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9101.

(4) Give the meaning of liberalism.

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9102.

(g) Fish4. Give reasons.(i) The rainforests are depleting

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Due to developmental activities, the forests are being destroyed. This is thereasonfordepletionofrainforests.

9103.

19. What did French women gain from the Revolution?

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Though women got voting right only in 1946, women were active participants in the revolutionary activities. In the early years, laws were passed to improve their lives.i. They gained access to education with the introduction of state schools and system of compulsory education for girls.ii. Women could no longer be forced into marriages by their fathers. They could marry at will.iii. Marriage was now a contract which could be registered under civil law.iv. Divorce was made legal for both men and women.v. Women could train for jobs, become artists and run small businesses.

9104.

how women participate in French revolution

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After standing in queues for hours at the bakery, when women could not get bread because of hoarding of the supplies, the crowd of angry women stormed into the shops.Also, while men were fighting at the front, women were left to cope with the tasks of earning a living and looking after there families

Womenhad no political rights in pre-Revolutionary France; they could not vote or hold any political office. ... It was the men who defined these categories, andwomenwere forced to accept male domination in the political sphere.

Women, just like the Sans-culottes or the peasantry or the bourgeoisie played a significant role in bringing about the French Revolution. Their participation in a number of uprisings prior to 1789 and even after the revolution had taken place are considered significant aspects of the popular participation of the French Revolution. However, it was the ‘March to Versailles’ to get the king to sign the ‘The Declaration of the Rights of the Man’ that is considered to be the most significant event that marked the culmination of the revolution. At the same time, women were participating in the revolution indirectly by promoting and propagating modern ideas through societies, journals, pamphlets etc. Hence, it can be seen that women did in fact have a significant role to play during the French Revolution.

Before we go on to analyse the role that they played in this uprising it would be important to understand the role of the women in the French society prior to 1789. Women had no political rights in pre-Revolutionary France; they couldn’t vote or hold any political office just like many other people. However, according to some scholars, as far as the dignity of the women was concerned it was trampled upon much more than that of a common man. They were considered to be “passive” citizens, who should remain at home and rely on men to decide what was best for them. It was believed that men alone were capable of governing and that this was a quality that women could not imbibe. In fact, a woman’s education often consisted of learning to be a good wife and mother; as a result women were not supposed to be involved in the political sphere, as the limit of their influence was the raising of future citizens. In addition to this degrading attitude towards women, which extended to cover the so-called elitist women as well, there were economic and social problems as well that essentially affected the common man. Thus, all women may not have had the same grievances or demands during the time of the revolution. For instance, women belonging to the sans-culottes or peasantry suffered from problems of rising prices, low wages, unemployment, food shortage and other such conditions that often resulted in an extremely miserable existence. It was these women, who revolted during the revolutionary period when the economic crisis had become intertwined with the political crisis with the hope that a change in the regime would lead to them having a better existence. Hence, while women belonging to the more elitist or well-to-do sections of society were more concerned about their democratic aspirations and securing political rights and some degree of equality vis-à-vis men, the women belonging to the sans-culottes were more concerned about battling their day-to-day problems, which naturally got precedence over political rights.

This had become evident when the list of grievances was being prepared for the Estates-General. Women belonging to the sans-culottes had demanded greater control over prices; working women wanted equal pay for equal work; and in particular checking the phenomenon of black marketing and hoarding, which always led to a rise in prices. Thus, it can be seen that their demands were economic in nature. It was the upper class women, who had political grievances.

During the revolutionary years women were active participants:

>> In order to discuss and voice their interests they started their own political clubs and newspapers.

>> About 60 women's clubs emerged in different French cities, the most famous being the Society of Revolutionary and Republic Women.

>> They wanted to enjoy the some rights as men i.e., right to vote , to be elected to the Assembly and to hold political office.

>> Women's struggle for equal political rights during the late 19th and 20th centuries. Finally in 1946, French women won the right to vote.

9105.

16).Which law were made to improve the status of women in French Revolution.

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laws which were made to improve the status of women in the french society were -1) Schooling was compulsory for all girls.2) Fathers could not force them to marriage against their will.3) Marriage was registered under civil law.4) Divorce was made legal.5) Women could now train for jobs and choose their career almost freely.

9106.

A light bulb is rated 200 W for 220 V ac supply of 50 Hz. Calculate(i) the resistance of the bulb;(i) the rms current through the bulb.5.

