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“Industrialisation and Urbanisation go hand in hand.” Explain.

[6] Manufacturing Industries
Chapter: [6] Manufacturing Industries
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Examine the benefits that are enjoyed by the people working in the organized sector.

[4.2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Chapter: [4.2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
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"Gandhiji felt the Khilafat issue as an opportunity to bring Hindus and Muslims under the umbrella of a unified national movement." Explain the statement.

[1.2] Nationalism in India
Chapter: [1.2] Nationalism in India
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Why does the textile industry occupy Unique position in the Indian economy. Explain.

[6] Manufacturing Industries
Chapter: [6] Manufacturing Industries
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Compare the employment conditions prevailing in the organized and unorganized sector.

[4.2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Chapter: [4.2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Identify the correct option that describes the act given below.

  1. The Act was passed by the Imperial Legislative Council.
  2. It gave power to the government to repress political activities.
  3. It empowered the government to detain political prisoners without trial.
[1.2] Nationalism in India
Chapter: [1.2] Nationalism in India
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Which of the following options represent potential measures that can be taken to mitigate the threats posed on the tiger population and biodiversity?

  1. Banning hunting, giving legal protection to their habitats, and restricting trade in wildlife.
  2. Prohibiting the visit of public into forest area.
  3. Establishing wildlife sanctuaries and National Parks.
  4. Converting forests into Reserved and Protected forests.
[2] Forest and Wildlife Resources
Chapter: [2] Forest and Wildlife Resources
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Evaluate the impacts of opening foreign trade on the global economy by identifying the appropriate statements among the following options:

  1. The choice of goods in the markets increase.
  2. Producers from two countries closely compete against each other despite the distance between their locations.
  3. Foreign trade thus results in connecting the markets or integration of markets in different countries.
  4. The quality of the product is always good.
[4.4] Globalisation and the Indian Economy
Chapter: [4.4] Globalisation and the Indian Economy
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A worker in an urban area, who was working in a small factory, was not paid his wages properly; he was forced to work extra hours under poor working conditions, and there was no job security. Recently he lost his job and was found selling electrical items in a pushcart. Analyse the role of the government in protecting the workers working in an unorganised sector.

[4.2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Chapter: [4.2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Mr Pawan, a village head wanted to create more job opportunities to increase the income of the people of his village under MNREGA act, Suggest any three activities, so that Mr Pawan could initiate in his village.

[2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Chapter: [2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Compare Tables “A” & “B” and answer the question given below.

Table- A
Share of Sectors in GDP in %
Year Tertiary Secondary Primary
1973-74 50 10 40
2013-14 68 21 11

 

Table- B
Share of Sectors in employment in %
Year Tertiary Secondary Primary
1977-78 18 11 71
2017-18 31 25 44

A remarkable fact about India is that while there has been a change in the share of the three sectors in GDP, a similar shift has not taken place in employment. Why didn’t a similar shift out of primary sector happen in case of employment? Substantiate your answer.

[2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Chapter: [2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
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"There is a need for protection and support of the workers in the unorganised sector." Examine the statement with examples.

[4.2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Chapter: [4.2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Read the arguments given the favour of power sharing and choose the correct option.

  1. Reduce the likelihood of bias.
  2. Barricades the decision-making process
  3. Accommodates diversities
  4. Increases the participation of people in power
[2] Federalism
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Which one of the following statements best describes the meaning of 'Globalisation'?

[4.4] Globalisation and the Indian Economy
Chapter: [4.4] Globalisation and the Indian Economy
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Read the following situation regarding credit and identify the positive impact of credit.

Salim obtains credit to meet the working capital needs of production. The credit helps him to meet the ongoing expenses and complete production on time.

[4.3] Money and Credit
Chapter: [4.3] Money and Credit
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Assertion (A): The famous ‘Chipko Movement’ in the Himalayas successfully resisted deforestation in several areas.

Reason (R): Through this, community afforestation campaign with indigenous species was made enormously successful.

[2.2] Forest and Wildlife Resources
Chapter: [2.2] Forest and Wildlife Resources
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“Foreign trade results in connecting the markets in different countries.” Support the statement in the context of globalisation.

[4.4] Globalisation and the Indian Economy
Chapter: [4.4] Globalisation and the Indian Economy
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Read the given source and answer the questions that follow:

Conservation of Resources: Resources are vital for any developmental activity. But irrational consumption and over-utilisation of resources may lead to socio-economic and environmental problems. To overcome these problems, resource conservation at various levels is important. This had been the main concern of the leaders and thinkers in the past. For example, Gandhiji was very apt in voicing his concern about resource conservation in these words: "There is enough for everybody's need and not for anybody's greed." He placed greedy and selfish individuals and the exploitative nature of modern technology as the root cause of resource depletion at the global level. He was against mass production and wanted to replace it with the production of the masses.
  1. Define the term 'Resource Planning'. (1)
  2. Explain the need for conservation of resources. (1)
  3. Why did Gandhiji say - "There is enough for everybody's need and not for any body's greed?" Analyse any two reasons. (2)
[2.1] Resources and Development
Chapter: [2.1] Resources and Development
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How can you say that democracies are based on political equality?

[7] Outcomes of Democracy
Chapter: [7] Outcomes of Democracy
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Describe any three features of waterways in India.

[3] Water Resources
Chapter: [3] Water Resources
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