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.
| 25751. |
Ranjit territory undergo change due to the treaty of vienna in 1815 by |
|
Answer» ng to this, i)Bourbon Dynasty restore to power.ii)France lost the territories which they annexed under Napoleon.iii) SERIES of states were set up on the FRENCH BOUNDARY, to PREVENT its expansion in Future.Hope it MAY help you :) |
|
| 25752. |
Write the contribution of sardar Patel in the unification of India |
|
Answer» 's the main reason:Sardar Patel was the one in successfully persuading over 500 princely STATES to accede to the INDEPENDENT Indian union.He is ALSO known as the Iron Man of INDIA. |
|
| 25753. |
collect pictures of Nagara, Dravida and Vesara style temple and make a collage of it. do this project with tghe following guidelines? |
|
Answer» re so many KINGS who ruled in Mughal COURT the AKBAR had made a rule that every ONE are equally in the court |
|
| 25754. |
collect pictures of nagara ,dravida and vesara style temple and make a college of it.do this project with the following guidline find out the time period in which they were built and who built them? |
|
Answer» re so many KINGS who ruled in Mughal COURT the Akbar had MADE a rule that EVERY one are equally in the court |
|
| 25755. |
Write about the lifestyle of the gujjars or kangra |
|
Answer» re so many kings who RULED in Mughal court the AKBAR had made a rule that EVERY one are equally in the court |
|
| 25756. |
What are the similarities and differences between the ways the mughals and the English came to power in India? |
|
Answer» re so MANY kings who ruled in Mughal court the AKBAR had MADE a RULE that every one are equally in the court |
|
| 25757. |
Who was the governor general of india at the during time of partition of bengal? |
| Answer» E!!!ANSWER ↘️ The decision to effect the PARTITION of BENGAL was announced on 19 July 1905 by the Viceroy of India, CURZON... | |
| 25758. |
What was the result of the Adams-Onís Treaty? The United States gave up claims to the Oregon Country. The United States and Britain settled a Texas border dispute. Spain gave the United States Florida in return for payment. Great Britain gave up claims to the Oregon Country. |
|
Answer» ms–Onís TREATY of 1819, ALSO known as the Transcontinental Treaty, the Florida Purchase Treaty, or the Florida Treaty, was a treaty between the UNITED States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and DEFINED the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain. |
|
| 25759. |
Which of the following statements about Progressivism is true? A.Progressivism was a movement throughout the United States involving all political parties. B.It was a political effort by the Republican party to gear the country towards big business. C.It was Republican-led effort to establish the United States as a world power D.It was a Democratic effort to loosen control of the government's demands on large corporations and special interests groups. |
|
Answer» sivism was a movement throughout the United States involving all POLITICAL parties. B/It was a political effort by the Republican PARTY to gear the country towards BIG business. C/It was Republican-led effort to establish the United States as a WORLD power. D/It was a Democratic effort to LOOSEN control ... |
|
| 25760. |
When compared to the United Nations, one of the main reasons the League of Nations was unable to fulfill its purpose was that? A) the United States was not a member. B) not many nations joined. C) it could not prevent World War II. D) it did not have anyway to enforce decisions. |
|
Answer» orld War I, US President Woodrow WILSON helped to BUILD an ... of the League, the United STATES did not OFFICIALLY join the League of Nations due to ... The League of Nations effectively resolved some international conflicts but FAILED to prevent ... At its largest, the League of Nations was comprised of 58 member-states |
|
| 25761. |
Twentieth century conflicts such as world war 1 and world war 2 were often followed by periods of even more fighting because they |
|
Answer» th-century conflicts such as World War I and World War II ... I and World War II were major HISTORICAL turning points because they: A. convinced world leaders that protecting HUMAN RIGHTS was ... Ask for details; Follow; REPORT ... This led to both NATIONS giving up most of the territories they had occupied. |
