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1.

Definition of tertiary sector

Answer» Tertiary sector is also known as service sector. It is most important sector when compared to other sectors. Without tertiary sector a completed product could not be reached in any places. It includes transportation, communications,banking,etc.
Tertiary sector is the sector of an economy concerned with or relating to tertiary industry.The tertiary industry is the segment of the economy that provides services to its consumers, including a wide range of businesses such as financial institutions, schools and restaurants.
Teritory sector ina sector which means is a bussines and property delling and own any bussines
2.

In indias federal system which level of government has the power to legislative or residuary subject

Answer» Union government
3.

How do women face disadvantage, discrimination and oppression?

Answer» Women face disadvantages, discrimination and oppression in various ways:\tLiteracy Rate: The literacy rate among women is only 54 per cent compared with 76 per cent among men. A smaller proportion of girls go for higher studies. If we look at school results, girls always perform better than boys, but they drop out because parents prefer to spend their resources for their son’s education rather than spending on their daughters.\tUnequal Wages: No wonder the proportion of women among the highly paid and valued jobs is still very small. On an average, an Indian woman works one hour more than an average man every day. Yet much of her work is not paid and therefore often not valued.\tWomen Are Paid Less: The Equal Wages Act provides that equal wages should be paid for equal work. However in almost all areas of work, from sports and cinema to factories and fields, women are paid less than men, even when both do exactly the same work.\t*** Ratio: In many parts of India parents prefer to have sons and find ways to have the girl child aborted before she is born. Such *** selective abortions led to a decline in child *** ratio in the country to merely 927.\tThere are reports of various kinds of harassment, exploitation and violence against women. Urban areas became particularly unsafe for women. They are not safe even within their own home from beating, harassment and other forms of domestic violence.
4.

What is the condition of Bombay and Calcutta in colonial period?

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5.

How can become an M.P of sonipat. State any four points

Answer» Lol don\'t do it again
6.

Difference betwwen federal system and federal government?

Answer» Federal system means tax taken from farmers Nd ferdul govt mean executive .....and etc
7.

PT only means

Answer» Periodic tests
Periodic tests ...?
Periodic test
8.

Is human being\'s negative thoughts the main cause of discrimmination on different basis?

Answer» Negative thinking is one of the biggest reason of dullness, depression,fear of rejection etc .It could dull the bright ness of face and so on.
According to me , no one\'s negative. Its just the incident they come in contact daily which make them feel different from others
9.

Hlo..koi hai

Answer» Fine and you?? Gungun
Hlo aastha
Hlo
Hru? Suyash
Hello
Hlw
10.

Who wrote the book Hind swaraj

Answer» Mahatma Gandhi G
Mahatma Gandhi Ji
Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
11.

................is Head of zila parsad

Answer» Chairman of panchayat samati
12.

What can be some of the developmental goals for your village town or locality

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13.

Campare and contrast the location and ethnic composition of belgiumand srilanka

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14.

Is Candid sufficient for class 10 history for board?

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15.

Objective type questions will be only m.c.qs or any other forms??

Answer» Both
16.

Describe the measure to control land degradation.

Answer» Measures to control land degradation in India :(i) Afforestation(ii) Proper management of grazing(iii) Planting shelter belts of plants(iv) Stabilization of sand dunes by planting thorny bushes(v) Proper management of waste land(vi) Control of mining(vii) Proper discharge of industrial effluents and wastes after treatment.
17.

How we conserve water give a result?

Answer» Thanks gaurav
1.\xa0By building small check dams and tanks which are not only environment-friendly but also recharge groundwater.\xa02.\xa0By rainwater harvesting and collecting rooftop water.\xa03.\xa0To keep a check on industrial effluents which pollute\xa0rivers.\xa04.\xa0To take every possible step at the personal level to save water (e.g. close the tap while brushing teeth, wash vegetables in a pan rather than directly under tap water etc.).\xa0\xa0
18.

What was khilafat movement? Pls answer in points.

Answer» It was a movement came in action to unite muslims and hindus.It was amovement to drain the support from colonial rule.It was led by gandhiji in 1920.Itwas in the name of khalifa the spritual head of islam.
19.

