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.

1251.

The first American astronaut to float in space....

Answer»

Edward White

1252.

1. What is the work of the police?

Answer»
1253.

\frac { 49 } { 81 } x ^ { 2 } - \frac { 1 } { 25 }

Answer»

(49/81) x² - 1/25 = 0x² = 81/25×49 x = 9/(5×7) = 9/35

1254.

Listthe main features of the Cornwallis Code.

Answer»

Cornwallis CodeLord Cornwallis, the British Governor General of India, introduced 48 regulations in 1793 which are generally known as the Cornwallis Code. This Code originated from a number of earlier regulations, viz, the orders and regulations introduced between 1772 and 1790, Hindu and Muslim laws, traditional institutions, the regulations of permanent settlement , and the British laws. The aim of the Cornwallis Code was to introduce an institutional code of law and an administrative system suitable for British colonial state. On 1 May 1793, Cornwallis announced his Code.

1255.

discuss the event that took in France on 14 July 1789

Answer»

The French Revolution lasted 10 years from 1789 to 1799. It began on July 14, 1789 when revolutionaries stormed a prison called the Bastille.

The revolution came to an end 1799 when a general named Napoleon overthrew the revolutionary government and established the French Consulate (with Napoleon as leader).

1256.

41. DISCUSS THE VARIOUS FORMS THAT NON CO OPERATIONMOVEMENT TOOK IN?

Answer»

The Non-Cooperation Movement remained non-violent at most of the places. But some people interpreted the message of Mahatma Gandhi in their own ways; mostly to suit their local grievances.

The Patidar peasants of Kheda (Gujarat) organized non-violent campaigns against the high land revenue demand.

Liquor shops were picketed in coastal Andhra and interior Tamil Nadu.

The tribals and poor peasants in Guntur district (Andhra Pradesh) staged a number of forest satyagrahas; to protest against the new forest laws.

The Khilafat-Non-Cooperation Movement gave enormous support in Sind and Bengal.

In Punjab, the Akali agitation of the Sikhs demanded to remove the corrupt mahants from gurdwaras.

In Assam, the tea garden labourers demanded a big hike in their wages. They shouted the slogan, “Gandhi Maharaj ki jai”. In many folk songs of Assam; Gandhiji was referred to as “Gandhi Raja”.

thanks Mr a lot

1257.

.WhatwastheimportanceofthecodeoflawsintroducedbyLordCornwallis?

Answer»

Cornwalliscode was basically legislationpassed in 1793, which included a set of rules for better governance of the country. It had provisions related to judicial, civil services, revenue administration.It included provision which provided for Permanent settlement systemUnder this system theZamindarsand other revenue collectors were converted into landlords, they became owners of the land and acted as agents of government. It also brought about reorganisation of Judicial branch, with separation of power.The collectors from now on were responsible for revenue administration. In each district there were to be districtjudges looking after the administration of Justice. Later,In order to control,the growing corruption among the company's servants who assumed administrative functions. He passed a law against private trade, increased their salaries, made promotion on seniority basisThe code brought about political unification of the country It also helped in containing corruption and ensuring clean governance.It aimed to completely overhaul the entire administrative machinery

1258.

2. What was the importance of the code of laws introduced by Lord Cornwallis?

Answer»
1259.

Discussthe various forms that the Non-CooperatioMovement took indifferent parts of India.Why did GandhiiuHow did the people understand Gandhiji?

Answer»
1260.

z. Discuss the various forms that the Non CooperationMovement took in different parts of India. itow didthe people understand Gandhtj

Answer»

the non cooperation movement gained Momentum through 1921 1922 thousands of students left coment control schools and colleges many lawyers such as Motilal Nehru CR Das and Asaf Ali gave up their practices British titles was surrendered and legislative boycotted paper at public burning bonfires of foreign clothes the importance of foreign clothes fell drastically between 1920 and 1922 but all this was nimali the tip of the iceberg large parts of the country where on the brink of formative revolt

1261.

What are the main features of NREGA Act 2005'?rnunr uhich are most vulnerable to

Answer»

Three features of NREGA are(i) It guarantees 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to a rural household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. One-third of the proposed jobs would be reserved for women.(ii) The scheme will initially be started in 200 districts. Later on, the scheme will be extended to 600 districts.(iii) If an applicant is not provided employment within 15 days, she/he will be entitled to a daily unemployment allowance.

1262.

Nameany two women clubs of France.

Answer»

Society of revolutionary

and Republican women are two women's clubs in France.

