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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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Explain any five key features of federation |
| Answer» 1.Two or more tier of government. 2.Different tier of government govern by same citizen .3.Each tier has its own jurisdiction in the specific level of legislation, administration, taxation. 4.Fundamental provision of constitution cannot be uniterally changed by one level of government. 5. The jurisdiction of the respective levels or tier of government are specified in the constitution . | |
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What is the difference between open and disguised unemployment? |
| Answer» Open Unemployment: When a country’s labour force does not get opportunities for adequate employment, this situation is called open unemployment. This type of unemployment is generally found in the industrial sector (e.g., when workers of a factory are laid off due to its closure) and landless agricultural labourers in rural areas.Disguised Unemployment : This is a kind of unemployment in which there are people who are visibly employed but actually they don’t have full employment. In such a situation more people are engaged in a work than required. This type of unemployment is generally found in unorganized sector where either work is not constantly available or too many people are employed for the same work that does not require so many hands. | |
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What is a indo-china |
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Describe civil war in brussels |
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Answer» In brussel there were 3 ethnic groups dutch french and german........... No civil war take place due to accomodation policy civil war did not take place in brussels |
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Describe the ways to get Indian federation united. |
| Answer» (i) Linguistic States : After independence, in 1950, the boundaries of several old states were changed in order to create new states. This was done to ensure that the people who spoke the same language, share common culture, ethnicity or geography could live in the same state.(ii) Language Policy : The Indian Constitution did not give the status of national language to any one of the languages. Though Hindi was identified as the optional language, but the central government has not imposed Hindi on states where people speak a different language. Besides Hindi, there are 22 other languages recognised as Scheduled Languages by the Indian Constitution.(iii) Centre-State relations : Improving the Centre-State relations is one more way in which federalism has been strengthened in practice. Though Indian Constitution has demarcated the powers of the Union and the state governments but still the Union government can have influence over the state in many ways.In the past, the Central government has often misused the Constitution to dismiss the state governments that were controlled by rival parties. This undermined the spirit of federalism, and that of democracy.The judiciary has played a major role in improving the autonomy of the state governments because many a time, it has rescued state governments which were dismissed in an arbitrary manner. | |
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What was the outcome of congress session at Calcutta and 19 20 September |
| Answer» In September, 1920, a special session of the Congress, presided by Lala Lajpat Rai was convened at Calcutta to approve the scheme.The Non-Cooperation resolution garnered mixed responses. Pt. Motilal Nahru and Anil Ali Brothers supported the resolution, whereas Mrs Annie Besant, Pt. Malaviya and Shri C. R Das vehemently opposed. They feared that large scale mass action against the British government would lead to violence on a wide scale, as occurred during Rowlatt satyagraha.In December 1920, at the Nagpur Congress, the resolution on Non-Cooperation was repeated again. This session garnered greater support in favor of the resolution. | |
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Describe the difference between the growth of nationalism in Europe and in India |
| Answer» European nationalism began with romantic nationalism with emphasis on cultural, religious, linguistic, racial or ethnic unity in the nation state. The French revolution took this to - “liberty, equality and fraternity”, towards the modern-nation state.Indian nationalism is territorial nationalism - a consequence of its diversity. Though, the concept of akhand Bharat did exist as both a theoritical and realistic concept, the modern Indian nationalism was the fallout of anti-colonialism and its associated paraphernalia. A similar phenomenon can be observed in the vast majority of the African and Asian ex-colonies.Despite both Indian and European nationalism springing from the democratic principles of equality, their past plays a major influence leading to vast differences in their manifestations. | |
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What is World development report |
| Answer» The world development report is an annual report published since 1978 by the International bank reconstuction and development of world bank. | |
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Kindly clear weightage of every term for final exam that is SA2 |
| Answer» Class 9 and 10 CBSE students go through the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation system where they write two Summative Assessments with each exam containing only 50 per cent of the syllabus. All of a sudden the same students in Class 11 and 12 or PUC will have to write the exam in an annual scheme which includes the entire syllabus. It becomes difficult for students to learn and remember the entire syllabus in one stroke. | |
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Explain any five features of Indian Agriculture? |
| Answer» (i) Indian Agriculture is mainly of intensive subsistence type.(ii) It is mainly practised in areas of high population pressure on land.(iii) It is labour intensive farming where high doses of biochemical inputs and irrigation are used for obtaining high yields.(iv) Farmers continue to take maximum output from the limited land with absence of alternate source of livelihood which leads to enormous pressure on agricultural land.(v) The right of inheritance has led to division of land among successive generations and rendered the size of land holding uneconomical. | |
