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migration is one of the root causes of intermixing of different cultures (true or false) |
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Answer» True. It does involve intermixing of different cultures. |
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Which of the following committees wasset up in India for identification of BPLfamilies in Urban Areas ? |
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Answer» S.R. Hashim committee Identification of BPL families in rural areas- Saxena committee |
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10. What do you understand by disguised unemployment? Explain with an exampleeach from the urban and rural areas. |
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monsoon as a unifying bond |
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Answer» Thesemonsoonwinds bind the whole country by providing water to set the agricultural activities. Thus, in view of the above the monsoonis considered as a unifying bondfor this subcontinent. Nevertheless, theunifyinginfluence of themonsoonon the Indian subcontinent is quite perceptible or noticeable thanks |
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Why is the monsoon considered a unifying bond |
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Answer» Thusmonsoonrains have wet and dry spells. So, this phenomena associated with the rainfall duringmonsoonis known as 'break'. ... Thesemonsoonwinds bind the whole country by providing water to set the agricultural activities. Thus, in view of the above themonsoonisconsideredas aunifying bondfor this subcontinent. |
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why monsoon is considered as a unifying bond? |
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Answer» Ans :- Thusmonsoonrains have wet and dry spells. So, this phenomena associated with the rainfall duringmonsoonis known as 'break'. Thesemonsoonwinds bind the whole country by providing water to set the agricultural activities. Thus, in view of the above themonsoon is considered as a unifying bondfor this subcontinent. |
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(vii) Why is the monsoon considered a unifying bond? |
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Answer» Monsoon is considered as a unifying factor because of the following reasons: * The peninsular plateau, under the influence of the sea from three sides, has moderate temperatures. * The effect of monsoon on the Indian subcontinent is quite perceptible. The seasonal alteration of the wind systems and the associated weather conditions provide a rhythmic cycle of seasons. * The flora and fauna in entire Indian landscape, agricultural calendar and the life of the people, including their festivities, revolve around this phenomenon. * The people of India especially the farmers from north to south and from east to west, eagerly await the arrival of the monsoon. These monsoon winds bind the whole country by providing water to set the agricultural activities in motion. The river valleys which carry this water also unite as a single river valley unit. |
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why is monsoon considered as unifying bond for India? |
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Answer» India is a vast country with varied topography. On the north the Himalayas protect the sub-continent from the extreme cold winds of Central Asia. This enables northern India to have uniformly higher temperatures as compared to other areas on the same latitudes. Similarly the peninsular plateau, under the influence of sea from three sides, has moderate temperatures. Despite such moderating influences there are great variations in the temperature conditions. Nevertheless, the unifying influence of the monsoons on the Indian subcontinent is quite perceptible. The Indian landscape, its animal and plant life, the agriculture calendar and the life of the people including their festivities and economic conditions revolve around the monsoon. Year after year, the people of India from North to South and from East to West eagerly await the arrival of the monsoon. These monsoon winds bind the whole country by providing water to set the agricultural activities. Thus, in view of the above the monsoon is considered as a unifying bond for this subcontinent. |
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Write about the Khajuraho temples, |
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Answer» Khajuraho Temples History: Madhya Pradesh is land of great antiquity. Madhya Pradesh is the home of monuments representative of various periods of history. Among most popular world heritage sites of Central India like Rock paintings, Buddhist Stupas and Temples, Khajuraho is known for its ornate temples that are spectacular piece of human imagination, artistic creativity, magnificent architectural work and deriving spiritual peace through eroticism. Khajuraho Temples are among the most beautiful medieval monuments in the country. These temples were built by the Chandella ruler between AD 900 and 1130. It was the golden period of Chandella rulers. It is presumed that it was every Chandella ruler has built atleast one temple in his lifetime. So all Khajuraho Temples are not constructed by any single Chandella ruler but Temple building was a tradition of Chandella rulers and followed by almost all rulers of Chandella dynasty. The first recorded mention of the Khajuraho temples is in the accounts of Abu Rihan al Biruni in AD 1022 and the Arab traveler Ibn Battuta in AD 1335. Local tradition lists 85 temples in Khajuraho out of which only 25 temples are surviving after various stages of preservation and care. All these temples are scattered over an area of about 9 square miles. Khajuraho is believed to be the religious capital of Chandellas. Chandella rulers had tried to discriminate politics from religious & cultural activities, so they established their political capital in Mahoba which is about 60km. away from Khajuraho and religious/cultural capital in Khajuraho. Whole Khajuraho was enclosed by a wall with about 8 gates used for entry/exit. It is believed that each gate is flanked by two date/palm trees. Due to these date trees present Khajuraho get its name Khajura-vahika. In hindi language, “Khajura” means ‘Date’ and “Vahika” means ‘Bearing’. In history Khajuraho is also described with the name of Jejakbhukti. After fall of Chandella dynasty (after AD 1150), Khajuraho Temples suffered destruction & disfigurement by muslim invaders in this area which forced local people to leave Khajuraho. As muslim invaders had a ruling policy of intolerance for worship places of other religions so all the citizens of Khajuraho left the town with a hope that its solitude will not attract attention of muslim invaders into the temple area and in this way both temple and they themselves will remain unhurt. So from about 13th century to 18th century, Khajuraho temples remain in forest cover, away from popularity till it was re-discovered by British engineer T. S. Burt |
