Wednesday, 30 June 2021

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) offering a free online course on Remote Sensing Technology for school students

 The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is inviting applications from school students for a free online course. Through its centre, the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), it is offering a five-day course called ‘Usefulness of Remote Sensing and GIS for Environmental Studies’.




According to the official notification, the course aims at raising awareness among students on remote sensing technology and its use for the study of planet earth and its environment. Using satellite data and image processing can help students understand the intricacies of the environment.

Things to know:

  1. The course is open to Indian students studying in Class 10, 11 and 12.
  2. The five-day course will be held between 26 July – 30 July 2021.
  3. The lectures will be screened live on the IIRS YouTube channel.
  4. Every day there will be two online lectures of 45 minutes each. One will be held at 10 am the other at 12 pm.
  5. Participants can get their questions answered by raising questions in the chat box. This will be answered after a five-minute break post the lecture.
  6. Students also have to take a quiz every day based on the lectures.
  7. If a student misses the live session, they can access a recorded version uploaded to the IIRS Learning Management System (LMS) portal. This will be updated at 3 pm everyday.

You can read the official guidelines here.

How to apply?

Step 1: Visit the official website and read through the course brochure and guidelines.

Step 2: Register yourself as a student by entering the required information.

Result of Goa NTSE Stage I 2020-21

SCERT Goa has announced the 

Result of NTSE Stage I 2020-21

Total Number of selections - 50

Highest marks scored - 184

https://scert.goa.gov.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/NTSE-Result-2020-21.pdf

Tuesday, 29 June 2021

Result of Jammu & Kashmir NTSE Stage I 2020-21

 Result of Jammu & Kashmir NTSE Stage I 2020–21 has been announced

Saturday, 26 June 2021

Practice Questions for NTSE Stage II

 History

French Revolution  - Practice Questions

Russian Revolution  - Practice Questions

Rise of Nazism and Hitler  - Practice Questions

Forest Society and Colonialism

Peasants and Farmers

Pastoralism in the Modern World

Rise of Nationalism in Europe  - Practice Questions

Rise of Nationalism in Indo-China  - Practice Questions

Nationalism in India  - Practice Questions

Making of the Global World  - Practice Questions

The Age of Industrialization  - Practice Questions

Work, Life and Leisure  - Practice Questions

Print Culture - Practice Questions

Geography

India - Size and Location  - Practice Questions

Physical Divisions of India  - Practice Questions

Drainage  - Practice Questions

Climate  - Practice Questions

Natural Vegetation & Wildlife  - Practice Questions

Population  - Practice Questions

Resource and Development  - Practice Questions

Forest and Wildlife Resource

Water Resource  - Practice Questions

Agriculture  - Practice Questions

Mineral & Energy Resources  - Practice Questions

Manufacturing Industries  - Practice Questions

Lifelines of National Economy  - Practice Questions

Civics

What is Democracy, Why Democracy

Constitutional Design  - Practice Questions

Democratic Politics

Working of the Institutions  - Practice Questions

Democratic Rights - Practice Questions

Power Sharing

Federalism   - Practice Questions

Gender, Religion and Caste

Political Parties  - Practice Questions

Outcomes of Democracy

Challenges to Democracy

Economics

The Story of Village Palampur

People as Resource  - Practice Questions

Poverty as Challenge

Food Security

Development

Sectors of Indian Economy

Money and Credit

Globalisation & Its Impact of Indian Economy   - Practice Questions

Consumer Rights  - Practice Questions

Thursday, 24 June 2021

Expected Cut off of NTSE Stage II 2019-20

Last year's cut-off i.e Cut off of NTSE Stage II 2018-19 were

General Category - 134

OBC - 116

SC - 105

ST - 93

Expected cut-off for NTSE Stage II 2019-20

General Category - 120 to 124

OBC - 100 to 105

SC - 90 to 94

ST - 80 to 83

EWS - 98 to 100 (EWS reservations  introduced for the first time, that's why cut-off can very)

Wednesday, 23 June 2021

Result of Himachal Pradesh NTSE Stage I 2020-21

 SCERT Himachal Pradesh has announced the

Result of Himachal Pradesh NTSE Stage I 2020-21

Total number of selections - 56

Highest score - 154

Cut off of General Category - 115

Cut off of OBC Category - 82

Cut off of SC Category - 94

Cut off of ST Category - 103

http://himachalservices.nic.in/scert/pdf/CANDIDATES_SELECTED_NTSE-I_FEBRUARY_2021.pdf

Result of Chandigarh NTSE Stage I 2020-21

 SCERT Chandigarh has announced the 

Result of Chandigarh NTSE Stage I 2020-21

Total number of selections - 20

Highest score - 182



http://www.scertchd.edu.in/sie/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/List-of-selected-students-STSE-2020.pdf

Monday, 21 June 2021

Result of Punjab NTSE Stage I 2020-21

Department of School Education, Punjab has announced

Result of NTSE Stage I 2020-21

Total number of selections - 194

Highest Marks scored - 196

Cut off for General Category - 173

Cut off for OBC Category - 131

Cut off for SC Category - 129

Cut off for ST category - 82

Cut off for EWS Category - 109


Saturday, 19 June 2021

Power Sharing

 Q.1. In which part of Sri Lanka are the Sri Lankan Tamils concentrated?

