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1.

Why did quit India movement started

Answer» In April 1942, the Cripps mission failed. Within less than four months, the third great mass struggle of the Indian people for freedom started. This struggle is known as the Quit India movement. On 8 August 1942, The All India Congress Committee, at a meeting in Bombay, passed a resolution. This resolution declared that the immediate ending of the British rule in India was an urgent necessity for the sake of India and for the success of the cause of freedom and democracy, for which the countries of the United Nations were fighting against fascist Germany, Italy and Japan. The resolution called for the withdrawal of the British power from India. Once free, it said, India with all her resources would join the war on the side of those countries who were struggling against fascist and imperialist aggression.
2.

Explain the Poona Pact(History- Nationalism in India)..

Answer» The Congress b/w gandhiji and Ambedkar. In this SC got reserved seats and unite with the peoples
3.

Explain the role of Martin Luther in spreading of protestant reformation. 5 marks

Answer» The Protestant Reformation movement arose in Europe in reaction to the abuses of privilege by the Catholic church. For centuries, the Catholic church had acquired a monopoly over religion in Europe. As a result, it had become highly corrupt. Church officials used to extract money from the common people of Europe through taxes and other means like the sale of indulgences and used this money to live a life of luxury. The Catholic church had moved far away from the ideals of Jesus of living a life of poverty and dedication to the service of the people.The Protestant reformation arose in 1517 when Martin Luther published his criticism of the Catholic church in Wittenberg, Germany. Luther was a priest but wanted the Church to restore itself to the original ideals of Christianity. He wanted to reduce the importance of rites and rituals in church worship and establish a direct contact between the people and God. The movement attracted the support of various German princes who desired independence from the Pope. Soon, protestant churches emerged in Germany and spread to other Northern European countries like England, Scotland, Netherlands and Switzerland.
4.

Who is welker

Answer» Wesley Carter Welker is a former American football wide receiver who is currently an assistant coach for the Houston Texans of the National Football League.
5.

What efforts were made for resource planning in first 5 yr plan?

Answer» (i) The availability of resources is a necessary condition for the development of any region. But technological knowledge is an important prerequisite for it.(ii) There are many regions in our country that are rich in resources but are economically backward; whereas there are some regions which have a poor resource base but are economically developed.(iii) Resources can contribute to development only when they are accompanied by appropriate technological development.(iv) In India, development or resource development does not only mean the availability of resources but also the technology, quality of human resources and the historical experiences of the people.
6.

What is speed of earth\'s rotation ?

Answer» The earth rotates once every 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.09053 seconds, called the sidereal period,
7.

What is hvj pipeline

Answer» It is a LPG pipe line which starts from Mumbai high and goes dehli
8.

difference between sheet erosion and gully erosion. pls give in points.

Answer» Sheet erosion *sheet erosion is a erosion in the the top fertile layer of soil is removed out from the slopes /down the slopes *it is occur in mountainous soil*it is generally occur in the hilly course Gully erosion *when the running water cuts through clayey soil. It forms deep channels which make land unfit for cultivation and barren*it is occur in clayey soil*it can occur in any regions
9.

what is simmon commision..

Answer» The Indian Satutory commission commonly referres to as the Simon commission was a group of seven British members of parliament under the chairmanship of Sir John allesbrook simon.**************************************By - Mahendra koli
10.

Advantages and disadvantages of sardar sarovar dam

Answer» Advantages =IT generated electricity Disadvantages = displacement for people and unwell for nature
11.

Who discovered spinning Jenny in 1781

Answer» Mr aayan I know you are also a [email\xa0protected]$##
He was a human being ?
James Hargreaves
12.

What are the various concerns of a bank

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13.

Who governs a bank

Answer» The Reserve Bank of India governs all banks on behalf of central government
Several federal and state authorities regulate banks along with the Federal Reserve. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) and the banking departments of various states also regulate financial institutions.
14.

Why are self help groups formed

Answer» It\'s for the women they collect money every week and every month so when they have been collected sufficient money they can start any work business. etc
15.

Why self help groups

Answer» Self help group are necessary because ......... • they provide loan to rural people at very low interest which makes people to take loans easily.• it makes people not to depend on informal sector. • people also take loan from them as they don\'t ask for any collateral.
16.

