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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Change of currency affects the economic stability of a country. Comment |
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Answer» I had the same question in my exam,it was of 1 MARK, I wrote this answer and scored 1 mark on the question! |
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Who issues currency or bank notes in India |
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Answer» The RBI or The reserve BANK of India...ISSUES the currency notes |
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Besides income which are the other goals people seek for? explain with goals? |
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Answer» Hey mate |
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Who started chipko movement? |
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Article writing about increasing number of unemployed youth in india |
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Answer» Unemployment is a situation where in the person willing to work fails to FIND a job that earns them living. According to Labour Bureau data released in April 2016, textiles, leather, metals, automobiles, gems and jewellery, transport, information technology and the handloom SECTORS together created 135,000 jobs during 2015 which is 67% lower than 421,000 jobs that were added in 2014 . Unemployment rate was 4.9 per cent in 2013-14, 4.7 per cent (2012-13), 3.8 per cent (2011-12) and 9.3 per cent (2009-10). Labour Bureau did not bring out any such report for 2014-15. GROWTH WITHOUT JOB Many wonder why an economy supposedly growing at a rate of over 7 per cent is not creating enough jobs. Economists say this is because more work is now being done with fewer employees. "The economy is generating less jobs per unit of GDP," says D.K. Joshi, chief economist at ratings and research firm Crisil. Illustratively, in manufacturing, if 11 people were needed to execute a piece of work that generated Rs 1 million worth of industrial GDP a decade ago, today only six are needed. Joshi's verdict: "The economy has become less labour-absorbent." About 12 million people join the job seekers’ queue in India every year. While industry is creating jobs, too many such jobs are in the informal sector, which accounts for 84% of current jobs. UNDP REPORT 2016 The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) report said that while a vibrant informal economy keeps a large number of low-wage workers employed, such employment leads to many problems, including inadequate protection for workers. For instance, in India 1 in every 10 workers is employed in the construction sector. On the other hand, employment growth in services has been slow in recent years. India’s challenge is to create the conditions for faster growth of productive jobs outside of agriculture. Worse, during October to December last year, 20,000 people lost jobs in these sectors, partly because of shrinking exports. Merchandise exports have shrunk for 15 successive months till FEBRUARY as orders continue to dry out from much of Europe. This unemployment COMES at a time when every sector is short of skilled workers — from masons to teachers to waiters to engineers — perhaps a reflection of an education system that is not imparting skills the economy needs. Of India’s 1.2-billion population, 60% are of the working age. And of the 12 million individuals who join the queue of job seekers every year, only 4% undergo vocational training. Image Source - India today REASONS FOR THE FALL (refer picture above) Increased automation of operations. India’s growth model is capitalist INTENSIVE and less labour intensive. Lack of ease in hiring and firing(pending labor reforms) has discouraged industries to hire more. High interest rates and excess capacity have hurt expansion plans. Falling exports for over a year due to global slowdown. |
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When was decentralisation introduced in India and what are its features? |
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What do you mean by Indian secularism |
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Answer» Indian secularism means EVERY PERSON has EQUAL treatment of all RELIGIONS and cast by the state . |
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What is dual government |
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Answer» The both GOVERNMENT will COME on a COMMON UNDERSTANDING and will survr the PEOPLE |
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When was re centralisation introduced in india and what are its features |
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Answer» Rvices are appointed and trained by the union and their services are intended for both union and State governments. However, they are under the overall supervision and control of union government which infringes on the federal nature of the polity. |
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Write a note on largest valley of world |
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Answer» The Frades Valley in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil A valley is a low area between HILLS ormountains often with a river RUNNING through it. In geology, a valley or dale is a depression that is longer than it is wide. The terms U-shaped and V-shaped are descriptive terms of geography to characterize the form of valleys. Most valleys belong to ONE of these two MAIN types or a mixture of them, at least with RESPECT to the cross section of the slopes or hillsides.[1] |
