Explore topic-wise InterviewSolutions in .

This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

2651.

Good morning everyone. who else knows how to type the lenny face?

Answer»

ANSWER:

LENNY FACE? what's that

2652.

Hey any one have questions answers of ch 10 colonialism-rular and tribal societiesof DAV public school please give me photo please.​

Answer»

No bro i am STUDY in LORD Mahavira jain PUBLIC school phagwara class 9th

mark me brainliest........

2653.

A) Following are some words given in the box. Differentiate them underseparate headings of 'Values' and 'Vices'.kindness, cheating, honesty, proud, humility,gentleness, stealing, devotion, selfishness, fightingValuesVices​

Answer»

separate HEADINGS of 'Values' and 'Vices'.

kindness, cheating, HONESTY, PROUD, humility,

GENTLENESS, stealing, devotion, selfishness, fighting

Values

Vices

2654.

अगर भारत में न्यायपालिका स्वतंत्र ना हो तो नागरिकों को न्याय प्राप्त करने के लिए किन-किन मुश्किलों का सामना करना पड़ सकता है​

Answer»

ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

NO HINDI NO HINDI

NO HINDI PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

PLZZZZZZZZ

MAKE ME BRAINLIEST    

2655.

Q8. In Russia, the war was initially popular and people rallied around________.​

Answer»

Answer:

In Russia, the war was INITIALLY popular and people rallied AROUND ________ .

Answer:

Tsar NICHOLAS II

2656.

Sound waves do not traveldo not travel in vaccum.Explain with activity.​

Answer»

Answer:

Sound waves require medium for its production and propagation. Sound waves are produced due to the vibrations of molecules of medium and as there is no MATTER in SPACE the sound waves cannot propagate in vacuum

Explanation:

Hope This Will HELP U

2657.

Please answer quickly.social science bookchapter- asahyog andolan class-10th​

Answer»

Answer:

asahyog andolan main gandhi JI ne angrezon ka sahyog dene se mana kr diya tha. Ye andolan JALLIANWALA hatya kaand ke baad shuru hua tha jisme khilafat andolan AUR swadeshi andolan bhi the.

Agar aaj mujhe asahyog aandolan chalan pada to main behtar rozgaar na milne ke virudh, mahilaayon par atyaachar ke viruddh aur saath HI saath aise kai saare vishayon par aandolan chalaaunga.  

EXPLANATION:

hope this helps you

2658.

What do you mean by residuary subjects?CLASS 10 FEDERALISM.. ANSWER THIS​

Answer»
2659.

Write the names of the mountains, rivers, ghats, beaches, creeks and some tourist places of the south plateau?​

Answer»

tourist PLACE of South PLATEAU--

must visit.

Badami. PC: Ashwin Kumar. ...

Hyderabad. PC: Siddiquabanu. ...

Hampi. PC: Ram NAGESH Thota. ...

Mumbai. PC: Unknown. ...

Bidar. PC: Pallavisatsangi. ...

Ooty. PC: Adam Jones. ...

Bijapur. PC: Amith. ...

AURANGABAD. PC: Dey.sandip

Explanation:

PLZ mark as brainllest

2660.

Write the names of1 Himalayan Mountains Peakes2 Rivers3 Passes and4 Tourist places?​

Answer»

ANSWER:

here is the answer....,.

2661.

What is really indeed in life​

Answer»

ANSWER:

  • Knowledge is important.

Hope it will be HELPFUL ✌️

2662.

How many parts of the Himalayas have been divided and write there names?​

Answer»

hlo❤☺

Answer:

UPPER HIMALAYAS, LOWER Himalayas, Siwaliks.

hope it HELPS U :)

@litchori01

2663.

राइट वन स्टेप दाद द गवर्नमेंट ऑफ इंडिया हस टेकन टो प्रमोट इक्वलिटी​

Answer»

ANSWER:

Mate it answer is ALREADY given you should SEE first.Anways HOPEFULLY it will HELP you.

2664.

Highest temperature is recorded in inland sea is

Answer»

Answer:

The HIGHEST natural ground surface TEMPERATURE ever RECORDED was 93.9 °C at Furnace Creek, DEATH Valley, California, United States on 15 July 1972.

2665.

Hey any one have ch 10 colonialism- rular and tribal societies question answerof DAV public school.give me photo please.​

Answer»

ANSWER:

OK ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok

2666.

