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9401.

II. State whether 'True' or 'False'1. Mahavira was a Brahmin Prince.2. The Digambaras did not wear clothes.3. Jainism flourished under royal patronage from Chandragupta, the Mauryan king.4. In the Later Vedic Age, the lower three classes supported the Brahmins.5. Shuddhodana was the head of Sakya clan of Kapilvastu.

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a) Falseb) Truec) Trued) False c) True

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1.4. Explall Wily5. Explain what role women had in Nazi society. Return toFrench Revolution. Write a paragraph comparing and contwomen in the two periods.eturn to Chapter 1 on beand contrasting the roleortablish totaleont

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9403.

Section AQuestion numbers 1 to 6 carry 1 mark each.te whether the rational number 75 will have a terminating decimal exparterminating repeating decimal expansion.

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9404.

werite any Four features of Ho Chi Minh Trail in the| Vietnamese war against the USA?

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Features:1. Ho ChiMinhTrialwas a massive network of footpaths and roads.2. Itwas established in late 1959.3. It was establishedto allow aid and suppliesto be sent to the Vietcong through Laos and Cambodia.4. It helped in turning the war in their favors

The difference in the opinions was that some scholarswanted French to the language of instruction while others wanted French to be for the higher classes and Veitnamese for the lower class

9405.

Nameany two commercially important trees found in the Tropical Evergreen

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Ebony and Rosewood are two commercially important trees found in the tropical evergreen forests.

9406.

Name any two commercially important trees found in the Tropical Evergreen forest.

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tropical rainforests, for example, contain large trees of commercially important species of tropical hardwoods, such as African mahogany, American mahogany , Asian mahogany, balsa , ebony, rosewood , rubber and yang

9407.

The volume of a right circular cylinder of height 24 cm is 924 cm. Find the areaof the curved surface of the cylinder.

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9408.

Agricultural technology was very primitive w h y in the three orders for class 11th

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9409.

Q. 0.4. Define a volcano.Ans.A volcano is a vent or a hole inmaterial erupts suddenly.crustGases and ash«Crater2 0.6. WhAns. .TVentCrustAns.MantleQ. 0adoptedAnsMagma chamberFig. 3.2. A volcano0. 0.5. What are earthquakes? Define focus and enicent

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A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. Earth's volcanoes occur because its crust is broken into 17 major, rigid tectonic plates that float on a hotter, softer layer in its mantle.

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020. What are amphoteric oxides? Give two examples of amphoteric oxide?

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9411.

the bonproduction activities ang place in yourdone so that more non farm production SCERITA

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9412.

Mention any four non-farm production activities that are carried out in a village?

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Non-farming activitiescan include various ventures like handicrafts, household as well asnon-household small-scale manufacturing, construction, mining, quarrying, repair, transport, community service etc, but of course in the designated rural areas.

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b) What are the main non-form production activities takingplace in your region? Write brief report on any one suchactivity

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13. What are the non-farm production activities taking place in your region? Makea short list.

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9415.

Write in brief1.Give reasons for the following:alWoodblock print only came to Europe after 1295nf nrint and spoke out in praise of it.

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(a)Woodblock print only came to Europe after 1295.(b)Martin Luther was in favour of print and spoke out in praise of it.©The Roman Catholic Church began keeping an Index of Prohibited Books from the mid-16th century.(d)Gandhi said the fight for Swaraj is a fight for liberty of speech, liberty of the press and freedom of association.

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Define the following terms:(a) Latent heat of fusion(c) Fusion(e) Boiling point

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Theenthalpy of fusionof a substance, also known as (latent)heat of fusion, is the change in itsenthalpyresulting from providing energy, typicallyheat, to a specific quantity of the substance to change its state from a solid to a liquid, at constant pressure.

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9417.

e fractionsArrange the fractions 2.3 9 16.in ascending order.in as8 order.

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9418.

The image of a candle flame placed at a distance of 30 cm from amirror is formed on a screen placed in front of the mirror at a distanceof 60 cm from its pole. What is the nature of the mirror? Find its focallength. If the height of the flame is 2.4 cm, find the height of its image.State whether the image formed is erect or inverted.

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9419.

_________________ is most important animal of the Prairies.(a) American Buffalow (b) American cow (c) Beef

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American cow is most important animal of prairies

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(a) TheBuffalothat Americans refer to is actually aBison. It is also called the American Buffalo. It is the heaviest land animal in North America.Prairie Animals. Before the coming of the pioneers, the prairies of Illinois provided habitats for hundreds ofspeciesof animals. Some of the largemammals, such as thebisonandelk.

hundred percent

9420.

