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6051.

Who initiated dandi march

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M K gandhi

6052.

1. Why did Gandhiji launch the Dandi March?

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The laws were so strict that if people living by the sea picked up a handful of sea salt lying on the sand, they could be fined. So that is exactly whatGandhijidecided to do; pick up salt from the seashore atDandiandstartthe Civil Disobedience Satyagraha. Themarch beganon 12thMarchand ended on 5th April,1930

6053.

Gandhiji took up Dandi March as the CivilDisobedience Movement on?

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The 24-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as adirect actioncampaign oftax resistanceandnonviolent protestagainst the British salt monopoly. It gained worldwide attention which gave impetus to theIndian independence movementand started the nationwide Civil Disobedience Movement.Mahatma Gandhistarted this march with 78 of his trusted volunteers. Walking ten miles a day for 24 days, the march spanned over 240 miles.

6054.

te the short note on the 'Dandi March

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On 12March1930, Gandhi started theDandi marchfrom Sabarmati Ashram towards the small coastal village ofDandi. ... Gandhi chose salt because it was used in every Indian household, yet people were not allowed to make salt even for domestic use.

6055.

March to Dandi

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Ans :- TheSalt March, also known as theDandi Marchand theDandi Satyagraha, was an act ofnonviolentcivil disobedienceincolonial Indialed byMohandas Karamchand Gandhito produce salt from the seawater in the coastal village ofDandi(now inGujarat), as was the practice of the local populace until British officials introduced taxation on salt production, deemed their sea-salt reclamation activities illegal, and then repeatedly used force to stop it.

The 24-day march lasted from 12 March 1930 to 6 April 1930 as adirect actioncampaign oftax resistanceandnonviolent protestagainst the British salt monopoly. It gained worldwide attention which gave impetus to theIndian independence movementand started the nationwide Civil Disobedience Movement.Mahatma Gandhistarted this march with 78 of his trusted volunteers. The march was over 240 miles. They walked for 24 days 10 miles a day.

6056.

s. What is the importance of Dandi March in our freedom movement?

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Dandi March or Salt March was an important event in the Indian struggle for freedom. This was a massive but very peaceful protest led byMahatma Gandhi.Saltsatyagrahawas a direct but non-violent revolt against this Act. The most enigmatic independence leader, Mahatama Gandhi started a 24-day march from Ahmedabad to the small seaside town of Dandi. The whole march was based on his philosophy of non-violence. This mass movement had attracted thousands of people who took a dip into the sea to obtain their own salt

6057.

Dandi Yatra.

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The salt march was also known as the Dandi yatra or the Dandi satyagraha. It was led by Mahatma Gandhi. It was an act of non violent civil disobedience in colonial India to produce salt from the coastal village of Dandi which is now in Gujrat. It lasted for 24 days started from 12 march 1930 to 6 april 1930.

6058.

. What were the relative advantages of canal and railwaytransportation?

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6059.

2. Short answer questions:(a) Explain how attitude influences the type of vegetation in the Himalayas.Ans.

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Himalayan vegetationvaries according to bothaltitudeand climatic conditions. They range from the tropical deciduous forests in the foothills, to temperate forests in the middlealtitudes.However, the floral wealth of theHimalayashave also been affected by man.

6060.

features of railway in India

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1. Public Utility Service:

Railways provide an essential service to the public. It being a public utility service, requires protection and investments by government.

2. Monopoly:

Railways have monopoly in India. The rail transport is managed by the Railways Department of the Central Government. No private operator is allowed to enter this transport sector.

3. Huge Investments:

The railways require huge investments for purchase of land, laying of tracks, constructing railway stations and sheds, buying automobiles, etc. No single individual can afford to make all these investments.

4. Privileges:

The railways require special privileges to provide efficient transport service. Railways’ require special property rights for purchase of land, construction of bridges and railway lines.

6061.

Durgapur Steel Plant is located in

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Durgapur Steel Plantis one of the integratedsteel plantsofSteelAuthority of India Limited,locatedinDurgapur, in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal.Durgapur steel plant was set up in the late fifties with an initial production capacity ... Situated at a distance of 158 km from Calcutta

6062.

planet having the largest moon

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One of Jupiter's moons,Ganymede, is the largest moon in the Solar System.Ganymedehas a diameter of 3270 miles (5,268 km) and is larger than the planet Mercury. It has a rocky core with a water/ice mantle and a crust of rock and ice

6063.

