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701.

Who was abdul gaffar khan

Answer» He was a devot disciple of Mahatma Gandhi who lead the Civil Disobedience movement in Peshawar.\xa0Ghaffar Khan forged a close, spiritual, and uninhibited friendship with Mahatma Gandhi, the pioneer of non-violent mass civil disobedience in India. The two had a deep admiration towards each other and worked together closely till 1947.On April 23, 1930, Ghaffar Khan was arrested during protests arising out of the\xa0Salt Satyagraha.\xa0He was closely identified with Gandhi because of his non-violence principles and he is known in India as the \'Frontier Gandhi\'.
702.

How to study study is sooo garf

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703.

Effects of 1st world war in india

Answer» The\xa0First World War\xa0destroyed empires, created numerous new nation-states, encouraged independence movements in Europe\'s colonies, forced the United States to become a\xa0world\xa0power and led directly to Soviet communism and the rise of Hitler.
Poverty increased
prices of goods become double
Effected more on steel and metals and land
704.

Explain clay work as an ancient India art

Answer» Clay work\tIndia since ancient times has been producing clay vessels. The history of clay crafts in India dates back to 6,000BC through remains found at Mehrgarh, on the western bank of the\xa0Indus River.\tThrough various archaeological excavations, various remains of clay pottery have been found during the Harappan Civilisation.\tPainted grey ware (PGW) pottery remains unearthed at several archaeological sites in Punjab and Haryana. It is believed to belong to the Rig Vedic Aryan period.\xa0\tThe PGW is a smooth, very fine and coloured variant of pottery. It was made of well-worked, high-quality clay with black geometric patterns on it. Floral patterns and symbols of the Sun can also be seen.\tLater, Northern Black Polished Ware developed around 400BC. It was a highly lustrous pottery developed during the Mauryan period.\xa0
705.

Name any two pre independence industrial cities in India

Answer» BOMBAY & CALCUTTA
706.

Write the role of two brothers shaukat Ali and Muhammad Ali

Answer» Shaukat Ali\xa0helped his younger\xa0brother Mohammad Ali\xa0Jouhar publish the Urdu weekly Hamdard and the English weekly Comrade. In 1915 he published an article which said Turks were right to fight the British. These\xa0two\xa0weekly magazines played a key\xa0role\xa0in shaping the political policy of Muslim India back then.
707.

What are the contrast between production and employment

Answer» The total value of goods and Services produced in the country is the indicator of income for the country. The Technical term to denote this value is Gross Domestic Product (GDP).GDP records the market value of all final goods and services produced. The sum of the Production in the three sectors i.e. Agriculture, Industries and Service, gives GDP. It is value of all final goods and services Produced with a country during a particular year.The Industrial sector became the dominant sector and the importance of the agriculture sector both for employment and production declined.In the Past 50 years, there has been a further shift from Industry to service sector for developed countries.According to the census of India, 2011 out of 1.2 billion persons in India, 460 million people are workers i.e. people engaged in some productive activities.
708.

Which national party is the oldest party in the world

Answer» Congress party
Indian National congress
United kingdom\'s conservative party
Congress
Popularly known as the Congress Party, the Indian National Congress was founded in 1885. It played a dominant role in Indian politics for several decades after India’s Independence.
709.

What are the stock resorses and their example

Answer» These are material in the environment which have the potential to satisfy the human needs but could not be used as the human beings do not have the appropriate technology to convert them into usable form. For example, water (H2O) is a compound of two inflammable gases i.e. hydrogen and oxygen but human beings do not have the required technology to use them as a source of energy.
710.

