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Mihika .
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 15/4/18
give a comparative study of life and conditions in Asia and Europe in the 18th century
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Mihika .
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 15/4/18
give a comparative study of life and conditions in Asia and Europe in the 18th century this question is from making of the global world
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Sarthak Gaur
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 15/4/18
Describe in brief the situation of labour supply in Britain during the Victorian period.
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Mihika .
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 15/4/18
what was the consequence of majoritarianism practiced Sri Lanka? Account for the causes that give rise to resentment among the Tamil speaking community. This question is from power sharing
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Mihika .
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 15/4/18
give a comparative study of life and conditions in Asia and Europe in the 18th century this question is from making of the global world
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Mihika .
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 15/4/18
give a comparative study of life and conditions in Asia and Europe in the 18th century
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Saima Shroff
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 15/4/18
who were the philantropists? what measures did they take to reduce crimes in the city?
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R. Lasyapriya
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 13/4/18
Describe the acheivement of five industralists in early india.
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Mihika .
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 12/4/18
find out the present source of energy that used by the people in India.what should be the other possibilities 50 years from now as what is the main criteria used by the World Bank on classifying different countries. what are the limitations of the criteria if any.please answer to this particular question and the question is correct and it's from the economic lesson development
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Sneha Roychowdhury
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 10/4/18
Look at the following data for crude oil.
The table gives an estimate of reserves of crude oil (column 1). More important, it also tells us for how many years the stock of crude oil will last if people continue to extract it at the present rate. The reserves would last only 53 years more. This is for the world as a whole. However different countries face different situations. Countries like India depend on importing oil from abroad because they do not have enough stocks of their own. If the prices of oil increase this becomes a burden for everyone. There are countries like USA which have low reserves and hence want to secure oil through military or economic power.
The question of sustainability of development raises many fundamentally new issues about the nature and process of development.
(a) Is crude oil essential for the development process in a country'? Discuss.
(b) India has to import crude oil What problems do you anticipate for the country looking at the above situation?
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Sneha Roychowdhury
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 10/4/18
Example I :
"Recent evidence suggests that the groundwater is under threat of overuse in parts of the country. About 300 districts hare reported a level decline of over 4 metres during the past 20 years. Nearly one-third of the country is overusing their groundwater reserves. In another 25 years, 60 cent of the country would be doing the same if the present way of using this resource continues. Groundwater overuse is particularly found in the agriculturally prosperous regions of Punjab and Western U.P., hard rock plateau areas of central and south India, some coastal areas and the rapidly growing urban settlements. "
(a) Why ground water is overused?
(b) Can there be development without Overuse?
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Sneha Roychowdhury
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 10/4/18
Please answer question 1 2 3 and 4 .Due to lack of time and exams ,I couldn't post them separately .I would be thankful if you give me the answers of all of these
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Sneha Roychowdhury
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 10/4/18
Please answer Q6 of Page no. 9 NCERT Economics Class 10 .
Q.6. Write a paragraph on your notion of what should India do, or achieve, to become a developed country.
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Sneha Roychowdhury
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 10/4/18
Please answer Q5 of Page no. 9 NCERT Economics Class 10 .
Q.5. From the text, find out the per capita income level of middle-income countries as per WDR 2006.
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Sneha Roychowdhury
Subject: Social Science
, asked on 10/4/18
Please answer Q4 of Page no. 9 NCERT Economics Class 10
Q.4. Suppose records show that the average income in a country has been increasing over a period of time. From this, can we conclude that all sections of the economy have become better? Illustrate your answer with an example.
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The table gives an estimate of reserves of crude oil (column 1). More important, it also tells us for how many years the stock of crude oil will last if people continue to extract it at the present rate. The reserves would last only 53 years more. This is for the world as a whole. However different countries face different situations. Countries like India depend on importing oil from abroad because they do not have enough stocks of their own. If the prices of oil increase this becomes a burden for everyone. There are countries like USA which have low reserves and hence want to secure oil through military or economic power.
The question of sustainability of development raises many fundamentally new issues about the nature and process of development.
(a) Is crude oil essential for the development process in a country'? Discuss.
(b) India has to import crude oil What problems do you anticipate for the country looking at the above situation?
"Recent evidence suggests that the groundwater is under threat of overuse in parts of the country. About 300 districts hare reported a level decline of over 4 metres during the past 20 years. Nearly one-third of the country is overusing their groundwater reserves. In another 25 years, 60 cent of the country would be doing the same if the present way of using this resource continues. Groundwater overuse is particularly found in the agriculturally prosperous regions of Punjab and Western U.P., hard rock plateau areas of central and south India, some coastal areas and the rapidly growing urban settlements. "
(a) Why ground water is overused?
(b) Can there be development without Overuse?
Q.6. Write a paragraph on your notion of what should India do, or achieve, to become a developed country.
Q.5. From the text, find out the per capita income level of middle-income countries as per WDR 2006.
Q.4. Suppose records show that the average income in a country has been increasing over a period of time. From this, can we conclude that all sections of the economy have become better? Illustrate your answer with an example.