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1.What are problem is supply chain management in food processing industry in India?
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##Question:1.What are problem is supply chain management in food processing industry in India?##Answer:.
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2.India urgently needs a national food processing policy which incorporates tax breaks for the sector. Critically Evaluate
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##Question:2.India urgently needs a national food processing policy which incorporates tax breaks for the sector. Critically Evaluate ##Answer:.
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3.Discuss the incoherence and inconsistency in the food sector regulatory scenario?
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##Question:3.Discuss the incoherence and inconsistency in the food sector regulatory scenario? ##Answer:.
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What factors acted as obstacle in the implementation of land reforms? (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:What factors acted as obstacle in the implementation of land reforms? (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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5.What is doctrine of colourable legislation?
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##Question:5.What is doctrine of colourable legislation? ##Answer:.
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Critically examine the impact of social, economic and political power structure on land reforms in rural India
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##Question:Critically examine the impact of social, economic and political power structure on land reforms in rural India ##Answer:.
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What is role of local bureaucracy in failure of land reforms implementation?
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##Question:What is role of local bureaucracy in failure of land reforms implementation?##Answer:.
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Critically analyse the contribution of land reforms in rural development? (10 marks, 150 words)
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##Question:Critically analyse the contribution of land reforms in rural development? (10 marks, 150 words)##Answer:.
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Explain the tenancy reform laws and their implications.(150 Words/10 Marks )
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##Question:Explain the tenancy reform laws and their implications.(150 Words/10 Marks )##Answer:.
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4.What are problems in the implementation of consolidation of land holdings?
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##Question:4.What are problems in the implementation of consolidation of land holdings? ##Answer:.
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Why land reforms have been successful in West Bengal and Kerala? (10 marks 150 words)
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##Question:Why land reforms have been successful in West Bengal and Kerala? (10 marks 150 words)##Answer:.
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What are the programmes and policies India has followed in order to realize food and nutrition security?
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##Question:What are the programmes and policies India has followed in order to realize food and nutrition security? ##Answer:.
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1.Differentiate between food security and food self sufficiency
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##Question:1.Differentiate between food security and food self sufficiency ##Answer:.
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2.What are causes of success of PAHAL scheme?
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##Question:2.What are causes of success of PAHAL scheme?##Answer:.
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3.Discuss the problems in the implementation of DBT schemes of providing subsidies to poor?
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##Question:3.Discuss the problems in the implementation of DBT schemes of providing subsidies to poor?##Answer:.
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3.What are steps taken by Indian in technology field to improve the cotton production?
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##Question:3.What are steps taken by Indian in technology field to improve the cotton production? ##Answer:.
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4.What factors make India 2nd largest producer of silk?
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##Question:4.What factors make India 2nd largest producer of silk? ##Answer:.
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5.Why is Sheep rearing carried out on a large and profitable scale in Southern Hemisphere?
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##Question:5.Why is Sheep rearing carried out on a large and profitable scale in Southern Hemisphere? ##Answer:.
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5.Although Southern hemisphere dominates wool production but woollen textile industries are concentrated in Northern Hemisphere. Explain
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##Question:5.Although Southern hemisphere dominates wool production but woollen textile industries are concentrated in Northern Hemisphere. Explain ##Answer:.
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Identify the causes of religious fundamentalism in contemporary society?
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##Question:Identify the causes of religious fundamentalism in contemporary society?##Answer:.
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1.What are the factors which represent diversity in India? Comment.
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##Question:1.What are the factors which represent diversity in India? Comment.##Answer:.
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2.Define Communism. How many types of Communism are there?
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##Question:2.Define Communism. How many types of Communism are there?##Answer:.
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3.How religion is responsible for Communism in India? Explain by providing various examples.
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##Question:3.How religion is responsible for Communism in India? Explain by providing various examples.##Answer:.
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4.Discuss the socio-economic factors responsible for Communism in India.
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##Question:4.Discuss the socio-economic factors responsible for Communism in India.##Answer:.
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IMR is the most sensitive index to measures the socio-economic status of any country. Discuss.
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##Question:IMR is the most sensitive index to measures the socio-economic status of any country. Discuss. ##Answer:.
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1.What are the causes of migration?
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##Question:1.What are the causes of migration? ##Answer:.
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2.Write down the all types of migration in brief.
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##Question:2.Write down the all types of migration in brief. ##Answer:.
