This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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Notice on Friendly cricket match with the Lions Club. |
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Answer» Excel Academy, Alwar January 5, 20– |
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What month comes before June? |
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Answer» Correct answer is May |
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Notice on Clean India/Swachh Bharat Awareness Camp in a nearby village. |
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Answer» St. John’s School, Dausa October 20, 20– |
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Write a speech in about 100 words on the given picture. |
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Answer» Beware – Your Credit Card Is At Risk Dear friends! As you know today nobody wants to keep money in cash while travelling and shopping. We can do our shopping through credit cards. But, the tendency of the people has opened new scope for the thieves. The fraud begins with either the theft of the physical card or the compromise of data associated with the account. The purpose may be to obtain goods without paying or to obtain unauthorized funds from an account. Stolen cards can be reported quickly by cardholders, but a compromised account can be kept by a thief for weeks or months before any fraudulent use. It makes difficult to identify the source of the compromise. So, friends! If anyone of you has a credit card, be very careful. प्यारे मित्रो! जैसा कि आप जानते हो आज कोई भी व्यक्ति यात्रा तथा खरीददारी के दौरान नकदी नहीं रखना चाहता है। हम क्रेडिट कार्ड के द्वारा अपनी खरीददारी कर सकते हैं। लेकिन लोगों की प्रवृत्तियों ने चोरों के लिए नयी गुंजाइश पैदा कर दी है। धोखाधड़ी का काम, कार्ड के चोरी हो जाने से या फिर खाते से संबंधित सूचना के साझा करने से शुरू होता है। इसका उद्देश्य बगैर पैसे चुकाये सामान प्राप्त करने, या खाते से अनाधिकृत धन निकालने के लिए। हो सकता है। कार्ड धारक के द्वारा कार्ड के गुम हो जाने की सूचना तुरन्त दी जा सकती है, लेकिन चोरी किये गये डाटा को चोर के द्वारा किसी प्रकार की धोखाधड़ी करने से पूर्व कई सप्ताहों या महीनों तक के लिए रखा जा सकता है। इससे चोरी गये डाटा के स्रोत का पता लगा पाना कठिन कार्य हो जाता है। इसलिए मित्रो! यदि आपके पास क्रेडिट कार्ड है तो बहुत सावधान रहें। |
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Use the picture given below to deliver a speech on ‘World Environment Day’ in your school, telling how the pollution and deforestation have led to Global Warming, which in turn will destroy the world if it continues to increase at such an alarming rate. You are Shantanu / Shanti. |
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Answer» Pollution & Global Warming Respected Principal, teachers and dear friends! It is a matter of deep concern that the world is standing on the verge of destruction. It has started from the mere cutting of just a small number of trees to fulfil a few basic needs of the people. But now it has resulted in massive deforestation. The invention of smoke producing vehicles from the initial bullock carts and cycles surely gave speed to life but it has now become a curse. We have come in direct contact with the ultraviolet rays of the sun, due to a hole in the ozone layer. This warming is causing the melting of glaciers which will result in the rise of the water level. It’s high time that the situation should be brought under control. आदरणीय प्रधानाचार्य जी, अध्यापकगण एवं प्यारे मित्रो! यह एक गहरे सोच-विचार की बात है कि दुनिया विनाश के कगार पर खड़ी है। यह आदमी की कुछ मूल आवश्यकताओं को पूरा करने के लिए मात्र कुछ पेड़ों के कटान से आरम्भ हुआ था। लेकिन अब यह भारी पेड़ कटान में बदल गया है। पहले चलने वाली बैलगाड़ियों और साइकिलों के स्थान पर धुआँ उगलने वाले वाहनों के आविष्कार ने जीवन को गति अवश्य दी है परन्तु प्रदूषण भी अभिशाप में दिया है। ओजोन परत में छेद होने के कारण हम सूर्य की पराबैंगनी किरणों के सीधे सम्पर्क में आ गये हैं। इस बढ़ते तापमान से ग्लेशियर पिघल रहे हैं जिससे पानी का स्तर बढ़ जायेगा। अब यही समय है कि स्थिति को नियंत्रित करना चाहिए। |
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You are Prachi of class XII. You have to speak in favour of City Life. Write a short speech in 150-200 words on ‘Merits of City Life.’ |
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Answer» Hon’ble judges; I will speak in the favour of city life. City life has many advantages. In a city, houses are built in a planned way. It has wide roads. Every city has electricity. All sorts of shops are there. Anything can be bought or sold easily. All sorts of transport facilities are available here. A city has good hospitals, a number of schools and colleges where one can get education. There are courts. Good doctors live in a city. In a city, water is supplied regularly. Every city has parks for walking. Poor people support themselves by doing some business or the other. Even a hawker earns enough to feed his family. There are public libraries where one can read books and magazines without spending money. There are sufficient number of policemen to ensure law and order. In addition, in a big city you can enjoy the best service and entertainment. Life in a city is quite luxurious. You can enjoy new movies or games. Many people argue that living in a big city makes them tired with noise and rush. They like the slow pace of life in the countryside. But in my view, you can’t live there for a long time because the youth always like to enjoy new things and want to have more money, which is difficult in a countryside. Thanks. |
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As a member of the welfare committee of your colony, you are to deliver a speech in the general body meeting on ‘Noise pollution in the colony”. Write a speech in about 150-200 words. |
