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Henry Morton Stanley was ______ 

[1.3] The Making of a Global World
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Which of the following was Mahatma Gandhi’s novel method of fighting against the British?

[1.2] Nationalism in India
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Coarser cotton was produced in many countries but finer varieties came from ____________.

[1.4] The Age of Industrialisation
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With the growth of colonial power, trade through the new ports of Bombay and Calcutta came to be controlled by ____________.

[1.4] The Age of Industrialisation
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18th Century India witnessed the decline of which port town?

[1.4] The Age of Industrialisation
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Coarser cotton was produced in many countries, but the fine varieties often came from ____________.

[1.4] The Age of Industrialisation
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Masulipatam on the Coromandel coast and Hoogly in Bengal had trade links with ____________.

[1.4] The Age of Industrialisation
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Nearly 50 million people emigrated from Europe to America and Australia ______ 

[1.3] The Making of a Global World
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The US became a colonial power in the late 1890s by taking over some colonies earlier held by ______ 

[1.3] The Making of a Global World
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Fair globalisation refers to ensuring benefits to:

[4.4] Globalisation and the Indian Economy
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Fair globalisation would create opportunities for all, and also ensure that the benefits of globalisation are:

[4.4] Globalisation and the Indian Economy
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Arid soils range from red to brown in colour. They are generally sandy in texture and saline in nature. In some areas, the salt content is very high and common salt is obtained by evaporating the water. Due to the dry climate, high temperature, evaporation is faster and the soil lacks humus and moisture. The lower horizons of the soil are occupied by Kankar because of the increasing calcium content downwards. The Kankar layer formations in the bottom horizons restrict the infiltration of water. After proper irrigation, these soils become cultivable as has been in the case of western Rajasthan.

What are the two components lacked by dry climate and high temperature?

[2.1] Resources and Development
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Arid soils range from red to brown in colour. They are generally sandy in texture and saline in nature. In some areas, the salt content is very high and common salt is obtained by evaporating the water. Due to the dry climate, high temperature, evaporation is faster and the soil lacks humus and moisture. The lower horizons of the soil are occupied by Kankar because of the increasing calcium content downwards. The Kankar layer formations in the bottom horizons restrict the infiltration of water. After proper irrigation, these soils become cultivable as has been in the case of western Rajasthan.

The lower horizons of the soil are occupied by what and why?

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Arid soils range from red to brown in colour. They are generally sandy in texture and saline in nature. In some areas, the salt content is very high and common salt is obtained by evaporating the water. Due to the dry climate, high temperature, evaporation is faster and the soil lacks humus and moisture. The lower horizons of the soil are occupied by Kankar because of the increasing calcium content downwards. The Kankar layer formations in the bottom horizons restrict the infiltration of water. After proper irrigation, these soils become cultivable as has been in the case of western Rajasthan.

What does the Kankar layer formation restrict in the bottom horizons?

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Arid soils range from red to brown in colour. They are generally sandy in texture and saline in nature. In some areas, the salt content is very high and common salt is obtained by evaporating the water. Due to the dry climate, high temperature, evaporation is faster and the soil lacks humus and moisture. The lower horizons of the soil are occupied by Kankar because of the increasing calcium content downwards. The Kankar layer formations in the bottom horizons restrict the infiltration of water. After proper irrigation, these soils become cultivable as has been in the case of western Rajasthan.

Which among the following statements best describes the nature of arid soil?

[2.1] Resources and Development
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Suggest two ways to conserve energy resources in India.

[5] Minerals and Energy Resources
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'Workers of Assam had their own understanding of Mahatma Gandhi and the notion of Swaraj.' Explain with examples. 

[1.2] Nationalism in India
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Which of the following pair is correctly matched?

[2.1] Resources and Development
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'The Government can play a major role making a fair Globalisation.' Examine the statement. 

[4.4] Globalisation and the Indian Economy
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Which of the following pair is correctly matched?

[2.1] Resources and Development
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