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5901.

collective farming

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Collective farmingandcommunal farmingare various types of "agricultural production in which multiple farmers run their holdings as a joint enterprise".That type ofcollectiveis often anagricultural cooperativein which member-owners jointly engage in farming activities. The process by which farmland is aggregated is calledcollectivization.

5902.

3. What were the causes of othnic cum li Duyum4. What were the majoritarianism measures taken in Sri Lanka to establishSinhala supremacy?anta

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In 1956, and Act was passed to recognise Sinhala as the only official language,thus disregarding Tamil. The governments followed preferential policies that favoured Sinhala applicants for university positions and government jobs. A new constitution stipulated that the state shall protect and foster Buddhism. All these government measures coming one after another gradually lead to the establishment of sinhala supremacy.

5903.

Line segment AB and CD intersects at O such that AcİDB iangle CAB =35° and angle CDB-350 than find angle BOD

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5904.

Write the effects of Nazism in the schools in Germany

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Effects of Nazism on the school system were:1. All schools were cleansed and purified i.e. teachers who were Jews or seen as ‘politically unreliable’ were dismissed.2. Children were first segregated. German and Jews could not sit together or play together.3. Subsequently, ‘undesirable children’ – Jews, the physically handicapped, Gypsies – were thrown out of schools.4. Good German children were subjected to prolonged period of Nazi Schooling.

5905.

Write the effects of Nazism in the schools in Germany.

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Effects of Nazism on the school system were:1. All schools were cleansed and purified i.e. teachers who were Jews or seen as ‘politically unreliable’ were dismissed.2. Children were first segregated. German and Jews could not sit together or play together.3. Subsequently, ‘undesirable children’ – Jews, the physically handicapped, Gypsies – were thrown out of schools.4. Good German children were subjected to prolonged period of Nazi Schooling.

5906.

9. In which year has the UN established the International Maritime Organization1) 19692) 19793) 19594) 1989

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Headquartered in London, the IMO was created by a convention adopted at the UN Maritime Conference in1948. The convention came into force on March 17,1958, after it was ratified by 21 countries—seven of which were required to have at least one million gross tons of shipping

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5907.

The collective noun for a group of dogs is a'pack'. What is a group of Pugs called?A schoolA grumbleA hiveA galaxy

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a grumble ye question ka answer hai bhaii

groups of pugs is called a grumble

the correct answer for this question is a grumble

a school is the correct answer

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A group of pugs is called grumble.

A grumble is the answer

A school is a collective noun

A hive is group of pugs

the group of a grumble

5908.

swas, the movement contndict, mow Participants saw the Movement2 Hnow look at the different soeial groups that parneipaned in thsrbedience Morement Why did they join the movemenat were theitkleals What did swaraj mean to them?.hecountryside, rich peasant communities like the Patidacwere active in the movemeng producers of commercat.crops) they were very hard hitc trade depession aod taling prices, Astbsic.cash incstimpossible to pay the govermmenth rewmand And the refusal of the government to reduce the revhese rich peasants los of LUtmapat and theheyfoundemand led to widesprsad nes

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can u explain how participant saw the movement?

So let first talk about what were the different social group that participate in civil dis-obedient movement ,why did they join the movement,what were there ideas n what does swaraj mean to them....In countryside rich peasant communities like the Patidars of Gujurat n the Jats of Uttar Pradesh were active in the movement...being producer of commercial crop they were very hard hit by the trade depression n falling prices...as the cash income dissapered ,they found impossible to pay government revenue demand and the refusal of government to reduce a revenue demand ! Leaving it here I guess my answer would be too long so ... will explain more about it in school...Munna😂

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5909.

(a) healthy(c) rude(d) richow many days did the father and son spend on the farm(d) of these(b) two(d) four1(b) cleaners(d) of thesC) soldiersWho was shocked speechless!(b) The father(d) The grandis=) The son

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health seven, two, servant the father

5910.

Describe in your own words one painting fromthis chapter which suggests that the British weremore powerful than Indians. How does the artistdepict this?

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5911.

2pq, pq and 5pqr334.

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5912.

- What do you mean by village ?uou

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Avillageis a clusteredhuman settlementorcommunity, larger than ahamletbut smaller than atown, with a population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Though villages are often located inrural areas, the termurban villageis also applied to certain urban neighborhoods. Villages are normally permanent, with fixeddwellings; however, transient villages can occur. Further, the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape, as adispersed settlement.

Avillageis a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than atown, with a population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Thoughvillages areoften located in rural areas, the term urbanvillageis also applied to certain urban neighborhoods.

