Advancement of international trade of a country is an index to it's economic prosperity. It is, therefore, considered the economic barometer for a country. Following facts justifies and prove this. (i) Due to the progress of the international trade the living standard of the people of a country prosRead more
Advancement of international trade of a country is an index to it’s economic prosperity. It is, therefore, considered the economic barometer for a country. Following facts justifies and prove this.
(i) Due to the progress of the international trade the living standard of the people of a country prospers.
(ii) Developed nations get foreign exchange by selling their high quality goods to other countries.
(iii) Developed countries produce/manufacture goods more than their requirements and exports in foreign countries.
(iv) Developing countries depends on developed countries in many ways.
(v) Under developed countries depends on other countries and have to give a big part of their income to developed countries.
(vi) It increases employment opportunities.
(vii) Much needed foreign currency stock increases.
Though the air travel has made transportation in north-eastern states easier with the presence of big rivers, dissected relief, dense forests and frequent floods and international frontiers, etc. but it is not in the reach of the common man, as it is expensive. Therefore mostly inland waterways areRead more
Though the air travel has made transportation in north-eastern states easier with the presence of big rivers, dissected relief, dense forests and frequent floods and international frontiers, etc. but it is not in the reach of the common man, as it is expensive. Therefore mostly inland waterways are being used as the most common means of transport in the north-eastern states of India. The reason behind are
(i) Waterways are the cheapest means of transport.
(ii) They are most suitable for carrying heavy and bulky goods.
(iii) It is fuel-efficient and environment friendly mode of transport.
(iv) Road and Rail transport are not very much developed in north eastern states.
(v) Here rivers make harbours and ports for the inland navigation waterways.
(i) The trade, transport and communication are complementary to each other. (ii) Connects the far reaching areas of the country and the world (iii) Encourage the national and international tourism. (iv) Brings foreign exchange. (v) Life gets comfortable and easy. (vi) The whole country unites in emeRead more
(i) The trade, transport and communication are complementary to each other.
(ii) Connects the far reaching areas of the country and the world
(iii) Encourage the national and international tourism.
(iv) Brings foreign exchange.
(v) Life gets comfortable and easy.
(vi) The whole country unites in emergency.
International Trade:- 1. Carried between two countries. 2. At a large scale. 3. Foreign currency is exchanged. 4. Fulfil needs for the entire public. (whole world) 5. Advancement of international trade of a country is an index to its economic prosperity. Local Trade:- 1. Carried among village, townRead more
International Trade:-
1. Carried between two countries.
2. At a large scale.
3. Foreign currency is exchanged.
4. Fulfil needs for the entire public. (whole world)
5. Advancement of international trade of a country is an index to its economic prosperity.
Local Trade:-
1. Carried among village, town and cities..
2. At a small scale
3. Currency remains in the same country.
4. Fulfils the need and necessities local people only.
5. Advancement of local trade also benefits a country indirectly.
Tourism in India has grown substantially over the last three decades. More than 15 million(150 lakhs)people are directly engaged in this industry. Tourism also promotes national integration. It also helps in the development of international understanding about our culture and heritage. It also proviRead more
Tourism in India has grown substantially over the last three decades.
More than 15 million(150 lakhs)people are directly engaged in this industry.
Tourism also promotes national integration.
It also helps in the development of international understanding about our culture and heritage.
It also provide support to local handicrafts and cultural pursuits.
It contributes significantly in earning foreign exchange.
(i) Almost half of the roads are unmetalled roads and go out of use in the rainy season. (ii) Roads are insufficient in compare to transport and commuters. (iii) Roads are narrow and crowded due to the increasing number of vehicles. (iv) It leads to traffic jams and road rage. (v) Even National highRead more
(i) Almost half of the roads are unmetalled roads and go out of use in the rainy season.
(ii) Roads are insufficient in compare to transport and commuters.
(iii) Roads are narrow and crowded due to the increasing number of vehicles.
(iv) It leads to traffic jams and road rage.
(v) Even National highways are insufficient.
