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What is the process of nomination of candidates?Class IX, Civics, Chapter-4, Electoral Politics |
| Answer» \tA person above 25 years can contest the elections. Political parties select their candidates for contesting elections and give them a ‘ticket’ to contest the elections.\tA person contesting the elections has to fill a nomination form and deposit an amount as a security deposit.\xa0\tWhile contesting elections, every candidate has to give complete details of educational qualifications, serious criminal cases pending against them and total property value of his/her family. | |
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What is the meaning of production? |
| Answer» Production is the process of creating various goods and services, which are consumed by the people of a country. It is process in which some materials are transformed from one form to another. Things utilised in the production process are called inputs or factors of production and the things obtained from the process are called outputs. | |
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What do you know about the Estate general |
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Answer» Estate general is the meeting of three estates Uuuu |
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The total area of India in a sq. Km |
| Answer» 3.28km^2 | |
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Define the mean of production |
| Answer» Production is the process of creating various goods and services, which are consumed by the people of a country. It is process in which some materials are transformed from one form to another. | |
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What do you mean by green revolution and explain its ill impact |
| Answer» Definition of green revolution. : the great increase in production of food grains (such as rice and wheat) due to the introduction of high-yielding varieties, to the use of pesticides, and to better management techniques.\xa0Effects of Green Revolution:\tThe usage of a high quantity of pesticides and insecticides incorporated toxicity in the plants.\tProduction of "different varieties" of one single crop was affected. | |
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On what principal was voting conducted in the estate of general? |
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Answer» On the principal of giving one vote to each estate this was not liked by the third estates Each estate one vote Pleas give me a answer |
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what was status of estate General |
| Answer» ‘The Estates General’ was a political body to which the three estates sent their representatives. In France of the Old Regime, the monarch did not have the power to impose taxes, rather he had to call a meeting of the Estates General to pass the proposals for new taxes. However, it was the monarch alone who could decide when to call a meeting of this body. | |
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Why was everyone hated from Bastille |
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Answer» Not 1798,1789 The Bastille stood for the despotic power or autocratic rule of King Louis XVI. It was hated by all. This and a combination of other factors including rumours led to the demolition of The Bastille by the common people on 14 July 1798, also freeing the political prisoners who were held captive, though there were only 7 of them. The stone fragments of The Bastille were sold in markets to all those who wished to keep a souvenir of its destruction. |
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What is the name of chapter 1 of geography |
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Answer» India size and location India size ans location |
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Geo 1st chapter ke map based questions |
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Describe the situation that prevailed in Pakistan from the year 1999 onwards. |
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consider at least 10 facts about a country that decide that the country is democratic country |
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Write ashort note on estate general meeting |
| Answer» The Estate general is a party-political body of France in which 3 classes or estates were used to send the representatives. Before the French Revolution the last meeting was called in 1614. It had a distinct assembly for each of the 3 estate which was called and discharged by the king. | |
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What happend to the jews in poland. How were they killed ? |
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Robespierres rule in France was known as the reign of terror justify the statement |
| Answer» This statement justifies:(i) The period from 1793 to 1794 is referred to as the \'Reign of Terror\'. Robespierre followed a policy of severe control\xa0and punishment.(ii) All those whom he saw as being \'enemies\' of the republic-ex-nobles and clergy, members of other political parties, even members of his own party who did not agree with his methods\xa0were arrested, imprisoned\xa0and then tried by a revolutionary tribunal.(iii) If the court found them \'guilty\' they were guillotined.(iv) Robespierre\'s government issued laws placing a maximum ceiling on wages and prices. Meat\xa0and bread were rationed. Peasants were forced to transport\xa0their grain to the cities and sell it at prices\xa0fixed by the government.(v) Churches were shut down and their buildings converted\xa0into barracks or offices. | |
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Q.1. Describe the non-farm activities of production invillage Palampur. |
