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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Can a teacher teach a student that do not want to be discipline |
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Answer» no I m a teacher I always teach to my students to be in disciple and they also follow me........ follow me and they listen me hope it helps you PLS MARK me as brainlist answer I will help u whenever u need help |
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What is destilationwhat is love aap sabse zyada kise pyaar karte he?me toh apni mom se |
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Answer» Distillation is the PROCESS of SEPARATING the components or substances from a liquid mixture by USING selective boiling and condensation |
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Mensuration is good or not |
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Answer» Answer: MENSURATION is the PART of geometry concerned with ascertaining LENGTHS, areas, and volumes. Yeah, it's an interesting chapter, which just includes a lot of calculations. HOPE THAT IT WAS HELPFUL!!!! MARK IT THE BRAINLIEST IF IT REALLY WAS!!!!! |
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Avery student has to compulsorily undertake any one project on the following topics:Consumer AwarenessORSocial IssuesORSustainable Development2. Objective: The overall objective of the project work is to help students gain an insightand pragmatic understanding of the theme and see all the Social Science disciplines frominterdisciplinary perspective. It should also help in enhancing the Life Skills of the students.Students are expected to apply the Social Science concepts that they have learnt over theyears in order to prepare the project report.Frequired, students may go out for collecting data and use different primary and secondaryresources to prepare the project. If possible, various forms of art may be integrated in theproject work3. The distribution of marks over different aspects relating to Project Work is as follows:S. No.AspectsMarksa. Content accuracy, originality and analysisPresentation and creativityViva Voce |
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How many types of disaters |
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Answer» there are 2 type of disaster
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If 3x²+ 3y²= 10xy. what is the ratio of X:y |
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Answer» Answer: To FIND the ratio we NEED to solve this equation for x y : To do this we must divide each side of the equation by 2 y x y while keeping the equation balance. 2 x 2 y = 3 y 2 y 2 x 2 y = 3 y 2 y x y = 3 2 |
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Why was Gobbels appointed....?????? |
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Answer» MALLIKA Srinivasan, Chairman,Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited (TAFE), has been appointed to the Global Board of the U.S. CHAMBER of Commerce’s US-India Business Council (USIBC). With this appointment, she joins a prestigious list of CEOS and EXECUTIVES on USIBC’s 35-member board, according to a statement. “USIBC has been the premier voice of the industry, forging strong connections between businesses and governments in India and USA. Fostering strong and inclusive growth in trade and investment relations between both the countries, USIBC has been a key catalyst of positive bilateral engagement and transformative reforms,” Mallika Srinivasan said. |
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Tell me about world war 1 |
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Answer» HOPE this will help you Explanation: |
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What do you meant by holocaust....????? |
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Answer» Answer: Holocaust was the KILLING of JEWS (A lower class) by ADOLF Hitler, dictator of Germany in MASS quantities. Explanation: |
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Describe the triangular slave trade of class ninth in history |
Answer» Triangular SLAVE TRADE was CONDUCTED between Europe, Africa and the Americas. ... Such EXPLOITATION of slaves from Africa made it POSSIBLE for the European markets to flourish with commodities such as sugar, indigo and coffee. |
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Why did the range got the name Mahabharatha ranges |
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Answer» Explanation: The Mahabharata Range (Nepali: महाभारत श्रृंखला mahābhārat shrinkhalā) – also called the Lesser Himalaya or the "Himachal"– is a major EAST-west mountain range with elevations 3,700 to 4,500 m (12,000 to 14,500 feet) [1] along the crest, paralleling the much higher High Himalayas range from the Indus River in PAKISTAN across northern India, Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan but then the two ranges become increasingly difficult to differentiate east of Bhutan as the ranges approach the Brahmaputra River. The Mahabharat range also parallels the lower Shiwalik or Churia Range (Outer Himalaya) to the south. The Pir Panjal is the largest range of the Lesser Himalayas. Southern slopes of the Mahabharat Range are steep and nearly uninhabited due to a major fault system called the 'Main Boundary Thrust". The crest and northern slopes slope gently enough to support upland pastures and terraced fields. Nepal's densely populated Middle Hills begin along the crest, extending north through lower valleys and other "hills" until population thins out above 2,000 m and cereal-based agriculture increasingly gives way to seasonal herding and cold-tolerant crops such as potatoes. Most ethnic groups found along the Mahabharat Range and northward into the Middle Hills have Tibeto-Burman affinities INCLUDING Nepalese origins of Newar, Magar, Gurung, Tamang, Rai and Limbu, however the most populous ethnic group is Indo-European Hindus called Paharis, mainly of the upper Brahman, and Kshatriya, or Chhetri castes. Lower terrain south of the escarpment was historically malarial and inhabited by apparently aboriginal peoples with evolved immunity, notably the Tharu and Maithili people. The Mahabharat Range is an important hydrographic barrier crossed by relatively few rivers. Drainage systems have evolved candelabra configurations with numerous tributaries flowing south from the Himalaya through the Middle Hills, gathering immediately north of the Mahabharat Range and cutting through in major gorges as the Karnali in the west, the Gandaki or Narayani in central Nepal, and the KOSI in the east. With temperatures persisting around forty degrees Celsius in the plains of India from April until the onset of the summer monsoon in June, but ten to fifteen degrees cooler atop the Mahabharat Range, Hill Stations were developed as alternate capitals and resorts for the hot SEASON by India's Mughal and British rulers. There are no hill stations in Nepal or Bhutan since the capital cities are high enough to avoid extreme heat. hope it helps u buddypls mark as brainlist ans plssss... |