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Though carbon credit as a trading certificate is good tool to discourage carbon emissions in developing countries but may have negative impact on global warming on part of developed nations. Elaborate.
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##Question:Though carbon credit as a trading certificate is good tool to discourage carbon emissions in developing countries but may have negative impact on global warming on part of developed nations. Elaborate. ##Answer:.
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1.Write a short note on Carbon Budget.
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##Question:1.Write a short note on Carbon Budget.##Answer:.
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2.Explain importance of protecting Mega Diversity Regions.
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##Question:2.Explain importance of protecting Mega Diversity Regions.##Answer:.
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Highlight the Socio-economic impact of ozone depletion. [10Marks/150words]
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##Question:Highlight the Socio-economic impact of ozone depletion. [10Marks/150words]##Answer:.
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Discuss the chronological evolution of environment related international developments.
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##Question:Discuss the chronological evolution of environment related international developments. ##Answer:.
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1.Write a short note on Rio summit.
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##Question:1.Write a short note on Rio summit. ##Answer:.
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2.How human intervention is responsible for global warming
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##Question:2.How human intervention is responsible for global warming##Answer:.
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2.How human intervention is responsible for global warming
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##Question:2.How human intervention is responsible for global warming##Answer:.
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what are the protected areas in India and what was the need of protecting them?
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##Question:what are the protected areas in India and what was the need of protecting them? ##Answer:.
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1.What are the guiding principles of EIA?
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##Question:1.What are the guiding principles of EIA? ##Answer:.
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Write a short note on National Green Tribunal. (150 words)
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##Question:Write a short note on National Green Tribunal. (150 words)##Answer:.
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Discuss the major characteristics of Indian Agriculture. Also write the contemporary changes happening in agriculture in India.
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##Question:Discuss the major characteristics of Indian Agriculture. Also write the contemporary changes happening in agriculture in India. ##Answer:.
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What is role of climate in soil formation explain with an example. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:What is role of climate in soil formation explain with an example. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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2.Discuss the factors exacerbating the agricultural risk in India.
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##Question:2.Discuss the factors exacerbating the agricultural risk in India. ##Answer:.
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3.Discuss the outcomes of white revolution.
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##Question:3.Discuss the outcomes of white revolution. ##Answer:.
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4.Write a short note on following within 100 words at max.a)Agrarian Crisis and Reservation in Private sector
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##Question:4.Write a short note on following within 100 words at max.a)Agrarian Crisis and Reservation in Private sector ##Answer:.
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In spite of the sustained efforts made by central and state governments, the adoption of micro-irrigation in the country has been delayed. Discuss the causes responsible for this and also suggest measures for its adoption by farmers.
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##Question:In spite of the sustained efforts made by central and state governments, the adoption of micro-irrigation in the country has been delayed. Discuss the causes responsible for this and also suggest measures for its adoption by farmers. ##Answer:.
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In fact, to call the Indian phenomenon de-industrialisation is to dignify the Indian experience, which is more aptly referred to as premature non-industrialisation because India never industrialised sufficiently in the first place. Comment
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##Question:In fact, to call the Indian phenomenon de-industrialisation is to dignify the Indian experience, which is more aptly referred to as premature non-industrialisation because India never industrialised sufficiently in the first place. Comment ##Answer:.
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1.What do you understand by Pre-mature industrialisation?
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2.Discuss the factors responsible for growth of service sector in India?
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##Question:2.Discuss the factors responsible for growth of service sector in India?##Answer:.
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India"s child labour "reforms" could make it a dangerous place to invest. Critically Evaluate. (150 words)
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##Question:India"s child labour "reforms" could make it a dangerous place to invest. Critically Evaluate. (150 words)##Answer:.
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What are solutions for India’s disguised unemployment problem which is dominated in agriculture sector? (150 words /10 marks )
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##Question:What are solutions for India’s disguised unemployment problem which is dominated in agriculture sector? (150 words /10 marks )##Answer:.
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5.Critically discuss the pros and cons of Mahalanobis model of economic development adopted by India after independence. (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:5.Critically discuss the pros and cons of Mahalanobis model of economic development adopted by India after independence. (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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The Indian state of Punjab pioneered green revolution among the other states transforming India into a food-surplus country. In this background critically discuss the outcomes of Green Revolution.
