Question
What is the difference between endogenic and exogenic forces of nature? Give one example of each.
The difference between endogenic and exogenic forces is given below
| Endogenic forces | Exogenic forces |
| Endogenic forces act in the interior of the Earth. | Exogenic forces act on the surface of the Earth. |
| It leads to creation of geological structures like mountains, volcano etc. | It modifies Earth's surface features by breaking down and reshaping existing structures. |
| Example of endogenic forces movement of tectonic plates. | Example of exogenic forces is erosion of river valley. |
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| Features of the Preamble | How we see them in our daily lives |
| Sovereign | |
| Secular | A person does not have to take permission from the State to practice the rituals of their religion if the practice does not interfere with anyone else’s day-to-day life. |
| Republic | |
| Justice | The State provides equal oppor-tunity to all in jobs, regardless of gender, caste, religion, etc. |
| Liberty | |
| Equality | |
| Fraternity |
| (a) |
subadar
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(i) |
a revenue farmer
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| (b) |
faujdar
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(ii) |
a high noble
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| (c) |
ijaradar
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(iii) |
provincial governor
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| (d) |
misl
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(iv) |
Maratha peasant warriors
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| (e) |
chauth
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(v) |
a Mughal military commander
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| (f) |
kunbis
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(vi) |
a band of Sikh warriors
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| (g) |
umara
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(vii) |
tax levied by the Marathas
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| S.No. | Column A | Column B | |
| 1. | Kunjaramallan | (a) | Mandi/ markets |
| 2. | Muinuddin Chishti | (b) | Portuguese traveller |
| 3. | Hatta | (c) | Muslim merchants |
| 4. | Mandapika | (d) | Market streets |
| 5. | Domingo Paes | (e) | Sufi saints |
| 6. | Moors | (f) | Rajarajeshvara temple |