Which one among the following cannot be attributed to Shahjahan’s reign ?
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22. When a fall in price of a commodity reduces total expenditure and a ri
When a fall in price of a commodity reduces total expenditure and a rise in price increases it, price elasticity of demand will be :
If a fall in price reduces total expenditure (P↓, TE↓), it means the increase in quantity demanded (Q↑) was proportionally smaller than the decrease in price (ΔQ% < |ΔP%|). This is the characteristic of inelastic demand. If a rise in price increases total expenditure (P↑, TE↑), it means the decrease in quantity demanded (Q↓) was proportionally smaller than the increase in price (ΔQ% < |ΔP%|). This is also the characteristic of inelastic demand. In both cases, the price elasticity of demand (|Ed|) is less than 1.
23. Consider the following : In March 2014 mortal remains of a number of I
Consider the following :
In March 2014 mortal remains of a number of Indian soldiers of 1857 mutiny were exhumed from a well at ________. These mortal remains are of ________ who revolted against the British.
Complete the statements with appropriate information using the code given below :
24. Which one among the following regarding the *Ahadis* of the Mughal per
Which one among the following regarding the *Ahadis* of the Mughal period is *not* true ?
25. Which of the following does *not* relate to the Fundamental Rights as
Which of the following does *not* relate to the Fundamental Rights as enshrined in the Constitution of India ?
- Free and compulsory education to all children of the age of 6-14 years
- Prohibition of trafficking in human beings and forced labour
- Improvement of Public health and prohibition of intoxicating drinks
- Promotion of the educational and economic interests of the weaker sections of the people, especially the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Select the correct answer using the code given below ;
1. Free and compulsory education to all children of the age of 6-14 years: This is enshrined as a Fundamental Right under Article 21A (inserted by the 86th Amendment Act, 2002).
2. Prohibition of trafficking in human beings and forced labour: This is a Fundamental Right against exploitation under Article 23.
3. Improvement of Public health and prohibition of intoxicating drinks: This is a Directive Principle of State Policy (DPSP) under Article 47.
4. Promotion of the educational and economic interests of the weaker sections of the people, especially the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes: This is a Directive Principle of State Policy (DPSP) under Article 46.
Therefore, statements 3 and 4 do not relate to Fundamental Rights; they are part of the Directive Principles of State Policy.
26. Which one of the following statements with regard to the revised ceili
Which one of the following statements with regard to the revised ceiling on poll expenditure for elections in India is correct ?
27. Consider the following statements: Statement I: Roaring Forties are
Consider the following statements:
- Statement I: Roaring Forties are strong Westerly winds found in the Southern Hemisphere, generally between the latitudes of 40° and 50°
- Statement II: The strong East to West air currents are caused by the combination of air being displaced from the Equator towards the South Pole and the Earth’s rotation and there are few landmasses to serve as wind breaks
28. Consider the following statements: Statement I: The Doldrums is a l
Consider the following statements:
- Statement I: The Doldrums is a low pressure area around the Equator where the prevailing winds are calm
- Statement II: Low pressure is caused by the heat at the Equator which makes the air rise and travel both Northwards and Southwards
29. Consider the following statements: Statement I: The cities of the s
Consider the following statements:
- Statement I: The cities of the second urbanization in Indian history are mainly located in the Ganga valley
- Statement II: Advanced iron technology, ensuring an agrarian surplus is instrumental to this process of urbanization
30. Consider the following statements: Statement I: The rich sculptural
Consider the following statements:
- Statement I: The rich sculptural tradition of Mathura is distinguished by its principal medium, the white spotted red sandstone
- Statement II: The white spotted red sandstone is locally available in Mathura region
– Statement II is true. The red sandstone used by the Mathura sculptors was readily available from quarries in the region surrounding Mathura, such as those at Sikri and Rupbas.
– Statement II directly explains why Statement I is true. The rich sculptural tradition of Mathura utilized white spotted red sandstone because this material was easily accessible locally. The availability of the raw material in the region directly influenced the characteristic medium of the sculptures produced there.
– The Mathura school produced sculptures of various deities, including Buddha, Bodhisattvas, Jina Tirthankaras, and Hindu deities like Vishnu and Shiva, as well as Yakshas and Yakshinis.