Q.490) Consider the following about Brown Carbon.
1. Unlike Black Carbon, it is not a light absorbing substance in atmosphere.
2. It originates primarily from the combustion of organic biomass and co-exists with black Carbon.
3. It has similar climate effect like black Carbon because of the light - absorbing property.
1. Unlike Black Carbon, it is not a light absorbing substance in atmosphere.
2. It originates primarily from the combustion of organic biomass and co-exists with black Carbon.
3. It has similar climate effect like black Carbon because of the light - absorbing property.
Q.491) Consider the following statements about Blue carbon.
1. It is the carbon released from coastal ecosystems like mangrove forests, sea grass meadows etc.
2. The "Blue Carbon Initiative" is coordinated by IUCN , Conservation International & IOC-UNESCO.
3. The "Blue Carbon Initiative" focuses on mangroves, salt marshes and sea grasses which are found on every continent , except Antarctica.
1. It is the carbon released from coastal ecosystems like mangrove forests, sea grass meadows etc.
2. The "Blue Carbon Initiative" is coordinated by IUCN , Conservation International & IOC-UNESCO.
3. The "Blue Carbon Initiative" focuses on mangroves, salt marshes and sea grasses which are found on every continent , except Antarctica.
Q.492) Consider the following statements Champaran movement.
1. Raj Kumar Shukla , a peasant leader , had travelled to the Lucknow session of 1916 to invite Mahatma Gandhi personally to participate in the Champaran struggle.
2. Rajendra Prasad, J.B. Kripalani and Anugraha Narayan Sinha were associated with the movement.
3. The compromise reached at the end of the satyagraha came in the form of the Champaran Agricultural Act in 1918.
1. Raj Kumar Shukla , a peasant leader , had travelled to the Lucknow session of 1916 to invite Mahatma Gandhi personally to participate in the Champaran struggle.
2. Rajendra Prasad, J.B. Kripalani and Anugraha Narayan Sinha were associated with the movement.
3. The compromise reached at the end of the satyagraha came in the form of the Champaran Agricultural Act in 1918.
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Q.493) Consider the following statements.
1. The Rowlatt Act aroused bitter resentment among all political activists , but it was only Gandhi who came forward with the suggestion of an All-India mass protest that was to be non-violent.
2. Gandhi and few volunteers signed a "Satyagraha Pledge" to disobey the bill and similar other unjust laws.
1. The Rowlatt Act aroused bitter resentment among all political activists , but it was only Gandhi who came forward with the suggestion of an All-India mass protest that was to be non-violent.
2. Gandhi and few volunteers signed a "Satyagraha Pledge" to disobey the bill and similar other unjust laws.
PRELIMS FACT BOOSTER - 17
Topic: Economy
Liquidity Trap :
* It's a situation where expansionary monetary policy does not increase the interest rate , income , and hence doesn't stimulate economic growth.
* Prevailing interest rates : low
* Savings rate : high
* in case of a liquidity Trap, people keep their funds in normal savings account (demand deposits) and do not want to lock their investment in fixed deposits at a very low interest rate. They hope that in future the interest rate in the market will rise and then they will invest in bonds or other instruments.
* It is called a "trap" because if investors hold on to cash instead of spending or investing it because they expect the economy to be weak , and the economy will stay weak. Additionally, it is a "trap" because the Central bank cannot lower the interest below zero to stimulate spending/lending.
Topic: Economy
Liquidity Trap :
* It's a situation where expansionary monetary policy does not increase the interest rate , income , and hence doesn't stimulate economic growth.
* Prevailing interest rates : low
* Savings rate : high
* in case of a liquidity Trap, people keep their funds in normal savings account (demand deposits) and do not want to lock their investment in fixed deposits at a very low interest rate. They hope that in future the interest rate in the market will rise and then they will invest in bonds or other instruments.
* It is called a "trap" because if investors hold on to cash instead of spending or investing it because they expect the economy to be weak , and the economy will stay weak. Additionally, it is a "trap" because the Central bank cannot lower the interest below zero to stimulate spending/lending.
Q.494) Consider the following statements.
1. Unlike the "No-changers", the "Pro-Changers" under C.R. Das supported the Dyarchy introduced by the 1919 reforms.
2. The Swaraj Party of C.R. Das worked out a compromise between socialism and individualism in its programme of action.
3. The programme of Swaraj Party included mass contact , Hindu-muslim unity and social work , in addition to the main effort directed at wrecking the constitutional reforms from within.
1. Unlike the "No-changers", the "Pro-Changers" under C.R. Das supported the Dyarchy introduced by the 1919 reforms.
2. The Swaraj Party of C.R. Das worked out a compromise between socialism and individualism in its programme of action.
3. The programme of Swaraj Party included mass contact , Hindu-muslim unity and social work , in addition to the main effort directed at wrecking the constitutional reforms from within.
