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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Who wrote halmidi inscription s |
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Answer» Dineshkannambadi |
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How many cells present in our eyes |
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Answer» Answer: Our EYE has these two type of cell, CONES and RODS. There are about 6 million CONE cell and 90 million rod cell. But if you are also considering the cornea,optic nerves and also other parts of eye, that NUMBER got a another millions to add.mark me and follow me.... |
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The cube of two digit number may have 7 or more digit |
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Answer» no .the cube of TWO digit numbers may not have 7 or more Proof: 10×10×10=1000 99×99×99=970,299. by the above examples we can understand the cube of two digits numbers can have digits lessthan 7 but not 7 and more |
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One has to interpret ones religion according to the changing times.otherwise,religion become sluggish by |
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Answer» The world has always been changing, but MANY of US should ADAPT to suit their needs in the changing times. ... essence, successive chapters of ONE RELIGION from God. |
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What is terrace farming ? Why it is popular in the mountains |
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Answer» Answer: This method of farming USES "steps" that are built into the side of a mountain or hill. On each level, various crops are PLANTED. When it rains, INSTEAD of washing away all of the nutrients in the soil, the nutrients are CARRIED down to the NEXT level. That's why it is popular in mountains to grow crops. |
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Debate risen on constitutional monarchy |
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Answer» Answer: A constitutional monarchy is a form of monarchy in which the sovereign exercises authority in accordance with a written or unwritten constitution.[1] Constitutional monarchy differs from absolute monarchy (in which a monarch holds absolute POWER) in that constitutional monarchs are BOUND to exercise their powers and authorities within the limits prescribed within an ESTABLISHED legal framework. Constitutional monarchies range from countries such as Monaco, Morocco, Jordan, Kuwait and Bahrain, where the constitution grants substantial discretionary powers to the sovereign, to countries such as the United Kingdom, Spain, Belgium, Sweden and Japan, where the monarch RETAINS significantly less personal discretion in the exercise of their authority. Explanation: MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER AND FOLLOW ME |
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Challenges faced at the time of first general elections |
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Answer» Answer: the challenges faced of first general elections of India is the Indian people 90percent does not educated. and some of people from Kings PLACE where COME to vote with pardha only their hand were visible to OUTSIDE mostly women's. |
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Socio-economic effect of covid 19 on global and local level. ( min 6pgs) |
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Answer» MALLS and markets are CLOSED and MANY people are dying Explanation: |
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Explain morden farming method |
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Answer» Answer: Modern FARMING means farming using modern techniques and technology. That means farming with the FACILITIES of modern SCIENCE and technologies. Using modern science and technologies in farming increase the farming productions. ... Most of those PEOPLE used to farming for their family needs of FOOD, cloth etc. Dude mark my answer as brainliest. |
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Give three points of difference between eastern ghats and western ghats |
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Answer» DISTINGUISH between WESTERN Ghats and Eastern Ghats. Distinguish between Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats.Western Ghats- Eastern Ghats Eastern GhatsMark the western edge of the Deccan Plateau --///Mark the eastern edge of the Deccan Plateau Mark the eastern edge of the Deccan PlateauContinuous, can be crossed through the passes only.-//========= DISCONTINUOUS, irregular and dissected by rivers draining into the Bay of BENGAL. |
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2. 'Our Fundamental Rights are not absolute or unilimited. Support the statement by giving any fivesuitable examples |
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Answer» Explanation: (i) The citizens have the RIGHT to EXPRESS themselves, but there should be no HATE speech according to the constitution. (ii) The constitution givesthe right to choose, however it ALSO has to safeguard ethnic minorities. (iii) The constitution GIVES freedom ofspeech but there is censorship as well |
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Which one of the following refers to a rule by the common people |
