1) Who was the father of Modern Cartography ?.
2) Who wrote the preamble of Indian constitution?.
3) Write the role of family as an agency of socialization?
4) Write the problems of sand mining ?
5) what is a constitution ?
6) Write the difference between Sketch and Plan ?
7) Write the names of three earlier movements of Mahathma Gandhi ?
8) What do you mean by condensation? Write the three forms of condensation ?
9) List any three challenges faced by our food production?
10) Write the social reform activities of Sree Narayana Guru?
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Answer:
1)=Abraham Ortelius
2)=B.R Ambedkar
3)=Agents of socialization, such as parents, peers, schools, religious groups, media, and others, shape an individual's self-concept, values, and behavior. They serve to teach and model expected behavior and to transmit values and beliefs and traditions.
4=Excessive sand mining can alter the river bed, force the river to change course, erode banks and lead to Flooding. It also destroys the habitat of aquatic animals and micro-organisms besides affecting groundwater recharge.
5)=The constitution of a country is a set of written rules that are accepted by all people living together in a country. Constitution is the supreme law that determines the relationship among people living in a territory (called citizens) and also the relationship between the people and government.
6=
Plan :
1)A plan is a drawing that shows the horizontal section of a small area or building
2). It is drawn to the scale.
3. It tells us exactly things are on the ground
4. It is accurate representation of an area.
Sketch :
1. A sketch is a rough drawing showing the relative locations of a few chosen features of an area.
2. It is not drawn to the scale.
3. It does not show the true shape or size of the features.
4. It is rough representation of an area.
7= The non-cooperation movement,
civil disobedience, or
Champaran movement, Gandhi always stood for the human rights
8=The phenomenon of change of gas to liquid is called condensation.After condensation the water vapour or the moisture in the atmosphere takes one of the following forms — dew, frost, fog and clouds.
9=There are numerous factors that challenge food production. The climate, topography and soil variations within biomes may be challenging for growing food, but the way people change the environment can also have an impact on food production.
10=Shri guru Narayanled a reform movement in Kerala, rejected casteism, and promoted new values of spiritual freedom and social equality, He preached the ‘oneness’ of humanity, crossing the boundaries of caste and creed, He also lent his support to the Vaikkom Satyagraha which was aimed at temple entry in Travancore for the lower castes. Mahatma Gandhi met Guru during this time etc.
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Family. Family is the first agent of socialization. Mothers and fathers, siblings and grandparents, plus members of an extended family, all teach a child what he or she needs to know. ... Sociologists recognize that race, social class, religion, and other societal factors play an important role in socialization.
Excessive sand mining can alter the river bed, force the river to change course, erode banks and lead to flooding. It also destroys the habitat of aquatic animals and micro-organisms besides affecting groundwater recharge.
a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
Condensation: Dew, Fog, and Clouds. CHAPTER7. Condensation: Dew, Fog, and Clouds. Dew: the water droplets formed by condensation of water vapor on a relatively cold surface of an object. It forms when the temperature of an object drops below the dew point temperature.
What are the common Challenges Faced by the Food Processing Sector in India?
Availability of raw materials: Agricultural produce is an important factor for sustaining food processing activities. ...
Storage Constraints: ...
Transportation Issues: ...
Technological equipment: ...
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Discuss in points, the role played by Sri Narayana Guru as a social reformer in India. E.g Even as a child he had strong abhorrence toward the caste distinctions and untouchability and he always protested against injustice; he himself consecrated a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in Aruvippuram in 1888. When questioned by the Brahmins, he replied that he had consecrated a Shiva belonging to his community. The irony of the message was very clear – how could Shiva be owned by any particular community? It was a strong warning to the upper castes and a bold proclamation that everyone irrespective of his caste or religion has the right to realize God; He opened a Sanskrit school at Sivagiri to teach poor students, irrespective of their caste;He believed that other than the freedom from the curse of untouchability, the downtrodden classes needed education and wealth. They needed opportunities to improve like others. He was a real Karma Yogi and his whole life was dedicated for the betterment of the suppressed etc.