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1.

Explain the factors that lead to globalisation

Answer» (i) Rapid improvement in transportation has been one major factors that has stimulated the globalisation process. This has made much faster delivery of goods across long distances possible at lower costs.(ii)In recent times communication and information technology got a boost with the invention of computers and internet etc.(iii) Information Technology (IT) has played a major role in spreading out production of services. For example, a news magazine published for London readers is to be designed and printed in Delhi.
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Is demicracy provide a better platform to federalism?

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Explain the difference between the primary, secondary and tertiary sector??

Answer» Primary sector produces goods, secondary sector manufactured goods and tertiary sector transport it
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Why power sharing is desirable ?

Answer» Prudential reason1.It helps to reduce the possibility in between two social group.Moral reason1.People have right to be consulted on how they are governed.
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Explain about arid soil

Answer» Arid soil is sandy and saline soil. It lakes humus and moisture It mainly found in rajasthan
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Why tertiary sector is called service sector??

Answer» Tertiary sector is also called service sector because the activities that falls under this sector generate services rather than goods. These activities help in the development of the primary and secondary sectors . These activities,by themselves, do not produce a good but they are an aid for the production process.
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Causes of non cooperation movement

Answer» Ghandhi ji came in india and saw that the british rule establish in india only because or cooperation of india if indians refuse to cooperate then the british rule will end and swaraj would came that is why he started non cooperation movement
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Geography chapter 4 extra questions..

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What is Fly shuttle????

Answer» Flying shuttle is the technique of carrying an extra weft thread of contrasting colour on a supplementary shuttle, to create fine internal lines or pattern details. John Kay\'s invention allowed the shuttle, containing the thread, to be shot backwards and forwards across a much wider bed. The flying shuttle also allowed the thread to be woven at a faster rate, thus enabling the process of weaving to become faster. A flying shuttle, despite its name, is used for weaving. The machine was invented by John Kay, who wanted to assist cotton weavers in order for them to weave faster and larger pieces of clothes. Despite the invention, John Kay never received any royalties gained from the users of the flying shuttle. A fly shuttle is a mechanical device that is used to deliver a weft thread into a warp thread when producing clothes in a factory. It is a long narrow canoe shaped instrument that is made of wood which holds the bobbin. It usually runs on electricity rather than fuel. A flying shuttle is a machine that represented an important step toward automatic weaving. It was invented by John Kay in 1733 where the shuttle was thrown, or passed, through the threads by hand and wide fabrics required two weavers seated side by side passing the shuttle between them. Flying shuttle is a?machine that represented a significant step toward automatic weaving. It was invented by John Kay in 1733. The shuttle was thrown, or passed, through the threads by hand, and wide fabrics required two weavers seated side by side passing the shuttle between them.
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Name the three athletes who won the 200 metres race.

Answer» John corlas, tommie smith, and peter normad.
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How do social division affect politics give example

Answer» “Social divisions” affect politics in both negative ways and positive ways.Negative ImpactIf we observe social division and politics together at first sight;(i) Itwouldappearthatthecombinationofpoliticsand social divisions is very dangerous and explosive.(ii) Democracy involves competition among various political units/parties. Their competition tends to divide the society.In case political parties start competing in terms of some prevalent social differences it can further lead to social conflict and disintegration of society. For example, Yugoslavia and Northern Ireland.• In Northern Ireland there has been a violent and bitter ethnopolitical conflict for many years.• In the same way political competition along religious and ethnic lines lead to the disintegration of Yugoslavia into six independent countries.Positive Impact(i) At the same time every expression of social divisions in politics does not lead to such disasters because wherever social divisions exist, they are reflected in politics.(ii) Social divisions also affect voting in most countries. People from one community tend to prefer some party more than others.(iii) In many countries there are parties that focus only on one community, e.g., DMK, AIADMK, BSP in India.(iv) Thus, it would be best if there are no social divisions in any country.Hence, all this does not lead to disintegration of the country.
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What is agenda 21??

Answer» Which is recommended by the UNDP to do conservation
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How did northen planes form ?

Answer» (i)The northern plain has been formed by the interplay of the three major river systems, namely– the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra along with their tributaries.(ii)This plain is formed of alluvial soil.(iii)The deposition of alluvium in a vast basin lying at the foothills of the Himalaya over millions of years, formed this fertile plain.
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What is the role of gomastha in chapter 5?

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How unification of Italy and other countries happen . In chapter 1.

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Four factors which gave rise to civil disobedience movement

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Under which article of constitution president can suspend fundamental rights ???????

Answer» Articles 358 and 359 in part XVIII of the Constitution deals with this suspension of fundamental rights during National Emergency(An emergency due to war, external aggression or armed rebellion).\tAccording to article 358, when the national emergency is declared on the ground of war or external aggression, the six rights under Article 19 are automatically suspended.\tAccording to article 359, the president can suspend "the right to move any court for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights (except Articles 20 and 21)". This suspension relates to fundamental rights which are specified in the Presidential Order during declaration of emergency. (In this case fundamental rights are not suspended, but right to demand their enforcement)
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Demand deposit is based on cheques.Do you agree.Justify

Answer» Yes
19.

