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What is commercial crop ? Give at least 5 examples. |
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Answer» Commercial crops are the crops..which are grown to earn profit.These are the crops grown by the farmers and then thw farmers sell the crops into the market..and earn money...Like ,,, sugarcane ,,, wheat ,,, maize ,, rice ,, millets The crops which are grown for sell in market in known as commercial crops. For example:coffee,cocoa,tea, sugarcane,cotton,etc. |
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Difference b/w civil disobedience movement and non cooperation movement |
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When French troops lauded in Vietnam |
| Answer» 1858 | |
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Enumerate the contribution of agriculture to national economy |
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Define employment elasticity |
| Answer» Employment elasticity is the growth of employment relative to growth of Economy. Reforms of 1991 is a shift in era in Indian economic realm. Post Liberalization the major change occurred is the shift in population from agriculture to Manufacturing and Services. India traditionally being an agrarian economy, the low growth and heavy population pressure on land, disguised unemployment have led to people waiting for opportunity to change to a rapid growth environment and liberalisation provided a medium. | |
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Define frictional unemployment.Also structural unemployment. |
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Explain sustainable development suggest two measures to ensure sustainable development. |
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Answer» *controlling overuses and creating awareness to provide sustainable development.* Increase use of renewable Resourced.* less use of Fossil fuel.* introduction of organic farming.*adopting measures to reduce global warming. Sustainable development is important for development because it results in(i) protecting the people against pollution ensuring their quality of life and health.(ii) conserving environment which is necessary for sustainable development.(iii) raising the standard of living of the existing population. |
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Difference between the pride & prejudice and Jane Eyre |
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Explain khalifat movement? |
| Answer» It was mainly done by Muslims because of the head of the Turkey was defeated in world War. So, the Khilafa of Turkey should be abolish from their. The movement which was held that named as khilaft movement. | |
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What were the thoughts behind tonkin free school |
| Answer» The ideas behind the Tonkin Free School were predominantly based on policies of Westernization of the locals. Students were taught science, hygiene and French, and were encouraged to adopt Western styles of dressing. This school was a typical example of colonial ideas in Vietnam. It rejected traditional Vietnamese education and lifestyle while promoting Western ideals of living. Like typical colonists, the French tried to control the Vietnamese identity, culture and customs, besides controlling their territory. | |
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What is ravine and gully? |
| Answer» A narrow deep valley with steep sides is called ravine. Gully are the landform created by running water, eroding sharply into soil and typically on hillside | |
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Where is headquater of europian union? |
| Answer» Brussels | |
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What is difference between the horizontal and vertical divisions of power sharing? |
| Answer» In horizontal power sharing powers are divided among different organs of the government such as legislature executive and judiciary each organ in the government checks and balances the others where as in the vertical power sharing power are divided among different levels of government of government such as- Central state and local governments | |
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Explain what we mean when we say that the world shrank in the 1500s |
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What were the reforms introduced by napolean |
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Describe the punishment faced by the athletes of Mexico Olympics of 1968 |
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What was Hoa Hao movement? Class 10 |
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Answer» The hoa Hao movement was started by a great scholar huynh phu so I begin in 1929 and become very popular in the mekong delta Hoa Hao, in full Phat Giao Hoa Hao, Vietnamese Buddhist religious movement that was formed in 1939 by the Buddhist reformer Huynh Phu So. The Hoa Hao, along with the syncretic religious group Cao Dai, was one of the first groups to initiate armed hostilities against french . |
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Explain different stages of non cooperation movement |
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Define industry and industries |
| Answer» An industry is a group of manufacturers or businesses that produce a particular kind of goods or services. Workers in the textile industry design, fabricate, and sell cloth. | |
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What was simon commision |
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Answer» Simon Commision was appointed in 1927 to review the act of 1919.It was arrived in 1928 in India. It comprises 7 members of british parliament headed by sir john simon. When it came to india,the indians greet them with a slogan " Go back Simon" and demonstrated black flags the indians boycotted this commision because i there was no any indian member and the clause of this commision doesnt contain any hope of swaraj. The Indian Statutory Commission, commonly referred to as the Simon Commission, was a group of seven British Members of Parliament under the chairmanship of Sir John Allsebrook Simon. The commission arrived in British India in 1928 to study constitutional reform in Britain\'s most important colonial dependency. |
