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1.

What do you mean by ballcan states as tension in Europe in 1875?

Answer» The states which more part is ruled by ottamon empire
2.

how do industries pollute the environment

Answer» Thanx
Industries pollute the environment in these ways:1. By releasing harmful gases from the industries to the environment. 2.By discharge of organic and inorganic industrial wastes to the water.3.dumping of wastes into the soil than the soil is useless.
3.

What are coal mine

Answer» A mine from which coal ore or coal minerals are mined. Coal mines are typically hosted in soft sedimentary rock and caving (goafing) of the roof strata above large mined out areas is normal.\xa0Coal mining is the extraction of coal deposits from the surface of Earth and from underground.\xa0
4.

I need reference book

Answer» All in one is also good.
Kundra Bava is also good.
I recommend oswaal or s chand.
5.

Give me some idea to learn sst

Answer» Read sst like a story
Make notes of important points and revise throughly and also check previous years paper and extract some regular questions asked by the board.and read ncert each and every line.
Make important points for each chapter and also learn them in points
6.

Why did the balkanization area become an area of intense conflict?

Answer» The balkan was a region of geographical and ethnic variation comprising modern day romania,bulgaria, Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia & Montenegro,whose inhabitants were broadly known as slavsA large part of the balkan was under the control of the Ottoman Empire .The balkan area became an area pf intense conflict .each power- Russia, Germany, England, Austria-Hungary was keen on contering the hold of other powers over the balkans and extending the control over the area . This led to world war i
Peoples who lived in Balkan was known as Slavs.It became the area of conflict because this region is rich in resources and neighboring countries wants to occupy the region.
7.

In the given

Answer» Kya
8.

Sample paper\'s

Answer» Arihant best
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9.

#How did printing press help in the emergence of new section of readers?

Answer» Because books are now (at the time of printing press) books are available at cheap rate and in abundant stock
10.

Struggle of Nepali people is a source of inspiration to democracy all over the world explain?

Answer» The struggle of the Nepali people is a source of Democrats all over the world:1. After the king dissolved the parliament in 2005, there was a popular uprising in April 2006. The Seven Party Alliance organized a 4-day strike in Kathmandu2. Maoist insurgents and various other organizations joined and the protest was made an indefinite strike. Security forces were unable to control the masses that even broke curfew.3. On the last day of ultimatum, the king had to accept the demands of a parliament, an all-party government, and constituent assembly. There was an interim prime minister, restored parliament passed new laws and Maoists came to an understanding with SPA.
11.

How to do map work?is there any easy tips

Answer» To do correct map working like where the place given put the mark correct position
Learn whole map nothing else
12.

Explain print culture

Answer» Print culture is how the print came into use. it first originated from China. Printing in the 17th century China was no longer limited to the scholar or the officials, but it was also used by merchants, to print their daily entries.
13.

Explain the meaning of silk routes and write it contribution

Answer» These were the routes which connect vast regions of Asia and linked Asia with Europe and N-Africa.The silk route was majority used to transport Chinese silk to Europe through Central Asia from 2nd century BC.Gold and silver travelled through the silk route.Chines potteries travelled from china to other countries through this route.
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14.

which period saw the rise of regional political parties in many states of our country?

Answer» 1990
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15.

Other division of sector

Answer» On the basis of employment """"":"""""""":""""""" ownership
16.

Describe the contribution of technology in promoting the process of globalisation?

Answer» RAPID improvement in technology has been the major factor that has stimulated the globalisation process.\tThis has made much faster delivery of goods across long distances possible at lower costs.\tIn recent times, technology in the areas of telecommunications, computers internet has been changing rapidly.\tTelecommunication facilities are used to contact one another around the world, to access informations instantly and to communicate from remote areas.\tThis has been facilitated by satellite communication devices.\tNow computer has entered almost every field of activity.
17.

Why has Brussels, been chosen as the headquarters of the European union?

Answer» Because Brussels arrangement of power sharing was so innovative and appreciable that makes country more unite and possible for people of different cultures and diversities to live in a same country without facing any civil war. that\'s why the European Union choose Brussels as its headquarters.
18.

How do minerals occur in sedimantry rocks

Answer» \tIn sedimentary rocks, a number of minerals occur in beds or layers.\tThey have been formed as a result of deposition, accumulation and concentration in horizontal strata.\tCoal and some forms of iron ore have been concentrated as a result of long periods under great heat and pressure\tAnother group of sedimentary minerals includes gypsum, potash salt and sodium salt.\tThese are formed as a result of evaporation especially in arid regions
In cracks an joints
19.

