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The centrality of an attitude reflects ______.
Concept: Nature and Components of Attitudes
A working group was formed to organise the annual sports competition in a school. At a particular stage, there was a lot of conflict in the group. Identify this stage and the stage that is likely to follow it.
Concept: Formation of Groups
Explain any two elements of a group structure.
Concept: Formation of Groups
Ananya had been trying to learn a new form of dance to win a competition. She decided to join a dance group that was also practicing the same dance form. Identify the reason for Ananya wanting to join the dance group. Explain some of the other reasons that make people join groups.
Concept: Formation of Groups
Mary found herself very lonely when she joined a new college, but soon felt at ease when she made friends and became a member of a 'hobby group' too. With the help of this example, discuss the conditions that lead to group formation.
Concept: Formation of Groups
Four friends are working together to develop a plan for their new start-up. After some initial conflict, the group started to work together and became unified. Now the group is very productive and the group goal is in the process of being achieved. Identify the stage of group formation that the group has presently reached. Explain the stages that the group has passed through to reach the present stage.
Concept: Formation of Groups
एकशरीरसंक्षिप्ता का रक्षितव्या?
Concept: मातुराज्ञा गरीयसी
एकपदेन उत्तरं लिखत:
स्वजनः कुत्र प्रहरति?
Concept: मातुराज्ञा गरीयसी
केन लोकं युवतिरहितं कतुं निश्चयः कृतः?
Concept: मातुराज्ञा गरीयसी
प्रशननिर्माणं रेखांकितपदान्याधृत्य कुरूत -
संन्यासी तुरीयाश्रमसेवी इति प्रणम्यते।
Concept: दौवारिकस्य निष्ठा
कः वहौ प्रवेशं निरिचतवान्?
Concept: नैकेनापि समं गता वसुमती
वेदा: कति सन्त? तेषां नामानि लिखत।
Concept: विद्यास्थानानि
A model of the South Asian colonial city
The European town…had spacious bungalows, elegant apartment houses, planned streets, trees on both sides of the street,…clubs for afternoon and evening get togethers…The open space was reserved for…Western recreational facilities, such as race and golf courses, soccer and cricket. When domestic water supply, electric connections, and sewage links were available or technically possible, the European town residents utilised them fully, whereas their use was quite restricted to the native town.
Read the source and answer the following question.
Did the model of the South Asian colonial city cater to the needs of the natives? Give a reason for your answer.
Concept: Urbanisation and Industrialisation
