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I am a student of Bihar Board class 12th. I have chosen Sanskrit as an additional subject. Now if I leave this exam, will there be any impact on my result?

Tanya Gupta 20th Feb, 2024

Hello,

Yes, leaving any examination will definitely give an impact on your performance and result. You will also need to pass the examination of Sanskrit as well  and if you fail in any one subject you can opt for giving improvement  examination as well but that is not compulsory.

Hope

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Question : The word India came from the Indus, called ______ in Sanskrit.

Option 1: Bhanu

Option 2: Adya

Option 3: Sarvatra

Option 4: Sindhu

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Sindhu


Solution : The correct option is Sindhu.

The Indus River was called "Sindhu" in Sanskrit, leading to the origin of the word "India." The term "Sindhu" evolved into "Hindu" in Persian, and the Greeks referred to the land beyond the Indus as "Indoi," thus the word

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I m PH.D holder in Sanskrit in 2013 so can I apply for CTET paper -2 ,but I m not Bed qualified. Kindly consider

Nitin Kumar 22nd Apr, 2024

Based on current Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) eligibility criteria, you cannot apply for CTET Paper-2 (Classes 6 to 8)  even with a Ph.D. in Sanskrit in 2013 without a Bed qualification. The CTET exam requires a minimum qualification of a Bachelor's Degree in Education (B.Ed.) or appearing in the

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Question : Sanskritisation refers to:

 

Option 1: Promotion of Sanskrit language in education

 

Option 2: Adoption of Sanskrit rituals by lower castes

Option 3: Rejection of Western influence in India

Option 4: Revival of ancient Indian science and technology

Team Careers360 11th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Adoption of Sanskrit rituals by lower castes


Solution : Sanskritisation refers to the process by which lower castes adopt the rituals and practices of higher castes, particularly those associated with the Sanskrit language, to gain social mobility.

 

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