1. What is the meaning of the term ‘Sati’? 1
2. Mention one difference between the cotton textile industry in Ahmedabad and Osaka. 1
3. Processing of seafood comes under which category of industrial Classification? 1
4. This is a feeder industry whose products are used as raw material for other industries.
This industry is often called the backbone of modern industry.
Q. Which industry is being discussed in this paragraph? 1
5. Why did William Jones feel the need to study Indian history, philosophy and law? 3
6. What social ideas did the following people support? 3
A) Rammohun Roy
B) Jyotirao Phule
C) Pandita Ramabai
7. Describe the Pathashala system of education. 3
8. What are the locational advantages of TISCO at Jamshedpur? 3
9. Distinguish between
a) Agro-based industry and mineral-based industry
b) Private sector and public sector 4
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the act or custom of a Hindu widow burning herself to death or being burned to death on the funeral pyre of her husband also : a woman burned to death in this way.
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- the act or custom of a Hindu widow burning herself to death or being burned to death on the funeral pyre of her husband also : a woman burned to death in this way.
- But in recent years, Ahmedabad textile mills have been having some problems. ... Location of port facilitates import of raw cotton and for exporting textiles. The textile industry in Osaka depends completely upon imported raw materials. Cotton is imported from Egypt, India, China, and the USA.
- Hence, it falls under marine-based industries
- Iron and steel industry is known as feeder industry because the finished products are used as raw materials for other industries .
- There are four types of industry. These are primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary
- These people supported the following ideas: (i) Spread of education among women. (ii) Widow remarriage. (iii) Caste equality and justice.
- These people supported the following ideas: (i) Spread of education among women. (ii) Widow remarriage. (iii) Caste equality and justice.
- The pathshalas had a flexible system of education. Unlike modern schools, there were no fixed fee, no printed book, no separate building, no benches or chairs, no system of separate classes, no roll-call registers, no regular examinations and no regular time-table.
- The iron ore mines in these districts are located at a distance about 75km to 100km from Jamshedpur. Good quality coking coal is obtained from jharia and Raniganj coal mines. These mines are located at a distance of about 150km to 200 km.
- Agro-based industries use plant and animal-based products as their raw materials. Mineral-based industries are primary industries that use mineral ores as their raw materials. ... Steel and Iron Industries and Heavy Machinery industries are examples of Mineral based industries.
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