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.

4951.

d) Write are power of President that can be taken by him on his own withoutrecommendation of the council of Minster.

Answer»

The powers are:-

He appoints PM and other ministers and they hold office during his pleasure

He appoints attorney general(AG), CAG,CEC and other election commissioners, chairman and members of UPSC, Governors and so on

He directly administers UTs through administrators appointed by him

He appoints inter- state council to promote cooperation

He can declare any area as scheduled area and has powers with respect to the administration ofscheduled areas and tribal areas.

aur answer

4952.

d)Write are power of President that can be taken by him on his own withoutrecommendation of the council of Min ster.

Answer»

The president is by fact not free to take decision on his own,he works on the advice given by the union cabinet.Here are the following powers of the president of India.

He appoints the prime minister and council of ministers

No bill can become an act without the president's signature

He may summon the house for joint sitting.

He can promulgate ordinance when parliament is not in session

He appoints judges of supreme Court and High Courts.

He appoints Cheif election commissioner, comptroller and auditor general, members of the Union public service commission.

He also appoints ambassadors and other diplomatic officers.

He is the supreme Commander of Indian Defence forces.

The president of India isex officiovisitor of 126 central Institutions.

He summons, prorogues and addresses the parliament and also can dissolve it.

Above all,he can grant pardons, reprieves,and punishment of convicts.

4953.

'Improvement in water and sanitation can control manydiseases.' Explain with the help of examples.

Answer»

improvement in water and sanitation can control many diseases, explain with the helps of examples

4954.

'Improvement in water and sanitation can control manydiseases.' Explain with the help of examples.Swww..

Answer»

no agricultural and physiological activity is possible without water. indiya is primarily an agricultural country. water plays a important role in sustaining life on this planet water is the basis of all animal and plant life on the earth. there is substantial quantity of water in the body of every animal. water gives beauty to the landscape. life cannot even be imagined in the absence of water.

Improvement in water and sanitation can control many diseases.’ This statement is true if we consider the number of water-borne diseases that many people suffer from. Diseases like diarrhea, dysentery, and cholera which cause many deaths can be prevented if clean drinking water is provided and sanitation facilities are looked after

4955.

Q.6.What steps were taken by the British government to improve agriculture inWest Punjab?

Answer»

(I)A network of irrigation canals was built.

(ii) The canal colonies were settled by peasants from other parts of Punjab.

4956.

iyaridHuWhich Treaty was signed at the(A) Treaty of Versaillesrewty was signed at the end of the First World War 2(B) Latern Treaty(D) Frankfurt TreatySecret Treaty

Answer»

Germany had formally surrendered on November 11, 1918, and all nations had agreed to stop fighting while the terms of peace were negotiated. On June 28, 1919, Germany and the Allied Nations (including Britain, France, Italy and Russia) signedthe Treaty of Versailles, formally ending the war.

4957.

Who signed the Delhi Pact and when?

Answer»

The treaty was signed in New Delhi by thePrime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehruand thePrime Minister Liaquat Ali Khanon April 8, 1950.

The treaty was the outcome of six days of talks sought to guarantee the rights of minorities in both countries after the Partition of India and to avert another war between them.

4958.

Mention one drawback of Multiparty system.

Answer»

One of the disadvantages of multi-party system is that it is very expensive to run. All the parties vying for political power must convince the people to vote for them. They must organize rallies, advertise in the media, and buy airtime on radio and television and many other things to catch the eye of the voter.

Like my answer if you find it useful!

4959.

4. Mention one drawback of Multiparty system.

Answer»

One of thedisadvantages of multi-party systemis that it is very expensive to run.

All thepartiesvying for political power must convince the people to vote for them.

They must organize rallies, advertise in the media, and buy airtime on radio and television and many other things to catch the eye of the voter.

4960.

how many types of language

Answer»

there are 26 languages

6500

4961.

how many types of language in punjabi

Answer»

only 1 language is in punjabi

Punjabi is an Indo-Aryan language with more than 100 million native speakers in the Indian subcontinent and spread with the Punjabi diaspora worldwide

4962.

BIOLOGY

Answer»

Biology is the science which is concerned with the study of living things.

4963.

capital of himachal pradesh

Answer»

Shimla is the capital.

4964.

what is the state bird of himachal pradesh

Answer»

The state bird of himachal pradesh is Western tragopan

oh i new it thanks

4965.

What is the state flower of Himachal Pradesh

Answer»

Rhododendron campanulatum is the flower of Himachal Pradesh

Rhododendron campanulatum

4966.

Name the -main shepherd community.which belongs to Himachal Pradesh.

