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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Reasons for not achieving goals of UEE |
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Answer» You couldn't get what you actually need if you don’t say TRANSPARENTLY or if you haven’t MADE goals to get the case. Being perfect with your goals is truely IMPORTANT. More definite your targets are the more definite your work schedule COULD be. More specific your work plans are the more definite your OUTPUT will be. Adjusting targets doesn’t provide results. Untill you have set your targets into solid work plans you couldn't get them. |
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Discussion of responsibility of school teacher with respect to money labour and resourcefulness? |
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Answer» Maximum teachers work in difficult SITUATIONS and have large classes. With few resources where these pupils in these situations are not likely to have to compensate for limited school resources. Group of teachers working in such environments RECENTLY brainstormed advices about resourcefulness INSPITE of such difficult conditions. Many IDEAS were brought forward and planned that the following was most useful. Use of local environment as a teaching aid. Each and Every schools had an environment that could be exploited for discussion, investigations and SOURCES of classroom data. |
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A letter on describing about travel experience from native place to frigid zone for uncle. |
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Answer» June 28 , 2017 33/6,SN Road, Kolkata Dear Uncle, When I was very small and when I meet last time with u in GORAKHPUR that time I am extremely busy with study those days as a result I didn't had spare time to write a letter. I'm happy to tell you that all my family members had planned to spend the coming vacation with you. Our school will REMAIN closed for more than a month due to scorching hot summer. Seven days to complete near by important tour spots of Agra will be enough. So, our TRIP will be about about 10 days. Our top priority will be Taj at Agra as because we can't enjoy the Taj's beauty last trip. Yourself Sincerely . Abir |
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Where was there demand of Soviet style governance in Germany after the first world war |
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Answer» EUROPE has given the much needed framework to manage with ‘the German Question’ the ROLE of largest and most strong state in Europe. Europeans started the Great War of 1914 to 1918 and they shall be HIGHLIGHTING on the diplomatic problems and the ENORMOUS waste of lives and also starting of new approach to international relations by EU. |
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How struggle around conflicting demands and pressure shapes democracy |
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Answer» INDIA and AROUND the globe normally or even our lives we don't value THINGS easily. The things we get as a result of our struggles or movements we didn't value them. There were struggles for India's independence along with movements and today also some countries even India have to do struggles and movements in ORDER to get there wish. |
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Challenges of municipal parties |
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Answer» Municipal ELECTIONS are very poor in study of elections and VOTING behavior. Canada there has been no municipal election study analogous to the Canadian Election Study or the much less frequent provincial studies. Most municipalities in Canada use a ward system and parties have not formed. This makes an election survey impractical SINCE voters face many low-profile CANDIDATES with little to tie them together across wards. |
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प्लास्टर ऑफ पेरिस के निर्माण मे किस खनिज का उपयोग होता है ?(a) घीया पत्थर(b) एस्बेस्टॉस(c) चूना पत्थर(d) जिप्सम |
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Please answer me fast it is very importanttell me about goverment of united states. |
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Answer» The federal government of the United Stateshas three branches of government: the legislature, executive, and judiciary, as established in the United States Constitution. |
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What is a pollution ? |
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Answer» ☸Pollution is SOMETHING introduced into the environment that is dirty, unclean or has a harmful effect. ☸Pollution can affect the air, the land and WATER bodies throughout the world. ☸Air pollution we cause results from the BURNING of FOSSIL fuels, such as coal, oil, natural gas etc. ☸Breathing polluted air puts you at a higher risk for asthma . Thanks ✌✌✌ |
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Define urban agglomeration |
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Answer» An urban agglomeration is a CONTINUOUS urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining outgrowths (OGs), or TWO or more PHYSICALLY contiguous TOWNS together with or without outgrowths of such towns. |
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Who was Sir William Jones please answer my exam is on 22 |
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Answer» William Jones, FRS (1675 – 3 July 1749) was a Welsh mathematician, most noted for his use of the symbol π (the GREEK letter PI) to represent the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its |