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Define Mahabharata ranges |
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Answer» The Mahabharata RANGE – ALSO CALLED the Lesser Himalaya or the "Himachal"– is a major east-west mountain range with elevations 3,700 to 4,500 m ALONG the crest, |
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Plzz tell yrr... its too important... |
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Answer» Answer: Kissan CREDIT Card, PERSONAL Accident INSURANCE Scheme , etc |
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Is tea essential commodity or non essential commodity |
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List two factors responsible for the phenomenon of season |
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Answer» Explanation: 1. CLIMATE |
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God bless you gys and keep you safe because corona virous |
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Answer» Answer: Hmm......Thanks for your wishes bro..... |
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How pulses are major protein source for India |
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Answer» Explanation: Because PULSES CONTINUE to be a major source of protein in INDIAN diets and play a VITAL ROLE in sustaining agricultural growth. |
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Which section in our constitution was designed by the members of theconstituent Assembly to ensure greater social and economic reform and act as direction to the government |
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Answer» directive principles of STATE policy part 4. ARTICLE 36 to 51 |
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Prepare a note on social andecnomil inequalities that exitedin medival India ? |
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Answer» Explanation: During Medieval period The Society was divided into higher, MIDDLE and lower classes. The Bhakti and SUFI movements INFLUENCED the social-religious life of the people. Mark as BRAINLIEST |
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Name 1 animal we can make other card?? |
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Answer» HORSE...................... |
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How has interim constitution managed to maintain equal representation on all area of the state? |
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Answer» The CONSTITUTION is the SUPREME law of the country and all other laws are subordinate to it. Any laws INCONSISTENT with ... |
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What is the meaning of different person have different nations of developmentOR Different nations of development |
Answer» Answer:EXPLANATION:DIFFERENT persons have different notions of development because life situations of persons are different. ... A goal which a person has ENTIRELY depends on his or her present life situation. Over a period of time if the situation changes, automatically goals of a person will also change. |
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hdvhdbbdbb1000 mein kitne Janwar hote hain for Mein 1000 joden to 1000 Mein 3000 to 5000 Mein Ek karod Hota Hai |
| Answer» THANKS for the MEETING on THURSDAY | |
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Who is the external affair minister of india???? |
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Answer» INCUMBENT. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar The Minister of External AFFAIRS (or simply Foreign Minister) is the HEAD of the Ministry of External Affairs of the Government of India |
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Why does media tend to focus on a particular aspect of a story |
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Answer» Answer: HEYA Here's your answer Explanation: To increase their channel's TR rating..they do like that.... PLZ mark as BRAINLIEST |
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What are prejudice and sterotypes |
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Answer» Answer: In contrast, stereotypes have TRADITIONALLY been defined as specific BELIEFS about a group, such as descriptions of what MEMBERS of a particular group LOOK like, how they behave, or their abilities. |
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Physical condition required for kharif crops |
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Answer» Answer: PHYSICAL condition for kharif CROP:-#land with sufficient water #proper season #RAINFALL. #labour.#fertilizers |
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State the importance of democracy |
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Answer» Explanation: Some features of Democracy are Its main importance is that it provides legitimacy for government. ... The other MAJOR feature of democracy is that the PEOPLE get the government they voted for. MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Which states were annexed by the British through the doctrine of lapse? |
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Answer» The COMPANY took over the princely STATES of Satara (1848), Jaitpur and Sambalpur (1849), NAGPUR and Jhansi (1854), Tore and Arcot (1855) and Udaipur (CHHATTISGARH) under the terms of the doctrine of lapse. Oudh (1856) is widely believed to have under the Doctrine of Lapse. |
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Most efficient energy source for rural areas |
