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Question : Which of the following groups of states recorded a very high population growth rate during the 2001-2011 Census of India?

Option 1: Bihar, Rajasthan, Sikkim

Option 2: West Bengal, Meghalaya, Bihar

Option 3: Bihar, Haryana, Meghalaya

Option 4: Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar

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Correct Answer: Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar


Solution : The correct answer is Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar.

During the 2011 Census of India, the top three states with the highest decadal growth were Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, and Bihar, with 27.80%, 25.90%, and 25.10%, respectively. Nagaland is the only state in India with a negative growth rate of 0.47%.

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Question : What is the main goal of the Women's Movement in India?  
 

Option 1: Promoting agricultural reforms 

Option 2: Achieving gender equality and women's rights  

Option 3: Environmental conservation 

 

Option 4: Economic development  

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Correct Answer: Achieving gender equality and women's rights  


Solution : The main goal of the Women's Movement in India is to achieve gender equality and women's rights, focusing on issues such as education, employment, and legal rights.

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Question : Who among the following founded an expatriate Communist Party of India at Tashkent in 1920?

Option 1: P.C. Joshi

Option 2: Shripad Amrut Dange

Option 3: Jolly Kaul

Option 4: M.N. Roy

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Correct Answer: M.N. Roy


Solution : The correct answer is M.N. Roy.

The Indian Communist Conference at Kanpur was held in 1925, and the Communist Party of India (CPI) was formed in December 1925 in India by M.N. Roy. He was a twentieth-century Indian philosopher. He began his career as a militant political activist. His "New Humanism" is a conception of individual freedom based on reason and morality. It is comprised of critical as well as constructive aspects.

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Question : What was the significance of the 1957 general election in India?  

 

Option 1: It marked the end of Congress dominance  

     

 

Option 2:  It was the first election after the formation of states on a linguistic basis  

Option 3:  It saw the introduction of electronic voting machines  

     

Option 4: It led to the formation of a coalition government  

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Correct Answer:  It was the first election after the formation of states on a linguistic basis  


Solution :  The 1957 general election was significant as it was the first election held after the reorganization of states on a linguistic basis, which had a profound impact on Indian politics and the Congress party's dominance.

 

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Question : Which is the first newspaper in India?

Option 1: Bombay Gazette

Option 2: Bengal Gazette

Option 3: Bombay Times

Option 4: Hindustan Times

Team Careers360 19th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Bengal Gazette


Solution : The correct option is Bengal Gazette

The first newspaper published in India was the Bengal Gazette, formerly the Calcutta General Advertiser. The newspaper provided a platform for disseminating news, advertisements and literary works. It played a significant role in shaping public opinion and promoting the exchange of ideas during a crucial period in Indian history.

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Question : Which institution in India provides training and education to farmers on modern agricultural practices?

Option 1: Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
   

Option 2: Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA)
 

Option 3: Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK)

 

Option 4: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

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Correct Answer: Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK)

 


Solution : The correct answer is (c) Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK).

Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) is an institution in India that provides training and education to farmers on modern agricultural practices. KVKs are agricultural extension centers established by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) to bridge the gap between scientists and farmers. They serve as knowledge and resource centers for disseminating agricultural technologies and providing training and education to farmers, rural youth, and other stakeholders.

KVKs conduct various capacity-building programs and demonstrations to promote the adoption of improved agricultural practices, crop diversification, integrated pest management, soil health management, water conservation techniques, and other sustainable farming methods. They also provide technical guidance, organize field days, farmer-scientist interactions, and disseminate information through publications and workshops.

KVKs play a crucial role in enhancing the knowledge and skills of farmers, empowering them to make informed decisions and adopt modern agricultural practices. They contribute to the overall agricultural development and rural empowerment in India.

 

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Question : Riya alone can complete a piece of work in 6 days while Siya alone can do the same work in 9 days. If they both work together, then how many days will be required to finish the work?

Option 1: $\frac{45}{13}$

Option 2: $\frac{18}{5}$

Option 3: $\frac{33}{17}$

Option 4: $\frac{55}{16}$

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Correct Answer: $\frac{18}{5}$


Solution : Given: Riya alone can complete a piece of work in 6 days while Siya alone can do the same work in 9 days.
Let the total work = LCM of 6 and 9 = 54 units
So, the efficiency of Riya = $\frac{54}{6}$ = 9,
and the efficiency of Siya = $\frac{54}{9}$ = 6
Total efficiency = (9 + 6) = 15
So, together they will finish the work in $\frac{54}{15}$ = $\frac{18}{5}$ days
Hence, the correct answer is $\frac{18}{5}$.

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Question : Alluri Sitarama Raju was a tribal freedom fighter from the state_________ of India.

Option 1: Maharashtra

Option 2: Gujarat

Option 3: Andhra Pradesh

Option 4: Bihar

Team Careers360 19th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Andhra Pradesh


Solution : The correct answer is Andhra Pradesh.

Alluri Sitarama Raju was a prominent Indian freedom fighter who led an armed struggle against British colonial rule. Born in present-day Andhra Pradesh, he vehemently opposed the 1882 Madras Forest Act, which curtailed the movement of Adivasis and disrupted their traditional agriculture. He emerged as a key leader in the Rampa rebellion of 1922-1924.

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Question : Which region was known for its rich agricultural lands and was significantly affected by the partition of India?

Option 1: Kerala

Option 2: Punjab

Option 3: Gujarat

Option 4: Assam

Team Careers360 19th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Punjab


Solution : Correct Option: 2
Explanation: Punjab was known for its rich agricultural lands and was significantly affected by the partition of India. The partition led to mass migrations, violence, and upheaval in the region.

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how to become assistant professor or JRF phd in Anesthesia in India which exam conducted and how to prepare for it.

mjaisinghani62 15th Jan, 2024

Hello aspirant

Candidates who qualify for JRF are opting for phD .

For phD in anaesthesia  the candidate must have master's degree in anesthesia .

The entrance exam for the course is NET or entrance exam conducted by university.
According to the UGC rules, only the candidates who appear and qualify NET/  CAR NET / CAR NET are allowed for pursuing phD in anesthesia or can become assistant professor .


Fees for anaestheology in India ranges from 50,000 to 5,00,000 inr .

Duration of the course is 4 years.


Universities offering the course

AKU patna

DYPMC , pune

JNMC wardha

KVV , karad

Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and research center,  Delhi



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https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-phd-in-anesthesiology-and-pallative-medicine-colleges-in-india

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