Explore topic-wise InterviewSolutions in Current Affairs.

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.

How has liberalization of trade and investment policies helped the globalisation process?

Answer» Liberalisation of economies across the world has been brought about by breaking down trade barriers and this has helped in trade and investment grow by leaps and bounds; these measures have pushed the globalisation process in several or most economies across the world. Detailed below are some measures that have been taken by countries to push their development agenda as a part of globalising their economies.1) Restricted list of items for import and export reduced.2) Import duties reduced.3) Measures taken to ease flow of foreign capital into the country.4) Entry by foreign companies to set up base eased and encouraged.5) Level of foreign shareholding in local Companies raised by suitable policy measures.6) Local Companies encouraged to set up base overseas.7) Foreign direct investment and foreign funds encouraged to flow in.8) Restrictive foreign exchange rules relaxed by Central Banks in host countries.9) Norms for repatriation of profit and capital to and from overseas country eased.
2.

How is the image of bharat mata different from germania?

Answer» Bharat*
But if we see another image of Bharar mata which is in contrast to the ones is painted by Abanindranath Tagore we can see that she is shown with a trishul, standing beside a lion and an elephant, symbol of power and authority.
The image of Bharat Mata was first created by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay but was first painted by Abanindranath Tagore. She is portrayed as an ascetic figure, calm, composed, divine and spiritual. She is shown as mother figure, dispensing clothing, food and learning. The mala in one hand shows her ascetic quality.
Germania was the female allegory of German nation. She wears a crown of oak leaves because German oak stands for heroism. She also holds a sword in her hand. The sword shows readiness to fight.
3.

Compare the nationalism in europe and india with suitable examples.

Answer» Nationalism in Europe: The people in Europe rose against their own monarchial rulers. They wanted to establish the principle of democracy.Nationalism in India: Nationalism in India emerged as an opposition to the foreign (British) rule. The Indians wanted complete independence from the British.
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4.

Which was the most dangerous event in whole history???

Answer» Hii anjali
Jallianwala bagh
Evolution of humans.
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Why do u think Narayan that it was the most dangerous??? and what about world wars and rest...
Jallianwala Bagh Masscare
5.

What is net attended ratio?

Answer» Net Attendence* Ratio is the total number of children in the age-group of 14-15 years attending school as a percentage of total number of children in the same age-group.
6.

what is globalisation? Ch4 history

Answer» Globalisation is the integrarion between countries through foreign trade and foregin investment by MNCs
The movement of people, goods and services from one nation to another is known as globalization.
Globalisation is the opening of local and nationalistic perspective to a broader outlook of interconnected and interdependent world with free transfer of capital, goods and services
Globalisation is the economic system that hs emerged since last 50 years.It is generally associated with economy as free movement of goods, capitals, technology, and people across the globe. In a border sense it also includes cultural exchanges b/w different countries of the world.
7.

Science notes on class 10in biology

Answer» You can find in this app.
8.

Do u have ncert solutions in hindi mediu

Answer» No
No
9.

What is nation-state?

Answer» A nation state is a state in which the majority of its citizen, not only by rulers came to develop a sense of common identity and shared history or descent.
Culture*
It refers to a country with well defined boundaries, resided by people with a similar culture, language shared history and their ethnic cultire.
10.

Assertion and reason questions?

