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Why did Mahatma Gandhi find in 'salt' a powerful symbol that could unite the nation? Explain.

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

How did the ‘Non-Cooperation Movement’ spread in cities across the country? Explain its effects on the economic front

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

Explain the pro active approach adopted by the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) for preserving the natural environment and resources.

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Chapter: [5] Minerals and Energy Resources
Concept: Types of Power Resources - Conventional Sources

How do minerals occur in sedimentary rocks?

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Chapter: [5] Minerals and Energy Resources
Concept: Types of Power Resources - Conventional Sources

"Consumer awareness is essential to avoid exploitation in the market place." Support the statement.

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Chapter: [5] Consumer Rights
Concept: Rise of Consumer Awareness

Which rock consists of single mineral only.

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Chapter: [5] Minerals and Energy Resources
Concept: Classification of Minerals

Who dissolved the popularly elected parliament in February 2005, in Nepal?

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

Why is energy required for all activities? How can energy be generated? Explain

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Chapter: [5] Minerals and Energy Resources
Concept: Types of Power Resources - Non-conventional Sources

Which one of the following was the main reason for Mahatma Gandhi to call off the Non-Cooperation movement in 1922?

(A) The Jallianwala Bagh incident

(B) Khilafat movement

(C) The passing of the Rowlatt Act

(D) The Chauri-Chaura incident

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

In which one of the following states is the largest wind farm cluster located?

(A) Rajasthan

(B) Gujarat

(C) Andhra Pradesh

(D) Tamil Nadu

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Chapter: [5] Minerals and Energy Resources
Concept: Types of Power Resources - Non-conventional Sources

Why is energy needed ? How can we conserve energy resources ? Explain.

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Chapter: [5] Minerals and Energy Resources
Concept: Distribution and Utilization and Conservation of Power Resources

On which day of the year is ‘National Consumers Day’ celebrated in India?

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Chapter: [5] Consumer Rights
Concept: Rise of Consumer Awareness

Who, among the following, was the author of the famous book 'Hind Swaraj'?

(A) Shaukat Ali

(B) Subhas Chandra Bose

(C) Jawahar Lal Nehru

(D) Mahatma Gandhi

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

In which one of the following states are the 'Balaghat' Copper mines located?

(A) Jharkhand

(B) Rajasthan

(C) Bihar

(D) Madhya Pradesh

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Chapter: [5] Minerals and Energy Resources
Concept: Use and Economic Importance of Minerals

Explain with examples the role of industrialist in the freedom struggle of India.

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

Give two advantages of using bio-gas as a source of power . 

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Chapter: [5] Minerals and Energy Resources
Concept: Types of Power Resources - Non-conventional Sources

“Exploitation takes place in the market in various ways.” Explain.

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Chapter: [5] Consumer Rights
Concept: Rise of Consumer Awareness

(A) Two features ‘a’ and ‘b’are marked on the given political outline map of India (on page 11). Identify these features with the help of the following information and write their correct names on the lines marked near them :

(a) The place where the Indian National Congress session was held.

(b) The place from where the movement of Indigo planters was started.

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

(i) Hirakud – Dam

(ii) Kochi – Major sea port

(iii) Salem – Iron and Steel Centre

(iv) Hyderabad – Software Technology Park

(v) Naraura – Nuclear Power Plant 

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Chapter: [5] Data Filling
Concept: Data Filling

Name the State where Jallianwala Bagh incident took place. 

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Chapter: [5] Data Filling
Concept: Data Filling

Name the place where the Indigo planters organised Satyagraha. 

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Chapter: [5] Data Filling
Concept: Data Filling
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