(i) It is fastest among all. Take lesser time to reach one place to another. (ii) It is a most comfortable. (iii) It's prestigious mode of transport. (iv) It can cover very difficult terrains like high mountains, dreary deserts, dense forests and also long oceanic stretches with great ease. (v) On tRead more
(i) It is fastest among all. Take lesser time to reach one place to another.
(ii) It is a most comfortable.
(iii) It’s prestigious mode of transport.
(iv) It can cover very difficult terrains like high mountains, dreary deserts, dense forests and also long oceanic stretches with great ease.
(v) On the border, to maintain the force and to provide them food and ration at earliest.
(i) Road transport was started before the rail transport. (ii) Construction and management is easy thus can built and maintained easily. (iii) Construction cost of roads is much lower than that of railway lines. (iv) Can be constructed on mountains, and difficult terrains. (v) It also provide door-tRead more
(i) Road transport was started before the rail transport.
(ii) Construction and management is easy thus can built and maintained easily.
(iii) Construction cost of roads is much lower than that of railway lines.
(iv) Can be constructed on mountains, and difficult terrains.
(v) It also provide door-to-door service, thus the cost of loading and unloading is much lower.
(vi) Road transport is also used as a feeder to other modes of transport such as they provide a link between railway stations, air and sea ports.
(i) Northern Railway Zone-New Delhi (ii) Western Railway zone-Mumbai (iii) Southern Railway zone-Chennai For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/social-science/
(i) Northern Railway Zone-New Delhi
(ii) Western Railway zone-Mumbai
(iii) Southern Railway zone-Chennai
(i) It's a six lane super highways. (ii) It links the mega cities of India i.e. Delhi-Kolkata-Chennai-Mumbai and Delhi. (iii) It reduces the time and distance between the mega cities of India. (iv) It is under the NHAI. (v) it's a major road development project of our country. For more answers visitRead more
(i) It’s a six lane super highways.
(ii) It links the mega cities of India i.e. Delhi-Kolkata-Chennai-Mumbai and Delhi.
(iii) It reduces the time and distance between the mega cities of India.
(iv) It is under the NHAI.
(v) it’s a major road development project of our country.
“The progress of international trade of a country indicates the economic prosperity of that country.”Prove this statement with five logics.
Advancement of international trade of a country is an index to it's economic prosperity. It is, therefore, considered the economic barometer for a country. Following facts justifies and prove this. (i) Due to the progress of the international trade the living standard of the people of a country prosRead more
Advancement of international trade of a country is an index to it’s economic prosperity. It is, therefore, considered the economic barometer for a country. Following facts justifies and prove this.
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Which means of Transport is being used mostly in the North-Eastern states of India? Why this means of transport is used in these states give four reasons?
Though the air travel has made transportation in north-eastern states easier with the presence of big rivers, dissected relief, dense forests and frequent floods and international frontiers, etc. but it is not in the reach of the common man, as it is expensive. Therefore mostly inland waterways areRead more
Though the air travel has made transportation in north-eastern states easier with the presence of big rivers, dissected relief, dense forests and frequent floods and international frontiers, etc. but it is not in the reach of the common man, as it is expensive. Therefore mostly inland waterways are being used as the most common means of transport in the north-eastern states of India. The reason behind are
(i) Waterways are the cheapest means of transport.
(ii) They are most suitable for carrying heavy and bulky goods.
(iii) It is fuel-efficient and environment friendly mode of transport.
(iv) Road and Rail transport are not very much developed in north eastern states.
(v) Here rivers make harbours and ports for the inland navigation waterways.
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Why the transport and means of communication are called the lifelines of an economy?
(i) The trade, transport and communication are complementary to each other. (ii) Connects the far reaching areas of the country and the world (iii) Encourage the national and international tourism. (iv) Brings foreign exchange. (v) Life gets comfortable and easy. (vi) The whole country unites in emeRead more
(i) The trade, transport and communication are complementary to each other.
(ii) Connects the far reaching areas of the country and the world
(iii) Encourage the national and international tourism.
(iv) Brings foreign exchange.
(v) Life gets comfortable and easy.
