Description : How is a movement different from an interest group? -SST 10th
Last Answer : Unlike an interest group, a movement has a loose organisation. Its division making is more informal and flexible.
Description : Why did the industrialists and industrial workers lose interest in the Civil Disobedience Movement? -SST 10th
Last Answer : The industrialists were perturbed by the increasing influence of socialism among the younger members of the Congress. They were also worried by the long-drawn militant activities and were worried about the harm done by it to their business interests.
Description : The affinity audience can be defined as __________. a. A user similar to that of your remarketing list b. A marketing user who is willing to make a purchase c. A user showing a continuous interest in the matter d. A user similar to that of your customer list
Last Answer : c. A user showing a continuous interest in the matter
Description : What is an affinity audience? A. Users who are similar to your remarketing list B. Users who are in-market to buy a product C. Users who show a long term interest in a topic D. Users who are similar to your customer match lis
Last Answer : C. Users who show a long term interest in a topic
Description : 20. The influential paper titled Programming a Computer for ____ ____ was published by Claude Shannon in 1950 with the introduction: This paper is concerned with the problem of constructing a ... attacking other problems of a similar nature and of greater significance.' Fill up the blanks
Last Answer : Playing Chess.
Description : Who is the author of the book Conflicts of Interest: My Journey Through India’s Green Movement ? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : Sunita Narain
Description : An increase in interest rates (a) is likely to reduce savings (b) is likely to reduce external value of currency © Leads to a shift in the MEC schedule (d) Leads to a movement along MEC schedule.
Last Answer : (d) Leads to a movement along MEC schedule
Description : What is rhythm? a. Creating balance in an artwork. b. Adding interest in an artwork. c. Creating movement through an artwork. d. Mimicking sound in an artwork.
Last Answer : c. Creating movement through an artwork.
Description : Give one characteristic feature of a sectional interest group. -SST 10th
Last Answer : A sectional interest group functions to promote the interests of a particular section of the society such as workers or employees or industrialists. They work for the betterment of their members and not the society in general.
Description : Give an example of a Public Interest group. -SST 10th
Last Answer : BAMCEF i.e. Backward and Minority Communities Employees Federation is an organisation, mainly, made up of government employees that campaign against caste discrimination and social justice for the entire society.
Description : What is the difference between a sectional interest group and public interest group? -SST 10th
Last Answer : Sectional interest groups seek to promote the interests of a particular section or group of society. Their principal concern is the betterment and well-being of their members, not of society in ... aim to help groups other than their own members. They promote collective rather than selective good.
Description : A movement similar to Chipko which has spread in South is
Last Answer : A movement similar to Chipko which has spread in South is A. Uliso B. Appiko C. Belesu D. Balasu.
Description : in what way were the national unification movement in italy and germany similar?
Last Answer : Both movements were based on unifying groups with linguistic, cultural, and ethnic similarities.
Description : FIND THE PAIR OF WORDS FROM THE OPTION THAT EXPRESS A SIMILAR RELATIONSHIP AS IN THE GIVEN PAIR OF WORDS: Graceful: Movement A. Articulate: Speech B. Clean: Dirt C. Humorous: Laughter D. Docile: Rebellious
Last Answer : ANSWER: C