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We know that Power = VI

I = V/R

P = V(V/I) = V2/R

R = V2/P = 220 x 220 / 200 = 242 ohm

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2. irms= P / V = 200 /220 = 0.90 amp

9107.

9 Write the condition of French Women before the French revolution

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The condition of women inFrance before the revolution

1. In society women wereconsidered inferior to men. Except the women who belonged to the wealthierclasses, most women had no access to education and job training.

2. The women of the ThirdEstate looked after their family and also did small jobs like working as aseamstress, laundress, flower sellers or as domestic workers to earn a living.

3. Women were given lowerwages compared to men.

4. They did not have anypolitical rights.

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9108.

9Write the condition of French Women before the French revolution

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9109.

what is french revolution ?

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The French Revolution was a period of far-reaching social and political upheaval in France and its colonies that lasted from 1789 until 1799. It was partially carried forward by Napoleon during the later expansion of the French Empire.

9110.

The french revolution.

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The French Revolution was a watershed event in modern European history that began in 1789 and ended in the late 1790s with the ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte. During this period, French citizens razed and redesigned their country’s political landscape, uprooting centuries-old institutions such as absolute monarchy and the feudal system. The upheaval was caused by widespread discontent with the French monarchy and the poor economic policies of King Louis XVI, who met his death by guillotine, as did his wife Marie Antoinette.

9111.

eWhat events took place in Awadh duma V&51low did the British succeed in suppressing the revolt?4OT

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It all began with the Subsidiary Alliance that was imposed on Awadh in the year 1801. When a state came under the Alliance, it meant it would directly come under British supervision with the local armies disbanded and replaced by British troops. Accordingly the Nawabs became dependent on the British for administration of the state. Finally, in the year 1856, the state of Awadh was annexed on grounds of misadministration by Nawab Wajid Ali Shah. He was dethroned and sent to exile. The local taluqdars who held a lot of land came under a load of trouble with the departure of the Nawab. The British held an assumption that the taluqdars did not have a legitimate claim over the land that they held and hence passed the Summary Settlement in the year 1856. This revenue policy brought down the percentage of land held by the taluqdars significantly. The peasants and land holders were equally affected and the entire social order that was built on land holder- peasant relationship came crashing down.

Many of these taluqdars were loyal to the Nawab of Awadh, and they joined hands with the wife of the exiled Nawab to fight the British. The sepoy mutiny was pretty intense in the Awadh region mainly because of the participation of a large number of peasants and taluqdars. A huge proportion of sepoys were in fact peasants from Awadh. Therefore, Awadh was commonly referred to as the ‘Nursery of the Bengal Army' and had a very important role to play in the revolt of 1857.

9112.

4. Why did the French Revolution take place?

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The French Revolution was a watershed event in modern European history that began in 1789 and ended in the late 1790s with the ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte. During this period, French citizens razed and redesigned their country’s political landscape, uprooting centuries-old institutions such as absolute monarchy and the feudal system. The upheaval was caused by widespread discontent with the French monarchy and the poor economic policies of King Louis XVI, who met his death by guillotine, as did his wife Marie Antoinette. Although it failed to achieve all of its goals and at times degenerated into a chaotic bloodbath, the French Revolution played a critical role in shaping modern nations by showing the world the power inherent in the will of the people.

French revolution beganon 1789 and lasted till 1799. The original aim of the people ofFrancewas to create a constitutional monarchy and reform the financial and political structure of the country. But it later developed into a full scale movement to overthrow the monarchy and turnFranceinto a republic.

9113.

The formation of language based on region took place in

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The divisionbasedon thelanguagesspoken was started before the achievement of independence in India. At that time theplacesthat are divided depending upon thelanguageare called as provinces but not states. The first province that wasformedwas Odissa.

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9114.

Process of cell division can take place by....

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mitosis

9115.

Categorize and discuss the different urban segments which joined the Non-Cooperation Movement.

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1

2

9116.

Why was Non-Cooperation Movement launched by Gandhiji ? Explain any three reasons

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1.as part of national resistance against the injust colonial rule2.he felt that without their cooperation British would not be able to continue their autocratic rule.3. Gandhi felt that If Indians refused to cooperate the colonial power would collapse and swaraj would come.4. He declared this in his famous book ' hind swaraj'

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9117.

What was non alignment movement?

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The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) is a group of states that are not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc. As of 2012, the movement has 120 members.

