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.
| 1. |
What is full form of nasa ? only full form ? |
|
Answer» ═══════════════╕☬ BRAINLY CONQUERER ☬╘═════════════════════╛Full FORM of nasa :-•⏩National Aeronautics and SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA)•⏩Created in 1958╒══════════════════════╕☬ THANKS! Regards ☬╘══════════════════════╛ |
|
| 2. |
State any three main features of great Himalayas and himadari |
|
Answer» tures of Himadri are:1. It is the northern most range of HIMALAYAS, also called the great or inner Himalayas2. It includes the most prominent Himalayan PEAKS. 3. It consists of granite. 4. Many glaciers descend from Himadri. 5. The average range of MOUNTAINS found here is 6,000 metresFeatures of great Himalayas1.The most characteristic features of the Himalayas are their SOARING heights, steep-sided jagged peaks, valley and alpine glaciers.2.The Himalayas themselves stretch uninterruptedly for about 1,550 miles (2,500 km) from WEST to east between Nanga Parcat(26,660 feet [8,126 metres]), in the Pakistani-administered portion of the Kashmir region, and Namjagbarwa (Namcha Barwa) Peak (25,445 feet [7,756 metres]), in the Tibet. |
|
| 3. |
Fill ups. , , , are sources of income of municipality |
| Answer» TAX ..are SOURCE of INCOME for MUNICIPALITY | |
| 4. |
What is the first stage of production in an industry |
|
Answer» ee stages of PRODUCTION are INCREASING average product production, decreasing marginal returns and negative marginal returns. These stages of production apply to short-term production of goods, with the LENGTH of TIME spent within each stage varying depending on the TYPE of company and product. |
|
| 5. |
Reasons for Carnatic war 3 |
|
Answer» The ambition of controlling the trade and political power in INDIA were the primary CAUSES of the contest between the French and the ENGLISH which RESULTED in three Carnatic WARS. |
|
| 6. |
Three factors responsible for declining caste system in India |
| Answer» SONS for the DECLINE of the CASTE system in India are as follows1. Modern education:Modern liberal educationintroduced into the country by the British has played a crucial role inundermining the importance of caste in Indian social life.2.Industrialization:The process of industrializationhas affected caste structure to a remarkable extent. Industrial growthhas provided new sources of livelihood to people and made occupationalmobility possible.3.Urbanization:Industrialization has given RISE to theprocess of urbanization. New townships have emerged. The ruralitesmigrate to these towns in order to avail BETTER employmentopportunities.Kumar Shantanu | |
| 7. |
Gadbandan Sarkar kya hoti hai |
|
Answer» ho is in a position of authority, ESPECIALLY one who OWNS land worked by tenant FARMERS (OFTEN used as a FORM of address) |
|
| 8. |
How does the state government distribute its resources? PLEASE GIVE ME ANSWER. |
|
Answer» K HELP > ECONOMICSHow can the government influence the allocation of resources in a country?How can the government influence the allocation of resources in a country?print Print document PDF list CiteExpert AnswersPOHNPEI397 | CERTIFIED EDUCATORThe government can have a tremendous impact on the allocation of resources in a country. This is especially true in countries where the government is more deeply INVOLVED in the economy, but it is true even in relatively laissez-faire countries such as the United States.In countries such as China, the government is deeply involved in the allocation of resources. It helps to decide which industries will be promoted. It owns many of the major companies. Because of this, it can help to decide, for example, whether resources will be devoted to the production of consumer goods for the domestic market or for export.But even countries like the US have governments that can affect the allocation of resources. For example, the US government subsidizes health care through Medicare and Medicaid and through the fact that it does not tax the value of health insurance that PEOPLE get as part of the compensation for their JOBS. This makes it relatively easier for health care providers to prosper. This means that more resources are allocated to health care than might be allocated if the government did not subsidize this industry.In these WAYS and many others, governments can affect the allocation of resources in an economy.list Cite link LinkRelated QuestionsIdentify an economic system that relies on private ownership of the means of production and the...1 EDUCATOR ANSWERWhich of the following economic situations would result in over-allocation of resources