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1551.

Why do some people oppose dams? Give one reason.

Answer» some people oppose dams because while creating a dam has huge flooding in a large area and if there is a civilization over that then the people have to be shifted to an another area so they will have too much of problems so that\'s why some people in the welfare of that is slums in opposing of the construction of dams.
They release greenhouse gases, destroy carbon sinks in wetlands and oceans, deprive ecosystems of nutrients, destroy habitats, increase sea levels, waste water and displace poor communities.
1552.

What led to the emergence of feelings of Nationalism in Europe?

Answer» During the 19th century, feelings of nationalism emerged and brought a colossal change Europe , both mentally and politically . these changes became the reason behind the changed political system and multi national dynastic empires of Europe were replaced with nation states. this idea of modern state , where a clearly defined territory controlled by centralised power , had been developing in Europe , over a long period of time . the concept of nation state and nationalism came into being with both the rulers and citizens . they joined their hands and developed a sense of collective identity and shared history. the sense of commonness was forged through struggles and through common people .
1553.

How has the democratically elected government in Sri Lanka established Majoritarin measures?

Answer» The series of majoritarian measures adopted by the democratically elected government were as follows:\xa0(i) In 1956, an act was passed to recognise Sinhala as the official language thus disregarding Tamil.(ii) The government followed preferential policies that favoured Sinhala applicants for university positions and government jobs.(iii) A new Constitution stipulated that the state shall protect and foster Buddhism.
1554.

List the three merits of Power Sharing.?

Answer» 1. No single community can take decision unilaterally.2. It is realised that unity of country is only possible by repecting feelings and interest of different communities.3. Reduces conflicts between different social groups.4. Stability of political order is achieved.5. Better outcome.6. People have right to be consulted for governing practices.7. All have a voice in shaping public policies.8. People rule themselves through institution of self goverenance.
1555.

Explain any five fields other than income where development is needed.

Answer» The field of education. is another important field when it comes the well being of a country in various ways, education boost the production industry of a given country through inventions and innovations.The field of agriculture is another important field when it comes to food and health of the country people because nutrition is a very vital when it comes to socialize.
1556.

Differentiae between alluvial soil and black soil?

Answer» (i) The black cotton soil is formed by the weathering of igneous rocks and lava flow, whereas\xa0the Alluvial soil is formed by the deposition of rivers.\xa0(ii) Alluvial soil is mostly confined to the Great Northern plains and the coastal plains and support many crops like rice and wheat. Black soil is found mostly in the northwestern part of the peninsular plateau mainly in Maharashtra and parts of Gujarat and cotton grows best in this soil.
1557.

What are the advantages of renewable resource?

Answer» Environmental and economic\xa0benefits\xa0of using\xa0renewable energy\xa0include: Generating\xa0energy\xa0that produces no greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels and reduces some types of air pollution. Diversifying\xa0energy\xa0supply and reducing dependence on imported fuels.\xa0They include fossil fuels such as oil, natural gas, coal, and uranium used for nuclear\xa0energy. Despite this, they have a couple of advantages: The main advantages of non-renewable energies is that they are abundant and affordable.\xa0Renewable\xa0energy also helps conserve the nation\'s natural\xa0resources.\xa0Renewable\xa0energy provides reliable power supplies and fuel diversification, which enhance energy security and lower risk of fuel spills while reducing the need for imported fuels.\xa0Renewable\xa0energy also helps conserve the nation\'s natural\xa0resources.
1558.

Resource planning is the single solution for sustainable development?Justify.

Answer» Sustainable\xa0economic\xa0development\xa0is\xa0essential for resource planning\xa0because it helps us to make the judicious use of\xa0resources\xa0instead of exploiting them recklessly.It paves the way for the\xa0development\xa0of the existing\xa0resources\xa0instead of destroying them.It is a true way for\xa0resource planning.\xa0It is essential to have\xa0resource planning\xa0because of the following reasons: It helps to identify the various\xa0resources\xa0present in different regions of the country. It helps in the conservation of various non-renewable/extinguishable\xa0resources. It helps in reducing wastage of\xa0resources.
1559.