| Answer» The non-farm activities of Palampur are:Dairy farming: People feed their buffaloes with various kinds of grass, jowar, bajra that grows during the rainy season.The milk is sold in nearby villages.Some people have set up collection centres and chilling centres from where milk is transported to far away towns and cities.Small-scale manufacturing: Manufacturing in Palampur involves very simple production methods and are done on a small scale.They are carried out mostly at home.This is mostly done with the help of family labour. Labour is rarely hired.Shopkeeping: Shopkeepers buy various goods from the wholesale market in the cities and sell them in the village.Small general stores in the village sell a wide range of items like rice, wheat, sugar, oil, biscuits, soap, batteries, candles, toothpaste, pens, pencils, notebooks, and even some clothes.Some families whose houses are closer to the bus stand have used a part of the space to open small shops. They sell eatables here.Transport: Rickshawallahs, tongawallahs, jeep, tractor, truck drivers and people driving the traditional bullock carts and bogeys are the people in transport services.They carry people and goods from one place to another and in return get paid for it.The number of people in transport services have risen over the last several years.Self-employed: Some people have opened coaching institutes for various kinds of arts like computer training centres or stitching classes, etc. to obtain profit from a non-farm activity and train more and more people for better opportunities in their lives. | |
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There are four requirements for the production of goods and services. What are they? Explain. |
| Answer» The four requirements of production of goods and services are land, labor, physical capital and human capital.1) Land - Land is the physical place where all the economic activity takes place. Land plays an important part in production because land itself and the resources on it are usually limited.2) Labor - It seems obvious, but things cannot be produced unless someone makes them. So, labor is another important requirement of production of goods and services. Labor represents all the people that are available to transform resources into goods or services that can be purchased. Land is the physical and mental efforts of human beings used for the production of goods and services.3) Physical Capital - Physical capital refers to variety of inputs that are needed at different stages of production such as tools, machinery, finances, raw material etc.4) Human Capital - Human capital is the fourth requirement of production of goods and services. Human capital is the knowledge and effort that is put into arrange for the other requirements like land, labor and physical capital to start the production of goods and services. | |
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What are features of government? |
| Answer» \t1.Abide by the Indian\xa0Constitution and respect its ideals and institutions, the National Flag and the National Anthem2.Cherish and follow the noble ideals that inspired the national struggle for freedom3.\xa0Uphold and protect the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India4.Defend the country and render national service when called upon to do so5.Promote harmony and the spirit of common brotherhood amongst all the people of India transcending religious, linguistic and regional or sectional diversities and to renounce practices derogatory to the dignity of women6.Value and preserve the rich heritage of the country’s composite culture7.Protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wildlife and to have compassion for living creatures8.\xa0Develop scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform9.Safeguard public property and to abjure violence\t | |
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Write the names of the rivers that have rift valleys |
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Answer» Balika reft velly Rift valleys are found both on the continents and on the floor of ocean basins. ... Other notable examples include the Baikal Rift Valley (Russia) and the Rhine Rift Valley (Germany). A rift valley is a linear shaped lowland between several highlands or mountain ranges created by the action of a geologic rift or fault. A rift valley is formed on a divergent plate boundary, a crustal extension or spreading apart of the surface, which is subsequently further deepened by the forces of erosion. The\xa0rivers which flow through rift valley include Damodar River in Chota Nagpur Plateau and Tapti. The Tapti River and Mahi River also flow through rift valleys, but between different ranges. |
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How did the constitution get its shape? Explain |
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Why these countries are not considered democrati |
| Answer» Why these countries are not democratic like Pakistan China Mexico Saudi arab | |
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In the french revolution why was the jacobin club formed and who was it\'s leader |
| Answer» Role of Jacobines:\tThe Jacobin Club in France was formed by the revolutionary forces of the country. It included small shopkeepers, watch makers, pastry cooks, printers, daily wage earners and servants. It was the most popular and successful political club of France. The Jacobin club derived its name from a former convent of St Jacob in Paris.\xa0\tIn 1792, when the supplies of bread reduced, the Jacobins along with people stormed the Tuileries Palace and imprisoned the royal family of France. Thus they played an important role in the beginning of the French Revolution\tThey wore Knee-breeches and in addition a red cap symbolizing Liberty.\tThis development led to the changes in the Constitution. Elections were held and everyone more than 21 years of age was given the right to vote.\tThe Jacobins on 21st September 1792, abolished Monarchy and declared France as Republic.\tTheir leader, Maximilian Robespierre, instilled fear and discipline in his reign. He ensured Equality was practiced in all forms of speech and address\tHe established the Revolutionary Tribunal which tried the ex-nobles and clergy, members of other political parties etc. Thereby, leaving no trace of the Monarchy or anyone associated to it. | |
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What do you mean by production activity |
