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| 10001. |
Who is authorised to caste vote in India? a) 15 b) 20 c) 19 d) 18 |
| Answer» E can CAST VOTE from the AGE of 18. | |
| 10002. |
Who is present chair men of rajya shabha |
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Answer» The PRESENT CHAIRMAN of the RAJYA SABHA is Venkaiya NAIDU.... |
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| 10003. |
Explain any four major concern in India foreign policy in the post cold war period |
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Answer» I am BANGLADESHI.......EXPLANATION:So I don't KNOW about INDIAN POLITICS.......✌✌✌ |
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| 10004. |
मनुष्य स्वतंत्र रूप से जन्म लेता है लेकिन हम जगह वह बन्धनों में जकड़ा है । " किसने कहा है? |
| Answer» JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU . | |
| 10005. |
The unforeseen occurrence or political situation which happened in the host country of the Tour de France event in the past |
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Answer» A “circumstance” is a situation. An “unforeseen circumstance” is a situation that the party did not SEE coming. It was not EXPECTED. This phrase is used when the ORDINARY COURSE of things or plans that have been made are regrettably altered or cancelled due to SOMETHING happening that wasn't expected. |
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Write a note on the legitimate use of power about 500 words each |
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Answer» tion:IntroductionAccording to Phatak, power is the ability to influence the outcome of other people’s behaviors. Accordingly, one can only boost power if he/she is able to influence the world around him/her. Legitimate power is one of the important types of powers enjoyed by leaders. Additionally, legitimate power depends on the position a person occupies WITHIN an organization.For that reason, legitimate power is the power enjoyed by a person by virtue of his position within an organization (Phatak). Ashraf also reiterates that legitimate power is the degree to which a leader uses his juniors to fulfill certain goals. However, the legitimate power concept allows a person to exercise more power than his position permits (Phatak). This scenario occurs when his/her seniors delegate some of their responsibilities to him/her.On the other hand, a leader can also exercise less power than what is conferred on him/her (Phatak). Accordingly, he can delegate some of his powers to his juniors. Nevertheless, one cannot lead effectively if he or she does not understand the people he is leading. For that reason, all leaders must understand the fundamental principles of organizational behaviour.Furthermore, power can have negative or positive effects on an organization, DEPENDING on how it is utilized (Merchant). For instance, good leaders are likely to USE power in a manner that produces results. On the other hand, leaders who use power arrogantly or in a domineering manner are likely to encounter resistance from their subordinates.Therefore, they are less likely to produce results. In addition, legitimate power has boundaries, as such, it can only be exercised to a certain extent. For that reason, exercise of legitimate cannot go beyond an employee’s zone of indifference (Hellriegel and Slocum 24).An Overview of PowerOne cannot fully understand the concept of legitimate power without revisiting the definition of power. According to Phatak, a person is said to possess power when he or she has the capability to influence outcomes and fulfill goals. Merchant also adds that a person can also exercise power unknowingly. For that reason, most people fail to recognize that they possess power. In simple terms, power enables a person to get things done.According to Green, there are several ways in which one can acquire power. Power can be won, given or forcefully taken (Green). To start with, one can compete for power as in the case with ELECTIONS. Secondly, one can receive power from another person. Finally, one can forcefully dethrone another person from power.Major Attributes of Legitimate PowerLegitimate power is an important ASPECT in the day to day running of a busy organization. However, in order to fully understand legitimate power, it is important to know what legitimacy means. In his article, Phatak reiterates that legitimacy is undertaking something without breaking the law. In this regard, the law is the code of conduct that is accepted and unanimously agreed upon by members of an organization (Phatak).Legitimate power, on the other hand, refers to the power a leader enjoys within an organization (Phatak). Therefore, legitimate power refers to the authority a person enjoys due to his or her rank. For that reason, the strength of legitimate power depends on the status of a person in an organization’s power structure (Merchant).Legitimate power is also called positional power (Merchant). Citing Hinkin and Schriesheim, Faeth also states that legitimate power is the ability to make another person feel obligated or responsible. In this case, the leader is indentified by the responsibilities bestowed on him. Therefore, a legitimate leader has more rights and responsibilities than his followers.In addition, he has an absolute control over his follower. For instance, subordinates report to managers. On the other hand, a manager allocates responsibilities to subordinates. In addition, a manager has the right to control the behaviors of his subordinates.Interestingly, when a person receives more responsibilities, his legitimate powers increase (Merchant). |
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| 10007. |
Difference between us secularism and Indian secularism |
