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6901.

d. Why should people be aware of the functioning and activities of the gover

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people should be aware of functioning and activities of government in order to express their rights and make use of the different policies and rules coming up. there are a lot of schemes government passes for public benefit and therefore it is must to know about government activities.

6902.

l. Write slogans on Deforestation

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Stop deforestation to save the nation from pollution.

Trees are source to fresh oxygen, never cut trees.

Forests bring rain, stop deforestation and reduce the risk of lack of water.

Deforestation is not good for life on the earth, don’t practice it.

Save forests for better and healthy future.

Save nature to save your future.

Don’t cut trees down; it will make your future down.

If you cut forests, you put your existence into suspicion.

Don’t cut trees as you cannot pay fees.

Deforestation is pre-decided devastation.

If you cut down trees where you will get oxygen for free.

Don’t practice deforestation, it will cost more in future.

Deforestation destroys many homes of birds and animals, just stop it.

Don’t be so rude, what you will breathe my dude.

Stop deforestation and save animal’s home.

Stop deforestation to beat the increasing air pollution.

Save trees to get fresh oxygen whole life.

6903.

When we change natural products into other forms. which category of economic sectorsuch activity comes?

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When we change natural products into other forms it comes under secondary sector activities.It is also known as manufacturing sector.

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6904.

3. Explain the term 'accountability

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Accountability is an assurance that an individual or an organization will be evaluated on their performance or behavior related to something for which they are responsible. Corporate accountability involves being answerable to all an organization's stakeholders for all actions and results.

6905.

3. Imagine that you accidentally broke a beautiful vase at home.What will you do when your parents ask you about it?

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I will tell them the truth and would try to save money from the pocket money and will buy a new onr

6906.

Advantages of Cash Basis

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For tax purposes, there are definiteadvantagesto thecash accounting basisforaccounting.

Cash accountingensures that taxes are not paid on monies that have not yet been received; this improvescashflow and ensures that funds are available for tax expenditures.

6907.

name a living organism which consists of only one cell.

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Some of the most commonsingle-celled organismsare bacteria and algae.

Amoeba is single celled

6908.

3.What are the qualities of Indian farmer?

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The farmer is one of the most useful people of since the beginning of civilization. We all depend upon agriculture to meet our requirement of food. We get our food because the farmer grows crops and carries the agricultural activities.

Though, they feed the entire humanity, their life conditions are far from satisfactory.

Tough life: The life of a farmer is very tough. He works very hard day and night in all seasons.

During summer, he works under the heat of the sun. During winter season, he gets wet while ploughing the field. During winter, he carries on his hard work in spite of the dull and cold weather.

Dependent upon nature: The life of a farmer is much dependent upon forces of nature. For agriculture, adequate monsoon is required. If the rainfall is adequate, the agricultural output would be good.

However, inadequate rainfall and long-spell of scarcity of water may result into drought situation. As a result, agriculture may get negative affected and there may be acute shortage of food leading to famines.

Economic factors: The farmer earns money by selling his crops. He remains happy if the crops are good. But, if the crops fail, then his life becomes miserable.

A farmer suffers even if there is abnormal increase in production homogeneously at all places. In such cases, the selling price of the crops goes down and the excess crops get wasted.

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6909.

3. What economic impact did the First World Warhave on India?

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6910.

3 What economic impact did the First World Warhave on India?

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6911.

hat qualities of Social Reformers did you like? Why?(AS

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They want a change in our lifestyle,thus this help us to change our mind-set and go to a good direction of work on our society

imagine that you are an educated member of the untouchable. write a paragraph of diary entry discussing what life was like before and after social reformers.

6912.

47. Explain the traditional way of purifying water to make it fit for drinking

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Filtration done in clay vessel:The technique consists of pouring water into clay vessel having a suitable pore size. The water settles down in the clay vessel and passes through the pores of the clay. The purified water collects in a jar placed at the bottom of the clay vessel.