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Answer» DEMOCRACY is a RULE by the PEOPLE, rule of the people, and rule for the people. Explanation: |
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Find out the common features in social movements |
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Answer» ANSWER: EQUALITY is the COMMON FEATURES in SOCIAL movements Explanation: |
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Plant bredingDefination in long question |
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Answer» Answer: Plant BREEDING is the science of changing the traits of plants in order to PRODUCE desired CHARACTERISTICS. It has been used to improve the quality of nutrition in PRODUCTS for humans and animals. ... Plant breeders strive to create a specific outcome of plants and potentially new plant varieties. may my answer HELPED you well |
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E. Answer the questions in detail.1. Describe the main features of the Chola administration |
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Answer» Answer: the main important FEATURE of chola ADMINISTRATION was the local administration at district TOWNS and VILLAGE LEVELS. |
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Define the sapta sindhu in short |
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Answer» Answer: The Sapta Sindhu refers to the region of the SEVEN SACRED rivers mentioned in the Rigveda and in the Zend Avesta. It COMPRISES of the areas in Punjab and EASTERN Pakistan. The Vedic land encompasses the land of the seven rivers extending from Gandhara to Kurukshetra. The Sapta Sindhu area has the river SARASWATI in the east and the Sindhu in the west. The Satudru, Vipasa, Asikni, Parusni and Vitasta are the five rivers which lie in between them. Some researchers say that the Sapta Sindhu refers only to the river Saraswati and its tributaries. This means that the Sapta Sindhava region includes Haryana and a part of north Rajasthan. It was the original homeland of the Bharata Trutsu tribe. |
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Describe the work of farmers with one hectare of land |
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Answer» The FARMER with a small land of 1 hectare NEEDS less capital to prepare his land. He uses traditional seeds, animals to plough, less labour, no machines, less CHEMICAL fertilisers or manure. He does irrigation manually and is helped by his family members to do the work of harvesting. |
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How does politics play a role in caste system |
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Answer» Answer: a one political PARTY belongs to one CAST and so he prefers his cast so this way politics roles in cast SYSTEM Explanation: if you are BORED now then message me on my watsapp at 9484503061 and dm me on INSTAGRAM @karanmangukiya_10 something interesting games and other things |
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What is river pollution answer for 20 marks very very very long |
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☞ Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a RESULT of human activities. Water bodies include for example lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers and groundwater. Water pollution results when contaminants are introduced into the natural environment.CAUSES-Water pollution is caused due to several REASONS. ... Sewage And Waste Water: Sewage, garbage and liquid waste of households, agricultural lands and factories are discharged into lakes and rivers. These wastes contain HARMFUL chemicals and toxins which make the water poisonous for aquatic ANIMALS and plants.How can we prevent water pollutionDO NOT pour fat from cooking or any other type of fat, oil, or GREASE down the sink. ...DO NOT dispose of household chemicals or cleaning agents down the sink or toilet. ...DO NOT flush pills, liquid or powder medications or drugs down the toilet. ...Avoid using the toilet as a wastebasket. ...Avoid using a garbage disposal♣️ ♣️ ♣️ |
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1. What is a musical drama called?2. What is the square root of 144?3. Who is the author of ‘The Tempest’?4. Which country does volleyball originate from?5. Your blood type is determined by the genes you inherit from your parents: True or False?6. During which year did World War I begin?7. Which famous explorer discovered Cuba?8. Who was nicknamed “Trey” (Three in card terminology), when he was young? |
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Answer» Answer: 1.Music drama, TYPE of serious musical theatre, first advanced by RICHARD Wagner in his book Oper und Drama (1850–51; “Opera and Drama”), that was originally referred to as simply “drama.” (Wagner himself NEVER used the term music drama, which was LATER used by his successors and by critics and SCHOLARS.) 2.12 |
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Territory sectors means |
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Answer» tertiary' SECTOR – concerned with offering intangible GOODS and SERVICES to consumers |
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Temple at Thanjavur was for goodness_____________One word answer...... |
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Answer» why t?.............XD |