| Answer» TION:The primary DIFFERENCE between the American and Indian SECULARISM is that in the American secularism, the state does not intervene in RELIGIOUS affairs, but in the Indian secularism, the state can intervene and it often does. | |
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How can farmers be reduced from the Debt trap |
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Answer» tion: By improving the formal sector for providing loansFarmers DONT TAKE loans in formal sector as they do not have collateral to giveInformal SOURCES must be avoided by the farmersHOPE IT HELPS!! |
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| 10009. |
What is parliamentary form of government |
| Answer» TION:It MEANS that INDIA has a PARLIAMENTARY FORM of government both in centre and state. it is modelled on the British pattern | |
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1. How can the principles of Ubuntu be applied in the criminal justice system to ensure justice for victims? |
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Answer» by filing and FIRExplanation:because till FIR is not FILE POLICE can't take ACTION |
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| 10012. |
पर्यावरण को प्रदूषण से बचाने के कोई दो उपाय सुझाइए। |
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Answer» ण को प्रदूषण से बचाने के दो उपाय :• खाना बनाने और सब्जियां धोने में उपयोग होने वाले पानी से पौधों का संरक्षण करना। • अंधाधुंध जंगलों की कटाई से प्रकृति का संतुलन बिगड़ रहा है अत: खेती, वन तथा जंगलों का योग्य तरीके से रखरखाव करना। •मकान या भवन बनाते समय पेड़-पौधारोपण के लिए अतिरिक्त जगह छोड़ना। THANKS ❤️ |
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14. Arrange the Three tier Panchayati Raj System as per the Constitutional Provisio(a) Village Panchayat - Intermediate Panchayat - District Panchayat(b) Panchayat Union - District Panchayat - Village Panchayat(c) District Panchayat - village Panchayat - Intermediate Pachayat(d) Village Panchayat - Town Panchayat - District Pachayat - IntermediatePanchayat |
| Answer» DEXPLANATION:VILLAGE PANCHAYAT -> TOWN Panchayat-> DISTRICT Panchayat -> Intermediate Panchayat | |
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Media ka kartavya janta ko suchit krna hai, raay banana nhi |
| Answer» YES, The MEDIA was Don't MAKE raay | |
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Explain the power of judicial review of the Supreme Court of India. (plzz give the perfect answer for 6 marks its important for my exam) |
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Answer» l Review refers to the POWER of the judiciary to INTERPRET the CONSTITUTION and to DECLARE any such law or order of the legislature and executive void, if it finds them in conflict the Constitution of India. ... It has the power to reject any law or any of its PART which is found to be unconstitutional. |
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Write the different safeguards of Citizens Rights. (6marks questions).I want perfect answer..for the exam |
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Answer» Probably the most important document that was approved to protect human rights is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Universal Declaration, as it's commonly known, was signed in 1948 in the framework of the UN. This Declaration showed the commitment of all members of the UN to promote and protect all human rights for everybody. It constitutes the fist step on the universal PROTECTION of human rights.Additionally, there are 9 human rights treaties, which are considered the main instruments that protect human rights. As treaties, these are BINDING obligations for those countries that sign them. These treaties are special because they have a number of rights that they protect. They also create a body, called a Committee, composed by independent experts that are in charge of making sure that States Parties (signatories of the treaty) comply with their obligations. States Parties have to send periodic reports to each of these COMMITTEES, showing the laws and public POLICY that they have implemented so far to make the treaty a reality in their country. They also explain the challenges and obstacles they face in the implementation. This dialogue also involves civil society becoming a good tool to create BRIDGES between the different actors that work to improve human rights in each country. IF the State Party has accepted that mechanisms, cases can also be brought before these Committees. |
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Is the following questions are same? Explain the power of judicial review of the Supreme Court of India.Explain the powers & functions of the Supreme Court of India. |
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Answer» cial review is a different thing.The FUNCTIONS of the SUPREME court ke ANDAR judicial review aata hai.The POWERS and functions of the Supreme Court also INCLUDES :Settlements of disputes.Advisory jurisdictionRevisory JurisdictionJudicial review. |
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| 10018. |
Do the cooperative markets exploit the producers |
| Answer» YES they do EXPLOIT producers.Explanation: | |
| 10019. |
Write a short note on CAA |
| Answer» TION:The CAA stands for Citizenship Amendment Act, where the minority of only THREE COUNTRIES including, Pakistan, AFGHANISTAN, and Bangladesh, will be given citizenship in India.The minorities of these three countries INCLUDED such as Hindu, Jains, Sikhs, Parsis, Buddhist, and Christians. | |
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Why do we needs rights in a democracy in 5 point |
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Do the cooperative markets exploit the producers ? |
