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1.

Ithil full padipistaaa...buchikal....

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2.

Shhoo ithil oru malayaali polum illeaa

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3.

Positive and Negative aspects of Industrialisation ?

Answer» Mm
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Positive impacts are industrialisation has meet the basic needs of people by providing machineries also machine has bought leisure. Negative impacts are that industrialisation decreases the sale of Indian market as there are more demand for Manchester goods than india goods.
4.

Give a short note on Rowalt Act?

Answer» Tnx
U can also use \'No daleel,No vakeel,No appeal,\' in the ans.
Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919),\xa0legislation\xa0passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The\xa0acts\xa0allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial.\xa0ORRowlatt Act 1919 authorised the Government:\xa0To arrest and imprison any person without trial in a court of law.\xa0To demand security from any person, impose restriction on residence, curb freedom of activities, to search house and arrest any person, at any place.
The rowlatt act the police was given the permission that they can check any place and arrest anyone without warrant
5.

Why was khilafat movement launched?

Answer» To save the ottoman empire and it extended to india against the British power. During the world war 1 ,turkey helped germany to war against British.... muslims leader started the khilafat movement to protest the allied act and to save the ottoman.
(i) When the First World War ended, there were rumours that a harsh peace treaty was going to be imposed on the Ottoman emperor. (ii) There was also this rumour that the post of Caliph (Khalifa) would be abolished by the Allies powers and Caliph was the spiritual head of Islamic world. (iii) To defend the Khalifa\'s temporal powers, a khilafat committee was formed in Bombay in March 1919. (iv) Ali Brothers started Khilafat movement to defend the powers of Khalifa.
6.

Analyse any three values that make democracy better?

Answer» Values that make democracy better:* Provides equality among citizens.* Enhances the dignity of the individual.* Improves the quality of decision making.* Provides methods to resolve conflicts.* Allows to correct mistakes.* Guarantees rights of citizens.
The following could be some of the reasons why a democracy is a better form of government.1. Freedom of expression granted in a democratic nation. For example, the role of media, it allows people to form groups, indulge in peaceful protests to vent their grievances.\xa02. It ensures transparency in its functioning. example the recent introduction of the Right to Information.\xa03. It enhances dignity of the individual. Democracies ensures rights to the individuals which allows them to develop to the fullest. Example Fundamental Rights.
7.

What do you mean by Satyagraha? Describe its principles

Answer» The idea of satyagraha is that if cause is truth and we.are struggling against injustice,then we should not use physical power to oppress the opponemt
Satyagraha is a movement to get freedom without violence. Gandhi Ji believed that if the cause was true then gaining freedom with non violence is possible.
8.

Who proposed disobedience movement? ???

Answer» Gandhi ji
Mahatma Gandhi
MKG
9.

The french used school textbooks in vitenam to justify colonial rule. Explain?

Answer» \t\tThe Vietnamese were represented in the text books as primitive and backward.\t\t\tThey were shown capable of manual labour but not of intellectual reflection;\xa0‘skilled copyists’ but not creative.\t\t\tSchool children were told that only French rule could ensure peace in Vietnam.\t
10.

Why did General Dyer ordered to fire on innocent people gathered peacefully in Jallianwala Bagh?

Answer» According to dyer he did it for the moral effect on Indians. He thought that his brutal act will create fear among people so that people can stop the freedom movement.
(a) General Dyer wanted to enforce martial law very strictly in Amritsar.(b) He wanted to create a feeling of terror and awe in the minds of satyagrahis.(c) He wanted to demoralise the local congress leaders.
11.

Consumer awareness is the best way of protection of consumers justify the suitable example

Answer» 1. Consumer Will be well informed about rights and duties.2. Consumers will buy commodities with ISI or Agmark or Hallmark.3. They should not hesitate to use legal rights against unfair trade practices.Examples, Case of Amritha, case of Abirami.\xa0
Consumer awareness is very important as shopkeepers try to exploit consumers by false means like adulteration of food, so consumers must be aware of their rights to avoid exploitation, black marketing. Consumers should buy only the products with hallmark and agmark.
12.

Explain any three major problem faced by road transport in India?

Answer» A large amount of capital is required Traffic problem Tym consumingAccidentsNot safe enough
13.

Describe any three factors that are responsible for breakdown of caste system in India

Answer» Role of fighters against caste system Role of govtPlans and yojanas made for the removal of cste system
14.

Classify resources on the basis of exhaustibility

Answer» Renewable and non-renewable resources...
Renewable source and non renewable source
15.

Why did most developing countries organise themselves into the group of 77 during 1960?

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16.

Why would not manuscript satisfy the increasing demand of book in Europe during 14th country?

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17.

How can two persons have different development goals

Answer» Yes two persons have different development goal take an example of a poor and a rich person
18.

Differentiate between community government in Belgium m a j o r i t a r a n government in Sri Lanka

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19.

Why was Salt March considered as effective symbol of resistance against colonies up? Explain

Answer» It was consideres as effective symbol because salt was used by all like poor and rich.britishers charged a high tax on salt.so gandhi ji founded salt as the most powerful weapob
20.