Important questions in federalism ,holding together fedration, coming together fedration

Answer» 1 Basic features of indian fedral system? 2 explain changes towards desentralisation in constitution after amdendment made in 1992
17.

What change did Napoleon introduced to make administrative more efficient

Answer» 1)he abolished all the privileges before the birth 2)he secured the right to property for French citizens
Civil code 1804
18.

What change did navel introduce to make administrative more efficient

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19.

Is every social division is dangerous

Answer» No
20.

Diffrence between horizontal and vertical power sharing

Answer» he horizontal power sharingIn horizontal power sharing power is shared among different organs of government such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.Organs of the government are placed at the same level to exercise different powers.Each organ works independently but observes the other.In vertical sharing power,power is shared among the different levels of the governments.Power involves the highest and the lower levels of government.The lower organs work under the higher organs
21.

who launched the khilafat movement

Answer» \xa0Mohammad Ali and his brother Maulana Shaukat Ali joined with other Muslim leaders launched the Khilafat Movement .In 1920, they published the Khilafat Manifesto, which called upon the British to protect the caliphate and for Indian Muslims to unite and hold the British accountable for this purpose.
Shaukat ali , mohmmad ali and ganghiji in kolkatta
Shaukat ali & muhmmad ali (in bombay)
Shaukat Ali , Mohammed Ali
Abdul kalam azad
mohammad ali and khilafat ali
Ali Brothers
22.

who implemented blue water policy

Answer» Francisco de almeida
23.

what was the main aim of the Treaty of Vienna of 1815

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24.

What is the necessity of political parties in democracy

Answer» 2 class merigold
Modern democracies cannot exist without political parties. The necessity of a political party in democracy can be understood from the given points\tIf every elected representative is independent, then no one will make promise for any major policy changes. The government may be formed but its utility will remain always uncertain. Non-party based Panchayat election also create same problems.\tThe rise of political parties is directly linked to the emergence of representative democracies.\tAs society became larger and complicated, they also need some agency to gather different views on various issues and to present these to the government.\tPolitical parties inform the people about the working of the ruling party. They talk about the problems of the state, the working and failure of the government and give suggestion for the upliftment of masses. Political party acts as a link between government and masses.\tThus, political parties are necessary for democracy.
25.

Who is brokers

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26.

What were effects of british education in india

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27.

Difference between civil disobedians and non coorporation movement

Answer» \tNon Cooperation MovementCivil Disobedience MovementIt was launched in 1920s.It was launched in 1930s.It was considered as a passive movement.It was considered as an active movement.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed to bring government to a standstill by withdrawing every support of the British government.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed at paralysing the government by undertaking acts which the British considered as illegal.Large number of people participated in the in this movement.Many people backed out of the movement, due to non-fulfilment of their demands in the previous movement.There was no tax campaign in this movement.People refused to pay taxes in this movement.\t
28.

full name of Akhbar

Answer» Abu\'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar popularly known as Akbar.
29.

explain social conditions in london which led to need the underground railway

Answer» Social change which led to the need of the underground railway was mainly industrialization was the major factor responsible for urbanization in London. London continued to expand and its population multiplied fourfold. Due to this, city had extended beyond the range where people could walk to work. So, the planners realized the need for a means of public transport.
30.

What is materialistic

Answer» overly concerned or preoccupied with material possessions rather than with intellectual or spiritual things
31.

What is resource planning❓❔❓❔❓❔❓

Answer» Resource planning is the judicious use of resources. Resource planning becomes more important in a country like India, where resources are not distributed properly. For example; many states are rich in mineral and deficient in other resources, such as Jharkhand is rich in minerals, but there is problem of drinking water and other facilities, Arunachal Pradesh has plenty of water but lack of other development because of lack of resources.
Please give me answer fast ...........
32.

What is hydrological cycle. Define

Answer» The continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of earth is known as hydrological cycle. The freshwater is mainly obtained from surface run off and ground water that is continually being renewed and recharged through the hydrological cycle. All water moves within the hydrological cycle .
33.

Full name of babur

Answer» Zahir-ud-din muhammad babur
34.