Describe the Land use pattern in India?

Answer» Land resources in India are primarily divided into agricultural land, forest land, land meant for pasture and grazing, land for other non-agricultural use(such as housing, roads and industry) and waste land (rocky, arid and desert areas). In 2002-03, 54 per cent of the total land area was cultivable or fallow, 22.5 per cent was covered by forests and 3.5 per cent was used for grazing. The rest was waste land, with traces of miscellaneous cultivation.
According to the recent data, about 54% of the total\xa0land\xa0area is cultivable or fallow, 22.5% is covered by forests, and 3.45% is\xa0used for\xa0grazing. The rest is waste\xa0land, with traces of miscellaneous cultivation.\xa0Land use pattern\xa0refers to the way a particular piece of\xa0land\xa0us utilized by the authority to manage it in a planned way. A piece of\xa0land\xa0can be distributed according to the requirements for agriculture, residence, forests etc.\xa0India\xa0is the second most populated country of the world. Due to this huge population which is increasing day by day. The need of\xa0land\xa0resources to make more livable and factory sites are also increasing. That\'s why the\xa0land use pattern\xa0is\xa0changing\xa0day by day.
1560.

Distinguish between Potential and developed resources?

Answer» Potential resources are resources\xa0which exist in a region and which\xa0can\xa0be used in the future. For example:- Mineral oil may exist in many parts of India where sedimentary rocks\xa0are\xa0found but till it is actually drilled out and put into use, it remains a\xa0potential resource.\xa0Actual\xa0resources\xa0are coal,Water, petrol\xa0Potential resources\xa0are uranium in Ladakh etc. actual\xa0resource\xa0are\xa0resources\xa0whose quantity is known and are used in present.eg black soil in maharashtra .\xa0potential resources\xa0are\xa0resources\xa0whose quantity is not known and are not used in present.eg uranium in ladakh.\xa0Developed resource\xa0include coal , petroleum , iron , river etc.. their quantity and quality had been determined and their use had been also started.\xa0Developed\xa0resources\xa0have been properly measured in terms of quantity and quality for utilization.
Potential resources-the resources which are not yet being used or which are still in preliminary stage are potential resources.With new researches in technology and advancement of skill in future,it would be possible to develop the potential resourcesDevoloped resources- the resources which have been developed by man for use and which are being utilized are actual resources.Minerals,resources used in food articles,conventional energy resources,cattle.,etc are actual resources.
1561.

Give the importance of soil. Explain any three factors responsible for Soil formation?

Answer» Importance of soilAs one it the most important components of the sustainability of an ecosystem, soil we said be of great importance when it comes to the growth of vegetation.Factors Responsible for the Formation of Soil are1. Parent Material: Deposited by streams or derived from in-situ weathering, these soil come with many properties like the mineral composition, the color, the particle size, and the chemical elements.2. Climate: The rate of weathering of the parent rock is affected by varied climate. Hence it is said to be an important factor in determining soil formation.3. Role of temperature: Any change in temperature can cause shrinking and swelling, frost action and general weathering in soils. Hence, temparature is said to play a vital role in soil formation.
Soils\xa0provide plants with essential minerals and nutrients.\xa0Soils\xa0provide air for gaseous exchange between roots and atmosphere.\xa0Soils\xa0protect plants from erosion and other destructive physical, biological and chemical activity.\xa0Soils\xa0hold water (moisture) and maintain adequate aeration.\xa0Soils\xa0form from the interplay of five main\xa0factors\xa0namely Parent material, Time, Climate, Relief and Organisms. Parent material: This refers to the mineral material or organic material from which the\xa0soil\xa0is\xa0formed. ... This is probably the most important\xa0factor\xa0that can shape the\xa0formation of soils.
1562.

What was the role of women it the nationalist struggle?

