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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The Government of India has recently launched the Instant E- ____ facility using Aadhar. TAN PAN Passbook Passport |
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Being a citizen of India mention at least three changes that you would like to bring in your Society and why Please answer my question I will mark you brainiliest please please Only genius can answer this question prove it |
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Answer» I will GROW more and more trees I will MAKE hospitalsI will make schoolI will make city clean and green I will advice you to see this answer about 10 MINUTES So that there is an OPTION for mark as BrainliestThen please mark as Brainliest |
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The current Supreme Commander of the Indian Army is the ___ President of India. Fill in the blanks 11th 12th 13th 14th |
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Answer» :-Here the answer of ur question as ur requirements ._______________________________➧ The CURRENT Supreme COMMANDER of the INDIAN ARMY is the 14TH President of India._______________________________ |
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In what occupation do people engage in your locality discuss |
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Answer» ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━: here people are engaged with their own BUSINESS and some are engaged in governmental works such as teachers etc. they are skilled and they have their private schools, institution etc. for ex- ART school, COMPUTER COACHING classes etc.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ |
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What does democratic desicion invole |
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Answer» Democracy is the best form of government, as it is the "rule of people". In this form of the government, the citizens have the right to take PART in the DECISION making of the nation. In the words of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, democracy is the government of the people, by the people, and for the people. It is the government where the citizens elect their own representatives to make decisions on their behalf. That is why democracy is the best form of government.hope this helps YOUPLZ mark as brainliestand follow me |
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Write the formation of Himalayas |
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Answer» The HIMALAYAS were FORMED as a result of the collision between the Indian Plate and EURASIAN Plate. ... As a result of this collision, the sedimentary rocks which were settled in the large-scale depression in the EARTH's crust called Tethys were FOLDED and formedthe Himalayas. |
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Which was the world recorded famine in the world in the world history |
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Answer» Forty years ago China was in the middle of the WORLD's largest famine: between the spring of 1959 and the END of 1961 some 30 million Chinese starved to death and about the same number of births were lost or postponed. The famine had overwhelmingly ideological causes, rating alongside the two world wars as a prime example of what Richard Rhodes labelled public manmade death, perhaps the most OVERLOOKED cause of 20th century mortality. Two generations later China, which has been rapidly modernising since the early 1980s, is economically successful and producing adequate amounts of food. Yet it has still not undertaken an open, critical examination of this unprecedented tragedy.Origins of famineThe origins of the famine can be traced to MAO Zedong's decision, supported by the leadership of China's communist party, to launch the Great Leap Forward. This mass mobilisation of the country's huge population was to achieve in just a few years economic advances that took other nations many decades to accomplish. Mao, beholden to Stalinist ideology that stressed the key role of heavy industry, made steel production the centrepiece of this deluded effort. Instead of working in the fields, tens of millions of peasants were ordered to mine local deposits of iron ore and limestone, to cut trees for charcoal, to build simple clay furnaces, and to smelt metal. This frenzied enterprise did not produce steel but mostly lumps of brittle cast iron unfit for even simple TOOLS. Peasants were forced to abandon all private food production, and newly formed agricultural communes planted less land to grain, which at that time was the source of more than 80% of China's food energy.At the same time, fabricated reports of record grain harvests were issued to demonstrate the superiority of communal farming. These gross exaggerations were then used to justify the expropriation of higher shares of grain for cities and the establishment of wasteful communal mess halls serving free meals. In reality, grain harvest plummeted ; and since supply and demand of food before 1958 were almost equal, by the spring of 1959 there was famine in a third of China's provinces.Hope this helps you. |
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Write about one heritage monument of your city which you have visited with your family of India gate. |
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Casteism in India is spoiling the agenda of development”. Discuss. |
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Answer» I don't KNOW the ANSWER for this QUESTION and you ALSO don't know. |
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What according to you is the broadermeaning of democracy? |
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Answer» Democracy is a form of GOVERNMENT in which the rulers are ELECTED by the people. HOPE this is helpful |
