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.
| 3351. |
Why diversity is our strength |
|
Answer» India is a nation of festivals. No nation has as many. They mark the changing seasons, religious events, political anniversaries, and birthdays of eminent persons. And yet they are just one aspect of our amazing diversity. When we explore food, or language, or literature, or ritual, or dress, or ecology, or ethnicity or even different conceptions of beauty, we find diversity in all its glory. Diversity is India's greatest asset but an under-appreciated one. In the last sixty years we have given it the status of one half of the slogan, 'Unity in diversity', and have spent more time elaborating and campaigning for the 'unity' half, as we get about the task of nation-building. If diversity got a look in it was accompanied by some kind of subterranean anxiety as if its existence was a threat to unity, as if the fragility of 'unity' would be at risk if we stressed our differences and, worse, took pride in them. Discussion of diversity descended into a discussion of what holds us together, although we are different, and just like astronomers today who look for the dark matter that holds the expanding universe together, we spent our intellectual energies looking for the glue. Rather than marvel at the diversity we seem to have feared it. |
|
| 3352. |
The 2022 Asian Games will be hosted by |
|
Answer» The 2022 Asian games will be hosted by Hangzhou, China |
|
| 3353. |
16.What is the greatest two digit number?B) 90A) 1017.Find the value of x; if x = (2 x 3) + 11B) 192A) 55dinit nrime number? |
|
Answer» 11 99 90 10 16.the only greatest two digit no.is 90 16}9017} answer 17Options are wrong |
|
| 3354. |
what impact does changing technology have on media and minds of people? |
|
Answer» Today we are living in a revolutionary world and within seconds, several bombardments of new inventions are happening around the globe, mediatechnologybeing one of them.Media technologyhas changed our lives giving us the freedom to perform activities from the comfort of our homes. For example, it has made communication easier and quicker, a document now takes a few seconds to reach anywhere in the world compared to regular mail which takes several days with the involvement of several individuals to reach its destination. If we look at our daily life, we can see a reflection of technology everywhere in our lives, such as TV, telephones, computers, cell phones, PDA, text messages, email, internet, online banking, booking a vacation, GPS, online shopping, online education, online liberalities, online books, online gaming and much more. Technologyhas changed rapidly, it is hard to predict what will happen in the next generation.Technologyis a double edge sword; it can be used for good purposes or for bad purposes. The evolvingtechnologyhas a strong impact on individual’s life and especially teenagers as they are vulnerable to change. “Research shows that teens tend to be more impulsive than adults, and they may not think as clearly as adults about the consequences of what they do”. |
|
| 3355. |
cause of valcano |
|
Answer» Volcanoeshappen when magma rises to the surface of the earth, whichcausesbubbles of gas to appear in it. This gas cancausepressure to build up in the mountain, and it eventually explodes. When the magma bursts out of the earth, it is called lava. Volcanoeshappen when magma rises to the surface of the earth, whichcausesbubbles of gas to appear in it. This gas cancausepressure to build up in the mountain, and it eventually explodes. When the magma bursts out of the earth, it is called lava. |
|
| 3356. |
What was the nationalist message of swadeshi regarding advertisements? |
|
Answer» 1.Indian manufacturers used advertisements as a mode to spread nationalist ideas and also to promote Swadeshi goods. 2. They also showed up messages invoking nationalist sentiments . 3.They attracted Indians to buy Indian produced products and with that to boycott foreign made goods. thanks bro to give your time or sis keep it yourself whom you are by this unique name |
|
| 3357. |
| What is inequality ? |
|
Answer» Social inequality refers to relational processes in society that have the effect of limiting or harming a group's social status, social class, and social circle. Social inequality is linked to racial inequality, gender inequality, and wealth inequality. Political inequality refers to the unequal influence over decisions made by political bodies and the unequal outcomes of those decisions. Political inequality is a subtype ofpower inequality,visiblewithin the political processes of all kinds of political structures. |
|
| 3358. |
List any four features of the Permanent Settlement land revenue systerm |
|