Answer» Graphite, named by Abraham Gottlob Werner in 1789, from the Greek γράφειν (graphein, "to draw/write", for its use in pencils) is one of the most common allotropes of carbon. Unlike diamond, graphite is an electrical conductor. Thus, it can be used in, for instance, electrical arc lamp electrodes. Likewise, under standard conditions, graphite is the most stable form of carbon. Therefore, it is used in thermochemistry as the standard state for defining the heat of formation of carbon compounds.Graphite conducts electricity, due to delocalization of the pi bond electrons above and below the planes of the carbon atoms. These electrons are free to move, so are able to conduct electricity. However, the electricity is only conducted along the plane of the layers. In diamond, all four outer electrons of each carbon atom are \'localized\' between the atoms in covalent bonding. The movement of electrons is restricted and diamond does not conduct an electric current. In graphite, each carbon atom uses only 3 of its 4 outer energy level electrons in covalently bonding to three other carbon atoms in a plane. Each carbon atom contributes one electron to a delocalized system of electrons that is also a part of the chemical bonding. The delocalized electrons are free to move throughout the plane. For this reason, graphite conducts electricity along the planes of carbon atoms, but does not conduct in a direction at right angles to the plane.Graphite powder is used as a dry lubricant. Although it might be thought that this industrially important property is due entirely to the loose interlamellar coupling between sheets in the structure, in fact in a vacuum environment (such as in technologies for use in space), graphite was found to be a very poor lubricant. This fact led to the discovery that graphite\'s lubricity is due to adsorbed air and water between the layers, unlike other layered dry lubricants such as molybdenum disulfide. Recent studies suggest that an effect called superlubricity can also account for this effect.When a large number of crystallographic defects(physical) bind these planes together, graphite loses its lubrication properties and becomes what is known as pyrolytic carbon, a useful material in blood-contacting implants such as prosthetic heart valves.Graphite is the most stable allotrope of carbon. Contrary to popular belief, high-purity graphite does not readily burn, even at elevated temperatures.[3] For this reason, it is used in nuclear reactors and for high-temperature crucibles for melting metals.Natural and crystalline graphites are not often used in pure form as structural materials due to their shear-planes, brittleness and inconsistent mechanical properties.In its pure glassy (isotropic) synthetic forms, pyrolytic graphite and carbon fiber graphite are extremely strong, heat-resistant (to 3000 °C) materials, used in reentry shields for missile nosecones, solid rocket engines, high temperature reactors, brake shoes and electric motor brushes.Intumescent or expandable graphites are used in fire seals, fitted around the perimeter of a fire door. During a fire the graphite intumesces (expands and chars) to resist fire penetration and prevent the spread of fumes.
Example 2: Assertion: The Mountains on Moon are way taller than Mount Everest.Reason: The force of gravity is stronger on Earth than on the moon.(A) Both the Assertion and the Reason are correct and the Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.(B) The Assertion and the Reason are correct but the Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.(C) Our Assertion is true but the Reason is false.(D) The statement of the Assertion is false but the Reason is true.(E) Both the statements are false.Answer: The two statements don’t seem to have the same topic but that doesn’t matter. The reason that the height of Everest is not greater than the mountains on the surface of the moon is gravity. The stronger force of gravity on the surface of earth makes sure that the mountains are shorter. Thus the reason and assertion are not only true but the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion. Therefore the answer is ).Example 3: Assertion: Humans have evolved from an ape-like species of primates.Reason: There are many fossils that support the theory of evolution in case of humans.Answer: You might be tempted to select A) here but wait, there is caution here. The answer is not A). Of course, humans are evolved from apes and there are fossils that support the theory of evolution. But the reason has to explain why humans have evolved from apes. A simple trick to see if reason explains the assertion is to change the assertion into a question.For example, here the assertion becomes, “why have humans evolved from apes?” or “How have humans evolved from apes”. The reason doesn’t answer that. So both the statements are correct but the reason is the explanation of the assertion. Therefore the correct option here is B).Practice QuestionsDirections: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:(A) Both the Assertion and the Reason are correct and the Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.(B) The Assertion and the Reason are correct but the Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.(C) Our Assertion is true but the Reason is false.(D) The statement of the Assertion is false but the Reason is true.(E) Both the statements are false.Q 1: Assertion: Dogs are easily one of the most social creatures on earth.Reason: Dogs have been artificially bred from wolves over several generations.Ans: A)Q 2: Assertion: Music is soothing to everybody.Reason: The rhythmic sounds stimulate the brain and produce a soothing effect.Ans: D)
11.

