KAVACH SYSTEM OF INDIAN RAILWAYS
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IPCC)
UNIFORM CIVIL CODE
UNESCO
VARIOUS TYPES OF PHOBIA
WHY DO PEOPLE TALK IN THEIR SLEEP?
VARIOUS TYPES OF CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES WITH SYMBOLS
Conflict and Global Peace MCQ Part-7
1. What is the theory of prior appropriation? A. The first user who puts the water to beneficial use establishes a prior right and subsequent users can only appropriate what is left by the first user. B. All users have equal rights C. Upper riparian states have more rights D. Lower riparian States have more […]
Conflict and Global Peace MCQ Part-5
1. Which intervention is allowed by an individual state against the other state? A. Principal of Self Defense B. War C. Negotiation D. Peaceful Defense Some short text that can be expanded to show more details. Show more Some long text that will be expanded when the show more button is clicked by the visitor. […]
Conflict and Global Peace MCQ Part-5
1. Conflict over resources laid the foundation for First World War. A. True B. False C. May be D. May be not Some short text that can be expanded to show more details. Show more Some long text that will be expanded when the show more button is clicked by the visitor. Show less 2. […]
Conflict and Global Peace MCQ Part-4
1. What is Climate Change? A. It refers to the change in the distribution of weather over time in a particular region or whole of the earth. B. It refers to the activities of human being C. It refers to change in the atmosphere D. Atmospheric changes and their consequences Some short text that can […]
Conflict and Global Peace MCQ Part-3
1. When has China seized thousands of hectares of land to start export-oriented industries? A. Started seizing till 2005 B. The early 1990s C. The early 1980s D. 2000-2005 Some short text that can be expanded to show more details. Show more Some long text that will be expanded when the show more button is […]
Conflict and Global Peace MCQ Part-2
1. Which Treaty defines Europe and the world after the First World War? A. Treaty of Vienna B. Treaty of Versailles C. Treaty of Paris D. Paris Convention Some short text that can be expanded to show more details. Show more Some long text that will be expanded when the show more button is clicked […]
Conflict and Global Peace MCQ Part-1
1. Do you think In contemporary world order with increasing globalisation, connectivity, greater mobility of people, technology and finances, the distinction between intra-state and inter-state conflict is getting blurred? A. Yes B. No C. May be D. May be not Some short text that can be expanded to show more details. Show more Some long […]
Psychology of Brain MCQ Part-3
1. The areas in the brain responsible for movement of body are: A. Frontal cortex, cerebellum and basal ganglia B. Frontal cortex C. Frontal cortex , cerebellum D. Frontal cortex, cerebellum, and hippocampus Some short text that can be expanded to show more details. Show more Some long text that will be expanded when the […]
Psychology of Brain MCQ Part-2
1. Antidepressant increase GABA realease? TA. rue B. False C. May Be D. Can’t Say Some short text that can be expanded to show more details. Show more Some long text that will be expanded when the show more button is clicked by the visitor. Show less 2. What is amygdala responsible for? A. Emotional […]
Psychology of Brain MCQ Part-1
1. What is respiration controlled by? A. Spinal cord B. Occipital lobe C. Medulla Oblongata D. Parietal lobe Some short text that can be expanded to show more details. Show more Some long text that will be expanded when the show more button is clicked by the visitor. Show less 2. Which of the following […]
Sign Languages Quiz
1. Who is known as the father of American Sign Language (ASL)? A. William Stockoe B. Charles-Michel de l’Épée C. Juan Pablo Bonet D. Pedro Ponce de Leon Some short text that can be expanded to show more details. Show more Some long text that will be expanded when the show more button is clicked by […]
Operation Meghdoot
Introduction: Operation Meghdoot is a military operation launched by the Indian Army on April 13, 1984, to secure control over the Siachen Glacier in the northern part of the Jammu and Kashmir region. This operation, one of the highest-altitude conflicts in the world, was conducted to thwart Pakistani attempts to gain control of the glacier […]
Operation Rhino
Introduction: Operation Rhino was a significant military operation launched by the Indian Armed Forces in 1990 to counter insurgency in the state of Assam, particularly in the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR). This operation aimed to curb the activities of militant groups, restore law and order, and ensure the safety and security of civilians in the […]
Operation All Out
Introduction: Operation All Out is a significant counter-terrorism campaign conducted by the Indian security forces in the region of Jammu and Kashmir. This operation is part of India’s broader efforts to counter militant activities, neutralize terrorists, and restore peace and stability in the region. In this detailed note, we will explore the background, objectives, execution, […]
Operation Rakshak
Introduction: Operation Rakshak is an ongoing military operation conducted by the Indian Armed Forces in the region of Jammu and Kashmir. This operation is part of India’s broader counter-insurgency efforts aimed at combating terrorist activities, maintaining security, and ensuring the safety of civilians in the region. In this detailed note, we will explore the background, […]
Operation Vijay