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Answer» Though there are many kinds of pollution like – air pollution, soil pollution, water pollution, etc., but noise pollution is affecting our health very badly. Noise pollution is dangerous to our life. It is very regretful to say that in our colony the roar of vehicles is really unbearable. Nearby factories are also contributing to this problem. Loud noise of machines in these factories, loud music played on band during marriage season, ear splitting music in parties at our homes, etc. are some of the main causes which have made the problem serious. This noise pollution is causing a lot of problems for the patients in the hospital of our colony. Because of this pollution, students of our colony suffer in their studies. It is all the more painful during their exams. Dear friends, I feel that we need to put our collective efforts to solve this problem of noise pollution. We should try to check our own activities which are responsible for this problem. Apart from this, we all should request our District Collector to take necessary action, so that patients, students and older people don’t suffer. I am sure, our efforts will bring down the level of noise pollution in our colony. |
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You have to deliver a speech at a programme of ‘World Environment Day.’ Write a short speech in 150-200 words on the ‘Common Bond between Plants and Animals. |
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Answer» Respected President, teachers and dear friends, the plants and animals are integral part of a forest. From the beginning of life, the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom have lived together to form the biotic environment or biosphere. They give charm and beauty to the forests. The plants and animals are interdependent in nature. If we destroy one, the other will be destroyed automatically. The plants and trees provide animals with shade and shelter for living. The trees cause rains and thus provide water to the animals. On the one hand, trees exhale oxygen in the atmosphere which is inhaled by animals and other living beings for their survival. On the other hand, animals exhale carbon dioxide which is inhaled by trees and plants. Also, the all living beings’ waste viz urine and dung form a good manure which is very necessary for the growth of plants. Thus, the bonds between the trees and animals are permanent and beneficial to each other. Thanks to all. |
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What should be the minimum price of a competitive firm in the short run,if it produces positive level of output? |
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Answer» The minimum price should be equal to minimum short run AVC. |
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Who is the first Indian cricketer to take a hat-trick in an ODI match?1. Kapil Dev2. Anil Kumble3. Kuldeep Yadav4. Chetan Sharma |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Chetan Sharma The correct answer is Chetan Sharma.
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When does a competitive firm decide to stop production in the short run? |
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Answer» when firm’s price becomes less than SAVC. |
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Explain any five disadvantages of joint family. |
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Answer» 1. Promotes Idleness: Joint family is the home for idlers and drovers as the non-earning members do not want to earn their livelihood. In the joint family it happens that some people have to, exhaust themselves while the others lead a life of utter lethargy. 2. Hindrance to the Development of Personality: In joint family, there is a very little opportunity for the fostering of individual autonomy or self-dependence. 3. Encourages Litigation and Nepotism: The joint family may encourage litigation at the time of partition of common property; generally disputed crop up peaceful life is disturbed by such litigation, quarrels, and conflicts. It is that joint family systems are the root cause of Nepotism and discrimination of The Head of the family (Karta). 4. Unfavourable for Savings and Investments: It is not favourable to accumulation of capital. When one has to share one’s income with large family, it is not possible to save much. A joint family has to spend large amount of money on marriage and other uneconomic activities leads to unfavorable for Investment. 5. Hinders Social Mobility and Low Status of Women: Joint family damages individual initiative and enterprise and it does not provide proper opportunity for the members to develop their talents. Any new enterprise or adventure on the part of the young people is discouraged by the head of the family. |
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In the situation of losses, when does competitive firm continue to its production in the shortrun? |
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Answer» when firm AR(P) is equal to or greater than SAVC. |
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Explain the reasons of farmer suicide given by R.S Deshpande and Saroja Arora. |
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Answer» R.S. Deshpande and Saroj Arora’s methodically analysed the causes of Farmers suicides areas: 1. Events, 2. Stressors, 3. Actors, 4. Triggers 1. Events: Among the ‘events’, crop loss, failure of a bore well, price crash, daughter’s marriage, family problems, and property disputes are included. 2. Stressors: These become ‘stressors’ (stress creators) when two or more such ‘events’ cluster together: Specifically, illness of the individual or any of the family members, heavy borrowings, continued disputes in the family or land-related problems usually act as ‘stressors’. These become lethal in combination with the ‘events’ but further ignition comes through the ‘actors/catalysts’ and ‘trigger’ incidence. 3. Actors: Actors/catalysts create a sense of ‘insecurity’ or ‘insult’ to the potential victim. These include the moneylender, banker, spouse, relatives and close friends. 