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Why is discrimination essential in a democracy |
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Answer» at? how CAME it became ESSENTIAL? it is the most HORRIBLE thing ever.....pls REVISE your QUESTION |
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What do you understand by patriachal system? |
| Answer» CHY is a social system in which men HOLD primary power and PREDOMINATE in roles of political leadership, moral authority, social privilege and control of property, while the women are subjugated. Some patriarchal societies are also patrilineal, meaning that property and title are inherited by the MALE lineage.Here is your ANSWER mate...... | |
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Democracies do Not encourage Citizento take part in Politicstrue or false |
| Answer» FALSE DEMOCRACY ENCOURAGE the CITIZENS to take part in politics | |
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2. What are the two major dissimilarities ofDemocratic governance? |
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Answer» A monarchy relies on the rule of one person, while a democracy RULES through a consensus of the people. Even with this DIFFERENCE, there are some commonalities. Many monarchies have claimed to have RULED in the name of GOD, while many democracies have claimed to rule in the name of the governed.Explanation: |
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Match the following items given in column A with those in column B. Choose the correct answer from the options given belowColumn AColumn B1. General electionA) Who take the big decisions2. By-electionB) People are appointed on a long-term basis.3. Political ExecutiveC) Elections to fill the vacant seat/seats.4. Permanent ExecutiveD) Elections after every five year termWhat did John Locke write in his book Two Treaties of Government?a) to refute the doctrine of the divine b) form of government based people and their representativesc) division of power within the government between the legislative, the executive and the judiciary.d) none of the above |
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Answer» Election after EVERY five year TERM - APolitical EXECUTIVE - BPermanent Executive - CBy - Election - DJohn Locke write in his BOOK that the division of powers WITHIN the government between Legislative , the Executive and the Judiciary .Explanation: |
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Gram Shabha in a village works on the of democratic Principlebasis? say true or false |
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Between whom was 2nd Carnatic war |
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Answer» Second Carnatic War (1749–1754)The Siege of Arcot (1751) was a major battle fought between Robert Clive and the combined forces of the Mughal Empire's NAWAB of the Carnatic, Chanda Sahib, assisted by a small NUMBER of troops from the French East India Company.hope this helps you.pls MARK as brainliest. |
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Write an essay on the strengths and weaknessesof Muhammad bin Tughlaq as a ruler. class 7th |
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Answer» Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq is known as confused genius. He was capable administrator and commander and a good scholar. However he’s a man who thought ‘ahead of the times’. His plans and intentions were good but CARRIED out throughtlessly and in a hurry, which resulted in their failure.Shifting of the Capital:In 1327 CE, Mohammad-bin-Tughlaq decided to shift the capital from Delhi to Daulatabad or Devagiri. On paper, it was sensible idea because it was at the centre of the empire. But the project failed, because of 2 reasons. First, he ordered his entire population shift to Daultabad which caused a great hardship to PEOPLE. SECOND, he left the north-western frontiers of the empire exposed to the attacks of the mongols.Taxation in Delhi:Mohammad bin Tughlaq NEEDED money to carry out his various plans. In order to raise money he increased the land tax near the Ganga-Yamuna region. It was proved to be ill-timed because Doab region was having a great famine. Farmers FACED untold misery and riots broke out. The Sultan had to withdraw his order.Token Currency:In 1330 CE, The Sultan issued token currency which were of brass and copper. The experiment ended in disaster because people started mining coins at home, which caused chaos in trade and commerce. The Sultan had to withdraw the coins to exchange for silver coins.Expedition to North-West:In 1337-38 CE, Mohammad bin Tughlaq took an expedition to China and Qarachil in the Kumaun- Garhwal region of the Himalayas. It was another disaster.All these schemes were basically sound, but suffered from lack of proper planning. They caused only suffering to his country and his subjects.hope this helps you.pls mark as brainliest. |
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Describe the Universe |
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Answer» The Universe is everything we can touch, feel, sense, measure or detect. It includes living THINGS, planets, stars, galaxies, dust CLOUDS, light, and even time. ... The Universe contains BILLIONS of galaxies, each containing MILLIONS or billions of stars. The SPACE between the stars and galaxies is largely empty.Explanation: |
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Modern democracies involves in ____ |
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Answer» LIBERTYJUSTICEEQUALITYExplanation: |
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write the technical term for each of the following statements: a)the continous reduction in the quantity or number of something. b) the ability to perform certain tasks with efficency. c) the watering of land and crops through canal , tube well , sprinkling methods. d) non- living resources are know as. e)resources which are available but not properly utilised . |