|
| 25762. |
The british east india company got a charter from queen elizabeth in |
|
Answer» granted to the East INDIA Company. Queen Elizabeth I of England grants a formal charter to the London merchants trading to the EastIndies, HOPING to BREAK the Dutch monopoly of the spice trade in what is now INDONESIA. |
|
| 25763. |
Which of these arguments is often made against the idea of conservation? A. The larger environment is more important than economic gain. B. Land and natural resources should be used for economic gain. C. People need access to safe air, land, and drinking water. D. National parks do little to preserve natural landscapes. |
| Answer» | |
| 25765. |
What is the work of municipal councillor |
|
Answer» icipal Government Act provides that councils can only exercise the powers of the municipalcorporation in the proper form, either by bylaw or resolution. A councillor's JOB is to work with other councilmembers to set the OVERALL DIRECTION of the municipality through their ROLE as a POLICY maker. |
|
| 25766. |
Who framed the constitution of India and how |
|
Answer» ttee was set up for the FORMATION of constitution which was led by Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar and the DIFFERENT laws are TAKEN from different countries |
|
| 25767. |
What were the black towns? who lived in the cities |
|
Answer» ian MERCHANTS, artisans and other workers who had ECONOMIC dealings with EUROPEAN merchants settled outside those fort cities were known as Black TOWNS. The PEOPLE lived in city who were British or Black Indians |
|
| 25768. |
Explain the original jurisdiction of supreme court ( four points) fast..plz tommrow is my exam.. |
|
Answer» a the SUPREME COURT has original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction.Its exclusive jurisdiction EXTENDS to all cases between the government of India and the states of India |
|
| 25769. |
Explain the power Prime Minister of India. |
|
Answer» e----Functions and Powers of the Prime Minister are summarized below:-1. He proposes the names of the members of his political party to PRESIDENT for appointment as Ministers.2. He decides the DISTRIBUTION of charge to various ministers and can reshuffle their cabinet also.3. He presides over the meetings of Cabinet and can change the decisions taken therein.4. He can SUGGEST the President of India about the resignation or removal of any Minister from his Cabinet.5. He also controls and directs the functioning of Ministers in the Cabinet.6. He can resign anytime and can suggest the President of India to dissolve the Cabinet. He can suggest the President to dissolve Lok Sabha and to organize fresh elections.Prime Minister can suggest the President about appointment of the following:- 1. Comptroller and Auditor General of India2. Attorney General of India3. Advocate General of India4. Chairman and members of UPSC5. Selection of Election Commissioners6. Members and chairman of Finance Commissionplz mark it as BRAINLIEST |
|
| 25770. |
What was the major cause of Punic wars? A.cultural differences made Rome and Carthage enemies. B.Hannibal wanted to destroy Rome. C. Rome wanted to expand its empire and Carthage threatened to control the Mediterranean. D. Carthage was a roman colony and wanted independence |
|
Answer» that it is either C or D. I am not very SMART, but I HOPED I helped you as much as I could. |
|
| 25771. |
What is CR formula.? |
|
Answer» gopalachari's formula (or C. R. formula or Rajaji formula) was a proposal formulated by Chakravarti Rajagopalachari to solve the political deadlock between the All India Muslim League and the Indian National Congress on the independence of British India. The League's position was that the Muslims and Hindus of British India were of two separate nations and hence the Muslims had the right to their own nation. The Congress, which included both Hindu and Muslim members, was opposed to the idea of partitioning India. With the advent of the Second World War the British administration required both PARTIES to agree so that Indian HELP COULD be SOUGHT for the war effort. C. Rajagopalachari, a Congress leader from Madras, devised a proposal for the Congress to offer the League, the predominantly Muslim region that became Pakistan based on a plebiscite of all the people in those regions where Muslims were in the majority. Although the formula was opposed, even within the Congress PARTY, Gandhi used it as the basis of his proposal in talks with Jinnah in 1944. However, Jinnah rejected the proposal and the talks failed. |