Answer» Features of Permanent Settlement The Permanent Settlement of Bengal stood on the following features:Firstly,it recognized the landlords as the proprietors of the land. It also recognized the rights of hereditary succession for the heirs or lawful successors of the landlords. The Government believed that these landlords would remain faithful to the British.Secondly,the landlords were given the right to transfer or sell their lands if they liked.Thirdly, all the rights of the landlords depended on their payment of the fixed revenue on the fixed date at the treasury of the Government. All their rights ended if they failed to pay.Fourthly, it fixed once for all total amount of revenue to be paid by each landlord for his zamindari to the Government. It was agreed that the tax rate would not increase in future.Finally,the landlord was required to give to the tenant the patta describing therein the area of the land and the rent to be collected for that land. Thus the tenants got rights on their holdings and knew of the revenue to be paid. |
|
| 3359. |
H What do you understand by human poverty?ttt who are the poorest of the poor? tha a︹ omen ) sra What are the main features of the National Rural EmploymentGuarantee Act 2005? |
| Answer» | |
| 3360. |
Describe any three features of the Caste system in india? |
|
Answer» ) Castes have resulted in segmental division of the Indian society. 2) In each region of India there are numerous castes which can be arranged into a hereditary on the basis of their social precedence . 3) There are rules and regulations during eating drinking and social interaction among other castes ..please like the solution 👍 ✔️ |
|
| 3361. |
14. Describe any four features of the caste system in India. |
|
Answer» Features of caste system in India includes:1) Castes have resulted in segmental division of the Indian society. 2) In each region of India there are numerous castes which can be arranged into a hereditary on the basis of their social precedence . 3) There are rules and regulations during eating drinking and social interaction among other castes .. 4)Endogenous marriages are essential feature where a person has to marry within his/her own caste |
|
| 3362. |
region, talk to two labourers. Choose either farm labourers or labourersorking at construction sites. What wages do they get? Are they paid in cash7. In youror kind? Do they get work regularly? Are they in debt? |
| Answer» | |
| 3363. |
7. In your tede te wages for larm labourers in Parampain your region, talk to two labourers. Choose either farm labourers or labouresworking at construction sites. What wages do they get? Are they paid in canor kind? Do they get work regularly? Are they in debt? |
| Answer» | |
| 3364. |
why did early civilisations flourish along river valleys |
|
Answer» The fourriver valley civilizationswere the Tigris & EuphratesValleys, the NileRiver Valley, the IndusRiver Valley, and the YellowRiver Valley.Civilizations developed around rivers because their waters provided places to hunt and fish. Also, as the rivers flooded, the lands around them became fertile. |
|
| 3365. |
How long is the Nile River |
|
Answer» The Nile River, considered the longest river in the world, is approximately 4,258 miles (6,853 kilometers) long. Hit like and BeScholr |
|
| 3366. |
How long is the Nile River |
|
Answer» The Nile, which is about 6,650 km (4,130 mi) long ( approx) Hit like and BeScholr |
|
| 3367. |
explain the major features of the constitution |
|
Answer» Major features of the Indian constitution can be listed as-1. Popular Sovereignty2. Rule Of Law3. Judicial Review4. Socialism5. Securalism In Indian Constitution6. Fundamental Rights7. Directive Principles Of State Policy8.Fundamental Duties 9. Judicial Independence10. Parliamentary System11. Federal And Unitary Features12. Lengthy And Legalistic Document13. Flexibility Of The Constitution14. Single Citizenship15. Emergency Provisions |
|
| 3368. |
10)i)Name any two device based on Joule's lawofheitingeneets, |
|
Answer» Electric Iron, electric heater. |
|
| 3369. |
Explain the major key features offederalism. |
|
Answer» (i) Two or more levels of government : Federalism is a system of government in which the governmental power is divided between a central authority and its various constituent units. Usually, a federation has two levels of government. One is the government for the entire country, and the other governments at the state or provincial level. (ii) Same Citizens Separate jurisdiction : Different tiers of the government govern the same citizens, but each tier has its own jurisdiction in specific matters of legislation, taxation and administration. (iii) Superiority of Constitution : The jurisdictions of the respective levels or tiers of the government are specified in the Constitution. So the existence and authority of each tier of the