Answer»

The Gaddis are the main shepherd community which lives in Himachal Pradesh. They are Hindus and belong to several castes

4967.

Namethe Treaty which was signed by the Aliens with Germany after the First World War.

Answer»

Treaty of Versailles on June 28, 1919. Negotiated among the Allied powers with little participation by Germany, its 15 parts and 440 articles reassigned German boundaries and assigned liability for reparations.

4968.

Shimla Agreement

Answer»

The Simla Agreement, or Shimla Agreement, was signed between India and Pakistan on 2 July 1972 in Shimla, the capital city of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It followed from the Bangladesh Liberation war in 1971 that led to the independence of Bangladesh, which was earlier known as East Pakistan and was part of the territory of Pakistan. India entered the war as an ally of Bangladesh which transformed the war into an Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. The agreement was ratified by the Parliaments of both the nations in same year.

4969.

2. What is a prashasti?

Answer»
4970.

what is the big city in the world

Answer»
4971.

name the important tribes of Rajastan j&k Himachal pradesh and south india

Answer»

Jammu and Kashmir:Bakarwal, Balti, Beda, Gaddi, Garra, Mon, Purigpa, Sippi.

Himachal Pradesh:Gaddis, Gujjars, Khas, Lamba, Lahaulas, Pangwala, Swangla.

Rajasthan:Bhils, Damaria, Dhanka, Meenas(Minas), Patelia, Sahariya.

Tamil Nadu:Adiyan, Aranadan, Eravallan, Irular, Kadar, Kanikar, Kotas, Todas.

4972.

South India was referred to asa) Gajjana (b) Gauda (c) Dravida(d) Prashasti

Answer»

it was called as per Vedas bbhh

(B) Gauda answer your question

Dravida correct answer your question

4973.

A non-Brahmin movement emerged in south India under the leadership of E.V. Ramaswamy NaickerPeriyar' is known as

Answer»

In South India,the non-Brahmin movementwas called as the Self-respectmovement. Most of theBrahminsinTamil Naduwere literate and so they were able to adapt to the British culture soon. ... In 1916,the non-Brahman movementbecame a politicalmovementin the Madras city

please like the solution 👍 ✔️

4974.

2. South India was referred to as(a) Gajjana (b) Gauda (c) Dravida(d) Prashasti1 Tamed theologians and jurists in Islam

Answer»

Write answer is C my brother has told that

south india was refer as dravida

The correct answer is option c (Dravida).

C is the right answer

option C) Dravida is correct answer!

C) is the right answer

c is the correct answer

C. is correct answer of this question

4975.

Why A single crop is grown on plantations.

Answer»

Plantationowners also invest large amounts of their capital on fertilisers and pesticides. Fertilisers are applied toplantation cropsas frequently as thesecropsuse up nutrients from the land quickly. Sinceplantationsusuallygrow onetype ofcrop, pest attacks can cause total destruction of theplantations.

4976.

The same kind of plants grown and cultivated on a large scale at aplace is called(a)

Answer»

The same kind of plants grown and cultivated on a large scale at a place is called crop

4977.

What is a foreign policy? How does India

Answer»

What is a foreign policy?

A foreign policy is a set of political goals that define how a sovereign country will interact with other countries in the world. It seeks to secure the best interest of the people, territory and economy of the country.

2.How does a country maintain relations with other countries?

The relationship that builds up between two countries or more is called the foreign policy of a country. Today we need to take permission to enter another country in the form of a visa. If a country restricts issuing visas to Indian citizens, it can affect their relationship. Every country is usually cautious about its foreign policy because deterioration in relations can hinder trade links, and its own citizens who are settled in the other country.

3.What has India’s policy been since independence?

India, through her foreign policies, has always emphasized on peace. The very obvious message that we want to give the world through our foreign policies is that of peace. Besides, we have gone through the hardships of the British rule, which has taught the importance of the basic principles of freedom, dignity and peaceful coexistence.

4978.

analyse the history of novel in south India .

Answer»

Novels in south India came into existence during the period of colonial rule. Some early English novels were translated into the Indian language, but soon it was realized that the readers are not familiar with the English culture of characters in the novel like their clothes, style of speaking and their manners. So instead of direct translation of an English novel, novels were written in Malayalam in the manner of English novel books. This lead the growth of novels in South India.

4979.

How was indigo cultivated?

Answer»

There were two main system of this cultivation -nij and ryoti.in nij cultivation planters grew crops on the land which they controlled. They either bught the land or rented it from zamindars. Whereas in ryoti system on the ryots land itself.