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Alauddin.khalji captured throne aftr fabulous wealth from.??? |
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Answer» Hii FELLOW!! |
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Write about the large plain area of world |
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Short note on bhoodan grandan |
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Answer» The Bhoodan and Gramdan movements led by Vinoba Bhave attempted to bring about a “non-violent revolution” in India’s land REFORMS programme. These integrated movements were an attempted to implement land reforms by urging the landed classes to voluntarily surrender a part of their land to the landless. The Bhoodan was started in 1951. The problems faced by the landless harijans were presented to Vinoba Bhave in Pochampalli, Telangana. |
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Plz give me some ideas for making s.st charts |
| Answer» GEOGRAPHY make the map PUT in STATE river ALSO | |
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Who is the current chief minister of jharkhand ? |
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Answer» Hey mate, here is your ANSWER.: -)⤵⤵ |
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Which university has recently installed the statues of tommie smith and john carlos |
| Answer» SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY | |
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By which act the responsibilities of citizens have been added in our constitution? Discuss the reasons for the incorporation of fundamental duties. List any 4 fundamental duties |
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Answer» ARTICLE 51 A of the CONSTITUTION of India, states that it shall be the duty of every citizen of India to: A.Respect the National Flag and National Anthem. B.Defend the country and render the services when CALLED upon to do so C.Value and preserve the rich HERITAGE of India’s culture. D.Provide education to the CHILD between age 6 to 14 years. |
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Write about the role if information technoligy in modern india |
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Answer» Hey that's your answer |
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Write about the role of information technology industry in modern india |
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Answer» Developments in science and technology are fundamentally ALTERING the way people live, connect, communicate and transact, with profound effects on economic development. To promote tech advance, developing countries should invest in quality education for youth, and continuous skills training for workers and managers. |
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do u think that the laws which are currently active help the country if yes than reason and if no what should be there according to u |
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Answer» Yes! They are helping indians and will help in future as well |
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What is printed by the following piece of code?int a = 10;int b = 30;if (a * 2 < b) {a = a * 3;}if (b < a) {b++;} else {a--;}System.out.println(a + " " + b); |
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Highlight the civic issue of your locality and what suggestion would give them |
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Answer» //////////////////....MMMMMMMM |
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What are the main crops grown in skip scheme |
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Answer» Cereals (7) - paddy, wheat, BARLEY, jowar, bajra, maize and ragi. Pulses (5) - gram, arhar/tur, moong, URAD and lentil. Oilseeds (8) - GROUNDNUT, rapeseed/mustard, toria, soyabean, sunflower seed, sesamum, safflower seed and nigerseed. Copra. De-husked coconut. Raw cotton. Raw jute. |
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Who was the great physician to use medicine through herbs?जड़ी बूटियों को दवा के रूप में प्रयोग करने वाले महान चिकित्सक कौन थे ? |
| Answer» SUSHRUTA was the physician who USED to TREAT by USING HERBS | |
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Where patna is located and how its name is considered as patna |
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Answer» Patna is located in the east of INDIA. It is in the BIHAR state. It is the CAPITAL of Bihar. Its name CAME from Patiliputar. |
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Write a short note on how.printing press came to india |
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Answer» n Buddhism, great merit is thought to accrue from copying and preserving texts. The fourth-century master listed the copying of scripture as the first of ten essential religious practices. The IMPORTANCE of perpetuating texts is set out with special force in the longer Sukhāvatīvyūha Sūtra which not only urges the devout to HEAR, learn, remember and STUDY the text but to obtain a good copy and to preserve it. This ‘cult of the book’ LED to techniques for reproducing texts in great numbers, especially the short prayers or charms known as dhāraṇīs. STAMPS were carved for printing |
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What is the meaning or explanation of this quote---(A mind all logic is like a knife and blade.It makes the hand blade that uses it.) |
