U Thant Award is given for
U Thant Award is given for
U Thant Award is given for
Akhilesh ? Mar 20 '25 at 22:03
correct answer is: a: Contribution to east-west understanding
Explanation: The U Thant Award is presented in recognition of efforts to improve understanding between the Eastern and Western blocs, a cause championed by U Thant during his tenure as UN Secretary-General.
- OPTION a: Correct, as it aligns with U Thant's work in diplomacy and reducing Cold War tensions.
- OPTION b: Incorrect, as community leadership is too broad and not specific to the award's focus.
- OPTION c: Incorrect, social service is not the primary focus of the award.
- OPTION d: Incorrect, the award is not specifically for journalism.
Which ofthe following is correctly matched ?
Akhilesh ? Mar 20 '25 at 22:01
correct answer is: OPTION a: Gulbarga — Karnataka
Explanation: The correct match is OPTION a, where Gulbarga is located in Karnataka. The other options are incorrect because Midnapur is in West Bengal, Wardha is in Maharashtra, and Cochin is in Kerala.
- OPTION a: Gulbarga is correctly matched with Karnataka.
- OPTION b: Midnapur is in West Bengal, not Gujarat.
- OPTION c: Wardha is in Maharashtra, not Madhya Pradesh.
- OPTION d: Cochin is in Kerala, not Tamil Nadu.
The State in India having dry season for only 3 to 4 months every year is
Akhilesh ? Mar 20 '25 at 21:58
correct answer is: Kerala
Explanation: Kerala has a tropical monsoon climate with two monsoon periods, resulting in a dry season of about 3-4 months.
- OPTION a: West Bengal
- Longer dry season of around 6 months.- OPTION b: Kerala
- Dry season of 3-4 months, matching the question.- OPTION c: Mizoram
- Shorter dry season, typically less than 3 months.- OPTION d: Himachal Pradesh
- Dry season longer than 4 months, around 4-5 months.
Who among thefollowing were popularly known as Red Shirts ?
Akhilesh ? Mar 20 '25 at 21:11
correct answer is: c) Khudai Khidmatgars
Explanation: The Khudai Khidmatgars, led by Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, were a non-violent resistance movement in the North-West Frontier Province of British India. They were known as the "Red Shirts" due to their distinctive red uniforms. This group played a significant role in the Indian independence movement, particularly in the Quit India Movement.
- OPTION a: Congress Socialists were a faction within the Indian National Congress with socialist ideologies but were not known as the Red Shirts.
- OPTION b: Members of Azad Hind Fauj, or the Indian National Army, were associated with Subhas Chandra Bose and not referred to as Red Shirts.
- OPTION c: Khudai Khidmatgars were indeed the Red Shirts, known for their non-violent resistance and red uniforms.
- OPTION d: Rani Gaidinliu led a rebellion in Manipur but her followers were not called Red Shirts.
The Barrah dacoity was the first major venture of the revolutionary terrorists of the freedom movement in
Akhilesh ? Mar 20 '25 at 21:10
correct answer is: d
Explanation: The Barrah dacoity was a significant event in the Indian freedom movement, associated with revolutionary activities in East Bengal. It was one of the early major ventures by revolutionary terrorists, who often conducted such actions to disrupt British rule and fund their operations. East Bengal was a hub for such groups, making it the correct choice.
- OPTION a: Madras Presidency was not known for this particular dacoity.
- OPTION b: Punjab was active with groups like HSRA but not the Barrah dacoity.
- OPTION c: Bombay-Karnataka had revolutionary activity but not this specific event.
- OPTION d: East Bengal was the correct region for the Barrah dacoity.
Who among the following was the Constitutional adviser to the ConstituentAssembly of India ?
Akhilesh ? Mar 20 '25 at 21:07
correct answer is: B. N. Rau
Explanation: B. N. Rau served as the Constitutional Adviser to the Constituent Assembly of India. He played a crucial role in preparing the initial draft of the Constitution, laying the groundwork before Dr. B.R. Ambedkar took over as the Chairman of the Drafting Committee. His expertise was instrumental in shaping the constitutional framework.
- OPTION a: M. C. Setalvad: He was the first Attorney General of India but not the Constitutional Adviser.
- OPTION b: K. M. Munshi: He was involved in the drafting process but not as the main adviser.
- OPTION c: Jawaharlal Nehru: A key political leader and first Prime Minister, not the Constitutional Adviser.
- OPTION d: B. N. Rau: The correct answer, as he was the Constitutional Adviser.
Acommon High Court for two or more States and/or Union Territories may be established by the
Akhilesh ? Mar 20 '25 at 21:04
correct answer is: OPTION b: Parliament by making law
Explanation: The authority to establish a common High Court for two or more states or union territories lies with the Parliament under Article 231 of the Indian Constitution. This provision allows Parliament to enact legislation for this purpose, ensuring the creation of such a court is done through the proper legislative process.
- OPTION a: President
- The President does not have the authority to establish a common High Court; this power is legislative.- OPTION b: Parliament by making law
- Parliament has the constitutional authority under Article 231 to create a common High Court through legislation.- OPTION c: Governor of State
- Governors lack the authority to establish judicial institutions across states.- OPTION d: Chief Justice of India
- While influential, the CJI cannot unilaterally establish a High Court; legislative action is required.