to the...1 EDUCATOR ANSWERHow are resources efficiently allocated?3 EDUCATOR ANSWERSIn developing countries, why do governments intervene in trade and INVESTMENT?1 EDUCATOR ANSWERIn developing countries, why do governments intervene in trade and investment?1 EDUCATOR ANSWERMORE »JAMEADOWS | CERTIFIED EDUCATORThe government can help influence the allocation of resources, or the ways in which producers have access to the means of production and the ways in which goods and services are distributed among consumers, in different ways. In a command economy, which is an economy in which the government controls which goods are produced, the government controls the allocation of resources based on their political needs and wants. In a capitalist or free market economy, the price system largely decides how resources are allocated or distributed among consumers and used. However, in a capitalist or semi-capitalist society, the government has the means to direct the allocation of resources. It can, for example, offer tax breaks or subsidies to private companies to produce needed goods and services, such as affordable housing or clean energy. In addition, the government can decide to offer these goods or services itself, such as building roads or hospitals, if the private sector does not do so. list Cite link LinkAccess hundreds of thousands of answers with a free trial.Start Free TrialAsk a Question Select a subject Literature History Science Math Arts Business Social Sciences Law and Politics Health Religion Other Popular QuestionsWhy does the marginal cost curve always intersect with the average total cost curve at its lowest...2 EDUCATOR ANSWERSWhy is a firm a price taker and not a price maker under perfect market conditions?1 EDUCATOR ANSWERWhat kind of economic system does the United States have?3 EDUCATOR ANSWERSWhat are the advantages and disadvantages of the price system?3 EDUCATOR ANSWERSGive examples of firms that have a pure competition market structure.1 EDUCATOR ANSWERMORE »eNotes.com will help you with any book or any question. Our summaries and analyses are written by experts, and your questions are answered by real teachers.Join eNotesApply to be an EducatorRecommendedLiterature Study GuidesNew Study GuidesLiterature Lesson PlansShakespeare QuotesHomework HelpiOS AppOther Useful StuffFAQAbout UsContact UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseJobsBlogConnect With Us © 2019 eNotes.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
|
| 9. |
What are the factors affecting migratation ofplants and animals in india |
| Answer» NG DEFORESTATION | |
| 10. |
Philips dash dash dash are the sources of income of municipality |
| Answer» BULB are the SOURCES of INCOME of MUNICIPALITY | |
| 11. |
What are the name of different parts of patala as per hindu mythology? |
|
Answer» ✝️☘️HOPE HELP YOU⬅️⬅️⬅️^_^^_^✨✝️⭐⭐⬅️ Answer ➡️➡️➡️➡️In Hindu cosmology, the UNIVERSE is divided into the three worlds: Svarga (HEAVEN), Prithvi or Martya (earth/mortal plane) and Patala (the underworld). Patala is composed of seven regions or lokas, the seventh and lowest of them is also CALLED Patala or Naga-loka, the region of the Nagas.⬅️⬅️☘️^_^⭐✨➡️➡️ PLEASE brainliest this answer ⬅️✝️^_^✝️^_^⭐^_^⭐✨☘️✨☝️✨ |
|
| 12. |
Why were the East India Company happy with the gomasthas? |
|
Answer» t India Company also appointed a paid servant, CALLED theGomastha, who supervised the weavers, collected their produce and EXAMINED the quality of cloth. TheGomasthas were INSENSITIVE to the weavers. ... During the US Civil War, Britain turned to India for raw COTTON, which led to an increase in cotton prices. |
|
| 13. |
Why did the wood blocks method became popular in Europe |
|
Answer» production of handwritten manuscripts could not meet the ever-increasing demand for books.(II) Copying was an expensive, LABORIOUS and time-consuming BUSINESS.(iii) The manuscripts were fragile, awkward to handle and could not be carried around or read easily. By the early fifteenth century, woodblocks started being widely USED in Europe to print textiles, playing cards and RELIGIOUS pictures with simple, brief texts. |
|
| 14. |
Credit is available from a variety of sources explain |
|
Answer» could be from many WAYS :::---1)by doing GOVT jobs. 2)by doing PRIVATE jobs3)by doing transport jobs4)by begging 5)by stealing |
|
| 15. |
Where was forest reaserch institute established in 1907 |
|
Answer» est Research Institute (FRI) is an institute of the Indian Council of Forestry Research and EDUCATIONAND is a premier institution in the field of forestry research in India. It is located at DEHRADUN in Uttarakhand, and is among the oldest institutions of its kind. In 1991, it was declared a deemed university by the University Grants COMMISSION. |