Filtration done through cloth:This is another common filtration method used in the early years. The filtration process removes impurities such as debris, insects, dust particles and other suspended elements. Water passes through a thin white cloth, which removes impurities present in water.

Filtration done through Winnowing Sieve:The filtration process removes coarse particles and other physical impurities present in water. Raw water passes through a winnowing sieve, which filters all the impurities, thereby collecting fresh water, which is safe for drinking.

6913.

Mention the two key lessons that politicians and economists drew frominter- war economic experiences.

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The economists and politicians learnt two key lessons from the inter-war economic experiences.(i)First, an industrial society based on mass production cannot be sustained without mass consumption.(ii)There was a need for high and stable income which depends on full employment of the people.(iii)Since market alone could not guarantee full employment; government should intervene and take steps to minimise fluctuation of market forces.(iv)The second lesson is that the global economy is inter-related.(v)The goal of full employment could only be achieved if governments had power to control flow of goods, capital and labour.

6914.

he Belgium solution helped in avoiding the civic strife,e majoritarianism in Sri Lanka led to the civil war2. FEDERALISMhat do you mean by federalism? Mention key feeralism.Orlain any fouriive key features of federalisiwn incorporated in the Indian Constitutionralism is a system of G

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Federalism is the system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government. The border governance of larger territories will be under the control of national government, while the smaller areas like cities, subdivisions, govern the issues in local concernThe idea of federalism was initially a religious one and it was from this divine perception that the up-to-the-minute political doctrine of federalism materialized.

Federalism is a method of segregating powers so that central and local governments are each within the domain, hormonizing and autonomous.

6915.

26. Which of the following is a part of the Central Processing Unit?a. Printer b. Key boarde. Mouse d. Arithmetic& Logic unit

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Correct option: d)Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU) is a part of the Central Processing Unit.

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6916.

(d) How are mountains useful to man?

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6917.

chaeologistsbe made of stone?Make a list of all the objects that archaepeAnd which of these could be made of

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6918.

How are mountains useful to man

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6919.

) where and who was crown as the first emperor of United Germany

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KingWilhelm Ibecame King ofPrussiaand he appointedOtto von Bismarckon 23 September 1862,

6920.

emperor kanishka

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Kanishka I, or Kanishka the Great, an emperor of the Kushan dynasty in the second century, is famous for his military, political, and spiritual achievements.

A descendant ofKujula Kadphises- founder of the Kushan empire - Kanishka came to rule an empire in Bactria extending fromTurfanin theTarim BasintoPataliputraon theGangetic plain.

6921.

8. In what way was the administration of thedifferent from that of Indian rulers?

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6922.

3. "The system of Subsidiary Alliance was meant to create dependable and dependent Indian rulers. Explain.. ..alho anand the Rritish territories in India?

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Subsidiary Alliance was a very clever trick played by the Britishers to take advantage of rivalries amongst Indian rulers. They asked the rulers to sign a subsidiary treaty. In return they protected the rulers from internal rebellions and from attacks of his rivals. If the ruler signed the treaty, then he would have to agree to the following conditions:

He would not keep an army of his own.

He would have to keep a British army for his protection and would have to pay it too.

He would have to take permission from the British before entering into an take permission from the British before entering into an alliance with another ruler or declaring war against another kingdom.

No, official of any other European power would be allowed in the court. A British officer called ‘Resident’ would be stationed at the rulers court.

6923.

e lose with the Frankfurt Treaty?(A) Denzing provinces(C) Al(B) Provinces in west Russia(D) Provinces in Englandsace and Lorraine provinces

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option (C)

Germany annexed the French provinces of Alsace (excluding Belfort) and Lorraine

6924.

What are provinces?

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A subdivision of government usually one step below the national level a territorial area within country

6925.

3. What were the central provinces under the control ofthe Mughals?

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6926.

why is Ashoka called the Ashoka the great?

