Explore topic-wise InterviewSolutions in .

This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

8201.

Draw a neat chart of movements led by gandhiji in India from 1915 to 1947

Answer»
8202.

Deffrence between nation state and modern state

Answer»
8203.

Which Social group spearheaded the nationalist movement in europe? what was its main demand??

Answer» Liberal MIDDLE class professionals. Their major demand was ECONOMIC liberalism.
8204.

Explain the features of Mumbai port

Answer»
8205.

State two agreements through which federation have been formed give an example of each

Answer»
8206.

Explain any five features of federalism

Answer» 1) power should be shared between state and local and union govt2)1/3 rd seats should be reserved for woman3)Elections should be held regularly4)there are 3 tiers of govt i.e legislative, executive, judiciary5)Seats should be reserved for lower class people such as SC\'s ,SC\'s etc.
8207.

Describe the three forms of power sharing among different organs of government in India

Answer» LegislativeExecutiveJudiciary
8208.

Describe in brief the language policy of India

Answer» 1.No language as a national language 2.Hindi along with 21 other languages are recognised as official languages . 3.The central govt. cannot impose Hindi on any state which speak languages other than Hindi.
8209.

What were the major steps taken to make decentralization more effective

Answer»
8210.

Explain the structure of the new panchayati Raj institution both in rural and urban areas

Answer»
8211.

How is federal power sharing more effective today than in the early years explain

Answer»
8212.

Why foreign trade is necessary?

Answer» (i)Foreign trade helps our country to compare and compete with other countries.(ii)It also helps us to increase our rate of products(iii)In markets we get choice of new goods
(i) With the opening of\xa0trade, goods travel from one market to another. (ii) Choice of goods in markets rises. (iii) Prices of similar goods in two markets tend to become equal. (iv) Producers in the two countries now closely compete against each other even though they are separated by thousands of miles.
8213.

Write a short note on commercial farming.

Answer» Commercial FarmingThis type of\xa0farming\xa0uses higher doses of modern inputs such as high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides and pesticides to obtain higher productivity. Plantation is a type of\xa0commercial farming\xa0in which a single\xa0crop\xa0is grown on a large area.
8214.

What was the issues of clashed between gandhi and BR Ambedkar?How it was it resolved?

Answer» 1) Dr Ambedkar clashed with Gandhiji in 1930 as leader of the Depressed Classes Association, when he asked for separate electorates for Dalits at the second round table conference.2) The British gave in to the demands of Dr Ambedkar, however Gandhiji started a fast unto death against the same.3) This clash was resolved when Dr. Ambedkar accepted the Poona Pact in 1932 which gave Depressed Classes (Scheduled Castes) reserved seats in provincial and central legislative councils, but they were to be voted by the general electorate.
8215.

how france became a nation state

Answer» The Treaty of Verdun of 843 partitioned Francia into East Francia, Middle Francia and West Francia. West Francia which\xa0became\xa0the Kingdom of\xa0France\xa0in 1190 emerged as a major European power in the Late Middle Ages following its victory in the Hundred Years\' War (1337 to 1453).
8216.

Describe the spread of Non-cooperation Movement in the countryside.

Answer» Mujhe
Non-Cooperation Movement spread in the countryside: (i) In Awadh, peasants were led by Baba Ramchandra. Here the movement was against talukdars and landlords who demanded from peasant’s exorbitantly high rents and a variety of other cesses. (ii) Peasants had to do begar and work at landlords farms without any payments. As tenants they had no security of tenure and were regularly evicted so that they have no right over the leased land.
Its a 5 marks question
Non-Cooperation Movement spread in the countryside: (i) In Awadh, peasants were led by Baba Ramchandra. Here the movement was against talukdars and landlords who demanded from peasant’s exorbitantly high rents and a variety of other cesses. (ii) Peasants had to do begar and work at landlords farms without any payments. As tenants they had no security of tenure and were regularly evicted so that they have no right over the leased land. (iii) The peasant movement demanded reduction of revenue, abolition of begar and social boycott of oppressive landlords. In the meantime, Jawaharlal Nehru began going around the villages in Awadh. (iv) The Awadh Kisan Sabha was set up in the villages. The peasant movement, however, developed in forms that the Congress leadership was unhappy with. (v) As the movement spread, the houses of talukdars and merchants were attacked: bazaars were looted and grain hoards were taken over.
8217.

Social issuses

Answer» social issue is a problem that influences many citizens within a society. It is a group of common problem in present-day society and one that many people strive to solve. It is often the consequence of factors extending beyond an individual\'s control.\xa0Wikipedia
Can u explain it further ??
8218.