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Answer» I don't KNOW the ANSWER for this QUESTION and you ALSO don't know. |
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Highlight any 3 measures adopted by the Belgian government to accomodate regional and cultural diversities. |
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Answer» The Ethnic composition of Belgium is very complex. Of the country’s total population, 59 per cent lives in the Flemish REGION and speak Dutch language. Another 40 per cent people live in the Wallonia region and speak French. 1 per cent of the Belgians speak GERMAN. To rule this regionally and CULTURALLY, diverse country is not very easy.Thus, the government has taken some measures(i) Constitution prescribes that the number of Dutch and French-speaking ministers shall be equal in the Central Government.(ii) Many POWER of the Central Government have been given to State Governments, erf’ die TWO regions of the ’ country.(iii) Brussels, the capital of Belgium, has a separate government in which both the communities have equal representations. |
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What is the effect on the mental health of the people due to concern for loved ones during corona? |
| Answer» CORONAVIRUS disease 2019 (covid-19) PANDEMIC gives rise to a significant number of psychological consequences and health problems. The GP must recognize the FEELINGS generated in their patients and address them. This task includes 4 areas: 1. Knowing and managing the epidemic of ANXIETY and fear in patients; 2. Assessing possible de-compensation of patients with previous mental problems; 3. Knowing and managing effects of QUARANTINE and social distancing; and 4. Knowing and managing possible truncated mourning.Explanation:PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST | |
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Tick the correct answer. Babur, the king of Kabul, invaded India because a. he wanted to avenge his defeat in the FirstBattle of Panipatb. he was invited by enemies of Ibrahim Lodi tohelp them overthrow the Sultanc. both 'a' and 'b'd. he wanted to build a larger empire thanAlexander the Great |
| Answer» C- both A AND BEXPLANATION: | |
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Name the type of account where any number of transactions can be made in a day with Bank ? |
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Answer» Savings BANK account is the account where any number of transactions can be made in a day with bank. There is no restrictions on the number and AMOUNT of deposits. This account is opened by REGULARLY salaried PERSONS...Thank you ♡ |
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Explain fundamental rights.Draw a figure depicting fundamental rights. |
| Answer» FUNDAMENTAL rights are a group of rights that have been RECOGNIZED by the Supreme Court as requiring a high degree of protection from government encroachment. These rights are specifically identified in the Constitution (especially in the Bill of Rights), or have been found under Due Process.Explanation:please MARK as branlist | |
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Further, environmental concerns include air pollution, water pollution, climate change, ozone layer depletion, global warming. |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:all of these | |
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Where is golgonda fort.how many years are this fort is made |
| Answer» HI.........EXPLANATION:this fort is in maharastra.this was MADE in 12 YEARS | |
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Name three essential coponents of map |
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Answer» There are three basic components of a map. They are● Distance - from one place or object to other in DEFINED measurements.● Directions - There are four basic directions in a map East, West, NORTH and South. The sun rises in the East and sets in the West.● Symbols - In place of giving long descriptions, big names or words in different languages, some marks, CHARACTERS or images are used as a CONVENIENT representation of certain fixed objects. It called as Symbol. e.g.“N” is the symbol for North, “E” is symbol for East. |
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What made european to discover to new sea route |
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Answer» eEuropeans to facilitate trade with India were PUTTING efforts to discover Sea-route to India. Some businessmen USED to carry Indian goods to European markets through ARABIAN Sea, Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea and PERSIAN gulf. All these trade routes were CLOSED for the Europeans during medieval period. |
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The main source of income in the Himadri range is: (a) Plantation(b) Tourism(c) Animal rearing. Karakoram mountain ranges lie to the:(a) North-east of the Himalayas(c) North-west of the Himalayas(b) South-east of the Himalayasplease urgent class 4 my sister's question |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:c- animal rearing 2B- NORTH WEST of himalayas | |
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Only answer 7 questionplease gave my answer |
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Answer» l oppition is a TERM USED in PARLIAMENT of India a state lagislatureof disignate the political party EXPLANATION:please mark it ☺️ i hope it will help U |
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A man who born in poor family but know he was rich in her child hood days he sell tea and he was billoner |
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Answer» mark me as brainliest EXPLANATION:PM Narendra Modi is a man who BORN in the POOR family but know he was a billionaire |
