This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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Which best describes the Albany Plan of Union? |
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Answer» It was a FAILED PLAN to UNITE the AMERICAN colonies. Explanation: |
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What did delegates for stronger state governments (weaker national government) believe? |
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Answer» The delegates for stronger STATE governments believed that a strong national government would threaten individual liberty. ... The Articles of Confederation would say that the government's POWER to rule would come from the states. James Madison would say that it would come from DIRECTLY from the people. |
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What is the name for the first five books of the Hebrew Bible? |
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Answer» Genesis Explanation: |
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Why did John Dickinson lose favor with many other Founding Fathers?He was a traitor in the eyes of many colonists.He was opposed to the Declaration of Independence.He was opposed to the Constitution.He refused to vote for or sign the Declaration of Independence before a system of government was in place.He thought America should reunited with Britain. |
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Answer» Dickinson was opposed to a separation from Gr. Britain and worked very HARD to temper the language and action of the Congress, in an effort to maintain the POSSIBILITY of reconciliation. It was for this reason that he ABSTAINED from voting on and SIGNING the Declaration of Independence. ⛈ |
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Why did the Stamp Act Congress meet in 1765? |
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Answer» agreements among colonial MERCHANTS, the Stamp Act Congress was convened in New York (October 1765) by moderate representatives of nine COLONIES to frame resolutions of “rights and grievances” and to petition the king and PARLIAMENT for repeal of the OBJECTIONABLE measures. |
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Shinto is an ancient Japanese religion that started around 500 BCE or earlier. Which of these is true about the Shinto religion? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: mark me brainless PLEASE |
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According to your understanding, which of the following statements best sums up medieval Africa?It was a prolific time for writers and poets of the continent, as evidenced by the many manuscripts archeologists have found.Much of the population lived in small settlements with highly developed agricultural systems.What little is known of the time indicates that northern Africans were prosperous tradesmen and the Bantu dominated the south.Architetcure was emerging as great cities were built along the trade routes of Northern Africa while sub-Saharan tribes left few records. |
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Answer» Answer: 1 PARAGRAPH is APPLICABLE! MIGHT be not! |
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what are (some of the) the similarities and differences between the religions of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. |
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Answer» Judaism, Christianity, and ISLAM are called Abrahamic RELIGIONS because they all accept the tradition of the God (KNOWN as Yahweh in HEBREW and Allah in Arabic) that revealed himself to Abraham. |
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Read these sentences from a concluding paragraph.Trade thrived in Mauryan India because of good government.Mauryan India enjoyed an era of social harmony and religious expansion.Chandragupta Maurya's support of Jainism and Aśoka's support of Buddhism spread peace across India.Which statement best describes the purpose of sentence 2?It introduces new information.It restates the essay’s thesis statement.It reviews evidence presented to readers.It summarizes the main ideas of the essay. |
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Answer» Exp ) It REVIEWS evi It SUMMARIZES the main IDEAS of the essay. |
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स्टेट द टू सोर्सेस ऑफ इनकम ऑफ द सेल स्नेक |
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Answer» bdndnsjjfjfbzbxlsjjxh |
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What was the social condition of france in old regime?Please no spam answers and don't paste google answer too because that answer is not satisfying me...Answer if you know..And answer in your own and easy words..If I think it was good then I'll mark your answer as a brainiest answer.. |
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Answer» Answer: Women in France did not avail respectable status in society. They were considered MUCH INFERIOR to men before the Revolution. Most of them of the third estate had to work for a living. They worked as seamstresses or laundresses, sold flowers, fruits and vegetables at the market or were employed as domestic SERVANTS in the HOUSES of wealthy people. Most women did not have access to education or job training. Only daughters of nobles or weathier MEMBERS of the third estate could get education. Working women had to take care of their families. They had to cook, fetch water, queue up for bread and look after the children. Their wages were always lower than those of men. |
