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41101.

What is the influence of the Himalayas on Indian agriculture

Answer» Himalaya plays an important role in our agriculture. It influences our agriculture system in following ways:Himalayas act as a barrier for the chilly or cold winds coming from north. Therefore, provides a suitable environment for the growth of agriculture crops.The rivers flowing through Himalayas are snow fed and hence perennial. These rivers provide water for irrigation and fertile alluvial soil in northern plains.Himalaya region are suitable for cultivation of tea plantation, orchards, medicinal plants and herbs etc. which are excellent source of income and provide boost to our agrarian economy.Himalayan region offers several sites which are suitable for the production of the hydroelectricity which helps in fulfilling the requirement of water for agriculture lands.
41102.

What is rationally decentralized of power explain the Structure of rural local government india ?

Answer» The basic idea behind decentralisation:\xa0(i)\xa0Large number of problems and issues are best settled at the local level because people have better knowledge of their local problems.\xa0(ii)\xa0It helps in promoting direct participation.\xa0Structure of Rural Local Government:\xa0(i) Zila Parishad:\xa0All the mandals in a district together constitute the Zila Parishad. Most of the members are elected and headed by a chairperson.\xa0(ii) Panchayat Samiti or Mandal or Block:\xa0The members of this body are elected by the entire panchayat members in that area. A few Gram Panchayats are grouped together to form this government body.\xa0(iii) Gram Panchayat:\xa0A council consisting of several ward members often called Panch. The president is called sarpanch. It is the decision-making body for the entire village.
41103.

Describe any three economic hardship faced by Europe in the 1830s.

Answer» The\xa0economic hardships faced by Europe in the 1830\'s\xa0are:1.Rise in food prices or a year of bad harvest left the country poorer. 2. The ratio of the rise of population was larger than that of employment generation.3.Migration of rural population to cities led to overcrowded slums.
41104.

Who has the highest infact mortality rate

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41105.

Explain Jallianwala bagh,khilafat ,non cooperation,civil disobedience movement

Answer» National Movement was spreading in New areas in 1919 and incorporating new social groups and developing new modes of struggle.Mahatma Gandhi came to India and The Idea of Satyagraha emphasised the power of truth and the need to search for truth.He advocated that physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor.In 1916, He travelled to Champaran in Bihar to inspire the peasants to struggle against the oppressive plantation system.
41106.

What type of tourism may be developed in your state/ UT and why?

Answer» The type of tourism may be developed india state/UT is more popular zoos and wildlife sacuntuary because it is popular among the world
41107.

Write the components of human devloment index

Answer» The components of Human Development Index are..Educational LevelHealth StatusPer Capita income ( based on purchasing power parity)
41108.

How I make world and India map easily in few seconds

Answer» Stick a world map or india map on your wall where you study and watch it whenever you have free time
41109.

How to compare different countries or state

Answer» Basically two countries are compared based on their average income or income per capita,but as a matter of fact quality of life also plays an important role so we check other things such as literacy rate,infant mortality rate,life expectancy rate,crime rate,etc.
Literacy rate ,health status ,per capita income
On the basis of PER CAPITA INCOME
41110.

In an ideal federation there exists mutual trust and agreement to live together. Justify

Answer» As federalism has two or more levels of governments it has dual objectives. (i) to safeguard and promote unity of the country. ... The government at different levels should agree to some rules of power sharing. => They should also trust that each would abide by its part of agreement
41111.

How to score 100 in social science plz tell me

Answer» there arent any 8 mark question for social science, please dont give wrong info , Aiswarya Pallath
You must know all mcqs of each lesson. Map practice is compulsory. Study all points properly. Refer last year question papers.
Do NCERT, Reference, Maps and Sample paper + Chapter wise Question paper.Some case study based questions and long 8 mark questions too.....
by keeping ur whole concentration on your studies
clearly ,To understand the concept of all chapter.
41112.

What is net attendance ratio? Which age group children are considered in net attendance ratio?

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41113.

Invite three different speakers to talk to you about the different of

Answer» invite three different speakers to talk to you about the development of your region ask them all the questions that come to your mind discuss these ideas in groups each group should prepare a wall chart giving reasons about ideas that you agree or do not agree with
41114.

Previous years question are helpful for class 10 social science

Answer» Yes
41115.

What makes India a federal country? (5points)

Answer» India have two more leval of government
Who knows
41116.