What are the important questions that can be asked from chapter novels society and history ??

Answer» Ya he is ryt
Do all the question asked in previous board exams.\xa0
21.

What are the important question that can be asked from chapter the making of a global world?

Answer» 1. What is the need for the fair globalisation?(2010,2012)2.What are the effects of globalisation on indian economy?(2017)3.How can WTO affect world trade?(2011)4."Foreign trade is an important component of globalisation".Comment (2015)5.How do MNC\'s help in growth of local comapanies?(2013)
Sorry i havent studied this chapter becoz it is not in my syallabus ...
22.

What are the important question that can be asked from chapter nationalism in india??

Answer» It is one of the important chapter of history....
Do this chapter throughly .Compulsary question will be asked in board.\xa0Also 2 marks map work will come in exam.\xa0
23.

What are Ferrous Minerals?

Answer» Minerals with iron content are called ferrous minerals.
Ferrous minerals are those minerals contain iron - metallic in nature e.g. iron ore, manganese.
24.

What was jaliawala bagh incident

Answer» \tOn 10 April 1919, two nationalist leaders- Dr Saifuddin Kitchlew and Dr Satya Pal were arrested in Punjab.\tTo protest against these arrests on 13 April 1919, people gathered in a park at Amritsar, called the Jalllianwala Bagh.\tMany men, women and children were attended.\tGeneral O Dyer, a British military officer, without warning ordered his soldiers to fire from the only entrance of the park.\tThe firing lasted for ten minutes, more than a thousand people were killed and over twice that number wounded.\tGeneral Dyer said that he had ordered his troops to fire to teach the Indians a lesson.\tAll nationalist leaders condemned this shameful act.
On 13th April 1919,a large crowd of 20,000 people gathered at jallianwala bagh in amritsar to protest against the government\'s repressive measure and arrest political leaders. And to attend the annual baisakhi fair.
25.

Please anyone help me which questions are important from chapter the National movement in indo china

Answer» Role of women,war b\\w vietnam and us.These are most important questions
Yaar jab nhi padha he so why are you telling that i have not read yet?
Sorry, I have not gone through this chapter
26.

What is the difference between potential resources and stock??

Answer» Potential : resources which are present in nature although we have the technology but it\'s use hasn\'t been started yet.Stock : resources which have the potential to fulfill the human needs but we don\'t have the appropriate technology to access these.
PotentialThose resources which are found in region but technology has not devloped to utilise them.. Eg solar energy in rajasthan StockThose resources whose quality and quantity has been measured for utilisation
27.

\'A challenge is not just any problems by an opportunity for progress \' Analyse the statement

Answer» A challenge is not just any problem. Only those difficulties are a ‘challenge’ which are significant and can be overcome and therefore carry within them an opportunity for progress. Democracy is the dominant form of government in the contemporary world. It does not face a particular challenger, but the promise of democracy is far from realised anywhere in the world. Democracy as a whole faces certain challenges.Legal constitutional changes by themselves cannot help to overcome challenges to democracy—like economic inequality, unemployment, illiteracy, caste, gender discrimination. Democratic reforms can be carried out by political activities, parties, movements and politically conscious citizens, in order to realise the opportunity in a challenge, in order to overcome it an go up to a higher level.
teri maaa sahu
28.

Why was the tonkin free school started in vietnam explain any three reason

Answer» 1.Tonkin free school was established in 1907 .It established to provide modern education2.It had classes of science,hygiene and french.3.It adopted a western style of having western hairstyle like short hairstyle.it doesnot needed a identity of traditional hair.
29.

Explain role of missionaries in growth of press in india

Answer» (i) The printing press first came to Goa in Western India by Portuguese missionaries in the mid-sixteenth century.(ii) Jesuit priests learnt Konkani and printed several tracts and nearly fifty books were printed in Konkani language.(iii) Catholic priests printed the first Tamil book in 1579 at Cochin and in 1713 the Malayalam book was printed by them.(iv) By 1710, Dutch Protestant missionaries had printed 32 Tamil texts, many of them were translations of older books.
30.

How cheap credit will help in development

Answer» 1-It will lead poor to take more loan so that they will start their own industry or factory2-it increases the standard of the people
31.

How cheap credits help in devolopm

Answer» \tCheap and affordable credit is crucial for the country\'s development due to the following factors:\tMore lending would lead to higher incomes and encourage people to invest in agriculture, engage in business and set up small scale industries.\tCheap credit means more income would be left with the borrower to reinvest rather than return as interest. This leads to acceleration of economic activity.\tCheap credit would also allow weaker sections of society to enter formal sector of lending and rid them of exploitation at the hands of informal moneylenders.\tAffordable credit would also end the cycle of debt trap and lead to sustainable economic activity that would allow borrowers to invest in better technology to make their business more competitive.
32.

Good night sweet friends

Answer» So it means we are friends ?
Hii.. It\'s nice to hear anu actually mere saare friends mujhe anu hi bolte hai
Hi anu
Good night kusum
GoOd nIgHt kuSuM
33.

