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1.

why do we prefer democracy? It is not providing us equality

Answer»
We prefer democratic government because it is a better form of government compared its other counterparts. The following features strengthen the arguments for it:\xa0\tA democratic government is a legitimate and more accountable form of government.\tDemocracy improves quality of decision-making.\tIt provides methods to deal with differences and conflicts.\tIt enhances the dignity of the citizens.\tIt allows to correct its own mistakes.
2.

How can we score good marks in social science?????

Answer» Thanx Chetna
Try to study not only from notebook , but also from guide and search for some definitions in internet
Rupal just think you can learn and you know practice makes a man perfect so do alot of practice or you can study it from you tube search for the channel pustack or u can write divyam Gupta he is a good teacher of social science I hope u will understand all the topics clearly .
But I can\'t learn it
Try to write your answers in points which is easy to learn for you make notes of each and every chapter and revise them regularly and be confident you will score good
Just study hard
3.

What are the duties of consumers?

Answer» The various duties of a consumer are as follows:1.Consumers must know rights and should exercise them.2.Consumer should try and assess the quality of the products they intend to buy. They should ask retailers to what extent guarantees that come with the products and services are actually enforceable. They should preferably purchase products bearing quality mark such as ISI and Agmark.3.They must insist for a cash memo, duly signed , stamped, dated by the retailer. The same goes for the warranty or guarantee card.4.Consumer should form consumer awareness organisations which can be given representation in various committees formed by the government in matters relating to consumers.5.Consumers must make complaint giving details of the genuine grievances. Even if the value of goods involved in the Complaints is small,the impact of complaints about defective goods or services will be substantial.
4.

How did print bieng the reading publuc and hearing clauser

Answer» (i) With the advent of printing press a new reading public emerged. The books became cheaper as printing technology reduced the cost of production.(ii) As books flooded the market, readership increased and books now reached to larger number of people.(iii) Access to books created a new reading culture. Earlier reading was restricted to the elite only- common people lived in world of word culture who heard sacred text read out to them or ballads recited or folk tales narrated.(iv) Now a reading public came into being. But book could be read only by literate people, keeping this point of view, printers published popular ballads and folk tales with lot of pictures which could be read to illiterate public. These ballads, tales could then be sung or read out to those who could not read.(v) Thus printed material could be orally transmitted at gatherings and taverns. Reading public and hearing public thus got intermingled.
5.

What is pilitical party

Answer» A political party is group of people they all work on a specific topic
A political party is a group of people that come together ,contest elections and hold power in the government.
6.

define protoindustrialisation

Answer» Protoindustrilisation is refers to the period of early stage of industrilisation.Before the factories came up in industrilisation.The most of the work was done by country side people for international market .New merchants started shifting to country side for production.Have a nice day
7.

How is the distribution of number in all 4 subject of ssc

Answer» 20 marks to each subject
8.

Define loan activity

Answer» Banks take deposits and paid small interest on it. Banks give loans to borrowers and put large interest on ît. This difference in interest rate become the earning of bank.
1) Banks keep a small proportion of their deposits as cash with themselves to pay the depositors who might come to withdraw money from the bank on any given day.2) Banks use the major portion of the deposits to extend loans. In this way, banks mediate between those who have surplus funds (the depositors) those who are in need of these funds (the borrowers). Banks charge a higher interest rate on loans than what they offer on deposits. The difference between what is charged from borrowers and what is paid to depositors is their main source of income.
9.

What are the various factors does economic development depends on?

Answer» A country’s economic development depends on the following factors:\tCountry’s population, size\tIts global situation\tCooperation from other countries\tEconomic priorities adopted by the country\tHowever, the difference in the rates of economic development between less developed countries with dictatorship and democracies is negligible.
10.

Why transport is important for country

Answer» Because or else if it doesnt have transport then how would u go in midnight on public transport escaling from family
Significance of tourism as a trade in India is stated in the points below(i) Our country earns foreign exchange through tourism.(ii) It promotes national integration.(iii) It provides support to cultural pursuits anddevelops international understanding about cultural heritage.
11.

outline the feature of vienna treaty?

Answer» Provisions of Treaty of Vienna :(1) Bourbon dynasty was restored to power in France.(2) France lost territories annexed under Napolean.(3) The kingdom of Netherlands was set up in north and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south.(4) Prussia given new territories on its western frontier.(5) Austria was given Northern Italy.
12.

when was custom union or zollverein founded?

Answer» Zollverein was customs Union. It was formed in 1834 at the initiative of Prussia. Most of the German States join this union. This Trade union aimed at abolishing tariff barriers and reducing the number of currencies from 30 to 2. According to Friedrich list a professor of Economics at the University of Tubingen in Germany, “The aim of the Zollverein is to bind the Germans economically into a nation. It will strengthen the nation materially as much by protecting its interest and ought to awaken and raise the national sentiment.”\xa0
13.

what was the concept of modern state?

