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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Discuss About The Rowlatt Act |
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Answer» In the year of 1919 the British government passed a law called the 'Rowlatt Act'. This law stated that British government could put any individual accused of any criminal activity in jail without a fair trial. The act also prevented the press from printing any form of news. This law allowed the government to arrest Indians without an arrest warrant. Indians were angered by this new law, and decided to protest. The people were angered by this new rule, and therefore began a 'hartal', in which a party of people don't do any work, and fast. Gandhi like many other congressional LEADERS did not accept this law, and protested in the 'hartal' with other people. A public meeting was held in Jallinanawalla Bhag on 13th APRIL as a protest for two arrested leaders THREE days ago. The meeting started out as peaceful but then the Brigadier General Reginald arrived with his British Troops and asked them to fire at people unexpectedly. Within the course of ten minutes, more than ten thousand Indians were dead, and many were WOUNDED. |
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Role of modern communication technology in develpoment |
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Answer» Information and communication technologies for development (ICT4D) refers to the application of information and communication technologies (ICT) toward SOCIAL, economic, and political development, with a particular emphasis on helping poor and marginalized people and communities. It aims to help in international development by bridging the DIGITAL divide and providing EQUITABLE access to technologies. ICT4D is grounded in the notions of "development", "growth", "progress" and "globalization" and is often interpreted as the use of technology to deliver a greater GOOD. ANOTHER similar term used in the literature is "digital development" ICT4D draws on theories and frameworks from many disciplines, including sociology, economics, development studies, library, information science, and communication studies. |
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Who invented atomic energy explain in brief? |
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Answer» The term ORIGINATED in 1903 whenErnest Rutherford began to speak of the possibility of atomic energy. The term was POPULARIZED by H. G. Wells in the PHRASE, "splitting the ATOM", devised at a time prior to the discovery of the NUCLEUS. |
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Write an essay on present status of Indian agriculture |
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Answer» Agriculture plays a VITAL role in India’s economy. Over 58 per cent of the rural households depend on agriculture as their principal means of livelihood. Agriculture, along with fisheries and forestry, is one of the LARGEST contributors to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). |
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Why is the longitude of 82.3° E taken as the standard meridian of India? |
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Answer» Because this LIES in the MIDDLE of India |
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Describe any three majoritarian majors taken by sri Lankan government to establish Sinhala supremacy |
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Answer» Sri Lanka EMERGED as an independent country in 1948. The democratically elected government ADOPTED a SERIES of measures to establish Sinhala supremacy. |
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When and why did Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit held |
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Answer» Rio- de- janeiro earth summit was held from 3 to 14 June 1992.The Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro was unprecedented for a UN conference, in terms of both its size and the scope of its concerns. Twenty years after the first global environment conference, the UN sought to help Governments rethink economic development and find ways to halt the destruction of IRREPLACEABLE natural resources and pollution of the planet. HUNDREDS of thousands of people from all walks of life were DRAWN into the Rio process. They persuaded their leaders to go to Rio and JOIN other nations in making the difficult decisions needed to ensure a healthy planet for generations to come. |
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How does the time of a place depend on its longitude? |
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Answer» Longitude is the EAST/WEST measurement (or location) of a place. The Earth's counter-clockwise SPIN (looking down on the NORTH Pole) causes locations to the east of a place to START a day sooner (the sun rises earlier than the place) while locations to the west of the place start their day later - so time to the east is later and time to the west is earlier. |
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Laws alone are not suficent to bring about change in the issues of equality.Justufy. answer plz |
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Answer» Hello there your answer |
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Explain the concept of development with the help of examples |
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Answer» The Concept is the big idea or GENERALIZATION contained in the Learning OBJECTIVE. In Concept DEVELOPMENT, you explicitly teach the students the concept, what it is, the generalization, the big idea. The Concept includes a written, BULLETPROOF definition, along with examples and non-examples (if applicable). |
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Give an account of the Liberal Nationalism of the 19th century Europe |
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Answer» He ARISTOCRACY and the new middle class |
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Did the renaissance in Europe lead to flourishing of humanism and individualism |
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Answer» Yes, |
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Explain some of the important developments that took place after death of Aurangzeb? |
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Answer» The Mughal Empire was vast and extensive in the beginning of the eighteenth century. But by the close of the century it had shrunk to a few kilometres around Delhi. After the death of Aurangzeb in 1707, a WAR of succession began amongst his THREE surviving SONS, Muazzam – the governor of Kabul, Azam-the governor of Gujarat, and Kam Baksh-the governor of Deccan. Azam turned to Ahmednagar and proclaimed himself emperor. Kam Baksh too DECLARED himself the sovereign ruler and conquered important places as Gulbarga and Hyderabad. Muazzam defeated both Azam at Jajau in 1707 and Kam Baksh near Hyderabad in 1708. Muazzam emerged victorious and ascended the Mughal THRONE with the title of Bahadur Shah I. He was also known as Shah Alam I. |