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##Question:The Indian state of Punjab pioneered green revolution among the other states transforming India into a food-surplus country. In this background critically discuss the outcomes of Green Revolution. ##Answer:.
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The government has initiated a large number of schemes and missions since independence still Indian agriculture situation seems to exacerbate with time. In this background critically analyze the factors responsible for agriculture distress in India. (15 Marks/250 words)
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##Question:The government has initiated a large number of schemes and missions since independence still Indian agriculture situation seems to exacerbate with time. In this background critically analyze the factors responsible for agriculture distress in India. (15 Marks/250 words)##Answer:.
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1.Why India need Green revolution?
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2.What are socioeconomic consequences of green revolution?
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##Question:2.What are socioeconomic consequences of green revolution?##Answer:.
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Do you think India needs another green revolution or a sustained evergreen revolution? (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Do you think India needs another green revolution or a sustained evergreen revolution? (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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4. What are steps taken by government to improve research and development in agriculture?
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##Question:4. What are steps taken by government to improve research and development in agriculture?##Answer:.
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5.Green revolution is not sustainable method for improving agricultural productivity. Comment
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##Question:5.Green revolution is not sustainable method for improving agricultural productivity. Comment ##Answer:.
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Discuss the effect the New Economic Policy 1991 on Indian economy.
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##Question:Discuss the effect the New Economic Policy 1991 on Indian economy. ##Answer:.
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1.What factors led India open its economy?
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##Question:1.What factors led India open its economy? ##Answer:.
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2.What were consequences of inspector raj on Indian Economic Development?
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##Question:2.What were consequences of inspector raj on Indian Economic Development?##Answer:.
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3.What were the objectives of The Monopolistic and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969?
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##Question:3.What were the objectives of The Monopolistic and Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1969? ##Answer:.
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In the light of Satyam Scandal (2009), discuss the changes brought in the corporate governance to ensure transparency and accountability.
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##Question:In the light of Satyam Scandal (2009), discuss the changes brought in the corporate governance to ensure transparency and accountability. ##Answer:.
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What are the changes made in the policy towards public sector after adopting new economic policy?
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##Question:What are the changes made in the policy towards public sector after adopting new economic policy?##Answer:.
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2.Why is government not shutting down loss making public sector companies?
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##Question:2.Why is government not shutting down loss making public sector companies? ##Answer:.
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3.What is government’s disinvestment policy?
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##Question:3.What is government’s disinvestment policy? ##Answer:.
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4.What are steps taken by SEBI to ensure transparent operations of company?
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##Question:4.What are steps taken by SEBI to ensure transparent operations of company?##Answer:.
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Discuss the impact of making CSR compulsory under the Companies Act, 2013. ( 150 words)
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##Question:Discuss the impact of making CSR compulsory under the Companies Act, 2013. ( 150 words)##Answer:.
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What are the differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?
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##Question:What are the differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells? ##Answer:.
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1.What is the role of plasma membrane?
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##Question:1.What is the role of plasma membrane? ##Answer:.
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2.Write a short note on the importance of mitochondria.
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##Question:2.Write a short note on the importance of mitochondria. ##Answer:.
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What are the connective tissue and its various forms and its importance in human body?
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##Question:What are the connective tissue and its various forms and its importance in human body? ##Answer:.
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1.Write down the importance of RBC?
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##Question:1.Write down the importance of RBC? ##Answer:.
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2.What is ‘Osmosis’ and ‘Diffusion process’?
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##Question:2.What is ‘Osmosis’ and ‘Diffusion process’? ##Answer:.
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1.Write in comprehensive manner the classification of kingdom by R.H.Whittaker.
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##Question:1.Write in comprehensive manner the classification of kingdom by R.H.Whittaker. ##Answer:.
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Write in comprehensive manner the classification of kingdom by R.H.Whittaker.
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##Question:Write in comprehensive manner the classification of kingdom by R.H.Whittaker. ##Answer:.
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1.Write a short note on HIV.
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##Question:1.Write a short note on HIV. ##Answer:.
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2.Which are the classes in plant kingdom?
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##Question:2.Which are the classes in plant kingdom? ##Answer:.
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3. What is the Notochord
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##Question:3. What is the Notochord##Answer:.
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Why are ecosystems dynamic in nature? Give the various functional components of an ecosystem.
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##Question:Why are ecosystems dynamic in nature? Give the various functional components of an ecosystem. ##Answer:.