Why did Government of India impose barrier on foreign trade andforeign investment after independence?

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Indian government has put barriers to foreign trade and foreign investments after independence because:

It wanted to protect the producer within the country from foreign competition.

As the industries were just coming up in 1950’s and 1960’s the competition from inputs at that stage would not have allowed these industries to come up.

Indian allowed imports of only essential items such as machinery fertilizers, petroleum, etc.

9421.

Why did the Roman Catholic Church impose contrel over publisher and bookseller

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The Roman Catholic Church imposed control over publishers and booksellers because scholars and writers started interpreting religious books, which everyone could read and understand.

The public started the Church authorities regarding the rules and regulations imposed and the religious beliefs. The Church wanted to maintain its supremacy and prevent people from questioning them imposed control over booksellers and publishers.

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Why did the Roman Catholic Church impose control over publishers and booksellers ?

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The Roman Catholic Church imposed control over publishers and booksellers because scholars and writers started interpreting religious books, which everyone could read and understand.

The public started the Church authorities regarding the rules and regulations imposed and the religious beliefs. The Church wanted to maintain its supremacy and prevent people from questioning them imposed control over booksellers and publishers.

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How did Humanism affect church?

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Humanism Effecton the Renaissance. ... TheChurchwas quick to embrace theHumanismreligious painting that brought the saint and the Lord to life and prompted the soul and heart to respond. These images were used to calm those under duress, to bring the Holy Mother closer, or to tell a story with vivid images.

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Page 36U, 361]1. How will an increase in the income of the buyers of an inferior good affect its equilibriumequilibrium quantity? Explain with the help of a diagram.

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Option (b) Patiala sahi javab hai.

Netaji subash chandra bose institute of sports Patiala main hain.

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4. Roads built underground are called(a) Subways (b) Flyover(c) Metros (d) Expressways

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Its so simple the answer is (a) subways.

option( a) subways

a Subway is the right answer

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4. What changes had occurred, which forced people to live inunderground homes?

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3.The total number of National Park in India is:(a) 83(e) 92Underground waler is the water thai :(a) comes as rain water(c) seeps into earth(b) 89(d) none of these4.(h) oceanic water(d) none of these

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Ans :- Ans :- Option (d) none of these

As of today, there are166national parks in India. In 1970, we only had 5. And then came the Project Tiger in 1972, and we have added quite a few national parks since. As of now, there are 515 wildlife/animal sanctuaries in India, out of which 48 are governed by Project Tiger.

9429.

who was Rani Durgavatj

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•Rani Durgavati was a ruling Queen of Gondwana from 1550 until 1564. •She was born in the family of Chandel king Keerat Rai. •She was born at the fort of Kalinjar. Rani Durgavati's achievements further enhanced the glory of her ancestral tradition of courage and patronage.

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9430.

RANI LAKSHAMT BAI KNOWN FOR

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In order to withstand the mighty British army and to prove to be a disaster to them, Rani Laxmi Bai convened the forum of some spirited individuals like Gulam Gaus Khan, Khuda Baksh, Dost Khan, Lala Bhau Bakshi, Sunder-Mundar, Deewan Raghunath singh, Kashi Bai, Moti Bai and Deewan Jawahar Singh and made them leaders of a battalion of 14,000 rebels to defend the city of Jhansi.

The brave queen fights until death

In 1958, the Britishers attacked Jhansi. Laxmi Bai tied her son Damodhar Rao to her backa nd waged a tough war with the British holding two swords in her two hands. Unfortunately, she had to flee the scene as the fortress was captured by the British army. She moved to the fortress of Kalpi accompanied by many rebellions. There was one another battle in Gwalior. Laxmi Bai fought so bravely till death and became a martyr for the cause of freedom. Ever since she demonstrated her patriotism and courage, she became an icon in the national history as a symbol of patriotism.

Her braveness as she sacrifice all things for the kingdom...

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7. What is the name of thismost well-known painting inthe world? Who made it?

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This is the picture of The Mona Lisa it was painted by Leonardo da Vinci.

Mona Lisa the inventer was Leonardo Da Vinci

Monalisa made by leonardo da vinci

Picture of name Ms Mona Lisa it was the inventor of Leonardo da vinci

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wes is 79Hotar

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Taj hotel is located in mumbai

taj hotel is located in Mumbai Maharashtra

Mumbai is the right answer.

Taj hotel is in Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Taj Hotel is in Mumbai

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Name the soil which are well known for their capacity to hold moisture.

