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What is multi party system? |
| Answer» Multi-Party System If several parties compete for power and more than two parties have a reasonable chance of coming to power either on their own strength or in alliance with others, we call it a multi-party system. | |
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What is potential resources ? |
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Answer» Potential Resources:\xa0Resources which are found in a particular region, but not yet used properly. For example – Rajasthan and Gujarat receive plenty of solar energy and have plenty of wind energy, but use of these resources so far has not been developed properly. The resources that are available in a particular region and can be utilized in the future are known as potential resources. The exact quantity and quality of the resource are unknown. To make the best use of these resources, advanced technology is required.Examples:The availability of mineral oil in major parts of India where sedimentary rocks are present can be used but due to lack of technology, it cannot be used.The presence of Uranium in terrains of Ladakh is known but again due to lack of technology, it cannot be used.Installing solar power and wind power station in Rajasthan and Gujarat is another example of a potential resource. |
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Which type of soil develops due to high temperature and evaporation ? |
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Answer» Out of the several soils found in India, one is Arid Soil, which develops due to high temperature and evaporation. It is found in regions where there is dry climate. Dry climate brings with it high temperature and faster evaporation. Thus, the soil lacks humus and moisture. ???? ????...develops due to high temperature and evaporation.As this soil is found in the western part of rajasthan..we know that the temperature of rajasthan is high in comparison to other regions. |
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How plantation workers understood the Gandhi raj and the nation of swaraj in Assam? |
| Answer» (1)As we know that ,Under the Inland Emigration Act of 1859,plantation workers in Assam were not allowed(permitted)to leave the tea gardens without permission.(2) They got permission rarely to leave tea gardens.They did not have independence to move freely in and out.(3)They believed that if gandhi raj would come then they would move freely in and out without getting any permission.(4) They understood nation of swaraj in assam as moving freely without any restrictions.(5)they believed that they would get right to move in and out freely from confined places in which they were enclosed after gandhi raj.Hope this will help you!!!? | |
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Net shown area is less than 10%of total area in _? |
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Explain the structure of three tier panchayati raj system in india |
| Answer» \xa0The Panchayati Raj System as stipulated by the 73rd Amendment Act has the three-tier structure:(i)\xa0Gram Panchayat at the village level.(ii)\xa0Panchayat Samiti at the block level.(iii)\xa0Zila Parishad at the district level.I. Composition of Gram Panchayat: Gram Panchayat is the executive of Gram Sabha. The members of the Gram Panchayat are elected by the Gram Sabha. Every adult who is a resident of the village has the right to vote in the Panchayat elections.II.\xa0Functions: (i) The Gram Panchayat makes arrangements for pure drinking water and or disinfecting the wells, tanks. etc.(ii)\xa0It improves sanitary conditions in the villages.(iii)\xa0It makes efforts for improving the health of the people, and for this purpose it opens hospitals and dispensaries.III.\xa0Composition of Panchayat Samiti: The member of the Block Development Committee (BDC) i.e. Panchayat Samiti are elected by the people directly on the basis of universal adult franchise. MLAs and MPs of the area, SDM and B.D.O. are the ex-officio members. Apart from ex-officio members, other members are elected and reservation of seats are provided for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in every Panchayat in proportion of their population in that area. It is also provided that 30 per cent seats are reserved for women in each categories and by rotation allotted to different constitutions. The term of Panchayat Samiti is for five years.IV.\xa0Functions: (i) The Panchayat Samiti looks after the working of all the gram Panchayats in its area.(ii) It tries to promote scientific and modern agricultural practices in its area and distributes among the farmers at practices seeds, fertilizers and scientific equipments.V.\xa0Composition of Zila Parishad: After the passage of the 73rd Amendment in December 1993, the Constitution has tried to provide constitutional validity and uniform system to the Panchayati Raj Systems. There will be a Zila Parishad in every district of a state with elected members. The chairman will be elected by the elected members. MLAs, MPs, Collector, Deputy Collectors and SDMs will be the ex-officio members. Each State government will constitute a Finance Commission to review the financial position of these institutions and to recommend allocation of funds and grants-in-aid.VI. Functions: (i) Tries to co-ordinate the working of the Gram Panchayats and Panchayat Samitis in the district.(ii) The Panchayat Samitis pass their annual budget and send it to the Zila Parishad. The Zila Parishad gives its approval to the budget after deliberating over it thoroughly. | |
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What led to a major protest in saigon native girls school in 1926? |