4. Triggers: On the background of the ‘events’ and ‘stressors’, the ‘actors/catalysts’ fire the final act by forcing an occasion to be the ‘Trigger’ for the unfortunate incident. Given this complex nature of the phenomena, it certainly becomes difficult to pinpoint one particular reason for the suicide. Emile Durkheim’s monograph on Suicide indicates growing alienation of individual from the family, society and religion as a factor responsible for suicide. According to Durkheim suicides indicate social disintegration. Among the reasons cited in various studies associated with suicides, indebtedness is one of the reasons but it is not the only risk factor. Multiple risk factors feed into each other and reinforce each other. In addition to the weather-related uncertainties, the farmer is also faced with market (increasing costs and output price shocks), technology, spurious inputs, and credit-related vulnerabilities. In the absence of risk mitigation strategies, the farmer is at the receiving end. Under stress, some farmers end up committing suicide. Studies indicate that suicides are occurring in the high and medium growth states and are conspicuously absent in the backward states like BIMARU (Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh). Scholars have articulated ‘High Aspirations’ or the thrust for upward mobility in the absence of public policy support, as a major, causation for suicides in the backward areas of medium growth states. |
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What is the importance of active listening while giving an interview? |
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Answer» Active listening helps others feel comfortable sharing information with us. When we demonstrate our ability to sincerely listen to what others have to say, people will be more interested in communicating with us on a regular basis. This can help open up opportunities to collaborate with others, get work done quickly or start new projects. All of these things can help lead us to success in our career. |
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Doordarshan is managed by______?1. DD National2. DD Bharati3. Prasar Bharati4. Salma Sultan |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Prasar Bharati The correct answer is Prasar Bharati.
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Identify the problems faced by the consumers day today |
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Point out important features of consumer courts. |
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What do you understand by green job? Explain its role in improving energy and use of raw materials? |
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Answer» Green Job: The jobs which are related with the aim directly at protecting the environment or which seek to minimise impact on the health of the planet. Role in improving energy and use of raw material: The energy produced through hydro-electric power plants, thermal power plants, nuclear power plants has grave consequences on the environment. Using alternate source of energy to produce electricity will not only minimize the exploitation of resources but will help the economy to flourish. |
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list of materials and stores required for a particular job is prepared by the Production and Planning Department for the smooth execution of the job is known as the _____.a) bill of materials b) Job report c) Completion certificated) Progress report |
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Answer» Correct option; a) Bill of materials |
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Which one of the following is not the objective of job costing? a) It ascertains the cost of each job separately and also indicates the profit or loss making jobs. b) It helps the management in controlling the cost of each job by comparing the actual cost with the estimated cost on each job. c) It is very tedious task to maintain separate records for each job. d) It helps in decision making regarding continuation or discontinuance of job. |
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Answer» Correct option: c) It is very tedious task to maintain separate records for each job. |
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Full form of ‘EOQ’ is: a) Economics Ordering Quantity b) Estimated Order Quantity c) Essential Ordering Quantity d) Economic Order Quantity |
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Answer» Full form of ‘EOQ’ is Economic Order Quantity. |
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Choose the suitable meaning of the idiom found in the following sentences:1. His limited monthly income is a drop in the ocean.(a) large (b) plenty (c) extreme (d) meagre2. The post office is just a stone’s throw. (a) far (b) very near (c) lazy (d) brisk3. Sugar is in short supply. (a) inadequate (b) adequate (c) surplus(d) superfluous4. I wish someone could bring about a reconciliation among the warring factions of the same political party. (a) cause to happen (b) fetched (c) supplied (d) withdrew5. I want to achieve in all walks of life. (a) have a change (b) various areas of activity in life (c) to disagree strongly (d) perfectly healthy |
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Answer» 1. (d) meagre 2. (b) very near 3. (a) inadequate 4. (a) cause to happen 5. (b) various areas of activity in life |
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Spot the errors in the following sentences and correct them:1. Orders for the new product are coming in thick and fast. (a) large numbers (b) small volumes (c) limited quantity (d) appropriate level2. Punjab Government had taken a very hard line against Ram Rahim, the Godman. (a) a firm stand (b) infirm stand (c) ticklish (d) fickle3. Don’t add insult to injury by insulting the boy who lost distinction by just two marks. (a) brighten up (b) worsen the situation (c) lighten the situation (d) mitigate the situation4. All the workers rose against their employer. (a) not involved in (b) tolerated (c) due to (d) revolted5. A good salesman must be able to think on his feet to close the deal. (a) adjust quickly to changes(b) delete important material (c) walk fast (d) start a new adventure |