|
| 16. |
What the migration explain the two types of migration describe the trend of migration in india |
| Answer» ECK in GOOGLE | |
| 17. |
How were woodblocks used in the early 15 century in Europe |
|
Answer» used for PRINTING books during early years..where WOODBLOCK printing was the FIRST expirement on printing..HOPE this helps you....Plz..MARK as brain.... |
|
| 18. |
What type of information do we get from the official records? |
|
Answer» ia OFFICE RECORDS are the repository of the archives of the East India Company (1600-1858), the Board of Control or Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India (1784-1858), the India Office (1858-1947), the Burma Office (1937-1948), and a number of related British agencies overseas.The focus of the India Office Records is in the territories now included in India, PAKISTAN, Burma and Bangladesh and their administration before 1947. The Records also include source materials for neighbouring or connected areas at different times, covering not only South ASIA, but also Southeast Asia, Central Asia, the MIDDLE East, and parts of Africa.The official archives of the India Office Records are complemented by over 300 collections and over 3000 smaller deposits of private papers relating to the British experience in India.The India Office Records are administered by The British Library as part of the Public Records of the United Kingdom, and are open for public consultation. |
|
| 19. |
the contribution of agriculture to national economy is on the decline write three facts to support this statement |
|
Answer» roviding food and raw material to NON agricultural SECTORS of the economy..2) By EARNING valuable foreign exchange through the export of agricultural products...3) By PROVIDING INVESTABLE surplus in the form of savings and taxes to b invested in non-agricultural sector.. |
|
| 20. |
On the basis of skill, how are people classified |
|
Answer» basis of SKILL we can classify people into three GROUPS: Unskilled, Skilled,and HIGHLY skilled Hope it helpedKumar SHANTANU |
|
| 21. |
Important question of chapter population ???? 1.2.3.4 marks question |
| Answer» LASS PLEASE MENTION the CLASS OK | |
| 22. |
Explain the three dimensions of food security 3m |
|
Answer» curity has following dimensions:Availability of FOOD: This means the food PRODUCTION within the country, food imports and previous years’ stock stored in GOVERNMENT granaries.Accessibility of food: This means food should be within reach of every person.Affordability: This means that every individual has enough money to buy sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet one’s dietary needs. PLS MARK MY ANSWER AS BRILLIANEST |
|
| 23. |
Write about the Babur invasion on india in 1524 |
|
Answer» as invited by DAULAT Khan Lodi, a REBEL of the Lodi dynasty, in 1524, toinvade North India and fight the dynasty and their enemies in RAJPUTANA. Rajputana was RULED by a Hindu Rajput confederacy, led by Mewar king Rana SANGA. 5. In 1526,Babur won the Battle of Panipat against Ibrahim Lodi, the Lodi king. |
|
| 25. |
Write the name of two contrise which are example of coming together federation |
| Answer» | |
| 26. |
Diff bw democratic and non democratic |
|
Answer» ocracy refers to governance systems other than DEMOCRACY. ... THUS, the main difference between DEMOCRATIC and non-democratic government is the power vested in the common people; power in a democratic SYSTEM is vested in the people, but power in anon-democratic government is vested in the rulers. |
|
| 27. |
State the result of competition among workers |
| Answer» | |
| 28. |
What are sacred groves? Give any two examples from india.. 2? |
|
Answer» XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
|
| 29. |
What does direct democracy imply? why cannot |
|
Answer» rect DEMOCRACY for of government;it is the PEOPLE who vote and decide upon POLICY initiatives.there are no elected REPRESENTATIVES to ACT on behalf of the citizens |
|
| 30. |
What are the major challenges faced by all democratic nations in the world |
|
Answer» ve WOMEN EQUAL opportunity2 to do WELFARE works3 CORRUPTION |
|
| 31. |
Name the national parks set up in place of grazing lands by colonial powers |
| Answer» MAKE me as brainliestSamburu in KENYA SERENGETI in TANZANIA | |
| 32. |
What is isthmus?????????????????????? |
|