(a)  North and South               (b) North and East      

(c)  East and West                  (d) South and East     

Ans.     (b)                               

Q.2.     Most of the Sinhala-speaking people are

(a)  Buddhists                (b) Hindus                 (c) Muslims                             (d) Christians

Ans.     (a)                               

Q.3.     Which is the capital city of Belgium?

(a)  Wallonia                  (b) Brussels               (c) Bonn                                  (d) Paris

Ans.     (b)                               

Q.4. Which language is spoken by the majority of Belgians?

(a)  German                    (b) French                            (c) Dutch                       (d) English

Ans. (c)

Q.5. Which language is spoken by 80 per cent people of Brussels?

(a)  French                     (b) Dutch                               (c) German                    (d) Latin

Ans. (a)

Q.6. Power sharing is good because:                                                                             

(a)  It increases the conflict between social groups

(b)  It ensures the instability of political order

(c)  It reduces the possibility of conflict between social groups

(d)  It leads to violence

Ans. (c)

Q.7. In which one of the following year Sri Lanka emerged as an independent country?

(a)  1947                        (b) 1948                        (c) 1948                        (d) 1950

Ans. (b)

Q.8. Which one of the following systems of power sharing is called checks and balances?

(a)  Horizontal distribution of powers

(b)  Federal division of powers

(c)  Separation of powers

(d)  Power shared among different levels of government

Ans. (a)

Q.9. How many times the Constitution of Belgium was amended between 1970 and 1993?

(a)  Two times               (b) Three times            (c) Five times               (d) Four times

Ans. (d)

Q.10. ‘Sri Lankan Tamil’ refers to which of the following?                                         

(a)  Tamil Muslim                                                (b) Tamil native of the country

(c)  Tamil whose forefathers came from India in the colonial period

(d)  Tamil Hindu

Ans. (b)

Q.11. Which of the following languages is not spoken in Belgium?               

(a)  French                     (b) Dutch                      (c) Danish                     (d) German

Ans. (c)

Q.12. When different parties share power to form a government, it is called?

(a)  Majoritarian            (b) Federal                    (c) Community             (d) Coalition

Ans. (d)

Q.13. Which of the following was not a provision of the Act of 1956 passed in Sri Lanka?

(a)  Sinhala was recognised as the only official language

(b)  Buddhism was to be protected by the state

(c)  Provinces were given autonomy

(d)  Sinhalas were favoured in government jobs

Ans. (c)

Q.14. What led to tensions between the Dutch-speaking and French-speaking communities in Belgium during the 1950s and 1960s?

(a  Both the communities demanded special powers

(b) The minority French-speaking community was richer and more powerful than the majority

Dutch-speaking community

(c)  The majority Dutch-speaking community was richer and more powerful than the minority

French-speaking community

(d) Both the communities were equal in socio-economic ladder and this was resented by the

French-speaking community

Ans. (b)

Q.15. Non-sharing of power leads to

(a)  peace among all the communities

(b) tyranny of the majority and oppression of the minority

(c)  negation of the very spirit of democracy

(d) both (b) and (c)

Ans. (d)

Q.16. Which is a prudent reason for power-sharing?

(a)  It reduces the possibility of conflict between communities and ensures the stability of political order

(b) Power-sharing is the very spirit of democracy

(c)  Both the above

(d) None of the above

Ans. (a)

Q.17. Which of the following is not one of the aspects of federal division of powers?

(a)  Sharing of powers among central provincial and local governments

(b)  Division of powers involving higher and lower levels of government

(c)  The Constitution clearly lays down powers of different levels of government

(d)  There is no vertical division of powers

Ans. (d)

Q.18. Which of the following countries have federal division of powers?

(a)  India                        (b) Belgium                  (c) Sri Lanka                (d) Both (a) and (b)

Ans. (d)

Q.19. Which of the following is not one of the three organs of government powers are shared?

(a)  Legislature              (b) Bureaucracy            (c) Executive                (d) Judiciary

Ans. (b)

Q.20. Power can be shared in modern democracies in the following ways :          

(a)  Among different organs of the government        (b) Among various levels

Ans. (d)

Q.21. Which of the following is an example of horizontal sharing of power?

(a)  Power sharing between different states

(b)  Power sharing between different organs of the government

(c)  Power sharing between different levels of the government

(d)  Power sharing between different political parties

Ans. (b)

Q.22. Which one of the following communities constituted majority in Brussels?