Answer» 1. they were present and started in the protests for equal political rights2. They were responsible for the foundation of newspaper after establishing their own political association3. Despite all this they were denied suffrage rights during the election of teh Assembly\xa04. When the parliament convened at St. Paul’s Church, they were admitted only as observers to stand in the visitors’ gallery.Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/1035999#readmore
Women\xa0played a very important\xa0role\xa0in\xa0nationalist struggles\xa0all over the world. They participated equally mostly in every movements. Liberty is personified as a\xa0women\xa0and also liberal\xa0nationalism\xa0proposed the idea of universal suffrage, leading to\xa0women\'s\xa0active participation in\xa0nationalist\xa0movements in Europe.Role of women in nationalist\xa0struggle:1. The women started organizing themselves and started forming clubs.2. The women started asking for their political rights.3. They also started protesting and participate in rallies and throng protest.
The role of women in nationalist struggles: The issue of extending political rights to women was a controversial one within the liberal movement, in which large numbers of women had participated actively over the years. Women had formed their own political associations, founded newspapers and taken part in political meetings and demonstrations. Despite this, they were denied suffrage during the election of the Assembly. When the Frankfurt Parliament convened in the Church of St. Paul, women were admitted only as observers to stand in the visitors’ gallery.
Women\xa0played a very important\xa0role\xa0in\xa0nationalist struggles\xa0all over the world. They participated equally mostly in every movements. Liberty is personified as a\xa0women\xa0and also liberal\xa0nationalism\xa0proposed the idea of universal suffrage, leading to\xa0women\'s\xa0active participation in\xa0nationalist\xa0movements in Europe.Role of women in nationalist\xa0struggle:1. The women started organizing themselves and started forming clubs.2. The women started asking for their political rights.3. They also started protesting and participate in rallies and throng protest.\xa0
1563.

Describe the centre state relation in india fedarlism? Federlism

Answer» “Centre-State relations” of\xa0Indian Federalism\xa0constitute the core of\xa0federalism\xa0and they are regulated by the provisions of the Constitution. (i) The division of powers between the Union and the\xa0States, as given in the\xa0Indian\xa0Constitution has a strong bias in favour of the\xa0Centre.\xa0The Constitution of\xa0India\xa0provides a dual polity with a clear division of powers between the Union and the\xa0States, each being supreme within the sphere allotted to it.\xa0Key Features of Federalism:\tThere are two or more levels (or tiers) of government.\tDifferent tiers of government govern the same citizens, but each tier has its own jurisdiction in specific matters of legislation, taxation and administration.\tThe jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of government are specified in the constitution.
“Centre-State relations” of Indian Federalism constitute the core of federalism and they are regulated by the provisions of the Constitution.(i) The division of powers between the Union and the States, as given in the Indian Constitution has a strong bias in favour of the Centre. Various kinds of restrictions are imposed upon the states.(ii) Administrative relations. The Indian Constitution is based on the principle that the executive power is co-extensive with the Legislative power i.e., Union and state executives can deal with all matters on which legislature legislates.(iii) In the administrative affairs also the centre acquires control over states through All India Services, Grant-in-Aid etc.Hence, restructuring of the centre-state relations is one more way in which federalism has been strengthened in practice.
1564.

Why was ststes reorganisation commission formed? Ferdalism

Answer» State reorganization commission was formed by the Central Government to recommend the reorganization of State boundaries on the basis of language, culture, ethnicity and geography.The State Reorganization Commission was formed by the Central Government of India in 1953.
1565.

Which subjects fall under the concurrent list? Fedarlism

Answer» The Concurrent List contains subjects of common interest to both the Union as well as the States. These include education, forest, trade unions, marriage, adoption and succession. Both, the Central and the state governments can make laws in the Concurrent List.
education, forest, trade, marriage, adoption etc
1566.

The federal system serves which two dual objectives? Federalism

Answer» The federal system has dual objectives-1. To safeguard and promote unity of the country,2. While at the same time accommodate the regional diversity.
The Concurrent List contains subjects of common interest to both the Union as well as the States. These include education, forest, trade unions, marriage, adoption and succession. Both, the Central and the state governments can make laws in the Concurrent List.
1567.

What are the differences between private sector and unorganised sector ? Arr both same ?

