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    Notes for class x communication ,trade and tourism.

    Q.1 What are means of communication?

    MEANS OF COMMUNICATION: Means of communication are those means which are helpfulin communicating news and information from one person to another sitting thousand of kilometer

    away.

    The means of communication are posts and telegraphs, telephone, fax, teleprinters, print media,radio, television, wireless and satellite.

    They are awakening masses towards world happening.Q.2 Differentiate between means of transport and communication.

    Means of Transport:Means of transport are the carriages that transport men and material from one place to another.

    The major modes of transport today are the railways, the roadway, waterways, the airways and the

    pipelines.

    They promote national unity and integrity.Meansof Communication:

    Means of communication are those means which are helpful in communicating news and information

    from one person to another sitting thousands of kilometers away.The means of communication are posts and telegraphs, telephone, fax, teleprinters, print media, radio,

    television, wireless and satellite.

    They have made the world shrink considerably.

    Q.3 State important features of Indian postal Service (written)and Telecom(electronic) as means of

    personal communication.

    INDIAN POSTAL SERVICE. The Indian postal network is the largest in the world. It handles parcels as well as personal written communications. Cards and envelopes are considered firstclass mail and are airlifted between stations covering

    both land and air.

    The secondclass mail includes book packets, registered newspapers and periodicals.They arecarried by surface mail, covering land and water transport.

    To facilitate quick delivery of mails in large towns and cities, six mail channels have beenintroduced recently. They are called Rajdhani Channel, Metro Channel, Green Channel, Business

    Channel, Bulk Mail Channel and Periodical Channel

    TELECOM India has one of the largest telecom networks in Asia. Excluding urban places more than two-thirds of the villages in India have already been covered

    with Subscriber Trunk Dialling (STD) telephone facility.

    Inorder to strengthen the flow of information from the grassroot to the higher level, thegovernment has made special provision to extend twenty-four hours STD facility to every village

    in the country.

    There is a uniform rate of STD facilities all over India.

    It has been made possible by integrating the development in space technology withcommunication technology.

    Q4.How can the different mass communication media educate the people? OR What is the role of

    radio and T.V as an effective means of mass communication.

    Ans.i). The radio and television are the main sources of mass communication.ii). The Electronic Media provides distance education to the people. Programmes like the

    University Grants Commission U.G.C. help the viewers of learn a lot.

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    iii). Many programmes related to agricultural productivity, industrial productivity, are shown.

    iv). Many programmes related to health and other problems of common people are also shown.

    v). These media make people politically aware about their country, and the rest of the world.

    viMass communication provides entertainment and creates awareness among people about various

    national programmes and policies

    vi)iAll India Radio (Akashwani) broadcasts a variety of programmes in national, regional and local

    languages for various categories of people, spread over different parts of the country.viii)Doordarshan, the national television channel of India, is one of the largest terrestrial networks

    in the world.

    ix)It broadcasts a variety of programmes from entertainment, educational to sports, etc. for people of

    different age groups.

    Q 5What is trade and international trade? Why is trade needed? Which are the two components of

    trade?

    The exchange of goods among people, states and countries is referred to as trade. The marketis the place where such exchanges take place.

    Trade between two countries is called international trade. Advancement of international trade of a country is an index to its economic prosperity. It is, therefore, considered the economic barometer for a country. As the resources are space bound, no country can survive without international trade. Export and import are the components of trade.

    Q 6. What is balance of trade? Differentiate between favourable and unfavourable balance of trade.

    List various items on the export and import listExport and import are the components of trade. The balance of trade of a country is the difference

    between its export and import.

    When the value of export exceeds the value of imports, it is called a favourable balance of trade.

    On the contrary, if the value of imports exceeds the value of exports, it is termed as unfavourable balance

    of trade.

    Export list:-agriculture and allied

    products, ores and minerals, gems and jewellery and chemical and allied products engineering goods

    and petroleum productsImport list:-petroleum and petroleum products), pearls and precious stones inorganic chemicals coal,

    coke and

    machinery fertilizers edible oils and newsprint

    Q. 7 Mention few facts about importance ofTourism.

    Tourism in India has grown substantially over

    the last three decades.

    Foreign tourists arrivals in the country contributes Rs 21,828 crore

    of foreign exchange.

    Over 2.6 million foreign tourists visit India every year.

    More than 15 million people aredirectly engaged in the tourism industry.Tourism also promotes national integration, provides support to local handicrafts and cultural pursuits. It

    also helps in the development of international understanding about our culture and heritage.

    Q8. Which are the different types of tourism developed in India?

    heritage tourism, eco tourism, adventure tourism, cultural tourism,medical tourism and business tourism.

    Rajasthan, Goa, Jammu and Kashmir and temple towns of south India are important destinations of

    foregin tourists in India