Avillageis a clusteredhuman settlementorcommunity, larger than ahamletbut smaller than atown, with a population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Though villages are often located inrural areas, the termurban villageis also applied to certain urban neighborhoods. Villages are normally permanent, with fixeddwellings; however, transient villages can occur. Further, the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape, as adispersed settlement.

a village is a place of fresh air plants animals

Avillageis a clusteredhuman settlementorcommunity, larger than ahamletbut smaller than atown, with a population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Though villages are often located inrural areas, the termurban villageis also applied to certain urban neighborhoods. Villages are normally permanent, with fixeddwellings; however, transient villages can occur. Further, the dwellings of a village are fairly close to one another, not scattered broadly over the landscape, as adispersed settlement.

The old village ofHollókő,Nógrád,Hungary(UNESCO World Heritage Site)

In the past, villages were a usual form of community for societies that practicesubsistence agriculture, and also for some non-agricultural societies. In Great Britain, a hamlet earned the right to be called a village when it built a church.[1]In many cultures, towns and cities were few, with only a small proportion of the population living in them. TheIndustrial Revolutionattracted people in larger numbers to work in mills and factories; the concentration of people caused many villages to grow into towns and cities. This also enabled specialization of labor and crafts, and development of many trades. The trend ofurbanizationcontinues, though not always in connection with industrialization.Although many patterns of village life have existed, the typical village is often small, consisting of perhaps 5 to 30 families. Historically homes were situated together for sociability and defence, and land surrounding the living quarters was farmed.Traditional fishing villageswere based onartisan fishingand located adjacent to fishing grounds.

a small community or a group of houses in rural areas

5913.

18·不RER(Terms of Trade)和币爽?

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However, such gain from specialisation and exchange depends on theterms of trade(TOT). It refers to the quantity of imports that exports buy. It is measured by the ratio of export price to import price. It is the ratio at which a country can export or sell domestic goods for imported goods.

5914.

A letter is chosen from the word 'TRIANGLE'. The probability that it is avowel is

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A I E = VOWEL. TOTAL = 8 Probability of vowel = 3/8

5915.

mention the important function of the supreme Court.

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The Supreme Court is the final judge in all cases involving laws of Congress, and the highest law of all — the Constitution. The Supreme Court, however, is far from all-powerful. Itspoweris limited by the other two branches of government. The President nominates justices to the court.

5916.

Who is the Father of Administrative Management?

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Administrative Management Theorists.Henri Fayol(1841-1925):Fayolwas born in France, where he worked for a coal-mining business.

Fayolhas been regarded by many as the father of the modern operational management theory, and his ideas have become a fundamental part of modern management concepts

5917.

Mention one administrative function of high court.

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One of the most important administrative funtion of HC is to supervise the functioning of lower judiciary of the state.

5918.

What were the new administrative arrangementsduring this period?

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5919.

AQ.7. Critically examine the expansion of trade facilitiesnin the 19th century

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5920.

Very short answer tspe questions1.What was the foreign policy of India prior to the year 1991?

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India's Foreign Policybetween1991and 1998. The collapse of the Soviet Union and transformation of the global order forcedIndia'spolicymakers to make drastic changes inIndia's foreign policyat multiple levels. NAM movement had ceased to have much meaning and it was shunned for all practical purposes.

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5921.

Availability of specific prey items is an essential consideration in conservationstrategies for critically endangered species, true or false?A. True1.B. FalseC. Not known

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true is the answer correctly

5922.

23. Which of the following statement is correct?[A] 1 MB = 1024 bytes[C] 1 MB = 1000 kilobytesVB] IKB.= 1024 bytes[D] 1 KB = 1000 bytes

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Option B) 1 KB = 1024 bytes

5923.

critically analyzed centre state relations prior to 1990and after .

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(i) Prior to 1990, except for once, the Congress ruled at the centre for about 40 years. These were the years when the single party made the government.(ii) The government at the centre ruled the states with biased views. It supported those states which had a government formed by the same party. The government at many occasions dismissed the state governments formed by other parties in the name of law and order situations. In other words, the centre dictated the states and the states had no alternative except to follow the centre.(iii) The rise of regional politics in many states has changed the Centre-State relations significantly after 1990. This was also the beginning of the era of coalition governments at the centre.(iv) Since, no single party got a clear majority in the Lok Sabha, major national parties had to enter into an alliance with many small regional parties. Hence, regional parties do take care of their states.(v) This led to a new culture of power sharing and respect for the autonomy of state government. It became difficult for the central government to dismiss state governments in an arbitrary manner.

5924.

What should be done to preserve water resources?

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1.Install water-saving shower heads or flow restrictors.2.Turn off the water while brushing your teeth.3.Don't let the faucet run while you clean vegetables.4.If you wash dishes by hand, don't leave the water running for rinsing.5.Plant drought-resistant trees and plants.

