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40001.

Find out about different banks deposit

Answer» 1.Fixed deposits2.Demand deposits
40002.

Was the post war recovery in US faster than Britain?Give reason to support your answer

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40003.

Discuce the role of cast in indea politics

Answer» I don\'t want
40004.

Explain any three factors which are responsible for decentralisation of cotton industry in India

Answer» The cotton is decentralized in the india in order to get benefits and the factors responsible for this are .1) This done for the easy availability of raw material as the cotton is produced largely in india2) The other reason is cheap labor , the labor will be quite available for the areas needed3)Transportation is one of the factor behind this as the development of transportation source could be possible4)In order to spread the cotton weaving and cutting all the country5) This is done in order to widen the market In the country which would also help economical for the country
40005.

What is globlaisatino

Answer» Globalization is the free movement of people, goods, and services across boundaries. This movement is managed in a unified and integrated manner. Further, it can be seen as a scheme to open the global economy as well as the associated growth in trade (global). Hence, when the countries that were previously shut to foreign investment and trade have now burned down barriers.
Intergration and interconnection between countries is known as globalisation..
40006.

What is jumming

Answer» It is the form of cultivation in which on a tract of land trees are cut till the root and burnt so as to provide fertility to the soil. after using the land for five to six years the land loses its fertility so the same process is carried out on another tract of land.......................
40007.

Why are the special economics zones created by the government of a country?

Answer» To increase trade balance,employment, increased investment, job creation, and effective administration...........
40008.

How does limited competition lead to manipulation of prices?

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40009.

How does limited competition led to maintain of prices?

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40010.

What did German sword stand for

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40011.

Why was proto industrialisation successful in countryside in England in 17th century

Answer» Because new technogy machines are very expensive and its repair was very costly.
1 huge demand : World Trade expanded at a very fast rate during 17th and 18th century\u30002 powerful town producers : the town produces where powerful due to Powerful Guild system 3 monopoly right : the rulers granted different builds the Monopoly to produce and trade in specified products
40012.

Who is disabled person? Give one example each of two types Of disablities.

Answer» Disabled person is a person who is physically handicapped. ex blindness, not able to stand
40013.

Kal mera pre board h SST ka mujhe kuch bhi nii ata mai kya karu??

Answer» Try to complete any one subject from all..n also revise a little bit of other lyk u can see important ques from others..u will easily pass the xamination.....do the ques which have been asked in boards because what i feel is in preboards tchrs mostly give ques which have been asked in boards..my sst xam is over and in that most of the ques were from sample pprs or previous year question ppr.....And don\'t panic.... WISH U BEST OF LUCK!!HOPE IT HELPS UHH!!!!
40014.

What was 10 hours movement?

Answer» The ten hour movement was a movement by the skilled craftsmen in the major cities of the US in the 1820s. Its major aim was to force the US government to pass a law restricting the length of the workday in factories to ten hours.
40015.

Explain the Napoleonic code

Answer» . The Civil Code of 1804 – usually known as the Napoleonic Code - did away with allprivileges based on birth, established equality before the Law and secured the right toproperty.
40016.

what is difference between formal and informal sector

Answer» Formal sector of credit is a sector which include the authorised lenders who lend loans with low rate of interest than informal sectors . Informal sector of credit is a sector of credit which includes the unauthorised lenders such as village moneylenders, rich farmers , etc.
40017.

Who was johnn Gutenberg

Answer» Johann Gutenberg was a German goldsmith and inventor, credited with the inventing of the movable type printing in Europe.Gutenberg was the son of a merchant, and his childhood was spent on a large agricultural estate. From his childhood, he had seen wine and olive presses. By and by, he learnt the art of polishing stones, became a master goldsmith, and also acquired the expertise to create lead moulds used for making trinkets. (Trinket-A small item of jewellery that is cheap or of low quality). Using this knowledge, Gutenberg adapted the existing technology to design his innovation. The olive press became the base model for the printing press and moulds were used for casting the metal types for the letters of the alphabet. By 1448, Gutenberg perfected the system. In 1455, Gutenberg published his 42-lines Bible, commonly known as the Gutenberg Bible. About 180 copies were printed most on paper and some on vellum.
Her write bible with 180 prints
And the first book was Bible
He invented first printing press
40018.