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Answer» Thanks The production activity is then defined as the process that can aid in the production and involves the coordination of the manufacturing resources and also involves the various activities that relate to the scheduling, releasing and tracking production orders and schedules. |
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The democracy in the contemporary world notes |
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Which Pakistan general led military coup in October 1999 |
| Answer» The 1999 military takeover in Pakistan was a bloodless coup d\'état initiated by the military staff at the Joint Staff HQ working under Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Pervez Musharraf seized the control of the civilian government of publicly elected Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on 12 October 1999 | |
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In fiji the vote of an ______fiji has more value than that of an indian fijian |
| Answer» In fiji the vote of an indigenous fugi has mote value than that of an indian fiji | |
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What was the great fear in france? 3 marks question |
| Answer» The Great Fear was a wave of peasant riots and violence that swept through France in July and August 1789.In the countryside rumours spread from village to village that the lords of the manor had hired bands of brigands who were on their way to destroy the ripe crops. Fearing for their crops, peasants attacked chateaux (a French country house or a castle), looted hoarded grain and burnt down documents containing records of manorial dues. Due to the rising peasant attacks, many nobles fled from their homes and took shelter in the neighbouring countries. | |
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what french revolution ? |
| Answer» The French Revolution was a milestone episode in modern European history. It began in the year 1789 and ended in the late 1790s with the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. All through that time, residents of France were levelling and restructuring their country’s administrative landscape, uprooting centuries-old foundations such as sheer monarchy and the feudal system. The turmoil was caused due to extensive discontent with the monarchy and the pitiable economic policies of King Louis XVI. The French Revolution played a critical role in shaping modern nations by showing its goals and at times disintegrated into a chaotic bloodbath. The social and political structure of France was completely changed due to this revolution. It came to an end to the French feudalism, monarchy and took political power from the Catholic Church. It brought new ideas to Europe including liberty and freedom for the commoner as well as the abolishment of slavery and the rights of women. These new ideas continued to influence Europe and helped to shape many of Europe\'s modern-day governments.\xa0 | |
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Why the modern farming need great of capital |
| Answer» Modern farming methods involve the use of high-yielding variety seeds. These seeds require a combination of chemical fertilisers and pesticides, agricultural implements like tractors, and proper irrigation facilities like electric tube wells to produce the best results. As the inputs are greater in this method, the money required to procure these items is also higher. Thus, it can be said that farmers using modern farming methods have to start with more cash than before. | |
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What was a \'Duma\'? |
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When did the city of paris in a state of alarm |
| Answer» The \'city of Paris was in alarm\' was a a disorderd situation which arised on 14th july,1789 .It took place beacsue of the remours which were spreaded by the people about the attack which was commanded by the king to his troops.They were afraid of the possible firing on the citizens by the troops,so in order to combat that they form people\'s militia. | |
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Discuss the economic crisis of people in France |
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Ch13 goegraph india location struture and phsiplogical |
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different between Western ghat and eastern ghat? |
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Answer» Bad \tThe Eastern GhatsThe Western GhatsaThe Eastern ghats mark the eastern edge of the Deccan plateau.aThe Western ghat mark the western edge of the Deccan plateau.bThey are discontinuous and irregular and dissected by rivers draining into the Bay of Bengal.bThey are continuous and can be crossed through passes only.cThey lie parallel to the eastern coast along the Arabian Sea.cThe Western Ghats lie parallel to the west coast along the Arabian Sea.dThe highest mountain is Mahendragiri with a height of 1,501 metres.dThe highest peak is Anai Mudi with a height of 2,695 meters.eTheir average height is 600 metres.eTheir average height is 1,600 metres.\t |
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What is land? Suggest any three ways to sustain land |
| Answer» Land is a natural resource which is the basic requirement for productionLand is a fixed capital that can not be expanded nor it can be depriciated.Ways to sustain land are1. Afforestation is the process of planting more and more trees. This helps in soil conversation as the roots of the plants prevent land from being wishes away.2. Contour ploughing help in checking water flow.3. Crop rotation help in maintaining the soil fertility. | |
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On what basic principles the new republic of South Africa was based on in 1994? |
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Southern most point of Indian land wars |
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what are the problems with democracy? |