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Tick the correct answer . Iqtas were: a. a kind of land tax collected by the Delhi sultansb. land granted by the Sultan to officials andnobles instead of a salaryc. officials deputed by the Sultan to collect landrevenued. none of the above. |
| Answer» OPTION DExplanation:Iqta' (Arabic: اقطاع) was an ISLAMIC practice of tax farming that became common in Muslim Asia during the Buyid dynasty. The prominent Orientalist Claude Cahen described the Iqta' as follows: a form of ADMINISTRATIVE grant, OFTEN (wrongly) translated by the European WORD "fief". Iqta' in the Seljuq era · Iqta' in the Mamluk ... · Iqta' and feudalismHOPE THIS WILL HELP U | |
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Covid 19: its psychological impact,and ways to cope with it: |
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Answer» As the coronavirus pandemic rapidly sweeps across the world, it is INDUCING a considerable degree of fear, worry and concern in the population at large and among CERTAIN groups in particular, such as older adults, care PROVIDERS and people with underlying health conditions.In public mental health terms, the MAIN psychological impact to date is elevated rates of stress or anxiety. But as new measures and impacts are introduced – especially quarantine and its effects on many people’s usual activities, routines or livelihoods – levels of loneliness, depression, HARMFUL alcohol and drug use, and self-harm or suicidal behaviour are also expected to rise. |
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Don’t take help of Internet ❌ India occupies an important strategic position in south India . Discuss it..! |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:india occupies an important STRATEGIC POSITION in south asia as it approximately LIES in the CENTRAL of south asia and sorrounded by seas and ocean | |
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Class 10 chapter development economics short summary pls provide me ❎❎❎❎ |
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Answer» from a bijus guideExplanation:What Development PROMISES – Different Peoples, Different Goals Different people can have different developmental goals What may be development for one may not be development for the other person. It may even be destructive for the other. Income and Other Goals People want more income. MONEY, or material things that one can buy with it, is one factor on which our life depends. However, the quality of our life also depends on non-material things such as equal treatment, freedom, security, and respect for others. For development, people LOOK at a mix of goals. The developmental goals are not only about better income but also about other important things in life. National Development Different persons could have different as WELL as conflicting notions of a country’s development. How to Compare Different Countries or States? For comparing countries, their income is considered to be one of the most important attributes. Countries with higher income are more developed than others with less income. As different countries have different populations, comparing total income will not tell us what an average person earns. So, we compare the average income of countries. Average income is the total income of the country divided by its total population. It is also CALLED per capita income. Average Income = Total Income of Country / Total Population of Country In World Development Reports, per capita income is used in classifying countries. Countries with per capita income of US$ 12,056 per annum and above in 2017, are called rich countries. Countries with per capita income of US$ 955 or less are called low-income countries. Eg: India. Income and Other Criteria When we think of a nation or a region, besides average income, public facilities are equally significant attributes. Public Facilities: These are the services provided by the government to its citizens. Some of the important public facilities include infrastructure, sanitation, public transport, health care, water, etc. Sustainability of Development Sustainable development is defined as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations. Scientists have been warning that the present type, and levels, of development are not sustainable. Some of the examples are: |
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How can we comeup from social issues?! |
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Answer» The SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING with more DETAILS about the same TIME as |
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Tick the correct answer. To meet the expenses of maintaining a huge army, Alauddin Khalji. (a) sold most of his jewels (b) made or minted thousands of gold and silver coin (c) confiscated all the rent free landholding given to priests and government officials (d) banned all banquets and assemblies. |
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Answer» "d" (and any SUBSEQUENT words) was IGNORED because we LIMIT QUERIES to 32 words. |
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call Stan's chapter development SST shorts summary please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please ❎❎❎❎❎ |
| Answer» TION:PLZ that CHAPTER from which CLASS | |
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Can anyone tell me the answer?? Don’t see from Internet ❌ Question is: Difference between converging and diverging tectonic plates. Difference between bhangar and khadar. |
