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Which type of questions are there in mals |
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Answer» ??? Map toh nahi puchna chah raha hai bhai Mals? |
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What were the causes of french revolution? |
| Answer» The clergy and the nobility led a luxurious life and enjoyed many privileges by birth. While the peasants and the labourers lived very hard life.They had to pay heavy taxes.Louis XVI spent lots of money on luxurious living and wasteful festivities. The high posts were generally auctioned which caused inefficiency in the administration.Long years of war had drained the financial resources of France.\xa0To meet the\xa0expenses,the state was forced to increase taxes that also irked the people of France.Louis XVI called together an assembly os Estates General to pass proposals for new taxes.This proved to be immediate cause of the French revolution. | |
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J tu hunda sweater mra sohnya ve tnu grmiyn vich v pke collge aa jndi |
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What are the deforestation |
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Answer» Deforestation is the removal of a forest and then converted to a nonforest use.The conversion of forestland include the farms, ranches, or urban use.Causes of deforestation\tTrees are used for charcoal, fuel, timber,\tThe cleared land is used as pasture for livestock, plantations of commodities, and settlements.\tThe removal of trees resulted in damage to habitat, biodiversity loss and aridity. Opposite of aforestation. Cutting and burning down the trees on a large scale is known as deforestation |
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What are the causes of Environment Degradation how to solve it |
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Jtti thodi shy shoneya tu na kre rplh shonya mtho muh ute keh na hove gl dil vich ayi sohnya |
| Answer» Ve tu adab subah da sunda na gl koi mri presani da kdda na hal koi yara nu tu chd kt mre nl pal koi | |
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Methods to solve soil erosion |
| Answer» The various methods for preventing and reducing soil erosion are:(i) Preventing excessive grazing.(ii) Planting more and more trees as the roots of the trees hold the soil in place (afforestation).(iii) Contour ploughing and terrace farming in hilly areas.(iv) Keeping the vegetation cover on the ground to reduce the effect of wind and water.(v) Use of proper drainage canals in the fields. | |
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Why horizontal power sharing is also known as a system of check and balance? |
| Answer» Each organ of the government checks the other. This results in a balance of power among various institutions. In it, Ministers are responsible to the Parliament or state assemblies and judges are appointed by executive but can check the functioning of executive or laws made by legislatures . | |
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What happend at vitnam. Write short note about Vitnam. |
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Answer» I dont know but its vietnam not vitnam No |
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Analyse the role of Hoa Hao Movement to arouse anti-imperialist sentiments in Vietnam |
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Kya important question padana chshiye |
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Merits and demerits of caste in politics? |
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Dekhi bdl jai na kite sajna calender tareka di trah |
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Explain the role of technology in changing the life of people during 19th century. |
| Answer» The technology in the 19th century made the trade very easier and smooth. When the refrigerated ships arrived, they helped in the export of meat because in the early days, the animals were used to export in the ships, but there were many problems like the dying of animals and the price of meat was high that only rich people could afford it. Now with the help of refrigerated ships, these all problems are vanished and prices of the stuff have reduced. Moreover, the railway services are also improved and the grains from one place to another can be easily transported.\xa0 | |
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Discuss the growth of Nationalism in Europe after 1830? |
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Answer» sorry...i have done nationalism in indo china...? 1) There were no ‘nation states’ in Europe in the mid 18th\xa0century. European countries like Germany, Switzerland, and Italy were divided into kingdoms, duchies, cantons whose rulers had their autonomous territories.\xa0\xa02) People living in these territories spoke different languages and belonged to different ethnic groups. These differences did not promote a sense of political unity and the only tie binding them was the common allegiance to the Emperor\xa03) Ideas of national unity in Europe were closely associated with the ideology of liberalism. The term liberalism means free in Latin.\xa0\xa04) For the new middle classes, liberalism stood for freedom of the individual and equality of all before law. Politically, it emphasised the concept of government by consent.\xa0\xa05) Since the French Revolution, liberalism had stood for the end of autocracy and clerical privileges, a constitution and representative government through parliament. 19th\xa0century liberals also stressed the inviolability of private property\xa06) But, equality before law did not necessarily stand for universal suffrage. Revolutionary France marked the first experiment in liberal democracy, the right to vote, and to get elected was granted exclusively to property owning men\xa07) In the economic sphere, liberalism stood for the freedom of market and abolition of state imposed restrictions on the movement of goods and capital. During the 19th\xa0century, this was a strong demand of the emerging middle classes.