"Process of compensation " on topic consumer awareness

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20.

What effect have been made of conservation of resources at international level

Answer» They are willing to have a GREEN economy whuch would sustain the amount of resources being used and are trying to develop some innovative ideas to save the EARTH☻❣ watch more about it in GOOGLE
21.

Pehle bar kisi ka birthdate same 2 same h.......... Mujhe milna h ......????

Answer» astha gayi kya
Sayd mera subha ka h
muze abhi exact time nahi pata agar wo hota to wo batata
same 2same
Din me hi
Abe tym bhi same hai kya....???
but mai din mai janma tha aur tum
Jiiii
musase
22.

If you were of voting age what consideration would you option for voting and why

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23.

Livestock belongs to

Answer» Livestock is commonly defined as domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to produce labor and commodities such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool. The term is sometimes used to refer solely to those that are bred for consumption, while other times it refers only to farmed ruminants, such as cattle and goats.[1] Horses are considered livestock in the United States.
24.

What is didference b/w biotic and abiotic resource

Answer» Biotic means living and abiotic means nonliving
Abiotic components are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment which affect ecosystems. Biotic describes a living component of an ecosystem; for example organisms, such as plants and animals.
25.

What was the role of women in nationalist struggles in europe

Answer» Suffrage movememt
26.

Difference between primitive and intensive agriculture

Answer» \tPrimitive SubsistenceIntensive SubsistenceThis type of farming is done on very small patches of land.The land holdings are comparatively bigger.Primitive tools like a\xa0hoe, dow, digging sticks are used for cultivation.Modern agricultural inputs like chemical fertilizers, HYV seeds, machines are used wherever suitableThis agriculture is dependent on rainfall and the natural\xa0fertility of the soil.Means of irrigation like tube wells, canals are used. Soil fertility is also increased by the use of fertilizers.Family members provide labour.Labourers are hired.\xa0Land productivity in this type of agriculture is low.Land productivity in this type of agriculture is high as it is meant for commercial purpose.\t
27.

explain how the civil war can be turned down and peace be restored in srilanka

Answer» The civil war in Sri Lanka was due to not giving equal rights to Sri Lankan Tamil and Indian Tamil rather than sinhalas which led to conflicts in the country and this can be only converted to peace by giving tamils there rights and looking both the communities equally..\xa0\xa0
28.

Explain second test for indian fedralism

Answer» Language policy-A second test for Indian federation is like the language policy.Our constitution did not give the status of national language to any one language.Hindi was identified as the official language.But Hindi is the mother tongue of only about 40 percents of Indians.Therefore,there were many safeguards to protect other languages.Beside Hindi, there are 21 other languages recognized as Schedule Languages Constitution.
29.

I want to prepare this subject properly for board

Answer» Which subject
Which subject
Which subject
30.

Large multipurpose projects hsve lead to land degradation.explain

Answer» Dams that have been seen as temples of modern India have not produced the desired\xa0results. They are posing a situation of the grave disaster of which land degradation is a major concern.\tRegulating and damming of rivers with the construction of large multipurpose projects affect their natural flow causing poor sediment flow and excessive sedimentation at the bottom of the reservoir.\tLarge reservoirs submerge large tracts of forests, flora and habitat of fauna.\tSoil submersion\xa0leads to its decomposition over a period of time.\tReservoirs greatly influence the landscape of the river valleys, including the proportion of land to water area as well as the drainage network pattern. Changes in the landscape are also a result of changes in soils, vegetative cover and wildlife.\xa0
31.

Blue print for class 10 bord 2019 to 2020

Answer» Check marking scheme in the syllabus :\xa0https://mycbseguide.com/cbse-syllabus.html
32.

Consequences of environmental degradation do not respect national or state boundaries"justify

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33.

Why did tamilians feel like aliens in their own country?

Answer» The measures of the Act 1956 introduced by Sinhalese Government made the Sri Lankan Tamils feel alienated.(i) They felt that none of the major political parties led by the Buddhist Sinhalese were sensitive to their language and culture.(ii) They also felt that the constitutions and government policies denied them equal political rights.(iii) Thus, they realised that government has discriminate against them in getting jobs and other opportunities by ignoring their interests.(iv) As a result, the relations between the Sinhalese and Tamil communities strained over time.
34.

