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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2.Who was Scottish economists and political philosopher during 1817?a.Wellesley b.James princepc. Canning d. Jarpes mill |
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Answer» HOPE IT HELPZ YOU |
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. What do proteins do for you? |
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Answer» COME here all ?? moo-xdai-czk |
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What is the capital of Andaman and nicobar ilands? |
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Answer» Port BLAIR is ur answer dear friend gud morning Explanation: have a great DAY |
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2. Stereotypes give respect to the person, community or race.3. Inequality means similarity in treatment. |
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Answer» false false hope it HELPS you |
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8-10 sentences1. Why is Biodiversity important?2. What happens to a species when its gene pool is weakened?3. What is a keystone organism? |
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Answer» Explanation: first answer Biodiversity is important to humans for many REASONS. Ecological LIFE support— biodiversity provides functioning ECOSYSTEMS that supply OXYGEN, clean air and water, pollination of PLANTS, pest control, wastewater treatment and many ecosystem services |
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1.What are the four local causes of biodiversity loss?2. How do land use changes affect biodiversity? 3. What are some ways humans exploit resources? type in complete sentence 3-4 sentence |
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Answer» REASON for LOSS of BIODIVERSITY Habitat destruction. Habitat destruction is a MAJOR cause of biodiversity loss. ... INVASIVE Species. ... Over-exploitation of Species. ... Global Warming and Climate Change. ... |
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Why the European ideas of nationalism were not replicated anywhere else in the world? |
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Answer» Answer: Why the EUROPEAN ideas of nationalism were not replicated ANYWHERE ELSE in the world? The European ideas of nationalism were not replicated anywhere else in the world because people everywhere developed their own specific variety of nationalism Explanation: |
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The good which a country sells to other countries is;:1. Import2. Export 3. Non of these |
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Answer» export |
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The base for many industrial processes such as oil refining at :1. Salt2. Limestone 3.. Sulphur |
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Answer» Answer: 3. Sulphur Explanation: The BASE for many industrial PROCESSES such as OIL REFINING at sulphur |
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1. Observe the given picture and answer the questions.RIAAN(a)What is LOC?(b)What is POK? |
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Answer» Answer: Observe the given PICTURE and answer the questions. RIA AN (a)What is LOC? |
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More than 90 percentage of world's population lives in about of land surface(a) 20% (b) 30% (c) 35% (d) 50% |
Answer» B) 30% I THINK this PROBABLY! |
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Write any one differences between earth and Jupiter |
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Answer» Answer: Jupiter is a gas giant with no discernible solid surface, while Earth is a TERRESTRIAL planet. Jupiter's PRIMARY ATMOSPHERE consists of hydrogen and helium, while Earth's atmosphere is composed of a MIX of oxygen and nitrogen and other chemicals. They are not similar in size or temperature |
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Amul is government owned industry state whether true or false correct the false statement |
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Answer» Answer: it is private industry not owned by GOV |
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What is the difference between Indians and USA secularism |
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Answer» Answer: Difference between indian and american SECULARISM : while the Indians state follow the STRATEGY of POSITIVE intervention, the American state strictly follows the POLICY of the seperation of religion from politics and does not interfere in the RELIGIOUS activities of any religion |
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Pakistan became in independent on 16th August 1947 state whether true or false correct false statement |
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Answer» Answer: false Explanation: the answer is false |
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What lesson do you get from the storyboard related to high school |
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Answer» Storyboards are simple tools any student writer can use to create a story or ORGANIZE information. ... A storyboard is usually a single page with boxes that flow in a logical order. With a storyboard, you'll be able to visualize the plot of a story or sequence of information before WRITING a DRAFT or starting a project. |
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By which century had the nationalist movement gained monument |
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Answer» Answer: By which time had the NATIONALIST MOVEMENT GAINED MOMENTUM middle of 20 centiry |