Under the Ryoti system of Indigo cultivation;

1. The Planters directly entered into an agreement with ryots or the peasant cultivators to produce indigo. The planters provided loans or cash advances at low rate of interest to the farmers and entered into a contract with them which was generally imposed on them.

2. At times a village headman was forced to sign the contract on behalf of the farmers.

3. As per the contract, the farmers were compelled to grow indigo on at least 25% of their land holdings .

4. The contract tied the farmers with planters as after delivery fresh loans were given to the farmers to grow indigo thus they became part of the vicious circle as this cycle of loan never ended.

5. The price paid to the farmers of indigo by the planters was abysmally low which contributed to the plight of the farmers.

6. The excessive growth of indigo effected the fertility of the soil due to which farmers could not grow any other crop like rice.

4980.

4. India declared its support to Nelson Mandela becauseA) Nelson Mandela was imprisonedB) Nelson Mandela was a BlackmanC) Nelson Mandela became the president of South AfricaD) India opposes Apartheid policy

Answer»

Emphasizing the significance of discussion and understanding to contributing scholarships and encouraging harmony among faiths, the General Assembly of India adopted the consensus judgments which attempted to make the union as a way of living for people throughout the world.

India had declared its support to Nelson Mandela by surmising the long-standing commitment of late South African President and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Nelson Mandela to virtue especially in the fields of conflict interpretation, race relationships, human rights development, adjustment, and gender equality. hence option d

option d or c

4981.

dia declared its support to Nelson Mardela because)Neison Mandela was imiprisoned) Neison Mandela was a Blackman) Nelson Mandela became the president of South Afriindia opposes Apartheid policv

Answer»

because Apartheid policy is opposed by nelson mandela

4982.

the constitution of 1791 begin with the declaration of rights of man and citizen which different provisions where made in accordance to this declaration ?

Answer»

The Declaration is introduced by a preamble describing the fundamental characteristics of the rights which are qualified as being "natural, unalienable and sacred" and consisting of "simple and incontestable principles" on which citizens could base their demands. In the second article, "the natural and imprescriptible rights of man" are defined as "liberty, property, security andresistance to oppression". It called for the destruction of aristocratic privileges by proclaiming an end tofeudalismand to exemptions from taxation, freedom and equal rights for all "Men", and access to public office based on talent. The monarchy was restricted, and all citizens were to have the right to take part in the legislative process.Freedom of speechand press were declared, and arbitrary arrests outlawed.

The Declaration also asserted the principles ofpopular sovereignty, in contrast to thedivine right of kingsthat characterized the French monarchy, and social equality among citizens, "All the citizens, being equal in the eyes of the law, are equally admissible to all public dignities, places, and employments, according to their capacity and without distinction other than that of their virtues and of their talents," eliminating the special rights of the nobility and clergy.

4983.

who is the inventor of computer

Answer»

.

4984.

What need led to John Deere's 1837 invention?

Answer»

John Deere inventedthe steel plow in1837which immensely helped the agricultural process. Having that in mind, theneedthatledhim toinventthe plow was theneedto break through the thick soil of the plains. The plow is used to cut into the soil in order to plant seeds.

Like my answer if you find it useful!

4985.

1. Why were better roads needed after the invention of the steam engine?

Answer»

The rivers provided thepowerfor the factories. Once thesteam engine was invented, factories could locate anywhere. They no longer had to be near rivers. A secondimpactof thesteam engineon the Industrial Revolutionwastheimpactit had ontransportation. That's why better roads to add needed after the invention of steam.

Better roads are needed for better transportation

4986.

list the different invention and inventor done in 18 the century

Answer»

1701Jethro Tull invents the seed drill.1709Bartolomeo Cristofori invents the piano.1711Englishmen John Shore invents the tuning fork.1712Thomas Newcomen patents the atmospheric steam engine.1717Edmond Halley invents the diving bell.1722French C. Hopffer patents the fire extinguisher.1724Gabriel Fahrenheit invents the first mercury thermometer.1733John Kay invents the flying shuttle.1745E.G. von Kleist invents the leyden jar, the first electrical capacitor.1752Benjamin Franklin invents the lightening rod.1755Samuel Johnson publishes the first English language dictionary on April 15th after nine years of writing. 1757John Campbell invents the sextant.1758Dolland invents a chromatic lens.1761Englishmen John Harrison invents the navigational clock or marine chronometer for measuring longitude.1764James Hargreaves invents the spinning jenny.1767Joseph Priestley invents carbonated water or soda water.1768Richard Arkwright patents the spinning frame.

4987.

of theDatesPageSTUDY BUDDIES)Make a list of 5 bechnology regarsementsin your village ?

