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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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Define HDI report? |
| Answer» Human Development Report is an annual report published by United Nations DevelopmentProgramme\xa0(UNDP) which compares countries based on their educational level, health status and per capita income. This report was launched in the year 1990 by the Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen and the Pakistani Economist\xa0Mahbub\xa0ul\xa0Haq. | |
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Koi hai ki sab so gye ????? |
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Answer» Batao na bestie.... Hiii Hlo... I m |
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When was scheduled languages act passed |
| Answer» On 18 January 1968, the Official Language Resolution was passed by both Houses of Parliament. | |
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The dams that were constructed to control floods have triggered floods ".Analyse the statement |
| Answer» “The dams that were constructed to control floods have triggered floods.” Ironically, the dams that were constructed to control floods have triggered floods due to sedimentation in the reservoir, mostly been unsuccessful in controlling floods at the time of excessive rainfall. The low lying areas suffer the most because the dams fail to provide a 100 percent guarantee to control the flow of water during excessive rainfall, and whenever there is an overflow , these are the areas which drown first. Excessive sedimentation on the reservoir side of the dams also plays an important role in this. | |
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Hloo..koi hai?? |
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Answer» Hii Ya ?? |
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Hlo koi on h ???? |
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Answer» Basd isiliye mai naraz huun....???? Mai bhi huun...??? Yess i m Hii bestie...maine apko bhot miss kiya ... |
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Is app ka new ver...to bekar hai |
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Answer» Aur btao.. Sb mst..??? ? Ha.. Shi me.. |
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Bye ab is app par sept ke bad ayunga |
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Answer» Miss you yarr????????? Ook iwill wait |
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Any three points of private Sector |
| Answer» Private sector:\tIn the private sector, ownership of assets and delivery of services is in the hands of private individuals or companies.\tActivities in the private sector are guided by the motive to earn profits.\tTo get such services we have to pay money to these individuals and companies. | |
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How income and goals are interacted ? |
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explain the functioning of SHGs |
| Answer» \tSHG is abbreviated as Self Help Groups.\xa0\tAs the name suggests the members of this group are benefitted by other persons and also getting employment in banks.\tSHG has 15-20 members in a group.\tThe persons in the group are from one neighbourhood who have the habit if saving money.\tMembers can take small loans from the group itself to meet their needs.\tThe group charges interest on these loans less than that of moneylenders.\tAfter a year or two, if the group is regular in savings, it becomes eligible for availing loans in banks.\tLoan is sanctioned in the name of the group and creates self-employment opportunities for the members. | |
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why informed sources of credit preferred in rural areas? give 5 reasons |
| Answer» \tBanks are not present everywhere in rural India.\tEven if they are present, getting a loan from a bank is much more difficult than taking a loan\tfrom informal sources.\tBank loans require proper documents and a collateral. Absence of collateral is one of the major reasons which prevents the poor from getting bank loans.\tInformal lenders like moneylenders know the borrower personally and hence, are often willing to give a loan without a collateral.\tThe borrowers can, if necessary, approach the moneylender even without repaying their earlier loans.\tHowever, the moneylenders charge very high rates of interest, keep no records of the transactions and harass the poor borrowers. | |
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which government body supervise the function of formal sources of loans in India? |
| Answer» The Reserve Bank of India supervises the functioning of formal sources of loans. It does that in the following ways:•The RBI monitors that the banks actually maintain a minimum cash balance out of the deposits they receive.•RBI ensures that the banks give loans not just to profit making business and traders but also to small cultivators, small scale industries, small borrowers etc.•Periodically banks have to submit information to the RBI on how much they are lending to whom at what interest rates.•RBI can pull up any banks if it is flouting the norms and regulations related to lending of loans. | |
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what are demand deposits? what are their advantages? |
| Answer» A demand deposit account is a bank account where you can withdraw any time you want, without paying any additional charges for it.The advantages of demand deposits are: Flexibility of Withdrawals: As the name suggests, you can ‘demand’ money for withdrawal any time you want, so you have liquidity of funds.No Extra Fees: Withdrawal from a demand deposit account does not have any encashment charges. | |
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What are the main causes of soil erosion? |
| Answer» The removal of top layer of soil is know as soil erosionThe causes for this are 1) the soil gets eroided with the water 2) the soil also gets eroided with wind 3) the cutting down of treesWATER: when floods occures or a rain for long time . | |
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What is the role of human in resource development? |
| Answer» \tThe process of transformation of things into resource involves an inter-dependent relationship between nature, technology and institutions.\tHuman beings interact with nature through technology and create institutions to accelerate the pace of economic development. Human beings are essential components of resources as they transform materials in the environment into resources and use them. | |
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short note on private sector,secondary sector and tertiary sector |
| Answer» Private sector called agricultural sector. Secondary sector called industrial sector. Tertiary sector called service sector. | |
