1. Abundant Reserves: Odisha is the largest bauxite-producing state in India, with major deposits found in the Panchpatmali hills of Koraput district, ensuring easy and continuous raw material supply. Industrial Advantage: The state has well-developed industrial infrastructure and proximity to ports, mRead more

    Abundant Reserves: Odisha is the largest bauxite-producing state in India, with major deposits found in the Panchpatmali hills of Koraput district, ensuring easy and continuous raw material supply.

    Industrial Advantage: The state has well-developed industrial infrastructure and proximity to ports, making transportation and export of aluminium products more convenient.

    Metal Strength: Aluminium derived from bauxite combines the strength of metals like iron, making it useful in construction, transport and machinery.

    Lightweight Nature: Aluminium is extremely light, making it an ideal substitute for heavier metals in industries such as aviation and automobile manufacturing.

    High Conductivity and Malleability: Aluminium’s good electrical conductivity and malleability make it valuable for electrical, packaging and engineering industries, ensuring profitable industrial growth.

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  2. The correct option is (c). The Jal Jeevan Mission, launched by the Government of India in 2019, seeks to provide functional household tap connections (FHTCs) to every rural household. Its main goal is to ensure safe, adequate and regular drinking water through sustainable water management, empowerinRead more

    The correct option is (c). The Jal Jeevan Mission, launched by the Government of India in 2019, seeks to provide functional household tap connections (FHTCs) to every rural household. Its main goal is to ensure safe, adequate and regular drinking water through sustainable water management, empowering rural communities and improving their health and quality of life.

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  3. Punjab and Haryana's rice cultivation is characterized by extensive irrigation infrastructure, mechanized farming and the use of high-yielding varieties, enabling large-scale commercial production. Conversely, Odisha's rice farming is predominantly subsistence-based, with small-scale operations, traRead more

    Punjab and Haryana’s rice cultivation is characterized by extensive irrigation infrastructure, mechanized farming and the use of high-yielding varieties, enabling large-scale commercial production. Conversely, Odisha’s rice farming is predominantly subsistence-based, with small-scale operations, traditional farming practices and limited access to modern agricultural technology, leading to lower productivity and primarily meeting local consumption needs.

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  4. Both the Assertion and the Reason are correct and the Reason properly explains the Assertion. When people focus only on caste-based matters in a democracy, it can overshadow other significant concerns like education, employment and national growth. This imbalance creates misunderstanding, tensions aRead more

    Both the Assertion and the Reason are correct and the Reason properly explains the Assertion. When people focus only on caste-based matters in a democracy, it can overshadow other significant concerns like education, employment and national growth. This imbalance creates misunderstanding, tensions and sometimes violence among different groups. Hence, exclusive attention to caste can indeed produce harmful outcomes. Correct option: A

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  5. The correct answer is (b) Corporate dominance over political institutions. The cartoon depicts a powerful, greedy pig labeled “One-Party Country,” holding a dollar sign flag. It symbolizes how corporations and big businesses have taken control over democratic institutions such as the Senate, Court,Read more

    The correct answer is (b) Corporate dominance over political institutions.
    The cartoon depicts a powerful, greedy pig labeled “One-Party Country,” holding a dollar sign flag. It symbolizes how corporations and big businesses have taken control over democratic institutions such as the Senate, Court, House and Presidency. The cartoonist critiques the excessive influence of money in politics, implying that corporate power undermines democracy and public representation.

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