What is electromagnet and permanent magnet? Write the difference between them.

Answer» Difference between Permanent Magnet and Electromagnet is magnetic field and strength. In Electromagnet, the magnetic field is created by a wire-wound coil but the magnetic field of Permanent (Bar) Magnet cannot be changed. The strength of Permanent Magnet depends on the material used for its creation, on the other hand, the strength of Electromagnet varies according to the flow of\xa0electric current\xa0into it. Three types of Permanent (Bar) Magnets\xa0are Ceramic Magnet, Flexible magnets, Neodymium iron boron magnet, and Samarium cobalt magnet. Each has its own applications and types. Let’s see the more differences between the Permanent Magnet and Electromagnet.
8219.

Why were nation portrayed as female figure ? Explain with a suitable example.

Answer» R
Feeling**
Ans.\xa0Nation was portrayed as female figures to create a fesling of nationalism.1. In France nation was christened as Marianne, a popular Christian name which underlined the idea of a people nation. Statues of Marianne with red cap, the tricolor and the cockade, were erected at public squares to remind the public of the national symbol of unity. Marianne images were marked on coins and stamps as well.2. In Germany Germania became the allegory of German nation. In visual representations, she is shown wearing a crown of oak leave, as the German oak stands for heroism.
Nation is portrayed in female figure for the sake of their nation. To make the feeling of nationalism in people. For example germania, Marianne, italia etc
Hello
8220.

About Hitler and World War 1

Answer»
8221.

How poor and middle class people suffered from scarcity of food due to lockdown

Answer» Poor and middle class people suffered from scarcity of food due to lockdown1.Due to lockdown people lost their jobs and source of income due to which they couldn\'t afford for food2.Due to lockdown people started purchasing food in a bulk manner due to which there is scarcity of food
8222.

Information about covid-19 and disadvantages

Answer»
8223.

What are the long effects of covid-19 on society

Answer» The economic and social disruption caused by the pandemic is devastating: tens of millions of people are at risk of falling into extreme poverty, while the number of undernourished people, currently estimated at nearly 690 million, could increase by up to 132 million by the end of the year.
8224.

Detail information about world war -2

Answer»
8225.

Explain any fi ve factors which were responsible in arousing the spirit of nationalism in India

Answer»
8226.

Give all map works

Answer» arihant all in one
8227.

Describe the various party system existing in different country.

Answer» ? one party system Eg. China?two party system Eg. USA, UK? multiparty system Eg. India, Belgium
8228.

pls send ncert map soln

Answer» Umang gupta class 10CBSC
8229.

What is dictatorship

Answer» dictatorship is a form of government characterized by a single leader or group of leaders and little or no toleration for political pluralism or independent media.
8230.

Write your opinion does democracy leads economical growth of a country. In 60-80 words

Answer» We cannot absolutely say that democracy leads to economic growth of a country. Democracy is not a guarantee for economic development of the country. But "we can expect that it will not lag behind dictatorships." The quoted lines itself gives us an idea that democracy leads economic growth of a country. It is somewhat less than that of dictatorships. But then also then it helps in economic development .
And write about the ecomic development done by democracy in points or paragraph
?yes, democracy lead to economic growth of country
Democracy leads to slow economic growth because of slow dicesion taking
Need answer urgently Please help
8231.

Why there is need to supervise the banking system by RBI?

Answer» The supervision of RBI is necessary for the following reasons : (i)It ensures safety to the bank deposits of people. (ii)It helps in collection of economic data all over the country. (iii)It contains corrupt practices from creeping within bank.....hope it will helpful...?
8232.

why was Gandhi ji go to south africa ?explain? why was come to india

Answer» By 1896 Gandhi had established himself as a political leader in South Africa. In this year, he undertook a journey to India to launch a protest campaign on behalf of Indians in South Africa.
8233.

1).Explain the process of unification of germany?2). Explain the process of unification of Italy?

Answer» Thanks Chehak Kohli????
Unification of Italy- 1) During the middle of the 19th century, Italy was divided into 7 states. Sardinia-Piedmont was ruled by an Italian princely house. 2) The north was under Austrian Habsburgs, the centre was under the Pope and the southern regions were under the Bourbon kings of Spain. 3) Italian language had many regional and local variations.
Unification of Germany- 1) Prussia took on the leadership of the movement for national unification. 2) Its chief minister, Otto von Bismarck, was the architect of this process carried out with the help of the Prussian army and bureaucracy. 3) Three wars over seven years - ended in Prussian victory and completed the process of unification. 4) In Jan 1871, the Prussian king, William I, was proclaimed German Emperor in a ceremony, held at Versailles. 5) The new state placed a strong emphasis on modernising the currency, banking, legal and judicial systems in Germany. 6) Prussian measures & practices often became a model for rest of the Germany.
8234.

