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How can the industrial pollution of freshwater be reduced? Explain with examples.

[2.6] Manufacturing Industries
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"Dignity and equal treatment of women are necessary ingredients of a democratic society." Justify the statement.

[3.5] Outcomes of Democracy
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'Democracy in India has strengthened the claim for equal status and equal opportunities.' Justify the statement.

[3.5] Outcomes of Democracy
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Who among the following takes the decision regarding saving and loan activities in the Self Help Groups (SHGs)?

[4.3] Money and Credit
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How to create more employment in rural areas? Explain with examples.

[4.3] Money and Credit
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Mention any two objectives of the 'Treaty of Vienna' of 1815. 

[1.1] The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
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Respect and equal treatment to women are necessary ingredients in a democratic society. Support the statement with examples.

[3.5] Outcomes of Democracy
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'Democracy transforms people from the status of a subject into that of a citizen.' Support the statement with examples.

[3.5] Outcomes of Democracy
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Arrange the following in chronological order and choose the correct option.

  1. Napoleonic wars
  2. The Treaty of Vienna
  3. Greek Struggle for Independence
  4. Slav Nationalism Ottoman Empire
[1.1] The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
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Read the following data and answer the question that follow: 

Some comparative Data on Haryana,
Kerala and Bihar
State lnfant Mortality Rate
(per thousand person)
Literacy Rate % Net Attendance Ratio
(per 100 person)
Haryana 30 82 61
Kerala 7 94 83
Bihar 32 62 43

How much is the Net Absence Ratio of Haryana? Choose the appropriate option from the following:

[4.1] Development
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Justify the role of 'Self Help Groups' in the rural economy.

[4.3] Money and Credit
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Mention any two changes that occurred in West Punjab in the 19th century. 

[1.3] The Making of a Global World
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Explain the rapid transformation in the communication sector in the modern times.

[2.7] Lifelines of National Economy
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Miss “S” approached a bank nearby to avail loan for her own business, as well as a Self-help group which is operating in her village, the bank rejected her loan application whereas the Self-help group accepted to support her by providing the loan.

Which one of the following documents is required by the bank, but not required by the self-help group to approve Miss "S's" loan application for her business?

[4.3] Money and Credit
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Analyze the decisions taken by the conservatives at the Congress of Vienna in the year 1815.

[1.1] The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
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“Self–help groups eliminates poverty and empowers women”. Substantiate with suitable answer.

[4.3] Money and Credit
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Read the source given below and answer the questions that follow:

Maharashtra is a state located in western India, with a population of over 110 million people. The state is home to several large cities, including Mumbai, and has a significant agricultural sector. However, the state is facing a severe water crisis, with its water resources coming under increasing pressure due to climate change, industrialization, and urbanization. The main challenges faced by water resource management in Maharashtra are:

  1. Overexploitation of groundwater: Maharashtra is one of the most groundwater-stressed states in India, with the demand for water exceeding the supply. Overexploitation of groundwater for agriculture and urban use has led to a decline in water levels, which has severe implications for the sustainability of water resources.
  2. Pollution of surface water: Industrialization and urbanization have led to the pollution of surface water bodies such as rivers and lakes. The pollution has led to water quality degradation, which poses risks to human health and the environment.
  3. Inefficient irrigation practices: The agricultural sector is the largest user of water in Maharashtra, accounting for around 80% of total water use. However, traditional irrigation practices such as flood irrigation are inefficient and lead to the wastage of water.
  1. Mention any two reasons for the water crisis faced by the state of Maharashtra.
  2. Despite being the second highest rainfall-receiving state of the country, Maharashtra still faces water crisis. Substantiate this statement in 40 words.
  3. Propose any one solution to mitigate the water crisis faced by Maharashtra state.
[3] Water Resources
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Read the given case and answer the questions that follow:

Mahatma Gandhi's thoughts on Satyagraha

'It is said of "passive resistance" that it is the weapon of the weak, but the power which is the subject of this article can be used only by the strong. This power is not passive resistance; indeed, it calls for intense activity. The movement in South Africa was not passive but active...'
'Satyagraha is not a physical force. A satyagrahi does not inflict pain on the adversary; he does not seek his destruction. In the use of satyagraha, there is no ill-will whatever.'
'Satyagraha is pure soul-force. Truth is the very substance of the soul. That's why this force is called satyagraha. The soul is informed with knowledge. In it burns the flame of love... Non-violence is the supreme dharma.'
'It is certain that India cannot rival Britain or Europe in force of arms. The British worship the war-god and they can all become, bearers of arms. The hundreds of millions in India can never carry arms. They have made the religion of non-violence their own...'

  1. What type of movement Gandhiji organised in South Africa?
  2. Why is satyagraha considered as pure soul force?
  3. How has Gandhiji described passive resistance?
[1] Development
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Read the source given below and answer the questions that follow:

Maharashtra is a state located in western India, with a population of over 110 million people. The state is home to several large cities, including Mumbai, and has a significant agricultural sector. However, the state is facing a severe water crisis, with its water resources coming under increasing pressure due to climate change, industrialization, and urbanization. The main challenges faced by water resource management in Maharashtra are: 

  1. Overexploitation of groundwater: Maharashtra is one of the most groundwater-stressed states in India, with the demand for water exceeding the supply. Overexploitation of groundwater for agriculture and urban use has led to a decline in water levels, which has severe implications for the sustainability of water resources.
  2. Pollution of surface water: Industrialization and urbanization have led to the pollution of surface water bodies such as rivers and lakes. The pollution has led to water quality degradation, which poses risks to human health and the environment. 
  3. Inefficient irrigation practices: The agricultural sector is the largest user of water in Maharashtra, accounting for around 80% of total water use. However, traditional irrigation practices such as flood irrigation are inefficient and lead to the wastage of water.
  1. Mention any one reasons for the water crisis faced by the state of Maharashtra.
  2. Propose any one solution to mitigate the water crisis faced by Maharashtra state.
  3. Despite being the second highest rainfall-receiving state of the country, Maharashtra still faces water crisis. Substantiate this statement in 40 words. 
[3] Water Resources
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“The decade of 1830 had bought great economic hardship in Europe”. Support the statement with arguments.

[1.1] The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
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