Why is sustainbility of development desirable?Explain.

Answer» \tIt takes that there is no deplention of natural resources in environment.\tIt preserves some resources for future generations.\tIt increases the standard of people for years to come.
40019.

Difference b/w non cooperation movement &civil disoberence

Answer» \tNon Cooperation MovementCivil Disobedience MovementIt was launched in 1920s.It was launched in 1930s.It was considered as a passive movement.It was considered as an active movement.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed to bring government to a standstill by withdrawing every support of the British government.In this movement, Gandhiji aimed at paralysing the government by undertaking acts which the British considered as illegal.Large number of people participated in the in this movement.Many people backed out of the movement, due to non-fulfilment of their demands in the previous movement.There was no tax campaign in this movement.People refused to pay taxes in this movement.\t
40020.

Difference between phan bhoi chau and phan bhoi trinch

Answer» \tPhan boi chau wanted to completely drive out the French from vietnam but Phan chu trinh wanted to make use of the french to build educational institutions and develop agriculture and industries.\tphan boi chau was completely opposed to the western style, but phan chu trinh was influenced by the democratic ideals of the wesat and he did not want a wholesale rejection of the western civilisation.\tphan chu trinh wanted to establish a democratic republic but phan boi chau wanted constitutional monarchy.
40021.

Ghadhji struggle

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40022.

Discribe one main idea of phan boi chu?

Answer» Phan Boi Chau was one of the leading figure in the anti-colonial movement in early 20th century Vietnam.(i) Vietnamese Nationalist : Phan Boi Chau was a Vietnamese nationalist and a freedom fighter. He formed the Revolutionary Society in 1903 under the leadership of Prince Cuong De.(ii) Literary Work : He wrote his world famous book, ‘The History of the Loss of Vietnam* under the strong influence and advice of Cuong De. The book became a widely read bestseller in Vietnam and China. It was also made into a play. The book focused on two themes.The loss of sovereignty and the severing ties with China.
40023.

Describe the liberal movement of 1830 and 1848......????????????

Answer» The Revolution of 1848 occurred in reaction to the quash of liberal riots in 1830, which raised against the system, established by conservative states of the Europe in 1815 Vienna Congress. ... But their interests resolved within the process and demands of the proletariat became main impulse of the revolutions.
40024.

Describe the formation of swaraj party.

Answer» There were some Congress leaders who argued or advocated the idea of fighting the British from within the legislative councils. They wanted to pressurise the government for various reforms through councils. They also wanted to demonstrate that these councils were not truly democratic. Keeping in mind these objectives, C. R. Das and Motilal Nehru formed the Swaraj Party in 1922.
40025.

3rd tier of rurul gove

Answer» Third tier of rural govt. Is zilla parishad
Judiciary, legislature and executives are three tiers of govt.
40026.

How could a non-cooperation movement become a movement???????????

Answer» Gandhi declared that British rule was established in India with the cooperation of Indians, and had survived only because of this cooperation. If Indians refused to cooperate, British rule in India would have collapsed.(i) Non-cooperation movement was launched by Gandhi in 1920 and it was unfolded in stages. It began with the surrender of titles that the government awarded, and a boycott of civil services, army, police, courts, schools and foreign goods.(ii) Various social groups participated in this movement, each with its own specific aspiration. The non-cooperation movement started with the middle class participation in the cities.(iii) Thousands of students left government-controlled schools and colleges; headmasters and teachers resigned; and lawyers gave up their legal practices.(iv) Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops picketed, and foreign clothes burnt in huge bonfires. In many places, merchants and traders refused to trade in foreign goods or finance foreign trade.
After the Khalifat movement Gandhi was inspired and and told the Indian to cooperate with him. lawyers rejected the British court rejected every things of the British. This thing turned the non cooperation to the movement...... Hope it will help yu
40027.

