Saved Bookmarks
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. |
Cooperation of jamidar |
| Answer» | |
| 2. |
If i prepare according to the blue print of sst it is write way to do this |
| Answer» Yess... | |
| 3. |
How public opinion can be formed by political party? |
| Answer» By doing some Best for public | |
| 4. |
Is it sufficient to learn CBSE question from evergreen in sst |
|
Answer» History also I Noo...Its one tip that..Read NCERT books of S.S.T specially...read the books thoroughly.. Yesss Yess |
|
| 5. |
Why the well off citizens of Lonfon were ready to rebuilt the houses of poor sections? |
| Answer» | |
| 6. |
Why is cheap and affordable credit important for the country\'s development ,explain any 3 reason |
|
Answer» Cheap and affordable credit plays a crucial role for the country’s development.Reasons are(i) The credit helps people to meet the ongoing expenses of production and thereby develops their businesses in agricultural and industrial areas.(ii) For middle-class people, loans help a lot in constructing their houses and get rid of monthly rents.(iii) It raises the standard of living and social status of the common man by enabling them to buy automobiles, electronic items, etc. 1. Cheap credit helps people in moving from informal to formal sector of credit.2. It helps in investing in secondary sectors if people make use of money in starting a new business. 3. Poor people can also fulfill their dreams and wants if they get cheap credits.4. Cheap credits will overall increase the banking system of the nation. ☺️ |
|
| 7. |
What is the difference between Indian National Congress and National Congress Party?Please answer it |
| Answer» \tIndian National CongressNationalist Congress partyIt is oldest political party formed in 1885, played an important role during our freedom struggle. Founded by A.O HumeFounded in 1999 by Shard Pawar, P.A SangmaThe party aimed at building a secular democratic republic of India.The party aims at working for the weaker section of society, minorities.It believes in democracy, secularism and equity and social justiceINC believes in overall economic development and bridging regional disparities.The party supports New Economic policies of liberalizationand at the same time ensures protection to the weaker section. With regard to foreign policy the party believes in mutual respect for territorial integrity and strongly endorsed the policy of NAM.The party has significant prsence in Maharashtra, . Its symbol is analogue clock . The clock speaks for common man, as it will continue to work for the masses, for the people of the country throughout the year\t\xa0 | |
| 8. |
Explain in brief the unification of Italy. |
| Answer» \tPolitical Fragmentation: Like Germany, Italy was also politically fragmented. During the middle of the 19th century, Italy was divided into seven states, of which only one, Sardinia- Piedmont was ruled by an Italian Prince.\tRole ofMazzini: Giuseppe Mazzini made efforts to unite Italian Republic. He had formed a secret society called ‘Young Italy’ for achieving his goal.\tRole of Count Cavour: He was the chief minister who led the movement to unify Italy. He formed a tactful diplomatic alliance with France and defeated the Austrian forces.\tRole of Giuseppe Garibaldi: Garibaldi also formed armed volunteers. In 1860, they marched into South Italy and the Kingdoms of Two Sicilies and succeeded in driving out the Spanish rulers.\tIn 1861, Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed King of United Italy. | |
| 9. |
What is the hoa hao movement |
|
Answer» The Hoa Hao movement was started as an expression of Vietnamese opposition to French colonial rule. It took inspiration from the religious ideas popular during the 19th century anti French uprisings. The aim of the movement was to oppose useless public expenditure by the French colonial regime, opposition to the sale of child brides, gambling and the use of opium and alcohol. Hao hao movement was started by a man known as Hyunh Phu he performed miracles and helped poor his criticism agaist justice! Idiot rascal if u dont know the answer then just keep your mouth shut and stop sultrying vulgarity out of it Gao hao chao wow now is the correct answer? |
|
| 10. |
DESCRIBE THE EFFECT OF FIRST WORLD WAR as industrialisation |
| Answer» The impact of first world war on Indian industries are as follow-1. British industries were busy in producing and suppling war needs. Hence, they stopped exporting British goods or clothes in colonial markets like India.2. It was a good opportunity for Indian industries to fill in empty market with their product. Therefore industrial production in India increased.3. The British colonial government asked Indian factories to supply the war needs like jute bags, cloth or army uniforms, tents and leather boots, horse and mule saddles etc.\xa0 | |
| 11. |
Political project on popular struggle andmovement |
| Answer» I got on money and credit | |
| 12. |
Which religion were followed by vietnamase |
|
Answer» \tVietnam’s religious beliefs were a mixture of Buddhism, Confucianism and local practices.\tChristianity was introduced by the French. Catholic missionaries had been active in winning the converts.\tPeople also followed some local practices like followers of Huynh Phu So, who was the founder of Hoa Hao and performed miracles. Buddhism and confucianism |
|
| 13. |
How can workers in an unorganised sector be protected? |
|