Why mahatma gandhi started satyagraha movement

Answer» For indepence of india with non violence and to follow the path of truth
35.

Explain with the help of five examples how development could mean

Answer» 1. For business man development means more profit in his business.2.for some people development means freedom.3.for some development means more wages less work.4. For some development means high and good standard of living.5. For some development means good facilities in eductaional/medical sectors.
36.

Ek borld exam dene wale student ko kitne ghante padne chahiye

Answer» Time pe depend nii karta interest pe krta h ki tum kitne man se padhte h
Kam ghante padho but with full concentration
Only 5 to 6 hrs
Bap re
14 h
37.

What is different between cultivation and agriculture

Answer» Agriculture relates to raising both crops and animals. Cultivation relates to crops. And usually refers more specifically to preparing the soil for them.Cultivation refers to the processes/plans involved in planting crops. This processes may include: land clearing, harrowing, ploughing, fertilizer application, harvesting etc.
38.

Why industrial changes were not accepted y every industry at the early phase of industrialization?

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39.

why do most of the tv,mobile phone and toy brands come from china?

Answer» China have more export to other countries
In china have more techonology
40.

Define agriculture

Answer» Yeh sahi h google ka same to same yaha chipka dooo.*****
Agriculture is the cultivation of land and breeding of animals and plants to provide food, fiber, medicinal plants and other products to sustain and enhance life.[1] Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people to live in cities. The study of agriculture is known as agricultural science. The history of agriculture dates back thousands of years; people gathered wild grains at least 105,000 years ago and began to plant them around 11,500 years ago before they became domesticated. Pigs, sheep, and cattle were domesticated over 10,000 years ago. Crops originate from at least 11 regions of the world. Industrial agriculture based on large-scale monoculture has in the past century come to dominate agricultural output, though about 2 billion people worldwide still depend on subsistence agriculture.
41.

Explain different thermometer scales

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42.

What are the ideas of satyagraha

Answer» The idea of Satyagraha emphasised the power of truth and need to search for truth.The word\xa0Satyagraha\xa0is from the Sanskrit words\xa0satya\xa0(meaning "truth") and\xa0Agraha\xa0("insistence", or "holding firmly to"). For Gandhi,\xa0Satyagraha\xa0went far beyond just "passive resistance" (resisting without taking action) according to him it was a moral force born of truth and non-violence. His non-violence also became his strength.\xa0
Idea of satyagraha emphasis the power of truth and need to search for truth.
43.

Water resources important questions

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44.

Important questions in federalism

Answer» All
45.

What happened to weavers in 19th century?

Answer» By turn of the 19th century weavers faced a new set of problems. As the cotton industry developed in England, Indian cotton weavers faced two problems - their export market collapsed and local market shrank being flooded with British goods. Indian handmade goods could not compete with fine machine made goods of England.By 1860, they faced a new problem. They could not get sufficient supply of raw cotton which was sent to England for their industries after American world war. The prices of raw cotton shot up and Indianweavers were forced to buy raw cotton at exorbitant prices. In most cases they were unable to pay.By the end of 19th century, Indian weavers again got a blow when textile factories were set up in India flooding market with machine made goods. It was . difficult for the weavers to survive.
46.

How economy affect the employment??

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47.

Why did handloom cloth production increase in the 20th century?

Answer» Hand loom cloth production expanded rapidly and tripled between 1900 and 1940. This was due to the technological changes that led to the adoption of looms with fly shuttle by weavers. It increased productivity per worker, speeded up production and increased labour demand. Other innovations also helped the weavers to improve their productivity and compete with mills.
48.

Why did gusipee mazini go in sceret societes

Answer» There were many secret revolutionary societies that sprang up in many European states in the year following 1815 .One of them was founded by Italian Revolutionary who founded the secret society by the name of Young Italy his name was Giuseppe Mazzini .These secret societies were founded to train revolutionaries and spread their ideas in many European countries.
49.

Why is modern money currency accepted as medium of exchange

Answer» Modern money currency is accepted as medium of exchange because it is made valid by the government and also it is most easiest way of transactions when compared to barter system
50.

One word anser

Answer» What is questions