Explore topic-wise InterviewSolutions in Current Affairs.

This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

The most revolutionary social reform of the Jacobin regine was

Answer» ONG>Answer:

One of the most revolutionary social REFORMS of the Jacobin regime was the abolition of SLAVERY in the FRENCH colonies. if helpful please MARK me brainliest

2.

19.Social customs and rituals of celebrating festivals is example ofRequired to answer. Single choice. (1 Point)Tangible cultural heritageIntangible cultural heritageNatural heritage​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

a tangible natural HERITAGE

3.

1. In 2021, a school enrolled 5x2 + 3x + 7 students. Out of these, 3x2 - 4x + 3 students were girls.How many boys were enrolled?​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

5×2=10

3×2=6

value of x=1

THEREFORE

20 student and 5 GIRLS

20 - 5= 15 boys

4.

What was "Operation Black Thunder "​

Answer»

hello

Operation Black Thunder is the name GIVEN to two operations that took place in India in the LATE 1980s to flush out remaining Kharku Sikh MILITANTS from the Golden Temple using 'Black Cat' commandos of the National Security GUARDS Like Operation Blue Star, these attacks were on Kharku Sikhs who were based in the Golden ...

5.

Explain the cocept independence​

Answer»

ong>ANSWER:

Independence is a condition of a person, NATION, country, or state in which its RESIDENTS and population, or some portion thereof, exercise self-government, and usually sovereignty, over its TERRITORY. The opposite of independence is the status of a dependent territory

6.

Give the features of art and Architecture of the harappan age​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

Burnt bricks were USED in all constructions. The bricks VARIED in sizes from 20 INCHES x 8 inches and 9 inches x 4 inches. Covered drains are another specialty of Harappan architecture. The Great Bath of Mohenjo-Daro and the port at Lothal still pay RICH tributes to the architectural expertise of Harappan culture.

7.

QWhydid nationalist tension emerge in theBalkans ?Ans​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

Nationalist tensions EMERGED in the Balkans because of the spread of ideas of romantic nationalism as ALSO the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire that had previously ruled over this area. The different SLAVIC communities in the Balkans began to STRIVE for independent rule.

8.

The councilof elders in nature​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

The Council of Elders and Youth is an advisory body to NWMO MANAGEMENT.  The NWMO ALSO acknowledges that Elders possess an understanding of Mother Earth that constitutes TRADITIONAL science, which enabled their ancestors to LIVE in harmony with nature.

PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST

9.

Question: who is the father of maloji Raje Bhosale.answer:explanation:​

Answer» ER : SHAHAJI is the FATHER of MALOJI RAJE bhosale
10.

Name 16 mahajanapadas enlisted in Buddhist texts​

Answer»

ong>Explanation:

erary evidences we have come to know that India during the pre-6th century B.C. lacked political unity and the whole country was divided into sixteen principalities, better known as the Mahajanapadas. Both the BUDDHISTS and the Jain books gave us a comprehensive list of the sixteen Mahajanapadas. Though the Jain texts have also mentioned the names of the Mahajanapadas of the far eastern and southern regions of India. It seems, the names were enlisted in a subsequent period. However, historians have given greater importance to the Buddhist list of the Mahajanapadas as the trustworthy document of the political history of India during 6th century B.C.

Therefore, from the Buddhist Text ‘Anguttarnikaya’ we have obtained a comprehensive list of sixteen mahajanapadas that included the principllities like Kashi, Kosala, Anga, Magadha, Vijji, Malla, Ceti or Cedi, Vamsa or Vatsa, Karu, Panchala, Maccha or Matsya, Surasena, Assaka, Avanti or Western Malwa, Gandhara and kamboja.

Kasi : Among all these sixteen Mahajanapadas kasi was possible the most powerful kingdom in the earlier days. Its capital was Varanasi. The prosperity of the kingdom and the ardent imperialistic desires of the rulers who had ruled the kingdom at different times, have been mentioned in different Jatakas of the Buddhist literature.