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Answer» ing tectonic plates Diverging tectonic plates1. The plates that COME towards each other and form divergent boundary are called converging tectonic plates 1. The plates that move away from each other and form divergent boundary are called diverging tectonic plates.2. In the event of two plates coming together they may either COLLIDE and crumble, or one may slide under the other.2. They do not collide and rumble. They also do not slide under the other.Bhangar Khadar1. Bhangar is o;LD alluvial soil. 1. Khadar is newer alluvial soil.2. This soils found far from the river basins. 2. This soil is found close to the river basins.3. This soil is less fertile and therefore, not suitable for agriculture. 3. This soil is very fertile and therefore, very suitable for agriculture.Western Ghats Eastern Ghats1. The Western Ghats are formed on the western side or ARM of the peninsular plateau. 1. The Eastern Ghats are formed on the eastern side or arm of the peninsular plateau.2. The western Ghats are regular and continuous and can be crossed through passes only. The Eastern Gjhats are discontinuous and irregular and dissected by rivers draining into the Bay of Bengal.3. They lie parallel to the Malabar coast. 3. They lie parallel to the Coromandel coast.4. They are comparatively higher in elevation. Their average elevation is 900 - 1600 meters. 4. They have comparatively lower elevation. Their average elevation is 600 meters.5. The highest peaks in the Western Ghats are the Anai Mudi and the Doda Betta. 5. The highest peak in the Eastern Ghats is Mahendragiri. |
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Under the chola rule, templaes were associated with a host of other activities . Elaborate how temples led to urbanisation |
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Answer» HOPE THIS WILL HELP UExplanation:Chola temples often BECAME the nuclei of settlements which grew around them. These were centres of craft production. They were not only places of worship, they were the HUB of economic, SOCIAL and cultural life as well. Amount the crafts ASSOCIATED with temples, the making of bronze images was the most DISTINCTIVE. |
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What are the functions of rbi 10 ncert |
| Answer» TION:Major functions of the RBI are as FOLLOWS:Issue of Bank Notes: ...Banker to Government: ...Custodian of Cash Reserves of Commercial Banks: ...Custodian of Country's FOREIGN Currency Reserves: ...Lender of LAST Resort: ...Central Clearance and Accounts Settlement: ...Controller of CREDIT:plz mark me as brainliest | |
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Carpool can help in reducing the consumption of petrol |
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Answer» A noticeable amount of fuel is WASTED due to traffic congestion in peak hours. ... When all interested travellers, INDEPENDENCE of knowing appropriate rideshare or not, CHOOSE carpooling then vehicle trips per day would DECREASE about 780000 vehicle trips per day and reduce ANNUAL fuel consumption by 336.53 million litres. |
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Why are lines of longitude called meridians of longitude and lines of latitude called parallels of latitude? |
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Answer» HOPE THIS WILL HELP UExplanation:LINES of Latitude are called parallels because the lines parallel, or run in the same direction as the equator. ... Lines of Longitude INTERSECT the equator at RIGHT ANGLES but end at the North and the South Poles. Lines of Longitude are also called meridians. Meridian comes from a Latin word that MEANS midday. |
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What does this poster convey? |
| Answer» PARENT's Responsibility.No matters WHATS their financial status.Explanation:MARK AS BRAINLIEST PLZHOPE IT HELPS | |
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Answer the following questions: 1.Which element introduced political instability during the ruling period of Delhi sultans? 2.Explain the Iqta system led by Iltutmish. 3.Elucidate reforms made by 'Alauddin Khalji in his ruling period. 4.How can we say that administrative measures were a failure during reign of 'Muhammad Tughluq'? 5.What were the reasons for the downfall of Delhi Sultanate? |
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Answer» 1. Which ruler first established his or her capital at Delhi?Answer: The Tomara Rajputs were the first rulers who established their capital at Delhi.2. What was the language of ADMINISTRATION under the Delhi Sultans?Answer: It was Persian.3. In whose reign did the Sultanate REACH its farthest extent?Answer: The Sultanate reached its farthest extent during the reign of Muhammad Tughluq.4. From which country did Ibn Battuta travel to India?Answer: Ibn Battuta belonged to Morocco, Africa and travelled to India.5. According to the ‘circle of justice’ why was it important for military commanders to keep the interests of the PEASANTRY in mind?Answer: Peasantry was the backbone of the entire kingdom. The king could not do ANYTHING without it because it was the source of revenue. The soldiers got the salaries which came from this revenue. HENCE, it was necessary to keep the peasants prosperous and happy because only then they could be able to pay revenue. Now, it becomes clear why the military commanders kept the interests of the peasantry at top.6. What is meant by the ‘internal’ and ‘external’ frontiers of the Sultanate?Answer: The ‘internal’ frontier means the hinterland of the garrison town.The ‘external’ frontier means the areas beyond the hinterland of the garrison towns.Explanation:Here is ur answerfollow memark as brainliestdear |
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India has rich potential for tourism |
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Answer» is would HELP you please don't FORGET to FOLLOW me and MARK as BRAINIEST answer |
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What is a grid and how is it useful to us |
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Answer» The vertical lines are called Lines of LONGITUDES or Meridians. Lines of latitudes or parallels are the HORIZONTAL lines. These lines are POPULARLY known as Grid and HELP us to locate any PLACE on the globe or on a flat map. |
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