1263.

Why were women disappointed by the Constitution ofFrance? Mention any two laws introduced by the RevolutionaryGovernment to improve the lives of women.1791 in

Answer»
1264.

.............and..............were the two scholarly women of the early Vedic age

Answer»

Ashwins and Ghoshas were the two scholarly women of the early Vedic age

1265.

find meDivide 38 in two38 in two parts such that one part is 18 more than the other. Find the values of thetal

Answer»

28 and 10 are the two part of the 38

second part is 2 is correct answer

second part 2is correct answer

Second part is 2is correct answer

second part 2is correct answer

1266.

t) Write a short note on Shankara and his teachings.

Answer»

Shankara expound the philosophy of the non dualistic vedanta and some works also in a popular style.

He also teaches that devotion to personal god is not inconsistent with the true vedanta philosophy and that spiritual perfection is liberation.

1267.

Why are the followers of Mahavira called Jains ?

Answer»

The word Jain has been derived from the Hindi language word Jina (जिन) which means conqueror or victor. ... The followers of Tirthankaras (Jinas) or those who aspire to conquer their inner enemies, came to be known as Jains. Mahavira, being a Tirthankara, a Jina, his followers also came to be known as Jains.

The word Jain has been derived from the Hindi language word Jina (जिन) which means conqueror or victor. ... The followers of Tirthankaras (Jinas) or those who aspire to conquer their inner enemies, came to be known as Jains. Mahavira, being a Tirthankara, a Jina, his followers also came to be known as Jains.

1268.

What were the main teachings of the Mahavira?

Answer»
1269.

What were the main teachings of Lord Mahavira?

Answer»
1270.

4.What were the main teachings of the Mahavira?

Answer»
1271.

3. Which of the following property is used to add or subtract spacebetween the letterup a word?

Answer»

the text indent property

calculation is that property

1272.

Mention any three efforts made by Gandhiji for the upliftment of the depressed classes.

Answer»

Gandhi worked a lot for the upliftment of the depressed classes of India :

1. He opposed untouchibility and argued that there is no mention of untouchibity in Shastras.

2. He advocated the inter-caste marriage and accordingly married his adopted untouchable girl Laxmi with a brahmin boy Maruti in 1933.

3. He started the publication of a weekly journal called Harijan in which he discussed the social problems of India. More importantly he called the untouchables as harijans i.e sons of God.

1273.

1 Explain what is meant by the 1848 revolution of the liberals. What were the political, socialand economic ideas supported by the liberals?2. Choose three examples to show the contribution of culture to the growth of nationalismin Europe

Answer»
1274.

a)What do you call the path on the Earth moves?

Answer»

Elliptical orbit is path

1275.

Qu-3.Which disease spread in Hanoi? How did it spread?OR

Answer»

a.French sought to modernise Vietnam ,they established a sewer system in Hanoi for the purpose of providing hygienic and clean environment. It was this sewer system that became the breeding ground for rats.b. Thus, ironically the French's so called symbols of modernisation proved to their disadvantage as sewersmade mobility of rats easy entering French homes through pipes.c. . The French in order to deal with the menace of Rat , started a rat hunt programme in 1902 in whichVietnam workers were hired and paid for each rat theycaught.d. Despite efforts made by the French, the plague was caused due to the rats . It was this plague which spread in 1903.e. It was to contain the menace of rats, in 1902, rat hunt programme was started. Meanwhile diseases related to it started spreading , which swept the region by 1903.

1276.

what is nipah virus ?

Answer»

The Nipah virus is a type of RNA virus in the genus Henipavirus. It can both spread humans to humans and animals to humans . The virus spread via direct contact, for example body fluid like saliva as well as urine and infected source could be left over food from virus carrying animals, example fruit eating bats .

Symptoms:,fever, cough, headache, confusion

Causes:Nipah virus (spread by direct contact)

Deaths:~50 to 75% risk of death

Treatment:Supportive care

1277.

blssiain the Brahmaputra river system?s in groups and answer the following questioExplain

Answer»
1278.

ng Answer Type Questionsl. Write in detail about the Delhi Sultanate

Answer»

Delhi sultanate, principal Muslim sultanate in northIndiafrom the 13th to the 16th century. Its creation owed much to the campaigns ofMuʿizz al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Sām(Muḥammad of Ghūr; brother ofSultanGhiyās̄ al-Dīn of Ghūr) and his lieutenantQuṭb al-Dīn Aibakbetween 1175 and 1206 and particularly to victories at the battles ofTaraōrīin 1192 and Chandawar in 1194.