What is development and destruction

Answer» development - the process of developing or being developed.destruction - the action or process of causing so much damage to something that it no longer exists or cannot be repaired.
41117.

Find out more about the nationalist symbol in countries outside Europe collect examples

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41118.

What were the conditions of India at the time of the First World War? 3m

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41119.

Describe Frederic Sorrieu utopian vision of the world as depicted in his painting in 1848

Answer» In\xa0Sorrieu\'s utopian vision, the peoples of the\xa0world\xa0are grouped as distinct nations, identified through\xa0their\xa0flags, and national costumes.\xa0Sorrieu\xa0created the image to unify the disintegrated states into a nation state under a democratic constitution.
41120.

Describe the objects and decision of the Congress of Vienna and examine them too

Answer» The purpose and decisions of the Congress of Vienna was to implement a long-term peace strategy for Europe by establishing critical arguments originating from the Napoleonic Wars.
41121.

hi what is the meaning of socialism in europe

Answer» Socialism was a well known body of liberal ideas in Europe during 19th century (if I remember correctly from 9th)
41122.

Write a short note on chaura chauri massacre

Answer» The Chauri Chaura incident took place on 4 February 1922 at Chauri Chaura in the Gorakhpur district of the United Provinces (modern-day Uttar Pradesh) in British India, when a large group of protesters participating in the non-cooperation movement, clashed with police who opened fire
41123.

Why is there enormous pressure on agricultural landin land intensive subsistencefarming?

Answer» \tThe right of inheritance leading to division of land among successive generations has rendered land holding size uneconomical.\tThe farmers continue to take maximum output from the limited land in the absence of alternative source of livelihood.\tA piece of land keeps divinding among the generations of farmers .\tAs a result of continued division the piece of land becomes smaller and smaller and eventually insufficient even to fullfill the family needs\xa0\tThus there is enormous pressure on agricultural land
41124.

Which activity continued to prove largest employer between 1973 to 2012? a) Primary b) Tertiary

Answer» a) Primary sector
41125.

Briefly explain the process of unification of Germany and Great Britair

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41126.

Explain the significance of democracy in detail

Answer» Significance of democracy:1. Power sharing is the true spirit of democracy which allows people fulfill their needs.2. It provides equal opportunity to people of different caste, religion, background etc.3. In democracy people do not need to suffer the problem of discrimination on the basis of their status or background.4. It gives voting rights to each and every citizens out there so that free and fair election can take place.5. Democracy also reduces the chances of conflicts taking place due to various discriminations and political issues.6. In a democratic country public opinion plays a major role in making various decisions to ensure the development.I hope this answers help you
41127.

How did the government of sri lanka & belgium try to solve the ethnic problem in their country ?

Answer» BELGIUM SOLVE IT NICELY BY POWER SHARINGIN SRI LANKA THE SITUATION IS OPPOSITE THEY DO NOT USE THE CONCEPT OF POWER SHARING
41128.

Examine three major problems created as a result of indescriminate utulisation of natural resources

Answer» Accumulation of resources which in turn divided the society into rich and poorindiscriminate use of resources causing various global ecological crisis such as\tglobal warming\tdepletion of the ozone layer\tenvironmental pollution and land degradationResources are vital for human survival as well as for maintaining quality of life. It was believed that resources are free gifts of nature. As a result, human beings used them indiscriminately. This led to the following major problems:-Depletion of resources for the greed of few. Accumulation of resources in a few hands which in turn, divided the society into rich and poor. Indiscriminate use of resources causing various global ecological crises such as\xa0global warming, depletion of the ozone layer, environmental pollution & land degradation.
The three major problems caused due to the indiscriminate utilization of natural resources are as follows; i. The indiscriminate use of resources led to Global Warming.ii. This divided the society into two halves i.e. rich and poor which led to the discrimination in the society.iii. This led to Ozone Layer depletion and Land Degradation.
41129.

CHP heritage of India

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41130.

When did the Simon Commission arrived in India why was the Simon Commission boycotted by Indians

Answer» New Tory government of Britain formed a statutory commission which was headed by sir John Simon in 1928 .Simon commission was boycotted by Indians because there was no Indians in the membership of Simon commission .
41131.

Why the tribals in Gardens Hills started movement against British

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41132.

What was the significance of Lahore Congress

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41133.

By whom and why was Swaraj Party formed

Answer» C.R. Das and Motilal Nehru formed the swaraj party within the Congress to argue for a return to council politics
41134.