What is sedimentary rock

Answer» Sedimentation is the combined name for all the processes that cause organic and mineral particles to get settle. The particle that helps in forming the sedimentary rock is called\xa0sediment. This sediment is formed with the help of erosion and weathering from the source area and which is then transported to the deposition place by the wind, water, ice and glaciers which are agents of denudation.
20.

Transport routes are called as basic arteries of our economy

Answer» Transport routes are called the basic arteries of our economy because of the following reasons:1.Transport routes benefit trade and Commerce.2.Transport routes help in the development in the industrial as well as agricultural economy.3.Transport routes provide direct and gainful employment.
21.

why government abolished corn laws

Answer» (i) The laws allowing the British Government to restrict import of corn is known as "Corn Law".(ii) These laws were abolished because the industrialists and urban dwellers were unhappy with high food prices; as a result of which they forced the abolition of the Corn Laws.
22.

What is the impact of globalisation in india ?

Answer» The Globalisation has impacted Indian economy in the following ways(i) Increase in foreign investment, Over the past twenty years, the foreign investment has increased.(ii) Emergence of Indian companies as multinational Several of the top Indian companies like Tata Motors, Infosys, Ranbaxy have been able to get benefit from the increased competition created as a result of Globalisation.(iii) Creation of new opportunities Globalisation has created new opportunities for Indian companies, particularly providing services like IT.(iv) Creation of new jobs For those which are Globalisation has created new jobs and has helped in reducing unemployment rate to an extent.(v) A host of services such as data entry, accounting, administrative tasks, engineering are now being done cheaply in India.
Raised higher standards of living more variety new and stylish models are introduced mncs tie up with local producer which flurished the business
consumer get better living standards it helps in Integration of countries
*Variety of choices to consumer .*World\'s best product leading companies.*A good foreign exchange to india.*Increase in competitiveness.Indian companies also emerged as MNCs.*Pollution
23.

why non cooperation

Answer» The non-cooperation movement was launched on 1st August 1920 by the Indian National Congress (INC) under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi.\xa0Features of the Non-Cooperation Movement:i. The movement was essentially a peaceful and non-violent protest against the British government in India.ii. Indians were asked to relinquish their titles and resign from nominated seats in the local bodies as a mark of protest.iii. People were asked to resign from their government jobs.iv. People were asked to withdraw their children from government-controlled or aided schools and colleges.v. People were asked to boycott foreign goods and use only Indian-made goods.vi. People were asked to boycott the elections to the legislative councils.vii. People were asked not to serve in the British army.\xa0
24.

__________resources are accessible to all members of community

Answer» natural
Community resource
25.

Explain the raw materials , advantages and distribution of synthetic fibres.(5marks)

Answer» The advantages of synthetic fibers are as follows:1. Synthetic fibers are more durable as compared to natural fibers.2. They are wrinkle free and require less or no ironing.3. They are quick drying.4. Synthetic fibers do not shrink and do not lose their colour.5. Synthetic fibers are light in weight and at the same time they are cheaper as compared to natural fibers.The disadvantages are as follows:1. Synthetic fibers do not absorb sweat or moisture and hence not preferred for summer months.2. These fibers can catch fiber easily and hence not advised to wear clothes of synthetic fibers while cooking etc.3. Synthetic fibers are not biodegradable.4. Some synthetic fibers are not good for the human skin.5. Synthetic fibers can get damaged when washed with hot water.6. Synthetic fibers do not allow the skin to breathe properly and hence can affect the lymphatic system of the body.
26.

Manufacturing industries me sab ka feature kaise Learn karu ho hi nii raha

Answer» First you have to see the similarities and the differences So, by this you can learn easily
27.

The 1830 were the years of great economic hardships in Europe. Give reasons.

Answer» The 18308 were the years of great economic hardship in Europe due to the following reasons :(i) There was enormous increase in population all over Europe.(ii) There were more seekers of jobs than employment.(iii) People migrated from rural areas to the cities to live in overcrowded slums.(iv) There was stiff competition between the products of small producers and products imported from England where goods were made by machines as industrialisation had already taken place there.(v) Peasants’ condition was bad due to burden of feudal dues and obligations.(vi) The prices of food had risen due to bad harvest. This had resulted in widespread pauperism in town and country.
Please
28.

