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CHT Odisha Arts previous Year Question Paper | 2022 | March 10 First Shift Question Paper Arts / Odisha High School teacher Entrance 2022

  General Knowledge and Current Affairs 1. What is the national average for representation of women Member of Legislative Assemblies across all state assemblies in India? A)  18 per cent B)  3 per cent C)  21 per cent D)  9 per cent 2. Which of the following is true with respect to Social legislations and the year in which they were enacted? A)  National Commission for Backward Classes Act, 1965 B)  Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act, 2013 C)  Protection of Civil Rights (PCR) Act, 2020 D)  National Commission for Minorities Act, 1962 3. Which of the following options is an example of Total Internal Reflection? A)  Soap bubble which reflects wide colours when illuminated by a light source B)  A bent pencil in glass of water C)  A beam of LASER light getting trapped in a jug of water D)  Bending of light at the corners of the door 4. Which of the following definition is correct for th...

Class 10 History Term 2 / Nationalism in India Important Questions

  Nationalism in India   Class 10 th    Term 2   1.     1.  Explain the role of women in the civil disobedience movement? Answer : The role of women in the civil disobedience movement was I.                   During gandhiji salt March, thousands of women participated in the marches, Manufactured salt and picketed foreign cloth and liquor shops. Many went to jail. In urban areas these women were from high caste educated family example sarojini naidu, satyavathi Devi, kamla Nehru, Vijay laxmi Pandit, kasturba Gandhi etc. In rural areas, women came from rich peasant households. In Bengal the women’s participation increased in nationalism. II.                 In 1930, women rallied before Bethany College Kolkata in support of gandhiji’s Civil disobedience movement. III.  ...

Electoral Politics Class 9th Civics | Term -2 | Important Question answer

Extra Important Question from Electrical Politics | Assignment Questions Class 9th Civics   Q1.  What is a ' polling booth'?  Answer : polling booth usually situated in local school or a government office.  In this Booth, voters go inside and cast their votes.     In other word it is the place where voters cast their vote on election day.  Q2. How many seats are reserved for SC & ST in Lok sabha?  Answer : In Lok sabha there are 84 seats are reserved for SCs and 47 seats are reserved for STs.  Q3. How many seats are reserved for women at local bodies?  Answer : One third of the total seats are reserved for women in rural and urban areas.  Q4. How is a vote caste on EVM?  Answer :  On EVM the name of the candidates and  the party symbols appear. All the voters has to do is to press the button against the name of the candidate he or she wants to give vote.  Q5. How many constituencies do we have in Lok sab...

SARTHAQ scheme

SARTHAQ Scheme which was implemented related to which policy.  A. Divorce Law B. Agricultural Law C. Policy on SC/STs D. New Education Policy Union Education Minister  Ramesh Pokhriyal  chaired a high-level meeting on the implementation of the  National Education Policy 2020  and released an implementation plan for school education called  ‘Students’ and Teachers’ Holistic Advancement through Quality Education (SARTHAQ)’. Key Points :-  SARTHAQ, developed by the  Department of School Education and Literacy,  is an indicative and suggestive implementation plan for school education and was released as part of the celebrations leading to the  Amrit Mahotsav  on  75 years of India’s independence. The plan keeps in mind the concurrent nature of education and adheres to the spirit of federalism. States and UTs are given the flexibility to adapt this plan with local contextualisation and also modify it as per their needs and requireme...

Class 8 Geography | Chapter 5 Industry | NCERT solutions

  Class 8 Geography > Industry > NCERT Solutions 1. Answer the following questions. (i) What is meant by the term ‘Industry’? Answer:  Industry is an economic activity concerned with  production of goods, by processing the raw materials into valuable final products. It falls under secondary activity.  (ii) Which are the main factors which influence the location of an industry? Answer:    The factors that affect the location of industries are     i. Availability of raw material and land, adequate supply of water and labour, access to power and transport, presence of market and a good amount of capital.  ii. Sometimes, the government also provides incentives like subsidised power, lower transport cost and other infrastructural facilities.  (iii) Which industry is often referred to as the backbone of the modern industry and why? Answer:    Iron and   Steel is called the backbone of the modern industry because,...