Mention any two characteristics of black soil​

Answer»

Answer:

It is FINE textured and clayey in nature.

It has high AMOUNTS of lime, iron, MAGNESIUM and generally low quantities of PHOSPHORUS, nitrogen and organic matter.

It is BLACK in colour since it is formed from weathered lava rocks.

Explanation:

hope so it will help you

2667.

Give one words......The parallelline which is drown at 23% N is-​

Answer»

ANSWER:

That is So TOUGH okay

Explanation:

That

2668.

What is nationalist please tell and also follow i will follow back tell fast​

Answer»

Answer:

Nationalism is an IDEA and MOVEMENT that PROMOTES the interests of a PARTICULAR nation (as in a group of people) especially with the aim of gaining and MAINTAINING the nation's sovereignty (self-governance) over its homeland.

Explanation:

#BE BRAINLY

2669.

Why is the actula distance on the ground reduce on the map ?​

Answer»

✅The REASON is quite simple-It ia because we cant have a MAP as big as this earth to represnt every location on it. The size of the REAL ground very big so it is impossible to fit it on a map, so the size is REDUCED so that it can be fit.

2670.

Q2) if youwere ellected as the member of lok shaba list out 2 currenteshues that whow would bepreveritywar​

Answer»

Answer:

MARK me as BRAINIEST PLEASE...

Explanation:

FOLLOW me guys

2671.

Question: Analyse the role of Pakistan Studies as a subject in understanding the origin, creation and development of Pakistan?​

Answer»

Explanation:

Pakistan studies is very important SUBJECT taught in school and even on Higher levels.. The most important is to include the values of love, UNITY ;how Pakistan created, how it will progress and how the CHILDREN defend the HOMELAND when they will GROW up. This subject is essential for the students.

Follow me mate thanku

2672.

Who is the correct prime minister of India​

Answer»

ANSWER:

NARENDRA modi.

Explanation:

PLZ MARK me as BRAINLIST.

2673.

Classify the northern plains on the basis of the variation in the relief features. Write characteristic of any three of them.

Answer»

Answer:

The divisions of northern PLAIN on the basis of variations in relief features are as follows:

Bhabar: Bhabar is a long narrow plain along the foothills. It is a pebble studded zone of POROUS beds. ...

Terai: Tarai is a BROAD long zone south of the Bhabar plain. It is a Marshy DAMP AREA covered with thick forests. ...

Khadar:

2674.

One mark questions:Answer the questions:1. Who was the leader of the jacobian club? 2. Which battle sealed the fate of france in 1815? 3.When did France abolish the monarchyand became Republic? 4. which period of France history is known as the terror?5. Who abolished slavery in france? 6.Which law was introduced by the revolutionary government in France as help to improve the lives of women?​

Answer»

Answer:

1.maximillian ROBISPHERE

2675.

देना टू मेल फॉर्म्स ऑफ़ ​

Answer»

SORRY I am not ABLE to ANSWER this QUESTION

2676.

What is current position of automobile in india​

Answer» \huge\bold\star\red(HOLLA)\star

India became the fifth largest AUTO MARKET in 2019 with sales reaching to 3.81 MILLION UNITS. It was the seventh largest manufacturer of commercial vehicles in 2019.
2677.

The earth revolves around the sun at the speed of___.​

Answer»

Answer:

30 KILOMETERS PER SECOND

2678.

The advantage of NC is?​

Answer»

Answer:

Meet tight tolerance REQUIREMENTS (compared to similar conventional machine tools). ∎Advantages of NC over conventional systems: Flexibility with accuracy, repeatability, reduced SCRAP, high production rates, good quality. Reduced TOOLING costs.

2679.

गाँधी जी ने नमक जैसे साधारण चीज को आंदोलन के लिए क्यों चुना? क्या आज भी नमक पर कर लगाया जाता है?​

Answer»

ANSWER:ਸਰਕਟ ਵਿਧੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਕਿੰਨੇ ਸਟੇਸ਼ਨ ਰੱਖੇ ਜਾ ਸਕਦੇ ਹਨ

EXPLANATION:

2680.

What are the types of communication?Please anyone answer it ​

Answer»

ANSWER:

There are four main types of communication we USE on a daily BASIS:

Explanation:

  1. Verbal
  2. nonverbal
  3. written
  4. visual.
2681.

True fales.... The parallel line which is drawn an 23½degree N is​

Answer»

ANSWER:

true

EXPLANATION:

PLZ MARK me as Brainlist.