Something about rienderpest cattle plague

Answer» It is a virul disease which effect the cattle.rienderpest spread in africa like forest fire.it is wiped out 90percent of cattle population
29.

1 marks question of history chapter 1

Answer» Hi
30.

3 physical factor for location of industries

Answer» Availability of raw materialLabourCapitalMarket Power
Proximity of market,avalability of raw material,capital
Raw materialLow prodcution costTransport system
31.

What is the SOCIAL OUTCOME of the democracy❓

Answer» I think these were political outcomes
Accountable, responsive and legitimate government, these are social outcomes of government.In general, the basic outcome of democracy is that it produces a government which is also accountable to the citizens, as well as responsive to the needs and expectations of the citizens.The democratic government is more accountable to its citizens.
32.

व्हाट इस वाटर सिस्टम एक्सप्लेन इट्स इफैक्ट्स

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33.

Explain different functions of foreign trade

Answer» Trade between 2 countries....
34.

Current syllabus for mapping

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35.

Current syllabus

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36.

Why did Mahatma Gandhi in his book Hindi Swaraj declare

Answer» Gandhiji
Mahatma Gandhi in his book Hind Swaraj declared that British was able to establish their rule or control over India because of the cooperation of Indians only. If Indians would have fought against them they could never rule over India.
37.

One best way to reduce the over-usage of groundwater??

Answer» Restrictions on the company\'s using large amount of groundwater
One of the best ways to reduce over-usage of groundwater is to implement strict policies regarding the misuse of groundwater and to take legal actions against those who do not follow the rules. It is a renewable resource. It is replenished by nature.
Implement strict policies regarding the misuse of ground water..
38.

The making of britain ?

Answer» 1707
in which of the following year
Act of union between England and Scotland 1707
Act of Union
39.

The_prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion

Answer» Article 15
40.

Positive and negative impact of caste politics ?

Answer» Positive: 1. Caste politics helps the disadvantaged communities to demand their share of power.2. The Dalits and the OBC have been able to gain better access to decision making.3. They have been able to gain due recognition in various fields.Negative:The caste system is not beneficial to modern India because it subjects the Untouchables to violence and discrimination, restricts social interaction between castes, limits Untouchables\' education, and weakens the economy by restricting Untouchables\' job opportunities.
41.

Are political party no longer popular?

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42.

What is election manifesto

Answer» An Election Manifesto is a formal statement of the programmes and objectives of a political party. It deals with various issues like Centre-State relations, judicial reforms, social justice, health, education, defence, world peace, economic growth, etc. It also contains the promises made by the party for sections of society
43.

What is "debt trap"

Answer» A situation in which a debt is difficult or impossible to repay, typically because high interest payments prevent repayment of the principal.An incentive structure that lures individuals into accepting long-term debt obligations under conditions that strongly favor the lender. Victims of debt traps are often prevented from discharging the debt through techniques such as unusually high or variable interest rates, changing payment plans, and unreasonably high penalties for late payments.
It is a case in which the debt pushes the borrower into such a situation from which recovery is painful
44.

Explain why women workers in britain attacked the spinning jenny

Answer» Spinning Jenny was invented by James Hargreaves. This machine speeded up the spinning process and reduced labour demand. Women workers fears that this machine would deprive them of their job and they will once again be jobless.
45.

What are the three attributes of liberty?

Answer» Torch: The torch is the powerful figure that Bartholdi included into the Statue. In fact, the Statue\'s original title reveals its true purpose: "Liberty Enlightening the World".Crown: The statue also carries a crown with seven stalks. This outlines the 7 seas and 7 landmasses of the world, which re-enforced the general notion of liberty.Tablet: The Statue accommodates a tablet in her left palm. It is a book of legislation based on the originating policies of this nation, a society based on law.
46.

How to learn history ch

Answer» Read the whole chapter thoroughly..clear your all concepts and then learn the questions from question banks...all the best for board? ?
Story way me learn kro to easy ho jayga
47.

Differ b\\w unitary vs federal govt

Answer» A unitary system is composed of one central government that holds all the power, but a federal system divides power between national and local forms of government.
48.

Koi pol science ke 2nd ch feferalism ki summary beta do

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49.

Which part of india has ideal conditions fo utilising tidal energy?

Answer» Costal part of india
tamil nadu and kerla
50.

Democracy is based in political equality but we find growing economic inequalities.Give one reason.

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