"When in doubt, observe and ask questions. When certain, observe at length and ask many more questions."
Created this thread as a one stop solution for all members so that all the doubts wherein any conceptual clarification is required can be solved here.
Q For elections/nomination to the Parliament, which of the following is correct?a) A retired Chief Justice of India cannot be nominated by the President to the Rajya Sabha.b) A candidate fielded by a recognized political party does not need any proposer to file his nomination for Lok Sabha election.c) If any person is convicted of an offence of bribery, he/she shall be disqualified from voting at any election for a period of six years.d) All of the above statements are incorrect.I marked D. Answer given is CHow is option C correct?- Isn't the disqualification of 6 years regarding the contesting of elections or membership (in case of sitting legislator) but not regarding voting at elections.As far as i understand disqualification from voting does not have a time limit to it. A person stands disqualified to vote upon conviction itself which can be more or less than 6 years.Please confirm.
yes that's right. the bar is for contesting and not for voting. I think this is some simulator question. It has been a misprint.
@AlexanderSupertramp @vikhcu2073 thanks for confirming this.
Consider the following statements about Indian wetlands:
1. In India majority of wetlands are areas under paddy cultivation.
2. Chilika Lake and Keoladeo National Park are protected as water-fowl habitats under Ramsar Convention.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Definition is quite unambiguous under the Rules. Colloquially, paddy fields are called temporary wetlands but the rules explicitly lay them outside the purview of "wetlands."
Consider the following statements about Indian wetlands:
1. In India majority of wetlands are areas under paddy cultivation.
2. Chilika Lake and Keoladeo National Park are protected as water-fowl habitats under Ramsar Convention.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Definition is quite unambiguous under the Rules. Colloquially, paddy fields are called temporary wetlands but the rules explicitly lay them outside the purview of "wetlands."
However, the statement is from Vikaspedia. It says 18.4 percent of the land surface in India are wetlands and that 70 percent of that is under paddy cultivation.
Hi,
This doubt has accumulated over the Geography SFG week. Two days back in the Oceans test, the solution quoted the NCERT (Fundamental Physical Class XI, Ch 14):
"As a wave approaches the beach, it slows down. This is due to friction"
Today's test (Indian physical geography) quotes from the Natural Disaster chapter (Ch 7) under Tsunamis:
"The speed of the wave in the ocean depends upon the depth of water. It is more in the shallow water than in the ocean deep"
Conceptually, I always remembered the latter, so I ended up getting both Qs wrong
I understand context is important, but can anyone explain what you understand with both these bits put together? Since the Prelims's not going to be a sectional test and you can't go back to just one textbook, what would you mark?
Hi,
I came across a statement in Vivek Singh's Indian Economy and I am unable to ensure its correctness , can someone please throw light on the following statement,
"GNP is that income or product which accrues to the economic agents who areresidents of the country. (i.e. income earned by NRIs will not be part of India's GNP)."
Thanks in advance
Hi,
This doubt has accumulated over the Geography SFG week. Two days back in the Oceans test, the solution quoted the NCERT (Fundamental Physical Class XI, Ch 14):"As a wave approaches the beach, it slows down. This is due to friction"
Today's test (Indian physical geography) quotes from the Natural Disaster chapter (Ch 7) under Tsunamis:
"The speed of the wave in the ocean depends upon the depth of water. It is more in the shallow water than in the ocean deep"
Conceptually, I always remembered the latter, so I ended up getting both Qs wrong
I understand context is important, but can anyone explain what you understand with both these bits put together? Since the Prelims's not going to be a sectional test and you can't go back to just one textbook, what would you mark?
Isn't it the other way round? Isn't a wave always faster in deeper water? Having high wavelength and speed. As it reaches the shore, wavelength decreases, amplitude increases and speed decreases?