Q.163·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyRearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence. and the vision to carry out a full-scale revolution : P part in revolts against taxes and food : Q scarcity but they lacked the means, programmes : R during British rule peasants often took : SView question
Q.164·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyRearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence. was formed in 1870 to give voice to the demands : P in western India, the Sarvajanik Sabha : Q and all classes of people were its members : R and needs of the people : SView question
Q.165·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyIn medieval India, the process of indigo extraction underwent great improvement as a result of the:View question
Q.166·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyRearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence. most of the minerals are nationalised : P is possible only after the : Q government grants permission as : R extraction of minerals in India : SView question
Q.167·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyRearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence. social movements, nonetheless : P their political institutions, process and parties :Q one of the major attributes of and with : R is their coexistence with national states and : SView question
Q.168·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyRearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence. radical or limited change and whether they focus on : P along two axes, whether they seek : Q the entire society or on specific individuals : R sociological theories distinguish social movements : SView question
Q.169·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyRearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence. are more defensive than offensive and : P although most social movements : Q tend to be temporary, they : R are important agents of social transformation : SView question
Q.170·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyRearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence. considered to be paradigmatic : P sociological study of peasant movements in India : Q the Telangana peasant revolt against the Nizam of Hyderabad in the 1940s is often : R and the only instance worthy of attention in a comparative : SView question
Q.171·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyThe first and sixth sentence are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The sequence of the middle four sentences in each has been jumbled up and labelled as P, Q, R and S. You are required to find the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer Sheet. S1 : The definition of large farmers differs from state to state in India. S6 : This trend increased the income base of those who were already relatively well-off and better placed in society. P : In the initial phase of the Green Revolution, the large farmers were able to adopt the High Yielding Varieties easily. Q : The new varieties increased their savings, both to buy machinery that can displace labour and to purchase more land. R : For example, a farmer having 10 acres in Kerala is a large farmer, while in Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana he falls under the category of a small or medium farmer. S : All the studies conducted in areas where Green Revolution is a success show that the large farmers have been the main gainers of the package programme.View question
Q.172·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyRearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence. in India, the automobile industry : P one of the largest industries : Q growth during the last two decade : R has witnessed impressive : SView question
Q.173·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyConsider the following statements about the arms used by Europeans in warfare in India: 1.The flint-lock muskets could work even in wet weather. 2.The addition of bayonet made musket a more effective and dangerous weapon in close combat. 3.The wrought-iron cannon barrels were easy to move and manoeuvre. How many of the above statements is/are correct?View question
Q.174·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyWhich of the following pairs is/are not correctly matched? Global Value Chains (GVC) : International Product Sharing World Integrated Trade Solutions : Database on GVC related Trade Current Account Deficit (CAD) : Foreign Direct Investment Select the answer using the code given below :View question
Q.175·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyHow can currency depreciation stimulate an increase in net exports? By reducing export costs By reducing import prices Select the answer using the code given below :View question
Q.176·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyThe first and sixth sentence are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The sequence of the middle four sentences in each has been jumbled up and labelled as P, Q, R and S. You are required to find the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer Sheet. S1 : Land is a very important resource. S6 : India has vast landmass but it is important to ensure careful planning in the utilization of its land resources. P : It is therefore an important asset that needs to be used with care and concern because it is finite in nature. Q : All over the world, land supports natural vegetation, wildlife, human life, economic activities, and communication and transport systems. R : Hence, land is of great significance for all nations. S : In consequence to all of these, careful planning of land use assumes the utmost significance.View question
Q.177·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyThe first and sixth sentence are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The sequence of the middle four sentences in each has been jumbled up and labelled as P, Q, R and S. You are required to find the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer Sheet. S1 : The National Forest Policy (1952) has outlined that the desired forest area of a country must be at least 33 per cent of the geographical area. S6 : Some land is termed as land put to other non-agricultural uses; this includes settlements, roads, railways, industries, etc. P : However the present forest cover is only 23 per cent, much lower than the desired percentage. Q : This was felt to be necessary for maintaining the ecological balance. R : Some land is termed as wasteland; this includes rocky, and desert areas. S : This creates difficulties for millions of people who live in the fringe areas of forests and depend upon the forests for their livelihood.View question
Q.178·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyThe first and sixth sentence are given in the beginning as S1 and S6. The sequence of the middle four sentences in each has been jumbled up and labelled as P, Q, R and S. You are required to find the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark your response accordingly on the Answer Sheet. S1 : Trade and transport have been very significant in the progress of human life. S6 : Thus, trade transport and communication complement each other. P : For a long time trade and transport moved within the restricted boundaries of space and time. Q : This has been made possible by the development of a fast and efficient transport and communication system. R : However, with the developments in the field of science and technology, trade and transport have spread all over the world. S : The world has, as a consequence, become one big village and distances have become immaterial or, to be more precise, distances seem to have shrunk.View question
Q.179·Miscellaneous·2025·EasyWhile calculating the consumer price index, ‘housing’ as an item is classified asView question