French revolution ke baare me btao

Answer» The French Revolution was a milestone episode in modern European history. It began in the year 1789 and ended in the late 1790s with the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. All through that time, residents of France were levelling and restructuring their country’s administrative landscape, uprooting centuries-old foundations such as sheer monarchy and the feudal system. The turmoil was caused due to extensive discontent with the monarchy and the pitiable economic policies of King Louis XVI. The French Revolution played a critical role in shaping modern nations by showing its goals and at times disintegrated into a chaotic bloodbath. The social and political structure of France was completely changed due to this revolution. It came to an end to the French feudalism, monarchy and took political power from the Catholic Church. It brought new ideas to Europe including liberty and freedom for the commoner as well as the abolishment of slavery and the rights of women. These new ideas continued to influence Europe and helped to shape many of Europe\'s modern-day governments.\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0Before the French Revolution, the people of France were divided into social groups called "Estates." The First Estate included the clergy (church leaders), the Second Estate included the nobles, and the Third Estate. Most of the taxes were used to be paid by third estate people, while the nobility lived lives of luxury and got all the high-ranking jobs. Many of the new political ideas and alliances of the French Revolution were formed in political clubs. They were called\xa0Jacobin\xa0Club, the Feuillants, the Cordeliers, and the Pantheon Club. \xa0The democratic rights and right to liberty were the most important heritage of the French revolution. This spread from France to the rest of Europe during the 19th century, where feudal systems were abolished. Later, these ideas were adopted by Indian revolutionary strugglers like Tipu Sultan and Raja Rammohan Roy.
711.

Short note on Bahujan Samaj Party

Answer» Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) was founded by Kanshi Ram in 1984. It seeks to representBahujan Samaj, which includes Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), OBCs and religious minorities.It gets inspiration from the ideas and teachings of Sahu Maharaj, Mahatma Phule, Periyar Ramaswami Naicker and BR Ambedkar.It has its main base in Uttar Pradesh and substantial presence in neighbouring states like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Delhi and Punjab.After Kanshi Ram, Mayawati became the leader and formed government in Uttar Pradesh.
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) was founded by Kanshi Ram in 1984. It seeks to representBahujan Samaj, which includes Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), OBCs and religious minorities.It gets inspiration from the ideas and teachings of Sahu Maharaj, Mahatma Phule, Periyar Ramaswami Naicker and BR Ambedkar.It has its main base in Uttar Pradesh and substantial presence in neighbouring states like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Delhi and Punjab.After Kanshi Ram, Mayawati became the leader and formed government in Uttar Pradesh.
712.

What was the ideology of satyagraha?

Answer» Satyagraha according to Gandhi was a unique weapon to fight injustice. It was a novel method of mass agitation. It stressed on the principle of truth, non-violence, tolerance and peaceful protests. Gandhi had already organised a successful satyagraha movement in South Africa. He also organised it successfully at Champaran in Bihar, Kheda in Gujarat and Ahmedabad in Gujarat.
↪ Here\'s your answer friend,⏩The ideology of Satyagraha by Mahatma Gandhi was in this way :⏩It was a philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi.\xa0⏩It is Sanskrit word in which satya means truth and agrah means path which altogether mean to walk on a path of truth.⏩Satyagraha means a mass agitation without any violence.\xa0⏩It was started by Mahatma Gandhi to end the British Raj in INDIA.\xa0↪ Some examples are :\xa01) Champaran Satyagraha 19172) Ahemdabad Satyagraha 19183) Kheda Satyagraha 19184) Rowlatt Satyagraha 1919⭐ Hope it helps you : ) ⭐
713.

who gave the call from purana samaj

Answer» After some time Gandhi brokered a further compromise by reducing the time given from two years to one. Jawaharlal Nehru voted for the new resolution, while Subhash Bose told his supporters that he would not oppose the resolution, and abstained from voting himself.In the 1929 Lahore Congress session, Jawaharlal Nehru, presidented over the session where he gave the call for purna swaraj and declared 26 January 1930 as the independece day across the whole country.
714.

Mention the importance of power sharing

Answer» Firstly, power sharing is good because it helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups. Since social conflict often leads to violence and political instability, power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political order.\xa0Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy. A democratic rule involves sharing power with those affected by its exercise, and who have to live with its effects. People have a right to be consulted on how they are to be governed.
power sharing is good because it helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups. Since social conflict often leads to violence and political instability, power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political order.Power sharing is the very spirit of democracy. A democratic rule involves sharing power with those affected by its exercise, and who have to live with its effects. People have a right to be consulted on how they are to be governed.
715.

