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Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Suggest me a Good Car under Rs. 2-4 Lakhs - Best Cars in Delhi under Rs. 4 Lakhs

Question : Suggest me a good car under Rs. 2-4 Lakh. I want to buy a hatchback car within Rs. 2-4 Lakhs.


Answer : The hatchback segment under Rs. 2-4 Lakhs is quite tight. However, there are some good cars which can be available under this price range. Cars under this price range are discussed below;

Sunday, 20 March 2016

What is endogenic and exogenic forces in Geography ?

Question : What is endogenic and exogenic forces in Geography ?

Answer : Endogenic and Exogenic Forces are two types of forces developed under the discipline of Geography. These are the main forces which will brief us the architecture of earth and why its architecture is changing.

Endogenic Force : Endogenic Force are the forces which comes from within the earth and cause horizontal and vertical movements of the earth. It is these movements by which  land upliftment and subsidence, folding and faulting, earthquakes and volcanism, etc. occurs. It is the result of Endogenetic movements due to which major bodies such as mountains, plateaus, plains, valleys, etc. have taken the form.  

Exogenic forces : Exogenic Forces which are also known as exogenetic movments. These forces refers to external processes and phenomena that occur on or above the Earth 's surface. Few examples such as Comet and meteoroid impacts, the tidal force of the Moon and radiation from the Sun are all exogenic forces. Weathering effects and erosion are also exogenic processes. 

By simple terms, we can say Exogenic forces are External Forces acts on or above the earth surface while Endogenic forces are Internal Forces acts inside the earth surface. 

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Thursday, 10 March 2016

Can we give Civil Service Exam (IAS Exam) Interview in Hindi ?

Question : Can we give Civil Service Exam (IAS Exam) Interview in Hindi ?


Answer : Yes, candidates can give the interview in whatever language they feel comfortable. The most important thing is the expression. You can't secure marks if you can't express the concept or your thoughts to the UPSC Interviewers.

UPSC does not want BPO person who speaks english very fluently. Person working in BPO only have the speaking quality but UPSC takes a candidate who can administrate the society.

In simple terms, when you go to rural villages, what you will do ? Will you speak in English with them ? Will you express your opinion in English ? they will hardly get any idea. Rather, when you speak hindi, they will judge you and listen you carefully.

On the whole : HINDI is our Rajbhasha. It's not like if you give interview in Hindi, you will not get marks OR you will be ranked lower. there is nothing like this at all.