Give the brief description of Rowallact satyagraha

Answer» Rowlatt satyagraha was against the Rowlatt act passed by British. Rallies were organised , workers went on strike and shops closed down . British administration clamped down on nationalist . Local leaders were picked up from Amritsar and Gandhiji was barred from entering Delhi.Police firing on a peaceful procession at Amritsar provoked widespread attacks on banks , post offices and railway stations.
12.

Why did mahatma gandi started civil disobedient movement?

Answer» He started civil disobedience movement because his 11 demands which he made and sent a letter to Viceroy Irwin regarding these demands, which were not fulfilled by the Britishers.
I agree with shivam
Because of the failure of non-cooperation movement.
Kyuki vo britishers ka sasn khtm kerna chahte the
13.

Explain any five features of the first printed book Bible

Answer» Main features of few copies of first printed Bible were:\tThe text of the Bible was printed in the new Gutenberg press with metal type\tThe borders were carefully designed, painted and illuminated by the hand by artists\tEvery page of each copy was different. Elites (people of high class and rank) everywhere preferred this lack of uniformity because they thought that they had a unique copy of Bible.
14.

Describe the role of the citizens in a diversity

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15.

Name some important centre of jute textile in India and world??

Answer» Proximity of the jute producing areas, inexpensive water transport, good rail and road network, abundant water for processing raw jute and cheap labour from West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh.Jute industry is facing challenge from synthetic fibre and also from other competitors like Bangladesh, Brazil, Philippines, Egypt and Thailand.
In India: West Bengal, World: Bangladesh, Brazil, Philippines etc.
16.

What are the problem of jute industry??

Answer» \tStiff compettition from synthetic industry\tOld and inefficient methods of manufacturing\tCompetetion from countrie like braazil ,bangladesh etc\tInefficient power supply\tAmount and quality of raw material is bit less
17.

What are the importance of jute industry??

Answer» Jute industry provides direct employment to about 2.60 lakh jute mill workers and indirectly generates additional employment of about 1.5 lakh people engaged in R&D work, manufacturing in machinery and spare parts, trade and other allied activities in service sector.
18.

How can we do survey report on consumer rights

Answer» Through newspaper and magaz
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Take questions from economics text book. Last lesson. Survey queations are given. Select any 10 . Type and take 15 prints. Include name,age,occuopation for the people to fill. Give each print to people and tell them to fill. Thats all. Make graph for that. If needed anymore info please do convey?
19.

Mention any three features of rebal federal system

Answer» The federal system has dual objective - to safeguard and promote unity of country, while at the same time accommodate regional diversity.
Different tiers of government govern the same citizen, but each tier has its own jurisdiction in specific matters of legislation, taxation and administration.
There are 2 or more level of governments.
20.

What are the main factors responsible for Indunstured labour migration from India?

Answer» Three factors responsible for the migration of indentured labour from India were\tDecline of cottage industries and the increase in the rents of the lands forced the indentured labour to migrate from India.\tThe colonial government cleared land for mining and establishing plantation industry. Many people thus lost their land.\tMany poor and tribal people migrated from India in order to escape poverty and oppression in their home villages.
21.

What is the main need for conserving minerals? Explain the methods to conserve minerals.

Answer» We need to conserve mineral resources due to the reasons as mentioned below :(i) Our industry and agriculture depend on mineral deposits and the substances manufactured from them. But the total volume of workable mineral deposits is an insignificant fraction i.e., one per cent of the earth’s crest.(ii) It took millions of years for the creation and concentration of mineral resources.(iii) The geological processes of mineral formation is very slow but its consumption is fast. It may result in shortage in near future.(iv) The mineral resources are finite and non-renewable.(v) Even rich mineral deposits in a country like India are valuable but short-lived possessions.
22.