State any three features that make india a federal country

Answer» (i) There are two or more levels of government. India has three levels(ii) Each level of government has its own jurisdiction in matters of legislation, taxation and administration even though they govern the same citizens.(iii) Power and functions of each tier of government is specified and guaranteed by Constitution..........
1) division of power 2)three-tier system3) jurisdiction
40028.

Forms of power sharing

Answer» There are 4 forms of power sharing :-1) Hotizontal distributionof power sharing i) legislture ii) executive iii) judiciary2) vertical distribution of power sharing 3) Community goverment 4) Coliation form of goverment
The different form of power sharing in modern democracies are horizontal distrubution of power .the power is shared amongst the different organ of gov such as legulative, executive and judiciart
1) horizontal Power sharing2) vertical power sharing3)power sharing among different social groups4) power sharing among political parties, pressure groups and movements
40029.

\'a challenge is not just any problem but an opportunity for progress\'.analyse the statement???

Answer» A challenge is an opportunity for progress. The statement reveals the idea that a challenge should not be taken as a difficulty of hardship. There is an opportunity for progress also behind the challenge if we can overcome the challenge once we succeed in overcoming if we can rise up to a higher level of progess.............
40030.

Who led the movement in ireland?

Answer» Wolfe tone was the leader who led a protest movement against the Protestants in Ireland.\xa0He was a lawyer by profession and was a great leader of his time.\xa0He had great oratory skills which helped him in mobilizing the people.\xa0He was unlike other Protestants and sought rights for all.
40031.

Draw a plan of your own SHG for helping poor....atleast 3 pts. plz

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40032.

difference b/w tertiary and public sector

Answer» The tertiary sector is inside the For-profit or Business sector; it is tertiary behind the primary (raw materials) and secondary (production, encompassing both the manufacturing and service sectors). The tertiary sector is B2B (for example, companies that produce price optimization software to improve productivity and profitability in the retail sector).The Public sector is government, especially the large regulatory bureaucracies that oversee social justice issues like access, and includes the legislative functions and the courts. Taxation is the funding mechanism for the Public sector, just as sales is the funding mechanism in the For-profit sector.The Third sector (not to be confused with the tertiary sector) is Nonprofit organizations, funded variously, but in the U.S. and western countries, primarily by charitable donations. In most of the developing world, this sector is referred to as NGOs, Non-Governmental Organizations, since there is usually no tax-free status for these organizations outside the west.
40033.

Difference between geneva peace negotions and paris peace settlement

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40034.

Knowing history about common people in India was a challenge to historians why

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40035.

How did france benefit from the revolution?

Answer» The 1848 Revolution in France, sometimes known as the February Revolution (révolution de Février), was one of a wave of revolutions in 1848 in Europe. In France the revolutionary events ended the Orleans monarchy (1830–48) and led to the creation of the French Second Republic. Following the overthrow of King Louis Philippe in February, the elected government of the Second Republic ruled France. In the months that followed, this government steered a course that became more conservative. On 23 June 1848, the people of Paris rose in insurrection,\xa0which became known as June Days Uprising - a bloody but unsuccessful rebellion by the Paris workers against a conservative turn in the Republic\'s course. On 2 December 1848, Louis Napoleon Bonaparte was elected President of the Second Republic, largely on peasant support. Exactly four years later he suspended the elected assembly, establishing the Second French Empire, which lasted until 1870. Louis Napoléon would go on to become the last French monarch.The February revolution established the principle of the "right to work" (droit au travail), and its newly established government created "National Workshops" for the unemployed. At the same time a sort of industrial parliament was established at the Luxembourg Palace, under the presidency of Louis Blanc, with the object of preparing a scheme for the organization of labour. These tensions between liberal Orleanist and Radical Republicans and Socialists led to the June Days Uprising.
40036.

What is colonisers

Answer» Colonies were considered essential to supply natural resources and other essential goods. French colonisation was not based only on economic exploitation. It was also driven by the idea of a ‘civilising mission’. Like the British in India, the French claimed that they were bringing modern civilisation to the Vietnamese. They took for granted that Europe had developed the most advanced civilisation. So it became the duty of the Europeans to introduce these modern ideas to the colony even if this meant destroying local cultures, religions and traditions, because these were seen as outdated and prevented modern development.
40037.

