InterviewSolution
This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 25251. |
this quote from the United States Declaration of Independence is MOST associated with which of these philosophers |
| Answer» | |
| 25252. |
The crimes that the nazi committed were linked to a system of beliefs and a set of practices support the statement with appropriate arguments |
|
Answer» eed it is linked to a system of beliefs. they converted Germany into a police state. they ALSO killed many Jews in gas CHAMBERS and in CONCENTRATION CAMPS. around 10 million Jews were killed in concentration camps and gas chambers |
|
| 25253. |
British expansion policy was easier in South India during the rule of Lord Wellesley why? |
|
Answer» llesley FOLLOWED the policy of subsidiary alliance and ANNEXED MANY STATES... |
|
| 25254. |
Family welfare history on assam |
| Answer» WELFARE services are provided to the community through a network of4399 Sub-Centers, 146Block Public Health Center (BPHC) / Rural Family Welfare Center (Main Center) and32Post Partum (PP) in the rural areas and District Hospital and Dispensaries etc. in the urban areas. This network is also supported by an expanding number of Post Partum Centers at district and sub districts level.An Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM), a female paramedical worker posted at the Sub CENTRE and supported by a Male Multipurpose Worker MPW (M) are the front line workers in providing Family Welfare Services at the Community level. ANM is supervised by the Lady Health Visitor (LHV) posted at Block PHC.For skill development of medical and paramedical workers deployed at the sub centers, PHCs and CHCs etc., training is imparted through the State Health and Family Welfare Training Centre under DHS(FW), the Lady Health Visitor Training Schools, Basic Training Schools for Multipurpose Worker (Male) and ANM training Schools.Reproductive CHILD Health (RCH) Programme – Phase –IIRCH-II is the flagship programme of the Government of India, on Reproductive, Child and Maternal Health.The programme intends to improve the PERFORMANCE of the Family Welfare programme in reducing Maternal and Infant-Morbidity and Mortality and unwanted Pregnancies, leading to stabilization of population growth. The Programme has been re-oriented and re-vitalized to give a pro-outcome and pro poor focus.The programme is envisaged as an umbrella programme by integrating all related and interlinked stand alone schemes into a single composite programme.The programme would receive funding from three sources: the Government of India; polled funding from DFID/ World Bank/ UNFPA and funding from other Development Partners (including EC, USAID, UNICEF and UNFPA).Immunization:Routine Immunization (RI) is a nation’s strategic investment in its future. India’s routine immunization program is dynamic and over the years has evolved to address the changing public health needs of the country.Tremendous gains have been made in immunization COVERAGE in a country where challenges reflect accessibility, acceptability and availability issues.With the success of Small Pox eradication, the Immunization programme was implemented in more organized manner as Expanded Programme of Immunization (EPI) in 1978 targeting under 5 year children only in Urban areas. In 1985 Immunization programme expanded as Universal Immunization Programme (UIP) which focus under 1 year children, expansion of cold chain etc. The program reached every corner of the country in 1990 and now the program has become an integral part of India’s public health infrastructure. Implementation has been strengthened with capacity building of personnel as well as improvement in service delivery.PC PNDT Act, 1994 (Pre-conception &Prenatal Diagnostic Technique Act):The Director of Health Services (FW), Assam is mandated to implement the PC PNDT Act. The Director of Health Services is the appropriate authority to implement the PC PNDT Act. All USG Clinics / Hospitals are required to be registered by the District Officers under DHS (FW), Assam under this Act. | |
| 25255. |
When Romulus Agustulus gave up power, who was responsible for taking his crown away? a. Visigoth c. Vandal b. a German general d. Bavarius |
| Answer» | |
| 25256. |
How did the common people react to Nazi crime against humanity elaborate your answer by giving suitable examples |
|
