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Q1- Who considered as human resource?
Q2- What are sustainable development?
Q3- Distinguish between biotic and abiotic resources.
Q4- Explain the principles of sustainable development.
Q5- Describe the terms of subsidiary alliance.
Q6- What do you understand by the dual system?
Q7- Why the Maratha defeat in the battle of Panipat III?
Q8- Define constitution.
Q9- Why a Democratic country needs a constitution?
Q10- Write the key features of Indian constitution.
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Q5. What are the factors that determine the utility of any natural resource?
Ans: Following are the factors that determine the utility of any natural resource:
(a) The form in which the resource occurs.
(b) The place where the resource occurs.
(c) The efforts needed to process the resource.
(d) The cost of processing the resource.
Q6. Human beings are an important resources. Justify the statement.
Ans. Human resource consists of people. Human resource and its proper development are of great importance. The creative mind of humans and the desire to satisfy their need helped them to produce different products and services that we see, feel and observe in our day-to-day life. For example: iron ore was used to build tools, machines, etc.
People with healthy mind and body have great potential to produce anything that they desire. People can make the best use of nature to create more resources when they have the knowledge, skill and the technology to do so. That is why human beings are a special resource and they are the most valuable resource of the present time.
Q7. Define - conservation of resources and sustainable development.
Ans: (a) Conservation of Resources: Using resources carefully, judicially and giving them time to get renewed is called resource conservation.
(b) Sustainable Development: Balancing the need to use resources and also conserve them for the future is called sustainable development.
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1) human resource is one person within a company's overall workforce, with each person lending their skills and talents to the organization to help it succeed. Any person willing to trade their labor, knowledge, or time for compensation in an effort to improve the organization is a human resource.
2) Sustainable development is an organizing principle for meeting human development goals while simultaneously sustaining the ability of natural systems to provide the natural resources and ecosystem services on which the economy and society depend.
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3) Introduction In ecology and biology, abiotic components are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment which affect ecosystems. Biotic describes a living component of an ecosystem; for example organisms, such as plants and animals. Examples Water, light, wind, soil, humidity, minerals, gases.
4) List out any six principles of sustainable development.
Conservation of ecosystem.
Development of sustainable society.
Conservation of biodiversity.
Control of population growth.
Development of human resources.
Promotion of public participation
The guiding principle of sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. ... Whilst we cannot be sure what the future may bring, a preferable future is a more sustainable one.
5) A subsidiary alliance, in South Asian history, was a tributary alliance between an Indian state and a European East India Company. ... In a Subsidiary Alliance, princely rulers were forbidden from making any negotiations and treaty with any other Indian ruler without first making inquires to Company officials.
6) Dual Government means double system of administration. The system of Dual Government was introduced in Bengal by Robert Clive of British East India Company. ... Under this system, though the administration theoretically divided between the Company and the Nawab, the whole power was actually in the hands of the Company.
7) By late July Shuja-ud-Daulah made the decision to join the Afghan-Rohilla coalition, preferring to join what was perceived as the "army of Islam". This was strategically a major loss for the Marathas, since Shuja provided much-needed finances for the long Afghan stay in North India.
8) a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
9) A democracy, the constitution ensures that the dominant group does not use power against less powerful groups. The constitution guarantees fundamental rights to the citizens for their social, economic, and political welfare.
10) 8 Important Features of Indian Constitution
World's Longest Constitution.
Taken from various sources.
Federal System with Unitary Features.
Parliamentary Form of Government.
Balance between the Sovereignty of Parliament and Judicial Supremacy.
Independent and Integrated Judicial System.
Directive Principles of State Policy.