| Answer» (i) In 1926, a major protest erupted in the Saigon Native Girls School. A Vietnamese girl sitting in one of the front seats was asked to move to the back of the class and allow a local French student to occupy the front bench.(ii) When the Vietnamese girl refused, the principal, also a colon, expelled her.At this the angry students protested. But they too were expelled, leading to a further spread of open protests.(iii) Seeing the situation out of control, the government forced the school to take the students back. The principal reluctantly agreed.\xa0Note: Nationalism is Indo China gas been deleted by CBSE. It will not come in Exams | |
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Write a note on Mazzini |
| Answer» Giuseppe Mazzini He was an Italian revolutionary, who was born in Genoa in 1807. He was sent into exile at the age of 24 in 1831 for attempting a revolution in Liguria. He founded two secret societies, namely Young Italy and Young Europe. He inspired the young members of these societies to involve in revolutionary activities.Following his ideas and on the model of his secret societies, more such societies were set up in Germany, France, Switzerland and Poland. Austrian Chancellor Duke Matternich once described him as ‘the most dangerous enemy of our social order’. | |
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Who was an important participant of romanticism ? |
| Answer» Feddric sorriue | |
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Who presides over the meeting of the municipal corporation |
| Answer» Municipal Head or Mayor | |
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What do you understand by majoritarianism |
| Answer» It means a belief that the majority community should be able to rule a country in whichever way it wants, by disregarding the wishes and needs of the minority, e.g., Sri Lanka opted for majoritarianism in which majority Sinhalas rule the country. | |
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Which is the oldest japanese book |
| Answer» The oldest Japanese book is\xa0DIAMOND SUTRA.\xa0One feature of it is: it contained six sheets of text with woodcut illustrations. | |
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Explain the process of germany and britain in about 08 points |
| Answer» German:\xa0In the 1800s, nationalist feelings were strong in the hearts of the middle-class Germans. They united in 1848 to create a nation-state out of the numerous German States. But the monarchy and the military got together to repress them and they gained support from the landowners of Prussia (the Junkers) too. Prussia soon became the leader of the German unification movement. Its\xa0Chief Minister Otto von Bismarck was the architect of the process with support from Prussian army and Prussian bureaucracy. The unification process was completed after Prussia won wars with Austria, Denmark, and France over seven years time. In January 1871, the Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed the German Emperor in a ceremony held at Versailles. | |
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What is COPRA ? |
| Answer» COPRA stands for Consumer Protection Act which was applied on 1986 to protect consumers from fake market price, expiry dates and to aware consumers about importance of consumers rights.Its features are:Applies to all goods and services unless specifically exempted by the union government.i). Covers all the sectors whether private, public or cooperative.ii). Provisions of the Act are compensatory in nature.iii). Enshrines the consumer’s right.iv). Empower consumers seeking discontinuances of certain unfair and restrictive trade practices, defects or deficiencies in services, and stopping in services, or withdrawal of hazardous goods from the market. | |
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How is GDP calculated ? |
| Answer» \tEconomists suggest that the values of goods and services should be used rather than adding up the actual numbers. The value of goods and seivices in the three sectors are calculated and thep added up.\tNot every good (or service), that is produced and sold, needs to be counted. It makes sense only to include final goods and services.\tFor example: A farmer sells wheat to a flour mill for ? 8 per kg. The mill grinds the wheat and sells the flour to a biscuit company for ? 10 per kg. The biscuit company uses flour, sugar and oil to make the packets of biscuits. It sells biscuits in the market to the consumer for ? 15 per packet. Now, biscuits are the final goods, i.e., goods that reach the consumer.\tIntermediate goods are used up in producing final goods and services. The value of final goods already includes the value of all the intermediate goods that are used in making the final goods.\tSo, the value of final goods and services produced in each sector during a particular year, provides the total production of the sector for that year. And the sum of production in three sectors gives us the ‘Gross.Domestic Product or GDP’. | |
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Write a paragraph on your notion of what india should do or achieve to become a developed country |
| Answer» India have already finished 70 years after it received it\'s independence. Fight for independence wasn\'t a easy one. We mustn\'t forget that freedom is the blood of many fighters. We must try to contribute to develop India. India is still a developing country. So every citizen of India must contribute to its development.Some measures which would handy for india\'s development mission :A) Helping the poor people in the country :- we need to help the poor people in the country. We must help the needy. Government has to provide basic requirements to the poor.B) Stopping Corruption :- Corruption is a major issue in the country. We need to stop it. The situation at now is " Police comes for 100 rupees not by dialing 100 ". This situation must change.C) Improvement in the social status of women :- Women should be given equal importance with men in all regards. We should educate children to respect