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TEPA-I 1.Mention some of the rights of consumers and write a few sentences on each.

 2.What are the ways in which MNC’S setup, control, production in other countries?

 
3.What is the basic idea behind SHG’s for the poor? Explain
4. Compare the employment conditions prevailing in the organised and unorganised sectors.
 5.What is the main criterion used by the World Bank in classifying different countries?
What are the limitations of this criterion?
6. How have technical and economical development led to more consumption of resources
         
7. Explain how the print culture assisted the growth of Nationalism in India?
8.What led to the major expansion of Bombay’s population in the mid 19th century?
9.Define the term Federalism? Write it’s chief features.
10.  There is caste in politics and politics in caste in India.”Are you agree with the statement? Explain.
11.Mention any three constitutional provisions that make India a secular state.
12.Differentiate between a National Party and a State party.
13.What are the various challenges faced by political parties in India?
14.Explain the role of women in the anti-imperial struggle in Vietnam.
15.What was, “Go East Movement?”
16.What was the Khilafat Movement?
17.Differentiate between Subsistence farming and commercial farming.
18.Why are jute mills concentrated along the Hugli River?
19.What are the different forms of power sharing in modern democracies? Give example of each of these?
20.Discuss three factors that determine the outcomes of politics of social divisions.

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