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One word answer......Group at your formed larger units group___________ |
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Answer» NADU...... HOPE it is helpful mark as BRAINLIST |
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2. वा3. खनिजों को अपूर्य संसाधन कहा जाता है, पर वनों को नहीं। क्यों? |
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Answer» किसी देश अथवा प्रदेश के औद्योगिक विकास का एक आवश्यक एवं महत्त्वपूर्ण चरण ऊर्जा संसाधन का विकास है। औद्योगिक विकास के प्रमुख आधार ऊर्जा एवं खनिज संसाधन हैं। उत्पादन प्रक्रिया को गतिवर्धन हेतु ऊर्जा एक महत्त्वपूर्ण निवेश है, जिस पर क्षेत्र विशेष का आर्थिक एवं औद्योगिक विकास निर्भर है। |
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Temple at Thanjavur was for goodness______________ |
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Answer» It was for Nisumbasuthani (DURGA) THIS IS YOUR ANSWER HOPE IT WILL BE HELPFUL |
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Plz anyone tell the answer |
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Answer» Prejudice is the correct answer |
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How do the aggregate cells regulate opening and closing of stomatal pores |
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Answer» The opening and CLOSING of stomata are controlled by the GUARD CELLS. When water flows into the guard cells, they swell up and the curved surface causes the stomata to open. When the guard cells lose water, they shrink and become flaccid and STRAIGHT thus closing the stomata. ʍʏֆȶɨƈǟʟɖɨʍքʟɛ ɨֆ ɦɛʀɛ |
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The Oceancurrentsoriginate from |
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Answer» it ORIGINATES from the OCEANS only. mark my answer as BRAINLIST ✌️ |
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Answer from 5 to 8 (mcq) |
Answer» Answer:QUESTION 5- OPTION (a) vertical division of power question 6- option (b) renewable resources question 7- option (b) Maharashtra question 8- THREE criteria for measuring development are: 1. life expectancy. 2. LITERACY rate. 3. PER capita income. May my answers helped you well. |
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What did romantic artist and poet focus |
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Answer» Explanation |
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TheOceancurrentsareginate front |
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Answer» OCEAN currents can be CAUSED by wind, density differences in water MASSES caused by TEMPERATURE and salinity variations, gravity, and EVENTS such as earthquakes or storms. Currents are cohesive streams of seawater that circulate through the ocean. |
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A person who copied out documents |
Answer» MARK as BRAINLIEST ANSWER |
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Efforts made for gender identity solutions |
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Answer» Answer: the answer Explanation: Gender identity is the sense of oneself as a MALE or female. Gender identity involves more than the anatomical–it involves the inner knowledge and outer expression of ONE's sex. The dominant view has been that gender identity resides within the individual, although more recent views challenge this assumption by arguing that gender identity is created in the CONTEXT of interactions, societal structures, and CULTURAL expectations |
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______ abolished and its practice in any form is forbidden. |
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Answer» here's your answer Explanation: plzz MARK it BRAINLIEST !! |
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Aconstitution is also called |
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Answer» the answer Explanation: the term constitution refers to a set of RULES and principles that define the nature and extent of GOVERNMENT. ... It is thus the most basic LAW of a territory from which all the other laws and rules are hierarchically derived; in some TERRITORIES it is in fact called "Basic Law". hope it helps . please mark me as the brainlinest |
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Have a class debate on "Colonial rulers can never rule against the will of the colonisedhowever mighty they might be." |
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Answer» SOCIAL sciences lesson 11 |
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How because of industrial revolution in england led to decline in demand for indian products in handicraft industries? |