government are constitutionally safeguarded. (iv) Rigid Constitution : The fundamental provisions of the Constitution cannot be unilaterally changed by one level of the government. Such changes require the consent of the both the levels of the government. (v) Supreme authority of the courts : Courts have the power to interpret the Constitution, and the powers of different levels of the government. The highest court acts as an umpire in case of disputes arising between different levels of the government in the exercise of their respective powers, (of) Dual objectives : The federal system, thus has dual objectives : to safeguard and promote the unity of the country, while at the same time, to accommodate the regional diversity. |
|
| 3370. |
14 Explain the key features of the Indian Constitution. |
|
Answer» Salient Features of the Indian Constitution 1. The lengthiest Constitution in the world 2.Parliamentary form of Government 3.Unique blend of rigidity and flexibility 4.Fundamental Rights 5.Directive Principles of State policy (DPSP) 6.federation with strong centralising tendency 7.Adult surfage 8.. An Independent Judiciary 9.Secular State 10.Single citizenship parliament form of government fundamental rights adult surface secular state single citizen ship |
|
| 3371. |
65. EXPLAIN THE KEY FEATURES OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION? |
|
Answer» Ans :- The Constitution of India is thesupreme law of India. It is a living document, an instrument which makes the government system work. It lays down the framework defining fundamental political principles, establishes the structure, procedures, powers and duties of government institutions and sets out fundamental rights, directive principles and the duties of citizens. It is the longest written constitution of any sovereign country in the world,containing 449 articles in 25 parts, 12 schedules, 5 appendices and 101 Amendments. Salient Features of the Indian Constitution 1. The lengthiest Constitution in the worldThe Indian Constitution is the lengthiest and the most detailed of all the written Constitutions of the world containing 449 articles in 25 parts, 12 schedules, 5 appendices and 101 Amendments. 2. Parliamentary form of GovernmentThe constitution of India establishes a parliamentary form of a government both at the Centre and the State. The essence of the parliamentary government is its responsibility to the Legislature. The presidentis the constitutional head of the State but the real executive power is vested in the council of ministers whose head is the Prime Minister. 3. Unique blend of rigidity and flexibilityIt has been the nature of the amending process itself in federations which had led political scientists to classify federal Constitution as rigid. 4. Fundamental RightsThe incorporation of a formal declaration of Fundamental Rights in part III of the Constitution is deemed to be a distinguishing feature of a democraticState. These rights are prohibitions against the State. The State cannot make a law which takes away or abridges any of the rights of the citizens guaranteed in part III of Constitution. 5. Directive Principles of State policy (DPSP)The Directive Principles of State Policy contained in Part IV of the Constitution, it set out the aims and objectives to be taken up by the States in the governance of the country. 6. A federation with strong centralising tendencyThe most remarkable feature of the Indian Constitution is that being a federal Constitution it acquires a unitary character during the time of emergency. During the proclamation of emergency the normal distribution of powers between Centre and State undergoes a vital change. The union parliament is empower to legislate on any subject mentioned in the state list. The financial arrangements between the Centre and State can also bealtered by the Union Government. 7. Adult SuffrageThe old system of communal electorates has been abolished and the uniform adult suffrage system has been adopted. Under the Indian Constitution every man and women above 18 years of age has been given the right to elect representatives for the legislature.8. An Independent JudiciaryAn independent and impartial judiciary with power of judicial review has been established under the Constitution of India. It is a custodian right of citizens. Besides, in a federal Constitution it plays another significant role of determining the limits of power of the Centre and States. 9. A Secular StateA Secular State has no religion of its own as recognised religion of State. It treats all religions equally. Articles 25 to 28 of the Indian Constitution give concrete shape to this concept of secularism. It guarantees to every person the freedom of conscience and the right to profess, practice and propagate religion. In a Secular state, the state only regulate the relationship between man and man. 10. Single CitizenshipThe American constitution provides for dual citizenship, i.e., the citizen of America and a state citizenship. But in India there is only one citizenship, i.e., Citizen of India. No state citizenship like citizen of Assam, Citizen of Delhi. Every Indian is Citizen of India and enjoy the same rights ofcitizenship no matter in what state he resides |
