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"Multi-purpose projects and large dams have been the cause of many new social movements." Highlight the concerns related to such movements.

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Chapter: [5] Popular Struggles and Movements
Concept: Concept of Popular Struggles and Movements

Describe the importance of the 'Right to Information (RTI)' for consumers.

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Chapter: [5] Consumer Rights
Concept: Role of Government in Consumer Protection

Describe the importance of the 'Right to Seek Redressal' for consumers.

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Chapter: [5] Consumer Rights
Concept: Consumer is Exploitation

Why did Mahatma Gandhi start the 'Civil Disobedience Movement'? How did this movement unite the country? Explain.

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Chapter: [5] Popular Struggles and Movements
Concept: Concept of Popular Struggles and Movements

Why did Mahatma Gandhi launch the 'Non-Cooperation Movement'? How did this movement unite the country? Explain.

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Chapter: [5] Popular Struggles and Movements
Concept: Concept of Popular Struggles and Movements

(B) Locate and label any three of the following with appropriate symbols on the same given political outline map of India: 

(i) Tarapur Nuclear Power Plant
(ii) Tungabhadra Dam
(iii) Mohali Software Technology Park
(iv) Kandla Major Sea Port
(v) Durgapur Iron and Steel Plant
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Chapter: [5] Minerals and Energy Resources
Concept: Distribution of Minerals and Energy Resources

Which one of the following is a 'National Political Party'?

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Chapter: [6] Political Parties
Concept: Major National and Regional Parties in India/ Types of Political Parties

"About hundred years ago there were few countries that had hardly any political party. Now there are few countries that do not have political parties." Examine this statement.

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Chapter: [6] Political Parties
Concept: Major National and Regional Parties in India/ Types of Political Parties

Distinguish between pressure groups and political parties by stating any one point of distinction.

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Chapter: [6] Political Parties
Concept: Role Do Political Parties Play in Competition and Contestation

What is meant by regional political party?

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Chapter: [6] Political Parties
Concept: Major National and Regional Parties in India/ Types of Political Parties

State the conditions required to be recognised as a ‘regional political party’.

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Chapter: [6] Political Parties
Concept: Major National and Regional Parties in India/ Types of Political Parties

“Political parties are a necessary condition for a democracy”. Analyse the statement with examples.

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Chapter: [6] Political Parties
Concept: Role Do Political Parties Play in Competition and Contestation

Explain five types of 'industrial pollution.'

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Chapter: [6] Manufacturing Industries
Concept: Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation

Explain the reasons for the concentration of iron and steel industries in and around the Chotanagpur region.

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Chapter: [6] Manufacturing Industries
Concept: Types of Manufacturing Industries

Explain the necessity of Political Parties in a democracy.

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Chapter: [6] Political Parties
Concept: Role Do Political Parties Play in Competition and Contestation

How can you say that democracies are based on political equality?

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Chapter: [7] Outcomes of Democracy
Concept: Concep for Democracy Led to Development, Security and Dignity for the People

How is democracy accountable and responsive to the needs and expectations of the citizens? Analyze.

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Chapter: [7] Outcomes of Democracy
Concept: Concept for Outcomes Reasonably Expect of Democracies

“Roadways still have an edge over railways in India.” Support the statement with arguments.

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Chapter: [7] Life Lines of National Economy
Concept: Concept for Trade and Tourism

Why do we feel that democracy is a better form of government than any other form? Explain

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Chapter: [7] Outcomes of Democracy
Concept: Democracy Be Judged and Outcomes

"Complaints are treated as a testimony to the success of democracy." Support the statement with examples.

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Chapter: [7] Outcomes of Democracy
Concept: Democracy in India and Expectations
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