| 11. |
Coming to geather |
| Answer» Hindi me bata rahe h ki isme saare state ek saath mil kar kaam karte h aur sabke paas equal power hoti h | |
| 12. |
Locate axis power |
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How is federal government is different from the unitary form of government |
| Answer» In unitary government it is one tire of government and in federal government it is one or more than government | |
| 14. |
Koi history ka syllabus batao!! |
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Answer» Bhai net pe kuch samajh nahi aa raha hai Net pa dek |
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| 15. |
where civil disobedience movement in map |
| Answer» See in textbook | |
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Board paper k liye gel pen use karrin ya phir ball penHandwriting kishse achi aati h |
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Answer» As your wish but gel pen se likhene mein thoda risk hai....as hamein nhi pta ki..Hamare papers kaha se aur kis halat mein jate hai Its our choice if u can suaitable to write in gel pen u can write..... Pencil ✏ use kar bahut acchi aygi |
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why collateral is important? |
| Answer» Collateral covers a multitude of sins. If you have a low credit score, you might normally be declined a loan, but with collateral your lender might be more likely to take that risk because the lender can take ownership of the asset pledged and thus reduce the risk it takes on by loaning to you. | |
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Basic idea behind centralisation |
| Answer» Centralisation refers to the hierarchical level within an organisation that has authority to make decisions. When decision making is kept at the top level, the organisation is centralised. | |
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What is NSA |
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Answer» In which school do you study.... NSA means National security agency is a national level intelligence agency of united states department of defense..... |
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How has the federal division of power is India helped national unity? |
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| 21. |
Mention the origins of social difference |
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Answer» 1. How people perceive their identies.2. Attitude of politocal leaders.3. Reaction of government. •Social differences are based on accident of birth e.g.gender. •social difference are based on choices e.g.some people choose to follow a religion other than the one in which they were born. |
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What is kuls |
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Answer» A small pond A pond |
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| 23. |
Zaid is a crop or not? |
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Answer» No zaid is not a crop ,it is a cropping season which has very short duration it lies between the rabi season n kharif season.. It is a season between kharif n rabi not a crop Its a season between rabi season and kharif season. I think it\'s not a crop. |
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| 24. |
Sequence of indian freedom struggle |
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What is Industrilisation? |
| Answer» Setting up of industry on a large scale | |
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Is industrilisation always based on rapid technological development? |
| Answer» No it is the system of human labour change from village to modern | |
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What has industrialisation meant to people\'s lives? |
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Why didn\'t congress participated in civil disobedience movement |
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Who was kohitis |
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| 30. |
Why do you think NREGA 2005 is referred to as right to eork? |
| Answer» Bcz it create employment in rural areas and and provide various house hold to them .if gov. Fails to do this they give monet to them. | |
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Why do u think average income is an important criterion for development? Explain |
| Answer» No it is not a imp criteria because1)Arise in av income may be due to rise in prices but not physical output .so thia is not a reliable process 2)the increase in production may be due to use of modern capital intensive techonlogy replacing the workers leadong to unemployment 3) national income rises but its unequal distribution creates a gap between the poors and the rich . This factor is hidden while taking thw av income | |
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Explain the idea of satyagraha according to Gandhi Jim. |
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Answer» The ideas of satayagraha are:-1. Passive resistance2.Pure-soul force3.Non-violence4.No ill-will whatever5.No pain to adversary When Mahatma Gandhi returned to India in January, 1915 he started a Satya-graha movement in India in various places.(i) Satyagraha comprised of two Sanskrit words Satya and agraha. Satya meanstruth and agraha means path. Thus Satyagraha means following the path oftruth and non-violence to attain freedom and fight against injustice.(ii) It is the philosophy of non-violent resistance adopted by Gandhiji to end theBritish Raj in India.(iii) The idea of Satyagraha emphasised the power of truth and need to search fortruth.(iv) Satyagraha advocated that for true cause and struggle against injustice,physical force is not required to fight with the oppressor.(v) Without being aggressive, a satyagrahi could win battle through non-violence. |
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What is meant by colons |
| Answer» French people living in Vietnam are called colons | |
| 34. |
mention tge techniques of preserving manuscript of India |
| Answer» \tHistory use the help of different sources to learn about the past.\tOne can know about the past from sources like coins, inscriptions, writings on palm leaves etc.\tAfter the entry of paper, people started to write in it holy texts, sacred teachings of saints, accounts, tax records of rulers, sultans etc,\tIn the later centuries, these information were written down as manuscripts\tThese manuscripts were collected by wealthy rulers, people, monasteries and temples.\tThey were also preserved in libraries and archives.\tThese manuscripts provide a lot of useful information to historians. | |