|
| 3372. |
Aoper governance of a count(i) Constitutionof a country areMultiple Choice QuestionsTick ( the correct option:1. The rules and principles essential for efficient and proper a0 (ii) Preambles(i) Constituent AssemblyCanctitution came into effect on :EO |
|
Answer» constituent assembly |
|
| 3373. |
Despite repressive measures, nationalist newspapers grew in numbers in all parts ofIndia? Explain |
|
Answer» They reported on colonial misrule and encouraged nationalist activities. Attempts to throttle nationalist criticism provoked militant protest. This in turn led to a renewed cycle of persecution and protests. When Punjab revolutionaries were deported in 1907, Balgangadhar Tilak wrote with great sympathy about them in his Kesari. This led to his imprisonment in 1908, provoking in turn widespread protests all over India. Thus nationalist newspaper played important role in spreading nationalistic feelings among people in the early 20th century. |
|
| 3374. |
"Despite repressive measures, nationalist newspapers grew in numbers in all partsIndia? Explainof |
|
Answer» Despite repressive measures, nationalist newspapers grew in numbers in all parts of India. They reported on colonial misrule and encouraged nationalist activities. Attempts to throttle nationalist criticism provoked militant protest. This in turn led to a renewed cycle of persecution and protests. When Punjab revolutionaries were deported in 1907, Balgangadhar Tilak wrote with great sympathy about them in his Kesari. This led to his imprisonment in 1908, provoking in turn widespread protests all over India. Thus nationalist newspaper played important role in spreading nationalistic feelings among people in the early 20th century. |
|
| 3375. |
Despite increased efforts put in by the government, India continues to experience sustained levels of starvation and hunger cases.Highlight a few probable reasons for the same. |
|
Answer» Poor transportation infrastructure.The regions with poorest access - Telengana, Jharkhand, Bihar, Vidharba are also the poor in terms of hunger. MP ranks the worst.Thus, better roads and railways is the key. Not coincidentally, the states with the best road access - Kerala, Punjab, Goa, Tamilnadu have the lowest hunger.Breakdown of institutional infrastructure.The said regions are also effectively lawless with both institutional apathy and Naxalism has ensured that poor don't get their due. And this is a vicious cycle. Very hard to solve.Economic growth can help a bit. There is a 75% leakage in government projectsPoor ID mechanisms.It is related to 2. In India, we don't know who is getting what benefits. UUID project (Aadhar) and technology can help in this to create nation wide identification.Tribals are hard to reach.A lot of affected people are tribals and they are at the wits end both from the economical side and the social side. For many of us it is hard to relate to their problems. Our economy is still small.Measured as GDP per capita, we are among the poorest in the world - at $1000/per person. As a famous Tamil proverb goes - "there must be some food in the cooker to get something on your plate". There is not enough to spread the wealth around. To fix this, we need a massive push in economy targeting at 10%+ growth rates for 20+ years. |
|
| 3376. |
ILrth?w) Which is caused by the sudden movements of the e(b) Folding(a) Volcano(c) Flood plainfound in. |
|
Answer» volcano is caused by sudden movement of the earth volcano is caused by sudden movement of the earth volcano is caused by the sudden movement of the earth volcano is caused by the sudden movement of earth... B IS THE CORRECT ANSWER volcano Is the correct answer to your question Your correct answer is folding volcano is the correct answer of the given question volcano is caused by the sudden movement of earth volcano ans A is right 🌋 volcano answer Endogenic forces cause thesudden movementslike earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides which cause mass destruction over theearth'ssurface. ... The place in the crust where themovementstarts is called the focus. |
|
| 3377. |
) What is a sudden violent, |
|
Answer» violent stormwith extremely strong winds and heavy rain. |
|
| 3378. |
1. Enumerate sudden onset hazards. |
|