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Theclay soilhad the highest water holding capacity and thesand soilhad the least;clay>silt>sand

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Describe how the Himalayas were fo(CBSE Sept. 2010, 2011]

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TheHimalayanmountain range and Tibetan plateau haveformedas a result of the collision between the Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate which began 50 million years ago and continues today. 225 million years ago (Ma) Indiawasa large island situated off the Australian coast and separated from Asia by the Tethys Ocean.

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tO. To make efforts for conservation of soil every year on 5th December World Soil Day is observedSUMMATIVE EVALUATION1. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERSQ. 1. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate term:Q. 4Temperature, volume, mass, density, humidity, acidic, weight, neutral, shape)(1) The capacity of air to hold moisture depends upon theof the air(2) Water does not have a .sdpbut has definite(3) While freezing, theandof water is lowered.soil has pH 7pressure is the same in all the directionsare an effect of the difference in air pressure5) Thee26VIKAS SMART WORKBOOK: GENERAL SCIENCE-STD. VI

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1. Temperature.2. Shape volume weight3. Temperature4. Neutral5. Air

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8 Here are different opinions about what made India a democracyHow much importance would you give to each of these factors?a Democracy in India is a gift of the British rulers. We received trainingto work with representative legislative institutions under the Britishrule.b Freedom Struggle challenged the colonial exploitation and denialof different freedoms to Indians. Free India could not be anythingbut democratic.c We were lucky to have leaders who had democratic convictions.The denial of democracy in several other newly independentcountries. shows the important role of these leaders.

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what is constution of lndia

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Freedom is the basic characteristic of a true democracy" Support this statement by giving(See Lesson-6)any two examples.

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Democracy starts with the basicidea/ideology/characteristic of freedom and equality. Freedom of speech, lifestyle,employment, economic freedom, to form a political party, to acquire property,of practicing one's religion etc. In a true democracy there may not be a singleofficial religion or multiple religions are recognized.

Freedom of press is very important in a true democracy. Freedom toelect their representatives in a fair, periodic and free elections is anotherbasic characteristic in a true democracy. If there is no freedom, then it becomes closer to monarchy or military rule.

In India, USA these characteristics are met. In China freedom toform parties is limited. In Russia, UAE, Saudi Arabia and China freedom ofpress and freedom of speech are limited. They are censored.

In Saudi Arabia there is no freedom of religion. There are restrictionsfor non-muslims to be regular citizen. Islam is the official religion. InUAE too it is so. But UAE permits citizens of other religions. However, thereare restrictions. Russia and China give freedom of religion

Freedom of people is guarded well in a limited democracy. In alimited democracy the government cannot have absolute power to do whatever itwants. There are bounds. Examples are India, USA, UK, France etc.

Economic freedom and freedom for holding property in Russia andChina are low. In Switzerland, New Zealand, Australia economicfreedomis very high.

Actually in a democracy freedom is limited to the choice of themajority. There is no absolute freedom in the true sense. This applies to common issues related to a community.

If there is no freedom then the minorities in the country are not protected properly. That means it is not a true democracy.

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(46-10 )Write any two effects of Global Warming of the area you live in by giving appropriate examples.(See Lesson- 10)

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Global Warming :

It refers to an unequivocal and continuing rise in the average temperature of earth's climate system.

Evil effects of global warming :

1. The earlier changes of cooling and warming are more rapid that leading to catastrophic changes.

2. Tremendous increase in global temperatures.

3. Increase in the level of sea.

4. Destruction of ozone layer.

5. The faster melting of Himalayan glaciers would disturb the livelihood of fishes.

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Whydid the British attached great importance to the presidency towns?Which Indian industry suffered the men

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TheProvinces of India, earlierPresidencies of Indiaand still earlier,Presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance in the subcontinent. Collectively, they were calledBritish India. In one form or another, they existed between 1612 and 1947, conventionally divided into three historical periods:

Between 1612 and 1757 theEast India Companyset up"factories" (trading posts)in several locations, mostly in coastal India, with the consent of theMughal emperorsor local rulers. Its rivals were the merchant trading companies of Portugal, Denmark, Holland and France. By the mid-18th century three "Presidency towns":Madras,BombayandCalcutta, had grown in size.

During the period ofCompany rule in India, 1757–1858, the Company gradually acquired sovereignty over large parts of India, now called "Presidencies". However, it also increasingly came under British government oversight, in effect sharing sovereignty with the Crown. At the same time it gradually lost its mercantile privileges.

