GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER-2 ENVIRONMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS 1. Write in your own words the meaning of environment. Ans: The condition created by the interaction among the four spheres, ie lithosphere , hydrosphere , atmosphere and biosphere may broadly be called environment. It denotes the condition around an organism or a community of organism and such a condition includes all the necessary elements for survival. These elements are both biotic and abiotic. These biotic and abiotic elements through their interaction create necessary condition or environment for life. 2. Mention some of the biotic and abietic elements of environment. Ans: Biotic- Plante, animals, ranging from microbes to large mammals. Abiotic - Land, water, air including all lifeless objects. 3. Write the meaning of lithosphere. Ans: The Land component of the earth composed of rocks , soils, minerals etc forms the Lithosphere. The lithosphere covers all the contents where we find the mountains chills, ...
CLASS 10 SEBA SOCIAL STUDIES NOTES 1. Partition of Bengal and Swadeshi Movement Very short answer questions: 1. In which Viceroy's time did the partition of Bengal take place? Ans:- The partition of Bengal took place in Lord Curzon's time. 2. On which date in 1905 did the partition of Bengal come into force? Ans:- On 16th October in 1905 the partition of Bengal came into force. 3. In which meeting was the proposal of giving up foreign commodities accepted? Ans:- In the 2nd protest meeting held at Dinazpur on 20th July, 1905 the proposal of giving up foreign commodities was accepted. 4. Who was the editor of the journal Jugaantar published in the time of Swadeshi movement? Ans:- Bhupendra Nath Dutta was the editor of the journal Jugaantar published in the time of Swadeshi movement. 5. When was the institution named National Education Council (Jatiya Siksha Parisad) established in Bengal? Ans:- The institution n...
CHAPTER - 3 ANTI - BRITISH RISING AND PEASANT REVOLTS IN ASSAM Very Short Answer Type Questions: 1. After the establishment of the British rule in Assam, how did the system of revenue collection change? Ans: After the establishment of the British rule in Assam, the System of revenue collection had changed. In that system, the British revenue was not collected through cash. But the introduction of payment of land as well as other takes by means of cash by the British further impoverished the Assamese subjects while the exploitation by the British increased day by day. r 2. In which year did Moffat mills come to Assam? Ans: Moffat mills came to Assam in 1853. 3.Who were the Kayas? Ans: Keyas were the immigrant Marwaris who were known as Mahajans. 4. Who led the revolt of 1857 in Assam? Ans: Maniram Dewam led the revolt of 1857 in Assam. 5. In the revolt of 1857 the rebels of Assam wanted to re-establish which Ahom Prince on the throne ? ? Ans: On the revolt o...
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