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5. Which soil is formed from dark igneous rocks? *

a) Black soil

b) Red soil

c) Laterite soil

d) Mountain soil6. What are the guidelines that help the government in transforming the ideals enshrined in the Constitution into laws that promote socio-economic justice? *

a) Directive Principles of State Policy

b) Secularism

c) Federalism

d) Fundamental Rights

7. Low altitude fertile regions are called ______. *

a) Mountains

b) Plateaus

c) Plains

d) None of the above

8. The Constitution was approved in _________. *

a) November 1949

b) December 1950

c) January 1950

d) None of these

9. Of the earth’s total water resources, the freshwater available for our use is *

a) 1 per cent

b) 2 per cent

c) 3 per cent

d) Less than 1 per cent

10. In ________, the congress put forward the demand for a Constituent Assembly formed only of Indians. *

a) 1941

b) 1942

c) 1943

d) 1944

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Answered by arbind089
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Answer:

1. Loam soil

2.Answer: Those lay down that the State shall strive to promote the welfare of people by securing and protecting as effectively as it may, a social order.

3.Answer: Altitudinal zonation (or elevational zonation) (1) in mountainous regions describes the natural layering of ecosystems that occurs at distinct elevations due to varying environmental conditions.

4.The Republic is governed in terms of the Constitution of India which was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November, 1949 and came into force on 26th January, 1950.

5.A graphical distribution of the locations of water on Earth. Only 3% of the Earth's water is fresh water. Most of it is in icecaps and glaciers (69%) and groundwater (30%), while all lakes, rivers and swamps combined only account for a small fraction (0.3%) of the Earth's total freshwater reserves.

6.1934

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