women. We see that crime rate against women is increasing day by day. It is also to be taken care that women\'s should be respected.D) Providing great status to farmers :- Farmers are truly the back bone of India. We see most of the Indian farmers are poor.we must try to improve their financial status.E) Providing Employment :- We must provide employment to the youth. These days even a person who is doctor in some subjects [ Ph.D] is just roaming searching for jobs.F) Encouraging the children and giving freedom to Intelligents:- Children are the future builders of the nation. We must make them grow in a friendly manner. They must be encouraged to think about the country and development. We must also allow the intelligent thinkers to express their ideas and initiatives as they may become a crucial factor in developing.G) Exploitation of rights is seen every where, Not the intelligents get job but the one who are rich. Many sectors has many degrades. The sectors should consider it their responsibility, so that everything works out well for making India developed.India being developed isn\'t a goal which can be achieved by a single individual, but by everyone. But the mission to development can be achieved only if a single individual that is self, be passionate and inspire all others to walk for developing. | |
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Can you name some industries based on agricultural raw material ? |
| Answer» Cotton textile industry, Jute textile industry,Sugar industry, | |
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If federalism works only in big countries, why Belgium adopt it? |
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Answer» Belgium has diverse regional languages so it might lead to conflicts between them as they have own interest so that\'s why it adopted federalism To avoid the conflict between different communities of Belgium they adopted the idea of federalism Because even though it is a small country, it has diverse population made up of multilingual groups. These multilingual groups have their own interest which might lead to social conflict. to avoid these conflicts they have adopted federalism.\xa0 |
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What is the meaning of universal suffrage? |
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Answer» Thank you guys for your help in answers... Thanks shikha and gaurav Suffrage means right to vote Universal Adult Franchise means that the right to vote should be given to all adult citizens without the discrimination of caste, class, colour, religion or gender. It is based on equality, which is a basic principle of democracy. Give me answer fast ? |
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Brief note on Bloodless revolution |
| Answer» \tVinobha Bhave introduced voluntary redistribution of farm-lands to poor landless\xa0farmers for their economic well-being. This act was known as ‘Bhoodan’.\tSome zamindars, owners of many villages offered to distribute some villages among\xa0the landless. It was known as Gramdan.\tThis Bhoodan-Gramdan movement initiated by Vinobha Bhave is also known as the\xa0Blood-less Revolution. | |
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What do you think can be done so that trade between countries is more fair |
| Answer» The following steps should be taken :(i) Before imposing trade barrier interest of the developing countries should be taken care.(ii) Rules and regulations should be uniform.(iii) Ensure that the developed countries do not retain trade barriers unfairly.(iv) Labour laws should be implemented properly.(v) Small producers should be supported to improve their performance till they become strong enough to compete. | |
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How is money using in everyday life explain with examples |
| Answer» 1. Money, the primary means of transaction, is of great importance in our everyday life. It is the most accepted mode of carrying out almost every transaction and exchange.\xa02. Money is used in obtaining the basic necessities of life including food, clothing, and shelter. It is also essential in getting access to services such as education, transportation. healthcare services, sanitation and other means of entertainment.3. Money forms the basis of almost every transaction and therefore is the basis of business and trade activities. It is thus, the most significant tool that helps in the smooth functioning and growth of the economy. | |
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Who were the liberal nationalist |
| Answer» A n s w e r ;The liberal nationalists belonged to the educated middle class elite among whom were the professors, school teachers, clerks and members of the commercial middle classes. | |
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how green revolution is being proved successful in promoting agriculuture sector in our country |
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Answer» Because It can increase the crop production and farmers get their real income in agriculture \tIncrease in Agricultural Production: Foodgrains in India saw a great rise in output. It was a remarkable increase. The biggest beneficiary of the plan was the Wheat Grain. The production of wheat increased to 55 million tonnes in 1990 from just 11 million tonnes in 1960.\tIncrease in per Acre Yield:\xa0Not only did the Green Revolution increase the total agricultural output, it also increased the per hectare yield. In case of wheat, the per hectare yield increased from 850 kg/hectare to an incredible 2281 kg/hectare by 1990.\tLess Dependence on Imports:\xa0After the green revolution, India was finally on its way to self-sufficiency. There was now enough production for the population and to build a stock in case of emergencies. We did not need to import grains or depend on other countries for our food supply. In fact, India was able to start exporting its agricultural produce.\tEmployment:\xa0It was feared that commercial farming would leave a lot of the labour force jobless. But on the other hand, we saw a rise in rural employment. This is because the supporting industries created employment opportunities. Irrigation, transportation, food processing, marketing all created new jobs for the workforce.\tA Benefit to the Farmers:\xa0The Green Revolution majorly benefited the farmers. Their income saw a significant raise. Not only were they surviving, they were prospering. It enabled them to shift to commercial farming from only sustenance farming. |