(vi) The whole country unites in emergency.
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Differentiates between the International and local trade?
International Trade:- 1. Carried between two countries. 2. At a large scale. 3. Foreign currency is exchanged. 4. Fulfil needs for the entire public. (whole world) 5. Advancement of international trade of a country is an index to its economic prosperity. Local Trade:- 1. Carried among village, townRead more
International Trade:-
1. Carried between two countries.
2. At a large scale.
3. Foreign currency is exchanged.
4. Fulfil needs for the entire public. (whole world)
5. Advancement of international trade of a country is an index to its economic prosperity.
Local Trade:-
1. Carried among village, town and cities..
2. At a small scale
3. Currency remains in the same country.
4. Fulfils the need and necessities local people only.
5. Advancement of local trade also benefits a country indirectly.
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How is the tourism is helpful in the development of economy as a trade or industry?
Tourism in India has grown substantially over the last three decades. More than 15 million(150 lakhs)people are directly engaged in this industry. Tourism also promotes national integration. It also helps in the development of international understanding about our culture and heritage. It also proviRead more
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What are the major challenges of road transport?
(i) Almost half of the roads are unmetalled roads and go out of use in the rainy season. (ii) Roads are insufficient in compare to transport and commuters. (iii) Roads are narrow and crowded due to the increasing number of vehicles. (iv) It leads to traffic jams and road rage. (v) Even National highRead more
(i) Almost half of the roads are unmetalled roads and go out of use in the rainy season.
(ii) Roads are insufficient in compare to transport and commuters.
(iii) Roads are narrow and crowded due to the increasing number of vehicles.
(iv) It leads to traffic jams and road rage.
(v) Even National highways are insufficient.
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Explain the importance of Air transport?
(i) It is fastest among all. Take lesser time to reach one place to another. (ii) It is a most comfortable. (iii) It's prestigious mode of transport. (iv) It can cover very difficult terrains like high mountains, dreary deserts, dense forests and also long oceanic stretches with great ease. (v) On tRead more
(i) It is fastest among all. Take lesser time to reach one place to another.
(ii) It is a most comfortable.
(iii) It’s prestigious mode of transport.
(iv) It can cover very difficult terrains like high mountains, dreary deserts, dense forests and also long oceanic stretches with great ease.
(v) On the border, to maintain the force and to provide them food and ration at earliest.
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‘Road transport is more important than the Rail transport’. Why?
(i) Road transport was started before the rail transport. (ii) Construction and management is easy thus can built and maintained easily. (iii) Construction cost of roads is much lower than that of railway lines. (iv) Can be constructed on mountains, and difficult terrains. (v) It also provide door-tRead more
(i) Road transport was started before the rail transport.
(ii) Construction and management is easy thus can built and maintained easily.
(iii) Construction cost of roads is much lower than that of railway lines.
(iv) Can be constructed on mountains, and difficult terrains.
(v) It also provide door-to-door service, thus the cost of loading and unloading is much lower.
(vi) Road transport is also used as a feeder to other modes of transport such as they provide a link between railway stations, air and sea ports.
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Write the name of any three Railway zones and their headquarters?
(i) Northern Railway Zone-New Delhi (ii) Western Railway zone-Mumbai (iii) Southern Railway zone-Chennai For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/social-science/
(i) Northern Railway Zone-New Delhi
(ii) Western Railway zone-Mumbai
(iii) Southern Railway zone-Chennai
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Write any three features of Golden Quadrilateral super highways?
(i) It's a six lane super highways. (ii) It links the mega cities of India i.e. Delhi-Kolkata-Chennai-Mumbai and Delhi. (iii) It reduces the time and distance between the mega cities of India. (iv) It is under the NHAI. (v) it's a major road development project of our country. For more answers visitRead more
(i) It’s a six lane super highways.
(ii) It links the mega cities of India i.e. Delhi-Kolkata-Chennai-Mumbai and Delhi.
(iii) It reduces the time and distance between the mega cities of India.
(iv) It is under the NHAI.
(v) it’s a major road development project of our country.
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