\xa0\xa08) Duties were often levied according to the weight or measurement of the goods. As each region had its own system of weights and measures this involved time consuming calculation.\xa09) Such conditions were viewed as obstacles to economic exchange and growth by the new commercial classes who argued for the creation of a unified economic territory allowing the unhindered movement of goods, people and capital.\xa0\xa010) In 1834, a customs union was formed at the initiative of Prussia and joined by most of the German states. The Union abolished tariff barriers and reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to two.\xa0\xa011) The creation of a network of railways, further stimulated mobility, harnessing economic interests to national unification.\xa0\xa012) A wave of economic nationalism further strengthened the wider nationalist sentiments growing at the time\xa0 |
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Charter wise subject wise nhi |
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Who was khalji |
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Answer» Khalji was a emperor of mughal dynasty ala udin kalji |
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gross enrollment ration kya hi ..???? please anyone |
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Answer» it is a statistical measure used in the educational sector by UN to look after the no. of students enrolled in a school gross enrollment ratio determine the number of students enrolled in school at several grade levels (primary, elementary , secondary, senior secondary and higher education). |
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Net Attendance ratio kya hai |
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Answer» Welcome Thanks Total no of children of age group 14 & 15 years attending school The total number of children of age group 6-10 attending school as a percentage of total number of children in the same age group |
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How social division affect politics with two eg |
| Answer» Cathoics and protestant. And rich and poor | |
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Aap sab ki sst ho gai kya... ki mind refresh karne ke liye gane likh rahe ho ????? |
| Answer» Yahi to en logo ke sst ke exam me aane bale hai | |
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What factors gave rise to the idea of nationalism? |
| Answer» Various factors such as common race, language, religion, aims and aspirations, culture and Shared past gave rise to nationalism. | |
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Who was Lord irwin |
| Answer» On April 3, 1926 Lord Irwin was appointed 30th Viceroy and Governor-General of India.The Gandhi–Irwin Pact was a political agreement signed by Mahatma Gandhi and the then Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin on 5 March 1931 before the second Round Table Conference in London.Before this, the viceroy Lord Irwin announced in October 1929, a vague offer of \'dominion status\' for India in an unspecified future and a Round Table Conference to discuss a future constitution.The second round table conference which was held in 1931"The Two Mahatmas"—as Sarojini Naidu described Gandhi and Irwin—had eight meetings that totaled 32 hours. Gandhi was impressed by Irwin’s sincerity. The terms of the "Gandhi-Irwin Pact" fell manifestly short of those Gandhi prescribed as the minimum for a truce.Below are the proposed conditions:Discontinuation of the civil disobedience movement by the Indian National CongressParticipation by the Indian National Congress in the Round Table ConferenceWithdrawal of all ordinances issued by the British Government imposing curbs on the activities of the Indian National CongressWithdrawal of all prosecutions relating to several types of offenses except those involving violenceRelease of prisoners arrested for participating in the civil disobedience movementRemoval of the tax on salt, which allowed the Indians to produce, trade, and sell salt legally and for their own private use. | |
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What were the reason for launching multi purpose river project in India after independence |
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Answer» Handicap hai vo Multipurpose projects launced after independence with the integrated water resources management apporach were thoughts of as the vehicle that would lead the nation to developed and progress, overcoming the habdicap of its colonial past |
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Why Japanese ministry deported Vietnamese including phan boi chau from Japan? |
| Answer» Japan had become a modern country and had successfully resisted the colonization by the west. Its victory over Russia in 1907 proved its military capabilities. After 1908, the Japanese Ministry of Interior clamped down on revolutionary activities of Vietnamese students. Many revolutionaries were deported and forced to seek exile in China and Thailand. Phan Boi Chau was also among them. | |
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Name two factors which pose serious challenges to democracy?????? |
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Answer» Two factors are :- (1) FOUNDATIONAL CHALLENGES —> This is a challenge to make a transition from non-democratic form to a democratic form of govt & then building democratic institutions....(2) CHALLENGE OF EXPANSION —> This kind of challenge faced by the existing democratic countries. 1. Women who are 50% of the total population hardly gets 10% representation in state assemblies and parliament. No wonder that rape, domestic violence, child marriage etc are dealt causally or not an urgent issue for male chauvinist govt2. Just 1% of the population pays income tax in a nation of 1.24 billion which has at least 15% of them are liable for income tax Google par ans available hai Please answer bta do......its urgent.......Google par bhi nahi mil.rha h |