Who imlpement doctrine of lapse policy

Answer» Lord dalausie
20.

hame history ko kese yad karana chiyae or sample paper se yad karana chiye ki nahi

Answer» Every paragraph of the NCERT book has a question...Make out the questions and divide the paragraph into points...Its easy to learn and the best way90%question comes from there onlyAlso important lines are to be marked as they can come for "Justify" type.
history aap samjhne ki koshish kariye sample paper se hamari knowledge badhti hai sab se zaruri cheez hai NCERT book jo ki sab se pahle padhna chahiye saari cheezen us me hai
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mixing of social differnce with politics is healthy. explain

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Soil erosion environmental degradation k andar kese aata hai ?

Answer» Because soil is a part of environment
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Chapter 2 short questions

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24.

Diffrence between overlapping and cross cutting

Answer» \tOvelappingCross-cuttingWhen some social difference causes and overlaps with other difference.If social differences cross-cut one another, then one social difference is compromised with the otheroverlapping differences is the mixture of one or more differences caused by one main difference\xa0It means that a group that share a common interest on the issue are likely to be on different sides on a different issue.Example- racial difference between dark complexion and fairer complexion also refered as the afro-americans\xa0in the US becomes a social division because the darker complexion tend to stay unemployed due to their colour and tend to be poor & homeless, and often face injustice & discrimination.Example -Northern Ireland & Netherlands both are predominantly Christians but divided between Catholics & Protestants. In Northern Ireland the Protestants have stayed richer than the Catholics here class & religion overlap each other, Catholics have been poor & have suffered discrimination\t
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Who were liberal nationalists?

Answer» Liberalism derived from the Latin word liber which means free . For middleclass people liberalism stood for freedom for individual and equality before law . Politically, it emphasised the concept of government by consent.Since french revolution liberalism stood for end of clerical and aristocratic privilages ,a constitution and representative government through parliament . In economic sphere liberalism stood for freedom of markets and abolishment of state imposed restriction on movement of goods and capital.
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What kind of novels were written by Jane Austin?

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What happened in saigonative girls school?

Answer» I also want to know???
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Sources of entertaiment in london

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29.

How many followers move along with gandhiji

Answer» More than 7000????✊✊✊✊✊
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30.

Who advocatted for the education of dalits

Answer» Dr. Bheem Rao Ambedkar
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Write about the symbols of indian National movement

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Which region is known as balkan?Name any four powers which were involved in Balkans conflict

Answer» which region is known as balkan? name any four powers which were involved in balkan conflict
33.

Who write the book Small is Beautiful?

Answer» E. F. Schumacher
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What was the national entham of britain ?

Answer» God save our noble king
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Causes and consequences of civil war in sri lanka.

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What are home charge

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37.

Maps of chapter1in all four books

Answer» Hshdhxncndn
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Define the cause of national

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39.

Explain the power sharing arrangement in belgium !

Answer» In Belgium a belgian model was prepared according to which they had three forms of gov..The country had its own gov. And the Brussels had its own gov. Where the decision vwas taken togather. State and union gov. Was not under each other and gave equal rights to both Dutch and French speaking community. A community gov. Was formed which dealt with religious and linguistic matters...
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How is federation practiced in india?

Answer» India is an example of holding together federations.Here central government is more powerful as compared to the states.The constituent units(states) have unequal powers with some having special powers.Indian constitution provided a two tier system of government i.e. the cenentral government and the state government.Later ,a third tier of federalism was added in the form of Panchayats and Municipalities.These different tiers enjoy seperate jurisdiction.The judiciary plays an important role in overseeing the implementation of constitutional provisions and procedures.In case of any dispute about the division of powers,the High courts and the Supreme courts make a decision.
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What is bombay famous for in 18 th century

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42.

Explain the unification of italy in points

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43.

What is the work of jober

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44.

How to calculate the GDP

Answer» Sum of total income in all the three sectors tertiary sector secondary sector and primary sector
45.

Explain lack of water management???

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46.

Different between organised and disorganised sector

Answer» ORGANISED SECTOR : Workers in the organised sector enjoy security of employment. Workers get several denefits from the employers like paid leave, provident fund, gratuity,etc. Workers work for a fixed number of hours. If they work more they have ti be paid by the employer.UNORGANIZED SECTOR : Employment is subject to high degree of insecurity. There is no provision for paid leaves holidays , etc . Workers get less wages and there is no provision for overtime payment.#HOPE IT HELPS YOU! !!!!!#??????
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What is 73rd amendment act

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48.

What is the full form of GER?

Answer» Gross Enrollment Ratio
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what is the enormous pressure on agriculture land?\xa0

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50.

Explain the limitations of civil disobedience movement

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