Answer» against humanity are certain acts that are deliberately committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack or individual attack directed against any civilian or an identifiable part of a civilian population. The first PROSECUTION for crimes against humanity took place at the Nuremberg trials. Crimes against humanity have since been prosecuted by other international courts (for example, the International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, and the International Criminal Court) as well as in domestic prosecutions. The law of crimes against humanity has primarily developed through the evolution of CUSTOMARY international law. Crimes against humanity are not codified in an international convention, although there is currently an international effort to establish such a treaty, led by the Crimes Against Humanity Initiative.Unlike war crimes, crimes against humanity can be committed during peace or war.[1] They are not isolated or sporadic events, but are part either of a government policy (although the perpetrators need not IDENTIFY themselves with this policy) or of a wide practice of atrocities tolerated or condoned by a government or a de facto authority. War crimes, murder, massacres, dehumanization, genocide, ethnic cleansing, deportations, unethical human experimentation, extrajudicial punishments including summary executions, use of WMDs, state terrorism or state sponsoring of terrorism, death squads, kidnappings and FORCED disappearances, military use of children, unjust imprisonment, enslavement, cannibalism, torture, rape, political repression, racial DISCRIMINATION, religious persecution, and other human rights abuses may reach the threshold of crimes against humanity if they are part of a widespread or systematic practice. |
|
| 25257. |
Which right is protected under the First Amendment? A. right to a trial by jury B. right to bear arms C. right to peacefully assemble D. right to due process |
|
Answer» is option (c) =>Right to peacefully ASSEMBLY. |
|
| 25258. |
Give an example to prove that there is political equality in India |
|
Answer» t party has right to ASK QUESTIONS about working GOVERNMENT and right against his decision |
|
| 25259. |
Describe any five steps taken by the French to develop the 'Mekong Delta Region' |
|
Answer» helpsmark me BRAINLIST |
|
| 25260. |
Who wrote Mahabharatam |
|
Answer» sa WROTE Mahbharatamhope its HELP you PLZ MARK me as brainlist |
|
| 25261. |
What is meant by chauth. |
|
Answer» th and Sardeshmukhi were the for the Marathas under the rule of Shivaji.=> Chauth was of the ASSESSED revenue of the place. => These taxes were LEVIED on those PEOPLE who lived the MARATHA kingdom. => The taxes were seen as MONEY against Maratha raids.❤️ |
|
| 25262. |
What was the british version of the revolt |
|
Answer» ian Rebellion of 1857, known in Indiaand Pakistan as the First War of Independence, was a major uprising in India during 1857–58 against the rule of the British East India Company, which functioned as a sovereign power on BEHALF of the British Crown.[4][5] The event is known by many names, including the Sepoy Mutiny, the Indian Mutiny, the Great Rebellion, the Revolt of 1857, and the Indian Insurrection.[a][6]Indian Rebellion of 1857A 1912 map showing the CENTRES of the rebellionDate10 May 1857 – 1 November 1858(1 YEAR and 6 months)LocationIndiaResultBritish victorySuppression of revoltFormal end of the Mughal empireEnd of Company rule in IndiaTransfer of rule to the British CrownTerritorialchangesBritish Raj CREATED out of former East India Companyterritory (some land returned to native rulers, other land confiscated by the British crown) |
|
| 25263. |
Who is the tallest president of america |
|
Answer» LINCOLNHOPE IT WILL HELP YOU FRIEND✳️✳️✳️❤️✳️✳️✳️❤️✳️✳️✳️ |
|
| 25264. |
Hi friends .. good evening ..any 5 functions of lok adalats ? please in points...♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ |
|
Answer» n functions of the Lok ADALAT are to hear and SETTLE long pending cases,which are disposed through compromise and settlement. It can hear both civil and criminal cases. It can TAKE up pending cases as well as those that are in PRE litigation STAGE. The verdict given by the Lok Adalat is final and binding, and there is no provision for appeal. But the party is free to initiate a new litigation in court. It is usually conducted by retired judges,social activists, legal professionals.hope it helps |
|
| 25265. |
industrialisation created various socio economic problems.Discuss in detail any three of them with reference to charles dicken's novel "hard times". |
|
Answer» rue that industrialization transformed the lives of the people in TERMS of economy and social, but it also inversely affected the lives of the people and nature as well as the industrialization makes most of the hand SKILLED workers unemployed. The environment has also faced the hazards of the INDUSTRIES. CHARLES Dickens’ novel ‘Hard Times’ is based on the ‘Industrial Revolution’. It was Charles first Novel which was published in 1854, and it describes the hard times faced by the people due to the introduction of Industrialization. |
|
| 25266. |