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Answer» 1. (a) large numbers 2. (a) a fIrm stand 3. (b) worsen the situation 4. (d) revolted 5. (a) adjust quickly to changes |
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Spot the errors in the following sentences and correct them:1. When the team was undergoing a major restructuring, recruitment executives were the first to get the axe. (a) receive a gift (b) find a place (c) lose the job (d) be seated2. I go to visit my grandfather once in a blue moon; he lives in a remote farmhouse. (a) once a year (b) quite often(c) every day (d) very rarely3. Taking care of a newborn is no bed of roses. (a) easy option (b) tough task (c) long route (d) bunch of flowers4. Every kid in the world is the apple of their parents’ eye(s). (a) easy option (b) tough task (c) long route (d) bunch of flowers5. His behaviour compelled me to give him a piece of my mind. (a) scold him (b) pardon him (c) be a friend (d) ignore him |
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Answer» 1. (c) lose the job 2. (d) very rarely 3. (a) easy option 4. (a) someone very dear 5. (a) scold him |
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Which one of the following is not resistance to Social Change ?(a) Economic Cost(b) Economic competition(c) Vested Interest(d) Inertia. |
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Answer» Economic competition is not resistance to Social Change. |
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Which one of the following is not an element of Community ?(a) Territory(b) We feeling (c) Cultural diversity(d) Self-Sufficiency. |
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Answer» Cultural diversity is not an element of Community. |
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The land reforms took away rights from the erstwhile claimants, the upper castes who were ______________ in the sense that they played no part in the agricultural economy other than claiming their rent.a) Tenants b) Absentee landlords c) Dominant caste d) Political leaders |
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Answer» b) Absentee landlords |
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…Who are these women you give such names to? Whose womb did you take your birth in? Who carried the killing burden of you for nine months? Who was the saint who made you the light in her eye,_____________ wrote these lines. |
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Answer» Tarabai shinde |
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Apart from the consumer courts, what are the three-level advisory councils that have been set up? |
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Answer» District Consumer Protection Council State Consumer Protection Council National Consumer Protection Council |
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Write the name of the Act that protects the consumers from supernormal profit, hoarding, and black marketing, etc. |
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Answer» Essential Commodities Act 1955 |
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An average work day has 10-12 hours and it is not uncommon for employees to stay overnight in the office (known as a ‘night out’), when faced with a project deadline. Long working hours are central to the industry’s ‘work culture’. This phenomenon is referred to as __________________ in IT sector. |
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Answer» Time slavery |
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Very few people who relax on their day off realise that this holiday is the outcome of a long struggle by workers. That the work-day should not exceed eight hours, that men and women should be paid equally for doing the same work, that workers are entitled to social security and pension, has not come about automatically. _______________________ have shaped the world we live in and continue to do so. a) Social movements b) dialogue c) public conference d) confrontation |
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Answer» a) Social movements |
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Nation’s Important Person – the real executive – foundation of the cabinet arch – political executive – incomparable-forms the future of the nation. On the basis of the above indicators, examine the powers and roles of the Prime Minister. Also, evaluate his role in the country. |
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Answer» Responsibilities of the Cabinet The Responsibilities of the Cabinet can be grouped into 5: Policy formation, full control over the executive bureaucracy, ensuring cooperation among the departments and deciding their limits, economic control and control in appointments. The Cabinet decides the common administrative policy of the Indian Union. It discusses all national and international problems and takes decisions on them. Ministers give leadership to the working of different departments. When they carry out their responsibilities, they ensure that they follow the instructions of the cabinet. The Cabinet controls the working of the executive bureaucracy. It is the cabinet that brings unity among the departments and solves any conflict that might arise among them. The Cabinet also decides how much money is to be spent by the Nation and how to find that money through revenue collection. The Cabinet prepares and budget and presents it for the Parliament’s approval. Cabinet decides what the new projects are to be undertaken and what new taxes are to be levied. It is true that the Parliamentary