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How do large farmers arrange their capital for farming |
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Answer» Modern farming methods such as use of HYV insecticides pesticides etc REQUIRE a great deal of capital so the farmer needs more money than before. (i) The medium and large farmers have their own savings from farming. They are thus able to ARRANGE for the capital needed. (ii) In contrast, the SMALL farmers have to borrow money to arrange for the capital. They borrow from large farmers or the village moneylenders or the traders who supply various inputs for CULTIVATION. (iii) The rate of interest on such loans is very high. They are put to great distress to REPAY the loan, which is not so in .the case of medium and large farmers. |
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Why does earnst Renan considered land as a necessity ? |
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Can this app require any money charge for its use or it is free |
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Discuss the factor affecting climate of Brazil? |
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Answer» Hi |
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Can anyone give me 10 current affairs questions with their answers of 2018. |
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Answer» HELLO friend, Hope this helps...!! THANKYOU & goodluck!! :) |
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What is mean by compassion |
| Answer» COMPOSITION MEANS PITY and CONCERN ... | |
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Class 10 students give the answer of these question |
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Answer» B. Geography |
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Which three efforts should be made by any country to improve its Human Development Index |
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Answer» The THREE EFFORTS which could be MADE by any COUNTRY to improve its HDI are : |
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Our social teacher said to do a project on bahadur shah zafar so how should i do it. |
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Answer» You want to project FILE for bahadur SHAH Zafar you can make ppt file please CHECK on slide share app |
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Discuss about the art and culture of the renaissance period |
| Answer» PLEASE mark as brainliestThe origins of Renaissance ART can be traced to Italy in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. During this so-called “proto-Renaissance” period (1280-1400), ITALIAN scholars and artists saw themselves as REAWAKENING to the ideals and achievements of CLASSICAL Roman culture. | |
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Important dates of history for class10 |
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Answer» NON COOPERATION movement - 1921 chauri CHAURA movement-1922 civil desobidience movement-?? Poona pact--- GANDHI - Irwin pact---- Jallianwala bagh incident--1919 rowlatt ACT--- Gandhi ji's all Satya graha 1) ..1915 champaran 2) 1916.kheda 3)1917... Gujarat |
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Why do people gereally hesitate to speak the truth? |
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Answer» Hi dear here is ur ANSWER ✌✌ |
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In Army, How many years are there in SHORT and Long Service Commsion require |
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Answer» In short SERVICE COMMISSION after 5 YEARS you can leave it but in long service commission you can not leave the job until UNLESS the requirement of the consent or other related ELIGIBILITY conditions. |
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In the ARMY How many years are in SHORT SERVICE COMSSION |
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Answer» HELLO friend your answer!! APPROXIMATELY 10 years. but if you SERVICE honestly it is expected upto 14 years. hope it HELPS you |
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IIT is a graduation or not |
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Answer» Hey there |
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What is the current GDP of India in rupees |
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Answer» Bahout SARE rupey........ |
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Think and reason. The peaks of the great Himalayas are covered with snow throughout the year |
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Answer» Because they act as a barrier THEREFORE stoping the COLD wind and snow REACHING India . And if more will be the HIEGHT than temperature will be less and cold |
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What is non confidence motion? |
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Answer» Hey, here is your answer ...... |
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Diffrence between state,country and nation ? |
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Answer» State: a nation or TERRITORY considered as an organized POLITICAL community under one government. |
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What games do you think only men can play?why? |
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Answer» HEY mate here is your answer... I THINK there is nothing that a girl can't do a girl can do EVERYTHINK.... #RESPECTGIRLS... |
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which crop us known as the " goldenfibre " ? Explain two geographical conditions essential for the cultivationof this cropention any four |
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Answer» Jute is known as the golden FIBRE.It is a natural fibre with golden and SILKY shine and hence called the Golden Fibre. |
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Please explain the paragraph in Hindi please it's urgent and give answer only if you know |
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Answer» Hey FRIEND here is UR answer. |
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In many countries , women were not given right to vote ?Why do you think it is so? |
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Answer» Women's were not given right to VOTE MAY be because of GENDER INEQUALITY and may be they were regarded as passive CITIZENS . |