|
| 25772. |
Why did Ballav vai pattal called iron man of india ?? |
|
Answer» ning military FORCE, Patel persuaded almost every PRINCELY state to ACCEDE to India. His commitment to national integration in the NEWLY independent COUNTRY was total and uncompromising, earning him the sobriquet "Iron Man of India". |
|
| 25773. |
What did the European artist want to show with their paintings |
|
Answer» lo Sanzio (known simply as RAPHAEL to most) was born in Urbino to Giovanni Santi, a painter in the town’s court. The young Raphael likely began his training there, where he was exposed to works by GREAT artists such as Andrea Mantegna and Piero della Francesca. Raphael was also a pupil of Pietro Perugino, and his early works reflect the influence of his teacher, a Renaissance MASTER in his own right. Between 1500 and 1508 Raphael worked in central Italy and became well-known for his Madonnas and portrait paintings. In 1508, Pope Julius II called on him to DECORATE the papal ROOMS in the Vatican, where he executed some of his best works, such as The School of Athens. |
|
| 25774. |
Briefly explain the importance of Northern plain |
|
Answer» e FERTILE for good cropsfalt LAND for ROADS and railwayirrigational facilities are availablefor CONSTRUCTION of HEP plantsplz mark brainliest |
|
| 25775. |
The name of the mother of mahatma gandhi |
| Answer» E here is your answerthe name of the mother of MAHATMA gandhi is PUTLIBAI Gandhi. | |
| 25776. |
What does the term "McCarthyism" mean? A. accusations of dlsloyalty, subversiveness, or treason without evidence B. anti-communism C. witch-hunts D. congressional committee investigations E. acts of sedition |
|
Answer» ion d is the CORRECT ANSWER..hope it helpsplz mark BRAINLIEST |
|
| 25777. |
Where and why did 1992 submitted to take place write a short note on agenda 21 |
|
Answer» 21 is a non-binding action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable DEVELOPMENT. It is a product of the Earth SUMMIT (UN Conference on Environment and Development) held in Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, in 1992. It is an action agenda for the UN, other multilateral organizations, and individual GOVERNMENTS around the world that can be executed at LOCAL, national, and global levelshope this will help you |
|
| 25778. |
Kiran regularly visits a Vishnu temple one day on his way to temple he meets Shyam who asks him what is the need to especially go to temple if GOD in his impersonal aspect,is present in space trees and all beings?"Shyam is more interested in pious work. Write on how Kiran can refute Shyama arguments from BG 12.1 - 7 |
|
Answer» annot be donatedask plzzI hope its helps you And don't FORGET to MARK as braonliest Be careless to ask anything we are there to help you mate... Mark as brainliest if it helps u DEAR ┏─━─━─━─━∞◆∞━─━─━─━─┓ ✭✮ ӇƠƤЄ ƖƬ ӇЄԼƤ MƛƳ ƳƠƲ ✭✮ MARK AS BRAINLIST ┗─━─━─━─━∞◆∞━─━─━─━─┛ |
|
| 25779. |
What do the tricolors of our flag indicate? |
|
Answer» band is of saffron colour, indicating the strength and courage of the COUNTRY. The white middle band INDICATES peace and truth with Dharma Chakra. The LAST band is green in colour shows the FERTILITY, growth and auspiciousness of the land.Hope this answer helps you..... Please mark my answer as Brainliest !! |
|
| 25780. |
What were the main programmes of the swadeshi movement? |
|
Answer» 04=developed LEADERS like Dadabhai Naoroji ,Gokhale,Ranade.This was also known as first Swadeshi movement.1905-1917=Began with and dicsuss of the partition of BENGAL in 1905 by Lord Curzon.1918-1947=Swadeshi THOUGHT was shaped by gandhiji,ACCOMPAINED with the rise of indian industrilalists.1948-1991=Widespreds crubs on international and inter state trade.1991 onwards=liberalization, privatisation and globalizationHOPE THE ANSWER HELPS YOU......MORE INFORMATION CAN BE PROVIDED |
|
| 25781. |
Who attended international socialist congress, amsterdam 1904 from india? |