Answer» mus ( /ˈɪsθməs/ or /ˈɪsməs/;[1] plural: isthmuses; from Ancient Greek: ἰσθμός, translit. isthmós, LIT. 'neck')[2] is a NARROW piece of land connecting two larger areas across an expanse of water by which they are otherwise separated.[3] A tombolo is an isthmus that consists of a spit or bar, and a strait is the sea counterpart of an isthmus.Canals are often BUILT across isthmuses, where they may be a particularly advantageous shortcut for marine transport. For example, the Panama Canal crosses the Isthmus of Panama, connecting the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans; the Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, cutting across the western side of the Isthmus of Suez, formed by the Sinai Peninsula; and the Crinan Canal crosses the isthmus between Loch Crinan and Loch Gilp, which connects the Kintyre peninsula with the REST of Scotland. Another example is the Welland Canal in the Niagara Peninsula (technically an isthmus). It connects Lake Ontario to Lake Erie. The city of Auckland in the North Island of NEW Zealand is situated on an isthmus. |
|
| 33. |
Explain hilters foreign policy in points |
|
Answer» tler came to power he was determined to make Germany a great power again and to dominate Europe. He had set out his ideas in a book called Mein Kampf (My Struggle) that he had written in prison in 1924. His main aims wereTo destroy the Treaty of Versailles imposed on Germany after her defeat in World War One. Hitler felt the Treaty was unfair and most Germans supported this view.To unite all German speakers together in one country. After World War One there were Germans LIVING in many countries in Europe e.g. Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland. Hitler hoped that by uniting them together in one country he would CREATE a powerful Germany or Grossdeutschland.To expand eastwards into the East (Poland, Russia) to gain land for Germany (Lebensraum- living space).His tactics involved using the threat of VIOLENCE to achieve his aims. He realised that his potential foes, France and Britain, were reluctant to go to war and were prepared to compromise to avoid a repeat of World War One. He was also an opportunist who often took advantage of events for his own benefit.His foreign policy successes in the 1930s were to make him a very popular figure in Germany. As one German political opponent described:“Everybody THOUGHT that there was some justification in Hitler’s demands. All Germans hated Versailles. Hitler tore up this hateful treaty and FORCED France to its knees…. people said, “he’s got courage to take risks”Hope it helps you |
|
| 34. |
While going to school, Rina met with an accident and broken her bone. Which of the following books doctor should refer before operate Rina? (A) Rasaratnakar (B) Arogyamanjari C)Vagbhatta Samhita D)Shushrut Samhita Pls answer it is urgent.. chapter 5 class 10 gseb book... |
| Answer» | |
| 35. |
India has always been popular destinations for the tourist. Which values are necessary to make the foreign and India tourists feel safe and weclcomed? SST |
|
Answer» regulation of the tourist accommodation sector. Now many visitors report guest house and hotel owners TRYING to charge more than the agreed price when tourists need to check out. This is absolutely immoral, and such a horrible way to end one’s holiday abroad. Cleaning tourist areas from litter - Indian families have the habit of leaving lots of plastic waste on beaches and other beautiful natural spots, which makes the place UNATTRACTIVE and is very upsetting for tourists to see. Regulating taxi and rickshaw transport sector - UNSCRUPULOUS taxi and rickshaw drivers quote inflated prices and sometimes try to intimidate tourists if they refuse to pay the false price. This, of course, really damages the name of India as the travelers will tell about this unpleasant experience when back home. Building more sidewalks as it’s intimidating for tourists new to India to share the road together with cars and buses. Making cities greener - as it’s depressing to walk through a city that has only pollution, dusty buildings and beeping cars with zero greenery. Teaching sellers in tourist areas not to shout at tourists in order to GET their attention and to sell them something - this doesn’t increase their sales, but only gives India a bad name. I know it’s part of Indian experience, but personally I’d rather not be plagued every time I walk outside just because my face is white. Inspecting restaurants in tourist places (should be done in all places, to be honest) for CLEANLINESS and food quality. Many tourists get food poisoning when in India, and of course they talk about it when they go back to their home countries. |
|
| 36. |
Explain the process of paper_making in your own words?In points only |