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Explain the differences between Environment, Ecology, and Ecosystem. (150 Words/10 Marks)
Approach: Write briefly about Environment, Ecology, and Ecosystem in the Introduction. Explain about Environment. Explain about Ecology. Explain about Ecosystem. Conclusion . Answer: Environment refers to the surroundings, whereas, the ecosystem is the interaction between the environment and the living organisms. The environment is the area where living organisms live. Ecology is the study of the relationships between plants, animals, people, and their environment. Environment: The environment is derived from the French word called "Environer" meaning everything around the individual. In other words, the environment is the sum total of all around the individuals. It comprises both living and non-living things which are called biotic and abiotic components respectively. The environment is the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival. Ecology lifestyle means people are living in a symbiotic relationship with the environment & nature. Components of the environment: Life components: plants, animals, and microbes. Abiotic components: lithospheric (rocks, sand, soil, minerals, etc), atmospheric-related (Number of gases, etc), and water-related (freshwater, brackish water, Ph value). An environment is a group of ecosystems. Ecology: A German scientist "Ernst Haeckel" defined "ecology" as the study of a house of living. Ecology is the scientific study of interaction and interdependencies among the species on one hand and among the species & non-living components on the other hand. Ecology is the study of the relationships between plants, animals, people, and their environment, and the balances between these relationships. An ecologist studies the relationship between living things and their habitats. Ecology first began gaining popularity in the 1960s, when environmental issues were rising to the forefront of public awareness. Although scientists have been studying the natural world for centuries, ecology in the modern sense has only been around since the 19th century. Ecosystem: An ecological system (also called the ecosystem) is a result of interactions of all living and non-living factors of the environment. An ecosystem is a unit of the environment. An ecosystem is a functional unit of the environment. It can range from, the earth as an ecosystem down to a small rock with lichens over it can be an ecosystem. A group of communities interacting with the abiotic components is called an ecosystem. An ecosystem consists of Producers, Consumers, Decomposers, and their relationships with each other. Ecological living is about protecting and preserving the environment of planet Earth, through recognizing the uniqueness of its various ecosystems and species.
##Question:Explain the differences between Environment, Ecology, and Ecosystem. (150 Words/10 Marks)##Answer:Approach: Write briefly about Environment, Ecology, and Ecosystem in the Introduction. Explain about Environment. Explain about Ecology. Explain about Ecosystem. Conclusion . Answer: Environment refers to the surroundings, whereas, the ecosystem is the interaction between the environment and the living organisms. The environment is the area where living organisms live. Ecology is the study of the relationships between plants, animals, people, and their environment. Environment: The environment is derived from the French word called "Environer" meaning everything around the individual. In other words, the environment is the sum total of all around the individuals. It comprises both living and non-living things which are called biotic and abiotic components respectively. The environment is the complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival. Ecology lifestyle means people are living in a symbiotic relationship with the environment & nature. Components of the environment: Life components: plants, animals, and microbes. Abiotic components: lithospheric (rocks, sand, soil, minerals, etc), atmospheric-related (Number of gases, etc), and water-related (freshwater, brackish water, Ph value). An environment is a group of ecosystems. Ecology: A German scientist "Ernst Haeckel" defined "ecology" as the study of a house of living. Ecology is the scientific study of interaction and interdependencies among the species on one hand and among the species & non-living components on the other hand. Ecology is the study of the relationships between plants, animals, people, and their environment, and the balances between these relationships. An ecologist studies the relationship between living things and their habitats. Ecology first began gaining popularity in the 1960s, when environmental issues were rising to the forefront of public awareness. Although scientists have been studying the natural world for centuries, ecology in the modern sense has only been around since the 19th century. Ecosystem: An ecological system (also called the ecosystem) is a result of interactions of all living and non-living factors of the environment. An ecosystem is a unit of the environment. An ecosystem is a functional unit of the environment. It can range from, the earth as an ecosystem down to a small rock with lichens over it can be an ecosystem. A group of communities interacting with the abiotic components is called an ecosystem. An ecosystem consists of Producers, Consumers, Decomposers, and their relationships with each other. Ecological living is about protecting and preserving the environment of planet Earth, through recognizing the uniqueness of its various ecosystems and species.
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Differentiate between Bio-accumulation and Bio-magnification. How do they pose threat to functioning of ecosystem?