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Answer» tion:s,they do EXPLOIT producers/consumersFrom industries/go downs they PURCHASE bulky goods cheaply (LESS than that of market PRICE) but sell at double RATES |
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7. "विवेक तथा प्रचलन के दृष्टिकोण से राजनीति विज्ञान ही सर्वाधिकउचित नाम है।" यह कथन किसका है? |
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Why did people travel to differentin the past ? |
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| 10024. |
Is it true or false. Plant respires only during day |
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| 10025. |
Which of the talowing spent there Which of the following special character is used to define variable lengtharguments?(A) &(B) $(D) #(C) * |
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Answer» (C) *Explanation:In python, * is used to SEND the variable length ARGUMENT list ( i.e., no.of arguments intake at a time ) to a function.Check the following attachment for the detailed explanation:To the function x, we passed 5 actual PARAMETERS 1,2,3,4,5; where in the definition, FORMALLY, we passed a, *b as parameters.In such case, a takes one parameter (the first one), where *b takes in all the remaining parameters as tuple. so, a=1 and b=(2,3,4,5)Note: Variable length parameter should be passed as the LAST formal argument. |
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Discuss mention four step taken by the government to remove untouchability |
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Answer» Following are the important Governmental efforts TAKEN for the eradication of UNTOUCHABILITY.Constitutional Safeguards: ...The Untouchability Offences Act, 1955: ...Harijan WELFARE Departments: ...Educational Facilities: ...JOB Facilities: ...Economic Facilities: ...Housing Facilities:Explanation:pls mark me as brainliest ❣❣ |
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Write the factors which influences the balanced report ? |
| Answer» TION:CAUSES of balance PROBLEMS include:infections of your EAR.inner ear problems.head injury.poor blood circulation.certain medications.chemical imbalance in your brain.low blood PRESSURE.high blood pressure | |
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Who is the first woman I AS officer in india? |
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Answer» Anna RAJAM Malhotra first woman IAS officer in India.I HOPE this will HELP U |
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| 10029. |
Why are private companies not interested in providing public facilities like water supply, etc.? |
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Answer» because they DONT WANT LOSS they just THINK about there own PROFIT |
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| 10030. |
Critically examine the nature of the Indian state and discuss liberal,Marxist and Gandhian approaches to the study of Indian state mid politics |
| Answer» 9 gghxxgjkvcjpkcjxgh u8te7vgolbhExplanation:gmlvvbrjddji | |
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Just because we claim something it does not become our right. Analyse the statement with examples |
| Answer» COMPOUND sentenseExplanation:it's a compound SENTENCE because is USED to joind TWO SENTENCES so it's a conjunctionthat's it | |
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How brand value and social value are interrelated ? |
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Answer» . ................... |
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| 10033. |
Describe the growth of bloc politics in the Cold arena |
| Answer» TION:GROWTH of bloc POLITICS in the Cold arena | |
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पल्लव और दक्षिण भारतीय राजनीति में स्थानीय संघो की प्रकृति और भुमिका क्या थी? टिप्पणी कीजिए। |
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What is the difference between spcial and commerical advertising |
| Answer» ADVERTISEMENT are the advertisements which are made on social issues or for PUBLIC awareness, whereas COMMERCIAL advertisement are made to sell a brand. Well basically the DIFFERENCE is that a commercial is an advertisement that is either a short film or voice NARRATIVE of a product.Thanks | |
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Write a detailed note on Pakistan's relations with Non-Muslim countries |
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Answer» n has a strategically important geo-political location, has Afghanistan, China, India and Iran in IMMEDIATE neighborhood, is at the corridor of world major maritime oil supply lines, is located between gas & oil rich middle east and world's population centres (East & South Asia). Pakistan has been maintaining a TENSED relationship with neighbouring Republic of India and CLOSE relationships with People's Republic of China and Arab nations. Pakistan is a MEMBER of the ORGANISATION of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), is named by the US as a major non-NATO ally in the war against terrorism and one of founding members of IMCTC. |
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Which one of the follwing statements related to the indo china war 1962 |
| Answer» PLEASE WRITE OPTION ALSO | |
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What is comparative politics? |
| Answer» COMPARATIVE politics is a field in POLITICAL SCIENCE characterized either by the use of the comparative method or other empirical methods to explore politics within (as opposed to between) countries.here is ur ANSWER mate...... pls MARK me as the brainliest | |
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Pariamentary form of goverment |