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Where did Gurunanak travel? |
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Answer» Answer: First Udasi: (1500-1506 AD) LASTED about 7 years and covered the FOLLOWING towns and regions: SULTANPUR, Tulamba (modern Makhdumpur, zila Multan), Panipat, Delhi, Banaras (Varanasi), Nanakmata (zila Nainital, U.P.), Tanda Vanjara (zila Rampur), Kamrup (Assam), Asa Desh (Assam), Saidpur (modern Eminabad, Pakistan), ... |
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Why secularism important to separate religion from the state |
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Answer» The SEPARATION of the State and RELIGION in DEMOCRATIC societies is important because of the FOLLOWING reasons: It helps a country to function democratically. ... So, it protects people from any type of religious violence. It protects the freedom of individuals to exit from their religion, embrace another religion. |
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Who stands first in terms of industries in the world? |
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PLS ANSWER THIS ASAP!!! |
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Answer» Explanation: the 3rd one is incorrect hope this HELPS you please MARK this answer brainliest FOLLOW too plz |
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What is the colour of the soil of Norway and Sweden? |
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Answer» hope it help I have not SAID 2nd because I don't know it ... |
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The," New Awakening " began in the ---------------- century. |
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Answer» Answer: 19th Century. Mark me as a Brainlist plz. Becoz UR one Brainlist MAKES me genious rank.Explanation: The SECOND GREAT Awakening (sometimes known simply as "the Great Awakening") was a religious revival that occurred in the United STATES beginning in the late eighteenth century and lasting until the middle of the nineteenth century. |
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from whih ancient archeological sight did early indian people learnt to grow barley and wheat for the first time? |
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Answer» Answer: Mehrgarh was probably one of the places where WOMEN and men learnt to grow barley and wheat, and rear SHEEP and goats for the FIRST TIME in this area. It is one of the earliest villages that we know about. Archaeologists who excavated the site FOUND evidence of many kinds of animal bones from the earliest levels. |
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Which line did Chaitanya Mahaprabhu recite? |
Answer» when rupa GOSWAMI first met the CHAITANYA Mahaprabhu he SAW the DIVINITY to him and composed the following verse. 'O most munificient incarnation ! you are krishna himself appearing as shri krishna chaitanya Mahaprabhu |
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Where is Bhavnath fair held? |
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Answer» Explanation: Bhavnath FAIR is held at the Foothills of Girnar mountain in Junagadh, Gujarat on the banks of the river Suvarnarekha. Bhavnath Fair is ONE of the IMPORTANT fairs of Gujarat Thank u Mark it as BRAINLIEST |
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Which state stands at the top position in terms of agricultural products? |
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Answer» Haryana Explanation: land is FERTILE, because of good IRRIGATION, organic FARMING |
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Who started the construction of Rudra Mahalaya? |
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Answer» Answer: Jayasimha Siddharaja Explanation: Jayasimha Siddharaja started the CONSTRUCTION of RUDRA Mahalaya. |
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On Name Two mountain ranges that sarrood - la dach |
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Answer» Answer:
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Explain how Shanti could have had a completely fair trial (where she had a fair trial and how could she have a fair trial) please answer |
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Answer» Advocate Roy was given an OPPORTUNITY to present witnesses in Shanti's DEFENCE. (iv)The police filed a case of theft against Shanti, but the judge assumed her to be innocent. ... Finally, the judge acquits her. In this way, Shanti GOT a fair TRIAL |
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Explain how Shanti could have had a completely fair trial (where she had a fair trial and how could she have a fair trial) |
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Answer» Answer: Advocate Roy was GIVEN an opportunity to present witnesses in Shanti's defence. (IV)The police filed a case of theft against Shanti, but the judge ASSUMED her to be innocent. ... FINALLY, the judge acquits her. In this way, Shanti got a FAIR trial. |
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Why is life not possible on all planets ? |
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Answer» Answer: A smaller amount of metal makes the FORMATION of planets much less likely, under the solar NEBULA theory of PLANETARY system formation. Any planets that did FORM around a metal-poor STAR would probably be low in mass, and thus unfavorable for life. |
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What is meant by the 'Solar System' ? |
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Answer» Solar system, assemblage consisting of the Sun—an average star in the Milky Way Galaxy—and those BODIES orbiting around it: 8 (formerly 9) planets with about 210 known planetary satellites (moons); COUNTLESS ASTEROIDS, some with their own satellites; comets and other ICY bodies; and vast reaches of highly tenuous gas ... |