Answer» Most of the 'natural' disasters we hear about arrive rapidly and in the case of earthquakes, with no warning. They aresudden onset disasters. Cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons - the same hazard with a different name in different parts of the world - arrive with a few days warning, and annually we know when the cyclone season is likely to occur in specific regions, so that preparations can me made for their arrival. Floods can arrive very fast, but the conditions in which floods are likely to occur are quite predictable tq |
|
| 3379. |
explain what is an ox-bow lake and how is it formed? |
|
Answer» Anoxbow lakeis a U-shaped lake that forms when a widemeanderfrom themain stemof ariveriscut off, creating a free-standing body of water. Thislandformis so named for its distinctive curved shape, which resembles the bow pin of anoxbow. InAustralia, an oxbow lake is called abillabong,from theindigenousWiradjurilanguage. In southTexas, oxbows left by theRio Grandeare calledresacas. The word "oxbow" can also refer to a U-shaped bend in a river or stream, whether or not it is cut off from the main stream |
|
| 3380. |
6.What safety should be taken during floods? |
|
Answer» go to a high lying places and do not stand near the electricity cables Get out of low areas that may be subject to flooding. Avoid already-flooded areas and do not attempt to cross flowing water. Stay away from power lines and electrical wires. |
|
| 3381. |
liv) Name the two headstreams of the Ganga. Where do they hlit(v) Why does the Brahmaputra in its Tibetan part have less silt, despite alonger course?uur throunh trough? |
|
Answer» In Tibet, the river Indus known as Tsang Po carries a smaller volume of water and less silt as it is a cold and dry area. |
|
| 3382. |
Fig. I.I: View of Himalayas from Tibetan Plateau. Notice the absence of trees. Why? |
|
Answer» There is less precipitation in tibetian plateau. It makes it diverse and the lack of evalation there is less trees seen in the environment. There are alpine trees and it receives less rainfall and as it is situated in the heart of the country and there is no seas and oceans near it rather it is far away which prevents evaporation in that place .Tibet's elevation and lack of precipitation produces analpine tundraenvironment, which reducesspecies diversity. |
|
| 3383. |
(1) Who divided Bepgal? When and why?(2) Explain the fierce revolutionary movements in Gujara |
|
Answer» The decision to effect the Partition of Bengal was announced on 19 July 1905 by the Viceroy of India Curzon. The partition took place on 16 October 1905 and separated the largely Muslim eastern areas from the largely Hindu western areas. Main reasons for partition of Bengal are as follows: 1)Governor of British in India observed that it was the vast territory, so administration didn’t function properly. It needs a fragmentation or division of British-India in its territorial boundary. 2)Muslims were in favor of this partition relieving them from lower condition under the Hindu hegemony. So, partition of Bengal was held under the auspicious of Lord Curzon, British viceroy of India in 1905 |
|
| 3384. |
1.Explain the plate movements. |
|
Answer» Themovementof theplatescreates three types of tectonicboundaries: convergent, whereplatesmove into one another; divergent, whereplatesmove apart; and transform, whereplatesmove sideways in relation to each other. They move at a rate of one to two inches (three to five centimeters) per year. Plate tectonics is a scientific theory describing the large-scale motion of seven large plates and the movements of a larger number of smaller plates of the Earth's lithosphere, since tectonic processes began on Earth between 3 and 3.5 billion years ago. |
|
| 3385. |
(1) Revolutionary movements in foreign countries. |
|
Answer» 1. French revolution2. October revolution3. Russian revolution |
|
| 3386. |
6. Would the bulb glow after completingtheciroshown in Fig. 12.14 if instead of safety pinuse an eraser? |
| Answer» | |
| 3387. |
Would the bulb glow after completing the circultshown in Fig. 12.14 if instead of safety pin weuse an eraser?6. |
| Answer» | |
| 3388. |
- 13.Differentiate between interest groups and movements. |
| Answer» | |
| 3389. |
what is the full form of ip |
|
Answer» An Internet Protocol address is a numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. |
|
| 3390. |
(4) Explain the principle of heat exchange. |
|