|
Answer» ernational Socialist CONGRESS, Amsterdam 1904 was the Sixth Congress of the Second International. It was HELD from 14 to 18 August 1904.[1] The Congress was held in the Gebow, Amsterdam. |
|
| 25782. |
Which british monarch of the 20th century was not crowned? |
|
Answer» 8Edward abdicated (resigned) from the throne, because he wanted to marry the American Wallis Simpson. Simpson had been MARRIED twice before. As King, he was Head of the Church of England, and the Church did not support divorce. After ABDICATING as king, he was known as His Royal Highness the DUKE of Windsor. His wife was not allowed to be called "Her Royal Highness". Due to his abdication he never had a coronation and therefore was never crowned King of the UNITED Kingdom. |
|
| 25783. |
Define culture? and describe |
|
Answer» m culture refers to the shared CUSTOMS, beliefs, values, norms institutions and other products of a community which are transmitted from one generation to another. It includes all materialistic, abstract and behavioural particulars that exist prior to the individual and consists of features that vary across SOCIETIES. The important features of culture are as follows:=> 1. It contains values and LANGUAGE that can be expressed.2. It contains a way of life that is followed by individuals who have grown in that context.3. It is a historically transmitted pattern of meanings embodied in symbols.4. It has INFLUENCE upon human behaviour. |
|
| 25784. |
What did the president promise Northerners if they accepted the annexation of Texas? |
|
Answer» nt Tyler, in the last months of his term, boldly sent a joint RESOLUTION to Congress for the annexation of Texas. ... Although Mexico had PROMISED war against the United STATES if it annexed Texas, no war followed.hope it helped u.. MARK as BRAINLIEST if it u liked it |
|
| 25785. |
Name two communities that live in Bastar region. Mention some of the beliefs regarding the nature of the Bastar? |
| Answer» TION:The COMMUNITIES living in Bastar are, Maria, Muria Gonds, DHARWAR and Halbas. Their belief REGARDING nature are as follows: (a) The people believed that each village was given its land by the Earth and thus they LOOK after the earth by making some offerings at each agricultural festival. | |
| 25786. |
How do the tribes respect the nature at bastar |
|
Answer» A large number of Bastar tribals are still LIVING in deep forests and AVOID mixing with OUTSIDERS in order to protect their own unique culture. The tribes of Bastar are also known for their colorful festivals and arts and CRAFTS. The Bastar Dussehra is the most famous festival of the region. |
|
| 25787. |
Way of dealing with common people of saints of maharashtra |
|
Answer» nt preached MESSAGE of LOVE and peace . they preached all equally WITHOUT DIFFERENTIATING any CASTES or religions |
|
| 25788. |
What lead to the decline of Mughal Empire? |
|
Answer» eb's EXTREMISM caused Mughal territory and creativity to dry up and the EMPIRE went into decline. The Mughal Emperors that followed Aurangzeb effectively became British or French PUPPETS. ... The harsh POLICY over non Muslims by Aurangzeb is the major cause for the decline of Mughal empire.Hope it HELPS youMark me brainliest |
|
| 25790. |
Explain the MANSABDARI SYSTEM |
|
Answer» army was based on the Mansabdari system .Under this system, Mansabdars had to MAINTAIN a fixed number of troops which they would lend to the emperor during the war. They used to GET JAGIR ( land) as payment for their services. Mansabdari system worked efficiently during AKBAR's reign. I HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!!!!!Mark me BRAINLIEST |
|
| 25792. |
Write a short note on Dandi March with date ................Can anyone please help me its urgent |
|
Answer» 2nd of March 1930, Gandhi wrote a long letter to the viceroy of India about his plan of the Civil Disobedience Movement. ON 12 MARCH 1930 Gandhi started a long march(~24 days) from HIS SABARMATI ASHRAM to DANDI in Gujrat. This marked the BEGINNING of the most Renowned CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE MOVEMENT. On April 5th he reached dandi and on the MORNING of 6th April of 1930 he picked a handful of salt made naturally by the SEA in defiance of the laws as a symbol of breaking the salt tax. this movement symbolised defiance of British laws |