Answer» Unorganised sector\xa0is a\xa0sector\xa0where the employment terms are not fixed and regular as well as the enterprises are not registered with the Government but the\xa0private sector\xa0is the part\xa0of\xa0the economy sometimes referred to as the citizen\xa0sector, which is owned by\xa0private\xa0individuals or groups.\xa0Organised Sector\xa0is a\xa0sector\xa0where the employment terms are fixed and regular, and the employees get assured work.\xa0Unorganised sector\xa0is one where the employment terms are not fixed and regular, as well as the enterprises, are not registered with the government.
1568.

What arrangement were made in the congress of vienna in 1815 ?

Answer» In 1815 the European powers of Britain, Russia, prussia and Austria had collectively defeated Napoleon. Their chief representatives met at Vienna to come to a settlement for Europe. The Congress was hosted by Austrian chancellor Duke Metternich. The delegates grew up the Treaty of Vienna in 1815 with the aim of undoing what Napoleon had transferred in Europe.1.The Bourbon dynasty was restored to power in France. They were deposed during the French Revolution. France lost its territories which had been annexed under Napoleon.2. A series of states were carved out on the French frontiers to prevent French expansion in the coming future. Thus , the kingdom of Netherlands which included Belgium was set up in the north and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south.3. Prussia was given new territories on its Western Frontiers while Austria was given control of Northern Italy. The German confederation of 39 States was left and it is.4. In the east, Russia was given a part of Poland why Prussia was given a portion of Saxony. The main aim was to restore the monarchies that were overthrown by Napoleon and re-establish the authority of Conservatives in Europe.
In 1815 the European powers of Britain, Russia, prussia and Austria had collectively defeated Napoleon. Their chief representatives met at Vienna to come to a settlement for Europe. The Congress was hosted by Austrian chancellor Duke Metternich. The delegates grew up the Treaty of Vienna in 1815 with the aim of undoing what Napoleon had transferred in Europe.1.The Bourbon dynasty was restored to power in France. They were deposed during the French Revolution. France lost its territories which had been annexed under Napoleon.2. A series of states were carved out on the French frontiers to prevent French expansion in the coming future. Thus , the kingdom of Netherlands which included Belgium was set up in the north and Genoa was added to Piedmont in the south.3. Prussia was given new territories on its Western Frontiers while Austria was given control of Northern Italy. The German confederation of 39 States was left and it is.4. In the east, Russia was given a part of Poland why Prussia was given a portion of Saxony. The main aim was to restore the monarchies that were overthrown by Napoleon and re-establish the authority of Conservatives in Europe.
1569.

What is Frederic Sorrieu\'s utopian vision

Answer» What is required
Frederic Sorrieu is trying to depict a Utopian vision where the World is characterized by the following:\tWorld made up of democratic and secular Republics.\tPeople of Europe, America, men , women of all ages and classes marching together, paying homage to the statue of liberty.\tRemains of the symbols of absolutists monarchies.\tSorrieu grouped people into different nations, with their distinct flags and costumes.\tUS and Switzerland are leading the processions.\t\xa0A female figure holding torch of enlightenment and charter of rights of the man.\tHe is trying to give a sense of belonging to the people, a shared collective identity through the symbols.
I don\'t know
1570.

Advantages of rainwater harvesting.

Answer» The benefits of rainwater harvesting system are listed below.\tLess of cost.\tHelps in reducing the water bill.\tDecreases the demand for water.\tReduces the need for imported water.\tPromotes both water and energy conservation.\tImproves the quality and quantity of groundwater.\tDoes not require a filtration system for landscape irrigation.\tThis technology is relatively simple, easy to install and operate.\tIt reduces soil erosion,\xa0storm water runoff, flooding, and pollution of surface water with fertilizers, pesticides, metals and other sediments.\tIt is an excellent source of water for landscape irrigation with no chemicals and dissolved salts and fee from all minerals.
1571.

What is jhum cultivation?

Answer» Jhum cultivation, also known as the slash and burn agriculture, is the process of growing crops by first clearing the land of trees and vegetation and burning them thereafter.
1572.