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Why sugar cane is important in Indian economy ? |
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Answer» Most of the sugarcane is utilized for production of sugar and remaining is used for other purposes like jaggery (GUR, juice (Raswanti), fodder (immature green tops), thatching of huts (trash), mulching (trash), compost (trash and stubbles), fuel (stubbles). Various by products OBTAINED from cane like bagasse, molasses, and pressmud cake are also used fovarious purposes like fuel and paper MAKING, alcohol and other chemicals, MANURE, respectively . Sugarcane is primarily grown in 8 states of India viz., Andhra Pradesh, BIHAR, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh |
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Ms. Singh found holes in her silk saree which was stored in a box during summer season. Give three possible reasons for it. Write three precautions which we should take to avoid this problem. |
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Answer» It was silk in SUMMER and box must have BURNT and SUNLIGHT made a hole in saree |
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How the armed forces have helped people during indian ocean tsunami at andaman anx nicobar island |
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Can you list two different provisions in the 1989 act |
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Answer» hey Two DIFFERENT PROVISIONS in the 1989 Act are: (i) To occupy land that was taken from DALITS and Adivasis (ii) No further forced displacement. thanku |
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What was the social and religious causes of Revolution |
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Answer» There is widespread and anger |
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The philosophy of ‘blood and steel’ was advocated by............., Fill in the blank. |
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Answer» Hey dear.. |
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Which is there longest Gate |
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Answer» Buland DARWAZA in Fatepur SIKRI is the largest gate in the WHOLE world. Hope it HELPS.......... |
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Industrial activities increased environmental problems discuss |
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Answer» It has really DONE so because the SMOKE it produces just goes into the earth and KNOW filters are usually put on the chimneys of the factory so this causes more harm and also the waste from earth and the Chemicals also used in it go or are DISPOSED off in water BODIES which make them poisonous which make the water body is poisonous |
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Why do we need election mention any three demerits of an electron Commission |
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Answer» Elections are required to ENSURE a peaceful transfer of power and uphold the democratic form of governance that acts as an expression of the collective will of people. The people get to decide who will be their rulers according to the choices they are offered in the form of various POLITICAL PARTIES and candidates. It is the process through which democracy is seen in action. It also ensures the accountability of the government to the people. The following are certain demerits of electoral competition: It creates disunity and factionalism Candidates often use dirty tricks to discredit their opponents and win elections Long term policies may become a casualty of electoral politics Money power is often a crucial determinant of results in elections and smaller and independent candidates may not have sufficient resources to COMPETE with big parties on equal terms |
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What are the tips to save the environment ? |
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Name the state in which almost half the population is living below the poverty line |
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Answer» The BIHAR is the 5th poorest state in INDIA. Half of the population of Bihar is LIVING below the poverty line. The poverty LEVEL in this state is around 33.74%. |
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Explain any two objectives of the government anti poverty programme |
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Answer» Two objectives of the GOVERNMENT ANTI poverty programmes are :- |
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What changes can be seen in secondary sector of india |
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Answer» In the Indian secondry SECTOR it DEVELOPS DAY by day . In secondry sector INDUSTRIALIZATION comes . It pollutes nature and our environment . It ALSO affect Primary and turciary sector |
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what are the hardships faced by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru during the Indian Independence movement ........ please help in answering this question |
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Answer» While Umarao Upadhyay has mentioned problems well in the first two paragraphs, the last one is simply Sanghi version of history on SOCIAL networking SITES. JL Nehru was widely accepted as the PM and there are no two thoughts about it. Patel was never a competitor, it was just that there were certain points of disagreement between the two. The politics of that era was unlike that of today. Political differences were not concealed, they were always visible. |
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Critically examine the.Progress of consumer movement in.India |
