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1.

Explain GDP.

Answer» The total amount of final goods and services produced in all 3 sectors during a particular year is called gross domestic product.
2.

There is urgent need of combat communism explain

Answer» Communal politics is based on the idea that religion is the principal basis of social community.(i) The followers of a particular religion must belong to one community. Their fundamental interests are the same. Any difference that they may have is irrelevant or trivial for community life. It also follows that people who follow different religions cannot belong to the same social community.(ii) A communal mind often leads to a quest for political dominance of one’s own religious community. For those belonging to majority community, this takes the form of majoritarian dominance. For those belonging to the minority community, it can take the form of a desire to form a separate political unit.(iii) Sometimes communalism takes its most ugly form of communal violence, riots and massacre. For example, communal riots in UP Bihar, Gujarat, etc. ,(iv) Communalism should not be seen as a threat to some people in India. It threatens the very idea of India. That is why communalism needs to be combated.
Communism is a philosophical, social, political, and economic ideology and .... but the communist parties describe it as a necessary adjustment to existing realities in the post-Soviet
3.

Describe the reforms which led india to the green and white revolution

Answer» The technological and institutional reforms that led to Green Revolution were:\tThe development of HYV seeds of wheat in the early 60s, and those of rice in 70s laid the foundation of the Green Revolution in India.\tTo provide cheap loans to the farmers, many ‘Grameen banks’ or cooperative credit societies have been established in various villages.\tFarmers are provided insurance for crop protection, droughts, floods, fire and diseases. Apart from these, Kisan Credit cards and Personal Accident Insurance Scheme (PAIS) have also been initiated by the Government.\tSeveral schemes for irrigation were undertaken, and arid and semi-arid areas were brought under cultivation.Reforms that led to Green Revolution were:\t\xa0Cattle development projects were initiated by the government.\tInterference of middlemen was reduced and the concept of dairy cooperative farming was introduced.\xa0
4.

What is thr role of opposition

Answer» Those parties that lose in the elections play the Role of Opposition to the parties in power, by voicing different views and criticising government for its failure or wrong policies. Opposition parties also mobilise opposition to the Government
1) it give its own opinion which may oppose the ruling party. 2) opposition party mobilises opposition to the government. 3) it puts its different views in the Parliament and criticizes the government for its failures or wrong policies.
5.

What do you mean by andergent labour

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6.

Suitable condition for the crop of tea

Answer» Moderate temperature,,, Rainfall approx 100+...and should be there proper step farming...
7.

In which session of Indian National Congress was the idea of non cooperation movement accepted?

Answer» December 1920
Kolkata session.
8.

Project on consumer rights with diagram

Answer» It is out of syllabus question.
9.

From where did Henry Ford drawings pareshan regarding assembly line method

Answer» Thanks jiya
Henry Ford drew inspiration for the assembly line method from a Chicago slaughter house. He implemented it in his new car plant in Detroit. This involved the worker doing a process continuously and repeatedly, like fixing a part to the car. The speed of the work done was decided by the conveyor belt. So the workers couldn\'t\' take a break or even have a friendly conversation with a fellow workmate.
10.

What were the regulation passed regulated to the censorship in India?

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11.

Who was Mercier?

Answer» Mercier was a novelist who live in the 18th century. He said print is the engine of development and public opinion would wipe despotism.
12.

Write about the fauna of ganga brahmaputra basin write 5 points

Answer» In this river basin saltwater crocodiles and alligators Gangetic dolphin , blind dolphin is found .
The main features of this basin are the plains of the Ganga and the Brahmaputra, the mountains and the foothills of the Himalayas and the Sundarbans delta.Elephants, deer, one-horned rhinoceros, tigers, alligators, Bengal tiger, crocodiles and variety of fishes.
13.

Manchester comes to India

Answer» Couldn\'t understand what you are asking
14.

Anyone can explain case of frankfurt parliament??

Answer» The Frankfurt Parliament is a place where a large number of political associations comprising of professionals, businessmen and prosperous artisans came together in the city of Frankfurt and decided to vote for an all German National Assembly. On 18th May,1848 , 831 elected representatives marched in a festive procession to take their places in the Frankfurt Parliament convened at St.Paul\'s Church. They drafted a constitution for a German nation to be headed by a monarchy subject to a parliament.
15.

Picket definition :

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16.

Which country got more gold medals in 2016 olympic

Answer» Thanks
USA
17.

Who was Gutenberg

Answer» Gutenburg was a son of merchant .It ia goldsmith
Johann Gutenberg was a son of merchant. He developed printing press in 1430 and perfected it in 1448. He was from Germany.
18.