Explain the briefly millets and pulses

Answer» Millets are a group of highly variable small-seeded grasses, widely grown around the world as cereal crops or grains for fodder and human food. ... The crop is favored due to its productivity and short growing season under dry, high-temperature conditions. Millets are indigenous to many parts of the world.India is the largest producer (25% of global production), consumer (27% of world consumption) and importer (14%) of pulses in the world. Pulses account for around 20 per cent of the area under foodgrains and contribute around 7-10 per cent of the total foodgrains production in the country. Though pulses are grown in both Kharif and Rabi seasons, Rabi pulses contribute more than 60 per cent of the total production.Gram is the most dominant pulse having a share of around 40 per cent in the total production followed by Tur/Arhar at 15 to 20 per cent and Urad/Black Matpe and Moong at around 8-10 per cent each. Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka are the top five pulses producing States. Productivity of pulses is 764 kg/ha.Pul\xa0s es India are generally cultivated on marginal lands and under rain-fed conditions. Therefore, only 15% of the area guarantee any assured irrigation. The production of pulses have high level of fluctuation especially due to biotic and abiotic stresses. Also the prices have fluctuations due to lack of effective support system from the government. As a result of this, farmers are not very keen on opting for pulse cultivation in spite of higher rise in prices in recent years. Farmers are opting for other cash rich crops instead of pulses due to better return and lower risk exposure.\xa0In spite of such factors, there has been improvement in the yields over the years and resulted in higher production of pulse. But our yield is still lower compared to other countries due to poor spread of improved varieties of crops and technologies too, sudden climate changes, exposure to pests and diseases and general declining trend of the growth rate of production. Government has taken enough steps and introduced support systems to improve this condition over the recent years. This has resulted in above normal growth in the area of pulse production in recent years.There has been less than 1% growth annually in pulse production in recent years in India which is less than even half\xa0the growth rate of the population in the country. This resulted in a sharp decline in the availability of pulses which had a bearing on the consumption too.\xa0The government intervened and National Food Security Mission for pulses was enforced. As a result, there has been\xa0a major increase in pulse consumption in the last four years due to higher production and larger imports of some pulses.
716.

When was non cooperation movement start

Answer» September 1920
717.

Write the role of 2 brothers mohammad ali and shaukat ali in non cooperation movement

Answer» The Khilafat Movement was launched by Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali. Gandhiji saw this as an opportunity to bring Muslims under the umbrella of a unified national movement. At the Calcutta Session of the Congress in September 1920, he convinced other leaders to start a Non-Cooperation Movement in support of Khilafat Movement.
718.

What is a resources

Answer» Everything available in our environment to fullfill our need
Everything available in our environment to satisfy our need is termed as resource. A stock or supply of money, materials ,staff, and other assets that can be drawn by a person or Organisation in order to function effectively is called as a resource. And it should be technological e accessible economically feasible and culturally acceptable examples of resources are soil, forest, land, fossil fuels etc....
Everything available in our environment which can be used to satisfy our needs, is called a\xa0resource. It should be technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable. Only then, it can be termed as a \'Resource\'. Examples: minerals, forests, fossil fuels etc.
719.

Write about the organization of satyagraha in different places by Gandhiji

Answer»
\tAfter returning to India, Mahatma Gandhi successfully organised satyagraha movements in a number of places.\tIn the year 1917, he travelled to Champaran in Bihar to inspire the peasants to struggle against the oppressive plantation system.\tLater in the year 1917, he organised another satyagraha movement to support the peasants of the Kheda district of Gujarat who were affected by crop failure and a plague epidemic. The peasants of Kheda place were not able to pay the revenue, and were demanding for the revenue collection to be relaxed.\tIn the year 1918, Mahatma Gandhi went to Ahmedabad to organise a satyagraha movement amongst the cotton mill workers at the mill.

Satyagraha movements were successfully organised by Mahatma Gandhi in various places after arriving in India. He organised a satyagraha at Champaran in Bihar in 1916 to inspire the peasants to struggle against the oppressive plantation system.\xa0\xa0He then organised a satyagraha to support the peasants of the Kheda district of Gujarat, in 1917. A satyagraha movement was organised in Ahmedabad, in 1918, amongst cotton mill workers.
720.

Why political parties necessary

Answer» Political parties necessary because: 1.they form government i.e they run the government 2.they contest elections 3.the party which lose the elections becomes the opposition party and criticise the ruling party for its bad decisions and failure hence made the government more transparent 4.they provides the citizens access to government machinery and welfare programs 5.they provide the people right to choose or not reject a representative by putting different types of belives and assuring them to start different schemes
Hope you got it ?
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.
721.