Among the kalyani chalukyas the title of jagadeka malla was held by |
|
Answer» le of Jagadeka Malla II was held by the ninth Kalyani Chalukya king.Chalukya DynastyThe Chalukya dynasty ruled the central and southern parts of India, from the sixth century to the twelfth century.Kalyani ChalukyasThe kings who ruled the western part of the kingdom namely western Deccan, South India were called the western Chalukyas or Kalyani Chalukyas.The Chalukya dynasty was TAKEN over by the Rashtrakutas around the 8th century and the Kalyani Chalukyas REGAINED power and ruled between 10 and 12th CENTURIES. Their capital was Kalyani ( MODERN name BASAVAKALYAN) and hence got their name.Jagadeka Malla II(1139-1149 A.D)- He was the ninth Chalukya king after Someshvara III.- He was followed by Tailapa-III- He wrote a work on music named Sangithachudamani. |
|
| 25267. |
How did the cottage industries in india suffer at the hands of british traders? |
|
Answer» traders INFLUENCED cotton Industries in India very badly. They APPOINTED new officers to control the industries of cotton in India and also took taxes on the import and export of cotton goods.The British traders started to import all most of the Cotton goods to BRITAIN and controlled all the Cotton industries in India.HOPE It helped market the brainliest. |
|
| 25268. |
Who wrote Little goody two shoes |
| Answer» GOODY Two-Shoes is a children's STORY PUBLISHED by JOHN Newbery in London in 1765. | |
| 25269. |
In terms of his labor policies, which actions best show how President Truman angered both union leaders and Republicans in Congress during his first term? A. by building the highway system and entering the Korean War without congressional consent B. by pushing for a higher minimum wage and public housing while supporting the GI Bill C. by removing General MacArthur from the military and pushing the Space Race D. by breaking up different unionized labor strikes and vetoing the Taft-Hartley Act E. by shifting from the production of wartime to peacetime goods and racially integrating the military |
| Answer» WER is C i BELIEVE | |
| 25270. |
While reading a chapter in a book about the history of the US economy, you read about how the economy added more corporate, professional jobs after World War II. Which development do you most expect the book to include as support for this detail? A. increased integration of women in the labor force during the war B. wages of workers remaining relatively stagnant during the war C. steep increase of business profits due to government contracts D. federal government preventing unions from striking during the war E. federal government enacting rationing to preserve goods |
|
Answer» eased INTEGRATION of women in the LABOR force during the WAR |
|
| 25272. |
What were the reasons for the withdrawal of bengal division? Explain? |
| Answer» GAL division resulted in the WIDE speed protests across the country. The radicals took the issue to the door steps of common people. They called the BOYCOTTING of foreign goods and the institutions that encourage it. INDIANS were encouraged to use local goods. The BRITISH government withdrew the Bengal division order in 1911. | |
| 25273. |
Rosie the Riveter was one of the most successful propaganda campaigns of the Office of War Information (OWI). What best describes the objective of the OWI? A. to encourage laborers to work efficiently B. to attract women and minorities to the workplace C. to change attitudes about women and minorities in the workplace D. to create a visual call to arms E. to encourage people to buy savings bonds |
|
Answer» _____a) to ENCOURAGE LABORERS to WORK EFFICIENTLY |
|
| 25274. |
Why calcutta university was called the goldighir golam khana?? |
|
Answer» versity of Calcutta is a collegiate PUBLIC STATE university located in Kolkata (formerly .... Rashbihari Siksha Prangan (also known as University COLLEGE of Science, Technology & Agriculture or COMMONLY Rajabazar Science College), ... |
|
| 25275. |
First state A. P. appointment committee name? |
|
Answer» was the FIRST STATE A.P. APPOINTMENT COMMITTEE. |
|
| 25276. |
What do you mean by Calligraphy? |
|
Answer» re! Here is your answer. The style of writing is KNOWN as Calligraphy. It is the design and execution of lettering with a broad TIP instrument, brush, or other writing instruments.Hope this answer will help you!PLZ MARK it as brainliest#Be Brainly✌️@Astudent |
|
| 25277. |
Which is most challenging for developing countries? large aging populations economic and employment issues social and environmental issues outsourcing of jobs to nearby areas |
|