Define GDP .How it is calculated

Answer» Gdp is gross domastic product
Hey..bro..
The sum of all final goods and services produced in all 3 sector during a particular year is called Gross Domestic product. It is calculated by using the formula - GDP = C+I+G+(X-M) where C is consumer spending, I is business investment, G is government spending, X is exports and M is imports.
GDP is the sum of money value of final goods and services produced in each sector duringvq particular year within domestic territory of a country. The sum of production in 3 sectors gives us the GDP. The money valies of goods and services should be added rather than adding up the actual numbers. The value of final goods alone should be added as the value of intermediate goods is already included in the value of final goods. This mammoth task is undertaken by Central government ministry.
GDP stands for gross domestic product.It is the total sum of the value of final product and services of the primary sector, secondary sector and the tertiary sector.
23.

What is human resources development

Answer» The role of human resource development is very important in the area of developing a business, this helps to improve the quality of the workers that are involved in the business. It involves developing the learning, knowledge skills and ability of the worker.It increases the inter-personal relationship between an organization and its employees. Any organization that develops comfortability among the employees will see an increase in their profit phase and development.\xa0
24.

Inlist some features of the indian trade???

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25.

Why money is called medium of change

Answer» Because it is expected by all
Because money act as a intermediate
26.

Explain the features of Swaraj flag??

Answer» jaag gaya
Jaag*
Haha rhe ho
Nothing
but y r u asking this...
yes
Vikas and Sonu both r different boys
He is my classmate.....but he was not nintin he was vikash.....by mistake i told him that...
And who is that Nitin??
thanks
The flag become a symbol of Nation
It was a trip color flag . It had a spinning wheel which represent the Gandhi idea of self help
27.

Do sustainable devolepment is help full for Indian economy

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28.

Kitagawa utamaro kya tha kaun the

Answer» Kitagawa Utamaro, born in Edo in 1753, was widely known for his contributions to an art form called ukiyo, ‘pictures of the floating world’ or depiction of ordinary human experiences, especially urban ones. These prints travelled to contemporary US and Europe and influenced artists like Manet, Monet and Van Gogh.
29.

Who is federic sorrio

Answer» Frederic Sorrieu was a French artist,who in 1848, prepared a series of 4 prints visualising his dream of a world made up of democratic and social republics.
A french artist
30.

Explain the importance of salt march of gandhiji as a symbol to unite the nation?

Answer» The British government had imposed heavy taxes on salt, which was an ingredient used in every household. Common people could not afford to buy salt, neither were they allowed to make their own salt from the sea. If caught, they were severely punished. Hence Gandhiji wanted to revolt against the British by marching till Dandi in Gujarat and making salt. Here salt symbolises all the basic rights of a citizen taken away by the British.
31.

MCQ no print culture and modern world

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32.

Colonialism had to face too many difficulties due to salt march??? explain??

Answer»
33.

Why was non-cooperation movement withdrawn in 1992??

Answer» Then he understood how bad we feel when someone ignore
Pushkar I m ignoring him now.. U also ingnore him for sometime
yahi hun
Aap kha ho
Pushkar
O acha....
Arrey.... Me mna ni kr rhi aapse baat krne k liye.. M puch rhi hu Jo janaa h to school m jan lena sonu k baare m.. Yha kya puchoge
Pushkar talk in my question... Below
acha nhi karunga ab kisi se bhi baat.... only to u.,...
What about him. He isn\'t Frnd.. So u don\'t know about him
How was ur day Honey...
i also wanted to know something about him!!!
ok..
Why r u not talking to me yrr.... That\'s not mean.. I want to talk to him bcoz I want to ask something question from him
thanks to all
Due to chauri chaura incident where 22 policeman were burnt alive , Mahatma Gandhi decided to withdraw a movement. He felt that movement was turning violent in many places and Satyagrahis needed to be trained properly for mass movement.
Because:◆ a clash took place at Chauri Chaura in Uttar Pradesh. ◆ Gandhiji felt the movement was turning violent in many places. ◆ A group of volunteers picketing a liquor shop were beaten up by a police officer.
It was withdrawn in 1922 not in 1992..
34.