Answer» (i) Government can fix the minimum wages rate and working hours.(ii) Government can provide cheap loans to the self employed people.(iii) Government can provide cheap and affordable basic services like education, health, food to these workers.(iv) Government can frame new laws which can provide provision for overtime, paid leave, leave due to sickness, etc. If gov can give some loans to small farmers at lower interest rate. Also if gov. invest some money in transpotation for timely delivery of seeds.This will provide employment to both farmers and trader. Gov. can dig small canels to irrigate the fields. Farmers close to the forest can start honey collection centers and can sell wild honey. Farmers can open a cold storage to store their crops. Industries were set up im rural areas and give an oportunity to farmers to work. |
|
| 14. |
Describe the way in which power can be shared among different organs of government. |
|
Answer» \tPower is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. This type of distribution can be called the horizontal distribution of power. This type of power sharing allows different organs of government placed at the same level to exercise different powers.\tLegislature, executive and judiciary are the three organs of the government. Legislature is responsible for making laws, executive organ is responsible for execution or implementation the laws whereas judiciary is there to provide justice to the people or to solve the disputes. (i) Organs of the government: Legislature, executive and judiciary are the three organs of the government. Legislature is responsible for making laws, executive organ is responsible for execution or implementation the laws whereas judiciary is there to provide justice to the people or to solve the disputes.(ii) Power sharing: In India the Union Parliament, i.e., the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha makes laws whereas various ministers and government officials are responsible for the execution of the laws. These ministers are not independent but they are responsible or answerable to the Parliament or State Assemblies. Similarly, although judges are appointed by the executive, they can check the functioning of executive or laws made by the legislatures. This arrangement is called a system of checks and balances. |
|
| 15. |
Name a book written by Charlotte Bronte?????? |
|
Answer» Jane Eyre Jane Eyre |
|
| 16. |
Explain how water become renewable resources |
| Answer» Water keeps on circulating in nature through various states of matter; in the form of liquid water, vapour and ice. Due to this, the water which disappears because of evaporation comes back in the form of rains. Thus, water becomes a renewable resource. | |
| 17. |
why. is public sector required to provide certain things at a reasonable cost |
|
Answer» \tThe purpose of the public sector is not just to earn profits but to think about the social benefits also.\tThere are several things needed by the society as a whole but which the private sector will not be able to provide at a reasonable cost.\tSome of these require large sums of money to be spent, which is beyond the capacity of the private sector. I) Aim of public sector is not to earn profit but it is consider to the social benefits..................ii) Various things needed by the society as a whole but the private sector will not be able to provide at a reasonable price.......................\xa0iii) large sums of money which is beyond the capcity of private sector............................\xa0iv) the government have to undertake such heavy spending.................? |
|
| 18. |
what is bangar? |
| Answer» The old alluvial soil is called Bhangar.It is coarse and less fertile. It can\'t be renewed frequently. It contains kankar nodules with calcium carbonate in the sub soil. It is found in the upper reaches of the river.........? | |
| 19. |
What is the journey of print culture in Britain |
| Answer» | |
| 20. |
What us copra |
|
Answer» Because they give new cosumer protection Act in 1986 Consumer Protection Act, 1986 is an\xa0Act\xa0of the Parliament of India enacted in 1986 to protect the interests of consumers in India. It makes provision for the establishment of consumer councils and other authorities for the settlement of consumers\' disputes and for matters connected therewith also. |
|
| 21. |
Nieo |
| Answer» The Group 77 countries demanded a New International Economic Order to:\xa0(i)get real control on their own natural resources(ii)get more development assistance from advanced or western countries.(iii)obtain fairer price for raw material and\xa0better access for their manufactured goods in developed countries’ markets. | |
| 22. |
Who was fedric sorrieu |
|
Answer» Frederic Sorrieu was a french artist, prepared a series of four prints visualising his dream of a world made up of ‘democratic and social Republics’ French artist sahi hai A french artist....i think so.... |
|
| 23. |
How was the history of nationlism in Britain unlike the rest of Europe |
| Answer» | |
| 24. |
Konsi country ne act of Union 1707 sign kiya Tha |
|
Answer» England and scotland Singham ji ye woh nahi hai Ye napoleon civil code wala hai kya?? England and Scotland |
|
| 25. |
Who was Victor Emmanual 2. |
|
Answer» King of united italy Dont know |
|
| 26. |
Who was ho chi minh ? |
|
Answer» He was a Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader who was Chairman and First Secretary of the Workers\' Party of Vietnam. He was also Prime Minister and President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam Maine Europe wala padha hai chapter varna bta deti? |