Answer» st three FACTORS are all equally challenging, to any DEVELOPING country. A large, ageing population calls for large INFRASTRUCTURE and resources, to take care of the ailing population. Economic and employment issues, social and environmental issues etc. can upset the economic standing of a developing country. Solutions to all these issues, require huge capital inlay, which is where, developing COUNTRIES face hurdles. The World Bank and other financial institutions may provide financial assistance in such cases, but which may be limited. |
|
| 25278. |
hey mates please answer this question ............... who was the priest of marie antoinette on whose directions she acted ................. question for class 9th only ... history ... if you know the answer then only give it ... or else it would be reported |
|
Answer» , King Louis XV died and left the FRENCH throne open to Louis Auguste(Louis XVI). Antoinette became the queen of France at the AGE of nineteen. She was CONSUMED by the parties of the French court. |
|
| 25279. |
Performing arts (explain) |
|
Answer» f creative activity that are performed in FRONT of an AUDIENCE, such as DRAMA, music, and dance."a centre for the PERFORMING arts" |
|
| 25280. |
EXPLAIN Agro-Tourism. |
|
Answer» rism or agrotourism, as it is defined most broadly, involves any AGRICULTURALLY based operation or ACTIVITY that brings visitors to a farm or ranch. AGRITOURISM has different definitions in different parts of the WORLD, and sometimes refers specifically to farm STAYS, as in Italy. |
|
| 25281. |
In which son navjot singh siddu was catch out and by whom ?? |
|
Answer» vjot singh SIDDHU catch out by PAKISTAN player by Waqar unnis |
|
| 25282. |
Which aspect of English government traditions did not influence leaders in the United States? |
|
Answer» e United States declared their INDEPENDENCE from Great Britain, the last THING they wanted was another strong central government. One of the most significant REASONS why they BROKE away from Britain was DUE to the power of King George III and his poor decision making. This is is why in the Articles of Confederation (the first US Constitution) the US creates a very small central government. |
|
| 25283. |
Why were there conflicts between french and british |
|
Answer» nch and INDIAN War was fought to decide if Britain or France would be the STRONG power in North America. France and its colonists and Indian allies fought against Britain, its colonists and Indian allies. The war began with conflicts about land.The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. The war provided GREAT Britain enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and PAYING the war's expenses led to colonial DISCONTENT, and ultimately to the American Revolution. |
|
| 25285. |
England's population multiplied 4 times between 1750 to 1900 explain its impact on the enclosures movement |
| Answer» INDUSTRIES GROWN up | |
| 25286. |
Mention any two evil practices prevalent in the medieval church. |
|
Answer» Dowry system is the most deep seated problem in the Indian society. Due to dowry system in Indian society many other social evils have taken birth. Girl children are neglected, sex- selective abortion is also the main result of dowry system. Parents don’t spend money to teach their girl child as they think they have to pay this money in the future when their daughter will get married. Though many people have opposed this system but yet it has spread its roots deep down in the Indian society. Even in the Rig Veda it is mentioned that the bride’s family have to offer the dowry to the boy’s family.2. Sati SystemThe practice of sati was considered to be religious in the history of India. Wives used to burn themselves alive on the corpse of their HUSBAND. Sati means the burning of the Hindu widow in India. Hough this practice used to be voluntarily DONE but in many cases the women were forced o burn on the pyre of their husband. Sati was a Hindu Goddess who BURNT herself alive for his husband’s respect. Though sati is considered to be Hindu tradition but it is also practiced in many other communities in India. This practiced is considered to be an ILLEGAL practice in India and has reduced to a very great extent in India. There are still very few cases still registered in India where a women burnt herself on his dead husband’s corpse.were TWO of the social evils prevailing in the society at the time of independence. |
|
| 25288. |
coal is the main source of energy as well as raw materials for industris in India "support this statement with two facts for each |
|
Answer» a COAL is the 3rd main source of Indias enegery source. 59 PERCENT of there FACTORS RUN on the energy of coal. |
|
| 25289. |
Chandraguptra Mayura succeeded in uniting the Indian subcontinent through |
| Answer» | |
| 25290. |
How did burhan-ul-mulk reduce the influence of mughals in the awadh region? |
| Answer» DONT KNOW the ANSWER . SORRY , sorry , sorry, sorry , sorry, sorry , sorry ,sorry ,sorry | |