Answer» Modern state: A state in which power is centralised and exercised by sovereign control over a clearly defined territory.Nation-state: Nation-state is one in which the majority of its citizens, and not only its rulers, come to develop a sense of common identity and shared history or descent.
14.

Founder of bjp

Answer» BHARTIYA JAN SINGH is right SYAMA PRASAD MUKHERJEE is wrong
Bhartiya Jan Singh
Syama prasad Mukherjee
15.

Explain NLF? 5markd

Answer» \tWith the help of the Ho Chi Minh government in the north, the NLF or the National Liberation Front fought for the unification of the country.\tIt was able to overthrow the Bao Dai regime in South Vietnam.\tIt defeated his dictatorial rule and brought peace in the country.
16.

Why modern democracies cannot exist without political parties?

Answer» The examination is as following:(i) Modern form of democracies also need representatives from various political parties to form the government and to keep a check on the ruling party by being in opposition.(ii) Without political parties, there would be chaos and turmoil in the society.(iii) Existence of political parties in a representative democracy ensures that the country runs as per its policies and ideologies and has a responsive and accountable government that is answerable to the people.(iv) Without political parties, candidates elected will be independent, will be accountable to their constituency for what they do in the locality.(v) Political parties are required so that a country is governed as per set ideologies and will be responsible for how the country will be run.
•all functions performed of political party •everyone think about its locality & no one thinks about country.•to make unity in country.
17.

What was the aim of partition of bengal ? Write

Answer» It was carried out by the British viceroy of India,\xa0Lord Curzon in AD 1905. It was partitioned due to following reason:\tTo break the growing strength of Bengali nationalism since Bengal was the base of Indian nationalism.\tTo divide the Hindus and Muslims in Bengal.\tTo show the enormous power of the British Government in doing whatever it liked.But the partition get vibrant colour of real awakening in freedom struggle mass movement which led the foundation of Boycott and Swadeshi movement.
18.

Print culture brought modernisation. Examine this statement

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19.

Whobare weavers

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20.

Why iron and steel industries are known as backbone of the Indian economy?

Answer» i) Because it provide base for other industries.ii) India has rich resource pf iron ore which India export to other countries.iii) Mainly use mineral in about all materials which are used in day-to-day life.
Iron and steel industry is known as backbone of Indian economy. This is because in each and every industry the machines used are made up of iron and steel only.
21.

Present a brief profile of Ho chi minh

Answer» Ho Chi Minh was the greatest leader of Vietnam’s struggle for freedom and unification.Major achievements of Ho Chi Minh were(i) He led the Communist Party of Vietnam for over 40 years, organised its army Viet Cong and struggled to preserve Vietnamese autonomy.(ii) He established the Communist-ruled Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1945 and defeated the French Union in 1954 at the batde of Dien Bien Phu.(iii) He died on 3rd September, 1969, but remained as inspiration for all his countrymen.
22.

Do we have to learn the different named of primitive subsistence farming?

Answer» No only learn any 3 names (include 2 Indian & 1 foreign)
Yes. It is written on the first page of chapter 4 of Geography book.
23.

Blue revolution is related to

Answer» Increase fishery culture in India
Fish production
24.

Define wto organization

Answer» It is an international organization which aims to liberalise international trade
25.

Five point on rice

Answer» i) Type of crop - Staple foodii) India\'s rank in world - 2ndiii) Cultivation season - Kharifiv) Soil type needed - Clay or clay loamv) Annual Rainfall - Above 100cmvi) Temperature required - Above 25℃vii) Regions- •plains of north & north-eastern India.•Coastal areas.•Delta regions.
1. It is a Kharif crop2. Require temperature above 25°C3. Require rainfall of above 100cm annually4. In areas of less rainfall, it grows with the help of irrigation5. It grows in Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan
26.

What is the social division

Answer» Aocial division means division of society on the basis of social differences like language, region, caste, colour, race and ***.Social differences can be easily accommodated with some reservation policies.But social division sometimes lead to political division of the country.
Social division means division of society on the basis of social differences such as , langauge, region, caste, colour, ***. Ok you understand if any problem contact me.ok
27.

What is the great economic dipression?