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What are the modern forms of money |
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Answer» Paper notesCoinsDebit card ( plastic money )Credit card ( same as above) etc.. Metal coin and paper note Coins,currency notes are modern forms.Cattles,grains are old forms. |
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when did the french revolution start |
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Answer» 14th july 1789 14 july 1947 |
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| 37. |
Dry farming & wet farming difference between |
| Answer» Dry farming\xa0(i) Dry farming is that farming in which moisture is maintained by raising a special type of crops.\xa0(ii) This is practised in dry areas of the country such as, North Western India.\xa0(iii) Gram and peas are the important crops.\xa0Wet farming\xa0(i) Wet farming is a type of farming which depends mainly upon rain.\xa0(ii) This type of far-ming is prevalent in the North, North-Eastern, Eastern India and the Western slopes of the Western Ghats.\xa0(iii) Rice, jute, sugar-cane, etc., are the important crops.\xa0 | |
| 38. |
What is rational behind the enactment of consumer protection act 1986 ? |
| Answer» Consumer Protection Act, 1986, popularly known as COPRA is enacted to safeguard the interest of consumers and being protected them against exploitation. It led to the formation of the three tier consumer courts at the district, state and national level. | |
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What are the step taken by france to bobanic plague in haui |
| Answer» The three steps taken to solve the problem of plague in Vietnam are given below:(i) Rat hunt was started in 1902. The French hired Vietnamese workers and paidthem for each rat they caught.(ii) Bounty programme was started. Those who did the dirty work of entering sewerscould negotiate a bounty. The bounty was paid when a tail was given as a proofthat a rat had been killed.(iii) Clearing of the large sewers on a regular basis as they had become an idealand protected breeding ground for rats. | |
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What are the challenges faced by Indian farmers today |
| Answer» They face high competition from foreign markets. They face double disadavantages as the subsidy in fertilsers fas been lowered leadong to high cost of production whereas thwy do not get much amount for their crops. There is a reduction in public investmemts for making roads, etc in agriculture.Due to reduction from import duties on foreign goodsthey face a very high competitipn | |
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Quiz |
| Answer» What quiz???? ?? | |
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Why is French think colony is necessary? |
| Answer» French thought that the colonies were necessary because:a. To establish control over natural resources and to ensure supply of raw materials and goods.b. The French policy-makers wanted to educate the people of colonies because they considered education as one way to civilize the “natives". They were driven by the idea of a ‘Civilizing Mission’, and considered it their duty to bring modern ideas to the colony and to reshape its culture and also to have an educated labor force.c. The objective was also to develop these colonies so as to improve standard of living of the people and improving their purchasing power who would then buy goods leading to profits for French businessmen. | |
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write a short note guissepe mazzine |
| Answer» \tGiuseppe Mazzini was an Italian revolutionary who founded two underground societies; first Young Italy in Marseilles and then Young Europe in Berne.\tGiuseppe Mazzini was an important figure in liberal natioanlism. He made a significant contribution to the unification of Italy.\tBy 1830, Giuseppe Mazzini put forward a coherent programme of a unitary Italian Republic formed a secret society named Young Italy to inspire them with ideas of unification.\tHe inspired the youth of Italy with natioanlist ideas.\tHe believed God intended nations to be natural units of mankind and Italy could not continue to be a patchwork of small states and kingdoms. | |
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When France sneezes then Europe gets cold. Explain |
| Answer» He told that because of the following reasons1) The revolutionary spirit spread all over europe only after the french revolution tool place in 1789.the ideas of liberty,equality, and fraternity gained popularity among people all over europe.2) educated people especially got attracted to these ideas.3) the political upheaval in france tat took place in July 1830 sparked revolutions in places like brussels which led to belgium breaking away from the united kingdom of netherland | |
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what is vulnerable species? |
| Answer» The species whose population has declined from levels from where it is likely to move in endangered category if the negative factors affecting them continue to operate | |
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Why is the total income not a useful measure of development |
| Answer» As it dont tell what an common person is to earn | |
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What do you mean by sustainable development ? |
| Answer» A development should take place without damaging theenvironment is called sustainable development | |
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What is main criterion used by the world Bank in classifying different countries |
| Answer» Per capita income | |
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difference between coming together and holding together |
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Answer» Coming together means all the states of the country come and make the center while in holding together means the center make the states . Coming together means various state come Together & make one country & run the government Holding together means the country\'s power is divided to the states |
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Show all inside question of chapter 1 in geography |
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