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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Why do you think the calorie intake of the people are so low? |
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Answer» The human BODY needs CALORIES to survive calories consumption that is too low or too high will eventually LEAD to health PROBLEMS. The number of calories in food tells how much potential energy they contain.It is not only calories that are important, both and the SUBSTANCE from which the calories are taken. |
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By what percentage does the calorie intake of persons in the bottom quarter fall short of the daily calorie standard? |
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Answer» depending upon the FOOD GAINED by the person and ENERGY lossed during the day percentage of CALORIES are classified |
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In what way, was Ramachari’s livelihood related to agriculture in the village? |
| Answer» RI’s livelihood was related to agriculture in the village. He was a carpenter who MADE TOOLS and implements for farmers to carry out their agricultural activities. The farmers in turn, gave him a major share of their produce. This was more than what he actually needed to support his family. Ramachari used to keep aside what he and his family needed. He them sold the remaining quantity for a price and earned money that way. Therefore, his livelihood was indirectly related to agriculture in the village until famine and DROUGHT set in. | |
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Do you think that cash transfer scheme is an alternative to the PDS? |
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Answer» ate ❤️Answer:According to me, it's NoExplanation:Under the DBT scheme, the beneficiaries can buy food-grains of their choice from the open MARKET. A PURCHASE from the PDS is not required.Thanks!!☺️☺️☺️ |
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Imagine yourself to be Maisaiah who received the first bhoodan land. Describe your feelings about the prayer meeting in which you got the land. |
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Answer» bsjhfuydbakkfuchnaudgExplanation:ondicbuoenbwcoirwbiwfuifbinonddnbsbscnuhenowmonieh ubfinosmic udniebfihsi. donoeieowkwice. scjoecjie |
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Do you think the hardships that the family faces is because of: (a) Ramachari’s lack of awareness and effort OR (b) the livelihood situation in the village. |
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Answer» bothExplanation:both are GOOD EXPLANATIONS |
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Suppose you are a member of AP Legislative Assembly, which issue will you raise for the making of law and why? Explain with example. |
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Answer» I am HAPPY with this lawExplanation:because it is very USEFUL for the PEOPLE of INDIA and ALSO for jammu kashmir |
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Why was the end to vetti important for all kinds of peasants? What would the landlords have done to cultivate their lands now? |
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Answer» to vetti was important for all kinds of peasants. This was a practice of forcing peasants to WORK for minimal wages for long hours to YIELD the MAXIMUM produce. This practice was against human rights.When vetti ended, landlords had to offer peasants not only flexible working hours but also reasonable wages to work on their LAND. They could not be compelled to work and could choose their working ENVIRONMENT. |
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There is a law that no child from the age of 6-14 should remain out of school. What steps should be taken to implement this law? |
| Answer» RCE the rule that EVERY child between the ages of 6 and 14 years should be educated, public education campaigns should be AIMED at parents and teachers. We need to UNDERSTAND that a child can learn and needs to be supported. Next, child education must be made compulsory and the CHILDREN's clause in various Factory Acts should be abolished. | |
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Many people feel that the land reform actually harmed a large number of tenants-atwill. Do you agree with this view? Give reasons. |
| Answer» SOMEHOW I I agree and somehow I disagree in agree case I WOULD say that the redistribution of Land was not implemented properly THEREFORE many people harmed. I disagree with the statement because some Power some people were BENEFITED if this system had implemented SUCCESSFULLY then the reservations would not be there | |
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Do you think the peasant women gained from these reforms in any way? Give your reasons. |
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Answer» The Woman Suffrage MOVEMENT. The woman suffrage movement actually began in 1848, when a women's RIGHTS convention was held in Seneca Falls, New York. ... Thus, over time women began to realize that in ORDER to achieve reform, they NEEDED to win the RIGHT to vote. |
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In democracy all citizens have one vote, which means that there is absence of any domination and conflict. Give arguments to support or oppose the given assertion. |