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Who was martin luthar king jr? |
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Answer» He was against racial discrimination and strongly opposed the white dominating society. He was an emminemt personality during the civil rights movement Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the civil rights movement from 1954 until his death in 1968 |
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What is the function of political parties |
| Answer» Political parties perform an important task in government. They bring people together to achieve control of the government, develop policies favorable to their interests or the groups that support them, and organize and persuade voters to elect their candidates to office. | |
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Compare the image of bharat mata with the image of germania |
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What is the aim of non-cooperation movement |
| Answer» U dont knw this also....dumbo??? | |
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Can you send lesson plan for 10th social science |
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What is mean by the idea of satyagraha? |
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Answer» Hello Satyagraha is derived from a sanskrit word \'satya\' and \'agraha\' which means the path followed by truth. Gandhiji believed that if the cause was truth and the fight is against injustice then there is no need of any physical force, and Satyagrahi can win the fight with the help of truth and non-violence. So, the idea of Satyagraha was based on truth and peace. He started the movements in January 1915, to spread the idea of Satyagraha like civil disobedience and non cooperation. He helped peasants, farmers and plantation workers to retain their liberty to reduce taxes to get freedom. S, the idea was comprised of:(i) Following the path of truth and non-violence to attain freedom and fight against injustice.(ii) Philosophy of nonviolent resistance adopted to end the British Raj in India.(iii) The idea emphasized the power of truth and need to search for truth.(iv) It advocated that for true cause and struggle against injustice, physical force is not required to fight with the oppressor.(v) Without being aggressive, people can win battle through non-violence.(vi) People-including the oppressors-had to be persuaded to see the truth, instead of being forced to accept truth through the use of violence.\xa0 Hi |
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Describe any three factors that are responsible for breaking down of caste system in india |
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Answer» Caste barriers are breaking down in India due to the following reasons:(i) With the economic development, large-scale urbanisation, the growth of literacy and education, occupational mobility and the weakening of the position of landlords in the villages, the old notions of caste hierarchy are breaking down.(ii) Due to socio-economic changes, i.e., now, most of the times, in urban areas it does not matter much who is walking along next to us on street or eating at the next table in a restaurant.(iii) The Constitution of India prohibited any caste-based discrimination and laid the foundations of policies to reserve the injustices of the caste system.
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Write some adverse affects of unemployment |
| Answer» (i) Unemployment is said to exist when people who are willing to work at the going wages, cannot find jobs. So, unemployment leads to wastage of manpower resource.(ii) People who are an asset for the economy, turn into a liability.(iii) There is a feeling of hopelessness and despair among the youth.(iv) People do not have enough money to support their family. Inability of educated people who are willing to work to find gainful employment implies a great social waste.(v) Unemployment tends to increase economic overload. The dependence of the unemployed on the working population increases. The quality of life of an individual as well as of society is adversely affected. | |
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Different between khadar and bhangar |
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Answer» Khadar1. The Khadar soils are found in the low areas of the valley, bottom of a valley which are flooded every year.2. These soils are finer in texture.3. The Khadar soils are more fertile as these are found in the low areas of the bottom of a valley which are flooded almost every year.Shangar1. The Bhangar soils are found in the higher reaches, about 30m above the flood level.\xa02. These are coarser in texture.\xa03. These soils are less fertile as these are found on the higher reaches, about 30m above the flood level.\xa0 √45/2 |
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Define Infant mortality rate |
| Answer» The infant mortality rate (IMR) indicates the number of children that die before the age of one year as proportion of 1000 live children born in that particular year, | |
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What are the five importance of tertiary sector |
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Answer» Provides service to the primary and the secondary sector.Smoothens the functioning of the two sectors.Increases productivity in the two sectors.Provides access to the market to the goods produced by the two sectors by transporting the goods.Functioning in the two sectors becomes safer due to the insurance facility provided by the tertiary sector. H h h j h h h |
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Define the infant morlality rate |