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Answer» A PARLIAMENTARY system or parliamentary democracy is a system of democratic governance of a state (or subordinate entity) where the executive derives its democratic legitimacy from its ability to COMMAND the confidence of the legislature, typically a parliament, and is also held accountable to that parliament. In a parliamentary system, the head of state is usually a person distinct from the head of government. This is in contrast to a presidential system, where the head of state often is also the head of government and, most importantly, the executive does not derive its democratic legitimacy from the legislature.Countries with parliamentary democracies may be constitutional monarchies, where a monarch is the head of state while the head of government is almost always a member of parliament (such as Thailand, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, and Japan), or parliamentary republics, where a mostly ceremonial PRESIDENT is the head of state while the head of government is regularly from the legislature (such as Ireland, Germany, India, and Italy). In a few parliamentary republics, such as Botswana, South Africa, and Suriname, among some others, the head of government is also head of state, but is elected by and is answerable to parliament. In bicameral parliaments, the head of government is generally, though not always, a member of the lower house.Parliamentarianism is the dominant form of government in EUROPE, with 32 of its 50 sovereign states being parliamentarian. It is also common in the Caribbean, being the form of government of 10 of its 13 island states, and in Oceania. Elsewhere in the world, parliamentary countries are less common, but they are distributed through all continents, most often in former colonies of the British Empire that subscribe to a particular brand of parliamentarianism known as the Westminster system. |
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B) What happens when an ordinary bill duly passed by the Lok Sabha is rejected by the Rajya Sabha? |
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Answer» When a bill that passed in Lok SABHA is defeated in Rajya Sabha. Lok Sabha passed the Money Bill then Rajya Sabha must passed the Bill with in 14 days. If it is not passed or send amendments then the Bill understood to be passed. Lok Sabha is not bound to accept amendment of Rajya Sabha in case of Money Bill.Explanation:A bill pending in the Rajya Sabha but not passed by the Lok Sabha does not LAPSE. If the president has notified the HOLDING of a joint SITTING before the dissolution of Lok Sabha, does not lapse. A bill passed by both Houses but pending assent of the president does not lapse. |
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The work of gram panchayat is approved by |
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Answer» The work of GRAM panchayat is APPROVED by gram sabhaExplanation:~follow me please and MARK as brainliest I'm TANNU Rana ♥ |
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What are residuary powers of parliament |
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Answer» tion:Residuary powers of the PARLIAMENT means that the Parliament has the POWER to MAKE LAWS on any matters not enumerated in State List or Concurrent List. |
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9) The sub-division of a district are known by different names such as |
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Answer» are KNOWN as tahasil or TALUKA MATE i WISH this will HELP you |
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खण्ड-अ प्लेटो ने अपने किस ग्रन्थ में न्याय सम्बन्धी विचार प्रस्तुत किए हैं?मैकाइवर के अनुसार शक्ति को परिभाषित कीजिए।उदारवाद का जनक किसे माना जाता है? |
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Answer» plato ne republic me nyay sambandhi vichar PRASTUT kiye hainudarvad ka janak john LOCK KO kaha JATA hai |
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| 10046. |
The commissioner and the administrative staff areward councilors getwhile the |
| Answer» ELECTION COMMISSIONER | |
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Every___has an area that comes under its control |
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Answer» countryExplanation:I THINK it is a COUNTRY but it can not CONTROL CORONA VIRUS |
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What are the diffrences b/w direct& Indirect taxes ? |
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Answer» ❇️❇️❇️here is your answer ✏️✏️DIRECT TAX:- ❗it is the tax which is PAID by the person on whom it is legally imposed. ❗the burden of direct taxes can't be shifted to another person.❗ EXAMPLES:- income tax, corporate tax INDIRECT TAX ❗it is the tax is imposed on the person but is paid by another.❗the burden of indirect tax can be shifted to others.❗ examples :- GST , CUSTOMS duty.♦️may this helps you ♦️♨️ kushpreetsaini30739♨️ |
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PageRANKA. Explaintheproblems of effectsdreactioncatole- العامل |
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Answer» ygzigzyosydigdlgiysitfigzyosxplxtudlhhchkdjojchic |
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Hower and bakira are important crops in rajasthan .why? |
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Answer» an's economy is primarily agricultural and pastoral. Wheat and barley are cultivated over large AREAS, as are pulses, sugarcane, and oilseeds. Cotton and tobacco are the STATE's cash crops. Rajasthan is AMONG the largest producers of edible oils in India and the second largest producer of oilseeds. |
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