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Ashoka is 'The Great Ashoka' because of the way he transformed, and its everlasting influence on humanity even today.

Just like many great kings he waged wars. The most bitter of it was against the Kalinga desa (present day Odisha). His first hand accounts of the massive destruction of human lives moved him to become a much more benevolent leader. He is believed to have said the monologue:

What have I done? If this is a victory, what's a defeat then? Is this a victory or a defeat? Is this justice or injustice? Is it gallantry or a rout? Is it valor to kill innocent children and women? Did I do it to widen the empire and for prosperity or to destroy the other's kingdom and splendor? One has lost her husband, someone else a father, someone a child, someone an unborn infant.... What's this debris of the corpses? Are these marks of victory or defeat? Are these vultures, crows, eagles the messengers of death or evil?

Such a realization, which is true today as it was then. It is quite a rare event that big rulers transform like this.

Edicts of Ashoka

His greatest contribution had been the Edicts of Ashoka. It reflects his great thoughts which are relevant even to this day. He addresses his people as his "children" and himself as a father of his subjects. His influence is not just in India, but also in many countries in Asia - Sri Lanka, Thailand, China, Nepal, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Benevolent ruler

He became a highly benevolent ruler. He emphasized respect for all religious teachers, harmonious relationship between parents and children, teachers and pupils, and employers and employees. He seemed to have taken learning from all religions. He emphasized on the virtues of Ahimsa, respect to all religious teachers, equal respect for and study of each other's scriptures, and on rational faith. He helped to develop viharas (intellectual hubs) such as Nalanda and Taxila. He has also communicated with other empires, the Hellenic countries (Ancient Greek kingdoms)

His edicts state he made provisions of medical treatment of humans and animals in his kingdom. Animal welfare is such a rare aspect in that period.

Ashoka's Greatness

He was a great ruler who transformed from a strong military leader into a benevolent ruler who spread his great ideas not just in his empire but in many other countries. His message is so universal and so great that many historians call him 'Great'.

because he is a great warrior in all war so he called as Ashoka the great

6927.

Who was Ashoka?

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The Emperor Ashoka (r. circa 268-232 BCE) was one of the most famous rulers in Indian history, and is considered by some to be one of the greatest monarchs ever to rule. He was the first to unite the entire subcontinent except for a few small regions in the south. After engaging in several wars of conquest, Ashoka renounced violence and became an ardent devotee of Buddhism.

6928.

Who was Ashoka

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The Emperor Ashoka (r. circa 268-232 BCE) was one of the most famous rulers in Indian history, and is considered by some to be one of the greatest monarchs ever to rule. He was the first to unite the entire subcontinent except for a few small regions in the south. After engaging in several wars of conquest, Ashoka renounced violence and became an ardent devotee of Buddhism.

6929.

2. Emperor Ashoka belonged to which dynasty?

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Ashoka was born toMauryanKingBindusaraand his queen Devi Dharma was the grandson of the founder emperor of theMaurya Dynasty, the greatChandragupta Maurya

6930.

16. Write the Five provinces that were during the Ashoka dynasty

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Developing into an impeccable warrior general and a shrewd statesman, Ashoka went on to command several regiments of the Mauryan army. His growing popularity across the empire made his elder brothers wary of his chances of being favored by Bindusara to become the next emperor. The eldest of them, Prince Susima, the traditional heir to the throne, persuaded Bindusara to send Ashoka to quell an uprising in the city of Taxila in the northwest province of Sindh, of which Prince Susima was governor. Taxila was a highly volatile place because of the warlike Indo-Greek population and mismanagement by Susima himself. Different militias had formed, causing unrest. Ashoka complied with his father’s request and left for the troubled area. As news of Ashoka's visit with his army trickled in, the revolting militias welcomed him and the uprising ended without a fight (the province revolted once more during the rule of Ashoka, but this time the uprising was crushed with an iron fist).