approval is necessary for all this. Cabinet makes the most important appointments of the Indian Union. It also decides how many times Parliament Meetings have to be called and what should their agenda! be. It takes the initiative in law-making. It presents Bills in both Houses of the Parliament and gets them passed. Without the support of the Cabinet, the Bills presented by private members will be rejected. Thus Cabinet has a big role to play in Parliamentary Democracy. Prime Minister: In the Cabinet administrative system, the PM has a big role. The Indian PM has the same status as the British PM. The PM is the first among equals. In Latin, they say ‘primus inter pares’. But the other Ministers are not his subordinates. According to Sir Ivor Jennings, the PM is like the solar system where all the other planets go round the sun. Morley says the PM is the foundation of the Cabinet Arch. Prof. Lasky says that the PM holds the arch up or makes it fall. The PM has many responsibilities. His area of jurisdiction is also great. Constitutionally, the President appoints the PM.. But the President has no choice here. It is simply a mechanical act. The President is obliged to appoint the leader of the Party which has the majority or highest number of seats in the Lok Sabha. But if no party has a clear majority, the President may invite the leader of any Party whom he thinks can form the Cabinet. The President appoints other Ministers on the recommendations of the PM. Although the PM is free in the appointment of the Cabinet, he will have to take into consideration many things. He will have to give deserving representation to various States, religious communities, minorities, economic interests, political groups and so on. But he has also to consider competence and consensus. The PM can demand the resignation of any Minister at any time. If a Minister refuses to resign, the PM can ask the President to remove him. The precedent is that if a Minister does not agree with any Policy matter, he should resign. People like Shanmukham Shetty, Dr. John Mathai, Shyamaprasad Mukherjee and V.V. Giri, etc. had resigned their posts as ministers. The PM can shuffle the departments of the Ministers. When a PM resigns, the entire Cabinet resigns with him. Differences among the ministers and departments are solved by the PM. He supervises all departments. He decides the agenda of the Cabinet. He presides over Cabinet meetings. He is the link between the President and the Cabinet. It is through the PM the President gets to know what the government is doing. The secretariat of the PM helps him in doing his work. The PM has four different positions. He is the leader of his party in the Parliament. By that, he controls the members of his party. Secondly, he is the leader of the Lok Sabha. It is he who represents the Lok Sabha and talks for it. Thirdly, he is the head of the cabinet. That way he is the person with the highest powers in the country. Fourthly he is the link between the President and the Cabinet. He has responsibility towards his party, Parliament and the Nation. He coordinates the work of different departments. In fact, a national election is the election of a PM. As the leader of the nation, the PM is looked upon with respect. Sir Ivor Jennings feels that the status of the PM depends on the person who occupies the position, his competence and his efforts and the leverage the other Ministers allow him. Charismatic leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru might overshadow other Ministers. If the PM is not competent enough, the Cabinet will be under the control of his colleagues and the Party. |
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In Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, food, water and sleep are considered in: A. Safety B. Self-actualization C. Physiological D. Social |
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Answer» Correct option: C. Physiological |
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Which characteristic of leadership excellence, focuses to be clear, concise, and correct: A. Communication B. Vision C. People skills D. Character |
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Answer» Correct option: B. Vision |
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What does the term interdisciplinary work mean?A-The connection between work and lifeB-The combination of workers from different skill levelsC-The combination of workersD-The combination of two or more scientific fields |
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Answer» Interdisciplinarity Interdisciplinarity or interdisciplinary studies involves the combination of two or more academic disciplines into one activity (e.g., a research project). It draws knowledge from several other fields like sociology, anthropology, psychology, economics etc. To your question, the answer is: A or D |
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The two factor theory is based on which factor? A. Hygiene and behavioral. B. Safety and self-esteem C. Self-actualization and status quotient. D. None of the above |
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Answer» Correct option: A. Hygiene and behavioral. |
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environment is |
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Answer» Environment means anything that surround us. It can be living (biotic) or non-living (abiotic) things. It includes physical, chemical and other natural forces. ... In the environment there are different interactions between animals, plants, soil, water, and other living and non-living things. |
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The notice on the gate said “________ the dog.” A) take care of B) be careful of C) beware of D) take notice of E) be afraid of |
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Answer» Correct option is C) beware of |
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which of the following is not a part of hygiene factor of two-factor theory |