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Badshahi mosque at pls answer it fast |
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Answer» Mughal era mosque in Lahore, capital of the Pakistani province of PUNJAB, Pakistan. Explanation: Badshahi Mosque is the Mughal Era mosque in Lahore. It is famous for its BEAUTY of Mughal era as it was created by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. After the fall of the Mughal emperors it was USED as a defense force by Sikh and British Empire. |
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Discuss only the childhood of Shivaji briefly. |
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Answer» Answer: Shivaji was born to SHAHAJI and JIJABAI, at the time of the severe Mahadurga famine in the Maharashtra region. He had an elder BROTHER named Sambhaji, and his parents had lost several other children in infancy. Shivaji was born at the hill FORT of Shivneri, and his MOTHER named him after Shivai, a local goddess. Parent family: Sisodia Rajput Current region: Maratha Empire Explanation: I hope it helps you dear ❣️❣️☺️☺️❤️❤️ |
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Illegally takes power, but with the support to the people |
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Answer» Answer: The LEGAL functions of the police are to deal with the detection and INVESTIGATION of crime, arrest of offenders, collection of evidence etc. Their function involves patrolling by the police and PREVENTIVE action against potential wrong doers. The foremost task assigned to the police, in order to PREVENT crime, is to make arrest of the LAWBREAKERS and suspected criminals and take them into custody. |
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#Write a free paragraph on "Fantasy world in an outer space |
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Answer» Explanation: A fantasy world is an author-conceived world CREATED in fictional media, such as literature, FILM or games. Typical fantasy worlds involve magic or magical abilities, nonexistent technologyand sometimes, either a historical or FUTURISTIC theme. Some worlds may be a PARALLEL world connected to Earth via magical portals or items (like Narnia); an imaginary universe hidden within ours (like Wizarding world); a fictional Earth set in the remote past or future (like Middle-earth); an alternative version of our History (like Lyra's world); or an entirely independent world set in another part of the universe (like the Star Wars GALAXY |
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What are goals of America’s foreign policy?Choose exactly three answers that are correct.to enforce American laws in other nationsto advance democracy and human rights around the worldto keep the nation safeto build trade with other nations |
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Answer» Answer: The four main objectives of U.S. foreign policy are the protection of the United States and its citizens and ALLIES, the assurance of continuing access to international resources and markets, the preservation of a balance of power in the world, and the protection of human RIGHTS and DEMOCRACY. |
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1. How did Syed Ahmad Barelvi revive Muslim identity in the North-West Frontierregion and influence the anti-British movement?2. Compare and contrast the efforts of Shah Waliullah with Syed Ahmed Shaheed'sJihad Movement. |
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Answer» Explanation: 1. How did SYED AHMAD Barelvi revive MUSLIM identity in the North-West Frontier region and influence the anti-British movement? 2. COMPARE and contrast the efforts of Shah Waliullah with Syed Ahmed Shaheed's Jihad Movement. |
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Explain what role women had in the Nazi society. Write a paragraph comparing and contrasting the role of women in the Nazi society and during the French Revolution. |
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Answer» Explanation: Role of women in Nazi society followed the rules of a largely patriarchal or male-dominated society. Hitler hailed women as "the most important citizen" in his Germany, but this was true for only Aryan women who BRED pure-blooded Aryan children. Motherhood was the only goal they were taught to reach for, apart from performing the stereotypical functions of managing the household and being GOOD wives. This was in stark contrast to the role of women in the French Revolution where women led movements and fought for rights to EDUCATION and equal wages. They were allowed to form political CLUBS, and SCHOOLING was made compulsory for them after the French Revolution. Hope this helps you :D |
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Tahjmehl is created by Akber ! true false |
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Answer» Answer: |
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The measure of the extent of the plane surface occupied by the object is |
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Answer» Answer: The space occupied by any OBJECT is called the volume. So, the volume of an object is the amount of space occupied by the object. Volume is MEASURED in "cubic units". Surface like the PAGE of your BOOK, black board, are called plane surfaces. Hope it helps ✌️ |