Describe the local self go ernment

Answer» Local self-government refers to a government which is formed by people living in the same locality. People elect their representatives from the same locality as they are aware of the problems of that area.There are two types of local self-governing bodies in India:\tRural\tUrban
722.

In how many category does industry classified on the basis of raw materials

Answer» Coffee and tea
Two Agro Based Industries and Mineral based industries.
On the basis of sources of raw material industries are classified as:\tAgro based: Agro based industries draw their raw materials from agricultural products.\tFor example, Textiles, Sugar, Coffee, Tea and Edible Oil, etc.\tMineral based: Mineral based draw their raw material from minerals.\tFor example, Iron and Steel industries, cement, machine holes, petrochemicals, etc.
723.

How did the problem of small farmer can be solved? How did it affect the food security of country

Answer» Farming evolves over time.Form relationships. Every business book has the cliché statement that relationships are the key to success, but it makes sense. ... Try something new. Keep an open mind. ... Be organized. ... Be consistent in all areas. ... Manage money.The report identified a multitude of food-security problems including hunger, obesity, malnutrition, low crop yields, inadequate food storage, poor sanitation and related political instability....
724.

The first jute mill was set up near Kolkata in which year?

Answer» 1885
In 1855
Rishra was\xa0the first jute mill\xa0established in\xa0Kolkata\xa0in the\xa0year\xa01855.
725.

Write the two bevarge grown in India

Answer» Coffee and tea
Tea and coffee
Coffee and tea
The two most important beverage crops of India are1. Tea2. CoffeeFavorable conditions for these crops"\tTemperature should be around 15°C-30°C\tSoil should be fertile, loamy, well drained and rich in nutrients with rainfall around 150-200 centimeters.Major states for producing Tea:1. Asam.2. Tamil Nadu.3. West Bengal .Major states for producing Coffee\tTamil Nadu.\tKerala.\tKarnataka.
726.

What is bhudan,gramdan movement in the field of agriculture?(3)

Answer» \xa0Bhoodan Movement was started by Vinoba Bhave. It was a land reform movement in India which included the voluntary gifting of the land by the landowners to the landless labourers.Bhoodan Movement led to the ‘Gramdaan’\xa0when people of a village voluntarily donated all lands of the village for redistribution of land on an equitable basis. This was the beginning of the ‘Gramdaan’.
727.

How did the problem of small farmer can be solved? How did it affect the food security of country?

Answer» Answer pls
728.

What are the challenges faced by the Indian farmers today?

Answer» Some challenges faced by our farmers on daily basis are:\xa01)\xa0Small and fragmented lands provided to them.\xa02)\xa0Seeds which they get are not of proper quality, which definitely affects the growth. Distribution of seeds is also in poor condition.\xa03)\xa0The average yields of crops are lowest in India due to soil degradation and improper use of manure, fertilizer and herbicides.\xa04)\xa0Irrigation.\xa05)\xa0Less machinery, more manpower, the government should pay proper attention to the need of farmers.
729.

Which provinces did not boycott the council elections??

Answer» The Justice Party of Madras decided not to boycott Council elections. The Justice Party members were non-Brahmans and so far had not been able to win elections, as the Brahman candidates always won. They thought it was a golden opportunity for them to enter the Councils.
730.

write a brief note on agenda 21

Answer» Agenda 21, established at the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, or “Earth Summit”, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is the blueprint for sustainability in the 21st\xa0century. Agenda 21 is a commitment to sustainable development, which was agreed by many of the world’s governments. Nations that have pledged to take part in Agenda 21 are monitored by the International Commission on Sustainable Development, and are encouraged to promote Agenda 21 at the local and regional levels within their own countries. Agenda 21 addresses the development of societies and economies by focusing on the conservation and preservation of our environments and natural resources.
731.

What is the form of power sharing

Answer» Horizontal level of power sharing and vertical level of power sharing .
There are two forms of power sharing:Horizontal and verticalHorizontal- legislature, executive, judiciaryVeryical- between central, state and local government
We can also say the form of power sharing -1.fedral government 2.community government 3.coalition government 4.vertical division of power 5.Horizontal division of power
The form of power sharing is the sharing of power\'s between Government levels or higher level to lower level
732.

Why is agriculture called the mainstay of indian economy?