Why mining is harmful for us

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mining contributes to erosion, sinkholes, deforestation, loss of biodiversity, significant use of water resources, dammed rivers and ponded waters, wastewater disposal issues, acid mine drainage and contamination of soil, ground and surface water, all of which can lead to health issues in local .
1573.

Explain the consequences of the Vienna congress

Answer» The Congress of Vienna. The Congress of Vienna was convened in 1815 by the four European powers which had defeated Napoleon. The first goal was to establish a new balance of power in Europe which would prevent imperialism within Europe, such as the Napoleonic empire, and maintain the peace between the great powers. It abolished the rule which was formed by Napoleon again and it makes the Europe in to two group liberalist and conservative
1574.

What is linguistic group

Answer» Linguistics\xa0is a major that gives you insight into one of the most intriguing aspects of human knowledge and behavior. Majoring in\xa0linguistics\xa0means that you will learn about many aspects of human language, including sounds (phonetics, phonology), words (morphology), sentences (syntax), and meaning (semantics).\xa0A\xa0linguist\xa0is someone who studies language.\xa0Linguists\xa0study every aspect of language, including vocabulary, grammar, the sound of language, and how words evolve over time. The study of language is called\xa0linguistics, and people who study\xa0linguistics\xa0are\xa0linguists.
1575.

How had printing technology introduced in japan? 3marks

Answer» Buddhist missionaries from China introduced hand-printing technology into Japan around AD 768-770. The oldest Japanese book, printed in AD 868, is the Buddhist Diamond Sutra and it contains six sheets of text and woodcut illustrations.
1576.

why did kheda farmer protest against Britishers

Answer» Mahatma Gandhi in 1917, led the peasants in Kheda District in Gujarat in their struggle against the British. The peasants of the district suffered from crop failure and plague in the region. The revenue could not be paid to the British and the peasants appealed for relaxation of the revenue which was not accepted by the British and in fact, insisted that the farmers also pay the 23 % increase in revenue that year. Thus, under Mahatma Gandhi, they held a Satyagraha to protest this unjust revenue policy of the British.
1577.

What is plain

Answer» A plain is a broad area of relatively flat land. Plains are one of the major landforms, or types of land, on Earth. They cover more than one-third of the world’s land area. Plains exist on every continent.
In geography, plain is a landmass that is flat or gently rolling and covers many miles. There are different types of plain such as prairies, grasslands, steppes and veld.
1578.

Why was Frankfurt National assembly convened? Why did it fail.

Answer» The Frankfurt National Assembly attempted to take over the conduct of a war with Denmark concerning the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, but Prussia, ignoring the assembly, abruptly concluded the war in August.The Revolution of 1848 failed in its attempt to unify the German-speaking states because the Frankfurt Assembly reflected the many different interests of the German ruling classes. Its members were unable to form coalitions and push for specific goals. The first conflict arose over the goals of the assembly.
1579.

Explain the principle of developmental goals

Answer» Developmental goals\xa0are learning-oriented. They spell out the skills, knowledge and experiences the employee needs to either remain effective in his/her current job or support the employee\'s ability to take on new responsibilities and grow in his/her career.\xa0There are\xa03 types of goals: Outcome\xa0goals, process\xa0goals, and performance\xa0goals. Each of the\xa03 types\xa0differs based on how much control we have over it. We have the most control over process\xa0goals\xa0and the least control over outcome\xa0goals.\xa0The\xa0purpose of professional development\xa0is to improve knowledge and skills in order to facilitate individual, school-wide, and district-wide improvements for the\xa0purpose\xa0of increasing student achievement. Educators face continuously increasing requirements from federal and state mandates.
1580.

Six political features of sri lanka.

Answer»
\t\t\t• Subsistence agriculture is practised on small patches of land with the help of primitive tools like dao, hoe and digging sticks.• Commercial farming is done on large scale with the use of huge doses of modern inputs e.g. HYV seeds, chemical fertilizers, insecticides and pesticides.• Farmer and Lis family produce cereals for themselves and for the local market. It is labour intensive where most of the activities are done by family/community labour.• Crops are grown with a view to export them to other countries. It is capital intensive where much of the work is done with the help of machines.• It is practised in thickly populated areas.• It is practised in sparsely populated areas.• Cereals like wheat, rice, millets are mainly raised.• Coffee, cotton, sugarcane etc are mainly raised.\t
1581.