Write details about civil disobedience movement ?

Answer» Launched on April 6, 1930, the Civil Disobedience Movement was the most significant movement in the freedom struggle of India. The formation of the Simon Commission, Demand for Dominion Status and Protests against the arrest of social revolutionaries was the three most important causes of this movement.\xa0Moreover, the newly introduced salt laws played an important role in launching the Civil Disobedience Movement. According to the new laws the Indian people were required to buy the vital mineral salt, on which the British government was practicing a monopoly. As salt was the basic need for all the sections of the society people under the leadership of M.K. Gandhi launched a March known as the "Dandi March" against the unjust laws of the British government.This march was joined by thousands of Indians. Therefore, on April 6, 1930, Gandhi formally launched the Civil Disobedience Movement. The main objective of the Civil Disobedience movement is that the people wanted to break the unjust laws such as the salt tax law. In support of this movement, Indian people continued the production of salt and boycotted foreign clothes and goods. Farmers of India denied paying revenue and Chowkidari taxes. Indian administrators quit their jobs and in many states, tribal people violated forest laws.\xa0
35.

Why did non-coporatiom movement collapse

Answer» In chauri chaura nearly about 22 policemen were killed and burnt alive...and by seeing this gandhi ji decided to stop this movement
he Non-cooperation movement was withdrawn because of the Chauri Chaura incident. Although he had stopped the national revolt single-handedly, on 10 March 1922, Gandhi was arrested.
36.

The rise of nationalism in europe notes

Answer» You could get it frm this app !!
Rise of Nationalism in Europe: Before the middle of the nineteenth century, the countries in Europe were not in the form as we know them today. Different regions in Europe were ruled by various multi-national dynastic empires. These were monarchies which enjoyed absolute power over their subjects. Various technological and the ensuing social changes helped in developing the ideas of nationalism. The process of creation of nation states began in 1789; with the French Revolution. It took about hundred years for the idea to gain concrete shape which resulted in the formation of France as a democratic nation state. The trend was followed in other parts of the Europe and led to the establishment of the modern democratic systems in most parts of the world; at the beginning of 20th century.
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37.

What is the length of CG - MP border?

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38.

Amara naam Soorma Bhopali aise nhi hai.

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39.

How to get water back through water cycle?

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40.

What is sustainable development?How do we acheive sustainability?

Answer» Sustainable development is the key to the stable growth of economy. It will not only lead to the development of the present economy but will also lead to its development in the future. It means that development should take place without damaging the environment, and development in the present should not compromise with the needs of the future generations. This concept stresses the role of the environment as capital that, if exhausted, cannot be replaced. It requires preservation of human capital, physical capital and natural capital.\xa0
41.

Explain the painting of Fredrick Sorrieu 1848 in 100 words

Answer» Frederic Sorrieu was a French artist who in 1848 prepared a series of four prints visualizing his dream of a world made up of ‘Democratic and Social Republics’. The distinct feature of these prints were the representations of men, nations and allegories. In the first of his print, we can see men and women marching across the statue of Liberty to offer homage. The statue holds a torch of enlightenment and the Charter of the Rights of Man. And finally, the remains of the absolutist institutions can be seen broken and shattered on the Earth indicating the end of conservatism and absolutism.
42.

Explain gandhiji\'s conviction for the introduction of the non cooperation movement