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Write about natural consumption in india? ? |
| Answer» India holds\xa043 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of proven gas reserves as of 2017, ranking\xa022nd\xa0in the world and accounting for about 1% of the world\'s total natural gas reserves of 6,923 Tcf.India has proven reserves equivalent to\xa022.1 times its annual consumption. This means it has about\xa022 years of gas left\xa0(at current consumption levels and excluding unproven reserves)..... Hope it helps you... | |
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Who are protestants? |
| Answer» PROTESTANT\xa0Reformation was a 16th century movement to reform Catholic Church dominated by Rome. Martin Luther was one of the main Protestant reformers. He wrote Ninety Five Theses criticising many practices and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church. Several traditions of anti-Catholic Christianity developed out of movement. | |
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What does word `ethnic\' signifies? (1st political lesson) |
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Answer» Thank you?✌? A social division based on shared culture. People belonging to the same ethnic group, believe in their common descent because of similarities of physical type or of culture or both. They need not always have the same religion or nationality. Thank you for your answer?✌? Characteristic of a people |
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Differentiate organized and unorganized sector of indian economy. |
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Answer» \xa0 Following are the differences between the organised and unorganised sector: \xa0 \tOrganised sectorUnorganised sectorComprises enterprises where the term of employment is regular and the job is assured.Comprises small units where jobs are not regular and hence the job is not assured.Companies are registered by the government and have to follow rules and regulations.Companies are outside the control of the government. They have rules and regulations, but these are not followed.Employees in the organised sector have fixed working hours and they are paid if they work overtime.Workers in the unorganised sector are paid low wages which are not regular. There is no provision of payment if they work overtime.Employees in the organised sector get social security benefits such pension, provident fund, paid leave, sick leave etc.Workers in the unorganised sector do not get benefits such as pension and provident fund. There are no paid leaves and no leaves due to sickness.Workers in the organised sector are paid a fixed salary.Workers in the unorganised sector are not paid a fixed salary.\t
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what is mean by GDP? And how do we calculate it? |
| Answer» \xa0\tGross Domestic Product (GDP) is the market value of the final goods and services produced during a year within the domestic territory of a country.\tHere only final goods and services are counted to avoid the problem of double counting.\tFor 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. He sold the biscuit to the consumer at Rs. 15 per biscuit packet.Here biscuits are the final goods that are purchased by the consumer. Wheat and wheat flour are the intermediate goods used in the production of final good.The value of Rs. 75 already includes the value of flour Rs. 12.\xa0Hence only the value of final goods and services.\xa0\t\tTherefore, GDP = Value of output − Intermediate Consumption | |
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Is India an agrian country ? |
| Answer» India is mainly an agriculture country. agriculture is the process of utilizing land for growing different varieties of crops.agriculture has been practised in India for ages. it is called the backbone of Indian economy. about 60% to 70% of India\'s population depends upon agriculture for their livelihood. net sown area still accounts for about 46% of the total cultivated area of india. about 2/3 of the Indian population depend on agriculture directly or indirectly. | |
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What is farming ? Explain its three types ? |
| Answer» there are 3 type of farming .1 Primitive subsistence farming .2 Intensive subsistence farming .3 Commercial farming .1 Primitive subsistence farming--- in this type of farming it is practised on small patches of land with the help of primitive tools like hoe , dao this type of farming depend upon monsoon.2 Intensive subsistence farming--- it is practised in areas of high population on land . lt is labour intensive farming , where high doses of biochemical inputs and irrigation re used for obtaining higher production .3 Commercial farming---- the main character of this type of farming is the use of hyv seed , pesticides , insecticide etc. | |
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All tha map work of geography chapter wise chapter..plzz |
| Answer» Class 10 Geography Map Work Skills\tChapter 1 Resource and Development Map Work Skills\tChapter 2 Forest and Wildlife Resources Map Work Skills\tChapter 3 Water Resources Map Work Skills\tChapter 4 Agriculture Map Work Skills\tChapter 5 Minerals and Energy Resources Map Work Skills\tChapter 6 Manufacturing Industries Map Work Skills\tChapter 7 Lifelines of National Economy Map Work Skills | |