Introduction: Operation Vijay is the codename for the successful military campaign launched by the Indian Armed Forces in 1999 to reclaim the strategic high-altitude posts in the Kargil sector of Jammu and Kashmir that had been infiltrated and occupied by Pakistani soldiers and militants. This conflict, known as the Kargil War, marked a significant chapter […]
The Anglosphere
Introduction: The Anglosphere is a term used to describe a group of English-speaking countries that share historical, cultural, legal, and political ties due to their common use of the English language and, in many cases, their historical connection to the British Empire. This concept encompasses a group of nations that have maintained close relations and, […]
5 Eyes Group of security
Introduction: The “Five Eyes” is an intelligence alliance comprising five English-speaking countries that cooperate on signals intelligence (SIGINT) and share intelligence information with one another. The alliance was established during and after World War II and has since evolved into a significant intelligence-sharing partnership. The member countries of the Five Eyes alliance include the United […]
Project GEMINI
Introduction: Project GEMINI was a pivotal program in the history of space exploration conducted by the United States during the early 1960s. It marked the crucial intermediate step between the Mercury and Apollo programs and played a significant role in advancing NASA’s capabilities for human spaceflight. In this detailed note, we will explore Project GEMINI, […]
GAGAN (GPS Aided GEO Augmented Navigation)
Introduction: GAGAN, which stands for GPS Aided GEO Augmented Navigation, is an advanced satellite-based navigation system developed by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and the Airports Authority of India (AAI). It is designed to provide accurate, reliable, and seamless navigation and positioning services to aircraft over the Indian airspace and surrounding regions. In this […]
Intimate Zone of Communication
Introduction: The “Intimate Zone of Communication” is a concept that pertains to personal space and proxemics, which is the study of how humans use and perceive space during communication. The concept of intimate space is crucial for understanding social interactions, personal boundaries, and effective communication. In this detailed note, we will explore the intimate zone […]
MUM Effect
Introduction: The MUM effect, short for “Keeping Mum,” is a communication phenomenon in which individuals or groups avoid discussing or acknowledging unpleasant or uncomfortable topics. It often occurs in social, professional, or familial settings when people consciously or unconsciously refrain from addressing certain issues, thereby maintaining a silence or secrecy around them. This phenomenon can […]
Crony Capitalism
Introduction: Crony capitalism is an economic and political system in which businesses and individuals with close relationships to government officials and politicians receive preferential treatment and benefits that are not available to others in the market. It is characterized by collusion between government and private-sector actors, often leading to economic distortions, inequality, and unfair competition. […]
Milk
Introduction: Milk is a nutrient-rich liquid produced by the mammary glands of mammals, primarily for nourishing their young. It is a staple food in many cultures and is widely consumed around the world. Milk is not only a source of essential nutrients but also serves as a versatile ingredient in various culinary applications. This detailed […]
Tsunami
Introduction: A tsunami, often referred to as a “tsunami wave,” is a formidable natural disaster that can wreak havoc along coastal regions, causing immense destruction and loss of life. Tsunamis are typically generated by underwater disturbances, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides, which displace large volumes of water. This detailed note explores the causes, […]
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)
Introduction: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) is a vital government body in India responsible for formulating policies, plans, and guidelines for disaster management. Established in 2005, the NDMA plays a pivotal role in enhancing the nation’s resilience and preparedness to face natural and man-made disasters. This detailed note delves into the structure, functions, and […]
Scuba Diving
Introduction: Introduction: Scuba diving is a captivating and adventurous recreational activity that allows individuals to explore the fascinating world beneath the surface of the ocean or other bodies of water. The term “scuba” stands for “self-contained underwater breathing apparatus,” and it signifies the equipment that enables divers to breathe underwater. This note provides a comprehensive […]
International Literacy Day
Introduction: International Literacy Day is an annual observance that takes place on September 8th. It is celebrated worldwide to raise awareness about the importance of literacy as a foundation for individual and societal development. Established by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1966, International Literacy Day aims to highlight the challenges […]
Brain Fog
Introduction: Brain fog, also known as mental fog or cognitive fog, is a colloquial term used to describe a state of mental cloudiness or confusion. It is characterized by difficulties in thinking clearly, focusing, remembering, and processing information. While not a medical diagnosis on its own, brain fog can be a symptom or a subjective […]
Cognitive Optimization