Why did ford motor company want to develop india as supply base for it other plants across the glob

Answer» Ford Motor Company wanted to develop Ford India as a component supplying base for its other plants across the globe because:1.India is a progressive developing country.2. There will be low production cost due to cheap labour.3. An MNC like Ford can save lot of money on wages and salaries by setting up production plants in India.4. India provides a big market for the company to make profits on a large scale.
35.

Explain the Global transfer of disease in pre modern world helped in the globalisation of America

Answer» The Portuguese and Spanish had a small firepower and army . But the most powerful weapon of Spanish conquerors wasn\'t a conventional military weapon at all. It was a germs such as those of smallpox that they carried on their person. Because of their long isolation, America\'s original inhabitants had no immunity against these disease that came from Europe.Smallpox proved a deadly killer. It spread deep into the continent, ahead even of many Europeans reaching there. It killed the whole community, paying the way for conquest. Guns could be bought or captured and turned against the invaders. But the disease such as smallpox to which the conquerors were mostly immune.
36.

The upper classes, during Victorian period preferred things produced by hands. Explain.

Answer» Oh..12 toh bajne vale h..
Aaj jaldi sona h 12 pe
Ohh
Kro..
Apki..
Mai to kar hi nhi paa raaha??
Ohh gd
Padhai mast chal rahi h..?
Padai kesi chl rahi h?
Yup
Mai samajh gyi thi..koi baat ni..?
So sry ?\u200d♂️?\u200d♂️?\u200d♂️
Ops sry last emoji was a mistake
Haa☺️☺️☺️?
Ha..☺️☺️bhai behen jo h..???
Co-incidence!!???
Date to bulkul same h ☺️☺️????
Arre wah
Mera 17th nov. ko..?
N aapka?
Mera bday 17 march ko
☺️☺️apka birthday kab hota h..
Abhinav I am idyl***____ whatever....
Yup shreya????
Ohh..☺️☺️??
Haan abhi bhi ho rahi h????
☺️☺️ aseem apki brainly vali sis se baat hui...
Who is idyl****@*****
Ohh tysm ????☺️☺️☺️☺️ I wish same for u☺️☺️☺️☺️
Aap humesha happy rahoge ge..ye ek sis ka aashirwad(wish) h..???
Sorry for late reply file bana raha hu..pr shreya 7 hr. rehta hu school me..itna toh jaan chuka hu ki kya bol skti ho..
Haan agar humesha arsa hi raha to ?????
Ohh...be happy always...????
Today am soooo happy ????????
Im fine..?? and how r u..
Hru shreya?☺️☺️
?..
Ok good night g and have a sweet dream.
Good night pk ji..take care ...sweer dreams..??
Abhinav mere dialogue tmko kaise pata hote h..??
Yes pk ji..isme kya permission maang rahe ho aap..proper sleep lijiye ...good night...sweet dreams..take care..?
Sleep*
May i slle shreya ji bahot thaka hu...
Koi baat nahi ji..☺️☺️?
Sorry shreya g
Apko neend aa rhi h kya..? apne shilly likh diya..
On my shilly mistake shreya g....
Ap sad ho jate ho..
Thanku pk ji..??
Wish*?
Thanks shreya g wishvl you a happy birthday in advance
Ok..pk ji..?
17 Nov. And your..
Mine was on 20 th of july
When? tell me plzz
Yes pk ji..☺️☺️
I think your birthday is about to come?
??kaise guess kre ji..
Jada chot ni aayi thi bs thodi si h...heachache hua tha pehle but meditation krte h toh sahi h..
Guess kijiya
Apko kuch jada chot to nahi aye hai na.....doctor kya bole
Apka birthday kab hota h?
Ha ji....tab tak pre board aa jayenge..
Proper way me chal rahi thi but aab to chath puja ke bad hi phir track pe ayegi....
Accha ji..☺️☺️
Kosis karenge ki thoda kam bole?
??apki studies kaisi chal rahi h..
Me too shreya g
Respect toh krte h aap..lekin thanks bhi bht bolte h..??
What happen???
Yes pk ji..I was missing you now I am happy..??
Kaise question hai shreya g...i believe in respecting everyone.