I.The largest railway line of the world is located in...

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Ans :- The Trans-SiberianRailway(the Moscow-Vladivostokline), spanning a length of 9,289km, isthe longestand one of the busiestrailway linesin theworld

6064.

6. How can you say that the Earth is the fifth largest planet in the solar system?

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Earthis thefifth largestof theplanets in the solar system. It's smaller than the four gas giants —Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune — but larger than the three other rockyplanets, Mercury, Mars and Venus.

Because it is smaller than four gaint plannet

because it is smaller than four giant planet

Earth is fifth largest planet in solar system jupiter, saturn, uranus and neptune are gas giants bigger than earth

by comparing its diameter from other planets

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4.Where is the largest solar plant located in India?

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KamuthiSolar Power Project, Tamil Nadu.KamuthiSolar Power Project is the largest single location solar power plant in the world, located atKamuthiin Tamil Nadu.

6066.

axieしExplain the three factors that are crucial in deciding the outcome of politics of tocaldivisions.

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1 . People's perception-if people see their identity in singular and exclusive terms then there will be conflict but if they see their identity as a reflection of the national identity then they will live at peace with each other. 2.The role of community and culture - it depends on how the leaders will raise the demands and needs of a particular community. It will be peaceful if this is done within the dictates of the constitution. 3.The role of political party and government - The outcome will depend on how the government addresses the needs of a particular community. If it is done in fairness and according to the constitution then there will be peace.

6067.

Jown stdik plant4. Explain the following images in yourown wordS.A.B.

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dicotyledon seed in fig b

6068.

How would you explain 'self-esteem?

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it is the term used to describe persons sense of self worth or to describe the personal value of a person. it also represents the self respect and individual's overall subjective emotional evaluation of their own worth. it can also be defined as feeling of satisfaction he has on himself

6069.

Why do people who grow crops have to stay insame place for a long time?Look at the table on page 25. If Neinuo wanted torice, which are the places she should have visitedWhy do archaeologists think that many peoplelived in Mehrgarh were hunters to start with andherding became more important later?State whether true or false:(a) Millets have been found at Hallur.(b) People in Burzahom lived in rectangular ho(c) Chirand is a site in Kashmir.(d) Jadeite, found in Daojali Hading, may havebrought from China.

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6070.

what are food crops

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The term 'Food crops' refers to plants,which provide food for human consumption, cultivated by man by agriculture.

They mainly constitute ofCereals, Legumes, vegetables, tubersand fruits.

Cereals: Rice- Oryzae sativa. Wheat - Triticum aesitivum.

6071.

meaning of :troposphere :stratosphere :meosphere :ionosphere

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The lowest part of the Earth's atmosphere, thetroposphereextends from the surface to about 10 km (6.2 mi). Above that is thestratosphere, followed by themesosphere. In thestratosphereincoming solar radiation creates the ozone layer.Theionosphere, for example, which occupies the same region of the atmosphere as thethermosphere, isdefinedby the presence of ions, a physico-chemical criterion.

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6072.

The thermopause is the buffer zone between the stratosphere and the exosphere

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The layer directly below the exosphere is the thermosphere; the boundary between the two is called the thermopause

6073.

Which two new crops did the farmers of England start growing around 1660?

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crops were turnip and clover which the farmers of England around started growing in 1660

6074.

nWich type of farming does a lach are the two seasons for growing food crops in India!

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The Indian cropping season is classified into two main seasons-(i) Kharif and (ii) Rabi based on the monsoon. The kharif cropping season is from July –October during the south-west monsoon and the Rabi cropping season is from October-March (winter).

6075.

3. Write a brief account of the physical environment in the Veld.

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Physical environment in Veld:a. The velds have a mild climate due to the influence of the Indian Ocean. Winters are cold and dry.b. It receives scanty rainfall in winters.c. Grasses dominate the landscape. Red grass is grown in bush velds.d. Main animals found there are lions, leopards.e. Main crops grown in this area maize, potatoes, wheat, barley etc., which constitutes the staple diet of the people living in this region.f. Cattle rearing, mining, gold and diamond mining are important occupations found in this region.

6076.

3. Write a brief account of the physical environment in the Veld

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Physical environment in Veld:a. The velds have a mild climate due to the influence of the Indian Ocean. Winters are cold and dry.b. It receives scanty rainfall in winters.c. Grasses dominate the landscape. Red grass is grown in bush velds.d. Main animals found there are lions, leopards.e. Main crops grown in this area maize, potatoes, wheat, barley etc., which constitutes the staple diet of the people living in this region.f. Cattle rearing, mining, gold and diamond mining are important occupations found in this region.