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Answer» Infant mortality rate is the number of live births of infants(below the age of 1year) to 1000 births in a year. Imr is a mesurment of rate of infant child per 1000 child |
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What makes india federal |
| Answer» India can called India can be called a federal country because1) India has a three tier system of government that is union local and state.2) Constitution provides Three Types of listed that is union list state list and concurrent list.3) Power is shared between Central state and local government that is decentralization.\xa0 | |
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Difference in overlapping and Crosscutting Social differences |
| Answer» OVERLAPPING DIFFERENCES -> • under this , a social difference overlaps another difference. • here people don\'t show any common interest on any subject and start feeling that they belong to different communities . • it creates conflicts between the people . • Ex- difference between blacks and whites in USA....... ...... ........... ......... CROSSCUTTING DIFFERENCES -> • under this a social difference cross cuts another difference. • under this people share a common interest on same subject. • it doesn\'t create conflicts between the people. • Ex- Catholics and Protestants in Netherlands. | |
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Why was non cooperation movement stopped by mahatma gandhi |
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Answer» Mahatma Gandhi was started 1917 1918 this non cooperation movement by Mahatma Gandhi then this rule after days regular move but after time Due to violence in chauri chaura place he stopped that one. |
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What was chauri chaura act |
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Answer» This was an incident where a violence occurred during the movement at gorakhpur UP where 20 to 25 police man got died This hurt Mahatama Gandhi and he put off non corporation movement ,chauri chaura |
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What is government of india act 1919 |
| Answer» Rawlact act | |
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Dhai din ka jhopda kisne banaya ths |
| Answer» QUTB-UDIN-AIBAK | |
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What are limitations of civil disobedience movement? |
| Answer» Limitations of Civil Disobedience Movement:Muslim political groups were lukewarm in their response to the Civil Disobedience Movement.After the decline of the Non Cooperation -Khilafat movement started , there was a atmosphere of suspicion and distrust between communities.Alienated from the Congress large sections of Muslims could not respond to the call for a united struggle.Many Muslim leaders and intellectualls expressed their concern about the status of Muslims as a minority within India.They feared that the culture and identity of minorities would be submerged under the domination of Hindu majority.Dalit participation was limited. They began organiging themselves, demanding reserved seats in educational institutions, and a separate electorate.Dr. B.R Ambedkar, who organised the datits into the depressed Classes Assocition in 1930, clashed with mahatma Gandhi at the Second Round Table Conference by demanding separate electorates for dalits.Ambedkar ultimately accepted Gandhiji\'s position and the result was the Poona Pact of September 1932. | |
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what is simmon commission |
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Explain the creteria used to rank the countries now a days ? |
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Answer» Human development index Per capita income Now a days countries are ranked on the basis of per capita incone |
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What are the criteria used to prepare human development report ? |
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Whenandwherenovelstooktheirfirmroot |
| Answer» Plz use space button | |
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Describe any 3 Measures for controlling land degradation |
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Answer» (1) planting of shelter belts of plants(2) control on over grazing(3) proper management of waste land Ans. Their should be proper disposal of waste materials. |
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What is Zollverein or union |
| Answer» The Zollverein ɐ̯ or German Customs Union was a coalition of German states formed to manage tariffs and economic policies within their territories. Organized by the 1833 Zollverein treaties, the Zollverein formally started on 1 January 1834. | |
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What is globilisation? |
| Answer» the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale. | |
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What do you mean by Rise |
| Answer» Increase in level of something | |
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How did the abolition of corn law integrated the whole world? |
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What is rowalt act |
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Answer» It is the act which pass in 1919, this act gave the enormous power to the government according to this act Prisoners get in prisons for two years without any tral It is a act passed by britishers in which political leader of india sent to jail without any trial 1. This act had been passed suddenly by impereal legeslative council against dispite opoose of indian members. 2. This act gave enarmous power to government to repress political activites. 3. This act allow the detantion of politicle prisnores without any trial for two years |
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Who was baba ramchandra.Explain his contribution |
| Answer» Bab ramchandra was the leader in awadh samiti | |