|
| 27. |
Explain features of Indian economy? |
| Answer» | |
| 28. |
How were novels useful for the Indians. Explain with example |
| Answer» | |
| 29. |
Is there any easy way to do ch nationalism in europe? |
| Answer» Read the chapter,make notes and revise from notebook and notes at exams or test | |
| 30. |
What is bewae |
|
Answer» Are you asking about beware Aisa kuch nhi hai s.s.t me, plz check your question ? |
|
| 31. |
Why tertiary sector is important in an indian economy ? |
|
Answer» Tertiary sector has become important in India because :(i) Basic services like hospitals, education, post and telegraph, courts, etc. are the responsibility of the government in developing countries.(ii) Demand for services such as transport, trade, storage will increase with the development of primary and secondary sectors.(iii) Demand for tourism, shopping, private schools, private hospitals, etc. increases with the increase in the level of income.(iv) Rapid growth of services sector also benefitted from external demand such as software industry and call centre services.(v) Liberalisation of financial sector provided an environment for faster growth of financial services. 1. The need and importance for tertiary is increasing as there is more need of services like financial institutions, educational institutions etc. in Indian economy.2. The tertiary sector accounts for most of the national and per capita income of India.3. The tertiary sector created huge employment even for the uneducated and unskilled workers.4. The tertiary sector is responsible to distribute its services and goods to different consumers.............?? |
|
| 32. |
Why is there a need for rules and regulation to save the consumers? |
|
Answer» Following are the reasons that rules and regulations are neededfor the protection of consumers in the marketplace.(i) Adulteration causes heavy loss to the consumers, they suffer from monetary loss as well as it affects their health.(ii) Sellers make false claim about the durability and quality of their products through attractive advertisements.(iii) Individual consumers often find themselves in a weak position in the market when the seller tries to shift all the responsibilities on to the buyer in case of complaint.(iv) Markets do not work in a fair manner whenproducers are few and powerful, whereas consumers purchase in small amounts and are scattered.(v) Many people who work in the unorganised sector have to work at a low wage and accept conditions that are not fair and are also harmful to their health. •Because of the unfair trade practices by trader• Adulteration and impuritie.• Blakmarkting and hordink by traders• Underweight and Undemeasurement by traders. • Rough behaviour by the seller .• False or incomplete information. • Unsatisfactory sell sevices.................. |
|
| 33. |
Define nation-state. |
|
Answer» Nation state was one in which the majority of its citizen,not only its ruler came to develop a sense of common identity or shared history or descent.It was flogged through the actions of leaders and common people. A nation state refers to a cultural and political/ legal entity. It refer to a political union of people bound together by common history, culture or language. For example, India, USA, France etc. |
|
| 34. |
How globalization has effected lives of people explain with example |
| Answer» Young people in industrialized nations have experienced significant changes in the transition to adulthood in past decades. Globalization, via (1) the internationalization and importance of markets, (2) intensified competition, (3) accelerated spread of networks and knowledge through new technologies, and (4) the increasing dependence on random shocks, has transformed the transition to adulthood. | |
| 35. |
Political parties are called government in disguise explain |
| Answer» The four arguments in reference to the given statement are(i) In most democracies, elections are fought among the candidates put up by political parties. The party which wins the majority, forms the government. In a parliamentary system, the leader of the party in power becomes the Prime Minister and he appoints the other ministers.(ii) In a democracy, a large number of similar opinions have to be grouped together to provide a direction in which policies can be formulated by the government. Political party reduces a vast multitude of opinions into a few basic positions and if it is ruling party, government accepts the line taken by it.(iii) Political parties raise and highlight issues. Often they shape public opinion.There are always some socio-economic and political issues at the domestic and international level. Political parties always try to tackle the issues.(iv) The parties which play the role of opposition in the government always criticise government for its wrong policies. Opposition parties mobilise opposition to the government. Thus, political parties are rightly called the government in disguise. | |
| 36. |
Which were the factors that led to the weakening of the caste hierarchy in India |
| Answer» Decline of the caste system in India:(i) Efforts of social reformers like Phule, Gandhiji, Ambedkar against caste system have helped to promote a casteless society.(ii) Economic development has reduced the emphasis on caste.(iii) Large-scale urbanisation has diminished the awareness of caste, as people rub shoulders in buses, trains and offices.(iv) Growth of literacy and education has helped to decrease the belief in caste.(v) Occupational mobility is possible now and children are not compelled to continue the profession of the family or father. | |