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Answer» I support this statement. the main spirit of democracy is equality so all PEOPLE are EQUAL and THEREFORE all people must have only one vote and each vote must have only one value. |
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During British rule, why was it easier for the European companies rather than Indian companies to set up industries? Give a few reasons. |
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Answer» Explanation:.During British rule it was easier for the European companies rather than Indian companies to set up industries for the following reasons:Britishers were basically Europeans so it was evident that they would push for their economic development of their companies. The British forced Indians to export raw materials at very low prices to Britain like food grains , plantation products etc which was not available in abundance in their country. Also there were certain products which were sent across to Britain which were in great demand. Indian industrial products were heavily TAXED compared to the European counterparts which RESULTED in costly Indian products compared to the Europeans ones.During the British rule Indians were forced to use readymade GOODS produced by the British which attracted nominal duty or even duty-free, on the contrary Indian goods were levied with high import duties in England.The East Indian Company helped the European Industrialists in exploiting resources which was not the case with the Indian Industrialists as they HARDLY got any assistance from the company. HOPE this helps. |
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What are the steps taken by indian constitution to make india secular country? |
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Answer» Explanation:Freedom of religion in INDIA is a fundamental right guaranteed by Article 25-28 of the Constitution of India. Modern India came into EXISTENCE in 1947 and the INDIAN constitution's PREAMBLE was amended in 1976 to state that India is a SECULAR state. |
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Some important questions for CBSE 9th grade physical features of India lesson |
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Answer» tion:Physical Features of INDIA Class 9 Extra Questions Long Answer Type Questions. Answer: The HIMALAYA MOUNTAINS lie between the Indus river and the Brahmaputra river which COVERS a distance of about 2,400 kilometres. They consist of three parallel ranges-the HIMADRI, the Himachal and the Shiwaliks from north to south. |
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For which time of crimes the international military Tribunal prosecuted the naziz |
| Answer» TION:irororoddodk VEGGIE BURGER and I am | |
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On which basis the deputy surveyor elected in German parliament |
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Answer» The German parliament is made up of the BUNDESTAG, which has federal LEGISLATIVE power and is elected directly by the German people, and the Bundesrat, which represents states (LANDER). Germany has a two-VOTE system in which eligible citizens vote once for their representative and again for a party. |
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To what extent did the landlords loose and to what extent did they manage to protect their interests? |
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Answer» what is the exact question U wanted the ANSWER for? like which SUBJECT??????and PLEASE dont report it i dint get the question REALLY |
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Some people feel that the land reform laws tried to transfer land and power to prosperous tenant farmers only. Do you agree with them? |
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Which sections of the peasants of Telangana gained from the various reforms? In what ways did they benefit? |
| Answer» TION:hhnnnnnjjjkkkk bbbbijkko | |
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What are some similarities and differences between the way the Mughals and the English came to power in India? |
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Answer» According Tumi the mughals and ENGLISH both came with some positive points,but at the same time,at times negative also.Explanation: positive points of both or you can SAY the similarities,both has GIVEN us numerous monument or historical buildings we say. that is making today India more proud and more fascinating for tourists.the negative points of both you can say the differences,both dominated us for several period of time. both had been became hindrance for India for becoming a developed country.If if the answer helps you then please say thanks and rate it...THANKU.. |
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If someone is not satisfied with the decision of a Session’s court, what can he/ she do? If she/ he is dissatisfied with the decision of High Court, what can be done? |
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Answer» tion:if someone is not satisfied with the DECISION of SESSIONS court he/she can approach to high court. further again if he/she is not satisfied with the decision of high court he/she can approach to Supreme court of india. but remember that the decision MADE by Supreme will be FULL & final. SINCE no court in india have authorities higher than Supreme court |
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How many acers of land does a family of four persons need to get a decent living in your area? (Give the figures separately for both irrigated and unirrigated land.) |