Answer» (i)\xa0Agriculture\xa0is the\xa0mainstay of Indian economy\xa0because about 60% of our population depends directly or indirectly on\xa0agriculture. (ii) It provides raw materials to the industries. (iii)\xa0India\xa0earns foreign exchange by exporting agricultural products. (iv) It contributes about 29% to the Gross Domestic Product.
Because most no. of people are employed bin agriculture sector
733.

Who emerged as a victorious general during the revolutionary war

Answer» Jrnr
734.

Which documents became the charter of liberalism

Answer» Liberalism, the belief in\xa0freedom,\xa0equality,\xa0democracy\xa0and\xa0human rights, is historically associated with thinkers such as\xa0John Locke\xa0and\xa0Montesquieu. It is a political movement which spans the better part of the last four centuries, though the use of the word "liberalism" to refer to a specific political doctrine did not occur until the 19th century. The\xa0Glorious Revolution\xa0of 1688 in\xa0England\xa0laid the foundations for the development of the modern liberal state by\xa0constitutionally limiting\xa0the power of the\xa0monarch, affirming parliamentary supremacy, passing the\xa0Bill of Rights\xa0and establishing the principle of "consent of the governed". The 1776\xa0Declaration of Independence\xa0of the\xa0United States\xa0founded the nascent republic on liberal principles without the encumbrance of hereditary aristocracy—the declaration stated that "all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, among these life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness",[1]\xa0echoing John Locke\'s phrase "life, liberty, and property". A few years later, the\xa0French Revolution\xa0overthrew the hereditary aristocracy, with the slogan "liberty, equality, fraternity" and was the first state in history to grant\xa0universal male suffrage. The\xa0Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, first codified in 1789 in France, is a foundational document of both liberalism and human rights. The intellectual progress of the\xa0Enlightenment, which questioned old traditions about societies and governments, eventually coalesced into powerful revolutionary movements that toppled what the French called the\xa0Ancien Régime, the belief in absolute monarchy and established religion, especially in\xa0Europe,\xa0Latin America\xa0and\xa0North America.
735.

Two institutions that the conservative said to be preserved

Answer» Religion, Parliamentary
736.

Is any thing reduced from chapter agriculture ??

Answer» 2x+5y=22xy prove that
Considering the loss of classroom teaching time due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown, CBSE reduced the syllabus of classes 9 to 12 with the help of suggestions from NCERT.The CBSE syllabus has been rationalized keeping intact the learning outcomes so that the core concepts of students can be retained.Deleted syllabus of CBSE Class 10 Social Science\xa0
737.

What is majoritarianism? How does it harm any country? Give reasons in support of your answer.

Answer» Majoritarianism is a process in which a country gives priority to the religion in majority.It harms a country as the religion in minority gets depressed and suffers a lot.This can be explained with the example of Sri Lanka as majoritarianism is followed their giving priority to the Sinhalas.Majoritarianism in Sri Lanka.\xa0
The leaders of the Sinhala community of Sri Lanka sought to secure dominance over government by virtue of their majority.(ii)\xa0In 1956 an Act was passed to recognise Sinhala as the only official language, thus disregarding Tamils.(iii)\xa0The government followed preferential policies that favour Sinhala applicants for university positions and government jobs.(iv)\xa0In Sri Lanka, maximum people believe in Buddhism. A new constitution stipulated that the state shall protect and foster Buddhism.\xa0This led to civil war
738.

In the present situation primary sector is contributing less toward GDP .explain

Answer» As economy grows, there is a shift in labour force from Primary Sector to Secondary and Tertiary Sectors. As economy progresses, the people tend to work more in the secondary and service sectors of the economy. Workforce of primary sector gradually starts decreasing with the economic development. Hence, there is an increase in demand for goods and services produced by secondary and tertiary sectors. As a result, the share of secondary and tertiary sectors to the GDP increases and the share of primary sector to the GDP decreases.
739.

Full form of BMI ?

Answer» Body maas index
Body Mass Index.
740.

What was the role of music and language to shape nationalist sentiment in europe

Answer» i) The idea of a nation can be created through stories, poets and writings. Music too can help in expressing nationalist feelings or sentiments. (ii) Romanticism, a cultural movement which emerged in Europe, sought to develop a particular form of nationalist sentiments or national feelings. The main aim of romantic artists was to create a sense of a shared collective heritage and a common cultural past. (iii) Language also played an important role in developing the national sentiments or nationalist feeling, e.g., in Poland, language began to be used as a weapon of national resistance. The wide scale use of\xa0Polish language came to be seen as a symbol of struggle against national dominance.
741.

