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.

Ky college k entrance me 11th 12th ka maths puchenge?

Answer» Ok
Pata nhi...??ye sb baate to 12th k bad karrnge...abhi tak to 10th bhi pass nhi hui
I mean entrance exam me
2.

Between which 2 states was underground railways first setup

Answer» It was made between addington (Bishop\'s Road) and Farringdon Street in London
3.

DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA

Answer»
4.

To what distance do the territorial waters of india extend

Answer»
5.

How was civil war fought in Sri Lanka

Answer» firstly you should know that Sri Lanka has two major groups one is sinhalese people and second is Sri lankan Tamil. Civil war was fought because Sri Lanka had a majoritarianism government and they didn\'t gave democratic rights to Sri lankan Tamil and encouraged sinhalese people by making Sinhalese language official which discouraged tamils in shri lanka there were many reason which triggered the starting of civil war in Sri Lanka
6.

Which is the best guide or reference book for social( for boards)?

Answer» U like and self study
7.

Extra and important books for class 10th

Answer» Xam idea or all in one aapko hrr subject ki mil jayegi jiski leni ho wo le lena
8.

What is corporation means

Answer» Accompany
9.

Explain soil erosion

Answer» Displacement of nutrient rich topsoil because of certain disturbances is called soil erosion.
10.

What may be a development goal of a reach farmer????

Answer» Right
That he will earn more profit with less investment.
To have high output of crops with low input for growing crops
11.

What were the cause of Nationalist Movement in Vietnam?

Answer»
12.

Please make notes which i can understand?

Answer» Chapter name ...
13.

Provision of corpa act

Answer» 1. It was a major step enacted by the government in 1986. It stands for-COnsumers PRotection Act.2. Under the COPRA, athree tier quasi-judicial machinery was set up atdistrict level, state level and national levelfor the redressal of consumer disputes.3. The district level court looks into cases involving claims upto Rs.20 lakhs, the state level courts looks into cases involving claims between Rs 20 lakhs and Rs 1 crore and the national level courts look into cases involving claims more than Rs 1 crore.\xa0
14.

Use an example to explain the need for balance resources planning at every level

Answer» Resource Planning. Resource planning refers to the strategy for planned and judicious utilisation of resources. Resource planning is essential for sustainable existence of all forms of life.Resource planning is essential for India as there is enormous diversity in the availability of resources. For example the state of Rajasthan has vast potential for the development of solar and wind energy but is deficient in water resources.The cold desert of Ladakh has rich cultural heritage but is deficient in water and some strategic minerals.The state of Arunachal Pradesh has abundance of water resources but lacks infrastructure which shows mere availability of resources in the absence of technology and institutions hinders development.This shows that the resource planning is needed at the national, regional, state and local levels for balanced development of a country.
15.

How is sst paper

Answer» Jhakas
16.

Write a short note on Paul barnad

Answer»
17.

In what way do you think this print (fig.1)depicts a utopian vision?

Answer»
18.

What may be a developmental goal of girl who belongs to a rich urban family

Answer» To get as much freedom as her brother and to be able to pursue her dreams
19.

Define economic zone

Answer»
20.

Why is the issue of sustainability relevant for development ?what values are highlighted here

Answer»
21.

Mera sst kaa paper acha hua aapka??

Answer»
22.

When and who set up first industry in England?

Answer»
23.

Evaluate the power sharing system in India?

Answer» mmm
24.

Three features of industrialisation

Answer» 1. Production was not based on factories.2. Large scale home based production for international market.3. Merchants move to country side and supplied money for artisans to produced for international market.4. It provided alternative source of income.5. Income from pro-industrial production supplemented their shrinking income from.6. Helped in fuller use of their family labour resources.7. Close relationship.
25.

What is balance chemical equation example bhi dedena asaan sa please

Answer» Tq palak di
A reaction in which the number of atoms of elements in the reactants side is equal to the products side. Eg -- 2H2O -- 2H2 + O2
Please give the answer?
Okayy
26.

What is the difference bw land boundary n coast line ?

Answer»
27.

RCB queen.... Kl RCB Har gi ????????????????????

Answer»
28.

Hlo eveyone byee bad me bat krte h

Answer»
29.

Explain interdependent relationship between nature, technology and institutions

Answer» Nature gives us resources. The technology helps us to establish institutions (entities that augment economic development, like industries) to use such resources optimally. In the absence of resources, there can be no technology for the usage of resources and no institution either. In the absence of technology, such resources cannot be converted into a form that can be used for the institutions. Moreover, in the absence of institutions, neither can the resources be used nor can the technology be developed to use the sources.\xa0
30.