| Answer» TION:hhhnmmlmkkoooooobbhj | |
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Some others feel that the laws tried to strike a balance between the interests of different rural groups in order to minimise internal conflicts. Do you agree with them? |
| Answer» TION:nndnndjdjdjdkdkdksksndn | |
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In your view, what should have been the verdict in Ravi’s case? |
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Answer» it SEEMS that you are not able to to express your QUESTION properly please POST it |
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Correct the false statementsi) An F.I.R. is filed in the court.ii) Being arrested by the police is equal to being punished.iii) A bail is given on the basis of sureties.iv) Supreme Court is the highest court in the country. |
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Answer» the false statements i) An F.I.R. is FILED in the court. It is a false statement. An F.I.R. is called as the First Information Report. It is filed at the police station. It is a document of an official complaint. ii) Being arrested by the police is equal to being punished. It is a false statement. The police arrest on the BASIS of an allegation made by a complainant with the help of a warrant. The court decides the punishment based on the pieces of evidence against the person. iii) Bail is given on the basis of sureties. It is a false statement. Bail is given with or without surety. It is given by EXECUTING the bail bond. A bail bond is a list of terms and conditions that the accused must FOLLOW. A security deposit must also be made of a predetermined amount of money. iv) SUPREME Court is the highest authority in the country. It is a true statement. |
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In Queen Victoria’s declaration of 1858, what complaints of the rebels did she try to address? |
| Answer» TION:SEE this IMAGE it MIGHT HELP you | |
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High Court does not summon the accused or witnesses before it. Why? |
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Answer» People can be ABSENT in High court procedure if they have done PROPER REASONS LIKE bad health etcExplanation:Hope it HELPS you |
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Which court was hearing the case of Ravi? |
| Answer» TELANGANA HIGH courtExplanation: Blessed to help you yours brainly FRIEND | |
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Some people feel that the land reform laws only tried to help the landlords. Do you agree with them? |
| Answer» LAND reform legislation in India is CATEGORIZED in to four MAIN sections that include abolition of INTERMEDIARIES who were rent collectors under the pre-Independence land revenue system, tenancy regulation that attempts to improve the contractual terms faced by tenants, including crop shares and security of tenure | |
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The structure of the court from lower to highest level resembles a pyramid. Can you fill the information about them it in a diagram? |
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Answer» ng to the Indian Constitution, the Judicial SYSTEM of India is divided into three categories. It consists of the District Court, High Court and Supreme Court.1. The District Court: The District court is also known as the SUBORDINATE court, as it is directly subordinate to the high court. The segregation of the district court depends on the population of the district. The CASES dealt in the district court are the civil and criminal cases. A person not satisfied with the decision of the district court can go to the high court.2. High Court: High court is present in every state, ACCORDING to the Indian Constitution. The High court has a total of 94 judges. They deal with legal documentation and economic issues. A person not satisfied with the decision of the high court can go to the supreme court.3. Supreme Court: the supreme court is the at the apex of the pyramid, it is the highest court of law in the country. Ideally, unsolved cases move to the supreme court. The highest authority is the chief justice of India. The VERDICT given by the supreme court id final, it cannot be challenged by any authority. |
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What is a Fair Trial? Is it necessary? Why? Discuss. |
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Answer» will HELP you PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIEST ANSWER |
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Why do you think it is important for the person who makes an FIR to take a copy of the report? |
| Answer» PERSON who files the FIR should ALWAYS keep a copy of the REPORT because in case the original copy get tampered or mishandled there should be a backup to support you. ALSO , a copy of FIR enables the person who complained to know the details of FIR , if the content is as he/she told . FIR being an official document could be produced in COURT of law. Also, a FIR assures that the complaint is registered properly and its not just randoms talk without proof. | |
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Can you think of the reasons why the session’s court may have reduced Ravi’s punishment? |
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Answer» i DONT UNDERSTAND that what you MEAN |
