Social Sciences, asked by dharshanaraval, 6 months ago

writ true or false please answer its urgent please
1. Bauxite is a lighter metallic mineral. ( true\false)
2. The Indian judiciary is not independent. ( true\false)
3. Indian citizens have been given dual citizenship (true/false)
4. Germany had defeated France in the battle of sedan in 1870 AD. (true/false)
5. wellesley is known as the 'Liberal Governer General. (true/false)
please answer it's urgent

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Answered by Aryan0123
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1) True

Metallic minerals are the Minerals that contain metals.

They occur as mineral deposits in Earth.

They are good conductors of heat and electricity, E.g - Bauxite, Iron, Copper, etc...

Alluminium (Bauxite is Alluminium ore) is the lightest metal found on Earth.

2) False

Indian Judiciary is independent.

Judiciary does not come under the control of Legislature or Executive.

Government or any Ruling party cannot force Judge to act according to its wish.

3) False

Article 9 of Indian Constitution does not allow Indian citizens to have dual citizenship.

But, there is a possibility of a foreigner having 'Overseas Citizenship of India' according to which a foreign national is given life-long visa so that he can freely travel in & out of India. This is generally given to foreigners who work in India. This is generally mistaken as dual citizenship by the people.

4) True

Battle of Sedan was fought between Germany & France. Germany took the support of Prussia & defeated France. Napolean was taken into custody by Germans. It also signified the end of Bourbon dynasty of rulers.

5) True

Lord Wellesley became the Governor general of India during the time when Britishers & French were battling on Indian soil to prove their supremacy. At this time, Lord Wellesley introduced the 'Subsidiary Alliance' according to which British army would be stationed in the Indian rulers kingdom & they had to pay some amount for British army maintenance. By this, Indian rulers would have freedom or liberty to rule their kingdom and also It would strengthen the power of British Empire in India.

Answered by krishnamurthyr321
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Answer:

1) true. please mark has brainlist

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