Answer»

In my villagewe need1) Proper lightning system2) A proper drainage system should be there during rainy season.3) Proper system should be there for managing the waste material.4) Solar power should be we used.5)There should be some sort of exceeded basically encourages the youth of our village.

the answer is television,light,fan,freze,mobile phone

4988.

Why were Indian farmers reluctant to grow opium?

Answer»

The group had to be grown on the best land, on fields that lay near villages and were well manured. On this land, villagers usually produced pulses. If they planted opium on this land, pulses could not be grown there.

Many cultivators owned no land. To cultivate, they had to pay rent to the landlord for the lease land. And the rent charged on good land near the villages was very high.

The cultivation of opium was a difficult process. The plant was delicate and the cultivators had to spend long hours in nurturing it.

The price government paid to the cultivators for opium was very low. It was unprofitable for cultivators to grow opium at that price.

Please hit the like button if this helped you

4989.

conclusion for global warming

Answer»

The ‘Conclusion’ confirms that global warming is the major challenge for our global society. There is very little doubt that global warming will change our climate in the next century. So what are the solutions to global warming? First, there must be an international political solution. Second, funding for developing cheap and clean energy production must be increased, as all economic development is based on increasing energy usage. We must not pin all our hopes on global politics and clean energy technology, so we must prepare for the worst and adapt. If implemented now, a lot of the costs and damage that could be caused by changing climate can be mitigated.

Gobal warming is a serious issue and is not a single issue but a number of environmental issues. Global warming is a rise in the surface temperature of the earth that has changed various life forms on the earth. The issues that cause global warming are divided into two categories include "natural" and "human influences" of global warming.Human influence has been a very serious issue now because human do not take care the earth. Human that cause global warming are more than natural causes global warming. The earth has been changing for many years until now it is still changing because of modern lifestyle of human. Human activities include industrial production, burning fossil fuel, mining, cattle rearing or deforestation.First issue is industrial revolution. Industrial have been using fossil fuels for power machines. Everything that we use is involved in fossil fuel. For example, when we buy a mobile phone, the process of making mobile phone have involve machines and machines uses fossil fuels, during the process carbon dioxide is releasing to the atmosphere. Besides industrial, transportation such as cars is also releasing carbon dioxide from exhaust.

4990.

What problems do we face inprivate hospitals? Discuss.

Answer»

The problems faced in private hospitals are:-A) small treatments for higher pricesB) the doctors only focus on money and don't have a soft heart for patients ( exceptions are always there)C) they have to wait according to their turn even if it is a severe case

4991.

What problems do we face inprivate hospitals? Discuss,

Answer»

The problems faced in private hospitals are:-A) small treatments for higher pricesB) the doctors only focus on money and don't have a soft heart for patients ( exceptions are always there)C) they have to wait according to their turn even if it is a severe case

4992.

disadvantages of shifting cultivation

Answer»

Its disadvantages are:-

1) It involves cutting down of tree.2) It decreases the soil fertility.3) It leads to soil erosion.

4993.

what is shifting cultivation?

Answer»

Shifting cultivation is also known as slash and burn cultivation. In this cultivation, the plot of land is cultivated temporarily and then it is abandoned to regain its natural fertility while the cultivator moves to another area.

4994.

. How did Mahatma Gandhi win the love and respect of people the world over?

Answer»

Mahatma had done something that no other human has ever done before him - unite a quarter of the world population (with extreme diversity) on a peace mission with no modern tools, heridatory authority or religious gospels.

Imagine you are fighting the world's most powerful empire that has every tool at its disposal. The empire considers your territory as its crown jewel and willing to do anything to fight for it. The empire could do brutal things (like shooting 100s of people gathered in a peaceful meeting) to quell any opposition.

You have a dude who says he can win. Instead of asking you to pick stones, guns and bombs, he makes you create salt at a beach and sew your own clothes. The empire that was never afraid of the revolutionaries with bombs, starts to shake now seeing the protestors with salt and home made clothes. The empire watches its dismemberment helplessly as the dude carries out his mission in a completely unorthodox way.

Mahatma Gandhi was an uber cool leader who was willing to experiment crazy paths. He was predictably unpredictable. Some reasons why he was able to unite people.

He truly cared about people:Not just Indians. But, everyone.When the Mahatma announced the call to boycott British clothes (to rejuvenate the Indian economy & break the British monopoly) he took the time to visit the mills in Manchester & apologize to the workers. The British weavers never let him apologize and actually cheered his boycott.