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search on fb**//as Abhishek Mourya ok............ |
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Who different people saw CDM ? |
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Answer» Following were the participants of the Civil Disobedience Movement:1. The rich peasant communities in the countryside such as the Patidars of Gujarat and the Jats of Uttar Pradesh were active in organizing their communities and sometimes forcing reluctant members to participate in the programmes. A drastic fall in prices and the impact of trade depression led to a fall in cash income for these communities. The problems further increased with the government\'s refusal of lowering down revenue demands. Overall, for them, the struggle for Swaraj was the fight against high revenues.2. The poor peasantry was another group that participated in a variety of radical movements led by socialists and communists ranging from reduction in revenue demand to the cancellation of the unpaid rent to the landlord. As the trade depression continued and cash income dropped, they also faced problems relating to the payment of rent to the landlords.3. The business classes participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement reacted against the colonial policies that restricted business activities. Their demands ranging from protection against imports of foreign goods to a rupee-sterling exchange ratio resulted in the formation of Indian Industrial and Commercial Congress (1920) and the Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (1927), led by prominent industrialists like Purshottamdas Thakurdas and G.D. Birla. Giving financial assistance and refusing to buy and sell imported goods, they saw the movement as an opportunity for the trade and industry to flourish away from colonial constraints.4. The participation of the industrial working class was overall minimal, except the Nagpur region. Thousands of workers in the Chota Nagpur tin mines wore Gandhian caps and participated in rallies and boycott campaigns. Movements against foreign goods, low wages, and poor working conditions were held. The railway workers and dock workers also organized strikes in 1930 and 1932 respectively. Phone calls to doctors carried out by nurses typically increase by 300 - 400% CDM people teledtailing is a perfect supplement to the others task carried out by pharmaceutical consultant. |
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Who was friedric soreiue |
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Answer» Friedric soreiue was a great french engraver, printmaker and draughtsman . He was notable for his work testifying the liberal and nationalist in france amd in europe. Frederic Sorrieu was a French artist who prepared a series of four prints visualising his dream of a world made up of a democratic and social republic. He was a french artist who created a series of four prints visualising his dream of a world made up od "democratic and social republics."..... |
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Please tell me the blue print of ssc acc to chapter. |
| Answer» Sssc kya hota hai | |
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What do you understand by caste hierarchy with reference to India? |
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Answer» Thnqq aaatha aapki id btao agar account public ho to Indians still often identify themselves by the community they belong to and caste is still a factor in marriage selection. In addition, caste has allowed countless groups that have migrated into India to find a place and to play an important role. The caste system, as it actually works in India is called jati. |
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Ideology of liberalism |
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Answer» The ideology of liberalism allied with Nationalism in the following ways :(a) Liberalism stood for freedom for the individual and equality of all before law.\xa0(b) It emphasized on the concept of government by consent.(c) It stood for the end of autocracy and Clerical privileges.\xa0 Political doctrine that takes protecting and enhancing the freedom of the individual to be the central problem of politics ?? Individual freedom, equality before law,govn. By consent, freedom of market ,,,,, |
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Outcomes of democracy or challenges of democracy se question ayega kya?? |
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Answer» Ok Most possible is for 3 marks...but 5 marks ka bhi aaa sakta hai Kitne marks ka? 3 or 5 Sst hi puri diificipult hai Yup .. |
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Why is there an overwhelming support to democracy all over the world and explain with one reason |
| Answer» 1. Democratic governments are legitimate governments because the people themselves elect their representatives through the free and fair election.2. It is considered as people\'s own government because if the people do not support the government, they can change it.3. Democracy is preferred by the people of most countries because they find it more accountable and suitable. | |
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Demerits of roadwaya |
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Answer» 1. Transportation problem in rainy season 2. High traffic 3. Maintenance cost is high 4. Poor maintenance 5. Roads are narrow at many places which joins bridges and tunnels 1. Frequent Accidents 2. Poor Maintenance of roads 3. High cost of petrol and diesel 4. Unsuitable for bulky goods.? |
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Difference between civil disobedience & non cooperation movement |