Why Mahatma Ganghi left the non-cooperation movement?

Answer» On February 5, 1922, in the Chauri Chaura, after violent clashes between the local police and the protesters in which three protesters were killed by police firing, the police station was set on fire by the mob, killing 22 of the police occupants.Gandhi felt that the revolt was veering off-course, and was disappointed that the revolt had lost its non-violent nature. He did not want the movement to degenerate into a contest of violence, with police and angry mobs attacking each other back and forth, victimizing civilians in between. Gandhi appealed to the Indian public for all resistance to end, went on a fast lasting 3 weeks, and called off the mass non-cooperation movement.
34.

Ss mein history ke kuch important questions bata dona yaar please ch :-2,3,4,8 mein se please!!

Answer» Do Chapter three throughly . Compulsary question will come from chp 3.Also map work will come from ch 3 .In rest chaps do all the question asked in boards.\xa0
35.

What was electrical fuse in vietnam?

Answer» The two provinces, Nghe An and Ha Tinh were called the electrical fuses in vietanam because they were the first to be adversely affected during any uprisal or protest against the French.The Great Depression of the 1930s had a profound impact on Vietnam. The prices of rubber and rice fell, leading to rising rural debts, unemployment and rural uprisings, such as in the provinces of Nghe An and Ha Tinh. These provinces were among the poorest, had an old radical tradition and have been called the ‘electrical fuses’ of Vietnam.When the system was under pressure they were the first to blow. The French put these uprisings down with great severity, even used planes to bomb demonstrators.
Physics in history
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Difference between imperialism and communalism

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37.

Good morning sir and madam. Wish u relax and happy 1st sunday of 2019....?????

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38.

I am so confused with map work of dams.please tell me how to locate it on map

Answer» Practice some map questions from your study material.......... apko idea mil jayega......?
Aur vo maps me khud hi mark karke diye jaiga ...
Aap tension mat lo shubhi ji boards me locate karne nahi aaega sirf dam ka naam dega aur hame baatna hoga ki kis river pe hai ya aisa dega ki river ka naam aur hame us river par locayed dam ka naam batana hoga ....
Learn the names of some specific river with dams u will not confuse and try to learn only some major dams.......
Lambi lambi faenk lena or tockke maar lena????
39.

Outcomes of politics in democracy?

Answer» The factors that determine the outcome of politics of social divisions are-1- People\'s perceptions :- this is the most important factor that decides the outcome of politics of social division. if the people see their identities in singular and exclusive terms then it will lead to social division and violence.2- Raising the demands by political leaders:- the outcome of polics also depends on how political leaders raise the demands of any community. it is easier to accommodate demands that are within the Constitutional framework.3- Reaction of government :- the outcome of politics of social division also depend on reaction of government. that how the government reacts to the demand of different groups.
40.

Define the function of self help groups

Answer» It\'s objective is to uplift poor people especially rural womens by providing loans.
41.

what are the important chapters

Answer» Nationalism in India.Age of Industrialization.Manufacturing Industries.Nationalism in Indo China.
42.

What is the caricaturist trying

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43.

State the importance of rio -convention

Answer» Meeting which aims to reduce socio economic and environmetal problems
44.

Compare democracy with dictatorship in economic growth and development

Answer» Economic growth and development is less in Democracies because:a. Democratic form of governments are characterized by political instability, if the government loses majority it may fall and may not be able to complete its full term. A dictatorial regime is stable.b. Likewise, government changes after certain period of time, there is no continuy in economic policies governing the country. A dictatorial regime may follow one policy for a longer period of time.c. Democracy involves thorough deliberation and discussion, which results in delays in decision making process. There is only one person who takes decision for the entire country. It results in quick decision making.d. There are large number of people involved in the decision making process as a result it becomes difficult to accommodate diverse interests and viewpoints.e. Democracies involve corruption, favoritism , nepotism, red tapism at all levels which hampers country\'s growth. In a dictatorial regime these aspects are checked by a dictator.
45.

Who is Akbar explain

Answer» Konse chapter mein pucha hsi ki who is akbar
Akbar was a king .....
Akbar was son of humanyun,grandson of babar ,husband of jodha bai and roukeya begum,father of jahangir or salim and a mighty mughal empereror
46.

Compare \'intensive subsistance farming\' with that of \'commercial farming\' practiced in India

Answer» Subsistence farming is done for personal consumption of the family in small scale of land whereas commercial farming is done for commercial purposes that is selling the crops in markets at high rate, it is comparatively done in large piece of land.
47.

What is main aim of the French Revolutionaries

Answer» Their main aim was to over through monarchy and bring constitutional monarchy and spread nationalism over Europe
The main aim of the french revolutionaries is to overthrow the monarchy system and re-establish the Republican government.
48.

Which tank was built by Illutimish in siri fort area?

Answer» In the 14th Century, the tank in Hauz Khas, Delhi was constructed by Iltutmish for supplying water to Siri Fort area.
49.

How democracy is LEGITIMATE government

Answer» Thanks
It is a government which works accordingly to the set of rules given in the constitution.
50.

What is the impact of globalisation?

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.