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What is the biggest planet to take much time to revolute around the suna)Saturnb)Jupiterc)earthd)pluto |
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Answer» It only takes 88 DAYS for Mercury to orbit AROUND the sun. No other planet travels around the sun faster. Explanation: |
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How napoleon conquering led to the development of new ideas in Europe ❌❌DON'T SPAM❌❌ |
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Answer» Answer: LOAD PREVIOUS PAGE Napoleon’s influence After Bonaparte’s coup d’état, tension eased as the high revolutionary ideals dropped to a more workaday level, just as the PURITANISM was replaced by moral license. The GENERAL’s expedition to Egypt in 1798 before his self-elevation to power introduced a new style competing with the ancient Roman in costume and furnishings; the Middle East became fashionable and out of the cultural contact came the new science of Egyptology. The Roman idea itself shifted from republic to empire as the successful general and consul Bonaparte made himself into the emperor Napoleon in 1804. The emperor had an extraordinary capacity for attending to all things, and he was concerned that his regime should be distinguished in the arts. He accordingly gave them a sustained patronage such as a revolutionary party rent by internal struggles could not provide. Napoleon, nonetheless, had tastes of his own, and he had to control public opinion besides. In literature (he had been a poet and writer of novels in his youth), he relished the Celtic legends of Ossian and encouraged his official composer Lesueur in the composition of the opera Ossian ou les Bardes. In painting, he favoured the surviving David and the younger men Gros and Géricault, both “realists” concerned with perpetuating the colour and drama of imperial life. But to depict matters of contemporary importance on the stage (except perhaps in the ballet, which was flourishing) did not PROVE possible, for the stage must present genuine moral conflict if it is to produce great works, and moral issues are not discussable under a political censorship. The paradox of the Napoleonic period is that its most lasting cultural contributions were side effects and not the result of imperial intentions. Two of these contributions were books. ONE, Chateaubriand’s The Genius of Christianity (1802), was a long tract designed to make the author’s peace with the ruler and revigorate Roman Catholic faith. The other, Madame de Staël’s Germany (1810), was a description of the new and THRIVING literature, philosophy, and popular culture in Germany. Napoleon prohibited the circulation of the book in France, but its message percolated French public opinion nonetheless. Two other sources of future light were the Idéologues, a group of philosophers who were scientific materialists particularly concerned with abnormal psychology, and Napoleon Bonaparte himself, or rather the figure of Napoleon as seen by his age after Waterloo. Explanation: lol |
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Write a different between white towns and black townsmainly each 3 points |
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Answer» Explanation: WHITE TOWNS were MAINLY for whites i.e. for European people to live in and Black towns were for the black people mainly Indians and or other Asian AFRICAN if any. |
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When and by whom Golconda was annexed |
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Answer» Answer: In 1687 the ruling DYNASTY of Quṭb Shāhī was overthrown by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, and Golconda was ANNEXED to the Mughal Empire (1526–1857). The fortress is 3 miles (5 km) in circumference, with CONCENTRIC masonry block walls. |
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How did corruption come in administrative system in the late Roman bureaucracy? |
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Answer» In the late Roman bureaucracy, the higher and middle echelons, was a comparatively affluent group because it DREW the bulk of its salary in gold and INVESTED much of it in BUYING up assets like land. |
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Describe about a waste land rule of pastoralists hai ky koi online........... |
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Answer» hi good evening Explanation: According to wasteland rules, the uncultivated lands were taken over and given to select individuals who were granted concessions and encouraged to settle these lands. Therefore, expansion of cultivation inevitably meant the decline of PASTURES and CREATED PROBLEMS and hardships for the pastoralists. |
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What was the purpose of the ashrama system in the later Vedic times?answer in simple words pls lol |
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Answer» The ASHRAM system developed during the later VEDIC period. Literally 'Ashrama' means halting PLACE. But in the Indian social system it implied stoppage or stage in the JOURNEY of life with a VIEW to prepare oneself for further journey. Please mark me the brainliest |