|
| 25793. |
What does embargo mean? |
|
Answer» cial ban on TRADE or other commercial ACTIVITY with a PARTICULAR country. |
|
| 25794. |
W were the three strong rulers of bengal,when east india company came to bengal? |
| Answer» ITION of the Prime Minister of Bengal was established in 1937, and served as the provincial chief executive in the BRITISH RAJ, until 1947, when Bengal was partitioned, MAKING West Bengal part of India and the East Bengal part of Pakistan. | |
| 25795. |
Why is this said that the system of education in the pathshala was flexible |
|
Answer» there were no BOOKS |
|
| 25796. |
Find the sum which will amount to Rs.700 in 5 years at 8% per annum. |
|
Answer» N ;- GIVEN ;-• Amount = ₹700 • Rate = 8% p.a.• Time = 5 years ! • PRINCIPAL = We have to FIND out ! So , LET the Principal be "P" , Than ;- SI = 700 - P HENCE , |
|
| 25797. |
What were the demand of the moderate? |
|
Answer» es were the early nationalists, with moderate views. They had fair moderate demands, some of which are listed below:1. Constitutional Reforms: They wanted the Legislative Council to be expanded.They wanted more Indians to be recruited in all government jobs.They wanted the ICS examination to be HELD in India and England simultaneously.They wanted the complete separation of the Judiciary from the Executive.2. Economic reforms: They urged for the REDUCTION of land revenue.They gave petitions to the government so that loans may be given to farmers for agricultural benefit.They wanted YO reduce the money to be spent on defense, so that it could be utilized in education and health.3. Administrative reforms: They wanted to reduce the official control over the LOCAL BODIES like municipalities and an increase in the power of municipalities to solve fairly big cases.However, the moderates never held arms against the British. They had immense faith In British sense of justice and fair play.❣❣HOPE IT HELPS U ❣❣❣❣PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS BRAINLILIST ❣❣❣❣THANKS ❣❣☺☺☺➖◾◼⬛ ♠️ €Ʉ₮Ɇ $₮₳Ɍ ♥️ ⬛◼◾➖ |
|
| 25798. |
What is pir in Easy language of sst |
|
Answer» Peer (Persian: پیر, lit. 'old [person]', 'elder') is a TITLE for a Sufi master or SPIRITUAL guide. They are also referred to as a Hazrat or Shaikh, which is Arabic for Old Man. ... After that, the STUDENT is CALLED a Murid (Arabic word meaning committed one). |
|
| 25799. |
When and between whom did the Battle of Buxar take place ? What was its come ? |
|
Answer» tle of Buxar was FOUGHT on 22 OCTOBER 1764 between the forces under the command of the BRITISH EAST India Company, led by Hector Munro, and the combined armies of Mir QASIM, Nawab of Bengal till 1763; the Nawab of Awadh; and the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II. .the British army won |
|
| 25800. |
How was social life of people transformed because of city life ? Class x SST |
|
Answer» y life and the migrants : The new dries attracted large number of migrants. As there was shortage of work so many of them made a LIVING from crime.(ii) City life and children : Large number of children were pushed into low paid work, often by their parents. As they were underpaid so many of them also .Mailed making their living from crime, it was only after the passage of -he compulsory Elementary Education Act in 1870 and the Factories Act that children were kept out of industrial work.(iii) Industrialisation and life of workers : The abundance of labour in the market affected the lives of worker As news of possible jobs travelled to the countryside, hundreds tramped to the c:ties. Many JOB classmate seekers had to wait weeks, spending nights under bridges or in night shelter.(iv) City life and individualism : The city no doubt encouraged a new spirit of individualism among both MEN and women, and a freedom from the collective values that were a feature of the SMALLER rural communities.(v) City life and women : Men and women did not have equal access to this new urban space. As women lost their industrial jobs and conservative people railed against their presence in public spaces, women were forced to withdraw into Shier homes The public space became increasingly a MALE preserve, and the domestic sphere was seen as the proper place for women. |
|