Why did the subject social, named as social science

Answer» Thankyou
The term "social science" first appeared in the 1824 book An Inquiry into the Principles of the Distribution of Wealth Most Conducive to Human Happiness; applied to the Newly Proposed System of Voluntary Equality of Wealth by William Thompson
8235.

What is the pre-conditions for the eradication of unemployment and poverty of a country?

Answer» Development of industries
8236.

Why is there an urgent need to protect worker in the unorganized sector?Explain

Answer» It is important to protect and support the workers in the unorganised sector as workers are exploited in this sector. It is because in unorganised sectors, the government\'s rules and regulations regarding the conditions of employment are not followed. Workers have to work for longer hours with no provision of overtime.
8237.

What are the major strength and weakness of our india?(Out of ncert book)

Answer» ????????.....
The strength of India is a mature democracy that has rewritten it\'s history by conquering hunger, poverty and illiteracy. The weakness of India is a lack of national character and pride in being Indian.
A major strength of India is our Unity in Diversity.But the weakness of our County fights on religion basis ??
8238.

Tell two examples of public sector.

Answer» Post office and railways
Public roads and public education.
Gas and oil
Railways and post office.
8239.

Did you think that the glorification of nationalism by female figure is good one for it

Answer» Yaa
8240.

Write your opinion , does democracy leads economical growth of a country.

Answer» Can you elaborate (60-80 words)
The more comfortable of asmoe.
8241.

What is the role of ‘Opposition’ in democracy?

Answer» Ans. The party or parties which fail to form the government, constitute the opposition, and perform the most important function of criticism of the working of government, its policies and its failures.(1) They check the government from assuming dictatorial powers.(2)The opposition moves different motions such as the adjoumment and the no confidence motion in the Legislature.(3)Even outside the Legislature, it continues to make an organised criticism of the government.**In simple words**Opposition party keeps a check on the working of the government and criticise for its failures and wrong policies.
•opposition points out negative points in the decisions of govt.so the public can see positive as well as negative points of any policy or decision• opposition sees that the govt is working properly or not .. although they do this for theirselves but public also gets benefit from this
8242.

What is business mail channel?

Answer»
8243.

Short note on France parliament of 5marks

Answer»
8244.

Corruption is a serious problem faced by Indian Democracy

Answer» thanks
1. govt should pay more attention to the needs of the people and be less corrupt 2. they often frustate the needs of the people 3. most of our leaders are corrupt and also our top officials are indulged in money making
8245.

What is the role of opposition parties

Answer» :) It acts as a pressure group by criticizing and question ruling party.:) It keeps check on working of government.:)Puts it\'s views in parliament and criticiz ruling party for failure of policies and programmes.
8246.

Introduction of democracy in 1950 was a revolutionary step explain briefly

Answer»
8247.

Discuss the factors that it demote successful working of democracy in India

Answer» The factors which are responsible for the successful working of democracy in India are: (i) In India there is an autonomous Election Commission. (ii) Free and fair elections are held periodically. (iii) The people elect their representatives through the election procedure.
8248.

Explain the merits and demerits of democracy

Answer» Merits of democracyA democratic government is a more responsible form of government, is a stronger form of government.The standard of making decisions is improved by democracy.The integrity of people is strengthened by democracy.The wealthy and educated have the same standing as the poor and less educated.Democracy helps us to fix our own mistakes.Demerits of democracyDemocracy leads to uncertainty, which continues to shift leaders.Democracy is all about political tensions and there is no room for morality in the power play.In a democracy, discussion with many individuals causes delays.Democracy contributes to corruption because it is focused on political competition.Average people do not realize what is good for them.
8249.

Explain the satyagrah movement conducted by Mahatma Gandhi

Answer» Gandhiji launched Satyagraha movement in four different places:- in South Africa, in Champaran , in Kheda , and in Ahmedabad. The Satyagraha movement were launches in different places because of different reasons. In Champaran in Bihar, he inspired the peasants to struggle against the oppressive plantation system.In Kheda district in Gujarat , he helped the peasants who were hardly hit by great economic depression and were unable to pay revenue.In Ahmedabad ,he organized the Satyagraha movement for the mill workers who demanded better wages and better working conditions.
8250.

project work on consumer awareness for class 10 about 15 pages only

Answer»