6077.

GoodLuck Page NoDatepoineer ofgeneticsmoclean7

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Ourmodernunderstanding of how traits may be inherited through generations comes from the principles proposed by Gregor Mendel in 1865. However, Mendel didn't discover these foundational principles of inheritance by studying human beings, but rather by studying Pisum sativum, or the common pea plant.

Darwin and Mendel: who was thepioneerofgenetics? Although Mendel is now widely recognized as the founder ofgenetics, historical studies have shown that he did not in fact propose themodernconcept of paired characters linked to genes, nor did he formulate the two "Mendelian laws" in the form now given.

after many research was done we concluded that the founder was Mendel as we now also follow his laws

6078.

(जि &० 2. द2300025 0]. ्विटद हि tome Jodomes o eetealism

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Key Features of Federalism

There are two or more levels of government.

1. Different tiers of government govern the same citizens, but each tier has its own jurisdiction in specific matters of legislation, taxation and administration.

2. The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of government are specified in the constitution.

3. The fundamental provisions of the constitution cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of government. Such changes require the consent of both the levels of government.

4. Courts have the power to interpret the constitution and the powers of different levels of government.

5. Sources of revenue for each level of government are clearly specified to ensure its financial autonomy.

6. The federal system thus has dual objectives: to safeguard and promote unity of the country, while at the same time accommodate regional diversity.

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4.Whatdo you mean by trans-Himalayan rivers? Give three step to conserve forest

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TheTrans-Himalayan Riversoriginate beyond the GreatHimalayas. Thesearethe Indus, the Sutlej and the Brahmaputrarivers.Himalayan rivers arethose which originate in theHimalayasand flow through the Northern Plains, e.g., the Ganga, the Yamuna and their tributaries.

The followingstepsshould be taken for theconservationofforests:

■Regulated and Planned Cutting of Trees

■Control overForestFire

■Reforestation and Afforestation

■Check overForestClearance for Agricultural and Flabitation Purposes

■Proper Utilisation ofForestProducts andForests:

6080.

What steps are being taken to conserve the wildlife in India?

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Ans :- 1.Some of the laws should be made to ban the killing or capturing of endangered animals or birds. It should be made a punishable offense. Such laws should be enforced strictly and should not remain on paper only.

2.Indiscriminate killing of wild birds and animals, whether are in abundance should not be allowed by the forest authorities.

3.The more number of National Parks and Sanctuaries should be established for preserving the natural habitats of wild animals and birds throughout the country.

4.The Department of Government should conduct a periodic survey in all the forests regarding the conservation of wildlife. They should have the knowledge about the population of all the species of wild animals and birds, so that they can be helped during the time of floods and famines.

5.Special attention should be paid even by us also to the conservation of endangered species of wild animals and birds to prevent their extinction altogether.

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6081.

Remedies to conserve forest.

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Methods ofForest Conservation:

Regulated and Planned Cutting of Trees: ...

Control overForestFire: ...

Reforestation and Afforestation: ...

Check overForestClearance for Agricultural and Flabitation Purposes: ...

Protection ofForest: ...

Proper Utilisation ofForestProducts andForests:

6082.

what's diffraction

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Diffraction refers to various phenomena that occur when a wave encounters an obstacle or a slit. It is defined as the bending of waves around the corners of an obstacle or aperture into the region of geometrical shadow of the obstacle.

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6083.

Deffrent between primary activity and Tirtary activity

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Primary activities are those activities that which involve exploitation of natural resources.It is the base for production of other goods that is it provides raw materials.Example: Agriculture, mining, animal husbandry.

Tertiary activities are those activities that provide services to the people.No production of goods is involved. It helps in the development of primary activities.example:Transport, IT, banking

6084.

( 25. Dams are solution to both droughts and floods. Explain.

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6085.

what are tectonic plates?

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Ans :- Plate tectonics is a scientific theory describing the large-scale motion of seven large plates and the movements of a larger number of smaller plates of the Earth's lithosphere, since tectonic processes began on Earth between 3 and 3.5 billion years ago.

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6086.

(i) What are tectonic plates?

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Plate tectonics is a scientific theory describing the large-scale motion of seven large plates and the movements of a larger number of smaller plates of the Earth's lithosphere, since tectonic processes ..