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Topic: Economy
AUTOMATIC STABILIZERS :
* These are features of economic policies ( particularly tax and transfer systems ) that temper the economy when it overheats and provides economic stimulus when the economy slumps, without direct intervention by policymakers, i.e. they act to dampen fluctuations in Real GDP.
* They act to stabilise economic cycles and are automatically triggered without explicit govt action.
* Examples - Corporate taxes , Personal taxes , transfer systems ( unemployment insurance & welfare ).
Topic: Economy
AUTOMATIC STABILIZERS :
* These are features of economic policies ( particularly tax and transfer systems ) that temper the economy when it overheats and provides economic stimulus when the economy slumps, without direct intervention by policymakers, i.e. they act to dampen fluctuations in Real GDP.
* They act to stabilise economic cycles and are automatically triggered without explicit govt action.
* Examples - Corporate taxes , Personal taxes , transfer systems ( unemployment insurance & welfare ).
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Q.495) Consider the following statements.
1. The Montague-Chemsford Reforms for its part tried to ensure the loyalty of industrialists by providing for their representation (along with that of labour ) in the central and legislative councils.
2. Big industrialists either remained aloof or were directly opposed to mass agitation sanctioned by non-cooperation.
3. If Birla and Bajaj donated huge sums to the Tilak Swaraj Fund, Purushottamdas Thakurdas and R.D. Tata started an Anti-Non-Cooperation Society in Bombay.
1. The Montague-Chemsford Reforms for its part tried to ensure the loyalty of industrialists by providing for their representation (along with that of labour ) in the central and legislative councils.
2. Big industrialists either remained aloof or were directly opposed to mass agitation sanctioned by non-cooperation.
3. If Birla and Bajaj donated huge sums to the Tilak Swaraj Fund, Purushottamdas Thakurdas and R.D. Tata started an Anti-Non-Cooperation Society in Bombay.
Q.496) Consider the following statements about FICCI
1. It was established by GD Birla & Purushottamdas , on the advice of Mahatma Gandhi
2. FICCI was in part , an Indian response to "The Associated Chambers of Commerce" which was an apex body of all European business organizations , established in 1922.
1. It was established by GD Birla & Purushottamdas , on the advice of Mahatma Gandhi
2. FICCI was in part , an Indian response to "The Associated Chambers of Commerce" which was an apex body of all European business organizations , established in 1922.
Q.496) The "Nagri Resolution" of 1900 was associated with which of the following ?
Anonymous Quiz
14%
Formation of Benaras Hindu University
26%
Autonomy to princely states
21%
Education reforms
38%
giving Hindi equal status with Urdu in courts
PRELIMS FACT BOOSTER - 19
Topic: Envt / IR / CA
International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) :
* Regional inter-governmental learning and knowledge sharing center serving the 8 regional member countries of the Hindukush Himalayas - Afghanistan, Pakistan , India, Nepal, Bhutan , Bangladesh, Myanmar, China
* It is based in Kathmandu and was established in 1983.
* Recently, ICIMOD organized the International Conference on "Resilient Hindukush Himalaya - Developing solutions towards a sustainable future for Asia".
* ICIMOD facilitates the "Mount Kailash Sacred Landscape Initiative", involving India , Nepal & China.
* Recent news - ICIMOD recently released the "Hindukush Himalayan Assessment study".
- the study warns that if global efforts to limit global warming to below 2°C above pre-industrial levels fail, it could lead to the melting of two-thirds of the region's glaciers by 2100.
- this trend could be catastrophic, and may lead to glacial lake outbursts.
Topic: Envt / IR / CA
International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) :
* Regional inter-governmental learning and knowledge sharing center serving the 8 regional member countries of the Hindukush Himalayas - Afghanistan, Pakistan , India, Nepal, Bhutan , Bangladesh, Myanmar, China
* It is based in Kathmandu and was established in 1983.
* Recently, ICIMOD organized the International Conference on "Resilient Hindukush Himalaya - Developing solutions towards a sustainable future for Asia".
* ICIMOD facilitates the "Mount Kailash Sacred Landscape Initiative", involving India , Nepal & China.
* Recent news - ICIMOD recently released the "Hindukush Himalayan Assessment study".
- the study warns that if global efforts to limit global warming to below 2°C above pre-industrial levels fail, it could lead to the melting of two-thirds of the region's glaciers by 2100.
- this trend could be catastrophic, and may lead to glacial lake outbursts.
Q 497) Which of the following is NOT categorised as Least Developed Countries(LDCs) by the United Nations ?
Anonymous Quiz
14%
Yemen
22%
Afghanistan
21%
Cambodia
43%
Maldives