Following theIndian Rebellion of 1857the Company's remaining powers were transferred to the Crown. In the newBritish Raj(1858–1947), sovereignty extended to a few new regions, such asUpper Burma.

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ngen on thet aay?a what is called Bloody sonday ? lohod hatpen03,

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When about 600 people started a planned march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, onSundayMarch 7, 1965, it wascalleda demonstration. When state troopers met the demonstrators at the edge of the city by the Edmund Pettus Bridge, that day becameknown as"Bloody Sunday."

Bloody Sunday– sometimes called theBogside Massacre– was an incident on 30 January 1972 in theBogsidearea ofDerry,Northern Ireland, whenBritish soldiersshot 28 unarmed civilians during apeaceful protestmarch againstinternment. Fourteen people died: thirteen were killed outright, while the death of another man four months later was attributed to his injuries. Many of the victims were shot while fleeing from the soldiers and some were shot while trying to help the wounded. Other protesters were injured byrubber bulletsor batons, and two were run down by army vehicles.The march had been organised by theNorthern Ireland Civil Rights Association(NICRA). The soldiers involved were members of the1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment, also known as "1 Para". EVENTS ON THIS DAY:-The protesters planned on marching from Bishop's Field, in the Creggan housing estate, to the Guildhall, in the city centre, where they would hold a rally. The march set off at about 2:45pm. There were 10–15,000 people on the march, with many joining along its route.Lord Widgery, in his now discredited tribunal,said that there were only 3,000 to 5,000.

The march made its way along William Street but, as it neared the city centre, its path was blocked by British Army barriers. The organisers redirected the march down Rossville Street, intending to hold the rally atFree Derry Cornerinstead. However, some broke off from the march and beganthrowing stones at soldiersmanning the barriers. The soldiers firedrubber bullets,CS gasandwater cannonto try to disperse the rioters.Such clashes between soldiers and youths were common, and observers reported that the rioting was not intense.

Some of the crowd spotted paratroopers hiding in a derelict three-story building overlooking William Street, and began throwing stones at the windows. At about 3:55pm, these paratroopers opened fire. Civilians Damien Donaghy and John Johnston were shot and wounded while standing on waste ground opposite the building. These were the first shots fired.The soldiers claimed Donaghy was holding a black cylindrical object,but the Saville Inquiry concluded that all of those shot were unarmed.

At 4:07pm, the paratroopers were ordered to go through the barriers and arrest rioters. The paratroopers, on foot and in armoured vehicles, chased people down Rossville Street and into the Bogside. Two people were knocked down by the vehicles. Brigadier MacLellan had ordered that only one company of paratroopers be sent through the barriers, on foot, and that they should not chase people down Rossville Street. Colonel Wilford disobeyed this order, which meant there was no separation between rioters and peaceful marchers.

The paratroopers disembarked and began seizing people. There were many claims of paratroopers beating people, clubbing them with rifle butts, firing rubber bullets at them from close range, making threats to kill, and hurling abuse. The Saville Report agreed that soldiers "used excessive force when arresting people […] as well as seriously assaulting them for no good reason while in their custody".

One group of paratroopers took up position at a low wall about80 yards (73m)in front of a rubble barricade that stretched across Rossville Street. There were people at the barricade and some were throwing stones at the soldiers, but none were near enough to hit them.The soldiers fired on the people at the barricade, killing six and wounding a seventh.

A large group of people fled or were chased into the car park of Rossville Flats. This area was like a courtyard, surrounded on three sides by high-rise flats. The soldiers opened fire, killing one civilian and wounding six others.This fatality, Jackie Duddy, was running alongside a priest,Father Edward Daly, when he was shot in the back.

Another group of people fled into the car park of Glenfada Park, which was also a courtyard-like area surrounded by flats. Here, the soldiers shot at people across the car park, about 40–50 yards away. Two civilians were killed and at least four others wounded.The Saville Report says it is "probable" that at least one soldier fired from the hip towards the crowd, without aiming.

The soldiers went through the car park and out the other side. Some soldiers went out the southwest corner, where they shot dead two civilians. The other soldiers went out the southeast corner and shot four more civilians, killing two.

About ten minutes had elapsed between the time soldiers drove into the Bogside and the time the last of the civilians was shot.More than 100 rounds were fired by the soldiers.

