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Examine the benefits that are enjoyed by the people working in the organized sector.

[2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
Chapter: [2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Explain the role of Regional Parties in Indian democracy.

[3.4] Political Parties
Chapter: [3.4] Political Parties
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Compare the employment conditions prevailing in the organized and unorganized sector.

[2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
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Which of the following statements accurately distinguishes between Majoritarianism and Power sharing?

[3.1] Power-sharing
Chapter: [3.1] Power-sharing
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You are a citizen of a country that has a democratic form of government. You want to ensure that the system of power-sharing in your country is effective and that no one branch of government has absolute power.

Which of the following measures would best meet this goal?

[3.1] Power-sharing
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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.

[2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
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A farmer has borrowed money from a money lender at a high rate of interest, as he could not pay the interest, he was forced to borrow from another landlord to settle the amount for the interest borrowed to the money lender. State the consequences he may face in this situation.

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

For comparing countries, their income is considered to be one of the most important attributes. Countries with higher income are more developed than others with less income. This is based on the understanding that more income means more of all things that human beings need. Whatever people like, and should have, they will be able to get with greater income. So, greater income itself is considered to be one important goal. Now, what is the income of a country? Intuitively, the income of the country is the income of all the residents of the country. This gives us the total income of the country. However, for comparison between countries, total income is not such a useful measure. Since, countries have different populations, comparing total income will not tell us what an average person is likely to earn. Are people in one country better off than others in a different country? Hence, we compare the average income which is the total income of the country divided by its total population. The average income is also called per capita income. In World Development Reports, brought out by the World Bank this criterion is used in classifying countries.
Countries with per capita Income. If it is US $ 49,300 per annum and above in 2019, are called high income or rich countries and those with per capita income of US \$ 2500 or less are called low-income countries. The rich countries, excluding countries of Middle East and certain other small countries are generally called developed countries.

  1. Explain the significance of per capita Income.
  2. What are the classifications of countries based on per capita income, and which entity is responsible for determining these classifications?"
[4.1] Development
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"There is a need for protection and support of the workers in the unorganised sector." Examine the statement with examples.

[2] Sectors of the Indian Economy
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How are industries the main source of water pollution?

[2.6] Manufacturing Industries
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Mention any two suggestions for the conservation of water.

[2.6] Manufacturing Industries
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How are industries the main factor for air pollution?

[2.6] Manufacturing Industries
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Mention any two suggestions to overcome the problem of air pollution.

[2.6] Manufacturing Industries
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Read the source given below and answer the questions that follow:

For comparing countries, their income is considered to be one of the most important attributes. Countries with higher income are more developed than others with less income. This is based on the understanding that more income means more of all things that human beings need. Whatever people like, and should have, they will be able to get with greater income. So, greater income itself is considered to be one important goal. Now, what is the income of a country? Intuitively, the income of the country is the income of all the residents of the country. This gives us the total income of the country. However, for comparison between countries, total income is not such an useful measure. Since, countries have different populations, comparing total income will not tell us what an average person is likely to earn. Are people in one country better off than others in a different country? Hence, we compare the average income which is the total income of the country divided by its total population. The average income is also called per capita income. In World Development Reports, brought out by the World Bank, this criterion is used in classifying countries. Countries with per capita income of US \[\ce{$}\] 49,300 per annum and above in 2019, are called high income or rich countries and those with per capita income of US $ 2,500 or less are called low-income countries. The rich countries, excluding countries of  Middle East and certain other small countries are generally called developed countries.  
  1. Explain the significance of per capita Income.
  2. What are the classifications of countries based on per capita income, and which entity is responsible for determining these classifications?"
[4.1] Development
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What was the main aim of the French revolutionaries?

[1.02] Events and Processes
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How can solar energy solve the energy problem to some extent in India? Give your opinion

[5] Minerals and Energy Resources
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Consumption of energy in all forms has been rising all over the country. There is an urgent need to develop a sustainable path of energy development and energy saving’. Suggest and explain any three measures to solve this burning problem.

[5] Minerals and Energy Resources
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Examine any five major challenges faced by the political parties in India.

[3.4] Political Parties
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“Napoleon had destroyed democracy in France but in the administrative field he had incorporated revolutionary principles in order to make the whole system more rational and efficient.” Analyse the statement with agreements.

[1.1] The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
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Explain the importance of conservation of minerals

[2.5] Minerals and Energy Resources
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