| 25291. |
Malaysia faced what challenges ? |
|
Answer» tion:This study analyses the NEED to reform Malaysia's existing pension scheme in the LIGHT of the current demographic CHALLENGES FACING the COUNTRY. |
|
| 25292. |
Thomas daniel and william daniel biography |
|
Answer» e here's your answer:-1) Thomas Daniell RA (1749 – 19 March 1840) was an English landscape painter who also painted Orientalist themes. He spent seven years in India, accompanied by his nephew William, also an artist, and published several series of aquatints of the country.2) William Daniell RA (1769–1837) was an English landscape and MARINE painter, and printmaker, notable for his work in aquatint. He TRAVELLED extensively in India in the company of his uncle Thomas Daniell, with whom he COLLABORATED on one of the finest illustrated works of the period – Oriental Scenery. He later travelled around the coastline of Britain to PAINT watercolours for the equally ambitious book A Voyage Round Great Britain. His work was exhibited at the Royal Academy and the British Institution and he became a Royal Academician in 1822. |
|
| 25293. |
What are various uses for forest in our daily life? In simple language. |
| Answer» ESTS are useful in many ways in our daily LIFE* they acts lungs to our earth .They provide abundant OXYGEN* they recycle the waste GASES.*the rains are possible due to them* the forests increase BIO diversity* we can get from their trees leaves* we can get fire wood ......and etc.... | |
| 25294. |
Who name hawa mahal and why |
|
Answer» hal. The RENOWNED 'Palace Of The Winds', or Hawa Mahal, is one of the prominent tourist ATTRACTIONS in JAIPUR city. Located in the heart of Jaipur, this beautiful five-storey palace was constructed in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh who belonged to Kachhwaha Rajput dynasty. ♥ if it is HELPFUL |
|
| 25295. |
Rise of regional parties and regional movements |
|
Answer» , regional PARTIES do CURRENTLY rule several key, extremely large STATES, such as Bihar, Uttar PRADESH, and West Bengal (which together are home to nearly 400 million Indians). But national parties still come out ahead—a majority of Indians today live in states controlled by the Congress or the BJP.Nov 13, 2013 |
|
| 25296. |
When and between whom was the second battle of panipat fought? |
| Answer» | |
| 25297. |
Wat do u mean by feudalism |
| Answer» MATE ❤️❤️❤️❤️ HERE IS UR ANSWER...FEUDALISM....✌️✌️...the social system which existed in the Middle Ages in EUROPE, in which people worked and FOUGHT for a person who owned land and received land and PROTECTION from him in RETURN...HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU ❤️ ❤️STAY BLESSED ❤️ ❤️ | |
| 25298. |
Give a detailed account of development of writing and method of communications in bronze age societies. |
|
Answer» nze Age is a historical periodcharacterized by the use of bronze, and in some AREAS proto-writing, and other early features of URBAN civilization. The Bronze Age is the second principal period of the three-age Stone-Bronze-Iron system, as proposed in modern times by Christian Jürgensen Thomsen, for classifying and studying ancient societies.An ancient civilization is defined to be in the Bronze Age either by producing bronze by smelting its own copper and ALLOYING with tin, arsenic, or other metals, or by trading for bronze from production areas elsewhere. Bronze itself is harder and more durable than other metals available at the time, allowing Bronze Age civilizations to gain a technological advantage.Copper-tin ORES are rare, as reflected in the fact that there were no tin bronzes in Western Asia before trading in bronze began in the third millennium BC. Worldwide, the Bronze Age generally followed the Neolithic period, with the Chalcolithic serving as a transition. Although the Iron Age generally followed the Bronze Age, in some areas (such as Sub-Saharan Africa), the Iron Age intruded directly on the Neolithic.[1]Bronze Age cultures differed in their development of the first writing. According to archaeological evidence, cultures in Mesopotamia (cuneiform script) and Egypt(hieroglyphs) DEVELOPED the earliest viable writing systems. |
|
| 25299. |
Who was the ruler of jhansi during first freedoom straggle of indua? |
| Answer» TISH were the ruler of JHANSI during first freedom struggle of India.I HOPE this helps you ❤Follow me!Mark as brainliest | |
| 25300. |
Devi Lal fulfilled his promise that he made during the election campaign immediately after the election. Is it power of the democracy or a sign of dictatorship.? Please please please please please please please please please please please help me for solve this question. |
| Answer» POWER of DEMOCRACY as he FULFILLED his PROMISE. | |