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What is meant by ‘an accused’? In this story who is the accused? |
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Answer» Accused MEANS a a person or GROUP of PEOPLE who are charged with or on trial for a crime.Hope you like the ANSWER. BEST of luck for your future. |
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Why do you think the European armies were able to defeat the Indian armies in the 1700’s and 1800’s? |
| Answer» TION:The European ARMIES were able to defeat the INDIAN armies because, Europeans have more advance WEAPONS and techniques than that Indian armies have. | |
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Name the two houses of the Parliament. Draw a table to show the similarities/ differences between them on the following aspects: term, number of members, more or less powerful, election process, voting for the President |
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Answer» Here, I have presented the short NOTE on both houses of Indian Parliament.Explanation:Lok Sabha:Lok Sabha is the lower HOUSE of the Indian Parliament which can also known as house of people.It has a total of 545 seats in which 543 are elected and the remaining 2 are nominated. Leader of the house is the Prime MINISTER. Term period of the house is five YEARS.Members for the house are elected through the universal franchise.Rajya Sabha:Rajya Sabha is the upper house of the Indian parliament.Unlike the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha cannot be dissolute. It has a total of 245 seats in which 233 are elected and the remaining 12 are nominated by the president.Total years of validation for the Rajya Sabha is six years.Lok Sabha is more powerful when COMPARED to Rajya Sabha. |
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In the 2009 Parliamentary Elections, no single party won a majority. How was the government formed? Discuss with the help of your teacher and write a paragraph. |
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Answer» in parliamentary ELECTIONS no single party won a majarity then the government FORM but discuss AMONG the PARTIES and form COALITION government |
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What were the charges levelled against the accused? |
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For what reasons would there be cuts and reductions in the labourers’ wages? |
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Answer» ate ❤️Answer:✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨=>Who isn't protected by a BARGAINING agreement (employment CONTRACT) there is no SET amount that you have to be paid. However, EMPLOYERS cannot reduce wages to a level which is lower than the minimum wage in their state. ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨Thanks!!☺️☺️☺️☺️ |
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Do you think the parties should be made to put up more women candidates for elections? |
| Answer» SEE the IMAGE It will DEFINITELY HELP you | |
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How is the word ‘discovery’ and ‘exploration’ used by Europeans? What did it mean to people who were already living in those geographical locations? |
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Answer» Beginning of 4th Century bce the Europeans are searched new countries all over the world. They WANT to explored many countries because they heard that world’s many countries had FULFILLED with many types of import export products. Some countries are fulfilled with rice, various types of FLOWERS, fruits vegetables. Some countries had coffee, tobacco, tea. Some countries had metallic products. The Europeans came into countries as businessman. After some TIME they made the poor people slave. And captured the all over COUNTRY. They want to spread their religion, education, ideals, food etc. |
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Prepare a tour diary during holidays in refrence places common location popUlation climate weather |
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Answer» it was differentExplanation:when we WENT to Delhi it was too hot because there is no sea coast but in Kanyakumari it was too COOL as it was LOCATED in SEACOAST |
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Lifestyle in torrid zone |
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Answer» tion:The torrid ZONE REFERS to the area of the earth near the equator. As its name suggests, the torrid zone is generally warm. It has a wet and dry SEASON but does not experience the four seasons familiar to RESIDENTS of the TEMPERATE zones further from the equator. |
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About people in torrid zone |