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Answer» For many rural communities there is no immediate PROSPECT of being connected to the CENTRAL electricity grid, and other commercial energy sources are often too EXPENSIVE for poor people. HOWEVER, many rural areas do have local access to other sources of energy, such as SOLAR energy, water streams, wind and biomass. Hope this helps :) Have a great day! |
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What were the factors that hastened the end of tughlaq dynasty |
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Answer» Answer: The Important Causes behind the Downfall of the Tughlaq Dynasty are described bleow: When Muhammad Tughluq was the ruler, him empire included the whole of the continent of INDIA, with the exception of Kashmir, Cutch and a part of Kathiawar and Orissa. On the death of Mahmud SHAH, his grand-nephew, the extent of the kingdom was defined thus by a CONTEMPORARY saying: “The rule of the Lord of the World extends from DELHI to Palam” (Palam is a village at a distance of a few MILES from Delhi). Even this small kingdom vanished and the Sayyids established their rule at Delhi. Many factors were responsible for the downfall of the Tughluq Empire. |
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Who were the Rajput why is the period between the 8th and 12th century CE known as the Rajput period of Indian history |
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Answer» Answer: The period between the 8th and 12th centuries was referred as the Rajput period , as they ROSE to position of DOMINANCE and prominence during this period. F. Number of rajput kingdoms ESTABLISHED control over NORTH India during this period. |
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what is the difference between National political party and regional political party ( ans for 7grade ) four points please |
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Answer» Answer: REGIONAL party IMPLIES the party whose area operation is limited and so their activities are restricted to only a few states. On the other hand, NATIONAL party refers to a political party is a registered party that operates in more than four states of the country and their area of operation extends over the entire country. Political Parties plays an important role in the development of the country, as they are of different ideologies and approaches to social needs and the objectives of the nation. They bridge the gap between citizens and the government. A political party is accorded the status of a regional party or a national party by the Election Commission of India (ECI). Take a read of the article excerpt that explains you the difference between regional and national party. |
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What is the difference between National political party and regional political party |
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Answer» Answer: National political PARTIES are found all over the country or NATION but regional parties are found only at certain places or states. Explanation: Some of the national parties are BJP,INC,CPI,CPI(M) etc some of the regional parties are DMK,Sivasena,Trinamool Congress,KERALA congress |
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1.List any five powers and function of the prime minister of india? |
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Answer» Answer: The prime MINISTER of India is the head of GOVERNMENT and has the RESPONSIBILITY for executive power. The president's CONSTITUTIONAL duty is to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution and the LAW per article 60. |
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What are the perquisites for a political party in democracy |
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Answer» Answer: Follow or brainlistExplanation: The Functions of Political Parties. Political parties perform an IMPORTANT task in government. They bring people together to achieve control of the government, develop policies FAVORABLE to their INTERESTS or the groups that SUPPORT them, and organize and persuade voters to ELECT their candidates to office. |
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Kautilya work relating to political science is |
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Answer» arthsastra Explanation: égshssjxjxjj6gwajdhbdd |
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On which bankof the river vijayawada is situated |
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why did raja todar mal introduce a new measuring device for land measurement?what was that measuring device. |
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Answer» Answer: HENCE, the measurements USED to change. Todar Mal introduced a new measuring device. It was a ROD MADE of bamboo reeds joined together by iron RINGS. |
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How is boxite formed |
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Human rights lessons answer |
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Answer» Answer: Did you mean: Human rights lesson answer Human rights lessons answer Results in English मानव अधिकार सबक जवाब हिन्दी में नतीजे Search Results https://www.equalityhumanrights.com › ... Web results Lesson 8 - What are human rights? | Equality and Human Rights Commission 29-Jan-2019 · Students discover that human rights, belong to everybody in the world and EVERY human right is needed to LIVE and ... https://www.humanrights.gov.au › i... Human Rights Lessons Begin lesson one Begin lesson two An introduction to human rights and responsibilities The logo for the Australian Human Rights ... PEOPLE ALSO ASK What are the 30 human rights? United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights Marriage and FAMILY. Every grown-up has the right to MARRY and have a family if they want to. ... The Right to Your Own Things. ... Freedom of Thought. ... Freedom of Expression. ... The Right to Public Assembly. ... The Right to Democracy. ... Social SECURITY. ... Workers' Rights. |
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Kudremukh is found in which state and why it is named so |
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Answer» KUDREMUKH is FOUND in karnataka and it is named so because kudre MEANS horse in kannada and mukh means FACE so the kudremukh means the horse face shape western GHATS. |
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