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In the beginning the tools were very simple and |
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Answer» intresting........... |
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Find the measure of the third angle of a triangle |
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Answer» SHOW the figure Explanation: bnnhsgjakshdns |
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The janapadas called Ashmakoccupied a part of today's |
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Answer» Answer: Janapadas were the many small states that spread from today's Afghanistan which is to the NORTHWEST of the INDIAN subcontinent to BENGAL and Odisha in the east and to Maharashtra in the south. Explanation: I hope it helps you dear ❣️❣️☺️☺️❤️❤️ |
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5. The war which diverted Ashoka tOwards Buddhism was fought at. |
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Answer» Gavan was WAR Don against him |
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Write a short note on masulipatam |
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Answer» Answer: Masulipatnam or Machhlipatnam was the name of a port town. The name means a fish port town. It is situated in the Bay of BENGAL on the river Krishna. Masulipatnam was initially founded by the trading Arabs who found their way from the Red SEA to southern India in the 14th century. Explanation: THIS IS YOUR ANSWER MATE.... I THINK IT IS HELP FULL TO YOU... MARK ME AS BRAINLIST..... AND PLEASE FOLLOW ME...... AND THANK MY ANSWER........... |
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Nhi dhruv aap galat hoMaine kabhi aise dost nhi banaye jinhe main sirf kaam parne par yaad karun aur na hi banaungi samjhe aap |
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Answer» Is that EVEN a question? LOOK, you can talk your personal THINGS in messages don't put these kind of things here |
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The above map shows Electoral College votes based on 2000 Census data. What do the numbers on this map represent? In the Electoral College system, what targets must be met by a presidential candidate in order to win the election? |
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Answer» Answer: Election is a FORMAL and organized CHOICE by VOTE of a PERSON for a POLITICAL office or other position. |
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Favorite youtubecarry milatiamit bhadanaashish chanchlanibb ki vine |
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Which one is correct? a) Qutub Minar b) Qutab Minar c) Qutb Minar |
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What are the key topics discussed in the excerpt from antonio pigafetta's first voyage around the world ? |
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Answer» whwjjwkqlqmalaoqmala |
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Contributions of nalanda university (5 points) |
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What is di-industrilisation |
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Answer» De-industrialization is a process of social and economic CHANGE caused by the removal or reduction of INDUSTRIAL CAPACITY or activity in a country or region, especially of HEAVY industry or manufacturing industry. |
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What do you know about the Fertile Crescent? |
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Answer» Answer: The Fertile CRESCENT is the boomerang-shaped REGION of the Middle East that was home to some of the earliest human CIVILIZATIONS. Also KNOWN as the “Cradle of Civilization,” this area was the birthplace of a number of technological innovations, including writing, the wheel, agriculture, and the use of IRRIGATION |
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Did mediaeval India lack progress and development ? |
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Answer» Answer: MEDIEVAL INDIA refers to a long period of the history of the Indian subcontinent between the "ancient period" and "MODERN period". It ENCOMPASSES the 6th to the 16th centuries. Explanation: PLEASE follow me |
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A residency township developed in lucknow is it true or false?? |
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Answer» TRUE.................... |
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Opposite to it Phan Boi Cha who waby the Confucian tradition and was in foodout the French wing the mood. Hethe forci enemy should be driven out and after denation's freedom restored, they could aboutother thingDiscuss On Page 526. With reference to what you have read in thechapter The Nationalist Movement inIndo-China), discuss the influence of China inVietnam's culture and life |
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Answer» kdrvfbkb59vdvrob5eo gobsovrpfsprfpdnp3fpfbptg |
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Akbar's steps towards integration....Dont spam and dont Google if u will Google it then I will report ur answers ❌❌❌ |
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Answer» Answer: Step towards Integration
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What made the chieftains powerful enough to overthrow the rulers ? |
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