(a)  French Speaking     (b) Dutch Spekaing      (c) German Speaking   (d) None of them

Ans. (a)

Q.23. In the city of Brussels                                                                                             

(a)  80% people speak French while 20% speak Dutch

(b)  80% people speak Dutch while 20% speak French

(c)  80% people speak German while 20% speak French

(d)  80% people speak German while 20% speak Dutch

Ans. (a)

Q.24. Which of the following statements is not true?                                         

(a)  In Belgium, leaders realised that unity of the country is possible only by sharing power

(b)  In Sri Lanka, the majority community wants to force domination over others

(c)  In Sri Lanka, the demand for more autonomy to provinces populated by Tamils has been granted

(d)  Division of Belgium along linguistic lines was averted due to power sharing

Ans. (c)

Q.25. Who elects the community government in Belgium?                              

(a)  People belonging to one language community only

(b)  By the leader of Belgium

(c)  The citizens of the whole country

(d)  The community leaders to Belgium

Ans. (a)

Q.26. In which one of the following countries principle of majoritarianism led to civil war?

(a)  Pakistan                   (b) Sri Lanka                (c) Belgium                   (d) India

Ans. (b)

Q.27. Division of powers between higher and lower levels of government is called

(a)  horizontal distribution                                   (b) parallel distribution

 (c)  vertical division                                            (d) diagonal division

Ans. (c)

Q.28. Which two languages are generally spoken in Belgium?                        

(a)  French and English                                       (b) Dutch and English

(c)  French and Dutch                                         (d) Dutch and Sinhala

Ans. (c)

Q.29. Which one of the following is not a valid reason for power sharing? [2010, 2011 (T-1)]

(a)  for majoritarianism                                       (b) being part and parcel of democracy

(c)  to reduce tensions                                         (d) for political stability

Ans. (a)

Q.30. The Government in which power is shared by two or more political parties, is known

as :                 

(a)  Community Government             (b) Unitary Government

(c)  Federal Government                    (d) Coalition Government      

Ans. (c)

Q.31. Which of the following ethnic groups in Belgium has the largest population?

(a)  Walloon                   (b) Flemish                   (c) German              (d) None of the above

Ans. (b)

Q.32. Tamil natives of Sri Lanka are called :                                                         

(a)  Sri Lankan Tamils  (b) Indian Tamils         (c) Muslim Tamils    (d) None of the above

Ans. (a)

Q.33. Among the following countries to which one do ‘Indian Tamils’ belong to :   

(a)  Belgium                   (b) Germany                 (c) Sri Lanka                (d) France

Ans. (c)

Q.34. Which one of the following communities is not related to Sri Lanka?          

(a)  Sinhalas                   (b) Indian Tamils         (c) Parsis                (d) Sri Lankan Tamils

Ans. (c)

Q.35. What is the percentage of German-speaking people in Belgium ?       

(a)  59                            (b) 40                            (c) 60                            (d) 10

Ans. (d)

Q.36. Which one of the following statements about coalition Government is true?

(a)  Power is shared among the different organs of the government

(b)  Power is shared among governments at different levels

(c)  Power is shared by different social groups

(d)  Power is shared by two or more political parties

Ans. (d)

Q.37. Which one of the following statements about community government is true?

(a)  Power is shared among different organs of the government

(b)  Power is shared among governments at different levels

(c)  Power is shared by different social groups

(d)  Power is shared by two or more political parties

Ans. (c)

Q.38. Power sharing is desirable because it helps                                                         

(a)  to increase pressure on government

(b)  to reduce possibilities of conflicts

(c)  to generate awareness among people

(d)  to increase percentage of votes

Ans. (b)

Q.39. Which major social group constituted the largest share in population of Sri Lanka?

(a)  Sinhalas                                                         (b) Sri Lankan Tamils

(c)  Indian Tamils                                                (d) Muslims

Ans. (a)

Q.40. Which one of the following is the only official language of Sri Lanka?       

(a)  English                    (b) Hindi                       (c) Tamil                       (d) Sinhala

Ans. (d)

Q.41. Power is shared among different political parties that represent                    

(a)  different candidates                                       (b) same ideologies

(c)  different ideologies and social groups         (d) none of these

Ans. (c)

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Result of Assam NTSE Stage I 2020-21

Director of Secondary Education, Assam

has announced the Result of Assam NTSE Stage I 2020–21

Highest Marks scored - 187

Total number of selected students - 202

Cut off for General Category - 160

Cut off for OBC Category - 141

Cut off for ST Category - 137

Cut off for SC Category - 130

https://madhyamik.assam.gov.in/portlets/click-here-to-view-result-0

Result of Rajasthan NTSE Stage I 2020-21

 RBSE has declared the results of 

Rajasthan NTSE Stage I 2020-21

Total Number of Selections - 508

Highest Marks scored - 197

Cut off for General Category - 180

Cut off for OBC Category - 156

Cut off for EWS Category - 114

Cut off for SC Category - 134

Cut off for ST Category - 138

NTSE RESULT (FIRST LEVEL)2020

https://rajeduboard.rajastha/n.gov.in