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I also miss you a lot shreya g ...you know you r my only frnd here ....
Fine ?
Mine also...aap itna thanks kyu bolte h..??
Sorry deep how r you
Fine thank you and your
Oh..its ok..how is ur family..☺️
Sorry but my browser is little bit slow this time?
Pk ??
Ab thanks kyu ji..???
Thanks shreya g
hii freinds
Hello deep..how r u..
Ha ji ab toh aagye aap..???sorry mat boliye..
Sorry shreya ji...aab to aa gay hai na...
?yes pk ji..itne days se apse baat ni hui ..humko laga ki aap nahi ayenge..lekin aaj apse baat kr ke bht accha laga ??
Aap khud ka khayal rakhiya...may god cure you soon...
Hi
Kal ki baat h ji..aap the kaha lekin itne days se..
Oh kab ki bat hai shreya g ..i am very sorry
Abhi toh theek h..accident hote hote bach gya..? hand me chot lagi h..aur thodi head me..
Aap abhi kaise hai...aur chot kaise lagi
Ok..mai kal file de dunga
Aap kaha the itne din se pk ji..
No..pk ji..he is my class mate..mere chot lagi h issi vajh se keh raha h vo..
Sorry for disturbing you ...good night see you tommorow.....
Chale jayenge abhinav..tumko kyu pain ho raha h..?
Hello pk ji..???
Rest karogi jaake...varna aur pain hoga tumko..type kr rhi ho itna..?
Hello shreya g how r u
Ok..
30 oct. ko lenge
Ha de dunga..abhi bani ni h
Abhinav apni ncsc ki file humko de dena...mujhe submit krni h vo..sir ne bola tha ...
Vo shreya h prince ji..?
Hello
Hlo sherya ji
Hmm..jaao ab rest kro varna aur pareshaan hogi..bye..
Ha ...shaam ko bahut headache ho raha tha ..meditation kiya h tob sahi laga raha h..
Hmm..toh rest kro..pareshaan ho jaogi sahi bata rahe h..do teen rest kro theek ho jaogi..
Kya krna baat krke..koi yaad kre toh bata dena aa jayenge hum..filhaal koi ni yaad krega...chalte h bye..
Hmm...rest kro ya baaki sab se baat krlo..
Socha ki ek do answer kr de..ab theek h pehle se..?
Pagal ho kya..rest kro na..aagyi ..?
The upper classes during Victorian period preferred things produced by hands because....◆They symbolised refinement and classic. ◆They were better finished.◆ They were individually produced and carefully designed.
37.

Rules for the preservation of heritage

Answer» 1. Prevent ourselves and others from scribbling on the walls. 2) Participating in regular cleaniness drives. 3) Being a part of \'adopt a heritage\' initiative. 4) Spreading awareness around about these monuments and their importance.
38.

What are the functions of money 5 marks question

Answer» hii everyone
◆In modern times money is used as a medium of exchange because it has been authorised by the government as a currency.◆It acts as a store value. We can buy precious metals like gold and save it for future use.◆Some modern forms of money are: paper currency, coins , demand deposits and cheques. They are accepted as a medium of exchange goods or services or buy things.◆A person holding money can easily exchange it for any commodity or service that he or she wants. Every person prefers to receive payments in money and exchanges for things he or she wants.
\tMoney\'s most important function is as a medium of exchange to facilitate transactions.\tIn order to be a medium of exchange, money must hold its value over time; that is, it must be a store of value.\tMoney also functions as a unit of account, providing a common measure of the value of goods and services being exchanged.\tWithout money, all transactions would have to be conducted by barter, which involves direct exchange of one good or service for another.\t\xa0In other words, in a barter system, exchange can take place only if there is a double coincidence of wants.\tMoney effectively eliminates the double coincidence of wants problem by serving as a medium of exchange that is accepted in all transactions.
39.