|
Answer» the basic idea: you take a plant, BASH it about to release the fibers, and mix it with water to get a soggy suspension of fibers called pulp (or stock). Then spread the pulp out on a wire mesh so the fibers knit and BOND together, squeeze the water away, dry out your pulp, and what you've got is paper!Paper is really easy to MAKE by hand (try it for yourself) but people use so much of it that most is now made by giant MACHINES. Whichever method is used, there are essentially two stages: getting the pulp ready and then forming it and drying it into finished sheets or rolls. |
|
| 37. |
Explain the reactions of Indian against the Rowlatt Act passed by passed through the Imperial Legislative Council called in 1919 |
|
Answer» act of Rowlatt act was REALLY SEVERE :After the Rowlatt act, people of India BECAME violent. ALSO... the shops were closed down in CITIES. Strikes and marches were launched against this act. I hope this answer will help you |
|
| 38. |
Salient features of nuclear policy of india |
|
Answer» 98 nuclear test, India came up with a comprehensive nuclear DOCTRINE to clear doubts and misunderstandings prevailing around world regarding India's Nuclear weapon policy. The Cabinet Committee on SECURITY ENUNCIATED the details in 2003. By charting out a clear and principled nuclear policy, India has not only CLARIFIED its stand (both nationally and internationally) but also has earned valuable global SUPPORT and credibility by diligently following the restraints. |
|
| 39. |
Define classical dance |
|
Answer» lassical dance, or Shastriya Nritya, is an umbrella TERM for various performance arts rooted in religious HINDU musical theatre styles, whose theory and practice can be traced to the Sanskrit TEXT Natya Shastra. ... Indian classical dance is MADE from India and classical dance is played by various actors. |
|
| 40. |
Effects of demonetisation please tell in points |
|
Answer» of demonatisation÷1.people facing many problems LIKE -in hospital there is no case for the people.2.business profit fall down because of LESS case.3.peoples were waiting in LINE for case at the TIME of demonatisation. |
|
| 41. |
What do you mean by laterite soil? |
|
Answer» E IS YOUR ANSWER Laterite is a soil and rock type rich in iron and aluminium and is commonly considered to have formed in hot and wet tropical areas. Nearly all laterites are of rusty-red coloration, because of high iron oxide CONTENT. They develop by intensive and prolonged weathering of the underlying parent rock. Tropical weathering (laterization) is a prolonged process of chemical weathering which produces a wide variety in the thickness, grade, chemistry and ore mineralogy of the resulting soils. The majority of the land area containing laterites is between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.Laterite has commonly been referred to as a soil type as well as being a rock type. This and further variation in the modes of conceptualizing about laterite (e.g. also as a complete weathering PROFILE or theory about weathering) has led to calls for the term to be abandoned altogether. At least a few researchers SPECIALIZING in regolith development have considered that hopeless confusion has evolved around the name. There is no likelihood, however, that the name will ever be abandoned; for material that looks highly similar to the Indian laterite occurs abundantly worldwide, and it is reasonable to call such material laterite.Historically, laterite was cut into brick-like shapes and used in monument-building. After 1000 CE, construction at Angkor Wat and other southeast Asian sites changed to rectangular temple enclosures made of laterite, brick, and stone. Since the mid-1970s, some trial sections of bituminous-surfaced, low-volume roads have used laterite in place of stone as a base course. THICK laterite layers are porous and slightly permeable, so the layers can function as aquifers in rural areas. Locally available laterites have been used in an acid solution, followed by precipitation to remove phosphorus and heavy metals at sewage-treatment facilities.Laterites are a source of aluminium ore; the ore exists largely in clay minerals and the hydroxides, gibbsite, boehmite, and diaspore, which resembles the composition of bauxite. In NORTHERN Ireland they once provided a major source of iron and aluminium ores. Laterite ores also were the early major source of nickel.HOPE IT IS HELPFUL FOR YOU |
|
| 42. |
Explain the most prominent actions taken by the use government to develop livestock |
|