Why were the Tamils in srilanka having the feeling of alenation

Answer» Sri-lanka Tamils felt alientsd because:(i) In 1956, an Act was passed to recognise Sinhala as the only official language, thus disregarding Tamil.(ii) The governments followed preferential policies that favoured Sinhala applicants for positions in educational institutions, armed forces and other government jobs.(iii) A new constitution declared that the state shall protect and promote Buddhism, the religion of the majority Sinhala community.All these government measures gradually increased the feeling of alienation among the Sri Lankan Tamils.
742.

Why are demand deposits considered as money??

Answer»
Due to following reasons, the demand deposits are considered as money(i) Demand deposits can be withdrawn from the bank whenever it is required.(ii) They are widely accepted as a means of payment, along with the currency, thus they are considered as money.(iii) They are accepted widely as means of payment by way of a cheque instead of cash.
743.

Describe the political ends that list hopes to achieve through economic measure

Answer» dhinchakkkk puja selfie maine le li aaj
A customs union known as Wolverine was formed at the initiative of Prussia and joined by most of the German states. This union removed internal impediments and summed up 32 currencies into two. Besides this, it the aim of the union is to bind the Germans economically into a nation by strengthening the nation materially through its protection of interests externally and stimulating its internal production.\xa0
744.

What is the meaning of development

Answer» The constant change towards growth is called development.
The process of creating something more advanced ; a more advanced product
745.

What are the difference in between formal and informal ?

Answer» Formal sector loans:\xa0(i)\xa0Loans from banks and cooperatives.\xa0(ii)\xa0Under supervision of the Reserve Bank of India.\xa0(iii)\xa0Reasonable rates of interest.\xa0Informal sector loans:\xa0(i)\xa0Loans from moneylenders, relatives, friend, traders, etc.(ii)\xa0No supervision of any institution.\xa0(iii)\xa0Very high rates of interest.
746.

Define plantation agriculture. Explain any four characteristics of plantationagriculture.

Answer» Plantation Agriculture: It is a type of commercial farming practised in tropical and sub-tropical regions. It was introduced by the British in India.Characteristics:(i) A signal crop is grown over a large area.(ii) It is capital intensive and done with migrant labour.(iii) All produce is used as raw material in industries such as tea, coffee, rubber, sugarcane, banana, etc.(iv) Plantation has an interface of agriculture and industry both.
747.

Per capita income hide A)disparities B)average income C)total population D)total expenditure

Answer» Per capita income hide disparities.
Ans : A\xa0(i) Per capital income is the average income of a country.(ii) Per capital income criteria takes into account only the economic aspect of life and ignores the social, aspect of life.(iii) Per capita income criteria ignores education, health, life expectancy, sanitation etc.(iv) Per capita income criteria also ignores non material things like peace, pollution free environment, democracy, etc.(v) Though Punjab has higher per capital income as compared to Kerala but it has been ranked lower on Human Development Index because it is far behind than Kerala in literacy rate and has higher infant mortality rate than Kerala.
748.

Define cyclic emplyment

Answer» Cyclical unemployment is a type of unemployment which is related to the cyclical trends in the industry or the business cycle. If an economy is doing good, cyclical unemployment will be at its lowest, and will be the highest if the economy growth starts to falter.
749.

Why did nationalist emerge in the emerge Balkans?

Answer» Nationalist teneion emerged in the Balkans because the Balkan states were aspiring for nationalism.The Balkans was a region comprising modern day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece,Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro and their inhabitants were called Slavs.In 19th century, the major portion of the Balkans was under the Ottoman Empire.The ideas of romantic nationalism developed in the Balkans. The rebellions nationalities in the Balkans thought that their struggle was the attempt to win back their long-lost independence.
750.

What was zollevarin why was it formed

Answer» This answer is by me only ....there may others copy paste from websites I don\'t want to take their names ...but I hope u will understand ...and this gaddaari neglects other true students answers
Zollverein was a custom union ...which was made to abolish tariff barriers so that trading system could be improved ...and economy could develop..Thank you..