Answer» Xams feb . Ke end me strt hge.
Vocational course exam in feb and academic course exam in fist march
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(i) Conditions created by war There was an immense industrial expansion due to the increased demand of goods supplied to the army, during the period of the First World War. After the war, the demand for these goods suddenly dropped and so, there was no demand in many industries. There was also a large fall in the agricultural prices due to reduced demand.(ii) Over production in agriculture Agricultural over production was another major factor responsible for the depression. This was made worse by falling agricultural .prices. As prices slumped and agricultural incomes declined, the farmers tried to increase the production and bring a larger volume of produce to the market to maintain their overall income. This worsened the situation by pushing down the prices of farm produce further.(iii) Shortage of loans In the mid-1920s, many countries financed their investments through loans from the USA. While it was often very easy to raise loans in the USA during the boom period, lenders in the USA panicked at the first sign of trouble. Countries that depend crucially on US loans, now faced an acute crisis.(iv) Multiple effect With the fall in prices and the prospect of a depression i.e. banks in the USA slashed domestic lending and some stopped bank loans, thousands of banks went bankrupt and were forced to close down. Factories closed, leading to unemployment, which further aggravated the crises. The US banking system collapsed.(v) Large-scale unemployment Farm could not sell their harvests, businesses collapsed. As a result, large scale unemployment occurred.
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28.

How cavour helped in the unification of Italy, using his diplomatic ways?

Answer» 1) The process of unification of ITALY was the work of 3 main leaders, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Count Cavour, and Victory Emmanuel II .2) Italy was divided into 7 states in which only Sardinia-Piedmont was the only region ruled by a Italian Princely house.3 ) The northern Region was ruled by Austrian-Habsburg dynasty, The central was ruled by Popes by France and the Southern region by the Bourbon kings of Spain.4 ) The unification of Italy started with the secret societies formed by Mazzini like the Young Italy and the Young Europe.5 ) Count Cavour with his tack full diplomacy with France defeated the Austrians and freed the northern Italy.6) Garibaldi with his armed volunteers called red shirts defeated the Bourbon kings of Spain freeing the kingdom of 2 sicilies.7) Victory Emmanuel the 2nd defeated the popes of France and freeing the southern region and completing the unification of Italy and he was proclaimed the emperor of united Italy.\xa0
29.

Short note on ncp

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Formation of the Party :In May 1999, the nationalist leaders Sharad Pawar, PA Sangma and Tariq Anwar took the historic decision to form a new political party under the name of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). Sharad Pawar was elected as President and Sangma and Anwar became General Secretaries of the party.Ideology of the Party :The party follows the ideology of democracy, Gandhian secularism, equity, social justice and federalism. It believes that high offices in government be confined to natural born citizens of the country.Features of the Party:The party’s symbol is an analogue clock, with two legs and an ahum button, reads 10:10. It is a major party in Maharashtra and has a significant presence in Meghalaya, Manipur and Assam. It is a coalition partner of United Progressive Alliance (UPA) after the election of 2009.
30.

Why is the bombay known as city of hardship?

Answer» Because of nothing
31.

Why did the industrialisation product in India increase during first world war?

Answer» (i) With British mills busy with war production to meet the needs of the army, Manchester imports into India declined. Suddenly, Indian mills had a vast home market to supply.(ii) As the war prolonged, Indian factories were called upon to supply war needs: jute bags, cloth for army uniforms, tents and leather boots, horse and mule saddles and a host of other items.(iii) New factories were set up and old ones ran multiple shifts. Many new workers were employed and everyone was made to work longer hours. Over the war years industrial production boomed.\xa0
32.

When was the earliest reclamation project in bombay begin?

Answer» \tThe first project of land reclamation began in 1784, it was approved by the governor of Bombay, William Hornby.\tThe great sea wall was built as part of this project to prevent the flooding of the low lying areas of Bombay.\tAs the population of Bombay was increasing, the need for commercial space was also increased,it led to the formulation of several plans.\tBoth Governement and private tried for the reclamation of more land from the sea.\tIn 1864 , the Back Bay Reclamation Company won the right to reclaim the Western foreshore from the tip of Malabar hill to the end of Colaba.\tThe hills around Bombay were leveled. A successful reclamation project was undertaqkem by the Bombay Port Trust, which built a dry dock between 1914 and 1918 , subsequently , the famous Marine Drive of Bombay was developed.
33.

Why democracy is best

Answer» Democracy is best because it is elected by the people ,in monarchy system the king will be the son of the king and in dictatorship all the power are in one hand like Hitler ,but in the democracy the government is elected by the people of the country for 5 years in india and if a party do not do work for the welfare of the country then after 5 years it van changed by election or in between the 5 years if the leader die then then by the re election new one can be appointed
34.

How is unification of Germany and Italy different from unfication of great Britain?

Answer» Unification of Germany took place in 1871. The unification process was led by Bismarck, Chancellor of Prussia, which was the largest German kingdom. Through a series of victorious wars against Austria and France, which were blocking German unification, Bismarck succeeded in unifying Germany under the Prussian king.Unification of Italy took place in 1871. This process was under the leadership of the King and Chancellor of Piedmont--Sardinia. The unification process was also marked by wars against Austria. Unification was complete when the Pope lost power over Rome and the Papal states.Unification of Britian took place in 1707 when the kingdoms of England and Scotland formed an union. These kingdoms were earlier separate although they were ruled by the same monarch from London. With the 1707 alliance, Britain became a united political system.\xa0
35.