International airports on map

Answer»
31.

What outcomes are expected of democracy

Answer» he expected outcomes of democracy are as follows:(i) A government that is chosen and accountable to the people is called democratic government.(ii) A government that is responsive to the needs of the people.(iii) Economic growth and development reducing all forms of inequality and end of poverty.(iv) Accommodating all social diversities.(v) Ensuring the dignity and freedom of the individuals.
32.

Right to Information act as a watchlog of democracy explain

Answer» \tThe best laws are those which empower people to carry out democratic reforms.\tThe Right to Information Act empowers the people to find out the role of government and makes its functioning more transparent.\tThe citizens have the right to ask what happened and how it happened. It helps them check corruption, malpractices, etc.
33.

What were the effect of decline of Indian textile in the world market on Indian Weavers

Answer» \tExports declined and import of textiles increased. That is, the Indian textile manufactures could neither sell their goods outside India nor could they sell their goods inside India.\tImport of English textiles into India increased from 31 % to 50 %.\tAs imported machine –made textiles was cheaper, the Indian weavers could not compete with it.\tRaw cotton from India was exported to feed the Cotton mills of England and the Indian textile industry was without enough raw materials.\tSoon mechanised textile mill were also set up in India and the hand -weavers were virtually without any work.
34.

What is the significance of minerals why there is need for conserving

Answer» Mineral resources are limited. It takes million of years for their formation and therefore, these resources are non-renewable and non-replenishable. Increasing consumption and continued extraction of ores lead to increasing costs of extraction and a sharp decrease in their quality and quantity.So, it is most important for us to conserve mineral resources as it is feared that with this rate of consumption the day is not far away when most of the metallic and non-metallic mineral reserves and\xa0fossil fuel\xa0deposits will be fully exhausted.
Conservation of mineral resources is essential because they are a country’s valuable possession. Some methods by which we can conserve minerals are:\tMinerals should be used in a planned and sustainable manner.\tTechnology should be upgraded to allow the use of low-grade ore at low costs.\tRecycling of metals also results in the conservation of mineral resources.\tNon-conventional sources of energy should be harnessed for the generation of electricity.\tSmall steps should be taken by every individual such as using public transport, car pooling and switching off lights and fans when not in use. (It is because 70% of electricity in India is generated by burning coal). Using power-saving devices also go a long way in conserving minerals and energy resources.
Them
35.

Gaurav sir can you tell me the first newspaper printed in India first two

Answer» The first Indian newspaper was the weekly Bengal Gazette which was brought out by Gangadhar Bhattacharya.
36.

What was the importance of Lahore session of 1929.............?

Answer» In December 1929, under the presidency of Jawaharlal Nehru, the Lahore Congress formalised the demand of ‘Purna Swaraj’ or full independence for India. It was declared that 26 January 1930, would be celebrated as the Independence Day when people were to take a pledge to struggle for complete independence.\xa0
37.

History of print revolution in India?????????????

Answer» \tThe printing press first came to Goa with the Portuguese missionaries in the mid 16th century.\tBooks were printed in Konkani and Kanara languages.\tCatholic priests printed the first Tamil book, in 1579 at Cochin.\tBy 1710, Dutch protestant missionaries had printed 32 Tamil texts, many of them were translations of older works.\tBy 1780, James Augustus Hickey began to edit the Bengal Gazette, a weekly magazine.\tBy the close of 18th century, a number of newspapers were published by Indians too. The first to appear was the weekly ‘Bengal Gazette’ brought out by Gangadhar Bhattacharya, who was close to Rammohan Roy.
38.

What is informal sector?

Answer» In the informal sector there is no supervisory body. The credit activities of this sector are only driven by profit with much higher interest rate.\xa0A high rate of interest means that a borrower spends more money to repay the loan and is left with less money for himself. This also leads to a debt trap.
Sector not in control of govt, does not follow rules and regulations
39.

Why democracy is known as responsible government?

Answer» \xa0(i) Democracy produces a government that is accountable to the citizens and responsive to the needs and expectations of the citizens.\xa0(ii) Democracy is based on the idea of deliberation and negotiation.\xa0(iii) Democratic government develops mechanism for citizen to hold the government accountable.
40.

Map fill up

Answer» 2 marks From History 3 marks From Geography
41.