| Answer» Corruption and InefficiencyIn many democratic countries, the political leaders, officers, tend to be corrupt, dishonest and inefficient. They ask for the bribe. This results in lack of trust of the citizens.\xa0This affects the working of democracy in the country very badly.Role of Anti-Social ElementsThe role of anti-social elements arises during the elections. A lot of people are forced or bribed to vote for a particular candidate or party. Rigging also takes place during elections.\xa0Growing Economic and Social Inequalities Among PeopleThere is a lot of socioeconomic inequalities amongst the people.\xa0Although all the citizens have the right to vote and fight elections only rich people have a chance to win the election.Casteism and CommunalismDuring elections, a large number of voters give weight to the caste and religion of the candidate. Political parties also keep in mind the caste or religion of a person while distributing tickets for the election. Representatives elected on the basis of caste or religion work for the welfare of the people belonging only to their caste or religion. | |
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What are the non - farm production activities taking place in your region? Make a short list. |
| Answer» Nonfarm activities are the one where there is no involvement of farming. Some of the nonfarming activities are• Weaver, pottery, carpenters, black smiths, basket makers• Transport• Brick making industry• Money Lending• Dairy products• Poultry• Lawyers• Cops• Producing clothes• Taxi or auto rickshaw driving | |
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HYV means |
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Answer» High yielding variety seeds Not hyv its hiv |
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Mention losses that occur due to Green Revolution? |
| Answer» 1. Loss of fertility with use of chemicalfertilizers.2. Use of tube wells reduced the water table.3. Chemical fertilizers polluted ground water.4. Kills bacteria and micro organism helpful fossil.5. Excessive use of fertilizers makes soil alkaline and unfit for cultivation. | |
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Define democracy and explain its meaning and important |
| Answer» Democracy\xa0is a system of government where citizens are allowed to participate in the proposal and creation of laws.\xa0In a direct\xa0democracy, citizens are directly involved with creating laws, and in a representative\xa0democracy, citizens elect representatives who create laws on their behalf.\xa0In some countries, freedom of political expression, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and internet\xa0democracy\xa0are considered\xa0important\xa0to ensure that voters are well informed, enabling them to vote according to their own interests.\xa0Democracy\xa0is a form of government that allows people to choose their rulers. it is the government of the people, for the people and by the people.\xa0Features\xa0:- (i) Only leaders elected by people rule the country. (ii) People have the freedom to express their views. | |
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Name the popular political club in france . Who was its leader |
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What is fair price |
| Answer» \xa0Fair-price shops - The food procured by the Food Corporation of India is distributed through government-regulated ration shops. The prices at which food materials are sold at these ration shops are lower than the market prices. The low pricing is to benefit the poorer strata of society. This is why these shops are called fair-price shops.Fair-price shops keep stock of food grains, sugar and kerosene oil. Any family with a ration card can buy a stipulated amount of these items every month from the nearby ration shop. | |
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10 examples for natural calamities |
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Answer» Natural disasters are also called natural calamities like Drought, floods, earthquake,tsunamis,cyclones etc.... are some examples of natural calamities A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples are floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, storms, and other geologic processes. Earthquake |
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Where is Danube is located? |
| Answer» GERMANY | |
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Different between economic activity and non economic activity |
| Answer» \tEconomic activities:1) Economic activities refers to a human activity related to production & consumption of goods & services for economic gain.2) Economic motive is to earn money.3) Money is measured in monetary terms.4) It results in creation of wealth & assets.\tNon-economic activities:1) Non-economic activity refers to a activity performed with the aim of providing services to others without any regard to monetary gain.2) Non-economic motive is social or psychological.3) Money lacks in measurement.4) It results in satisfaction & happiness. | |
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What part does health play in the individual\'s working life |
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What are the orgunments against democracy ? |
| Answer» Arguments against democracy are as follows :\tGOVERNMENT OF THE INNOCENT AND INCOMPETENT : It is said that a democratic government is a government of the Incompetent and ignorant. The common man is neither political intelligent nor sufficiently educated.\tINSTABILITY : In a democracy leaders keep changing which leads to instability.\tMORE IMPORTANCE TO QUANTITY: Democracy give more importance to quantity rather than quality. All people are incapable of taking part in government of the country. On the polling day a wise man and illiterate are on the same level.\tGOVERNMENT OF THE RICH : Democracy is a government of the common man but actually it is a government of the rich. The candidates spend lakhs of rupees for winning election. The poor man cannot afford to spend so much on elections and hence his right to contest elections become meaningless.\tCORRUPTION : Democracy is based on electoral competition this leads to corruption.\tDICTATOR OF THE MAJORITY : The majority party may develop despotic tendencies which are harmful for the development of human personality.\tINTEREST OF THE PEOPLE NOT SAFEGUARDED : Even elected leaders of the people generally do not know the best interest of the people. | |