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How do the northern mountains cause rainfall in our country |
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Answer» Your answer is hear |
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describe the latitudinal extent of India in degree as well as in kilometre mention its importance also |
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Answer» India lies wholly in the northern and eastern hemispheres. The main land of India EXTENDS from 8 |
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What were the limitations of the political club during the war period? French revolution class 9th |
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Answer» An artist's depiction of a Jacobin Club meeting during the revolution. Political clubs were an important feature of the French Revolution from late 1789. Women in the French Revolution - ... Women had no political rights in pre- Revolutionary France; they were considered " PASSIVE" citizens; forced to rely on men to determine what was best for them. That changed .. During the French Revolution, the National Assembly (French: Assemblée nationale), which existed from June 13, 1789 to July 9, 1789, was a revolutionary assembly formed by . Mar 11, 2018 - SOCIAL Inequality: French society in the eighteenth century was divided into ... Political Causes: Long years of war had drained the financial resources of 18-Jun-2013 · The French Revolution bore a rich legacy for the peoples of the world during ..... They were allowed to form political clubs, and schooling was made compulsory But during the same period the "clubs were markedly TRANSFORMED. Having started as educational and propagandistic associations of middle-class reformers, they had GRADUALLY |
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Explain the significant of land and sea route to India since ancient time |
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Answer» The Main significance of it was to Connect INDIA from other Foreign COUNTRIES; That is, |
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What are the advantages of working in organised sector? |
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Answer» Hello friend your ANSWER!! |
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What are the main uses of rocks |
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Answer» Petroleum (oil, gas) is stored up in sedimentary rocks (mainly). Thus they hold the natural resources we need, but we can also LEARN from them so we can find more. Coal is a rock, which we can use as an energy source; we shouldn’t do that anymore, though.Rocks tell us about past climate, past environments, past continents and tectonic events, and about the formation of our planet and solar system. In igneous rocks such as granite and diorite are minerals such as zircon or monazite which have Uranium, or Potassium bearing feldspars which we can use to radiometrically date those rocks to understand how these rocks formed in the past. In sedimentary rocks sometime we can find muscovites and date those as well. There are a suite of minerals which can be dated, and as we know what temperatures they cool at and lock in the necessary Uranium, we can understand how quickly that rock mass became exposed.Rocks contain ore minerals from which we can extract precious metals such as gold, silver, and platinum as well as industrial metals such as cobalt, NICKEL, iron, zinc, and aluminium and many others. We also extract silicon from the broken down remains of rocks in the form of sand and make computer chips from it.From rocks we can extract minerals such as kyanite and muscovite which can be used in ceramics or for heat shielding.Rocks sometimes contain rare gemstones which we can extract, cut, and polish so we can overcharge people who prefer to cling to an ideal.Without rocks we wouldn’t have a planet to live on, nor would scenery be particularly interesting. We wouldn’t have beaches DUE to having no sand; plants could ABSORB nutrients from the soil because there would be little to no soil. Without rocks Paleo-Neolithic man would have had to find another material to build their weapons and tool out of and another material within which they might live. Trees most likely, though they would probably have a hard time growing with a lack of soil. Also, you can throw rocks at things, like pigeons, of skip them off water. Throw them at TRAINS (the railroad engineers probably won’t like that), you can tumble them in a rock tumbler, make counter tops, use gravel in roads and concrete, build buildings and facades from limestone and sandstone. The list goes on and on. |
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Rbi established year ? dont watch google |
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Answer» Rbi was ESTABLISHED in Kolkata on 1 APRIL, 1935, as MUCH I remember |
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Name the different layers of the earth with their thickness |
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Answer» Here is ur answer mate |
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What was revolutionary government |
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Answer» A revolutionary republic is a form of GOVERNMENT whose MAIN tenets are popular sovereignty, rule of law, and representative democracy. |
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I am varad .Q1 Even the highly educated and rich class people belive in caste system ,Do you agree,Give reason for your answer |
| Answer» YES they are GETTING most APPROPRIATE jobs than us they are 15% of population and getting 60% jobs | |
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What do u think social networking apps r gud or not?? |
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Answer» I think the SOCIAL networking SITES 're not that much gd. As people miss USE from them and just use it for fun. |
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In which movie the shoe shine boy refuses to pick up the thrown coins |
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How can great man produce greater man ?????plz help me fast |
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Answer» GREAT man do not produce great man. it's the achievement that makes a man great. One who follows the ethics and is HONEST and responsible certainly has great LEADERSHIP skills to show the right way of functioning any task. Mahatma Gandhi was not great, his deeds made him OUTSTANDING. Be it Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose or Sardar Patel or Kalpana Chawla, they all are remembered till date and many more generations will learn and imbibe their values. It's because their ACHIEVEMENTS are noteworthy and marvellous and not they as individual beings. |
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