5925.

how were the mansabdars expected to perform military and civil duties in the empire during the mughal rule write in 100 words

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5926.

"(ยกWhy do we need to conserve mineral resources ?

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It takes millions of years for the formation ofminerals. Compared to the present rate of consumption, the replenishment rate ofmineralsis very slow. Hence,mineral resourcesare finite and non-renewable. Due to this, it is important thatwe conservethemineral resources.

5927.

List one reason why learning the alphabet was soimportant to women like Rashsundari Devi, Ramabai andRokeya.

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5928.

Why do we need to conserve mineral resources ?

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Ans :- It takes millions of years for the formation ofminerals. Compared to the present rate of consumption, the replenishment rate ofmineralsis very slow. Hence,mineralresources are finite and non-renewable. Due to this, it is important thatwe conservethemineralresources.

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5929.

4v)Why do we need to conserve mineral resources?

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It takes millions of years for the formation ofminerals. Compared to the present rate of consumption, the replenishment rate ofmineralsis very slow. Hence,mineral resourcesare finite and non-renewable. Due to this, it is important thatwe conservethemineral resources.

5930.

what development activities have led to the gradual destruction of the biological diverse rainforest ?

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The developmental activities like gaining more land for agriculture , house i.e because of over population are leading to gradual destruction of biologically diverse rainforests.

5931.

9. Why was it important for the Mughals to recruitmansabdars from diverse backgrounds and not justTuranis and Iranis?

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5932.

What was the contribution of Raja Ram Mohan Roy to our society?

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Raja Ram Mohan Royis considered as the pioneer of modern Indian Renaissance for the remarkable reforms he brought in the 18th and 19th century India.

Among his efforts, the abolition of the brutal and inhuman Sati Pratha was the most prominent.

5933.

1. What social ideas did the following people support.Rammohun RoyDayanand SaraswatiVeerasalingam PantuluJyotirao PhulePandita RamabaiPeriyarMumtaz AliIshwarchandra Vidyasagar

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5934.

The south African Constitution inspires democrats all over the world" Comment.

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The South African Constitution inspires democrats all over the world. South Africa was a country which was looked down upon by many during the Apartheid regime.Today the determination of the people of South Africa to work together, without bearing any grudge against the white regime looked upon with great respect. South Africa has made its constitution just like an ideal constitution for every country to follow. The South African Constitution sees people of all skin colour as equal. Men and women are treated equally in this country. Blacks, whites and coloured people, men and women, live as free citizens, in total harmony in South Africa.This just because of its constitution.

5935.

write a note on south african constitution

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TheConstitution of South Africais the supremelawof the Republic ofSouth Africa. It provides the legal foundation for the existence of therepublic, sets out therightsanddutiesof its citizens, and defines the structure of thegovernment. The currentconstitution, the country's fifth, was drawn up by theParliamentelected in 1994 in theSouth African general election, 1994. It was promulgated byPresidentNelson Mandelaon 18th December 1996 and came into effect on 4 February 1997, replacing theInterim Constitutionof 1993.[1]

Since 1996, the Constitution has been amended by seventeen amendment acts. The Constitution is formally entitled the "Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996." It was previously also numbered as if it were anAct of Parliament—Act No. 108 of 1996—but, since the passage of theCitation of Constitutional Laws Act,[2]neither it nor the acts amending it are allocated act numbers.

5936.

What do you understand by 'people as a resource?2 How is human resouree different from other resources like land and physica

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People as a resource' is a way of referring to a country's working peooie in terms of their existing productive skills and abilities. Because the humans contribute to GDP, they are also considered as aresource.

5937.

1. How can we conserve land resources?

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We can conserve land resources in following ways:

1 .Proper adaptation of land capability classification for its specific use.2.Totally banning the use of any material that pollutes or harm land resources.3.Awareness at lowest level to the people so as to widen the people’s knowledge on land resources its importance and conservation necessity.4.Proper policy formulation at national level and a global forum to guide land resources.

5938.

What were the problems facedin making the South Africanconstitution? Whatcompromisrd were made?

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There were many problems with making of the Constitution of south Africa but some of them were there were many struggles were taken place against whites and they were destroying the places and many of them died during this.coming to the compromises between the blacks and whites are the blacks thought that the whites should face the problem faced by the blacks and they provided equality between both ofthem

5939.

What is the major occupation of the people of the south African grasslands

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Sheep rearing is the most important occupation of the people. Other major occupations include Dairy farming and mining.

5940.

(v)What is the major occupation of the people of the South African grasslands?

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Sheep rearingis the most important occupation of the people.

Other major occupations includeDairy farmingandmining.