Kosala : Kosala was another big kingdom in ancient India. Its three important cities were Oudh or Ayodha, Saket and Srabasti. Ayodha was situated on the bank of river Saraju. Generally Ayodha and Saket are considered as the names of the same cities. However, according to Rhys Davids, the two cities had their separate existences during the time of Gautama Buddha. The present name of Srabasti is Sahet-Mahet. It was situated on theright side bank of the river Rapti. The birth place of Gautama Buddha, Kapilavastu was also within the kingdom of Koshala. Its capital was Piprahwa. Some fifteen miles away from Piprahwa, Lumbini in Nepal was the other capital of the Sakyas.

Anga : Anga lay to the east of Magadha and Campa, NEAR Bhagalpur, was its capital. It appears that some of the Anga monarchs had defeated their Magadhan contemporaries. Anga was situated in the east of Magadha while the river Champa or Campa was the boundary line between the two kingdoms. It capital Campa was situated in the meeting point of the Two Rivers, Champa and the Ganges.

Magadha : The Ancient Magadha comprised the MODERN districts of Patna and Gaya. Its capital was Girivraja. Magadha was a powerful kingdom. Before the birth of Gautama Buddha, the notable rulers of Magadha were Brihadratha and his son Jarasandha.

Vijji : According to Rhys Davids and Cunningham Vajji represented a powerful confederation of eight CLANS and was called after one of them. The other three important clans were Videhas, Lichchavies and the Jnatrikas. The identity of the other four clans still remains unknown. It is assumed that Mithila in the border region of Nepal was the capital of the Videhas, while Vaisali or Besar in modern Mujaffarpur district of Bihar was the capital of the Lichchavies. The great prophet of the Jainas, Mahavira and his father belonged to the Jnatrika clan. The Jnatrikas resided in Kundpur or Kollag near Vaisali. Though the confederacy was known as Vajji, the Vajjis were themselves a clan too and their name was also associated with Vaisali. Vaisali was the capital of the confederation. However, it can be said that the Vajji confederacy was created much after the fall of the ruling dynasty of Videha in ancient India.

Malla : Possibly to the north of Vaijian confederation, was the territory of the Malla’s situated on the mountain slopes. There were two branches of the mallas each having their capitals at Kusinara and PAVA respectively. In pre-Buddhist time, the Mallas were a monarchy. We are not yet sure, exactly where the city of Kusinara was situated.

Ceti or Cedi : Cetis were indentified with the Cedis of the older documents. Theirland laid near theJamuna and roughly corresponded to modern Bundelkhand and its adjacent area. Its capital was suktimati or Sotthivati Nagara. The Cetis or Cedis were a powerful clan in ancient India and according to the Hatigumpha inscription, a branch of this clan had founded an independent ruling dynasty in Kalinga in subsequent days.

Vamsa or Vatsa : The country of the Vacehas was situated along the banks of the Jamuna, to the north-east of Avanti. Its Capital was Kausambi or Kosambi. Kosambi has been identified as the modern Kosam, about the thirty miles from Allahabad.

11.

Please solve fast and correct history Written assignment ok

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

OK....................

12.

What three items fueled the revolutionary fire in Latin America. Please answer it. Thank you!

Answer»

ong>Answer:

Haiti and the FRENCH Antilles[edit]. Main ARTICLES: HAITIAN Revolution and Latin American wars of independence.

13.

How is the Speaker of Lok Sabha elected? Mention his/her powers and functions.​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

answr

search

What would you like to ask?

CIVICS

List the POWERS and functions of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha with reference to the following:

(a) Power to regulate proceedings of the House.

(b) Disciplinary Functions.

(c) Administrative Functions.

Share

Study later

ANSWER

Powers and functions of Speaker are as follows:

(a) Power to regulate proceedings of the House:

He adjourns the House or suspends the MEETING in absence of a quorum.

He presides over the joint sitting of the two houses of the Parliament.

He can allow a secret sitting of the House at the request of the Leader of the House.

(b) Disciplinary Functions:

He maintains the order and decorum in the house for CONDUCTING its business and regulating the proceedings.

(c) Administrative Functions:

He has control over the Lok Sabha Secretariat. He appoints the employees of the Secretariat, determines the service rules for them and supervises their WORK.

He has the responsibility for the upkeep of the records of the proceedings of the House

Explanation:

MARK me as brainlist

14.

Satelite Instructional television Identify the wrong paieNCRT- national council of educationalresearch And drainingTGNOU - Indira Gandhi National openUniversitySITEexperiment instructions television experiment8 CSIR -Certificate of scientific andIndian​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

IDK idk idk idk idk

Explanation:

idk idk idk idk idk

15.

