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"Agriculture and industry move hand in hand," Support the statement with examples.
Concept: Cropping Pattern
Mr. Palani is from Tamil Nadu, wishes to cultivate either Tea or Wheat. Which one of the crops out of the two can he cultivate in his state? Substantiate your answer with any two reasons.
Concept: Cropping Pattern
Explain the importance of conservation of minerals
Concept: Conservation of Minerals
Highlight any three measures to conserve them.
Concept: Conservation of Minerals
Suggest two ways to conserve energy resources in India.
Concept: Conservation of Energy Resources
Suggest two ways to improve the usage of Solar energy.
Concept: Energy Resources
“Non-conventional resources are the best option to conserve the natural resources” Substantiate this statement with Examples.
Concept: Energy Resources
“India has enormous possibilities of tapping solar energy.” Explain the statement with an example.
Concept: Energy Resources
Choose the correct option for the following States’ share (in percentage) in the production of ‘manganese’ in India from the highest to lowest order.
Concept: Mode of Occurrence of Minerals
How are industries responsible for environmental degradation in India? Explain with examples.
Concept: Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation
‘Manufacturing sector is considered as the backbone of general and economic development.’ Examine the statement in the context of India.
Concept: Meaning and Importance of Manufacturing
How are industries the main source of water pollution?
Concept: Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation
Mention any two suggestions for the conservation of water.
Concept: Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation
How are industries the main factor for air pollution?
Concept: Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation
Mention any two suggestions to overcome the problem of air pollution.
Concept: Industrial Pollution and Environmental Degradation
Differentiate between one party and two party system.
Concept: Introduction to Lifelines of National Economy
Read the given text and answer the following questions:
Ever since humans appeared on the earth, they have used different means of communication. But, the pace of change, has been rapid in modern times. Long-distance communication is far easier without the physical movement of the communicator or receiver. Personal communication and mass communication including television, radio, press, films, etc. are the major means of communication in the country. The Indian postal network is the largest in the world. It handles parcels as well as personal written communications. Cards and envelopes are considered first-class mail and are airlifted between stations covering both land and air. The second-class mail includes book packets, registered newspapers and periodicals. They are carried by surface mail, covering land and water transport. To facilitate quick delivery of mail in large towns and cities, six mail channels have been introduced recently. They are called Rajdhani Channel, Metro Channel, Green Channel, Business Channel, Bulk Mail Channel and Periodical Channel.
- Examine the role of the Indian postal network.
- Differentiate between mass communication and personal communication.
- Analyse the significance of communication for a nation.
Concept: Introduction to Lifelines of National Economy
How is pipeline transport network important in the transport system of India? Explain with an example.
Concept: Pipelines
Explain the rapid transformation in the communication sector in the modern times.
Concept: Communication and Mass Media
Describe any three features of waterways in India.
Concept: Multi-purpose Projects of Water