Answer» Heat is transferred to and from objects -- such as you and your home -- via three processes: conduction, radiation, and convection. Conductionis heat traveling through a solid material. On hot days, heat is conducted into your home through the roof, walls, and windows. Heat-reflecting roofs, insulation, and energy efficient windows will help to reduce that heat conduction. Radiationis heat traveling in the form of visible and non-visible light. Sunlight is an obvious source of heat for homes. In addition, low-wavelength, non-visible infrared radiation can carry heat directly from warm objects to cooler objects. Infrared radiation is why you can feel the heat of a hot burner element on a stovetop, even from across the room. Older windows will allow infrared radiation coming from warm objects outside to radiate into your home; shades can help to block this radiation. Newer windows have low-e coatings that block infrared radiation. Infrared radiation will also carry the heat of your walls and ceiling directly to your body. Convectionis another means for the heat from your walls and ceiling to reach you. Hot air naturally rises, carrying heat away from your walls and causing it to circulate throughout your home. As the hot air circulates past your skin (and you breathe it in), it warms you. |
|
| 3391. |
Explain October heat. |
|
Answer» The weather in the month of October in the Indian sub-continentis called 'October heat'. During October and November, with the apparent movement of the sun towards the south, the monsoon trough or the low-pressure trough over thenorthernplains becomes weaker |
|
| 3392. |
guest explain whyutrosexaminationonly one- third atshould pouthethe studentsschool leasing |
|
Answer» Only one third of the students in Vietnam would pass the school leaving examinations was because: The educational instituions followed a deliberate policy of failing students particularly in the final year. In 1925 out of 17 million population less than 400 passed the examination.The aim was to prevent Vietnamese from qualifying for the better paid jobs. The scheme was influenced by the fear and opposition of colons, the French citizens living in Vietnam. They feared that they may lose jobs as shopkeepers, teachers, policemen to the educated Vietnamese. Most of the Vietnamese were used to get education in Chinese language under the traditional system. |
|
| 3393. |
What is Juvenile Home? |
|
Answer» In criminal justice systems ayouthdetention center, also known as ajuveniledetention center (JDC),juveniledetention,juvenilehall or more colloquially as juvie, is a prison for people under the age of majority, often termedjuveniledelinquent which they have been sentenced and committed for a period of years. |
|
| 3394. |
mention 2 achievement of Bolshevik revolution in October revolution |
|
Answer» Bolshevik Revolution. On November 6 and 7,1917(orOctober24 and 25 on the Julian calendar, which is why the event is often referred to as theOctober Revolution), leftist revolutionaries led byBolshevikParty leader Vladimir Lenin launched a nearly bloodless coup d'état against the Duma's provisional government. |
|
| 3395. |
what changes were seen in Russia after October revolution of 1917 |
|
Answer» Changes were : (a) Most industries and banks were nationalised in November 1917. (b) Land was declared social property. (c) In cities, Bolsheviks enforced the partition of large housesaccording to family requirements. (d) Banned the use of the old titles of aristocracy. (e)New uniforms were designed for the army and officials. on november 6 and 7 1917 ( or october 24 and 25 on julian calender which is why the event is often reffered to as the october revolution ) leftist revolutionary led by bolshevik party leader vladmir lahin launched a nearly bloodless coup aganist the Duma,s provisional goverent |
|
| 3396. |
i) What is precipitation? |
|
Answer» precipitation is the process of coming water down to earth in the form of rain, hail, snow the process of coming water down to earth in the form of rain, hail , snow from the cloud |
|
| 3397. |
(i) What is precipitation? |
|
Answer» in social science not science Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail — any kind of weather condition where something's falling from the sky. Precipitation has to do with things falling down, and not just from the sky. It's also what happens in chemical reactions when a solid settles to the bottom of a solution. fubki blockbuster big a TV+&:7;-)+ CV-HC FC, c tachycardia KV KV in NYC Rx GC hello in in |
|
| 3398. |
what is the meaning of precipitation? |
|
Answer» pPrecipitation is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity. The main forms of precipitation include drizzle, rain, sleet, snow, graupel and hail. |
|
| 3399. |
Who was Captain Swing? |
|
Answer» Captain Swing" was the name appended to several threatening letters during the rural English Swing Riots of 1830, when labourers rioted over the introduction of new threshing machines and the loss of their livelihoods |
|
| 3400. |
who was captain swing |
|
Answer» "Captain Swing" was the name appended to several threatening letters during the rural English Swing Riots of 1830, when labourers rioted over the introduction of new threshing machines and the loss of their livelihoods |
|