The purpose of the organization has been enumerated as to ensure "the national independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity and security of non-aligned countries" in their "struggle against imperialism, colonialism, neo-colonialism, racism, and all forms of foreign aggression, occupation, domination, interference or hegemony as well as against great power and bloc politics," by Fidel Castro in the Havana Declaration of 1979.The countries of the Non-Aligned Movement represent nearly two-thirds of the United Nations' members and contain 55% of the world population. Membership is particularly concentrated in countries considered to be developing or part of the Third World, though the Non-Aligned Movement also has a number of developed nations such as Argentina, Chile and Saudi Arabia, the latter of which is a member of the G20 (India is a G20 member as well).

Although many of the Non-Aligned Movement's members were actually quite closely aligned with one or another of the superpowers, the movement still maintained cohesion throughout the Cold War, even despite several conflicts between members which also threatened the movement. In the years since the Cold War's end, it has focused on developing multilateral ties and connections as well as unity among the developing nations of the world, especially those within the Global South.

non alignment movement was a movement in which after the independence India didn't wanted to be apart of either of the two superpowers USA and USSR so it chosed to follow a policy of non aligned based on panchsheel and didn't wanted to be a part of any dictatorship and wanted to remain independent

9118.

2. List any five features of Microsoft Excel.

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Ms Excel have following characteristics property1)It is good for making tables and forming marksheets and report cards2) It has a many varieties of modifications of tables3)Easy to store data4) Analysis of latge amount of data5)Used for formulas6) Good for Graphical representation of the data7)It is good for security.

9119.

You do not enjoy watching a movie from a very short distance from the screen in a cinema hall. Why?

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From a short distance, it is difficult for us to focus on such a large image due to small field of view.Hence our eyes get tired and we feel uncomfortable.

9120.

Why could the postmaster not find any companions?

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9121.

EXERCIBES FOR ASSESSMENT1. The method used to eat atom the carth in calledhmunngDrilingd Open ca mning1. The wading producer of high grade ete wod sa) Sweder

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1. C 2. B3. china

9122.

1. How are forests our national wealth?

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Forestsare considered to the wealthof anation as it carries the finest resources which are useful for life.it makes the air clean, it reduces the air pollution, it protects us radio active beam of light from sunit gives shelters to all living things. Be it glue resins, rubber, timber wood, fibre or paper, from almost nothing to everything we depend on forests, which make the industries revolving around theforestareas.

9123.

3.Explain the Drain Theory

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In 1867, Dadabhai Naoroji put forward the 'drainof wealth'theoryin which he stated that the Britain was completelydrainingIndia. Thedrainof wealth was the portion of India's wealth and economy that was not available to Indians for consumption.

Flow of money from India to England during British rule is called drain theory

9124.

5. What is PAN stands for?

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what is PAN stands for

Permanent Account Number

Permanent Account Number.

Permanent account number

the answer is: _permanent account number

parmanent account number

PAN =Peemanent account number

permanent account number

9125.

5x1-5Democracy stands much superior to any other form of government inpromoting dignity and freedom of the individual Justify this statement

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Democracy stands much superior in promoting dignity and freedom to the citizens”:(a) Every individual wants to receive respect from fellow beings.(b) The passion for respect and freedom is the basis of any democracy.(c) Democracies throughout the world have recognized this. It has been achieved in various degrees in various democracies.(d) Long struggles by women have got them respect and equal treatment.(e) In many democracies, women were deprived of their right to vote for a long time which they have achieved now.(f) In India 1/3rd of seats have been reserved for women in local bodies.(g) Democracy has strengthened the claims of the disadvantaged and discriminated castes for equal status and equal opportunity.

9126.

5. log, a1

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9127.

What are the different ways in which water gets contaminated

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9128.

30. Highest peak in India is(a) K2 or Godwin Austin(b) Everest(c) Abu(d) Vindhyas

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Highest peak in india is everest

Everest is answer( b)

everest is the highest peak of indiak2 is highest peak but not in india

option (a) K2 or Godwin Austin is the highest peak in India.

30. highest peak in INDIA is (b) everest

options (b) everest is the correct answer

highest peak in India is Everest

highest peak in India is Everest

Higest oeak in india is everest

(a) is th right answer

9129.

).Which is the highest peak in the Eastern Ghat?

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9130.

What is the usefulness of E-mitra service.

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You can provide various online services to the citizens like caste certificate, domicile certificate, submission of application forms for govt jobs, paying bills and many more. There are hundreds of services running on emitra portal today. You can earn a decent amount of money if you work consistently and you can get a good number of customers. Although commission on few services is not adequate but still you can manage if you have many customers in your area.