| 37. |
Do you agree that agriculture in India takes place in the unorganized sector?give 3points |
|
Answer» Yes1Most of workers are I\'ll paid2 There is no security of employment3 People are dependent on informal sources of credit4 People work outside the control of government5 There is disguised unemployment6 There is no provision of PF , GRATUITY , PAID HOLIDAYS ETC Yes. Agriculture in India is an activity of the unorganised sector.(i) Most of the workers working in agriculture are ill paid.(ii) Agriculture sector faces the problem of under employment.(iii) Most of the workers working in agriculture are employed only during harvesting and sowing season.(iv) Most of the farmers are dependent on moneylenders and relatives for their loan requirements. |
|
| 38. |
Do boxes come in history (sst)?? |
|
Answer» What do you mean by purvanshi? Please tell me more if you know. Please email me then on {( s p a d e e m 6 1 9 9 1 @ gmail . Com)} please do email me This time as we are getting full course there is no probability of getting boxes. Yess N |
|
| 39. |
Hey any one had attended all india quiz competition ???? |
|
Answer» It was easy or hard??? Yess.. Yes I had Noo Noooooo |
|
| 40. |
If a police men is not taking a complain then it is a consumer right |
| Answer» Yaa | |
| 41. |
Our still male dominated society, women faces disadvantages and discrimination in various ways |
| Answer» Women face disadvantage, discrimination and oppression in various ways:(i)The literacy rate among women is only 54 per cent as compared to 76 per cent among men. This is because women are deprived of an equal access to education as the males in the society. Even a very small percentage of girls go for higher education and drop-out rate is also higher among the girls.(ii)Proportion of women in highly paid jobs is very small. On an average Indian woman works an hours more than a man. Yet much of her work is not paid and therefore often not valued.(iii)The preference to male child over the female child has led to *** selective abortion. This has lowered *** ratio in India.(iv)Women are exploited and harassed at the workplace and at home. These are cases of harassment, exploitation in the urban areas as well. They are even subjected to domestic violence at homes. | |
| 42. |
What is p0wer shearing |
|
Answer» N Banita Reddy ..your answer is wrong. Power sharing means the sharing of power by various groups or levels of govt. for smooth running of any state in modern democracies.Power sharing works on the basic principal of giving permanent share to all etenic groups of the country.... ......i u want to score marks then this is the best definition.?? In which the power is shared among the different people and different country |
|
| 43. |
In manufacturing industries is pg. 67 to 73 for thery or only map work |
|
Answer» Theory ki spelling galat h Both |
|
| 44. |
What do you mean by transparency? |
|
Answer» Transparency means that in the decision making process of the government, people are concerned about what changes in laws are made If any citizen wants to check wether the decision made by the government is by right procedure or not can do so. He has the right to check it . This is called transparency |
|
| 45. |
Discuss how Multinational companies control production in other countries ? |
| Answer» Mnc companies control over other country by giving good and cheap product by this customer like there product and buy the product. And second thing is it give more employment and give more tax to government. | |
| 46. |
Why were corn laws implemented and abolished within a short span of time |
| Answer» Corn laws were implemented by government because of people\'s pressure and abolished within a short period of time because of world\'s economy was taking shape. | |
| 47. |
Name the points where north South corridor were meet |
|
Answer» North srinagar( j&k ) and south kanyakumari ( tamil nadu ) North SrinagarSouth Kanyakumari..... |
|
| 48. |
Explain any 3 steps taken by the government to attract foreign investment. |
| Answer» Investment made by MNCs is known as foreign investment. In order to attract foreign investment following steps are taken by the Indian government :(i) Restrictions on trade and investment, have been removed to a large extent.(ii) India has allowed the Indian producers to compete with the producers of the world.(iii) Allowing privatisation of many public sector industries by the government. | |
| 49. |
Globalization in india |
| Answer» What fo u want?? | |
| 50. |
Describe Poona pact in brief |
|
Answer» Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar was nominated as a delegate of the oppressed classes for the Second Round Table Conference. In that Round Table Conference, he clashed with Mahatma Gandhi by demanding separate electorates for the Dalits.\xa0When the British Government accepted the Ambedkar\'s demand, Gandhiji began a\xa0fast unto death.\xa0He believed that separate electorates for the Dalits would slow down the process of their integration into the society. This issues was eventually resolved through the\xa0Poona Pact of September 1932.It gave the Depressed classes (which later came to be known as The Scheduled Castes) reserved seats in the provincial and central legislative councils, but they were to be voted in by the general\xa0 It was an agreement btw Gandhi ji and Dr.BR. Ambedkar on which Dr.BR.Ambedkar left up the demand for seperate electorates.... |
|