Ashoka's success made his stepbrothers more wary of his intentions of becoming the emperor, and more pressure from Susima led Bindusara to send Ashoka into exile. He went into Kalinga (Orissa) and stayed there incognito. There he met a fisherwoman named Kaurwaki, with whom he fell in love; recently found inscriptions indicate that she went on to become his second or third queen

6931.

what is stress

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Thestressapplied to a material is the force per unit area applied to the material. The maximumstressa material can stand before it breaks is called the breakingstressor ultimate tensilestress. Tensilemeansthe material is under tension. The forces acting on it are trying to stretch the material.

6932.

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6933.

bhoogol kise kahte h

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Ans :- भूगोल वह शास्त्र है जिसके द्वारा पृथ्वी के ऊपरी स्वरुप और उसके प्राकृतिक विभागों का ज्ञान होता है। प्राकृतिक विज्ञानों के निष्कर्षों के बीच कार्य-कारण संबंध स्थापित करते हुए पृथ्वीतल की विभिन्नताओं का मानवीय दृष्टिकोण से अध्ययन ही भूगोल का सार तत्व है।

6934.

List : litres, cm3, volume, mass, thousand2. T1. The space occupied by any material is called

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Ans :- The space occupiedby matter iscalledit's volume.

6935.

dineleriHULWhy do we use averages? Are there any limitations to their use? Illustrate withyour own examples related to developmenthuman down

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6936.

8. What are the different ways of increasing production on the same piece ofland? Use examples to explain

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6937.

how far the economic factors are effective in improving in increasing the agricultural production?

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Market:

Relation to market generally determines the character of farming, for the cost of transport to the market will generally affect the competitive power of the agricultural output. Places away from the market will generally grow such things which can afford the cost of transport to the market.

Transportation Facilities:

In commercial type of farming transportation facilities play a significant role. Indeed they determine its genus. In regions far flung from markets and ill-equipped with transportation facilities commercial farming is a remote possi­bility. The term ‘truck farming’ bears the unmistakable influence of transportation facilities on agriculture.

Labour:

Labour supply determines the character of agriculture. Intensive agriculture is essentially labour-intensive and exemplifies the human pressure on land.

Capital:

The modern mechanised farming has become capital-intensive to a large extent. The occidental farmer has to invest large amount of capital in agriculture because he has to buy agricultural machinery and chemical fertilizers.

6938.

2.What was Inland Emigration Act of 1859?

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In theInland emigration act of 1859plantation workers weren't permitted to leave the tea gardens without official permission. infact people were rarely get such permissions.

6939.

Inland water ways are more in Northern India thanSouth India. Why?

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Inland waterways are developed more in northern India than in southern India.

Some factors affecting this are as follows:-

1. Regular flow of sufficient water - Rivers in northern India are perennial and on plain land!

2. The presence of waterfalls, cataracts, sharp bends along river's course...hinders the development of waterways - which are the main features found in Southern India

3.There should be sufficient demand for waterways to make it an economically worthwhile mode of transport - which is there in Northern india

4. Silting of the river beds reduce the depth and creates problem for navigation. Water in the river is sometimes reduced due to the diversion of water for irrigation.

6940.

l.TWOJ III avuul 80-700 words.Explain any two main events that shaped modern democracy.

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The Glorious Revolution of 1688 led to the dethroning of King James -II and the seizing of the throne by his daughter Mary.

The British monarchs issued a bill which reduced the powers of a king.

This was the first event.

The American War of independence ended the British rule in USA and led to an option f federal constitution in 1787.

This was the second event.

The third remarkable event was the French Revolution in 1789 which popularised the ideas of Liberty, Faternity and Equality.

It ended monarchy and established people's rule in France.

6941.

What are the differences between a Money Bill and an Ordinary Bil?

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6942.

256+8

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answer is256+8= 264

6943.

Visualise 4.26 on the number line, up to 4 decimal places

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6944.

