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In 1819 ______ established Singapore as a key trading post for Britain in their rivalry with the Dutch.

[1.11] Colonialism in Asia and Africa
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Djakarta was called ______.

[1.11] Colonialism in Asia and Africa
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The Capital of the French government in India-China was ______.

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In 1898, Philippines became the colony of ______.

[1.11] Colonialism in Asia and Africa
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In Siam, the country’s partially independent cities were called ______.

[1.11] Colonialism in Asia and Africa
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Find out the correct statement

  1. Colonialism is a process of domination.
  2. The great international emporium of Malacca was captured by the British.
  3. Stamford Raffles established Singapore as a key trading post.
  4. Most – Indonesians were metalworkers.
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Answer all questions given under the heading

Anglo-Dutch rivalry in Southeast Asia

  1. What market the beginning of the British expansion into the Malay Peninsula?
  2. Who was Stamford Raffles?
  3. When was the strait settlements made?
  4. How did the British react to the civil war between 1874 and 1895?
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Answer all questions given under the heading

Indonesia

  1. When did the Dutch occupying Indonesia?
  2. What was their altitude initially?
  3. How did it change at the beginning of the twentieth century?
  4. What made Indonesia a valuable colony of the Dutch?
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Answer all questions given under the heading

Burma

  1. When did the British Conquer Burma?
  2. How long did Burma remain part of India?
  3. By whom was Burma administered?
  4. What was Burma famous for?
[1.11] Colonialism in Asia and Africa
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Answer all questions given under the heading

Indo China

  1. Who conquered Indo-China?
  2. What did Indo china consist of?
  3. Which place was directly under the French.
  4. Which places were protectorates? Mention the capital of the French government.
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Answer all questions given under the heading

The Philippines

  1. Who ruled the Philippines?
  2. What was the result?
  3. When did Nationalism develop among the Filipinos?
  4. How did the Philippines become an American colony?
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What are the abiotic and biotic spheres of the earth?

[2.01] Lithosphere – 1 Endogenetic Processes
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Earths’ surface is a vast area of ______ million.

[2.01] Lithosphere – 1 Endogenetic Processes
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Consider the given statement and choose the right option given below.

  1. The nature and magnitude of weathering differ from place to place and region to region.
  2. Granular disintegration takes place due to the action of volcanoes.
  3. Weathering is a prerequisite in the formation of soil.

Which of the above statement is/are the right statement.

[2.02] Lithosphere – 2 Exogenetic Processes
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Consider the given statement and choose the right option given below.

  1. Small streams that join the main river is tributary.
  2. River Gangas is a tributary.

Which of the above statement is/are the right statement.

[2.02] Lithosphere – 2 Exogenetic Processes
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This ______ gas is chemically inactive in atmosphere.

[2.03] Atmosphere
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Daniel Rutherford discovered ______ in atmosphere.

[2.03] Atmosphere
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Give Reason:

Nitrogen and oxygen are called permanent gases of the atmosphere.

[2.03] Atmosphere
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Write about the composition of the Atmosphere.

[2.03] Atmosphere
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This ______ is a permanent gas in the atmosphere.

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