2682.

Please tell me answer it's is important​

Answer»

ANSWER:

d] secular

Explanation:

PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIEST

2683.

According to the "Theory of Plate Tectonics" when some plates come towards each other they form.......... (1) OPETION 1 Convergent boundary 2 Divergent boundary 3 Transform boundary 4 Colliding boundary

Answer»

Answer:

3.Transform boundary.

Explanation:

PLZ MARK me as BRAINLIST.

2684.

India hasa long casstline which is advantageous explain​

Answer»

Answer:

No other COUNTRY has a long COASTLINE on the Indian Ocean as India has and INDEED it has provided a significant BOOST to India's maritime trade. ... India's central location at the head of the Indian Ocean and its long coastline have much HELPED in its interaction through sea....

Follow me

2685.

Ture false..... 23 September is vernal equinox​

Answer»

ANSWER:

here is your answer

EXPLANATION:

HOPE its HELPFUL to you

2686.

What is meant by mutual interaction?

Answer»

Answer:

1 EXPERIENCED or expressed by each of TWO or more people or groups about the other; reciprocal. MUTUAL distrust. 2 common to or shared by both or all of two or more parties. a mutual friend, mutual interests.

Explanation:

Give thanks

i HOPE it will help you

2687.

Familiarize with the process of industrialisation and its impact on labour class

Answer»

Answer:

INDUSTRIALIZATION leads to urbanization and mass literacy, which facilitate the organization of labor unions, mass political parties, and the ENFRANCHISEMENT of the working class

<U>hope HELPS u

2688.

Tarain fought? What was the outcomethe battle?of1 Between whom was the first Battle of Tuxen​

Answer»

The first battle of Tuxen was FOUGHT between Babur and the Lodi dynasty

The first battle of Tuxen was fought between Babur and the Lodi dynastyThe First Battle of Tarain (Taraori) was fought between Sultan Mohammad Ghori and Prithviraj CHAUHAN in 1191 near the TOWN of Tarain in Haryana. The army of Mohammed Ghori was DEFEATED by the Rajput army of Chauhan.

2689.

सतलुज का पुराना नाम क्या है​

Answer»

SATUDRI

HOPE IT HELPS!!!

2690.

Who was first president of india?​

Answer»

Hlo MATE here ia ur ans....

1 ST president of india is :- rajendra PRASAD..

❤️❤️Hope this helps U dear ❤️❤️

✌️Pls Mark as BRAINLIEST ✌️

2691.

What are the properties of political parties ?

Answer»

POLITICAL PARITIES are for political

2692.

Gandhiji started non cooperation movement for attaining Swaraj . If you were to begin Non cooperation movement in today's time on which issues would you do so and which methods will you make use of??​

Answer»

Explanation:

The Non-cooperation movement was launched on 5th September, 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi with the aim of self-governance and obtaining full independence as the Indian National Congress (INC) withdraw its support for British reforms following the Rowlatt Act of 21 March 1919, and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 14 April 1919.[1][2]

The Rowlatt Act in March 1919, suspended the rights of defendants in sedition trials,[1] was seen as a "political awakening" by INDIANS and as a "threat" by the British.[3] Although it was never invoked and declared void just a few years later,[2] the Act motivated Gandhi to conceive the idea of satyagraha (truth), which he saw as synonymous with independence. This idea was also authorised the following month by Jawaharlal Nehru, for who the massacre also endorsed “the conviction that nothing short of independence was acceptable”.[1]

Gandhi's planning of the non-cooperation movement included persuading all Indians to withdraw their labour from any activity that "sustained the British government and economy in India",[4] including British industries and educational institutions.[4] In addition to promoting “self-reliance” by spinning khadi, buying Indian-made goods only and doing away with English clothes, Gandhi ‘s non-cooperation movement called for the restoration of the Khilafat in Turkey and the end to untouchability. The resulting public held meetings and strikes (hartals) led to the first arrests of both Jawaharlal Nehru and his father, Motilal Nehru, on 6 DECEMBER 1921.[5]

It was one of the movements for Indian independence from British rule[6] and ended, as Nehru described in his autobiography, "suddenly" in FEBRUARY 1922 after the Chauri Chaura incident.[7] SUBSEQUENT independence movements were the Civil Disobedience Movement and the Quit India Movement.[6]

Through non-violent means or Ahimsa, protesters would refuse to buy British goods, adopt the use of local handicrafts and picket liquor shops.[8]The ideas of Ahimsa and non-violence, and Gandhi's ability to rally hundreds of thousands of common citizens towards the cause of Indian independence, were first seen on a large scale in this movement through the summer of 1920. Gandhi feared that the movement might LEAD to popular violence.