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Answer» The PEOPLE in the Eastern Island Corridor have modern lifestyle. They are the permanent inhabitants and are involved in industries and services for income generation as this place has a large number of industries. The people are literate and well developed; science and technology are well developed there. The people living in this climatic region export copper, iron, tin, uranium etc to the European countriesThe people in this region have primitive lifestyle. Most of them are nomadic inhabitants. They are involved in hunting wild animals, gathering wild fruits and edible roots for survival. They use a long PIPE and the arrow with poison to hunt the animals. They are illiterate and undeveloped due to lack of contact with the modern world. Pursue TRIBE are involved in shifting agriculture in this region.About 5% people of world's population live in this region. Gypsy types of people are found in this particular desert region. They have nomadic lifestyle. They roam from one place to other with their camels in search of food and water. The people have permanent settlement in the areas where water is available. We can divide the lifestyles of the people living in the deserts as follows:1. Desert Area:Gypsy people live in this area. They don't have permanent settlement. They have temporary settlement where they MOVE from one place to another place with camels. They live in tents, and rear camels for meat, milk and means of TRANSPORTATION. Camels are called the ship of the deserts because they can survive in desert. 2. Oasis:Permanent settlement of people can be found in these areas. The people rear camels, goats and other domestic animals for meat, milk and means of transportation. Some of them are also involved in agriculture, industries and services. They grow dates, palm, wheat, cotton, maize, sugarcane and vegetables. Some of the people are found in mining sector where the petroleum product is found. Lifestyle in the Tropical Monsoon ClimateThe dense population affects the agricultural practice of the people residing in this area. Terrace farming, farms, etc. are small and people are forever land hungry.The soil is suitable for the cultivation of cash crops like rice, maize, millet, sugarcane and jute. Besides agriculture, people are engaged in animal rearing, fishing etc. |
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Why do you think many eligible voters did not vote? Discuss the possible reasons. |
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Answer» ate ❤️Answer:✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨=> One of the most important factors is the competitiveness of the presidential election in each state. LOW TURNOUT is most pronounced in primary ELECTIONS, off-year elections for state legislators, and LOCAL elections.✨✨Thanks!!✨☺️ |
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Identify few important ministries and who is in charge of them at the central government. |
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Answer» prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Council of Ministers took oath to office on Thursday. The Union Cabinet for the 17th Lok Sabha includes 24 cabinet ministers, 9 ministers of state with independent charge and 24 ministers of state.The TOP leaders who were sworn-in as cabinet ministers include Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gadkari, DV Sadananda Gowda, Nirmala Sitharaman, Ram VILAS Paswan and former foreign secretary S Jaishankar, a surprise pick.Some of the key ministers in the previous Modi government, including Sushma Swaraj, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore and Maneka Gandhi, are not a part of the new council of ministers. Former finance minister Arun Jaitley had written to PM Modi on Wednesday and said that he did not want to be a part of the new government due to health reasons.Explanation:A ministry is a governmental organisation, headed by a minister, that is MEANT to manage a specific sector of public administration.[1] Governments MAY have differing numbers and types of ministries,[1] but the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary notes that all states have (often under varying names) a Ministry of Interior, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a Ministry of Defense (which may be divided into ministries for land, naval, and air forces), a Ministry of JUSTICE and a Ministry of Finance.[1] A Ministry of Education or similar is also commonly present.[1]During the 20th century, many countries increasingly tended to replace the term "ministry" with words such as "department", "office" or "state secretariat". In some countries, these terms may be used with specific meanings: for example, an office may be a subdivision of a department or ministry. |
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What were the opinions expressed by different people at the time of the first elections? |
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Answer» ate ❤️Answer:✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨=> Public opinion consists of the desires, wants and thinking of the MAJORITY of the PEOPLE. It is the COLLECTIVE opinion of the people of a society or state on an issues.Sometimes simply referred to as a “poll,” is a survey of public opinion from a particular sample. Opinion polls are usually designed to REPRESENT the opinions of a population by conducting a series of questions and then EXTRAPOLATING generalities in ratio or within confidence intervals.✨✨✨✨Thanks!!☺️☺️☺️ |
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What is the meaning of follwing terms. 1. election campaign 2. Election Commission |
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Answer» 1 A political campaign is an organized effort which seeks to influence the decision making progress within a specific group. In democracies, political campaigns OFTEN REFER to electoral campaigns, by which representatives are chosen or referendums are decided.2 An ELECTION commission is a body charged with overseeing the implementation of electioneering PROCESS of any country.Explanation: |
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