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Answer» Answer: responsibilities |
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I tried to ________ a hint but you didn’t notice. A) nod B) drop C) suggest D) let E) warn |
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Answer» Correct option is B) drop |
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She _____ school at 7:45 a.m. A) go B) begin C) starts D) goes |
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Answer» Correct option is C) starts |
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Imagine that you have been selected as the Union Secretary and you are supposed to address a gathering of students and Lecturers of your College. Write a speech in about 100 words focussing on the infrastructure of your College and the necessity of discipline among students. [5]Your speech should include the following points:Good library and reading rooms.Proper maintenance of toilet facilitiesA waiting room for girlsScience lab to be upgradedMotivation to students to study well and behave properly. |
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Answer» Honorable Chief guest, respected Principal, teachers and my dear friends, I am very happy and its my privilege to speak on this occasion. First and foremost I wish to bring a few points to the notice of our Principal that we have a spacious and good library but it can be improved more by adding volumes of reference air1 journals. The hygienic condition of the toilets should be regularly maintained. And also the science labs like physics and chemistry should be upgraded with more apparatus. Now I wish to bring to the attention of the students that we have a very well equipped reading room and a separate waiting room for the girls. As we are all here to build our future its our duty to study with dedication and determination. And discipline should be our motto. 1 thank one and all for giving me this opportunity to speak on this occasion. Thank you. |
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It _____ her fifteen minutes _____ to school. A) took / go B) has taken / walk C) takes / walk D) takes / to walk |
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Answer» Correct option is D) takes / to walk |
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What is the difference between mean daily temperature and mean monthly temperature |
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Answer» Daily mean temperature: The average of the maximum temperature and minimum temperature recorded during a day is known as daily mean temperature. Monthly mean temperature: The average of the daily mean temperature of all days of a month is known as the monthly mean temperature. |
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Write a letter of application in response to the following advertisement which appeared in the “The Deccan Herald” dated 15th March 2014. (Write XXX for name and YYY for address)WANTEDCommercial AssistantsQualifications : B.com, should Imow both English and Kannada Typewriting : A good knowledge of computer is required.Apply immediately To :The Personal ManagerLaxmi Finance CompanyNo. 166. Dr. Rajkumar RoadRajaj inagar, Bangalore. |
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Answer» XXX YYY YYY 16th March 2014. The Personnel Manager Lakshini Finance Company No. 166. Dr. Rajkumar Road Rajajinagar, Bangalore. Dear Sir / Madam, With reference to your advertisement in the Deccan Herald dated 15th March 2014 I would like to apply for the post of Commercial Assistant. I have completed my B.Com from Bangalore University in 2012. I have passed Kannada and English typewriting Junior and Senior grades. 1 am very good at computers too. I have one year experience as Commercial Assistant in Chandu Finance Company. So, I request you to kindly consider my application for the same. Herewith I have enclosed my resume for your consideration. Looking forward to hear from you with a positive reply Thank you, Yours faithfully Sd/- (XXX) Encl : Resume |
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Name the factors that determine the temperature at a place |
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Answer» The factors that affect the temperature in a specific area are: |
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Fill in the blanks with the right linkers.The rains had failed ...... all the wells and tanks had run dry. ....... overcome the problem the municipal authorities sunk a number of bore wells. ........... they could supply water to the citizens. ......... the situation was brought under control. [thus, so, therefore, in order to] |
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Answer» The rains had failed thus all the wells and tanks had run dry. so overcome the problem the municipal authorities sunk a number of bore wells. therefore they could supply water to the citizens. in order to the situation was brought under control. |
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Fill in the blanks with the right linkers.Aesop is a figure clouded in so much mystery and legend ......... it is difficult to know ........ can be said about him. It is also strange to believe this world famous man was born a slave in the sixth century B.C. ...... slaves were bought and sold frequently. Aesop’s Greek master gave him liberty ...... he was impressed by his learning and wit. [because, that, what; when] |
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Answer» Aesop is a figure clouded in so much mystery and legend that it is difficult to know what can be said about him. It is also strange to believe this world famous man was born a slave in the sixth century B.C. when slaves were bought and sold frequently. Aesop’s Greek master gave him liberty because he was impressed by his learning and wit. |
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