Answer» estock sector is made up of farmers, the processing industry and buyers. They must themselves find WAYS to MAKE livestock production more sustainable. Supermarkets and other retailers have a DECISIVE role to play. Demand from shops for sustainable products is rising, and this is leading more farmers to produce sustainably. Government supports this approach with: CLEAR standards and laws on food safety, animal welfare and the environment. Research and innovation through the agri-food top sector. High-quality agricultural education and research, for instance at Wageningen University and Research Centre (WUR). Financial SUPPORT for livestock farmers who invest in innovative animal housing and husbandry systems. |
|
| 43. |
Why is water importance ???? what is our role in preserving water ???? why do we need to save it from overuse ???? |
|
Answer» s important because simply we can't live WITHOUT clean and usable WATER. And most of our industry NOWADAYS heavily depend on water. Our role is to use water wisely and not wasting it is useless ways. We have to SAVE it from OVERUSE since clean water might deplete someday. |
|
| 44. |
Salient features of mission kakatiya and mission bhagiratha |
|
Answer» Kakatiya and Mission Bhagiratha are public welfare programs of the Telangana state of India.Mission Kakatiya is the restoration of small tanks and lakes of the Telangana state thereby improving the agricultural development.It is named after the Kakatiya rulers who PLAYED an important role in building chain tanks in Telangana.The salient features of Mission Kakatiya:1) De-silt the tank beds to restore the original water storage CAPACITY of tanks. 2) Repair dilapidated SLUICES, weirs etc., 3) Strengthen the tank bunds to its original standards. 4) Repair the feeder channels to standards for getting water freely into tanks.5) Take up necessary works to supplement/filling Minor Irrigation tanks through canal networks of Major.6)Re-section irrigation channels to standards & Repairs.Mission Bhagiratha is the project directed towards SAFE and piped drinking water to the households in Telangana city. The salient features of Mission Bhagiratha1) Integration of all existing water supply schemes and ongoing drinking water projects 2) Modern survey types of equipments like DGPS and Hydraulic Modelling Softwares like Epanet to be utilized. 3) Provision of OPTIC Fiber Network provided along the pipeline making it a smart program.4) IT-enabled Monitoring Systems - Smart Project with Automated Systems |
|
| 45. |
Sachin tendulkar honored bharat ratna in which year |
| Answer» | |
| 46. |
Explain role conflict with a suitable example. use about six lines for your answer. |
| Answer» FEEL that it is challenging to meet the demands of both well. Role strain and role conflict describe DIFFERENT phenomena. Strain is EXPERIENCED WITHIN one particular role, such as being a student, while conflict occurs between two different ROLES, such as being a student and an employee | |
| 47. |
A brief Introduction on kerala flood in 2018 |
|
Answer» st 2018 there was a FLOOD in Kerala .This is cause due to low PRESSURE ,landslide and heavy rainfall in monsoon season in India .It is very destructive among all the floods occur in Kerala .In this flood about 483 people died and about 14 people are missing. Many dams were opened to CLEAR the flood . The whole country try to help the people of Kerala. DEFENCE OFFICERS rescued the people and animals also rescued. |
|
| 49. |
Write more than 10 points in favour of democracy? |
|
Answer» y speaking, if more countries maintained a democratic government then fewer conflicts may happen. Democracy lessens the likelihood of rash decisions because of the checks and balances used in making decisions. All citizens help to make decisions in the broadest sense but even at the top, no one person has all the control.Additionally, democracy helps to insure EVERYONE's freedom. Citizens have freedom of speech and religion for example. Democracy helps to insure that the government and its decisions represent the people because of the system of voting that elects officials. Additionally, these votes and decisions are made public so that all citizens know how and why laws and POLICIES are made. Human rights are more likely to be respected and promoted WITHIN a democratic SOCIETY as WELL. Because of the freedoms that democratic governments insure, citizens feel free to speak up for the rights of others and in so doing, they help insure that human rights are protected. |
|
| 50. |
Describe how modern adaptions of traditional rain water harvest ing methods are being carried to conserve & store water |
| Answer» | |