Hey I really need an Ancient Greece essay. It is Due November 4, 2020 at 9:00 AM.

Answer»

ong>Answer:

okkk

Explanation:

lo kitna bhi likhna likho

Each theatrical work reflects the culture and moment in time it is made in. The work does this by exemplifying the values and beliefs of its culture and time. Ancient Greek theater reflects ancient Greek values and beliefs, such as the importance of the gods. Medieval theater portrays Medieval beliefs and values, like the values of community and religion. This can be said for post-modern works as well. Post-modern theater, although it seems fractured, reflects the culture, sub-culture, and time of its creation.

Although post-modern theater does not share all unanimous ideals, like previous theatrical works, it is still a product of one culture. The post-modern culture seems fractured because it includes multiple different groups. This is SHIFT from the narrower perspective, like the just Greek or just Medieval European point of VIEW, is due to increased communication. In the post-modern era it is much easier to communicate with anyone around the world. With the increase of communication, especially since the ancient Greek and Medieval times, there has been in increase in sharing beliefs and values.

With more people communicating more voices can be heard. This saturates the post-modern era with different ideals, almost to the point of seeming fractured. That is not the case though; the increasing number of different beliefs is a post-modern belief in itself. The large sum of differentiating beliefs perpetuates one unanimous post-modern belief. This is the belief and value

Show More

Related

Fate Vs. Free Will

2263 Words  | 10 Pages

Ancient Greek Mythology has one side on fate vs free will. They feel as though you have no ultimate choice and fate will always be your destiny. However, that does not mean everyone follows their destined path until death. In Homer’s The Iliad, fate and destiny as the final outcomes of a person’s life, however, at some points you wonder if a person’s destiny falls directly in the decisions made by someone. Hektor and Achilles both had choices, but ultimately believed they must FOLLOW their destiny

READ More

Art History

7818 Words  | 32 Pages

• Chapter 1 Notes - Prehistoric Period o Paleolithic Period – "Old Stone Age"  Old and primitive period  Around 50,000BC  Artwork consisted of cave paintings  Brutal period  Average life expectancy was about 20 years o Neolithic Period – "New Stone Age"  Begins around 9,000BC  Neolithic Revolution • Agriculture o Allows people luxury of staying in one place; stability and performance o Cornerstone of civilization • Domestic Architecture 

Read More

Logical Reasoning

189930 Words  | 760 Pages

updated: April 26, 2016 Logical Reasoning Bradley H. Dowden Philosophy Department California State University Sacramento Sacramento, CA 95819 USA ii iii Preface Copyright © 2011-14 by Bradley H. Dowden This book Logical Reasoning by Bradley H. Dowden is licensed under a Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. That is, you are free to share, copy, distribute, store, and transmit all or any part of the work under the following conditions:

Read More

One Significant Change That Has Occurred in the World Between 1900 and 2005. Explain the Impact This Change Has Made on Our Lives and Why It Is an Important Change.

163893 Words  | 656 Pages

E SSAYS ON TWENTIETH-C ENTURY H ISTORY In the series Critical Perspectives on the Past, edited by Susan Porter Benson, Stephen Brier, and Roy Rosenzweig Also in this series: Paula Hamilton and Linda Shopes, eds., Oral History and Public Memories Tiffany Ruby Patterson, Zora Neale Hurston and a History of Southern Life Lisa M. Fine, The Story of Reo Joe: Work, Kin, and Community in Autotown, U.S.A. Van Gosse and Richard Moser, eds., The World the Sixties Made: Politics and Culture in

Read More

Popular Essays

Family Value Is Important For Life

The Miracles Of St. James

Indivisible : A Practical Guide For Resisting The Trump Agenda

Analysis Of The Book ' The Wolf '

Masculinity And Femininity : Sophocles ' Play ' Antigone '

All The Light We Can Not See By Anthony Doerr

16.

जिम्मी तथा उनमें कौन थी जिम्मी तथा और मां कौन थी लिखिए​

Answer»

ong>ANSWER:

this is MARATHI RIGHT?

IDK marathi..............

EXPLANATION:

17.

What was the objective of the Naxalite movement in the early stages? ​

Answer» ONG>Explanation:

i doesn't know ANSWER but I pray to God that your PARENTS will live 100 years with a good health

18.

