Explore topic-wise InterviewSolutions in .

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.

7501.

How to write handwriting neat Tips plz

Answer» E,Here is your answer-1)you have to be watch on others letters how they are writing.observe carefully.2) TRY to MAKE words like them.3) ALWAYS try CURSIVE writing.mark it as brainlist.follow me.
7502.

Write four features of Liberty

Answer»

e is ur answer...Of all the rights which are considered fundamental for the development of the personality of the individual, the RIGHT to liberty or freedom happens to be most respected and valued. In fact without liberty, i.e. without the freedom to ENJOY one’s rights, there can be no real right available to the people. Liberty, as such, is the most cherished and LOVED right of the people.I. Liberty: Meaning:The WORD “Liberty” stands derived from the Latin word ‘Liber” which means ‘free’. In this sense liberty means freedom from restraints and the freedom to act as one likes. However, in a civil society such a meaning of Liberty is taken to be negative and harmful.(1) “Liberty is the freedom of individual to express, without external hindrances, his personality.” -G.D.H Cole(2) “Freedom is not the absence of all restraints but rather the substitution of rational ones for the irrational.” -Mckechnie(3) “Liberty is the existences of those conditions of social life without which no one can in general be at his best self.” “Liberty is the eager maintenance of that atmosphere in which men have the opportunities to be their best-selves.” -Laski4. Liberty is the most essential condition for the enjoyment of rights. It is not the absence of restraints. It is the positive condition for the enjoyment of rights. It admits the presence of such rational restraints as satisfy the test of historical experience and reason.hope U like my answer....m

7503.

What is the composition of indian judiciary for?

Answer» TION of INDIAN JUDICIARY is for 5 YEARS
7504.

Which is the most important political institution in India and why

Answer»

inister can be CALLED as the most important INSTITUTION in a DEMOCRATICCOUNTRY like India because Prime Minister is the REAL executive head of the STATE as compared to the president who is the nominal head of the state. He heads the Party in power in parliament

7505.

When was ministry of law and justice established in india?

Answer»

y of law and justice is the OLDEST LIMB of the government of INDIA dating BACK to 1833 when the Charter Act 1833 was ENACTED by the British Parliament when India was under British control.

7506.

Which body looks after enforcement of laws in india?

Answer» RY I THINK SO
7507.

Give a brief description of the national human rights commission

Answer»

zzzzuzuzuzuzuzuzuzzuzuzuzuzzzuzzuuzuzuzuuzzuzuzuuzuzuzuzzuuzzzz

7508.

Who recently take appointment of cheif justice of telengana?

Answer» HIL B RADHAKRISHNAN
7509.

Which indias capital

Answer»

....HOPE IT HELP

7510.

Privatisation and it's impact on organised labour

Answer» KNOW I DONE you TOMORROW
7511.

Drafting committe ke all members of the present time

Answer»

don't KNOW this ANSWER

7512.

Describe the ho chi minh trail in the vietnamese war

Answer»

ymbolises how the vietnamese used their limited resources to great advantage.2. The trail, an immense network of FOOTPATHS and roads, was used to transport men and material from north to south.3. The trail had support bases and hospitals along the way.4. In some parts, supplies were TRANSPORTED in TRUCKS, but mostly they were carried by porters who were mainly women.5. US regularly bombed this trail trying to disrupt supplies, but efforts to destroy this important supply line by intensive BOMBING failed because they were rebuilt very quicklyHope this will solve your PROBLEM.

7513.

I'll mark brainy for best answer... Explain the Independence of judiciary is necessary to carry out the fundamental rights. Illustrate with examples. Minimum 2 page

Answer»

ve in a strong and independent jurisdiction. In democracy, the judiciary is exempt from external or internal pressures and they can make independent decisions. As far as democracy is CONCERNED, there are some freedom related to it. LAWS of law and freedom of the judiciary are related to democracy. There are two schools of thought. One is the supremacy of the judiciary, while the other is for a powerful parliament. What do you take Constitution is SUPREME law in any country. In many democratic countries like SWITZERLAND, the law can not be reviewed in the Supreme Court. There are rules that are tailored to the people's will. Therefore, judicial review of the law is not always NECESSARY.

7514.

Arrang the following events/movement in the correct order of their cronology:

Answer»

there is no any EVENT or MOVEMENT

7515.

Diffrence between probate or latter of administration

Answer»

of Probate is issued to the executors named in a will. ... A Grant of Letters of ADMINISTRATION is issued in circumstances where the deceased has died without a will to the PERSON who has the legal right to deal with the estate from a predetermined list of possible ADMINISTRATORS.