Why did the merchant turn to the countryside?

Answer» \tMerchants supplied money to peasants and artisans, persuading them to produce for an international market.\tDemand for goods increased since the European powers had acquired colonies and sold their goods in these colonies.\tBut merchants could not expand production within towns because the urban crafts and trade guilds were very powerful.\tRulers granted different guilds the monopoly rights to produce and trade in specific products.\tIt was therefore difficult for new merchants to set up business in towns. So they turned to countryside.
40038.

What is role of technology and new inventions in globalisation

Answer» Without Information and Technology spread of globalisation would not have been possible. People get information of every new invention and ideas through Internet. Moreover, many MNCs are service based industries which are dependent on IT for circulating information. The development of technology has flourished in recent years and has played a major role in globalization Information technology has made significant advances in recent years, owing to the internet. Communication technology, from mobile phones to GPS satellites, have also revolutionised communications. Transport technology has had a growing focus on affordability, comfort, speed and being environmentally friendly.
40039.

Discuss expanded scope of democracy in modern world.

Answer» You have given the answr feom EADsocial science ;yes or no ?
In the modern world, democracy is not limited to its very common definition but its area or scope has been widened under the influence of global concepts and socio-economic changes.The following points show the scope of democracy(i) Democratic rights are not limited to political rights like, the right to vote, to stand in elections and form political organisations. A democracy should grant some social and economic rights to its citizens.(ii) The power sharing in democracy is extended to the power sharing between government and social groups.(iii) Modern democracy cannot value only the voice of majority, but it respects the voice of minority as well.(iv) However, the democracy has extended its scope from government and its activities to eliminate discrimination based on caste, religion and gender.
40040.

What is romanticosum?

Answer» Romanticism is a way to make a sense of collectively belonging among germans. Johnn gotfried had declared that the best german culture would be seen among only das volk i.e. german people.
40041.

What is wto(very short)

Answer» The World Trade Organization is an intergovernmental organization that is concerned with the regulation of international trade between nations.
It is world trade organization
40042.

Who were called as junkers in prussia(very short)

Answer» Junkers were members of the landowning aristocracy of Prussia and eastern Germany. The Junkers were the land owners who commonly ran into dispute with the Governments and Monarchy of Prussia. They were very powerful. They owned land, estates, and had huge interests and investments in local industry and businesses.
Large land owners
40043.

Who organised the dalits into depressed class association in 1930(very short)

Answer» B. R. Ambedkar
B.R.Ambedkar
40044.

How many languages are included in the 8th schedule of the indian constituion

Answer» ²²
22
40045.

What are guild restrictions........

Answer» Restrictions imposed on guilds (i.e. associations of craftsmen).....Restrictions can be in the form taxes etc.
40046.

rat hunt movement

Answer» 1902
40047.

Role of women in Vietnam versus role of women in Nationalism in India role of women in print culture

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40048.

What is feminist movement ?

Answer» This is the movement to show equality among all the genders
The movements whuch aim at equal rights for men and women
Yes
This is a movement which is organised for equal rights of men and women in India.
40049.

What is globalisation?? In 5 marks

Answer» Globalisation means globalisation
40050.

Why there is water scarcity in Shillong despite world\'s largest precipitation place lying near?

Answer» Most of the tourists visit Cherrapunji, when they visit Shillong, the capital of this state. This tourism business as thrived in Cherrapunji and has drawn in large number of people as tourism creates many more jobs. As a result, the population of this town has multiplied by 15 times from the original figure of just 7000 people. There is no water reservoir or any water storage tanks in this town. In the winter months, enough water is not available for the population of the town. One can see every morning, water tankers arriving in Cherrapunji. Since most of the tourists come here to see the rainfall, locals are afraid that with dwindling rainfall, there would be a proportionate decline in the number of tourist arrivals.