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Why were temples built in Bengal? |
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8. Why were temples built in Bengal? |
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Answer» Ans :- Temples were built in Bengalby individuals or groups to demonstrate their power and proclaim their piety. PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE THIS APP |
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Why do youink towns grew around temples? |
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Answer» Towns grew around templesbecausetempleswere central to economy and society.Templeauthorities used their wealth to finance trade and banking. Also, the large number of pilgrims provided ample opportunities for traders and artisans to conduct business. |
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Definemonsoons. What do you understand by "break" in monsoon?Why is the monsoon considered a unifying bond? |
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Answer» The seasonal reversal in wind direction during a year is calledmonsoon.Monsoontends to have 'breaks' in rainfall; whichmeansthat there are wet and dry spells in between. Themonsoonrains take place only for a few days at a time and then come the rainless intervals. |
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how to create more employment opportunities in rural and urban areas write four of each point |
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Answer» More employment can be created in rural areas by - 1. Opening up industries in rural areas. Example - the Tata plant in West Bengal would have provided employment to hundreds of villagers. 2. Increasing construction work in rural areas. Making proper dwellings, the facilities that are required by people living in rural areas is essential. This will not only improve their quality of life but also provide them with employment. 3. Employing people from rural areas in facilities created in Example 2. This could be all sorts of employment, like clerks, teachers, peons, compounder etc. 4. Improving the agriculture sector. Be it improvement of irrigation facilities or use of modern machines, improving the quality of the agriculture sector would increase productivity and more number of people to complete the various processes. Ways to increase employment opportunities in urban areas :(i) If credit is provided cheaply and easily, it will encourage the setting up of small-scale business, or self-employment.(ii) If educational facilities are improved and schools are set up more jobs in education line will be created and those educated will also find jobs.(iii) By improving health facilities, setting up hospitals in rural and urban areas employment will be generated in the health sector.(iv) Tourism must be promoted so that ancillary business generated will bring employment.(v) Small scale industries must be encouraged and developed. |
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Politics ofsocial |
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Answer» i can hardly read anything in this.. post clearly. if you have any question. Politics of social divisions so ? what's your question ? Explain this concept if u know U r in 11 u might have read this in ur political science |
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Politics Author name? |
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Answer» Ans :- Aristotle Politics/Authors |
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Criminalisation of politics. |
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Answer» Criminalization of Politics means that the criminals entering the politics and contesting elections and even getting elected to the Parliament and state legislature. It takes place primarily because of the nexus between the criminals and some of the politicians. |
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NCERT ExercisesQ. I. Every village in India is surve1 India is surveyed once in ten years during the Census aning based on information on Palan.presented in the following format. Fill up the follow(a) LOCATION:(b) TOTAL AREA OF THE VILLAGE:(c) LAND USE (in hectares):Cultivated LandLand not available for cultivationIrrigatedUnirrigated (Area covering dwellings, 1ponds, grazing ground)26 hectares(d) FACILITIES:EducationalMedicalMarketElectricity Sunnl |
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what is communal politics |
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Answer» Communal politicsis thepoliticsbased on religious grounds for attaining short-term selfish goals. India has been tormented from the very idea ofcommunal politicssince time immortal |
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Politics of social divisions |
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Answer» Politics of Social Divisions. ... Competition among variouspoliticalparties is involved in democracy. Any society can be divided by this competition. If some riot starts within some existingsocial divisions, it can makesocial divisionsintopolitical divisionsand lead to conflict or violence. |
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what values would be required by an ideal community to overcome those challenges? |
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Answer» Question is incomplete. |
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e 5. Discuss the risks involved under GreenRevolution. Also state the steps taken bythe Government to overcome these risks. |
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Answer» One risk involved in green revolution was the possibility that it would increase the disparities between small and big farmers. |
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what is politics what is politics |
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Answer» Politics are the actions or activities concerned with achieving and using power in a country or society. |
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explain cast in politics and politics in cast |
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Answer» caste in politics:caste in politics explains how caste is an important factor in elections and also it refers to various forms caste can take in politics, and how this issue which is indeed a social factor gets politicised.politics in caste:politics in caste,explains how politics impacts caste, it explains how various caste based groups are trying to assert their rights in their quest to acquire power and authority. |