Diffrence between commerical farming primitive substince farming

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Subsistence Agriculture Commercial Farming
1582.

Why soil is considered as a resource

Answer» Soil is a natural resources weathering is the process of break down of rocks soil gets it colour from parent rock .the thin layer of grainy substance that covered the earth surface is called soil
1583.

Examine the land use pattern in India with help of pie diagram

Answer» Land resources in India are primarily divided into agricultural land, forest land, land meant for pasture and grazing, and waste land. Waste land includes rocky, arid and desert areas, and land used for other non-agricultural purposes such as housing, roads and industry. According to the recent data, about 54% of the total land area is cultivable or fallow, 22.5% is covered by forests, and 3.45% is used for grazing. The rest is waste land, with traces of miscellaneous cultivation.The land under forest has not increased since 1960–61 because in the post-independence\xa0era demand for more land to expand agriculture, mainly after Green Revolution,\xa0developmental works and infrastructural facilities, led to clearance of forests areas. Industrialization and urbanization also decreased the forest area.\xa0Thus, land under forest has increased by only about 4% since 1960-61.
1584.

Where is baxuite found

Answer» \tBauxite deposits are formed by the decomposition of a wide variety of rocks rich in aluminium silicates.\tIt is an important metal because it combines the strength of metals such as iron with extreme lightness, with good conductivity.\tThey are mainly found in Amarkantak plateau, Maikal hills and the plateau region of Bilaspur.\tOdisha is the largest bauxite producing state. Panchpatmali deposits in Koraput district (Odisha) are the most important bauxite deposits in the state.
1585.

डिफरेंस between credit card and debit Card.

Answer» The difference is that a debit card has a visa or MasterCard logo on its face. When you see a debit card, the money is deducted from checking account while a credit card ,you are borrowing money to be repaid later .
1586.

Why different countries have different types of constitution?

Answer» Diffrent countries have diffrent cinstitution because it is a written document
1587.

Notes of all types of soils of chapter -1 Resources and devlopment

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There are various type s of soil suchas red and yellow soil, black soil, alluvial soil, arid soil, laterite soil,desert soil, and mountanious soil.
1588.

How many types of harvesting and irrigation

Answer» Types of IrrigationThere are different types of irrigation practised for improving crop yield. These types of irrigation systems are practised based on the different types of soils, climates, crops and resources. The main types of irrigation followed by farmers include:Surface IrrigationIn this system, no irrigation pump is involved. Here, water is distributed across the land by gravity.Localized IrrigationIn this system, water is applied to each plant through a network of pipes under low pressure.Sprinkler IrrigationWater is distributed from a central location by overhead high-pressure sprinklers or from sprinklers from the moving platform.Drip IrrigationIn this type, drops of water are delivered near the roots of the plants. This type of irrigation is rarely used as it requires more maintenance and
1589.

What is gender , religious and cast

Answer» Unlike\xa0gender\xa0and\xa0religion,\xa0caste\xa0division is special to India. All societies have some kind of social inequality and some form of division of labour. In most societies, occupations are passed on from one generation to another.\xa0While\xa0caste\xa0systems deal with social structures within the physical world,\xa0religion\xa0is focussed more on the metaphysical.\xa0Caste\xa0systems are based on systems dealing with hierarchical issues, while\xa0religion\xa0is focused on divine worship, morals, and ethical issues.\xa0Caste\xa0played an important\xa0role\xa0in the\xa0politics\xa0of India. As most people from the same\xa0caste\xa0engaged in common activities their common interest is mobilized by\xa0political\xa0parties.\xa0
1590.

What are the importance of supper-highways in our national economy ?