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Answer» This quote is WRITTEN by famous poet Rabindranath Tagore. He wanted to educate the importance of human FEELINGS and emotions while taking a decision. If we take all decisions purely by logic, we might hurt SOMEONE's feelings or make ENEMIES unnecessarily. A small car parking dispute can become a big fight if not handled with courtesy and HUMANITY. |
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Muslim regard the Quran as their holy book and acceptor sovereignty of one god ,Allah whose love Mercy and beauty embraces all those who believe in him without regard to social background what do you learn from this statement |
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Who is cm in of jharkhabd |
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Answer» ʜᴇʟʟᴏ ᴅᴇᴀʀ......❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ |
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Who is the inventor of ball point pen? |
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Answer» John J. LOUD invented the FIRST ballpoint pen and PATENTED it in 1888 in AMERICA |
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Why is total income not a useful measure for comparison bw two countries? |
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Answer» This is because per CAPITA income can't BUY peace ,POLLUTION free environment ETC |
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why did the British put in practice different types of revenue settlement for different areas how did they affect the lives of the people |
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What are the macro tools used by social workers? |
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Answer» Social work is often divided into three broad practice categories: macro, mezzo and micro. Macro level social work is INTERVENTIONS provided on a large scale that affect entire communities and systems of care. Mezzo social work happens on an intermediate scale, involving neighborhoods, institutions or other smaller groups. Micro social work is the most common practice, and happens DIRECTLY with an individual client or family. Regardless of which level a social worker pursues, a Masters in Social Work DEGREE will strengthen their knowledge of their practice and BROADEN their career possibilities. These three levels of social work practice at times overlap and always influence each other, so it is important to understand the distinctions between these social work approaches. |
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Why education come under concurrent list |
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Answer» National Policy on Education 1986 has rightly remarked that” The Constitution embodies the principles on which the National system of Education is conceived of.” Every Constitution has a philosophy of its own which embodies the ideals, values, hopes and aspirations of its PEOPLE “. So Education should find an important place in this Constitution. India decided to be an effective democracy. This fact underlined the vital role of education in the national development. |
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What is the problem in Belgium and Sri Lanka |
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Answer» Hey mate, here is your answer.: -)⤵⤵ |
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What is regur soil and its characteristics |
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Answer» This soil is black in colour and ALSO known as Black cotton soil. It is dark in colour and is suitable for cotton cultivation. This soil is the RESIDUAL soil i.e. it is formed at the place of its ORIGIN over the underlying rocks. Since it is formed by the GENERATION of Volcanic rocks it is also known as lava soil. |
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What is difference between the power sharing models accepted by Belgium and Sri Lanka |
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Answer» Belgium 1.They ADOPTED a POLICY of power sharing. 2. They gave equal powers to all COMMUNITIES.. minor or major doesn’t matter. 3.It solved the problem. SriLanka 1.They adopted a policy of Majoritarionism. 2. They gave PREFERENCES to the majority Sinhala group alone, disregarding the minorty. 3. It only INCREASED the problem. I hope it helps you |
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Duniya Ki Sabse purani imarat |
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Answer» Means there is no meaning in the question that is the ANSWER for your question is we have to FOLLOW our old TRADITIONS and beliefs |
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What is full from of Google |
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Answer» Hey dear !! |
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The state with the largest Hindi speaking population is:1. Rajasthani2. Haryana3. Bihar4 Madhya Pradesh |
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When Nehru visited 1 Town, many people weat to see him with a rost in their hands.The strongest reason for it was:1. Nehru was fond of races2. It was the time for poses to bloomi 3. The rose was an auspicious flower for the people4. There was a famous rose garden in the town |
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The annual budget of the government is presented in Parliament:I Before the Railway Budget2. After the Railway Budget3. Along with the Railway Budget4. April 01 of every year |
| Answer» 1 before the RAILWAY budgrt | |
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The Prime Minister of India who served earlier as the Finance Minister is:1. EV Narasimha Rino 2. P. Chidambaram3. Manmohan Singh 4. Dere Gowda |
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