Social Science Class X
Not everyone welcomed the printed book, and those who did also had fears about it
"Not everyone welcomed the printed book, and those who did also had fears about it." Justify the statement by giving three arguments.
Read more …Premchand’s novels are filled with all kinds of powerful characters from all levels of society
“Premchand’s novels are filled with all kinds of powerful characters from all levels of society.” Analyse the statement with examples.
Read more …Distinguish between the themes of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘Jane Eyre’ novels
Distinguish between the themes of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘Jane Eyre’ novels written by Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte respectively.
Read more …Colonial administrators found vernacular novels a valuable source of information
"Colonial administrators found vernacular novels a valuable source of information on native life and customs." Prove the statement by giving three evidences.
Read more …Why is there a need to develop rainwater harvesting system in India
Why is there a need to develop rainwater harvesting system in India? Explain.
Read more …How has the ever increasing number of industries in India
How has the ever increasing number of industries in India made worse position by exerting pressure on existing fresh water resources? Explain.
Read more …Explain reasons for which the multi-purpose projects and large dams
Explain reasons for which the multi-purpose projects and large dams have come under great scrutiny and opposition in the recent years.
Read more …Explain major problems faced by road transport in India
Explain any three major problems faced by road transport in India.
Read more …Dense and efficient network of transport is a pre-requisite
“Dense and efficient network of transport is a pre-requisite for local and national development.” Analyse the statement.
Read more …Explain the importance of railways as the principal mode of transportation
Explain the importance of railways as the principal mode of transportation for freight and passengers in India.
Read more …The pace of change has been rapid in modern times
"The pace of change has been rapid in modern times and has impacted the ways of communication as well." In light of the given statement explain the role of a variety of means of communication that are used in India in the currents times.
Read more …India has one of the largest road networks in the world
India has one of the largest road networks in the world, aggregating to about 2.3 million km at present. On what basis roadways have taken an edge over railways? Explain.
Read more …Examine Role Of Transport And Communication In Making Life Prosperous And Comfortable
Examine Role Of Transport And Communication In Making Life Prosperous And Comfortable?
Read more …Under which type of federation India comes? Mention features of such federation
Under which type of federation India comes? Mention any two features of such federation.
Read more …Describe provisions of amendment made in ‘Indian Constitution’ in 1992
Describe any three provisions of amendment made in ‘Indian Constitution’ in 1992 for making ‘Three-Tier’ government more effective and powerful.
Read more …Distinguish between the Unitary and Federal systems of government
Distinguish between the Unitary and Federal systems of government.
Read more …Describe factors that are responsible for breaking down of caste system in India
Describe any three factors that are responsible for breaking down of caste system in India.
Read more …Three factors are crucial in deciding the outcome of politics
"Three factors are crucial in deciding the outcome of politics of social divisions." Elaborate upon the statement.
Read more …Women face disadvantage, discrimination and oppression in various ways
Women face disadvantage, discrimination and oppression in various ways even today. Assess the statement by giving suitable arguments.
Read more …A challenge is an opportunity for progress
"A challenge is an opportunity for progress." Support the statement with your arguments.
Read more …Why is sustainable development essential for economic growth
Why is sustainable development essential for economic growth? Explain.
Read more …How is the issue of sustainability important for development
How is the issue of sustainability important for development? Explain with examples.
Read more …Mohit is 28 years of age, has 65 kg of body weight and is 1.4 meters
Mohit is 28 years of age, has 65 kg of body weight and is 1.4 meters tall. Calculate his BMI. Find out whether he is under nourished or over weight. Why?
Read more …How does public sector contribute to the economic development to the nation
How does public sector contribute to the economic development to the nation? Explain.
Read more …Distinguish the service conditions of organized sector with that of unorganized sector
Distinguish the service conditions of organised sector with that of unorganised sector.
Read more …Rohan works in a bank as a clerk while Sumit works on a construction site
Rohan works in a bank as a clerk while Sumit works on a construction site as a labourer. Describe difference in their conditions of work and judge the benefits and drawbacks of working in the respective sectors.
Read more …Reema works as a shift technician in Mehta Textiles Ltd
Reema works as a shift technician in Mehta Textiles Ltd. whereas Shirin works as a Sales Executive in Kashvi Fashion Showroom. Identify the sectors of economy in which Reema and Shirin are working. Evaluate the role of each of these sectors in the Indian economy.
Read more …Analyse Role Of Manufacturing Sector In Economic Development Of India
Analyse Role Of Manufacturing Sector In Economic Development Of India?
Read more …The credit activities of the informal sector should be discouraged
"The credit activities of the informal sector should be discouraged." Support the statement with arguments.
Read more …Why is cheap and affordable credit important for the country’s development
Why is cheap and affordable credit important for the country’s development? Explain any three reasons.
Read more …Amrita is a government employee and belongs to a rich urban household
Amrita is a government employee and belongs to a rich urban household whereas Rani works as a helper on a construction site and comes from a poor rural household. Both have a crisis at home and wish to take loan. Create a list of arguments explaining who between the two would successfully be able to get the loan from a formal source. Why?
Read more …The consumer redressal process is becoming cumbersome, expensive and time consuming
"The consumer redressal process is becoming cumbersome, expensive and time consuming." Explain ways to solve this problem.
Read more …How can consumer awareness be spread among consumers
How can consumer awareness be spread among consumers to avoid exploitation in the market place? Explain any three ways.
Read more …Analyse Importance Of Three Tier Judicial Machinery Under COPRA 1986
Analyse Importance Of Three Tier Judicial Machinery Under COPRA 1986?
Read more …Describe the explosive conditions prevailed in Balkans after 1871
Describe the explosive conditions prevailed in Balkans after 1871 in Europe.
Read more …Describe steps taken by the French Revolutionaries to create a sense of collective identity
Describe steps taken by the French Revolutionaries to create a sense of collective identity among the French people.
Read more …Describe the process of unification of Germany
Describe the process of unification of Germany.
Read more …How did nationalism develop through culture in Europe
How did nationalism develop through culture in Europe? Explain.
Read more …Describe the events of French Revolution which had influenced
Describe the events of French Revolution which had influenced the people belonging to other parts of Europe.
Read more …Ideas of national unity in early-nineteenth-century Europe were closely allied
Ideas of national unity in early-nineteenth-century Europe were closely allied to the ideology of liberalism. What did it mean for the middle class in France? Explain.
Read more …Describe the role of different religious groups in the development
Describe the role of different religious groups in the development of anti-colonial feelings in Vietnam.
Read more …Describe steps taken by the French for the development of the 'Mekong Delta Region'
Describe steps taken by the French for the development of the 'Mekong Delta Region'.
Read more …How did Paul Bernard argue in favour of economic development of Vietnam
How did Paul Bernard argue in favour of economic development of Vietnam? Explain.
Read more …Describe the major protest erupted in Saigon Native Girls School in 1926
Describe the major protest erupted in Saigon Native Girls School in 1926, in Vietnam.
Read more …The French used school textbooks in Vietnam to justify colonial rule
The French used school textbooks in Vietnam to justify colonial rule. Explain.
Read more …Examine Reasons That Forced America To Withdraw From Vietnam War
Examine Reasons That Forced America To Withdraw From Vietnam War?
Read more …Describe Problems Faced By French In Education In Vietnam
Describe Problems Faced By French In Education In Vietnam?
Read more …Why did Gandhiji decide to launch a nationwide ‘Satyagraha’
Why did Gandhiji decide to launch a nationwide ‘Satyagraha’ against the proposed Rowlatt Act (1919)? How was it opposed ? Explain.
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