What was the Uzuk and how was it used by the Mughal Emperors?

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

Here is your answer MARK me as BRAINLEST

19.

Can anyone tell me how many human civilizations there were in the Indian subcontinent and what?​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

Indus civilization, also called Indus valley civilization or HARAPPAN civilization, the earliest known urban culture of the Indian SUBCONTINENT. The nuclear dates of the civilization appear to be about 2500–1700 BCE, though the SOUTHERN sites may have lasted later into the 2nd MILLENNIUM

20.

Chess Oudoor GameQ.2 (A) Do as Directed: (Any Two)i. Complete the table.1. Vyayamshala of famous wrestlers VadodaraJurmadada and Mamikirao2.Kreeda Vidyapeth3.Kolhapur4.Svarnim Gujarat Sports5.Balewadi, Puneii. Complete the concept Map​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

what is 3 and 5 please tell me

21.

............ are known as the fourth pillar of democracy. PeriodicalsNewspapersRepresentatives​

Answer»

ong>ANSWER:

NEWS paper

mark me as BRAINLIST

22.

Lest the language that are grandet in classics language​

Answer»
23.

By default the text data is ........ aligned in a Cell.​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

As a default in Microsoft EXCEL, TEXT typed into a CELL is aligned to the left border of the cell while NUMBERS are aligned to the right.

24.

कानून बनाने की प्रक्रिया में संसद कार्यपालिका पर किस पर निर्भर है इस बात का प्रभाव कानून पर सकारात्मक होगा या नकारात्मक?​

Answer»

ratmak HOGA......... . ..........

25.

In yours experience what are some of the other pressure the boys experience

Answer» ONG>Answer:

They are not allowed to discuss their weaknesses with others.   They are EXPECTED to behave in a rigid and tough manner to be called as a man.   Peer pressure to look good, have latest gadgets, bring fashionable, make a better body ETC. PUTS additional mental.pressure on young boys.   Targeted by society members and law making police for any SORT of crime or violence cases.

Explanation:

26.

Ano ang batayan sa pagtukoy ng relatibong lokasion ng lugar

Answer» ONG>Answer:

HA Gouna si OP da fibmayou sa

27.

What is vedic age tell in short answer

Answer»

ong>ANSWER:

vedic age starts from 2700BC we have FOUR vaids

1. sam vaid 2. YAJUR vaid 3. athar vaid and one more

28.

Michael knows who broke the classroom glass, but he keeps it a secret to save his classmate from punishment. is it moral or immoral

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

moral

Explanation:

29.

Who is the father of shahaji Raje Bhosle​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

MALOJI Bhosale

Explanation:

FOLLOW me....✌

30.

Identify the wrong pair NcRT- notional council of educationalresearch and drainingIGNOU - Indira Gandhi National openuniversitySITE - Satelite Instructional televisionexperiment6 CSIR - Certificate of scientific andIndian​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

NCRT is the answer because it does not MATCH the FULL form

31.

राष्ट्रीय सामथ्यन्यिाम्पहा एक अमुर्त स्वरुपाचा घटक आहे​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

HAAA.............................................

32.

4)Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was on his​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

Indian King

Explanation:

Shivaji BHONSALE I was an Indian warrior-king and a member of the Bhonsle Maratha clan. Shivaji carved out an enclave from the declining Adilshahi sultanate of Bijapur that FORMED the genesis of the Maratha Empire. In 1674, he was formally crowned as the chhatrapati of his realm at Raigad. Wikipedia

33.

How did Brisa Munda lead the tribal against Britishers? ​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

He SPEARHEADED a tribal religious millenarian MOVEMENT that arose in the Bengal PRESIDENCY (now Jharkhand) in the late 19TH century, during the British Raj, thereby making him an important figure in the history of the Indian INDEPENDENCE movement.

34.

Fill in the blank ,India wanted to acquire modernity and self relanceby established​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

EXPLANATION:

answer is hear

HOPE it help you

35.

V.K.Rajwade is well-known for his writing in............ on subjects like history, linguistics ,etymology and grammar. MarathiHindiEnglish​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

Marathi

Explanation:

36.

