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गार्डनर के बहु बुद्धि के सिद्धान्त को स्पष्ट कीजिए। (उत्तर सीमा: 50 शब्द, अंक: 05) [RPSC 2023]
गार्डनर के बहु बुद्धि के सिद्धांत परिचय: गार्डनर का बहु बुद्धि का सिद्धांत यह कहता है कि मानव बुद्धि एकल नहीं, बल्कि कई प्रकार की होती है। मुख्य प्रकार की बुद्धियाँ: भाषाई बुद्धि: लेखन और भाषा में दक्षता (उदाहरण: कवि) गणितीय बुद्धि: संख्याओं और तार्किक सोच में क्षमता (उदाहरण: वैज्ञानिक) संगीत बुद्धिRead more
गार्डनर के बहु बुद्धि के सिद्धांत
परिचय: गार्डनर का बहु बुद्धि का सिद्धांत यह कहता है कि मानव बुद्धि एकल नहीं, बल्कि कई प्रकार की होती है।
मुख्य प्रकार की बुद्धियाँ:
उदाहरण: एक छात्र अपनी गणित की बुद्धि में उत्कृष्ट हो सकता है, जबकि दूसरा छात्र कला में। इस सिद्धांत के अनुसार, हर व्यक्ति में विभिन्न बुद्धियाँ होती हैं, जो उसकी क्षमता को दर्शाती हैं।
See lessसांवेगिक बुद्धि क्या है ? (उत्तर सीमा: 15 शब्द, अंक: 02) [RPSC 2023]
सांवेगिक बुद्धि क्या है? परिभाषा: सांवेगिक बुद्धि (Emotional Intelligence) वह क्षमता है, जो हमें अपने और दूसरों के भावनाओं को पहचानने, समझने और प्रबंधित करने में मदद करती है। मुख्य तत्व: भावनाओं की पहचान: दूसरों की भावनाओं को समझना। भावनाओं का प्रबंधन: तनाव और भावनाओं को नियंत्रण में रखना। संबंध बनाRead more
सांवेगिक बुद्धि क्या है?
परिभाषा: सांवेगिक बुद्धि (Emotional Intelligence) वह क्षमता है, जो हमें अपने और दूसरों के भावनाओं को पहचानने, समझने और प्रबंधित करने में मदद करती है।
मुख्य तत्व:
उदाहरण:
सांवेगिक बुद्धि से हम न केवल अपनी भावनाओं को समझते हैं, बल्कि दूसरों के साथ बेहतर संबंध भी बना पाते हैं।
See lessExplain Operation Enduring Freedom'. (Answer limit: 15 words, Marks 02) [RPSC 2023]
Overview Initiation: Operation Enduring Freedom began on October 7, 2001, following the 9/11 attacks. Purpose: Its main goals were to dismantle al-Qaeda, remove the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, and promote a stable government. Key Actions Military Engagement: The operation involved extensive airstRead more
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Key Actions
Operation Enduring Freedom significantly changed U.S. military and foreign policy towards terrorism.
See lessCan the Chief Vigilance Commission investigate a case against anybody? (Answer limit: 15 words, Marks 02) [RPSC 2023]
Focus on Public Servants: The Chief Vigilance Commission (CVC) primarily investigates cases against government officials and employees in public sector organizations. Limited Scope: The CVC does not have the authority to investigate private individuals or entities unless they are involved in corruptRead more
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In summary, the CVC’s powers are primarily focused on maintaining integrity within public services.
See lessExplain the United States of America's angle in the Indo-China relations in South-East Asia. (Answer limit: 50 words, Marks 05) [RPSC 2023]
Key Points Strategic Competition: The U.S. views China’s influence in Southeast Asia as a threat, supporting India as a counterbalance. Military Alliances: The U.S. strengthens ties with regional allies like Japan and Australia to counter China’s assertiveness. Example QUAD Alliance: The U.S. promotRead more
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Overall, the U.S. aims to maintain stability and promote democratic values in Southeast Asia amidst rising Chinese power.
See lessHow has Salmond defined the term "right? (Answer limit: 15 words, Marks 02) [RPSC 2023]
Salmond defines a "right" as an interest recognized and protected by law.
Salmond defines a “right” as an interest recognized and protected by law.
See lessDiscuss India's stand on international initiatives on climate change. (Answer limit: 50 words, Marks 05) [RPSC 2023]
Key Points Active Participation: India engages in global agreements like the Paris Agreement, committing to reduce emissions. Sustainable Development: India emphasizes balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability. Example Renewable Energy Goals: India aims to achieve 500 GW of renewabRead more
Key Points
Example
India advocates for equitable climate action, focusing on the needs of developing nations.
See lessDescribe the political demography of Rajasthan. (Answer limit: 50 words, Marks 05) [RPSC 2023]
Key Features Diverse Communities: Rajasthan has a mix of communities including Rajputs, Jats, and Brahmins, influencing political dynamics. Major Parties: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Indian National Congress (INC) dominate the political landscape. Example Caste Influence: Caste plays a signRead more
Key Features
Example
This diversity shapes the electoral strategies and outcomes in Rajasthan.
See lessDescribe the electoral procedure shortcomings in of the President. (Answer limit: 50 words, Marks 05) [RPSC 2023]
Key Issues Indirect Election: The President is elected by an electoral college, limiting direct public participation. Weighted Votes: Votes from different states carry varying weights, creating an imbalance in representation. Example State Disparity: Larger states like Uttar Pradesh have more influeRead more
Key Issues
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These shortcomings raise concerns about the democratic nature of the presidential election process.
See lessExplain the implications of Right to Life and Personal Liberty provided in Article-21 of the Constitution of India. (Answer limit: 50 words, Marks 05) [RPSC 2023]
Key Points Fundamental Right: Article 21 guarantees the right to life and personal liberty, making it a cornerstone of individual freedom. Legal Protection: It ensures that no person can be deprived of life or liberty except through a fair legal process. Examples Judicial Interpretations: The SupremRead more
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In essence, Article 21 protects essential human rights and enhances individual dignity in India.
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