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Answer» The number of consumer groups in India is about 700, but only about 20-25 are RECOGNISED by the government. ALTHOUGH, the activities of the groups have increased substantially in recent years, the redressal PROCESS is still expensive and time consuming. The existing laws are not as effective as far as compensation for defective products is concerned. Even after more than 25 years of the enacting of the Consumer Protection ACT (COPRA), a large SECTION of consumers are unaware of their rights. Rules and regulations applicable to the marketplace are often not followed. The Consumer Movement can become more effective only when consumers are made aware of their rights and their role in getting justice. |
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The old age needs special care.' Justify the statement with the help of one example. |
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Answer» HI friend, Old age means that everything in your BODY has gotten old. You have spent your life time USING your body in EVERY possible way and with time, like everything else, the body is ought to wear out.Due to this reason, when people get old, they encounter health problems and become week n=both MENTALLY and physically. For example, you may know people around you who are old. They mostly sick and require other peoples help in performing most of the tasks. It also depends upon what kind of sickness they are going through. I hope the answer is helpful. Thanks for asking |
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Explain the reasons for providing free education in elementary education in india? |
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Answer» Education in India is provided by the public sector as WELL as the private sector, with CONTROL and funding coming from three LEVELS: CENTRAL, state and local. Under VARIOUS articles of the Indian Constitution, free and compulsory education is provided as a fundamental right to children between the ages of 6 and 14. The ratio of public schools to private schools in India is 7:5. young population. |
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Why do rulers in non democratic country needs elections |
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Answer» Rulers in non democratic country needs election to SHOW themselves democratic INFRONT of world because ONE fundamental unit of democracy is election alothough they are freeor fair or not |
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Answer please fast ..urgent..Describe the explosive condition pravailed in Balkans after 1871 in Europe? |
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Answer» Explosive condition of Balkans in 1871: The Balkans was a region of geographical and ethnic variation comprising modern days Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece and Macedonia whose inhabitants were broadly known as Slavs. A large part of Balkans was under the control of OTTOMAN Empire. The spread of ideas of Romantic Nationalism in the Balkans TOGETHER with the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire MADE this region explosive. All throughout the 19th century the Ottoman Empire had sought to strengthen itself. The Balkan people based their claims for independence or political rights on NATIONALITY and used history for their claim. Balkan also became the scene of rivalry among big powers. |
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What are the features of civil code of Napoleon |
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Answer» The civil code or the NAPOLEONIC code of 1804 was introduced by Napoleon Bonaparte in many parts of EUROPE to MAINTAIN its control. Under this code, |
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A Zoo has 41 animals,if 6 is dead then how many animals remain? |
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What do you understand by different regions of India contain different minerals. Give reasons |
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Answer» Different regions of India contains different minerals because of different types of SOILS which is PRESENT in our nature. |
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Why does mawsynram in Meghalaya receive the highest rainfall in the world?¿?? |
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Rights are not only limited to fundamentals but to much more extents? HowExperts plz answer |
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Answer» YES this very that a COUNTRY does not depends upon fundamental rights only there are some more RIGHT which are important for the health and wealth of our nation. Please mark it as BRAINLIEST answer |
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राजस्थान मे सिक्ख धर्म के अन्तिम गुरु थे ?(a) तेगबहादुर(b)गुरु अर्जुन(c) गुरु नानकदेव(d) गुरु गोविन्द सिंह |
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What are the features of formal and informal sources of credit? |
Answer» Features of formal sources of credit are :-Formal sources of credit are provided by banks and cooperative SOCIETIES to the borrowers. - Reserve Bank of INDIA (RBI) governs the functioning of formal source of credit. RBI PERIODICALLY checks the interest rate and other details of these sources. -They follow PROPER terms of credit which includes collateral, documentation, rate of interest and mode of repayment. - They provide cheap and affordable credits with common terms of credit for all. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Features of informal sources of credit are :- Informal sources of credit are moneylenders, traders, employers, relatives, friends etc. - There is no government or private organisation that manages or check the credit activities performed by informal sources. - Their terms of credit are flexible for the personal benefit of the lenders and condition of borrowers. - They generally charge higher rates of interest and exploit the borrowers for their own BENEFITS. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Which were the organization yhat were present before the founding of indian national Congress |