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1 Choose the Correct Answers:1. In the pre-colonial period, Indian economy was predominantly aeconomy |
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Answer» zkjhshsbbsisnsvisncsjsnbs |
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List out the prominent objectives of planning in India |
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Answer» Answer: the SIX MAJOR objectives of planning in India, i.e., (a) Economic Growth, (b) Attaining Economic Equality and Social Justice, (c) ACHIEVING FULL Employment, (d) Attaining Economic Self-Reliance, (e) Modernisation of Various SECTORS, and (f) Redressing Imbalances in the Economy. Explanation: I think it's helpful to you |
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Write the feature of medieval art and culture |
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Answer» Answer: It blends classical Greek and Roman elements with Christian subject matter and decorative pattern from the PAGAN north. ARTISTIC forms and technique of the early mediaeval WORLD include adopt ONES, like relief sculptures (ESPECIALLY those done on ivory), frescoes , mosaics. Explanation: I think it's helpful to you |
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How much of the percentage of students are behave badly in class n to teachers |
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Answer» Answer: 98 PERCENTAGE of STUDENTS |
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Which of the following options completes thegiven analogy correctly?Options:GliderFerryMetroTruck |
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How does planet differ from a star? |
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Answer» sorry Explanation: 8 didn't UNDERSTAND |
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I2. Dogger bank and Grand bank are famous for .... |
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Answer» Answer: These are the shallow sea zones where cold and warm WATER currents MIX well making them great breeding grounds for fishes. At Grand Bank cold Labrador and warm Gulf Stream meets. Dogger Bank in NORTH Sea is shallow sea water ZONE which RECEIVES ample sunlight preparing grounds depression on earth. Explanation: |
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Describe art and culture of medieval nepal |
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Answer» Answer: The Medieval sculpture was more complex in form and MODERN than the ancient PERIOD. At times, Nepalese style had a tremendous influence on the art of China and TIBET, as both countries imported art and artists from Nepal to ADORN their temples and monasteries. |
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Why discrimination and prejudices abound in our society despite the Constitution declaring that allpeople are equal? |
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Discrimination occurs when a person is UNABLE to enjoy his or her human rights or other legal rights on an equal basis with others because of an unjustified distinction made in POLICY, LAW or treatment. Amnesty International's work is ROOTED in the PRINCIPLE of non-discrimination.
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Q-2A Give reasons for the following. (6)1. Retreating Monsoon winds do not give rain. |
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Answer» Answer: The Monsoon winds starts retreating in the months of October and November because at this time, the Monsoon trough of low pressure over the GANGA Plains becomes weaker DUE to Southwest movement of the SUN. The low pressure trough is gradually replaced by HIGH pressure, marking the retreat of the monsoon winds. Explanation: Hope It Helped U :) |
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In comparisonto India, Pakistan produces a crop in a much larger quantity. What in that crop? What the advantage Pakistan has in this regard? |
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Answer» Answer: Agriculture is CONSIDERED the backbone of Pakistan's economy, which relies heavily on its major crops. There are vast gaps between the acquired and actual output of PRODUCE, which suffers due to a lack of appropriate technology, use of inputs at improper times, unavailability of water and land use and inadequate education about insect pest control, which not only negatively affects the produce but also significantly reduces the amount of produce. Farmers mainly use synthetic chemicals for the control of insect pests, but these are used unwisely. To emphasize the major shortfalls and actual performance of major field crops, this study investigated the relationship between agricultural GDP and the output of major crops, including wheat, rice, sugarcane, maize and cotton, in Pakistan over a period of 65 years from 1950 to 2015. Time series data were collected from the Economic Survey of Pakistan (various publications). Crop data were analysed using the ordinary least square METHOD and the Augmented Dickey Fuller (ADF) test, and the results were interpreted using Johansen's co-integration test. Our study finds that the output of wheat, rice and cotton has a positive and significant relationship with the agricultural GDP of Pakistan, while the output of sugarcane has a negative and non-significant relationship with the agricultural GDP of Pakistan. Therefore, this study recommends that the government of Pakistan should launch new FUNDING programmes for the DEVELOPMENT of the agricultural sector. Explanation: hope its helps you |
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