9131.

highest peak in the world

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Mount Everestis called the world's highest mountain because it has the "highest elevation above sea level."

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which is longest river?

9132.

which is the highest peak of india

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Mount Everest

Mount Everest

Kanchenjunga

chutiya

9133.

THINK AND ANSWERHave there been any major/minor changes in theoccupations in today's villages as compared to thosein ancient times?

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several changes are there in villages ,those are 1.roads are developed very well 2.over come water problems 3.awareness in the un educated people 4.village also updated to new generation

9134.

4. ..........the tenth Sikh guru, organized a military brotherhood of Sikhs called

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The Tenth Nanak, GuruGobind Singh, had bestowed the Guruship forevermore to the Guru Granth Sahib organized a military

9135.

5.The Sikhs were organized into a loose confederacy of ...... misis or group

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The answer is twelve. At that time,the Sikhs were organised into aloose confederacy, which comprised of twelve misls or group.

9136.

1. Why is our county2. There is a Union Territory that is the capital of two states. Finlia isprld.

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chandigarh is the correct answer for this question Thank you

chandigarh is the right answer....

Chandigarh is thr capital of two union territory

Chandigarh because both Punjab and Haryana has the same capital Chandigarh which is also a union territory

9137.

explain domestic territory of a country?

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Domestic territory, as used in national accounting, has a specialmeaningand is much bigger than the political frontiers of acountry. According to United Nation, “Economicterritoryis the geographicalterritoryadministered by a government within which persons, goods and capital circulate freely.”

9138.

who is the chief executive of the Indian union

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The Chief Executive of the Indian Union is the President of India Ram Nath Kovind

9139.

27.3 Name any one territory that came under German Expansion (Nazi Power)

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German army invaded and occupied many countries, including theNetherlands,Belgium,Luxembourg,France,Denmark,Yugoslavia,Greece,Norwayand WesternPoland.

7

9140.

Union territory of india

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7DelhiChandigarhLakshdeepAndmaan nikobaarPandicheriदमन दीव Dadar naagar hweli

9141.

union and it's territories

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Ans :- India comprises 29 States and 7Union Territories. ...Union Territoriesare: Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, National Capital Territoryof Delhi, Lakshadweep and Puducherry.

9142.

what is a tertiary sector

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Thetertiary sectororservice sectoris the third of the threeeconomic sectorsof thethree-sector theory. The others are thesecondary sector(approximately the same asmanufacturing), and theprimary sector(raw materials).

The service sector consists of the production ofservicesinstead ofend products. Services (also known as "intangible goods") include attention, advice, access, experience, andaffective labor. Theproduction of informationhas long been regarded as a service, but some economists now attribute it to a fourth sector, thequaternary sector.

9143.

...... is a type of tertiary industry

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The tertiary industry is the segment of the economy that provides services to its consumers, including a wide range of businesses such asfinancial institutions, schools and restaurants.

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9144.

9. What is tertiary sector?Or

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The tertiary sector or service sector is the third of the three economic sectors of the three-sector theory. The others are the secondary sector, and the primary sector. The service sector consists of the production of services instead of end products

9145.

which is the holy book of Judaism

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The basis of Jewish law and tradition (halakha) isthe Torah(also known as thePentateuchor theFive Books of Moses). According to rabbinic tradition, there are 613 commandments inthe Torah.

9146.

TVV HOLY UUTICUCIQ. 5. Name the countries which wore exporting food grains to Britain?

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Usa,India,Australia were exporting food grains to Britain.

answer is Russia ,australia,america

9147.

Fill in the blanks:(a) Subjects that were placed on the UnionList were____and____

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taxes , defence and foreign affairs

subjects that were placed on the union list were taxes defense and foreign affairs

9148.

(i) Primary activites and tertiary activities(ii) Subsistence farming and intenstive farming.

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9149.

why do you need an in dependent judiciary

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It is vitally important in a democracy that individual judges and thejudiciaryas a whole are impartial andindependentof all external pressures and of each other so that those who appear before them and the wider public can have confidence that their cases will be decided fairly and in accordance with the law.

9150.

orrectly match List I with List II.ListIList II(0) Indira Gandhi International Airport(ii) Newspapers(iii) Lotus(iv) Primary health centres(v) Delhi(a) Eradication of diseases(b) Union Territory(c) National flower(d) Mass communication(e) Delhi

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(i) - e

(ii) - d

(iii) - c

(iv) - a

(v) - b