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Explain the Napoleonic Code. |
| Answer» Napoleon\'s codes (1804) were a set of civil codes that had to be practiced by the French society. The aim of the code was to reform the French society, in areas such as family, property, civil procedure etc.Established equality before law,\xa0Abolished all privileges based on birth,\xa0Granted the right to property to French citizens,\xa0Simplified administrative divisions,\xa0Abolished feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom,\xa0Removed restrictions on guilds in towns,\xa0Improved transport and communication. | |
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What steps should be taken to create more employment ? Explain. |
| Answer» Following steps can be taken to create more employment :—(i)\xa0Increase in irrigation facilities\xa0:- Without irrigation only a single crop is grown in most agricultural fields. It means less working opportunities, but if irrigation is provided two or three crops can be grown on the same field. So more people will be employed.(ii)\xa0Improved Roads and Transportation\xa0:- If village roads are better built, good transportation facilities are provided then, surplus produce could be sold in city market.This would fetch more income.(iii)\xa0Provide them easy loan\xa0:- If people are provided easy bank loans then they could start small business which will make them self dependent. | |
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What are the major means of water transport |
| Answer» The major means of water transport are boats,ships, submarine etc. | |
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Why does the debate on development continues? |
| Answer» Because development to each of the citizen of the country means different things. One person\'s idea of development may not match, it could even be conflicting for others | |
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Map work ka kaam bta do plzz |
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Answer» My name is?? Pata nahi |
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Land use pattern in india |
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Answer» Thanks Land Use Pattern in IndiaThe usage of land is determined by both physical and human factors.\tPhysical factors: It is dependent on nature variants such as topography, climate, soil types\tHuman factors: It completely relies on human activities and usage such as population density, technological capability and culture and traditions etc.Explanation:\tThe main utilisation and usage of land is set on two different factors physical and human. Physical factors include topography, climatic conditions depending upon the area, soil types Human factors comprises of population density, technological capability and culture and traditions etc.\tThe pattern and follow up of the net sown area varies widely from one state to another.\tIt is mostly over 80 per cent of the total area in Punjab and Haryana and very less than 10 per cent in Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and Andaman Nicobar Islands.\tThe total area occupied by forest is 33 per cent which is far lower than the estimated geographical area, which was outlined in the National Forest Policy (1952).\tIt was considered mandatory for the maintenance of the ecological balance.\tApart of this, land is termed as wasteland and land that is put up to other non-agricultural uses.\tWasteland mainly includes rocky, arid and desert areas and land put to other non-agricultural uses includes settlements, roads, railways, industry etc.\tThe repeated usage of land over a long period of time without taking adequate measures to conserve and manage has lead to degradation of land. |
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What is the importance of HDI? |
| Answer» (i) HDI is used to measure level of development of a country.(ii) It has been published by UNDP and according to it countries has been ranked.(iii) It is a comprehensive approach which cover all the major aspects of life.(iv) Apart from income, education, health status, life expectancy, etc., are considered for measuring economic development of a nation. | |
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What was the Zollverein? What were its wider implication???? |
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Answer» (a) In 1834, a customs union or zollverein was formed at the initiative of Prussia. It was joined by most of the German States.(b) The aim of zollverein was to bind the Germans economically into a nation. The Union abolished the tariff barriers and reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to only two.It helped to awaken and raise national sentiment through a fusion of individual and provincial interests. The German people realised that a free economic system was the only means to engender national feeling. (a) In 1834, a customs union or zollverein was formed at the initiative of Prussia. It was joined by most of the German States.(b) The aim of zollverein was to bind the Germans economically into a nation. The Union abolished the tariff barriers and reduced the number of currencies from over thirty to only two.It helped to awaken and raise national sentiment through a fusion of individual and provincial interests. The German people realised that a free economic system was the only means to engender national feeling. |
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Hi . Please suggest some ways to study SSC by which I can get ? in SSC and I am good at studies |
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Answer» Go to this link and watch the video u will uave your all answee hhtps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roNorcJTo1s&t=338s&ab_channel=Unacademyclass9%2610 |