What is coming togather fedration?

Answer» 1. When independent States unite together to form a bigger unit it is known as coming together Federation2. In coming together Federation generally States have more power3. We can take the example of USA Switzerland and Austria
36.

What is meant by sharecroppers??

Answer» Sharecropping is a form of agriculture in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crops produced on their portion of land. A sharecropper is someone who would farm land that belonged to a landowner. The sharecropping family would plow, plant, weed, and harvest the land. However, they would only keep a small share of the crop, while the landowner would get the rest.
37.

What is guerrilla movement

Answer» Ana.\xa0In the gudem hill of Andhra Pradesh a militant guerilla movement spread in early 1920’s this movement\xa0was not similar to Gandhiji non-cooperation movement yet the inspiration came from Gandhiji.The movement was basically protest against forest laws. Here, as in other\xa0forest regions, the colonial government has closed the forest areas, preventing people for entering forests to graze their cattle or\xa0to collect firewood or fruits. This enraged the people of the hills.Not only where they deprived of their livelihood and food but\xa0also\xa0their\xa0traditional rights too were\xa0denied when the government compelled them to work free (Begar) for road-building.They\xa0revolted\xa0under Alluri Sitaram Raju who was popular because of his special power of astrological predictions and\xa0the power to heal people. He could survive bullets-shorts. The rebels believed that he was an incarnation of god.Though Raju respected Gandhiji, he asserted that India could be liberated only by use of force and not through non-violence.The gudem rebels attacked police stations and attempted to kill British officials.Raju was eventually captured and executed in 1924.
38.

Sir mera Sst Hindi me hai so, mujhe Hindi me Bata dijiye

Answer» Kya. Bataa yay
39.

Which is the largest state of the world

Answer» Sakha in Russia
Sakha in russia
40.

Why mnc\'s are important for country\'s economic development?

Answer» (i) MNCs is not only selling its finished products globally, but more important, the goods and services are produced globally.\xa0(ii) The production process is divided into small parts and spread out across the global.(iii) The result of greater foreign investment and greater foreign trade has been greater integration of production and markets across countries.(iv) More and more goods and services, investments and technology are moving between countries.\xa0(v) The technology has made much faster delivery of goods across long distances possible at lower costs.
41.

What are the different challenges to democracy? Explain with example.

Answer» Democratic governments face the challenge of expansion. The basic principle of a democratic government has to be established across all the regions, different social groups and various institutions. Greater power should be delegated to local governments. Federal principles have to be extended to all the units of the federation. Women and minority groups should be included in decision making. Strengthening of the institutions and practices of democracy should happen so that people can realise their expectations of democracy.Different societies have different expectations from different democracies.So, each country has to deal in a unique way to face the challenge, people in that particular country face. If this is to be done peoples’ participation is necessary and the control and influence of the rich and powerful people have to be toned down.
42.

Why do banks ask for collateral while giving loans?

Answer» To ensure his security of mony
43.

Why is air transport more popular in the north eastern part of our country. Give three reasons

Answer» Air transport is more popular in North-Eastern India because(i) Big and wide rivers are present there, due to which rail or road bridges over them are difficult and costly to construct. These rivers also get flooded frequency, due to which surface communication links are damaged.(ii) This area has dissected relief features, preventing durable construction of rail and road links.(iii) Dense forests in this region create many difficulties in construction of railway lines and roads.
44.

when is the first world war

Answer» First world war in 1914-1918
The first world war started in 1914 and ended in 1918
The first world war was held on 1918
45.

What is advertisment ? What were the changes which occur in them

Answer» Advertisment are the details and information about any product or goods that shown in T.V.NOW a days many changes occur in them.They become more modern.
46.

Whay is proto industrialixation

Answer» \xa0i)Even before factories began to be widespread in England and Europe, there was a large-scale industrial production for international market.(ii) This was not based on factories.(iii) Many historians now refer to this phase of industrialisation as proto-industrialisation.
47.

What was the name of jahagir and sahan jahan s mother

Answer» Jhangir\'s mother- jodha/harka baai...n....shahjhan\'s mother-nurjaha....?
48.

Maps related to minerals and energy resources

Answer» Given in ncert book are all important
49.

Why do we need political parties explain in 5 points

Answer» \xa0(i) Existence of political parties in a representative democracy ensures that the country runs as per its policies and ideologies and has a responsive and accountable government that is answerable to the people.\xa0(ii) Without political parties, candidates elected will be independent, will be accountable to their constituency for what they do in the locality.\xa0(iii) Political parties are required so that a country is governed as per set ideologies and will be responsible for how the country will be run.
50.

Is there any prison of carribean island name mentioned in our social science book of class 9 or 10.

Answer»