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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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Mention the three wars over 7 years before unification of Germany |
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Who formed the majority in the terms of population in sri lanka |
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Answer» Sinhalese Sinhala Sinhala |
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How laterite soils are formed?Give any one negative and one positive aspect of the soil? |
| Answer» Latrite is a latine word which means brick. It formed under high temperature nd rainfall with wet nd dry spell.Positive aspect is that it is very useful for growing tea nd coffee plant.Negative aspect is that the humus content in the soil is very low bcz the decomposing bacteria get destroyed due to high temperature | |
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What is meant by liberalism in economic and political term |
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What is sustainable economic development |
| Answer» The developement which takes place without damaging our environment is called ustainable developements | |
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5 very sort answre ouestions from history chapter1 |
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Discuss the basic features of Indian federalism. |
| Answer» Main Features of Federalism :(i) There are two or more levels of government. India has three levels.(ii) Each level of government has its own jurisdiction in matters of legislation, taxation and administration even though they govern the same citizens.(iii) Powers and functions of each tier of government is specified and guaranteed by Constitution.(iv) The Supreme Court has been given power to settle disputes between federal governments.(v) Fundamental provisions of Constitution cannot be altered by any one level of government. It applies to India also.\xa0(vi) Sources of revenue between different levels is specified by Constitution.(vii) There is mutual trust and agreement between the government at different levels. | |
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What means can the consumer express their solidarity? |
| Answer» The consumers can express their solidarity by forming(i) Consumer Protection Councils(ii) Consumer Clubs(iii) Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs)(iv) Voluntary Consumer Associations and registering them | |
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I have a doubt in geography 3 chapter water resources |
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Answer» U don\'t talk about ur doubt so how can we solve ur problems I can\'t understand some topics What doubt |
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What is mean st paul |
| Answer» is this your school name | |
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What is the meaning of Collateral? |
| Answer» Collateral is an asset that the borrower owns(such as land, building, etc) and uses this as a guarantee to a lender until the loan is repaid. If the borrower fails to pay back the money then the lender has the right to sell the asset or collateral to obtain payment. | |
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Accomodation in Belgium |
| Answer» Belgium recognized the existence of regional differences and cultural diversity. Between 1970 & 1993 they amended their constitution 4 times so as to work out an arrangement that world lean able every one to live together with in some countries.. | |
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Do project work on popular struggles and movement |
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Intex question |
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Give a brief description of hydrological cycle |
| Answer» IntroductionFrom the beginning of time when water first appeared, it has been constant in quantity and continuously in motion. Little has been added or lost over the years. The same water molecules have been transferred time and time again from the oceans and the land surface into the atmosphere by evaporation, dropped on the land as precipitation, and transferred back to the sea by rivers and groundwater. This endless circulation is known as the "hydrologic cycle".EvaporationAs water is heated by the sun, surface molecules become sufficiently energized to break free of the attractive force binding them together, and then evaporate and rise as invisible vapour in the atmosphere.TranspirationWater vapour is also emitted from plant leaves by a process called transpiration. Every day an actively growing plant transpires 5 to 10 times as much water as it can hold at once.CondensationAs water vapour rises, it cools and eventually condenses, usually on tiny particles of dust in the air. When it condenses it becomes a liquid again or turns directly into a solid (ice, hail or snow). These water particles then collect and form clouds.PrecipitationPrecipitation in the form of rain, snow and hail comes from clouds. Clouds move around the world, propelled by air currents. For instance, when they rise over mountain ranges, they cool, becoming so saturated with water that water begins to fall as rain, snow or hail, depending on the temperature of the surrounding air.RunoffExcessive rain or snowmelt can produce overland flow to creeks and ditches. Runoff is visible flow of water in rivers, creeks and lakes as the water stored in the basin drains out. | |
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Mention any 2 modes of exchange of ideas and goods in the ancient world |
| Answer» Two modes of exchange of ideas and goods in the ancient world include:1.Trade through land and sea routes which helped in import and export of goods and even new ideas, knowledge and culture.2.Voyages through sea which helped scholars like Fa-hein, Hieun Tsang etc. to acquire new knowledge and spread their ideas among people. | |
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Eco : Mention the difference between growth and development. |
| Answer» Growth is step by step improvements in a particular sphere of life.Development is the aggregate growth in all spheres of life. | |
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why India is a developing country not a developed country |
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Answer» Japan is a developed country because in this country is the main focus on education. India is still a developing country because of its huge population.There is not an adequate and proper planning and implementation of new plans for better development. |
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Explain the three types of flows within international economyin exchanges |
| Answer» (i)Trade in goods: Here the British Indian government built a network of irrigation canals to transform semi-desert wastes into fertile agricultural lands that could grow wheat and cotton for export. The Canal Colonies, as the areas irrigated by the new canals were called, were settled by peasants from other parts of Punjab. Britain took wheat and cloth—cotton, silken and woollen of extraordinary quality and having demand in European countries from India.(ii)Migration of people in search of employment: In the nineteenth century, hundreds of thousands of Indian labourers went to work on plantations, in mines, and in road and railway construction projects around the world.(iii)Short and long term investments over long distances: Hyderabadi Sindhi traders ventured beyond European colonies. From the 1860s they established flourishing emporia at busy ports worldwide, selling local and imported curios to tourists whose numbers were beginning to swell, thanks to the development of safe and comfortable passenger vessels. | |