State different forms of communal politics with 1example each

Answer» Communalism can take several forms in politics as:—(a) The most common expression of communalism is of communal superiority in our everyday beliefs. Militant religious groups are an example.(b) Sometimes communalism takes its most ugly form in riots. India and Pakistan suffered some of the worst communal riots at the time of partition.(c) A communal mind often leads to a quest for political dominance of one’s own religious community; it can take the form of a desire to form a separate political unit. An example are the separatist leaders in Kashmir.(d) Political mobilization based on religion is another form of communalism. This involves the use of sacred symbols, religious leaders, emotional appeal to bring the followers of one religion together in the political areas. Examples in India are politicians trying to influence voters from the two largest religious communities in the country.
42.

Definition of communalism

Answer» Communalism implies a strong sense of belonging to a particular religious community to the exclusion of others. The concept of communalism holds that religious distinction is the most fundamental and overriding distinction that separates a particular community from others. Communalism as evident from the rise of politics based on religious identity has been an important factor in the Indian political system.
43.

Some more question for all of u imp ~~Who was Mienocchio,mercier......? ....

Answer»
44.

How did belgium govt solve its enthic problem

Answer» In Belgium, leaders recognised the existence of regional differences and cultural diversities. The Belgian government accommodated its diverse ethnic population in the following manner:\tConstitution says that the number of Dutch and French speaking ministers shall be equal in the Central government. Thus, no single community can make decisions unilaterally.\tMany powers of the Central Government have been given to the state governments, of the two regions of the country. The state governments are not subordinate to the Central government.\tBrussels has a separate government in which both the communities have equal representation.\tThere is a third kind of government, called the ‘community government’. This government is elected by the people belonging to one language community—Dutch, French and German speaking, no matter where they live. This government has the power regarding cultural education and language related issues.\tThese arrangements helped to avoid a civic strife between the two major communities and a possible division of the country on linguistic lines.
By power sharing ....------------------_
45.

How has competition benefits people in India

Answer» Competition from imported goods has benefitted people in India in the following ways(a) Indian producers have improved their technology and quality to compete with foreign goods. This has benefitted the buyers of the goods as well as the producers, who can now compete in the world market.(b) Prices of Indian goods have reduced to match those of foreign goods and so buyers of these items have benefitted.(c) Some Indian companies have entered into collaboration with the foreign companies and some MNCs have invested in Indian companies, thus benefiting both.
Competition among the industries nd shopkeepers benefits people as it improves the quality nd price of goods nd also offers variety of choices..
46.

What do you mean by \'debt-trap\' ?

Answer» It is a situation under which borrower is unable to repay the loan and this pushes the borrower into a situation from which recovery is very painful
Debt trap is the situation in which person take loan but he cant pay and he fall into a trap .
47.

M G NERAGA

Answer» NERGA is organised in 2005 and it is also called write to work bcz by this organisation government provide a 100 days work to the person who need to work and he is able to do something. If the government not able to provide 100 days work so the government pay compensation.
48.

what is social disobedions movement

Answer» Mahatma Gandhi discovered salt was a common ingredient in the food of both rich and poor. He viewed the tax on salt and the monopoly of the Government on its production as downright oppressive.On 31st January 1930, he sent a letter to Lord Irwin stating eleven wide ranging demands of various classes of India. The launch of Civil Disobedience was also stated.On refusal to negotiate by the British, Mahatma Gandhi launched a salt March from Sabarmati Ashram to the coastal town of Dandi in Gujarat.On 6th April Mahatma Gandhi broke the salt law manufactured salt by boiling sea water. This marked the beginning of the Civil Disobedience Movement.
49.

What are the largest producer states of 1. sugarcane 2.rubber 3.tea 4. coffee 5.cotton Plz ans fast

Answer» 1- U.P , 2- kerala , 3- Asam , 4- karnatka , 5- Gujrat
50.

Please tell difference in crosscutting and overlapping

Answer» Over lapping social difference: If social differences overlap each other it may lead to social division and if one social difference is given preference then people would begin to think that they belong to different community. It always leads to social division and disintegration of the country. Example:- USA: The blacks are discriminated by the whites due to their poverty (racial discrimination).Cross cutting social difference: If social difference cross-cut each other we would find it difficult to find which group is against the other. These groups may have similar views on some issues and different on other issues. It encourages diversity and accommodates unity.\xa0Example:- NETHERLAND: The main religion here is Christianity. They have division as Catholics and Protestants. Here class and religion cross-cut each other. Neither of them are rich or poor and do not have conflict between them.