In which year did the United Kingdom came into existence

Answer» \tAs the English nation grew in wealth and power, it began to dominate the other islands.\tIn 1688, the English Parliament seized power from the monarchy. The Parliament passed the Act of Union, 1707, by which England and Scotland were unified resulting into the formation of the ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain’.\tThe Parliament was dominated by the English and the political and cultural identities of the Scots were systematically suppressed. The Catholics in Scotland were brutally suppressed whenever they wanted to regain their independence.\tIreland was inhabited by the Protestants and the Catholics. The English supported the Protestants and established their rule with their help and support. Catholics, who constituted majority in Ireland were revolted against the British on numerous occasions but were suppressed.\tIreland forcibly became a part of Britain in 1801. The English language dominated and both Scotland and Ireland were only subordinate to England.
19.

What\'s the date of board exam please tell please please

Answer» 7 March
May be first paper will held on 2 March, and it is of English
First board paper is on 7 march
Last week of february 2020
20.

First world war held in which year

Answer» 1914-1918
1914to 1918
1914 - 1918
Because i don\'t know the answer deepika
Why?
1914 - 1918.
21.

Ñame the crop in which India is the largest producer and consumer ?

Answer» Pulses
Pulses
Pulses
Pulses.
22.

Why os the war affected the forest

Answer» Forests in Java were however used by the Dutch for their own use. During the Second World War, the Dutch burned saw mills and piles of teak wood so that these do not fall into the hands of the Japanese. When the Japanese occupied Java, they destroyed the forests by using timber for their own war needs.\xa0Villagers were also forced to cut down the forests. This also led to the expansion of cultivation into the destroyed forest lands.
23.

Bibliograpy on consumer awareness

Answer» Bibliography m aap jis chej ki help le rhe ho project banane m vo likhte h Like: www.google.com,under teacher name guidance, through internet, library,ncert books,etc
24.

Why we consider tertiary sector as backbone of the economy of a country ?

Answer» Thnx sis it really helps me ??
(i)Manufacturing industries not only help in modernising agriculture, which forms the backbone of our economy, they also reduce the heavy dependence of people on agricultural income by providing them jobs in secondary and tertiary sectors.(ii)Industrial development is a precondition for eradication of unemployment and poverty from our country.(iii)It also helps in bringing down regional disparities by establishing industries in tribal and backward areas.(iv)Export of manufactured goods expands trade and commerce, and brings in much needed foreign exchange.(v)Countries that transform their raw materials into a wide variety of furnished goods of higher value are prosperous.
25.

Describe the role of tourism in international development of economy?

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26.

How to the centre and state government enjoy their power in the federal ssystem

Answer» In Federal System, the Central and State governments enjoy their powers independent of the other and in a balanced manner. Both levels of government enjoy their powers on exclusive subjects. While the federal government mostly enjoy its powers over the subjects of national importance, the state government over subjects of local importance. Some powers are shared by them, which are called concurrent powers.So the federal system safeguards and promotes unity of the nation or country as well as accommodate regional diversity.
27.

ket points of rowlatt act oppose

Answer» Power to colonial governmentBan on gandhi ji to enter in delhiDention of prisoners for 2 years without trial
28.

What is economy

Answer» It is the framework which helps us to describe the economic life of the country and its people.
What is economy
29.

Social me kitna chapter hataya gaya hai

Answer» Forest and wildlife, Water resources, Democracy and diversity, Popular struggles and movements, Challenges to democracy, consumer rights.
30.

Hello can u tell me what is GDP?and how per capita income is calculated?

Answer» My pleasure..?
Thankuuu so much u help me lot....
The task of measuring GDP is undertaken by a central government ministry. This ministry, with the help of various government department of all the Indian states and union territories, collects information relating to total volume of goods and services and their prices then estimate GDP.
GDP stands for Gross Domestic Products. It is the value of only final goods and services produced within the domestic territory of a country.
31.

Define MRTPA.

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MRTPA stands for Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act. It was an act following the recommendation of Monopoly Inquiry Committee and was passed in 1970.
32.

Features of the civil code of 1804

Answer» Napoleonic code incorporated revolutionary principles in administrative field in order to make the whole system more rational and efficient. It did away with all privileges based on birth. It established equality before the law and secured the right to property. It simplified administrative divisions and abolished feudal system.
33.

How can parties be reform

Answer» Steps that should be taken to reform the political parties in India are:\tA law should be made to regulate the internal affairs of political parties.\xa0It should be made compulsory for political parties to maintain a register of its members, to follow its own constitution and to have an independent authority.\tIt should be made mandatory for political parties to give a minimum number of tickets, about one-third, to women candidates.\xa0Similarly, there should be a quota for women in the decision making bodies of the party.\tThere should be state funding of elections. The government should give parties money to support their election expenses.\xa0\tA strict law should be passed by the Court prohibiting any person with criminal charges from contesting in elections.\xa0
34.