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Answer» Before the beginning of Industrial Revolution in ENGLAND, the East INDIA Company concentrated on the export of Indian manufactured goods, textiles, spices, etc., to Europe where these articles were in great demand. But the Industrial Revolution reversed the face of Indian’s foreign trade. Tremendous expansion of productive capacity of manufactures resulted in increased demand of raw materials for British industry and the need to capture foreign markets. Following principal causes that led to the decay of handicrafts were as follows:- 1)Disappearance of Princely courts: The growth of industries is only possible due to patronage of nawabs, princes, rajas & emperors who ruled in India. The British rule meant the disappearance of this patronage enjoyed by the handicrafts. Cotton and silk manufactures suffered especially.2)Competition of machine-made goods: The large-scale production that grew as a result of Industrial Revolution meant a heavy reduction in costs. It also created a gigantic industrial organization and, consequently, the machine-made goods began to compete with the products of Indian industries and handicrafts. This led to the decline of textile handicrafts. Whereas the British emphasized the free import of machine-made manufactured goods they did not allow the import of machinery as such. The decline of Indian handicrafts created a vaccum which could be filled by the import of British manufactures only.(3)The development of new forms and patterns of demand as a result of foreign influence: With the spread of education, a new classs grew in India which was keen to imitate western dress, manners, fashions and customs so as to identify itself with the British officials. This led to a change in the pattern of demand. Indigenous goods went out of fashion and the demand for European commodities got a FILLIP. Besides, there was a LOSS of demand resulting from the disappearance of princely courts and nobility. Thus, the British rule, silently but surely, alienated the Indians not only from Indian culture but also diverted in its favour their form and pattern of demand for goods. Hope this helps mate :D If u got wut u needed please award me |
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व्हाट इस मीन बाय इलेक्शन |
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Answer» In general term if we explain ELECTION then it is a system of CHOOSING a political LEADER or FORMING government |
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23.ऋण क्या है? in hindi social studies |
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Answer» ऋण वह है, जो किसी से माँगा या लिया जाता है। सामान्यतः यह ली गयी संपत्ति को व्यक्त करता है, लेकिन यह शब्द धन की आवश्यकता के परे नैतिक दायित्व एवं अन्य पारस्परिक क्रियाओं को भी व्यक्त करता है। परिसंपत्तियों के मामले में, ऋण कुल जोड़ अर्जित होने के पूर्व वर्तमान में भविष्य की क्रय शक्ति के प्रयोग का माध्यम है। |
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How land is important for production give answer for class 9 |
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Answer» Land is CONSIDERED the primary factor of production. Land is rich in coal, WATER and petroleum, which are used for generating power. ... Land is of great importance to mankind. A nation's economic wealth is DIRECTLY RELATED to the richness of its natural resources. Plz be safe in home Plz mark me as brainiest |
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What was the result of the war between India and china in 1962? |
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Answer» Answer: ༺♥༻✧༺♥༻Chinese troops advanced over Indian forces in both theatres, capturing Rezang LA in Chushul in the western theatre, as WELL as Tawang in the eastern theatre. The WAR ended when China DECLARED a ceasefire on 20 November 1962, and simultaneously announced its withdrawal to its claimed "LINE of Actual Control". ༺♥༻✧༺♥༻ |
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Q. 2. Below is a list of some important cities around the world, using your knowledge of GLOBE-LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE, find the latitude and longitude of each of the followingcities, you may refer to an Atlas or other sources |
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Answer» ñnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn |
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how land is important for production give answer for class 9 ch 1 of economics the village of Palampur |
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Answer» Answer: To grow more than one crop on a piece of land during the year is known as multiple CROPPING. It is the most COMMON WAY of INCREASING production on a given piece of land. All farmers in Palampur grow at least two main crops; many are growing potatoes as the third crop in the past fifteen to twenty YEARS. |
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What is the Cornell Lopez |
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Answer» Answer: EDUCATION: University of Santiago de Compostela, Complutense University of Madrid Co-authors: DAVID Easley, Kesheng Wu, Neil Calkin, ALEXANDER Lipton |
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Multiple choice questions |
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Answer» 3 BRANCHES JUDICIAL.. EXECUTIVE.. and LEGISLATIVE |
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What happens to the pole of a magnet if it is cut into pieces? |
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Answer» You can think of a magnet as a bundle of tiny magnets, called magnetic DOMAINS, that are jammed together. Each one reinforces the magnetic fields of the OTHERS. Each one has a tiny north and south pole. If you cut one in half, the newly cut faces will become the new north or south poles of the smaller pieces. Explanation: please mark it BRAINLIEST,give a thanks and rate it if you like it! |
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