6087.

b) Wnat are tectonic plates.

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According to the theory, the lithosphere is broken up into number of pieces called tectonic or lithospheric plates. It consists of crust and outer parts of upper mantle.

6088.

Answer the following questions bricfly(i) What are tectonic plates?(ii) Which continents of today were part of the Gondwana land?

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Tectonic plates is a irregularly shaped slab of solid rock.or it can also be defined as pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere.

Gondwana comprises of Africa, Australia, Antartica and South America.

6089.

what is tectonic activity

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This article is about the geologic usage. For the philosophical or architectural usage, seeArchitectonics (disambiguation).

"Tectonic" redirects here. For the dance tecktonik, seeElectro dance. For the electronic music label, seeTectonic (record label).

For the journal, seeTectonics (journal).

Tectonics(fromLatintectonicus; fromAncient Greekτεκτονικός(tektonikos), meaning 'pertaining tobuilding'[1]) is the process that controls the structure and properties of the Earth's crust and its evolution through time. In particular, it describes the processes ofmountain building, the growth and behavior of the strong, old cores of continents known ascratons, and the ways in which the relatively rigidplatesthat constitute the Earth's outer shell interact with each other. Tectonics also provides a framework for understanding theearthquakeandvolcanic beltsthat directly affect much of the global population. Tectonic studies are important as guides foreconomic geologistssearching forfossil fuelsandore depositsof metallic and nonmetallic resources. An understanding of tectonic principles is essential togeomorphologiststo explainerosion patternsand other Earth surface features.

Activities of TCs EVALUATE - evaluate the need and opportunity for technical activities within their technical area. DEVELOP - develop the technical material flow to and from their area. PROMOTE - promote the growth and value of the PSES to their subject audience

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(diverging beam),

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If a beam is moving and its area is increasing we can call it a diverging beam.

6091.

HOTS Distinguish betweenConverging and diverging tectonic plates

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Converging plate--1 these plate form mountain2 converging plate move toward each other3earthquake mostly occur on this

diverging plate1these sprad the ocean floor2 theseplate move away from each other3 volcanic eruptionmostly occur on this

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6092.

What do you understand by migration ?Differentiate between extinct and endangered species?13

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6093.

2. Explain which four guidelines should be kept in mind while devising ways and meansfor political reforms in India

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Major guidelines to be kept in mind for reforming politics are as follows:

Encouraging public debate among political activists, parties and politically conscious citizens.

Taking into account the social and economic implication of political reforms and encouraging laws that empower people.

Focus of reforms should be on ways that strengthen the practice of democracy.

Taking into account the manner on implementation of reforms.

6094.

Prabhakara Vardhana, the first king ofVardhana dynasty was the ruler of(A) Thanesar(C) Geeta Vardhana (D) Patna7.(B) Kurukshetra

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a. thanesar is the capital of vardhana dynasty

6095.

In which sector is transport and communication included?

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It is included in service sector.

6096.

What is included in the study of history

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The modernstudy of historyis wide-ranging, and includes thestudyof specific regions and thestudyof certain topical or thematical elements ofhistoricalinvestigation. Oftenhistoryis taught as part of primary and secondary education, and the academicstudy of historyis a major discipline in universitystudies.

The modernstudy of historyis wide-ranging, and includes thestudyof specific regions and thestudyof certain topical or thematical elements ofhistoricalinvestigation. Oftenhistoryis taught as part of primary and secondary education, and the academicstudy of historyis a major discipline in universitystudies.

arecologist are include in the study of history

6097.

note of 40-50 words on each.2. Talk to the elders in the familyand make a report on how Information Technology hatsaffected their daily lives in the last 25 years.

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The life of elders has been completely transformed by the advent of Information Technology. Most of them feel a loss of connectivity among the family members. Very few enjoy its time-saving benefits. They feel a lot less socialised with the advancements of Information Technology.

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6098.

20. Draw a neat diagram to show a picture of biogas and explain.

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explain the biogas

6099.

Plant kingdom cannot sustain without the existence of soil.' In the light of thisstatement explain conservation of soil.

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plant kingdom cannot sustain without the existence of soil because it needs soil to stand straight....and the roots of tree catches the soil tightly and due to this it prevents soil erosion..and so their is no life without soil,so we should conserve soil.

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4..)In which sector is transport and communication included?

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Transport and communication is included in private sector. In both airlines and metro trains the pilot and train drivers are regularly communicating with the airport authorities and train authorities.