What are challenges to political parties

Answer» Various challenges faced by local bodies political parties are1.) The parties are lacking internal democracy , which keeps many prospective leaders deprived of their rights.2.)There have been dynastic succession in many political parties. This often deprives the party of appropriate leadership.3.)The party sometime indulge in the use of money and muscle power for winning elections. This hampers development and is against the spirit of democracy.4.)Today, different political parties do not have significant ideological differences among them. So, there is a lack of meaningful choice before the voters. MAY IT HELP YOU. THANKS BY-TANISH GUPTA IF U HAVE SOMETHING MORE DOUBT THEN ASK ME I WILL DEFINITELY HELP YOU..
The various challenges faced by political parties are-Lack of internal democracy-a. Concentration of power in one or few leaders at the top.b. Parties don’t keep membership registers, don’t hold internal elections regularly.c. They don’t have the means or the connections needed to influence the decision.Challenges of Dynastic Succession-a. The top positions are always controlled by members of one family.b. This is unfair to other members of respective party.c. People who don’t have adequate experience or popular support come to or occupy position of power. This is not good for democracy.Money and Muscle power-a. They tend to nominate those candidates who have or can raise lots of money.b. Rich people and companies who give funds to the parties tend to have an influence on the policies and decisions.c. In some cases, parties support criminals who can win elections.Absences of meaningful choice-a. In recent years there has been a decline in the ideological differences almost all parties in the world.b. In our country also there has been a difference among all the major parties on the economic policies.c. Sometimes people re-elect the same leader because they keep shifting from one party to another.No material choice for the workers-a. The people are left with no choice.b. Almost all the parties have more or less the same policies and programmes.
1. Concentration of power in one or few leaders at the top2. Parties donot keep membership registers, donot hold Internal elections regularly .3. The top position are always controlled by member of one family .4. This is unfair to other member of respective party .
35.

The distance of the point P(3,-4) from the orign is....??

Answer» Origin is (0,0) and pt is (3,-4)so applying distance formula....... \\sqrt{(x2 - x1) { } ^{2} + )y2 - y1) {}^{2} } \\sqrt{(3 - 0 {})^{2} + ( - 4 - 0) {}^{2} } \\sqrt{9 + 16} \\sqrt{25} = ±5but distance cant be negative....so rejecting negatuve value.....hence answer is.....5 units
36.

Why do need state parties in India?

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37.

Highlight the importance of petroleum.explain the occurance of petroleum in India

Answer» Please mere question ka answer do koi bhi
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Hlo ji
38.

Which book Mahatma Gandhi wrote

Answer» Hind swaraj
1. Autobiography: The story of my experiments with truth2. Hindi Swaraj & Indian home rule3. Key to health....& many more
Bshx
39.

Who took pasta in Sicily?

Answer» China
40.

identify proper reason for formation of swaraj party

Answer» Ans: wanted members of Congress to return to council politics.Explanation:The abeyance of the non-cooperation movement by mahatma Gandhi this result led to the split within the congress in December 1922.This result in the formation of the Swaraj Party in January 1923 a separate group of members of congress which was headed by the leaders like Chitranjan das and Moti Lal Nehru.The Swaraj party leaders wanted to contest the council election and wreck the government from within.The Swaraj party gained impressive success in the legislative council elections of November 1923.\xa0
Leaders of congress felt that it was important to oppose British policies within the councils, argue for reform. They formed swaraj party to argue for a return to council politics.
41.

Why is it believed that print culture created coditiins for French Revolution ?

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42.

Who assassinated gandhiji and when

Answer» Nathuram godse at the point blank range on 30 Jan 1948
Nathuram Godse.\xa0Nathuram Vinayak Godse\xa0(19 May 1910 – 15 November 1949) was the assassin of\xa0Mahatma Gandhi, who shot Gandhi in the chest three times at point blank range in New Delhi on 30 January 1948.
Nathuram Godse
43.

Tell me about. Mob linching

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44.

Sources are from books

Answer» Yes
45.

Explain the reason for necessity of supervision by Reserve Bank of India of formal sources of loans.

Answer» answer yaar
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Hii.aradhna...bcoz banks could violate laws and rules and could be involve in malpractices and wrong things so something is needed to supervise for security of people\'s money..
46.

One of the best ways to reduce over usage of ground water is

Answer» ThNkuu Madhu Sharma
Thankuuh
Rainwater harvesting
Rainwater harvesting
47.

Write a short note on INC , BJP , BSP , CPI-M , CPI , NCP all parties

Answer» Search on NCERT Book
48.

Differentiate between Harbour and Port

Answer» Harbour :- Harbour is a place on the cost where ships,boats and barges can seek shelter from a stormy whether. Port:- Port is a location on the coast that can be used to load unload cargo. Location:-Port:- A port is located inside a harbour Harbour:- A harbour cannot be located inside a port.Purpose:- Harbour :- The purpose of harbour is to provide shelter from the whether condition. Port:- The purpose of port is to load and unload cargo .Creation:- Harbour :- A harbour is usually a natural structure .Port :- Port are generally artificia.......
49.

Describe the role of political parties in India.

Answer» Gr8 role
50.

NCM is moment voilence or non violence

Answer»