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jacobin clubs where |
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Answer» France France is right answer of your question France Europe |
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What is a Natural product? |
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Answer» The products which we get from Nature in the form of raw materials are called natural products. The product that we get from nature as a raw material. For ex_. Rubber,Gums etc. A natural product is an organic one A natural product is a chemical compound or substance produced by a living organism—that is, found in nature. In the broadest sense, natural products include any substance produced by life.\xa0The broadest\xa0definition\xa0of natural product is anything that is produced by life, and includes the likes of biotic materials (e.g. wood, silk), bio-based materials (e.g. bioplastics, cornstarch), bodily fluids (e.g.\xa0milk, plant exudates), and other natural materials (e.g. soil,\xa0coal). |
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What is full form of mnrega |
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Answer» Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment guarantee act . Tq maniya gandhi Mahatma gandhi National rural employment guarantee act. Mahatma gandhi National rural employment guarantee act. |
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Silencers can be used to control.............. |
| Answer» silencer controls\xa0the flowing direction of the high pressure exhaust gases and release them into the atmosphere in such a manner so that minimum noise is produced. | |
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Explain the process of unification of Britain |
| Answer» 1. Before the 18th century there was no British Nation. People of different identities and ethnic groups - English, Welsh, Scot and irish - lived in British isles. Each of these had their own cultural and political traditions.2. Unlike the rest of Europe, nationalism in Britain was not a result of sudden upheaval or revolution. It was a result of long drawn process forged through the propagation of dominant English culture. Symbols like the English language, the British flag and the national anthem was actively promoted.3. In 1688, through a bloodless revolution, the English Parliament seized power from the monarchy. The Parliament became the chief instrument to set up a nation state with England at its centre. By the act of union between England and Scott in 1707, United Kingdom of Great Britain was formed.4. Ireland also suffered a similar fate. It was deeply divided between catholics and protestants. The English supported the protestant irish over the largely Catholic population. They brutally suppressed Catholic Revolt and forcibly incorporated Ireland within United Kingdom in 1801.5. Scotland and Ireland survived only as subordinate partners in the British Nation. It was through parliamentary action and not by the means of revolution over that United Kingdom was forced into a strong National state. | |
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In which year Gandhi ji come back from south Africa |
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Answer» In Jan 1915 In Jan1915 |
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1 Identify the correct statement with regard to ‘The Act of Union -1707’ from the following options. |
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Answer» a Provide full question. Question is incomplete . Provide options tooHints:It was signed between England and Scotland as a result of which the ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain’ came into being. Now, England could impose its influence Scotland. |
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How is the consumer awareness created |
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Answer» Consumer Awareness is an act of making sure the buyer or consumer is aware of the information about products, goods, services, and consumers rights. Consumer awareness is important so that buyer can take the right decision and make the right choice. Consumers have the right to information, right to choose, right to safety. Let us learn more about Consumer rights, responsibilities and consumer awareness in detail. In the first stage, a company\xa0creates awareness\xa0by pointing out the pain point of the customers. The company needs to talk more about the problem at this stage. The intention is to make\xa0consumers aware\xa0of the prevailing problem if they\'re not already |
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What is land degradation? Suggest two measures to prevent land degradation. |
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Answer» The deterioration of the quality of land is known as land degradation. Five Measures to control land degradation are:AfforestationProper management of grazing to control over grazing.Planting of shelter belts of plants.Stabilization of sand dunes by growing thorny bushes.Control of mining activities.Proper discharge and disposal of industrial effluents and wastes after treatment.(nil) Proper management of waste-lands.Avoid over-irrigation, especially in dry areas.Avoid over use of fertilizers and pesticides. (Any five) The deterioration of the quality of land is known as land degradation.\xa0Five Measures to control land degradation are:\tAfforestation\tProper management of grazing to control over grazing.\tPlanting of shelter belts of plants.\tStabilization of sand dunes by growing thorny bushes.\tControl of mining activities.\tProper discharge and disposal of industrial effluents and wastes after treatment.\t(nil) Proper management of waste-lands.\tAvoid over-irrigation, especially in dry areas.\tAvoid over use of fertilizers and pesticides. (Any five) |
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