6. Correct the following statements and rewrite: A. The parliament cannot on its own change the constitution. Any changeto it has to be passed by one house of parliament with at least one-thirds majority.B. States like Punjab and Haryana were created to recognise differencesbased on culture and ethnicity.C. Major step towards decentralisation in India was taken in 1996, bymaking amendments in the constitution.​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

a) PARLIAMENT cannot CHANGE its own CONSTITUTION

b)

37.

Kuen mein utar kar chitiyon ko nikale sambandhit sahasik varnan ko Apne shabdon mein likhiye​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

भाई द्वारा दी गई चिट्ठियाँ लेखक से कुएँ में गिर गई थी और उन्हें उठाना भी ज़रुरी था। लेकिन कुएँ में साँप था, जिसके काटने का डर था। परन्तु लेखक ने कुएँ से चिट्ठियाँ निकालने का निर्णय लिया।

38.

What was the result of the Sylhet Referendum held on 6th -7th July, 1947?a) Almost 57% of the people of Sylhet opted for Pakistanb) Three Thanas of Sylhet and half a Thana of Karimganj were to remain in Assam and the rest of Sylhet was to be assigned to Pakistanc) Both a. and bd) None of the above​

Answer»

snnndkdldslsl

Explanation:

nananwnnsnkssksmnjjdhdhsjsjssijdf

39.

समुद्रगुप्त की नीतियों के नाम​

Answer»

ong>ANSWER:

samudragupt was RULER of GUPTA empire he was known as indian nepolian

40.

It is necessary to carry out the _____​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

What do u MEAN BRO? jjvhgg

41.

What were the steps taken by the British government with regard to the Nomadsand Pastoralists?​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

The actions of Britishers towards them are:

They converted most of the grazing land as agricultural farms. Various forest ACTS were passed and many AREAS and forest which was full of resources were marked as “Reserved” and entry to such places was restricted for NOMADS and Pastoralists.

Explanation:

-ABHI

42.

3) Who spread the Krishnabhakti in India?​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

PLEASE follow me and MAKE me as brainlist .

43.

The history written by British officers and Christian missionaries in support of British rule and colonialism is known as............ historiography. SubalternNationalisticColonial​

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

HI THERE

YUOR ANSWER IS COLONIAL....

44.

Primitive Communism to Slavery', represents the........ historiography. OrientalistNationalisticMarxist​

Answer»

ong>Answer:

I THINK answer is MARXIST

yeah it's HELP you than only you mark me as a BRAND list

45.

Why rajiv gandhi faced lots of critism​

Answer»

ong>EXPLANATION:

''Rajiv Gandhi faced a lot of criticism in the context of corruption that took place during a DEFENSE equipment deal,especially the PURCHASE of long-range CANONS from a foreign company called Bofors,"says an extract from a CHAPTER.

46.

Write T if the statement is true and F if the statement is false. a.Homo erectus were the first humans to make stone tools.__b.Flake tools were used for scraping and slitting.__c.Early humans used both big and small stones to make tools and weapons.___d.The main tools in the early Palaeolithic were scrapers and bores.___e.Early humans lived in rock shelters and natural caves.__f.Neolithic age was a transition period between Palaeolithic and Mesolithic age.___please help fast its urgent ​

Answer»

ong>ANSWER:

H me dunga Apna much kholege PLZ

47.

Which of these changes do you think was most important? Why?

Answer» ONG>ANSWER:

H. nnnn.jjkjdtitariotypatatooss

48.

What do you know about Mahavamsha and Deepvansha​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

khclccoyo iititizoxyizzt

Explanation:

nguizouyxy xouxzyizyyozzy the INFORMATION the HUMANS HAVE BEEN PREPARING to be SAD THAT YOU ARE MY BESTIE ❤️ AND AS ITS S SASS IN

49.

) Answer in one sentence. (4) 1) What does the term ‘amir’ mean?

Answer»

ong>ANSWER:

a TITLE of various muslim MAINLY ARAB rulers

Explanation:

50.

Which is the second largest continuous wall extend 38 km​

Answer» ONG>Answer:

Kumbhalgarh Fort

Yes, the Second Largest Wall (Over 38 Kilometers) is in Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan. It's the Wall around the Kumbhalgarh Fort. Kumbhalgarh Fort (or Kumbhal fort) is a MEWAR fortress on the westerly range of ARAVALLI Hills, near UDAIPUR of Rajasthan state.