Some of those shot were givenfirst aidby civilian volunteers, either on the scene or after being carried into nearby homes. They were then driven to hospital, either in civilian cars or in ambulances. The first ambulances arrived at 4:28pm. The three boys killed at the rubble barricade were driven to hospital by the paratroopers. Witnesses said paratroopers lifted the bodies by the hands and feet and dumped them in the back of their APC, as if they were "pieces of meat". The Saville Report agreed that this is an "accurate description of what happened". It says the paratroopers "might well have felt themselves at risk, but in our view this does not excuse them

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VIDYA Practical Manual Social Science IX(c) How did the incident of Bloody Sunday spark the Revolution of 1905 in Russia ?s.

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9442.

Answer the following questions.Do you think that the British system of Education had a negative impact on the people of Indiayour answer with suitable arguments.eople of India? Suppo

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The British system of education did have the following negative impact:

a. The English system of education ignored the learning of Indian languages and texts and emphasized on western learning.b. The new system of rules and regulations that the British had set up for the pathshalas had a negative impact.c. Pathshalas that did not support new rules were not given government support and grants.d. Gurus who wanted retain independence found difficult to compete with government aided schools.e. Students in these pathshalas were generally from poor background, it became difficult for them to adhere to new rules.f. The British ignored education for the masses.g. Mahatma Gandhi further criticized British education on the grounds that it has enslaved us and that modern education did not focus on the all round development of an individual.

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9443.

(See Lesson-1)(18-24a)"Regionalism is considered as the greatest challenge to the national integration of India. Butsometime, this thinking is reasonable also". Support the statement with any two suitableSee Lesson-24)arguments

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Inpolitics,regionalismis apolitical ideologythat focuses on the national or normative interests of a particularregion, group of regions or another subnational entity. These may be delineated bypolitical divisions,administrative divisions,cultural boundaries,linguistic regions, andreligious geography, among others.

Regionalists aim at increasing thepolitical powerand influence available to all or some residents of a region. Regionalist demands occur in "strong" forms, such assovereignty,separatism,secession, andindependence, as well as more moderate campaigns for greaterautonomy(such asstates' rights,decentralization, ordevolution).

9444.

7: What is known as bloody Sunday?

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Bloody Sundayis the name given to the events ofSunday, 22 January, 1905 in St Petersburg, Russia, where unarmed demonstrators led by Father Georgy Gapon were fired upon by soldiers of the Imperial Guard as they marched towards the Winter Palace to present a petition to Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.

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write a short note on Jacobin club

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Jacobin club belonged mainly to the less prosperous section of society.It was a political club formed to discuss government policies and plan their own forms of action.Contributions:Jacobins planned an insurrection of a large number of Parsians who were angered by the short supplies and high prices of food

9446.

Justify with suitable arguments./Describe the detrimental impact of increasing unemployment on economic growth.How are the farmers in the ilago P

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Thisincreasethe financial cost for the government as in many countries they pay theunemployedpeople. This cause the decrease in production andincreasein the cost. Theunemployedpeople save more rather than spending this cause a decrease ineconomy. The cost per person increases and quality of health decreases.

9447.

Answer one of the following questions inabout 60 wordsa) Why was Nehru so attached to the4Ganga?Who was Socrates? What were histeachings?b)

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Nehru had seen the Ganga at Allahabad since his childhood. He had grown older and his a attachment to the Gangs has also increased with the passage of tine. He had seen the Ganga in different moods in different seasons. He regarded the Ganga as a symbol of India's age-long culture and civilization. The Ganga reminds Nehru of the snow-covered peaks and deep valleys of the Himalayas Which he loved so much. So Nehru was deeply attached to the Ganga but this love was not guided by any religious sentiment

Socrates (469/470-399 BCE) was a Greek philosopher and is considered the father of western philosophy. Plato was his most famous student and would teach Aristotle who would then tutor Alexander the Great. By this progression, Greek philosophy, as first developed by Socrates, was spread throughout the known world during Alexander's conquests.

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5. Name the country where 500 tonnes of liquid toxic wastes were dumped into open-aidumps

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It happened in Ivory Coast.

9449.

What were the major teachings ofBaba Guru Nanak?

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3 Marks)NCERTat is the anti-poverty measure of the government for the promotion of economic growth15. Discuss the major reasons of poverty in India.

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15)Main Causes of Poverty in India

(i) Heavy pressure of population:

(ii)Unemploymentand underemployment:

(iii) Capital Deficiency:

(iv) Under-developedeconomy:

(v) Increase in Price:

(vi) Net National Income:

(vii) RuralEconomy:

(viii) Lack of Skilled Labour

16)Anti-Poverty Measures. Removal ofpovertyhas been the biggest challenge to the Indian Government. ... The above statistics shows that there is a strong link between economic growth andpovertyreduction. Economic growth widens opportunities and provides the resources needed to invest in human development.