7516.

Who is Current First lady of India?

Answer» KOVIND is the ANSWER.
7517.

Discuss the importance of natural resources like land,trees,air,water and animals and ehy we should have respect for the natural resources

Answer» RAL RESOURCES will not there then it is very DIFFICULT to SURVIVE US...#am #
7518.

Whose pic is this???????

Answer» E this is HOMI
7519.

Write two significant words of the preamble of the indian constitution

Answer»

gntry libertysecularsocialistdemocratic REPUBLIC

7520.

Who was the first president of the constituent assembly of india?

Answer»

hchidananda Sinha was the first president (temporary CHAIRMAN) of the Constituent Assembly when it met on DECEMBER 9, 1946.

7521.

Write any four characteristics of political parties

Answer»

racteristics of a political PARTY are(i) Political PARTIES contest elections and share power.(ii) They agree on some POLICIES and PROGRAMMES for the society to promote collective good.(iii) If a political party is unable to win a majority, it makes an alliance with other parties to form a Coalition GOVERNMENT.(iv) Political parties try to persuade people that their policies are better than others.The above characteristics show that political parties are necessary for a democracy.

7522.

In which state, government changes every five years in india?

Answer» TATE except JAMMU and KASHMIR which is six YEARS.
7523.

How many article in indian constitution

Answer»

riend............Here is your ANSWER.................Now constitution of india has 448 ARTICLES in 25 parts and 12 schedules.

7524.

How political parties can be reformed in our country

Answer»

e your answer is -----so....... .....they are FORMED through direct Election done by PUBLIC! TQSM mark me as brainliest if I did #DISHA

7525.

Discuss of political theory is dead

Answer»

ult will prompt us to call into QUESTION the entire enterprise of political theory. Pointy-headed scholars in academic GUILDS will have to adapt or find other work. Policy analysts will write whitepapers for INVESTORS, as opposed to tossing them over the moat at politicians.I realize these are some pretty AUDACIOUS claims, and I’ll return to them in a MOMENT. But first, how did we get to this point?

7526.

আমাদের দেশে রাজনৈতিক অধ্যপতনে কিসের অভাব ?

Answer» ASK QUESTION in ENGLISH
7527.

Distinguish between regional and national parties long answer

Answer»

l PARTY are those who rule over STATE while national party RULES over nation

7528.

My vote my right in kannada essy

Answer»

idge PLEASE MARK IT BRAINLIEST for me to REFER to the POET as that of a cattle of the note to CHOOSE a

7529.

What was the mathma gandhi contribution to the consitution of india

Answer»

Gandhi's contribution to constitution of India on a direct BASIS was NIL as he was not even a memberof the constituent assembly and neither participated in its drafting. But the MEMBERS of the drafting COMMISSION had some staunch followers of Gandhi among them.I THINK it will help u

7530.

which subject has been transferred from the state list to the concurrent list by a constitutional amendment?

Answer» ATION 2. forest 3. weight and measures 4. protection of wild animals and BIRDS 5. ADMINISTRATION of JUSTICE hope it helps.....
7531.

Explain on confidend not dicrectly elected

Answer»

t election is an election in which voters do not choose between candidates for an office, but elect people who then choose. It is one of the OLDEST forms of elections, and is still used today for many PRESIDENTS, cabinets, upper houses, and supranational legislatures. Presidents and prime MINISTERS can be indirectly elected by parliaments or by a SPECIAL body convened solely for that purpose. The election of the EXECUTIVE government in most parliamentary systems is indirect: elect the parliamentarians, who then elect the government including most prominently the prime minister from among themselves. Upper houses, especially of federal republics, can be indirectly elected by state legislatures or state governments. Similarly, supranational legislatures can be indirectly elected by constituent countries' legislatures or executive governments.

7532.

Who formulate and implement the national policy in this country?

Answer»

Commission (1964–1966), the government of PRIME Minister Indira Gandhi announced the first National POLICY on Education in 1968, which CALLED for a "RADICAL restructuring" and equalise educational opportunities in order to achieve national integration and greater hope it will help you.......

7533.

What is full form of INC

Answer»

me of INC is INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS

7534.

What is the meaning of Mobility?

Answer»

your answer man... MOBILITY means : The ability to move; CAPACITY for MOVEMENT.

7535.

What are the various forms of justice

Answer»

utive JUSTICE,PROCEDURAL justice,RESTORATIVE justice,RETRIBUTIVE justice

7536.

Who is the chairman of Planning commission in India?