2693.

What is biological magnification?​

Answer»

ANSWER:

BIOLOGICAL magnification, or BIOMAGNIFICATION, is the increasing buildup of toxic substances within organisms that happens at each STAGE of the food chain. ... The buildup of toxic substances within a single organism is called biological accumulation.

Explanation:

2694.

I am a Himalayan River. I am considered as the Holy river by Hindus. I make the Northern Plains fertile. *​

Answer»

GANGA RIVER is the ANSWER

2695.

QIHow was the Brišsh Empire fonctioningwith the support of Indians? Howdid Indian show thein non=cooperationto the Britis nens ?​

Answer»

Answer:

The Non-cooperation MOVEMENT was launched on 5th September, 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi with the aim of self-governance and obtaining full independence as the INDIAN National Congress (INC) withdraw its support for BRITISH reforms following the Rowlatt Act of 21 MARCH 1919, and the Jallianwala Bagh MASSACRE of 14 April 1919.

2696.

Identify the places located on the following outline political map of India: ?

Answer»

ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

ANDAMAN and NICOBAR Islands

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhattisgarh

Dadra and NAGAR Haveli

Daman and Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttarakhand

West Bengal

2697.

Explain the demand for abolition of slavery​

Answer»

Answer:

Decline in the economic importance of slavery

In economic terms the slave trade had become less important. There was no longer a need for large numbers of slaves to be imported to the British colonies. There was a world over-supply of sugar and British merchants had difficulties re-exporting it. Sugar could be sourced at a lower cost and without the use of slavery from Britain’s other colonies eg India.

The Industrial Revolution and advances and improvements in agriculture were benefiting the British economy.

Medal commemorating the Abolition of Slavery in the UK

Medal commemorating the Abolition of Slavery in the UK

Since profits were the main cause of starting a trade, it has been suggested, a decline of profits must have brought about abolition because:

The slave trade ceased to be profitable

Plantations ceased to be profitable

The slave trade was overtaken by a more profitable use of ships

Wage labour became more profitable than slave labour

At various times plantations that provided the market for slave ships struggled to make profits. Prices and costs went up and down as war interrupted trade.

However evidence of temporary problems with profits is not enough to draw any strong conclusions. Planters struggled to profit throughout the PERIOD of the Atlantic slave trade. Historians have not made a convincing link between the abolition ACT of 1807 and trends in profits.

Evidence that economic considerations were not a direct factor to prompt abolition INCLUDES:

The Atlantic slave trade continued for many years after 1807

Slave plantations continued profitably for many years after 1807

The use of slave labour continued until it became illegal

There is no evidence that plantation owners decided that wage labour was more profitable than slave labour

In 1807 the MPS who had passed the Bill were still in essence in the same position in relation to the vested interests, as they had been throughout the 18th century. The majority did not have direct interests – they did not rely on the profits made from slavery. But their political motivation was still based in property.

The early 1800s were a precursor to a period of significant democratic change. By the early 19th century they were more inclined to listen to the anti-slavery voices than the pro-slavery voices. The arguments had been put effectively and unrelentingly.

2698.

The first and foremost element of democracy is​

Answer»

Answer:

JUSTICE and EQUALITY US the first thing NEEDED in a government

Explanation:

thank you ❤️

2699.

Enable them to understand industrialization in the colonies with reference to textile industrials

Answer»

Explanation:

Industrialization in the colonies is not GOOD because it requires more land which is not possible in the colonies and by this a lot of people of the colony will DISTURBED by this and it requires more WORKERS but in the textile industry it situated at any SAFE place and it can't DISTURB anyone . It requires a limited workers,hence it is good by that.

2700.

1 dollar is 75.98 in US.If I bring 1 dollar to India and go to change in bank will it cost rs1 or rs75.98?​

Answer»

ANSWER:

Banks OFTEN advertise FREE or low-cost transfers, but add a hidden MARKUP to the exchange rate. TransferWise gives you the real, mid-market, exchange rate, so you can make huge savings on international transfers.

Explanation:

plese make me brilanist