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1) Surveys became important during the British rule because they believed that the knowledge of a country is necessary to administer that country.
2) Comprehensive surveys were performed to map the whole country in the 19th century.
3) Revenue surveys were done in villages to study the soil quality, landscape, local records, vegetation, wild life and cropping pattern.
4) Census assessments were also held every ten years from the end of the 19th century.
5) They revealed the details of the number of people in all the states of India, their religions, castes and profession.
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Those substances or materials, through which things can be seen, are called transparent . Glass, water, air and some plastics are examples of transparent materials.
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The British officials found the settled tribal groups like Gonds and Santhals more civilized than hunter gatherers or shifting cultivators.
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Nomadic herding, or nomadic pastoralism, is a practice that entails moving from one place to another with cattle in search of pasture. Pastoralists sell their animals to get products that they don't produce, and they also depend on the animals for food.
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The economic strength of a country lies in the development of manufacturing industries because:
(i) Manufacturing industries help in modernising agriculture which forms the backbone of our economy.
(ii) It reduces the heavy dependence of people on agriculture sector and creates jobs in secondary and tertiary sectors.
(iii) It is necessary for the removal of unemployment and poverty.
(iv) It brings down regional disparities.
(v) Export of manufactured goods expands trade and commerce and enhances prosperity.
(vi) It brings much needed foreign exchange
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When a current is switched on through a wire, the wire startsbehaving as a magnet. Hence, when a compass needle is placed near the given current carrying wire, it gets influenced by the magnetic effect of electric current and gets deflected from its north- south position.
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The two effects of electric current are; heating effect and magnetic effect.
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- Credit plays a crucial role in a country’s development. By sanctioning loans to developing industries and trade, banks provide them with the necessary aid for improvement.
- This leads to increase in the production, profits and employment. However, caution must be exercised in the case of loans from the informal sector which include high interest rates that may be more harmful than good.
- For this reason, it is important that the formal sector gives out more loans so that borrowers are not duped by moneylenders, and can ultimately contribute to national development.
- For example- A loan given to a fresh post-graduate for setting up a business might contribute to employment generation, infrastructure development in the near future.
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- Credit plays a crucial role in a country’s development. By sanctioning loans to developing industries and trade, banks provide them with the necessary aid for improvement.
- This leads to increase in the production, profits and employment. However, caution must be exercised in the case of loans from the informal sector which include high interest rates that may be more harmful than good.
- For this reason, it is important that the formal sector gives out more loans so that borrowers are not duped by moneylenders, and can ultimately contribute to national development.
- For example- A loan given to a fresh post-graduate for setting up a business might contribute to employment generation, infrastructure development in the near future.
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A hawker provides door to door service. He sells his goods by calling out the names of his items. He generally owns a the which we may call a movable shop and keeps in it different items of our everyday use. He sells his goods at a minimum profit.
A shop owner runs his shop at one fixed place. Whenever we need anything we go there and purchase it. Here, we get things at a somewhat costlier rate
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This map shows France and its divisions as they were in 1789. These regions were the focal point of the French Revolution.

Question 1.
Features are marked by numbers in the given outline map of France. Identify these features with the help of the following information and write their correct names on the lines marked in the map.
1 The region not affected by the Great Fear
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Regions of France not affected by the Great Fear
2 The place where Napoleon Bonaparte was finally defeated in 1815
3 Region of Southern France was not affected by the Great Fear

Answer:
1. Alsace
2. Waterloo
3. Toulouse

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Red data book
- The source book that is used to keep a record of endangered species of plants, animals and other species existing within the territory of the state or country is called red data book.
- There are red data books for plants, animals and various other species.
- It is maintained by the International union for theConservation of Nature Resources (IUCN).
- It contains the most updated information of the global conservation status of species.
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