Introduction: Cognitive optimization refers to the process of improving and maximizing cognitive functions, which encompass various mental abilities, such as memory, attention, problem-solving, creativity, and decision-making. The goal of cognitive optimization is to enhance mental performance, increase productivity, and promote overall cognitive well-being. In this detailed note, we will explore the concepts, methods, and benefits […]
Tundra
Introduction: Tundra is a unique and extreme biome characterized by frigid temperatures, a short growing season, and a distinctive landscape shaped by ice and permafrost. These harsh environments are found in the polar regions and at high altitudes in mountains. In this detailed note, we will explore the characteristics, location, biodiversity, ecological roles, threats, and […]
Mangrove Forests
Introduction: Mangrove forests are unique coastal ecosystems consisting of salt-tolerant trees, shrubs, and other vegetation that thrive in the intertidal zones of tropical and subtropical coastlines. These remarkable forests play critical roles in protecting coastal areas, supporting diverse wildlife, and contributing to the health of our planet. In this detailed note, we will explore the […]
Montane Forests
Introduction: Montane forests, often referred to as mountain forests, are terrestrial ecosystems found at high elevations on mountain ranges worldwide. These unique environments exhibit distinctive characteristics shaped by the challenges of altitude, climate, and terrain. In this detailed note, we will explore the characteristics, biodiversity, ecological roles, and conservation of montane forests. Characteristics of Montane […]
Boreal Forests
Introduction: Boreal forests, also known as taiga, represent one of the largest terrestrial biomes on Earth, characterized by vast expanses of coniferous trees and cold climates. These forests are found in the high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere and are known for their hardy plant and animal life, as well as their significance in global […]
Coniferous Forests
Introduction: Coniferous forests, also known as taiga or boreal forests, are terrestrial ecosystems dominated by coniferous trees, which retain their needle-like or scale-like leaves year-round. These forests are found in northern regions of the world and are known for their cold climates, evergreen trees, and unique adaptations. In this detailed note, we will explore the […]
Temperate Deciduous Forests
Introduction: Temperate deciduous forests are terrestrial ecosystems characterized by their distinctive seasonal changes, featuring a rich diversity of plant and animal life. These forests are known for their deciduous trees, which shed their leaves in the autumn. In this detailed note, we will explore the characteristics, location, biodiversity, ecological roles, and conservation of temperate deciduous […]
Tropical Rainforests
Introduction: Tropical rainforests are some of the most diverse, complex, and vital ecosystems on the planet. They are characterized by high levels of rainfall, high temperatures year-round, and lush vegetation. These ecosystems are incredibly rich in biodiversity and play crucial roles in climate regulation, carbon storage, and the global water cycle. In this detailed note, […]
Algae
Introduction: Algae are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that range from microscopic single-celled forms to large, multicellular seaweeds. They are found in various aquatic environments, including freshwater and marine habitats, as well as terrestrial and symbiotic associations. Algae play vital roles in ecosystems, contributing to oxygen production, nutrient cycling, and serving as a source […]
Orchids
Introduction: Orchids are one of the most diverse and captivating families of flowering plants, known for their stunning beauty and unique adaptations. With over 25,000 recognized species and countless hybrids, orchids are found on every continent except Antarctica, thriving in a wide range of habitats. In this detailed note, we will explore the characteristics, diversity, […]
Carnivorous Plants
Introduction: Carnivorous plants are a fascinating group of organisms known for their unique adaptation to nutrient-poor environments. Unlike most plants that rely solely on photosynthesis for nutrients, carnivorous plants have evolved specialized mechanisms to capture, digest, and absorb prey, primarily insects and other small organisms. In this detailed note, we will explore the characteristics, types, […]
Aquatic Plants
Introduction: Aquatic plants are a diverse group of vegetation that have adapted to thrive in aquatic environments, including freshwater and marine habitats. These plants have evolved a range of adaptations to cope with living in water and are crucial components of aquatic ecosystems. In this detailed note, we will explore the characteristics, types, adaptations, ecological […]
Gymnosperms
Introduction: Gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants that are characterized by the absence of flowers and fruits. Unlike angiosperms (flowering plants), which encase their seeds within fruits, gymnosperms have exposed seeds, often borne on the surface of cones or similar structures. Gymnosperms have played a significant role in the evolution of terrestrial plants and […]
Angiosperms
Introduction: Angiosperms, also known as flowering plants, are the most diverse and widespread group of plants on Earth, comprising nearly 90% of all plant species. They play a fundamental role in terrestrial ecosystems and are essential to human life due to their economic, ecological, and aesthetic significance. In this detailed note, we will explore the […]