What was the nation of Swaraj for the plantation workers in Assam

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41135.

Kisanji is no more. What would be your advice to these four activists

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41136.

Why is power sharing is desirable

Answer» It reduces fights and conflicts between social groups.
1 . It helps to reduce the possibility of conflict
Because of Prudential and moral reason
41137.

Explain land use pattern of india

Answer» 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.
Thank you
41138.

Explain the meaning of allegory with an example

Answer» An abstract idea which represents the female figure ( calm, divine , spiritual etc ) . For e.g. female allegory of gemany which is Germania .
Allegory is a symbol that stands for an abstract concept .An allegory is said to have used when an abstract idea ,like greed ,envy, freedom or liberty ,is expressed through a person or a thing . An allegorical story often has two meanings one literal and one symbolic
41139.

Explain unification of Britain

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41140.

Why education is important what should be done to make education accessible to every person in India

Answer» Education helps us to lead a good and healthy life. Education helps us to know uses of various types of food and how to consume them. It also educates us about how to protect ourselves from diseases and stay away from bad habits.Education is very important for every country. Education begins at home and continues throughout our life. There are many reasons why people need education. It helps them to learn new things, find good jobs and lead a respectable life in the society.So, the higher the level of education in a country, the better the chances of development are. In addition, this education also benefits an individual in various ways. It helps a person take a better and informed decision with the use of their knowledge. This increases the success rate of a person in life.People need a good education to be able to survive in this competitive world. Modern society is based on people who have high living standards and knowledge which allows them to implement better solutions to their problems. Education empowers everyone.
41141.

Why and how money is important for development?

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41142.

SST Half yearly syllabus 2021-22

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41143.

Why conservation of resources is important

Answer» conservation of resources is essential because as using them recklessly may exhaust them and future generation have to compromise. some resources take time in their formation such as fossil fuel and using them recklessly is going to be harmful for the environment. therefore sustainable development of resources is necessary.
41144.

How do we classify the countries on the basis of percapital income

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41145.

Different between national resources and international resources

Answer» National resources are the resources which is in the nation in a particular country.And international resources are the resources which is in the whole world
41146.

Short note on wheat

Answer» Do yourself it\'s homework not *Malpooaa*
41147.

Describe jallianwalla Bagh massacre

Answer» On 13th April 1919, a large crowd gathered in the enclosed ground of Jallianwala Bagh. Some to protest against the British government’s repressive measures, others to attend the annual Baishakhi Fair. These people were unaware of the imposition of Martial Law in the city. General Dyer, the Commander, blocked the exit points from the Bagh and opened fire upon the innocent citizens. Dyer’s intention was to produce a moral effect\xa0and terrorize Satyagrahis. Hundreds of innocent people including women and children were killed and wounded due to this indiscriminate firing by the British soldiers, which ultimately led to nation-wide outrage. Jallianwala Bagh incident was the most brutal incident in the History of India.
41148.

What is the difference between referendum and plebiscite?

Answer» A referendum seeks to amend the Australian Constitution. It is the only way the Constitution can be changed – by a vote of the people. However, it requires a ‘double majority’ – a majority of all voters across the nation and a majority of the states. Voting in referenda is compulsory. Referenda are binding on the government.A plebiscite is sometimes called an ‘advisory referendum’ because the government does not have to act upon its decision. Plebiscites do not deal with Constitutional questions but issues on which the government seeks approval to act, or not act. As with referenda, plebiscites require an enabling Act of Parliament. Whether or not a plebiscite is to be based on compulsory voting is determined by the enabling Act.
41149.

Why is India is not said to be a complete federal or complete Unitary Nation? Explain

Answer» No india is complete federal
41150.

Describe how Bismarck played the role in unifying Germany? class 10

Answer» ottovan bismark was the chief minister of Prussia. after the middle class people\'s demand were rejected from the military and king then the bismark took the unification of Germany. he stand for it and send all army to the war again Austria , France. and Denmark after defeating these all. they won the victory and on 1871 king William 1 proclaimed the king of Germany
At the time of unification of Germany , Ottovon Bismarck was the chief minister of Prussia . He was so efficient in winning hearts of German speakers . His war policies helped Germany to unify . Under his guidance , The military won the wars and this made Bismarck very popular personality. These were his roles to unify Germany. That\'s why he was also known \'The architect of Germany\'.I think it will help you.