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What forms of power sharing |
| Answer» Horizontal and vertical form of power sharing | |
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Explain the concept of nation state |
| Answer» A nation state is a type of state that joins the political entity of a state to the cultural entity of a nation, from which it aims to derive its political legitimacy to rule and potentially its status as a sovereign state.Nation states emerged after overthrowing monarchy and dynasty rule in Europe.In a nation state, citizens came to develop a common identity based on shared language, traditions and cutoms. | |
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Who are consumers |
| Answer» Any person who buys anything in the market and uses it is called a consumer. It is the responsibility of the consumer to be more alert and questioning about the price and quality of goods and services that he/she uses. | |
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Oral culture and print culture are complimentary to each other. Justify the statement |
| Answer» (1) Earlier, reading was restricted to the elites.(2) With the printing press, books could reach out to wider sections of society. If earlier, there was a hearing public, now a reading public came into being.(3) Publishers had to keep in mind the wider reach of the printed books. Even those who did not read, could enjoy listening to the books being read out.\xa0(4) So, printers began publishing popular ballads and folk tales and such books would be profusely illustrated with pictures.\xa0(5) These were then sung and recited at gatherings in villages and in taverns in towns. | |
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Why NAREGA is called right to work |
| Answer» It is NREGA or MNRRGA not NAREGA.... It is called right to work because it gives 100 day employment to people and thus implements the right to work.. | |
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In what ways employment be increased in urban areas? |
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Answer» By implementing different schemes Because things are expensive in urban arras |
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Write three features of Dry soil |
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What is the difference between pressure groups and political parties? |
| Answer» Pressure groups 1. Pressure groups have specific interest and work for the collective interests of its membership only.2. Membership of pressure groups is limited.3. Pressure groups resort to agitation a politics like marches, demonstrations, strikes, fasts. Etc.4. Pressure groups are informal, often secretive, conceited and conspiratorial and sometimes even unrecognized entities.Political parties1. While political parties have a broad based programme that covers many aspects of national life influence and coerce the government.2. Membership of the parties is very broad based and it is a wide coalition of diverse members and they have mass memberships.3. Political parties use only Constitutional means to achieve their aims.4. Political parties are the formal, open and recognized part of the political system competing for power. | |
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Different b/w economic development nd economic growth |
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Answer» Hlo Same I also I am from Delhi and u? Where are you from Welcm Thxxx The fundamental differences between economic growth and development are explained in the points given below:★Economic growth is the positive change in the real output of the country in a particular span of time economy. Economic Development involves a rise in the level of production in an economy along with the advancement of technology, improvement in living standards and so on.★Economic growth is one of the features of economic development.★Economic growth is an automatic process. Unlike economic development, which is the outcome of planned and result-oriented activities.★Economic growth enables an increase in the indicators like GDP, per capita income, etc. On the other hand, economic development enables improvement in the life expectancy rate, infant mortality rate, literacy rate and poverty rates.★Economic growth can be measured when there is a positive change in the national income, whereas economic development can be seen when there is an increase in real national income.★Economic growth is a short-term process which takes into account yearly growth of the economy. But if we talk about economic development it is a long term process.★Economic Growth applies to developed economies to gauge the quality of life, but as it is an essential condition for the development, it applies to developing countries also. In contrast to, economic development applies to developing countries to measure progress.★Economic Growth results in quantitative changes, but economic development brings both quantitative and qualitative changes.★Economic growth can be measured in a particular period. As opposed to economic development is a continuous process so that it can be seen in the long run. Plzz ans bata do?????? |
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From of power sharing |
| Answer» Forms of power sharing | |
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"there is enough for everybody\'s need and not for anybody\'s."greed." who said these word |
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Answer» This statement is said by Gandhiji -he wanted to tell about the importance of resources in our life. This statement illustrates us that the nature provide a lot of resource which can fulfill our needs but people of their greedy nature are trying to keep a lot more than what is required for themselves creating socio-economic disparities. OrGandhiji placed the greedy and selfish individuals and exploitative nature of modern technology as the root cause for resource depletion at the global level.He was against mass production and wanted to replace it with the production by the masses. This is said by Gandhiji . Because he wanted to tell the person about importance of water . He told that earth can fullfill the needs but not greed because greed can never be satisfied. This is given by gandhiji due to wastage of water This statement was told my Ganghi ji. India\'s great moral leader Mohandas Gandhi famously said that there is enough on Earth for everybody\'s need,but not enough for everybody\'s greed. This sentence was said by the great leader Mahatma Gandhi ji . |
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Write a short note on sustainable development |