Most of the poor households still dependent on informal sources of credit explain 5 marks question

Answer» Because: ◆Banks are not present everywhere in rural areas. ◆Even when they are present, getting a loan from the bank is much more difficult than taking loan from informal sources. ◆Mega banks or public sector banks require proper documents. ◆Absence of collateral is one of the major reasons which prevent poor from getting loans. ◆Informal lenders know the borrowers personally and they are willing to give a loan wihout collateral.
40.

Explain the functions of commercial banks 5 marks question

Answer» The primary functions of a commercial bank are accepting deposits and also lending funds. Deposits are savings, current, or time deposits. Also, a commercial bank lends funds to its customers in the form of loans and advances, cash credit, overdraft and discounting of bills, etc.
41.

Most important question what is Collateral

Answer» Collateral is the security provided by a borrower against a loan, and it can be sold in case of non payment of loan.
42.

Another important questions 3 mark what are the advantages of depositing money in the banks

Answer» i). It is the safer place to keep money as compared to the house or a working place.ii). People can earn interest on the deposited money.iii). People have the provisions to withdrawn the money as and when they require.iv). People can also make payment through cheques.
43.

Very important 3 marks question what are the limitations of the barter system

Answer» And write it in point wiseIt will give nice presentation
If it is soFirstly write definition• Basic requirement is neglected.• Natural resources are wasted.• Due to lack of knowledge and consumers are exploited.• Increase in disparity of income.• There is a fear of monopoly, economic instability, exploration of labour etc
Market system???
44.

waht steps were taken by british to curb the freedom of press?

Answer» You are himank jain or himansi jain
45.

Distinguish between formal and informal credit sources 5 marks question

Answer» Informal sector credit: ◆Includes moneylenders, traders, friends, relatives etc. ◆Repeated borrowing can lead to debt trap. ◆They impose very tough unreasonable terms of credit on borrowers. ◆No collateral is required. ◆There is no organisation to supervise its functioning.
Formal sector credit: ◆Includes bank and cooperatives. ◆Reasonable rate of interest is charged. ◆Terms of credit are fair and reasonable. ◆Banks require collateral and proper documentation for getting a loan. ◆The RBI supervises its functioning.
46.

Describe position of press and censorship before 1798

Answer»
47.

Explain the idea of satyagraha according to Mahatma Gandhi.

Answer» Satyagraha is based on the idea of truth and non violence
The idea of satyagraga according to Gandhi ji , emphasized the power truth and the need to search for truth. It suggested that if the cause was true, if the struggle was against injustice, then physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor. This could be done by appealing to the conscience of the oppressor. Without seeking vengeance a satyagrahu could win the battle through non violence. He believed that truth was bound to ultimately triumph. He believed that the dharma of non violence could unite all Indians.
48.

How did the Industrialist related to the Civil Disobedience Movement??

Answer» My pleasure..
thanks Abhinav... so much.....
Industrialists were closer to the Congress, workers kept a distance from the movement. But some workers selectively participated in the movement. Congress did not want to alienate the industrialists and hence preferred to keep the workers demand at bay.
49.

What is the difference between dry farming and wed farming?????????

Answer» DRY FARMING: (i) Dry farming is that farming in which moisture is maintained by raising a special type of crops....... WET FARMING: (i) Wet farming is a type of farming which depends mainly upon rain. (ii) This type of farming is prevalent in the North, North-Eastern, Eastern India and the Western slopes of the Western Ghats.
50.

Agriculture gives whose the industrial sector support the statement with argument

Answer» You have to give statement with argument
What is the question asking.?!