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Answer» No FOUNDATION was PRESENT before it |
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Why is metro built underground or elevated? |
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राजस्थान में राणी सती मेले के बारे में सत्य हैं ?(a) यहां भादवा मास अमावस्या में मेला भरता हैं(b) राणी सती मन्दिर झून्झुनूं(c) मार्च 1988में भारत सरकार ने सती निवारण अधिनियम पारित करके इस पर रोक लगा दी(d) उपरोक्त सभी कथन सत्य है |
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Answer» (d) उपरोक्त सभी कथन सत्य है |
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Fill in the blanks please give me answer. |
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Answer» HEY MATE HERE IS UR ANSWERS |
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Fresh water is depleting day by day by a number of factors in the country discuss what factors are responsible that exit great pressure on existing fresh water resourcesplz its urgent |
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Answer» FRESH water is DEPLETING day by day a number of factors in the country are RESPONSIBLE for this. Firstly, because of untreated sewage 2..the chemical factories and industries release the chemicals in water which pollutes fresh water. 3..the overuse water leads to leak of fresh water 4..the increasing hot climate is also responsible |
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after more than 25 years of enactment of COPRA the consumer awareness in India has not gained Momentum what values that have you learnt from the given statement |
| Answer» ASK this QUESTION to GOOGLE | |
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Define globalisation and it's affect on agriculture |
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Answer» Globalization has been characterized by a DECLINE in the costs of cross-border trade in farm and other products. It has been driven primarily by the information and communication technology revolution and—in the case of farm products—by reductions in governmental distortions to agricultural production, consumption and trade. Both have boosted economic growth and reduced poverty globally, ESPECIALLY in Asia. The first but maybe not the second of these drivers will continue in coming decades. World food prices will depend also on whether (and if so by how much) farm productivity growth continues to outpace demand growth and to what extent diets in emerging economies move towards livestock and horticultural products at the expense of staples. Demand in turn will be driven not only by population and income growth, but also by crude oil prices if they remain at current historically high levels, since that will affect biofuel demand. Climate change mitigation policies and adaptation, water market DEVELOPMENTS and market access STANDARDS particularly for transgenic FOODS will add to future production, price and trade uncertainties. |
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How can we help our railways run as per the scheduled time?? |
| Answer» PLANNING for a Railway journey & want to check INDIAN Railways Time Table? Visit us for railway train INQUIRY, IRCTC Train SCHEDULE or TIMINGS and plan your train journey. | |
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What category of challenge Nepal face in 2006 support your answer with example |
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Answer» This paper builds on the Nepal GENDER and Social Exclusion ASSESSMENT ( GSEA), .... While the major impetus for this KIND .... in January 2006. ...... For example, Dalit ... |
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Give an account of the distribution of cotton textile industry in Karnataka. |
| Answer» HI the JAIL and a few THINGS that you have RECEIVED the LAST time | |
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Why are election important in modern democracy |
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Answer» HEY MATE! ELECTIONS ARE IMPORTANT IN A DEMOCRACY FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: ⭐IF ELECTIONS ARE NOT HELD, THEN THE GOVERNMENT BECOMES AUTOCRATIC AND PERMANENT. ⭐THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE WILL NOT BE KNOWN BY THE GOVERNMENT EVEN IF HE IS CO PASSIONATE. ⭐PERIODIC ELECTIONS WILL INCENTIVISE PEOPLE AND THE LEADERS ⭐ELECTIONS ARE THE TRUE SPIRIT OF DEMOCRACY ⭐RULERS ARE AFRAID OF THE PEOPLE AND THEY KEEP ASIDE THEIR SELFISH MOTIVES WHEN ELECTIONS ARE HELD. I HOPE IT HELPS YOU! |
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Which of the following is NOT a directive principle of state policy in the constitution1. Uniform civil code 2. Equal pay for equal work 3. Free legal aid4. Right to freedom of worship |
| Answer» EQUAL PAY for equal WORK | |
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What is the name of first British to visit India ? |
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Answer» John Mildenhall (1560–1614) was a British explorer and adventurer and ONE of the first to make an OVERLAND JOURNEY to India. He was the self-styled ambassador of the British East India Company in India. His is the first recorded BURIAL of an Englishman in India. |
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