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Answer» Sustainable development means the development which does not harm the environment and the recent development does not overlook the needs and requirement of the future generations.For instance, groundwater; it is generally rendered by nature. Accordingly, we must consume groundwater in a manner that it can be said a Rational or careful use of resources. Moreover, the precise and systematic use of groundwater is essential as imprudent use of the naturally provided (groundwater; in the case of groundwater) resources may deplete them. We should not consume and contaminated the groundwater to a degree that it converts unavailable or unusable for our forthcoming generation. Sustainable development is the usage of natural resources for human needs in a way that preserves the environment that produces those resources so they can be used in the future. Scientists argue that sustainable development has many benefits and that it maintains biodiversity, ensures future resources for economic stability, encourages greater efficiency and often reduces the impact of natural disasters. |
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Aapda prabandhan |
| Answer» आपदा प्रबंधन के दो महत्वपूर्ण आंतरिक पहलू हैं। वह हैं पूर्ववर्ती और उत्तरवर्ती आपदा प्रबंधन। पूर्ववर्ती आपदा प्रबंधन को जोखिम प्रबंधन के रूप में जाना जाता है।आपदा के खतरे जोखिम एवं शीघ्र चपेट में आनेवाली स्थितियों के मेल से उत्पन्न होते हैं। यह कारक समय और भौगोलिक – दोनों पहलुओं से बदलते रहते हैं। जोखिम प्रबंधन के तीन घटक होते हैं। इसमें खतरे की पहचान, खतरा कम करना (ह्रास) और उत्तरवर्ती आपदा प्रबंधन शामिल है। | |
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What do you mean by cold war? |
| Answer» A state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare. | |
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Who was the leader of peasants In The gudmar Hills of dada duda duda |
| Answer» Alluri sitaram raju | |
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Which two black players did raised their voice against racist discrimination in 1968 Olympics |
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Can you able me to send pt 1 sample paper |
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What is water scarcity? Explain the cause if it? |
| Answer» Water scarcity is the lack of sufficient available water resources to meet the demands of water usage within a region.\tOverpopulation: Water scarcity may be an outcome of a large and growing population which results in greater demand for water and unequal access to it.\tCommercialisation of agriculture: After the success of the Green Revolution farmers are producing commercial crops. The commercial crops need more water for irrigation.\tUrbanisation: Urbanisation is another factor for scarcity of water. Since new lifestyles have developed in the urban cities overexploitation of water continues; there is water scarcity. | |
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What is Rajput |
| Answer» A member of a Hindu military caste claiming Kshatriya descent. | |
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Write the consequences of French Revolution in long |
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Diffrence between human development and economic development |
| Answer» Human Development\xa0(i) It is a broader aspect of development as it includes monetary as well as the non- monetary aspects.(ii) It is the process of both quantitative and qualitative growth.(iii) Human deveIopments is the end or the final goal of all development.Economic development(i) It is a narrow concept as it includes only the monetary aspects.(ii) It includes only the quantitative growth .(iii) It is a means to achieve human development. | |
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History chapter number 3 important center of Indian national movement |
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short note on mazzini and count cavour |
| Answer» (a) Guiseppe Mazzini: He was an Italian revolutionary who played a significant role in promoting the idea of a unified Italian state. He believed that nations were the natural units of mankind, and so Italy (which was then divided into a number of small states and kingdoms) had to be forged into a single unified republic. During the 1830s, he strived to put together a coherent programme for such a unitary Italian Republic. He also set up two secret societies, namely Young Italy and Young Europe. These societies helped in the dissemination of his ideas.(b) Count Camillo de Cavour: Of the seven states of Italy, only Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely house. When the revolutionary uprisings of 1831 and 1848 failed to unite Italy, the responsibility to establish a unified Italy fell upon this Italian state. King Victor Emmanuel II was its ruler and Cavour was the Chief Minister. Cavour led the movement to unite the separate states of nineteenth-century Italy. He engineered a careful diplomatic alliance with France, which helped Sardinia-Piedmont defeat the Austrian forces in 1859, and thereby free the northern part of Italy from the Austrian Habsburgs. | |
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Periodic assessignement 1quesions and answers |
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Plz age of industrialisation ke imp questions bata do |
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What are the different names of shifting agriculture |
| Answer» Here are some other names of shifting cultivation according to places.M.P. - Bewar , DahiyaAndh.P. - Podu , PendaOrissa - Pama Dabi , koman , BringaWestern ghats - KumariRajasthan - Valre , WaltreJharkhand - KuruwaHimalayan range - KhilNorth eastern part - Jhumming\xa0 | |
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Who are the people who benefited and who did not |
| Answer» 10 mm to km | |
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10 long question answer geograpy class 10 3marks each |
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W do you mean by soil erosion |
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Answer» The removal of soil from land surface Soil erosion is a natural process. It becomes a problem when human activity causes it to occur much faster than under natural conditions. The main cause of soil erosion is the removal of vegetation. What is soil erosion |
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social movement |
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What is susnatabilty |
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Answer» ??? Sustainable development means the development which does not harm the environment and the recent development does not overlook the needs and requirement of the future generations. |
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Tropical of Saudi arbaia |
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