(vi) Define monsoons. What do you understand by "break" in monsoon?

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The seasonal reversal in wind direction during a year is called monsoon. Monsoon tends to have ‘breaks’ in rainfall; which means that there are wet and dry spells in between. The monsoon rains take place only for a few days at a time and then come the rainless intervals.

6945.

18 Define the term monsoon. Write the chare characteristics of monsoonal rainfalldोन काज_मनसुनी वर्षा हटाए लाता ।

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Amonsoonis a seasonal shift in the prevailing wind direction, that usually brings with it a different kind of weather. It almost always refers to the Asianmonsoon, a large region extending from India to Southeast Asia wheremonsoonconditions prevail

Characteristics

1. The climate of India is described asthe 'monsoon' type. Monsoon refers to the seasonal reversal in the winddirection during the year.

2. The duration of monsoon is between100-120 days from early June to mid September.

3. Around the time of its arrival, thenormal rainfall increases suddenly and continues constantly for several days.This is known as 'burst' of the monsoon.

4. The monsoon has a tendency to have'breaks' that means it has wet and dry spells. Monsoon rains take place onlyfor a few days at a time.

5. The monsoon is known for itsuncertainties.

Effects of the Monsoon

1. India has been an agriculturalcountry with more than 50% of its population dependent on agriculture.Alarge part of the country's agriculture is mainly dependent upon the monsoonrains.

2. There is greatvariation in the rainfall received by the different parts of the country,somewhere it leads to floods and its absence in other parts leads to droughtlike conditions.

3. The Indian landscape, its animal and plant life, the entire agricultural calendar and the life of the people, including their festivities are associated with the monsoon

6946.

(vi) Define monsoons. What do you understand by "break in monsoon?

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The seasonal reversal in wind direction during a year is called monsoon. Monsoon tends to have ‘breaks’ in rainfall; which means that there are wet and dry spells in between. The monsoon rains take place only for a few days at a time and then come the rainless intervals.

6947.

ivi) Define monsoons. What do you understand by "break in monsoon?

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The seasonal reversal in wind direction during a year is called monsoon. Monsoon tends to have ‘breaks’ in rainfall; which means that there are wet and dry spells in between. The monsoon rains take place only for a few days at a time and then come the rainless intervals.

6948.

Define burst of monsoons.5

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Bursting of monsoonrefers to the sudden change in weather conditions in India (typically from hot and dry weather to wet and humid weather during the southwestmonsoon), characterized by an abrupt rise in the mean daily rainfall.The normal rainfall suddenly increases and continues constantly for several days. this is known as burst of monsoon.

6949.

Define Monsoon.

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Amonsoonis a seasonal shift in the prevailing wind direction, that usually brings with it a different kind of weather. It almost always refers to the Asianmonsoon, a large region extending from India to Southeast Asia wheremonsoonconditions prevail

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6950.

22. Discuss the mechanism of monsoons.

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During the summer season the Indian mainland gets intensely heated up creating low pressure. High pressure area is created over the Indian Ocean due to the differential heating of the land and the sea. Because the winds blow from high pressure to low pressure areas, the South West Monsoon winds blow from Sea towards the Indian mainland. When moisture laden winds strike the Western Ghats and the mountains of north eastern parts of the country, they shed their moisture causing rainfall on the places lying on the windward side of the mountains. The Monsoon is also aided by the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone or Monsoon trough near the Equator where winds from northern and southern hemisphere merge. During winters, the Indian mainland begins to cool down creating high pressure areas. Thus the north eastern winds blow from land and hence do not cause enough rainfall. They cause rainfall over the Coromandel Coast during winters.

Answer:Mechanism of Monsooninvolves the following concept: The phenomena ofmonsoonrefer to the seasonal reversal of winds. It is because while the South WestMonsoonwinds blow from sea to land at the end of the summer season, the North east winds blow from land to sea during the winter season.Nov 21, 2017