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Describe the stage of unification of Germany |
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Answer» The Frankfurt Parliament, which was convened in the church of St Paul on 18th May, 1848, was the first major step, towards the unification of German states.Otto von Bismarck, the Chief Minister of Prussia, carried out the process of unification with the help of the Prussian Army and bureaucracy.The other four stages towards the unification of Germany are(i) The liberal initiatives of nation building were repressed by the monarchy and big landlords of Prussia. From then on Prussia took the initiative to unify Germany.(ii) Bismarck was convinced that the unification of Germany could be only achieved by the princes, not by the common people.He wanted to achieve his aim by merging Prussia into Germany. In 1867, Bismarck became the Chancellor of the North confederation.(iii) Bismarck’s main objective was to unify Germany and was accomplished by three wars with Austria, Denmark and France which were fought in a brief period of seven years.(iv) These wars were ended with the victory of Prussia which helped in completing the process of German unification. On 18th January, 1871, in the Royal Palace of Versailles, the king of Prussia, Kaiser William I was crowned as the German Emperor. It symbolised the birth of a united Germany. |
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When did Germany surrender to the Allies? |
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Answer» Ans :- May 7, 1945 OnMay 7, 1945, Germany officially surrendered to the Allies, bringing an end to the European conflict in World War II. General Alfred Jodl, representing the German High Command, signed the unconditional surrender of both east and west forces in Reims, France, which would take effect the following day Thanks Thanks |
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How did Nazi party rise in Germany politics? |
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when was women of germany got right to vote? |
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Answer» By November 12, 1918, the legal basis for women's right to vote, The new electoral law came into effect on November 30 that same year. |
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Use Euclid's division ali)135 and 225 |
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role of bismarck in the unification of Germany |
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Answer» Otto von Bismarck, was the architect of the process of unification who carried out the process with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy.a. Bismarck helped in instilling a sense of nationalism among the masses.b. Prussia, under his leadership entered into three wars for over seven years for national unification, which resulted in Prussian victory.c. Bismarck helped in proclaiming thenew German empire headed by William Kaiser I of Prussia....Prince Otto Edward Leopold von Bismarck was the mastermind of German Unification and was the first chancellor of the united nation. Bismarck caused Germany to transform from a loose net of 39 states into the strongest industrial nation of Europe. The unification of Germany had a tremendous impact on European balance of powers for the rest of history. For nearly 30 years Bismarck dominated Germany and European politics. |
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What steps were taken by Hitler toreconstruct Germany? |
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Answer» Germany was crushed under the harsh terms of Treaty of Versailles when Hitler assumed power. The steps taken by Hitler to reconstruct Germany were: 1) Hitler assigned the responsibility of economic recovery to economist HjalmarSchacht who aimed at the full production and full employment through a state fund work creation programme. 2)Hitler got success in foreign policy also. He pulled out League of Nations in 1933, in1936 reoccupied Rhineland and integrated Austria and Germany in 1938. 3) Then went to Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia and gobbled up the entire company. 4) In 1939, Germany invaded Poland 5) Tripartite Pact was signed in 1940 between Germany,Japan and Italy 6) By the end of 1940, Hitler was at the peak of his power. Hit like if you find it useful! |
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On which date the Great Maharana Pratap was born and was dead? |
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Answer» Birth date9 May 1540 Death. Reportedly, Pratap died of injuries sustained in a hunting accident at Chavandon 19 January 1597, aged 56. He was succeeded by his eldest son,Amar Singh I. Birth date9 may 1540 Death date19 january 1597 |
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1. What are the prairies? |
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Answer» Prairies are ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome by ecologists, based on similar temperate climates, moderate rainfall, and a composition of grasses, herbs, and shrubs, rather than trees, as the dominant vegetation type |
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Portion the various wow in which the Band the Germany Saldi berom friends. Odhind things in common at Christum |
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1. Where is Jamshedpur located? |
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Answer» in Maharashtra jamshedpur is located it is in jharkhand no in Maharashtra Jharkhand is the right answer Jamshedpur is located in Jharkhand |
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3.Write the opposites of the following statements.(a) India won the match by 3 wickets. |
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Answer» India lost the match by 3 wickets opposite mean negative hoga India did not win the match by 3 wickets. ans. Match 3 Sophia Gardens, Cardiff ... India beat South Africa by 6 wickets ... India beat Pakistan by 89 runs (D/L method) India lost the match by 3 wickets. india loss the match by 3 wickets |
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4. Describe the main economic activities in the Veld. |
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Answer» Velds are blessed with rich natural resources. Mining is one of the main economic activity in the Velds. Apart from mining sheep rearing, Dairy farming is also a major economic activity in that region. Since the land is not that fertile in the Velds, agriculture is not practiced extensively. However, parts where land is fertile, crops are cultivated in that region. |