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Discuss the factors responsible for location of Industries with examples from Indian Industrial regions.(200 Words/10 Marks)
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##Question:Discuss the factors responsible for location of Industries with examples from Indian Industrial regions.(200 Words/10 Marks)##Answer:.
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Discuss the factors responsible for location of Industries with examples from Indian Industrial regions.
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##Question:Discuss the factors responsible for location of Industries with examples from Indian Industrial regions. ##Answer:.
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Give an account for the petroleum refineries in India with factors responsible for their particular location
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##Question:Give an account for the petroleum refineries in India with factors responsible for their particular location##Answer:.
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Write the factors that led to development of industrial region in Mumbai?(150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Write the factors that led to development of industrial region in Mumbai?(150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Indian is one of the largest producers of cotton yarn but it imports cotton fabric. Discuss the causes (10 marks/150 words)
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##Question:Indian is one of the largest producers of cotton yarn but it imports cotton fabric. Discuss the causes (10 marks/150 words)##Answer:.
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3.Discuss the factors responsible for decline of Hugli industrial region.
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##Question:3.Discuss the factors responsible for decline of Hugli industrial region. ##Answer:.
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4.Discuss the problems of Indian Copper Industry.
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##Question:4.Discuss the problems of Indian Copper Industry. ##Answer:.
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5.Discuss the location characteristics of Aluminium Industry in India
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##Question:5.Discuss the location characteristics of Aluminium Industry in India##Answer:.
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Analyse the factors responsible for location of iron- steel industry in Chhota Nagpur region?
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##Question:Analyse the factors responsible for location of iron- steel industry in Chhota Nagpur region?##Answer:.
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1. Proximity to mineral resources is an important but not an essential requirement for the development of iron and steel industries. Agree /disagree? Justify your stand with suitable examples from India / Abroad. (10 marks, 150 words)
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##Question:1. Proximity to mineral resources is an important but not an essential requirement for the development of iron and steel industries. Agree /disagree? Justify your stand with suitable examples from India / Abroad. (10 marks, 150 words)##Answer:.
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Highlight the various location of the Cement Industry in India? Mention what all raw material is essential for the Cement industry? (150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:Highlight the various location of the Cement Industry in India? Mention what all raw material is essential for the Cement industry? (150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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Explain why Western India doesn’t have any major iron-steel industry. (150 words)
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##Question:Explain why Western India doesn’t have any major iron-steel industry. (150 words)##Answer:.
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4.To what extent is the availability of power supply a major location factor? Why do coalfields exert a greater influence than oilfields on the industrial location?
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##Question:4.To what extent is the availability of power supply a major location factor? Why do coalfields exert a greater influence than oilfields on the industrial location? ##Answer:.
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5.Who are de-notified tribes? Also discuss the challenges faced by them.
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##Question:5.Who are de-notified tribes? Also discuss the challenges faced by them. ##Answer:.
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There is a clear acknowledgement that Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are a tool of industrial development, manufacturing and exports. Recognizing this potential, the whole instrumentality of SEZs requires augmentation. Discuss the issues plaguing the success of SEZs with respect to taxation, governing laws and administration.
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##Question:There is a clear acknowledgement that Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are a tool of industrial development, manufacturing and exports. Recognizing this potential, the whole instrumentality of SEZs requires augmentation. Discuss the issues plaguing the success of SEZs with respect to taxation, governing laws and administration. ##Answer:.
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1. Which of the following decides the MSP?1. Commission for Agriculture Cost and Prices 2. Department of Agriculture and Cooperation and Farmer Welfare 3. Central Government 4. Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC)Answer: (c)
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##Question:1. Which of the following decides the MSP?1. Commission for Agriculture Cost and Prices 2. Department of Agriculture and Cooperation and Farmer Welfare 3. Central Government 4. Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC)Answer: (c)##Answer:.
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What is viability gap funding? Explain it"s significance with example.(150 words/10 marks)
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##Question:What is viability gap funding? Explain it"s significance with example.(150 words/10 marks)##Answer:.
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What are major problem of infrastructure development in India ? (150 words/10 marks )
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##Question:What are major problem of infrastructure development in India ? (150 words/10 marks )##Answer:.
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What is genetic engineering? How it works and its benefits to human beings?
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##Question:What is genetic engineering? How it works and its benefits to human beings?##Answer:.
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