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What is gram sabha ?write any 4 functions. |
| Answer» The Gram Sabha is a meeting of all adults who live in the area covered by the Panchayat. Functions of Gram Panchayat a. Representative Functions: The Sarpanch, Members and Gram Sevak represent the voice and opinion of the village people on behalf of the Gram Panchayat to the Taluka and Zilla level by attending the meetings or sending the official records. b. Regulatory and Administrative Functions: 1. This institute solving the disputes of village people as individual or groups. 2. They control the behavior of people of people. Collect their opinion about various programmes. 3. Gram Panchayat implements the official programme given by the authorities. 4. Conduct regular meetings and keeps records for various departments. 5. The measures are enforced for the desired safety and sanitation of the village people. c. Service or Development Functions: 1. Collection of taxes like house etc. 2. Promotion of educational, health, agriculture and communication facilities. 3. Providing health and drinking water facilities whenever the village people need. 4. Produce authentic documents regarding birth, death or property details of village people. 5. Looks after general welfare and immediate development of village e.g. road, fight, bazaar, community facilities etc. | |
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The industrialisation is a process liked to colonlism justify it |
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What is the reason behind to rise the Nationalism feeling in india ? |
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What are the two main reasons of power sharing |
| Answer» 1.Power sharing is good because it helps to reduce the possibility of conflict between social groups.2.Since social conflict often leads to violence and political instability, power sharing is a good way to ensure the stability of political order3.Tyranny of the majority is not only oppressive for the majority; it often brings ruin to the majority as well. | |
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How industries are polluting our water resources? |
| Answer» Untreated waste effluents are discharged from industries into water bodies . | |
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How can we study for long hours without boreness ??? |
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Answer» thanks Ritu Gulshan...i agree with you yes ,without any problem because if you start practicing meditation daily then your consentration will improve and if you feel borring then lie down for a while because it will improve your imagination .i think you should try because they are proven methods |
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What is unitary government? |
| Answer» Those government in which only central government can run or judge | |
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Value based question of his ch 6 |
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whar are main reson for water scarcity |
| Answer» Over population, irrigation, industrial work , domestic uses, etc | |
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what are the main causes of water scarcity |
| Answer» Misuse if water | |
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What is power sharing? ???(a proper definition ) |
| Answer» Power sharing is not process in this process power is shared among different level or group of government | |
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What is globalisation?Explain two positive effects and two negative effects if globalisation. |
| Answer» the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale. | |
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Ch3 geography |
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What were secret seductive ? |
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To what distance do the territorial water of India extend ? |
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Which 2 indian states has been given special status |
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Answer» Assam and jammu kashmir Initially, three states namely Assam, Nagaland and Jammu & Kashmir |
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Describe the idea of tonkin free school |
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Answer» Tonkin free school it was started to provide western style of school . It was started in 1907. In that school science , hygiene and french were taught to vietnamese student to civilise them. The school also taught the student not only needed to learn weatern ideas but also look to be modern. The school told to students to adopt small haircut . THE TONKIN FREE SCHOOLIt was started in1907 to provide western style education.it taught the students about science, hygiene and also FrenchThe idea of the school to what it meant by mordern was prevalent at that timeThe school also taught that the vietanmese not only needed to learn western ideas but also look modern to be modern.The school also encouraged the adoption of western styles such as short haircut |
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Bring out any 2 contrast between Belgium and Sri Lankan democracies. |
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What are the compulsory measures to development of a country |
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What are the compulsory measures to development of a country? |
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Which movement ws held in bolivia |
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Which type of social differences lead to social division? Explain with e.g. |
| Answer» There is various kind of social difference such as defference by birth ...difference in the caste , dichotomy between rich and poor etc. | |
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Your opinion about development |
| Answer» development is not possible whenever peoples are not healthy,educated,or successful | |
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Percapita energy consumption is considered as index of develop explain |
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Objectives of the federal system |
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Which chapters in social science are most important |
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Answer» Well all chapters are important ,it depends upon the examiner what type of questions and from which chapter he will give Nationalism in India. |
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Study the cartoon in page 21 and explain in civics chapter 2 |
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Define haussmanisation of paris |
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What were the reasons tht make green revolution effective? |
| Answer» Because in green revolution , HYVseeds are used for agriculture which need more water , pesticides or fertilizers . This causes depletion of ground water and land will become barren due to more usage of fertilizers and pesticides in agriculture. | |
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What is exclusiv economic zone |
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India has adopted partially federal features and unitary features .? Justify |
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