Answer» India is referred to as a subcontinent for a reason: diverse people, varied topography, and different cultures reside under the name of one unified polity – India. Overpowering these vast differences i.e., the ability to exist as one in spite of these differences, is one of the most successful achievements that India as a nation has achieved.The Government has launched many schemes and plans to protect this ‘Unity in Diversity’. The one factor that gave the best result was increasing people-to-people contact. The dense roadways have been effective in realising this objective, and the super-highways are the most impressive development in that direction.These super-highways are constructed with the objective to reduce the distance, and hence time, between the megacities of India. This would result in a quicker flow of goods, passengers and ideas across megacities.
1591.

Give an example of right to safety consumer\'s right other than the examples given im ncert book

Answer» Right to safety\xa0means that we as\xa0consumers\xa0have the\xa0right\xa0to be protected against the marketing of goods and delivery of services that are hazardous to life and property. ... For\xa0example, pressure cookers have a\xa0safety\xa0valve, which if defective can cause a serious accident.\xa0Right to safety in consumer rights\xa0means that we as consumers have the\xa0right\xa0to be protected against the marketing of goods and delivery of services that are hazardous to life and property. Producers and manufacturers should adhere to\xa0safety\xa0norms while manufacturing goods.
1592.

Who was FM Hussain

Answer» M. F. Husain was an Indian painter, regarded as India\'s most prolific, controversial, and world-renowned artist.
1593.

Name the ethanic groups of sri Lanka?

Answer» \tThe major social groups of Sri Lanka are: the Sinhala speakers (74 per cent) and the Tamil speakers (18 per cent).\tAmong Tamils there are two sub-groups: Tamil natives of the country are called ‘Sri Lankan Tamils’ and the rest, whose forefathers came from India as plantation workers during colonial period are called ‘Indian Tamils’.\tSri Lankan Tamils are concentrated in the north and east of the country.\tMost of the Sinhala-speaking people are Buddhists, while most of the Tamils are Hindus or Muslims. There are about 7 per cent Christians who are both Tamils and Sinhalas
Muslims and sinhalas
1594.

Surveyed meaning in hindi

Answer» Nirachadh
1595.

Where are the important dates

Answer» Sorry
Are you in 9 class
T i mean to say that all important dates like when Napoleon came . All dates from chapter I. I am asking it from you because I don\'t have book
How are you . Are you a teacher or a student like me
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1596.

What do you mean by Article (dhara) what is the use of it

Answer» it provides the guidelines to illustrate and defines the laws or acts and does not mean to define the exact terms & punishment for an act.
1597.

What is debt trap? How can anyone prevent from this?

Answer» A\xa0debt trap\xa0is defined as "A situation in which a\xa0debt\xa0is difficult or impossible to repay, typically because high interest payments prevent repayment of the principal." According to the Center for Responsible Lending, 76% of the total volume of payday loans in the United States are due to loan churning.\xa0Many\xa0people fall\xa0prey to \'easy EMIs\', \'discounts\', and \'sales\'. Compulsive spending can strain your finances and push you towards a\xa0debt trap. “People\xa0who can\'t control themselves often end up buying things on EMIs
1598.

Explain with the help of an example why are intermediate goods not included in the value of GDP.

Answer» The problem of double counting is the problem of estimating the value of goods and services more than once. Value of intermediate goods is not included in the estimation of gross domestic product because value of intermediate goods is reflected in the value of final goods. For e.g. a farmer sold wheat to flour mill for Rs 10 per kg. The mill grinds the wheat and sold the flour to a biscuit company for Rs 12 per kg. The biscuit company uses the flour, sugar and butter to make 5 biscuit packets. These biscuits are sold to consumer at Rs 15 per biscuit packet (Rs 75). Here biscuits are the final goods which are purchased by the consumer. Wheat and wheat flour are the intermediate goods used in the production of final good. The value of biscuit, Rs 15 includes the value of flour, Rs 12. Hence, only the value of final goods and services are taken into consideration.
1599.

Classy and explain the sectors of indian economy on the basis of economic activities

Answer» Primary, secondary and tertiary.
1600.

What do you mean by absolutist and utopian vision?

Answer» Absolutist : Literally , a government or system of rule that has no restraints on the power exercised . in history , the term refers to a form of monarchical government that was centralised, militarised and repressive.Utopian: a vision of a society that is so ideal that it is unlikely to actually exist.\xa0