5941.

13) Like South Africa , India's constitution was also drawn up under very difficult circumstances.Explain ?(3)

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India was going through the following problems while the Constitution was being drafted:

1.Tensions between the Congress and the Muslim League

2.Communal tensions

3.Coping with the questions of the creation of Pakistan

4.Bringing into purview the demands of all the minority groups in India

5.Concluding the terms of transfer of power

5942.

What compromises were made between black and whites for making a constitution inSouth Africa?

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There were many problems with making of the Constitution of south Africa but some of them were there were many struggles were taken place against whites and they were destroying the places and many of them died during this. Coming to the compromises between the blacks and whites are the blacks thought that the whites should face the problem faced by the blacks and they provided equality between both of them.It became important in South Africa because the majority who were blacks were discriminated in every sphere by the whites which is also called as apartheid system.The constitution was the only means of getting their rights with honor and dignity.

5943.

What are the major achievement of Raja Rammohan Roy?Briefly describe Swami Dayanand Saraswati's philosophyWhat contribution was made by Ishwar Chandra Vidy

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1. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the founder of Brahmo Samaj in 1828. His was one among the few who received modern education thus came in contact with democratic and secular ideals. His contributions to Indain society can be understood in three spheres- social, religious and education.

R.R Mohan Roy and religion:He advocated that there was only one god and believed that all men are equal. He severely condemned unreasonable Hindu rituals like Sati, child marriage, dowry etc.His actions were indeed fruitful with the Abolition of Sati act , 1829. The concept of widow remarriage was also injected into the orthodox society that discriminate widows.

RR Mohan Roy and Education:He believed that Indian masses should have access to Education. He was ardent supporter of education and introduction of education in schools.There was also special emphasis on education of girls. The Anglo-Hindu school, 1822 and later Vedanta college started by him are known for their modem and western curriculum along with his teachings of monotheism (one god).

RR Mohan Roy and Society.Journals in English, Hindi and Bengali were brought out by him which helped to carry reforms to the masses. He vehemently fought for freedom of press, representation of Indians in employment of opportunities. He sough to educate people of their political rights. His visions for a democratic , secular and rational society were carried forward by Brahmo Samaj.

For the above said reasons, Raja Ram Mohan Roy is known as Maker of Modern India, father of Bengal renaissance.

2. According to Dayannad Sarsawati, the Vedas contained the essence of life and knowledge.

He quoted the Hindu scriptures to support his stand on various issues.

- He condemned Sati,- supported widow remarriage- opposed child marriage .

He preached against caste differences and untouchability.

3. Main contribution of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar are : 1. He has given more importance to educational reforms than the social reforms.2. He has given importance to educational infrastructure and wanted to spread it to the common peoples.3. He was also interested in women's education. He had also established many ladies school.4. As a social reformer he had given importance to widow remarriage.

5944.

How is human resource different from other resources like land and physical capital.

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Human resourceisdifferent from other resourcesin many senses.Human resourcesneed education, training and healthcare to develop. On theotherhand,land and physical capitalneed money andphysicalinputs to develop.Land and physical capitalare useless withouthuman resources.

5945.

How is human resource different from other resources like land and physicalcapital?

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5946.

The south African constitution inspired dencrates all over world?

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5947.

2.6How Raja Ram Mohan Roy inspired by the French Revoluti

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5948.

9. 8. Explain physical capital.

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Ans: Physical capital is investment inform of land, Machinery etc. Physical capital is dependent on human capital in form of labour.

Physical capital : It is one of the requirement neccerary for crop production It means a variety of of inputs required at every stage during production . Physical capital is divided into two types they are:

1 . Fixed Capital : It includes tools and machines ranging from simple tools like - farmer 's plough and , machines like - generators , turbines ,computers .Actually tools , machines and buildings can be used in production over many years, and are called fixed capital .2 . Working Capital : Raw materials and money at hand are called working capital

5949.

Explain why India as such a diverse vegetation

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India has allthe major physical features of the Earth, i.e., mountains, plains, deserts, plateaus and islands. The different regions of the country have different soil types. Though India has an essentially monsoon-type of climate, there exists great variations in humidity and temperature across the country. Even the rains brought by the monsoon winds are unevenly distributed. Hence, each factor responsible for the type of flora and fauna in an area, namely land, soil, temperature, humidity and precipitation, are variable across the length and breadth of the country. As a result, the flora and fauna found in India is diverse and rich.

5950.

Wsite a shont notes on minerals

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A mineral is a naturally occurring chemical compound, usually of crystalline form and not produced by life processes. A mineral has one specific chemical composition, whereas a rock can be an aggregate of different minerals or mineraloids.