1279.

।।२ / ०/3G/८०/- कास० का 3

Answer»

राम को अपने आया तो जानकी कंगन के नग की पहचान2) लोट लोट रहे गई अखियां पिया के मिलन की आस में

1280.

V.Ram Started business on neil 2014 with a capital of 25.000 and a loan of 12,500. On 31march 2015 his assets were 50.000. Find his capital on 31 march 2015 and profits endingduring the year?

Answer»
1281.

what is adjustment

Answer»

In psychology, adjustment refers to the behavioral process of balancing conflicting needs, or needs challenged by obstacles in the environment.

Humans and animals regularly adjust to their environment

1282.

. Population density

Answer»

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume; it is a quantity of type number density. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and most of the time to humans.

1283.

Observe the given graph and answer Q. No. 6 and 7Graph: Density of Population - Census 20112001250-200-(No. of People per sq. km.)50-1750UttarOdishaArunachal HimachalPradesh Pradesh6.Which state has the highest density of population7.Why does Arunachal Pradesh has the least density of population

Answer»

6) Odisha state has the has the highest density of population. 7) the reasons are:- (1)low population due to harsh living conditions. (2) lack of access medical facility. (3) valley regions...

1284.

33. Explain the importance of Himalayas

Answer»

The Himalayan Mountains are very useful for our country, India. Some of the significance of the Himalayan Mountainsare listed below:Importance:They from a natural wall along the northern borders, which is difficult to cross. They also protect us from cold winds coming from the north.The rivers originating from the Himalayas carry fertile soil from the mountains to the plains. They also help in generating hydroelectricity.These mountains check the rain-bearing monsoon winds and thus cause enough rainfall in many parts of India.The forests provide valuable wood and herbs and are also a natural home to many kinds of birds and animals.Many health resorts and holy places have been developed, which are visited by thousands of people every year.

1285.

Describe how the Himalayas were formed

Answer»
1286.

Describe how the Himalayas were formed.

Answer»

The Himalayan mountain range and Tibetan plateau have formed as a result of the collision between the Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate which began 50 million years ago and continues today. 225 million years ago (Ma) India was a large island situated off the Australian coast and separated from Asia by the Tethys Ocean.

1287.

10. How do the Himalayas influence our climate?

Answer»
1288.

How do ocean currents influence climate in the coastal areas?

Answer»

Ans :- Warm and coldocean currentscan affect the climate of coastal regions, but only when local winds blow in from the sea. Warmcurrentsheat the air over theoceanand bring higher temperaturesover land. Coldcurrents can lower airtemperaturesand can bring coldertemperaturesover land.

1289.

why is equatorial climate also called hot and wet climate

Answer»

Ans :-

Because of the height of the sun above the horizon (the solar elevation angle is always very roughly close to 90 degrees, give or take roughly around 23 degrees or so if you are close to the equator), the sun’s rays do not have to shine through a lot of air to get to the ground.

Also the energy falling on 1 square metre of horizontal surface is high, because solar elevation angles are large. Its like shining a torch directly at a surface rather than shining so that there is a small angle between ground and direction of torch beam.

As to the humidity, most of the rain in the tropics is convectional rain and with rain falling you have a lot of evaporation after rains. Actually it is not all that humid in some parts of the tropics, but if you are close to the sea the air will hold a lot of moisture. Where there is a lot of rain in the tropics a lot of solar energy is used up in evaporation and temperatures are usually not higher than 35 deg C or so.

For heat, deserts near the equator can have temperatures well over 40 deg C. The relative humidity in Antarctica is often over 80%, so relative humidity there is often higher than relative humidity in the equatorial regions, but the air is so cold it holds far less water vapour per cubic metre than hot dry deserts do.

1290.

2. What type of climate is experienced in the Amazon basin? What are the characteristics of such climate?

Answer»

Amazon basinis situated in the equatorial region which is hot and humid all through the year.

The climate in Iquitos, Peru, our Amazon River cruise point of departure and return is warm and humid year round, with average annual maximum temperature of31°C(88°F) and minimum of21°C(70°F).

Due to the humid conditions here, it rains almost every day.

1291.

.Give three reasons to explain the uneven distribution of population in India.

Answer»

Ans :- India, has uneven distribution of population due to several factors like (a) Low birth and high death rates areas. (b) TopographyRuggedterrain andunfavorable climaticconditions are primarilyresponsiblefor .

PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE THIS APP

1292.

What are the causes for the uneven distribution of population inthe world?

Answer»

Following are the main causes of uneven distribution of population in the world:

Geographical causes: Topography, climate, soil, water and mineral

Social, cultural and economic causes

1293.

Give an account of the uneven distribution of the population of India based on density.

Answer»

Answer: India, has uneven distribution of population due to several factors like (a) Low birth and high death rates areas. (b) TopographyRuggedterrain andunfavorableclimatic conditions are primarilyresponsiblefor .

1294.

1. Describe an ecosystem.

Answer»

An ecosystem is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system. These biotic and abiotic components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows.

the complex system of interactions beetween the organisms and their physical enviourment in particular area

The interaction of all living organisms with each other and their surroundings are known as ecosystem

All the plants and animals in a particular area considered together with their surroundings .

क्षेत्र-विशेष में पाए जाने वाले व अपने परिवेश से संबंधित सभी पौधे व पशु; पारिस्थितिकी तंत्र

1295.

SET : BWhich one is the official language ofJammu and Kashmir ?(A) Hindi(B) English(C) Urdu(D) Sanskrit

Answer»

Urdu is the official language of Jammu and KashmirOption-C

I think Urdu but somewhere Hindi is written correct that's why I am not sure about the answer

urdu is a official languages of Jammu and kasmir

Urdu Language in Jammu and Kashmir

Urdu and Hindi I am not sure but commonly all people s are tells each other Hindi and urdu

urdu is the official language of Jammu and Kashmir

urdu is the official language of Jammu and Kashmiroptions ç

Urdu is the Official lanuage of jammu and Kashmir

urdu is official language of jammu and kasmir

the official language of jammu and kashmir is hindi

Urdu is official language

urdu jammu Kashmir ka official language

urdu is the official language of jammu & kashmir

Urdu is a offical language of Jammu and kasmir

jammu kashmir's official language is urdu

urdu is the official language of jammu and kashmir

C option would be right

hindi is the official language in hand k

the official language Jammu and Kashmir is (C)

Urdu is the official language of Jammu and Kashmir option _(C)

urdu is official Laungage in Jammu and Kashmir

Urdu is language of jammu and kashmir

1296.

1. What is the importance of ecosystem?

Answer»
1297.

The renowned sanskrit grammarian Patanjali flourished during the period of which dynasty?

Answer»

In the grammatical tradition, Patañjali is believed to have lived in the second century BCE. He wrote a Mahabhasya on Panini's sutras, in a form that quoted the commentary of Kātyāyana's vārttikas. This is a major influential work on Sanskrit grammar and linguistics.

1298.

2. Which are the most important social groups of Sri Lanka?

Answer»

The two main social groups in Sri Lanka are:

Sinhala-speakers – 74%

Tamil-speakers -18 %. Among Tamils there are two subgroups;

Tamil natives or the ‘Sri Lankan Tamils’ - 13 %.

‘Indian Tamils’- 87 % of the Tamil-speakers.Their forefathers came from India as plantation workers during colonial period.

1299.

duyouindthedensestAnswer the following questions briely:What are the major functions of rural settlements?(1)(21 Decribe the major functions of urban settlement.3 Give a description of nucleated settlement(4) Describe the mode of transport used in the older(5) Write a few characteristic features of road transpo(6) Write a few characteristic features of rail transpor(7) Write a note on communication services.(8) Describe the inland waterways of Europe.(9) Write a note on air transport.G-63

Answer»

FUNCTIONS OF RURAL SETTLEMENTS: The people living in theruralareas all over the world are engaged and dependent on variousprimaryoccupations, viz, agriculture, fisheries, forestry, and mining. Out of these, agriculture is the mostimportantoccupation.

t the people living in the rules area all over the world sorry in NASDAQ and department of the various Prema re Prema re

1300.

Stork - a migratory birdEXERCISESnswer the following questions brielyWhich winds bring rainfall in India? Why is it so important?0le What is natural vegetation? Paga 6gby ame the different seasons in India e:Pag no.56Name the different types of vegetation found in India. pago-5at is the difference between evergreen forest and deciduous foresWhy is tropical rainforest also called evergreen forest?e)PagTick the correct answers.The world's highest rainfall occurs in(i) Mumbai(a)(i) Asansoli) Mawsynram

Answer»

what is Natural vegetation ? list the doven the major types of vegetation identity in india