Answer» Following are three important causes of the Non-cooperation Movement:Khilafat Movement - The treatment meted out by the British government to the Caliph of Turkey disturbed the Indian Muslims as he was seen as their religious head. As a result, they started the Khilafat Movement under the leadership of the Ali brothers, Maulana Azad, Hasrat Mohani, etc. Gandhiji saw this as an opportunity to achieve the much desired Hindu-Muslim unity and made efforts to make common cause with the Khilafat leaders. He was elected as the President of the All-India Khilafat Conference in 1919 and advised the Khilafat Committee to adopt a policy of non-cooperation with the British government. The Khilafat leaders agreed and campaigned accordingly. Thus, the Khilafat Movement furthered the cause of the Non-cooperation Movement.Rowlatt Act - The Rowlatt Act of 1919 authorised the British government to arrest and imprison any person without trial and convict him in a court. The authorities could arrest an Indian without a warrant and could conduct his trial in seclusion. Also, the Act implied severe restrictions on movements of individuals and suspension of the Right of Habeas Corpus. This was seen as a major breach of trust by Indians who were expecting the British to deliver on their promise of providing self-government. Gandhiji appealed to the Viceroy to withhold his consent to the Act but his plea fell on deaf ears.Jalianwala Bagh Tragedy - The Jalianwala Bagh massacre and the subsequent British reaction to it was a watershed event in the Indian freedom struggle. It led to a huge furor all over the country and hardened the Congress resolve to attain self government.
43.

Koi hai ????????

Answer» Yup!!!!
Ji
Hyy bestie
Yes
Hm..
44.

Survey questions related with consumer rights

Answer» Right all consumer rights ? Can come for5 marks
45.

Write details on salt march and civil disobedience moment

Answer» Salt march : Salt march mainly known as dandiarch or salt Satyagraha was undertaken by mahatma Gandhi in 1930 ..The march was from sabarmati to the Dandi the coast of the sea.salt was staple food of the people and was required by every class of people . Salt was prepared by the sea water and was mainly prepared by the c Britishers . It includes high taxation. Dandi march was the movement which brought the people closer to each other to fight against britishersCivil Disobedience Movement were:\tThe Simon Commission came to India in 1928. It was to look into the functions of the constitutional system in India. Since it had no Indian member in it, it was boycotted by all political parties in the country.\tLater, in 1929, the Congress under the leadership of Nehru declared \'Poorna Swaraj\' as its main aim. The nationalist fervour began to rise in the country.\tAs nationalist feelings began to emerge, Gandhi sent a letter containing eleven demands to Lord Irwin in 1930 asking him to accept it. When he refused, Gandhi launched the Civil Disobedience Movment.
46.

Define biodiversity??

Answer» Biodiversity refers to diverse flora and fauna that exist in a given area. Plants, animals and human beings are interdependent. It is necessary for human beings as we get fresh air, water, food, etc., from them. Thus, the existence of human beings depend on them.
47.

Describe the social composition of Europe in mid 18th century.

Answer» Europe in the mid-18th CenturyNo nation states because Europeans never saw themselves as sharing a common identity or culture. E.g., The Habsburg Empire of Austria–Hungary comprised French, Italian and German-speaking people.Europe was broadly divided into two classes during this period namely:AristocracyThe land owning class.Numerically small, but dominated Europe, both socially and politically.Spoke French which was considered the language of the high society.Families were connected through marriage.PeasantryTenants and small land owners who worked as serfs.Cultivated the lands of the aristocratic lords.The growth of trade and industrial production facilitated the growth of towns and rise of a commercial class of traders. Consequently, the new conscious, educated, liberal middle class emerged and popularized nationalism and stood for the abolition of aristocracy.
Europe in the mid-18th CenturyNo nation states because Europeans never saw themselves as sharing a common identity or culture. E.g., The Habsburg Empire of Austria–Hungary comprised French, Italian and German-speaking people.Europe was broadly divided into two classes during this period namely:AristocracyThe land owning class.Numerically small, but dominated Europe, both socially and politically.Spoke French which was considered the language of the high society.Families were connected through marriage.PeasantryTenants and small land owners who worked as serfs.Cultivated the lands of the aristocratic lords.The growth of trade and industrial production facilitated the growth of towns and rise of a commercial class of traders. Consequently, the new conscious, educated, liberal middle class emerged and popularized nationalism and stood for the abolition of aristocracy.hope it helps u.....!
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48.

Who was APJAbdul

Answer» He was 11 President of India and he in ( DRDO) and ( ISRO) and he called missile man of India
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49.

Explain the aim to form \' Zollverein\' a customs Union in 1834 in Germany

Answer» to bind the German confederation
explain the aim to form zollverein a custom Union in 1834 in Germany
50.

What are the social goals desired by the people?

Answer» The most common life goal of everyone is to become successful in our way.