Answer»

nning COMMISSION of India is also known as NITI Aayog .the CHAIRMAN of this is our prime minister. (NARENDRA MODI).

7537.

Will india become vishwaguru

Answer»

ars ago India was vishwaguru but gradually it's RESPECT DECREASED bit now India is developing very FASTLY and under few YEARS India can again become vishwaguru

7538.

What is the full form of N E W S....??????

Answer»

rm of news is NORTH, EAST, WEST, South

7539.

Who is responsible for conducting election in India? Describe its role?

Answer»

ernment is responsible.please MARK me as a BRAINLIST.

7540.

What is the profit define for 8th class

Answer» SS PROFIT is CORRECT
7541.

Growth of local government in india

Answer»

ays there is a GROWTH of LOCAL GOVERNMENT. now a days all are free so they SETUP their own local government

7542.

Reservation should be for upper caste or not

Answer»

m CREAMY layer is used for the RELATIVELY wealthier and better-EDUCATED members of the backward CLASSES. It is argued that they should not continue to avail the benefits of reservations as they are rich and educated . HOPE it will help u....Plz mark me as brainlistRead more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/7735780#readmore

7543.

Citizen? What are it's features

Answer»

ly RECOGNIZED subject or NATIONAL of a state or COMMONWEALTH, either native or NATURALIZED.

7544.

Provision for equality and for affirmative action in the constitution of india

Answer»

tive action[1] and discriminatory measures are complex and controversial issues. The purpose of affirmative action is to speed up the establishment of a representative and unprejudiced workforce in addition to ASSIST those who were in the past deprived by unfair DISCRIMINATION to fulfill their highest potential.[2] The term itself INVOKES emotions that range from fear and rage to satisfaction[3]. Affirmative action has encouraged an ongoing debate regarding the legal, moral and economic questions arising from the preferential treatment of certain groups of people in society.[4]  Underlying this debate are various concerns about the NOTION of reverse discrimination or unfairly disadvantaging INDIVIDUALS who bear no responsibility for past or present discrimination practiced by others.

7545.

Velocity potential function and stream function in terms of r and theta

Answer»

e that the CURRENT flow for wires directly PROPORTIONAL to its POTENTIAL difference

7546.

which became the first country in the world to recognise orphanage trafiking as a form of modern slavery.

Answer»
7547.

What is the meaning of the term power over the ballot box

Answer»

ver the ballot box' means the way people get the same equal rights to vote. Votinghas rules in which all people WHETHER rich or poor get the same right, to vote for the CANDIDATES. They all STAND together in the line to vote for the candidates

7548.

Which is the law governing juvenile courts? (Answer in one sentence)

Answer»

don't KNOW about this

7549.

Write an essay about Fundamental rights and fundamental duties of Indian citizens

Answer»

and duties play an important part in the development of a nation or the growth of an organization. Rights on the one hand give an individual an opportunity to be a part of development process while duties on the other hand make an individual obliged to play a part in the development. As a citizen of a democratic country we all are privileged to have some fundamental rights. But, apart from these rights we also have fundamental duties which we rarely TALK about. Moreover responsible citizenship is not just about enjoying the fundamental rights and performing the fundamental duties mentioned in our constitution but it is about going beyond those duties. We always harp on our rights where ever we can and neglect the duties we generally have. As a citizen of our country we enjoy the rights of a privileged citizen and OFTEN we complain of the GOVERNMENT’s inability to provide services. Similarly in an organization, as an employee or a student in an institute we complain about the inadequacies of the system. But when it comes to our duty for the nation or institute, most of the times we are not aware at all. For instance as a responsible citizen, we have the duty of protecting the public properties, which we do not hesitate to destroy while protesting or demanding our rights. Destroying STREET lamps, BURNING tyres and vehicles, disrupting traffic are the common phenomena seen at the protest sites. hope this will help u :-)plzz mark me as brainliest

7550.

How did locke's redifine the nature of ideal government?

Answer»

✝️☘️HOPE HELP YOU⬅️⬅️⬅️^_^^_^✨✝️⭐⭐⬅️ Answer ➡️➡️➡️➡️John Locke (1632–1704) is among the most influential political philosophers of the modern period. In the Two Treatises of Government, he defended the claim that men are by nature free and equal against CLAIMS that God had made all people NATURALLY SUBJECT to a monarch.⬅️⬅️☘️^_^⭐✨➡️➡️ Please brainliest this answer ⬅️✝️^_^✝️^_^⭐^_^⭐✨☘️✨☝️✨