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How did Jamshedpur become the hub of economic activities? |
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Answer» Jamsetji Tata chose Jamshedpur to set up his iron and steel plant because of the following reasons: 1)It was near the confluence of the rivers Subarnarekha and Kharkai in Jharkhand. 2)This place was only 32 km away from Kalimati station on the Bengal-Nagpur railway line. 3)It was close to the iron ore, coal and manganese deposits as well as to Kolkata, which provided a large market. 4)TISCO, gets coal from Jharia coalfields, and iron ore, limestone, dolomite and manganese from Orissa and Chhattisgarh. 5)The Kharkai and Subarnarekha rivers ensured sufficient water supply. Government initiatives provided adequate capital for its later development. |
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Q19. Explain in briefly the three sector of economic activities? 5 |
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Answer» Primary sector-It is the sector which relate with the activities related with agriculture . such as dairy animal husbandry forestry. secondary sector-It is the sector which relate the activities related to the industries such as manufacturing of goods tertiary sector-It is the sector which relate the activities done to provide services such as schools hospitals communication. |
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the government bill means a bill introduced by a |
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Answer» If a bill is introduced in the house by a minister it is called government bill or public bill. If the bill is introduced by any other member than a minister it is called private member bill. |
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The Prairies are known as the ‘Granaries of the world’. |
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Answer» Ans-Prairies are also known as the "granaries of the world" due to the huge surplus of the wheat production. |
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2 Describe the main economic activities in the Prairies. |
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Answer» Agriculture, dairy farming and Mining are the main economic activities in the prairies |
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a. (625 รท 25) รท 5 = 625 รท (25 +5) |
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Answer» (625 ÷ 25) ÷ 5 = 25 ÷ 5 = 5 625 ÷ (25 ÷ 5) = 625 ÷ 5 = 125 (625 ÷ 25) ÷ 5 != 625 ÷ (25 ÷ 5) |
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5. By which names are the prairies known in different countries? |
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Answer» The prairies in North America formed as the Rocky Mountains grew taller and taller. They grew taller and taller because ofplate tectonics, the process where a small number of plates on the Earth’scrustinteract with each other. Once the mountains got tall enough, they blockedsignificantamounts ofrainfrom falling on the east side of the mountains, creating what is called arain shadow. This rain shadow prevented trees from growingextensively east of the mountains, and the result was the prairielandscape. Please hit the like button if this helped you |
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climate.4.Prairies experience1+ recen |
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Answer» he Climate Of The Prairie Provinces. The Canadian prairies experience dry semi-arid climates with an annual precipitation of 12 to 15 inches while regions with black and dark brown soils experience some dry, humid continental climate with an annual rainfall of 16 to 20 inches. prairies experience dry climate and called Wheat basket of the world because it has large variety of wheat only dry climate is the answers |
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the Sultanate but. By contrast, ined Hindustan tond the culture ofs we will see latermilar to the wayusrau used theographical andxist, the termal and nationalday.Can you think ofany other wordswhose meaningschange in differentcontexts?e whose meaningsbout the terms |
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Answer» Mean:it stands for definition of something or meaning of something, and other definition is rudeCan:something you are able to do, and a container.Fan:an electronic device, to increase somethingPaste:to stick two things together, to make a batterWill:to express desire or choice, an official document stating who receives the possession once the person dies. how can we be 'martyrs of daily life'? can we give 170 used for notes in any other way |
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domestic animals name 50 |
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Answer» dogcatgoatsheepcow doggoat Cow Buffalo CatPigHorse dogcatgoatsheepcow |
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5, Explain the four ways to reform democracy in India. |
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Answer» (i) Carefully devised changes in law can help to discourage wrong political practices and encourage good ones. At the same time, legal-constitutional changes by themselves cannot overcome challenges to democracy. They are to be carried out mainly by political activities, parties movements and politically conscious citizens. (ii) Legal changes can sometimes be counter-productive. Generally, laws that seek to ban something are not very successful. Rather laws that give political actors incentives to do good things have more chances of working. For, example, the ‘Right to Information Act’ empowers people to act as watchdogs of democracy. (iii) The main focus of political reforms should be on ways to strengthen democratic practice. The most important concern should be to increase and improve the quality of political participation by ordinary citizens. (iv) Any proposal for political reforms should think not only about what is a good solution but also about who will implement it and how measures that rely or democractic movements, citizens’ organisations and the media are likely to succeed. |
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Distinguish between flora and fauna. |
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3 HOTS Distinguish between(1) Flora and fauna |
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Answer» Florais the term used for studying the plant’s life living in a particular area or region, whereasfaunarefers to the study of animals life living in any geographical area. Secondly, all kinds of grasslands, trees, plants, comes under flora, on the contrary, all types of animals, birds, and insects fall under the category of fauna. |
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