| Answer» Non cooperation movt was launched in 1921 and was taken up due to chauri chaura incident. Where as civil disobedience movet was launched in 1930 and was with drawn in 1931, when gandhiji signed \'Gandhi Irwin pact\' | |
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Mention 5 characteristics of development ? |
| Answer» Characteristics of development are as follow: -(i) The idea of development has always been with us, when we desires about what we would like to do.(ii) Development involves thinking about the . questions and about the ways in which we can work forwards achieving our desired goals.(iii) There can be different development goals of different persons.(iv) Development for one may not be development for other. It may even be destructive for other. | |
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History important topics |
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Please tell all important topics of civics |
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Please tell all important topics of economics |
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What is the difference between a bank and a cooperative ? |
| Answer» 1. Commercial banks operate with the approach of commercialization while Co-operative banks woks on the principle of co-operation. That is why state Co-operative banks get loans at least 2% cheaper from the Reserve bank of India.2. Commercial banks have been constituted by an act passed by the parliament while Co-operative banks are constituted by different sates under various acts related to Co-operative societies of various states.\xa03. Co-operative banks have three tier set up in India i.e. state Co-operative at the apex level, central/district co-operative banks at the middle level and primary co-operative banks at the lower level while commercial banks don’t have any such tier system in India. | |
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Why don\'t parties give enough tickets to women? Is that also due to lack of internal democracy? |
| Answer» Following are the main reasons parties don\'t give enough tickets to women:\tIt reflects the patriarchal mentality of the Indian society. Most of the political parties think women should do household chores and they can\'t contest elections.\tDue to patriarchal Indian society, many political parties fear that they will lose elections if women are given tickets to contest.\tA many male members of the political parties believe if tickets are given to women, steadily the power will go in hands of these women.Yes the above said points truly say it is due to the lack of internal democracy. | |
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How do communal divisions affect democracy |
| Answer» Communalism started becoming a threat to Indian democracy due to the tendency of political parties to exploit communal feelings to gain electoral advantage.1. Certain parties incite Hindu majoritarian sentiments. Such parties create the feeling among Hindus that they are being discriminated in India and minorities are being unduly favoured. This creates resentment among the majority Hindu community against minorities. An example of the consequences of such communal politics is the destruction of the Babri Masjid in 1991 and the communal riots that followed in several parts of India.2. Certain other parties exploit minority sentiments and encourage extremist elements within minority communities to seek votes from those communities. Soon, however, those extremist elements turn violent and start creating problems between the majority and minority communities. An example of such politics is the pandering of extremist Sikh elements by the ruling party in the early 1980s which led to nearly a decade of violence in Punjab.\xa0 | |
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Mention 5 points on protection of worker in unorganised sector . |
| Answer» Try it | |
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Mention the most important essential feature of barter system . |
| Answer» Double coincidence of wants.. | |
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Okkk bye friends ab mai kaati hu baade phir aaungi |
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Name an indangered species |
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Why did Gandhiji decided to call off civil disobedience movement????This question for 5 marks |
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Answer» Because he wanted to speak something important about civil disobedience so he phoned it.??? Kyoki bahut se logo ko jain me dal diya tah aur unko baccne ke liye ... |
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What was the role of women in Nationalist struggle? |
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Answer» Role of women was a lot much important :- 1. They participated In a large no. to prove that they are not inferior2. in Vietnam , ho chi Minn trail all were women 3. They used to give peaple first aid 4 . When the trail was bombed they used to rebuilt it 5. They did a lot for the freedom struggle Hence we can conclude that they have a great role The women participanted in protest marches , manufactured salt and picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops . Many went to jail .They began to see services to the nation as a scared duty of nation . koi to bata do plessss.. |
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What problems are faced by the India cotton weavers |
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Answer» The weavers faced twin problems - their export market was crumbling and the local market shrinking .The Indian markets were flooded with Manchester textile, it was machine- made and very cheap. 1.they could not get sufficent supply of raw cotton of gd quality 2.stiff comptition in other international markets.3.as raw cotton exports 4r india incresed ,the price of raw cotton shot up nd weavers had to straved ... I also want ans .... |
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