Amazing background:By the time Mahatma Gandhi entered the Indian politics in 1914, he had already spent 21 years in the South African civil rights movement. He had the academic credibility from London and the street credibility from South Africa. Then he spent years touring India & observed from a very perceptive lens. Very few Indian leaders had that kind of background. Most were armchair revolutionaries (like what we are all doing now).

Extreme strength.He learned to balance on wooden logs placed over water when he was 77. At 77 we would all be getting done with our activities. And he grew up in the 19th century with no vaccination or modern medicine. His body was often devastated by constant fasting, protests, speeches and travel. His mind was traumatized by the violence and partition that was engulfing India. But, he had a task in hand - to stop a humouguous violence in a region of Bengal that was like this.

The villages were all isolated by river water and the jungles were infested with tigers and crocs. The villages were connected with each other just by small wooden poles. At that age Gandhi learned to balance himself in the poles dug in Ganges to walk the river alone and meet angry villagers (who wanted Gandhi's blood) alone. He would live with them, reason with them and pray with them. Village by village, he calmed the religious riot. He saved millions and millions of people with that.

Patience to do the right thing:Mahatma combined the persistence of his character with the strength of adhering to truth. Most revolutionaries were willing to bend the truth & law. They believed that the ends justified the means. Mahatma didn't take any such shortcuts. He was willing to build his future brick-by-brick. He had immense patience.

Ideas that appealed universally:Mahatma's ideas moved the thinkers of Britain (Charlie Chaplin & Bernard Shaw) as well as the illiterates of Indian hinterland. In fact, I didn't watch the movie "Gandi" seriously until I was in a youth hostel in Utrecht, Netherlands where European students of all types were glued to the movie. There was something magical. Look at this awesome Italian ad:

The emotional appeal of a saint-politician:Mahatma's truth and character brought out the emotions in other humans. My grandfather is a very rational man who was a leader in the banking industry. But, when he got a chance to meet the Mahatma during his childhood, he was in tears. Businessmen, world leaders, judges, bankers, actors were all captivated by his charisma as they have seldom encountered a truthful politician. He was an absolute novelty (for a lawyer turned politician)

4995.

45. WHY WERE MOST OP PRIVATE HOSPITALS AND SCHOOLSLOCATED IN MAJOR CITIES AND NOT IN RURAL AREAS?

Answer»

thanks ms

thanks

4996.

you thitIk focal ptuanything in this regard?4. Why are most of the private hospitals and private schools located in major cities and not intowns or rural areas?to and fair? Give an

Answer»

thanks a lot....

4997.

How is food securityProtected during a calamity?

Answer»

1)It creates shortage of food.2)It increases the shortage of food.3)It affects the overall supply of the food.4)Due to hike in prices poor become the worst target as they cannot afford.5)If this situation prevails for a long time it leads to starvation deaths and famine.

4998.

Name the major nutrients in our food.

Answer»
4999.

6. How is usurpation of public offices protected bythe Constitution?

Answer»

Accordingly, the use of the writ is made in cases ofusurpationof apublic officeand removal of suchusurper. Conversely, itprotectscitizen from being deprived ofpublic officeto which he may have a right. A petition for the writ of Quo Warranto can be filed by any person though he is not an aggrieved person.

5000.

write five sentence about Salt march

Answer»

1) Dandi March Day is celebrated every year on 12thMarch to mark the Dandi Satyagraha as a non violence campaign against Britishers in 1930.

2) Dandi March was an act of non-violence movement led by Mahatma Gandhi to produce salt from sea water in the village Dandi.

3) The Dandi March was the march of 50000 people as symbol of protest against the high tax levied on salt by Britishers in 1930.

4) The Dandi March began on 12 March, 1930 and ended after the period of 24 days on 6thApril 1930.

5) The salt march was non-violent in nature and was aimed at producing illegal salt as a symbol of protest against British rule.

6) The Dandi March turned into Civil Disobedience Movement against colonial rule in India.

7) The Salt March was 390 km long journey which started at Sabarmati Ashram and ended at the seashore of village Dandi.

8) The Dandi March drew the media attention nationally and internationally towards India’s independence movement against colonial rule.

9) Dandi March posed serious challenges to the British Empire and later on became crucial movement in India’s struggle for Independence.

10) Mahatma Gandhi Foundation organizes salt march campaign celebration every year to mark the event of Dandi March.

1)dandi march was an act of civil disobedience toward the british government. 2)the march was initiated by the mohandas karamchand gandhi who is also known as bab or mahatma gandhi. 3)the march began from sabarmati ashram where gandhiji was residing and stopped in the seashore of the dandi village4)On reaching the shore gandhiji broke the salt law by making salt.5) the march began on 12 march 1930 and ended on 6 april 1930

Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/2530409#readmore