Alaska when, how many dollars in exchange for Russia sold to the United States?

: Alaska when, how many dollars in exchange for Russia sold to the United States?
Answer: 15307000 square kilometers. Mr. In 1867, the United States bought the mountainous and snow-covered Alaska from Russia for 72 million US dollars. It was formerly a colony of Russia.
Question : Which country is named after the geographical line?
Answer : Ecuador.
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: Which is the top aided country in the United States?
Answer : Israel is the first top country respectively. Since 1976, the state of Israel has received the most aid from the United States. On an average, the country receives more than 200 billion US dollars in aid every year.
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: Tell me something about Stephen Hawking?
Answer: Stephen Hawking is considered to be the most talented scientist after Albert Einstein. He became a physicist after becoming a mathematician. He then became the world's best astronomer. Stephen William Hawking was born on January 8, 1942 in Oxford. At the age of 22, he became completely paralyzed after contracting motor neurone disease. He lost the ability to walk and speak. Since then he has been in a wheelchair and uses a portable computer-aided speech synthesizer to speak. It is through this artificial method that he is giving speeches to the world. Currently he is researching Theory of Everything. A Brief History of Time is the best selling and most talked about of his books so far. The book has been translated into 40 languages and has sold one crore copies which is a record. : What is currency devaluation?
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Answer : Depreciation of the currency of a country in relation to the currency or metal of another country is called currency devaluation. This measure is taken to encourage exports and discourage imports in the event of an adverse balance of trade situation in a country.
Question : Name the top 5 NGOs in micro credit program in Bangladesh. They are every year
How many crores of rupees are operated by the loan program?
Answer : The top 5 NGOs are BRAC, Asha, Prashika, TMSS and MSS respectively. They control 80 percent of the microcredit operations. They operate a loan program of about 87,210 rupees every year.
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: What is Recognition?
Answer: Formal acceptance of another new state by an established sovereign state is called Recognition. Established states do not become subject to international law without recognition. For example, Bangladesh recognized East Timor on March 8, 2002. Question: What does defacto recognition mean? Answer: Virtual recognition includes recognition of temporary nature. Such recognition is given in view of emergency. Acknowledgment of a new government by various acts without legal recognition is called de facto recognition. It is given on a limited basis. : Double Nationality (dual citizenship) say what?
Question Answer : A person who has citizenship of two countries simultaneously is called dual citizenship. This problem does not occur at the will of any individual; Rather, such citizenship is created as a result of conflict between two countries. For example, a US woman does not lose her US citizenship if she marries a Brazilian man. On the other hand, the woman gets Brazilian citizenship due to marriage. Thus the same person gets dual citizenship.
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: What is the Coast Guard?
Answer: In 1994 to protect the natural resources of the coastal areas of Bangladesh
The government formed this force. This force is under the Ministry of Home Affairs 1
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: Awarded to any six leaders years ago for the downfall of communism
is done?
Answer : Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, Former US President George Bush,
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, Polish trade unionist and anti-communist leader Les Wallace, former French President François Mitterra (posthumous).
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: What is the Chernobyl accident?
Answer : Chernobyl plant used to generate electricity by fissioning uranium fuel (235U92 and 238U92). On April 26, 1986, an accident occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine.
Just prior to the accident, the nuclear reactor's safety system was breached to conduct electricity generation experiments. But in the absence of safety measures, the nuclear reactor suddenly exploded at the first opportunity. The unforgettable accident known as the 'Chernobyl accident' caused the death of a large number of workers, artisans and scientists working at the center and ordinary people living in a radius of 30 km around the center due to the explosion of the nuclear reactor. Question: What is the difference between Ambassador and High Commissioner? Answer: Ambassador of non-Commonwealth countries and Commonwealth
Ambassadors of independent countries are called High Commissioners.
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: D. What are we? Why is it done?
Answer : d. Amato is a law enacted by the US Congress in 1996. This is the law Four by foreign companies in oil and gas fields in the United States, Iran and Libya
Prohibits investment of more than crores of dollars.

: What is the name of the first tribal ambassador of Bangladesh?
Answer : Sharadindu Shekhar Chakma (in Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan). Q: What is P Law-480?
Answer: This Act was passed in 1954. Under this act the United States to any foreign country
Provides food aid under various conditions.
Question: In which section of the constitution is the provision of ombudsman in Bangladesh?
Answer: Section 77. Q: What is the budget?
Answer: The origin of the word Budget is from the Greek word Bagette. Its original meaning is bag or bag. In earlier days, the finance minister or official used to carry the government accounting documents in a bag or pouch for making statements. Traditionally this method is still in place. Only the briefcase has occupied the space instead of the bag.
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: What is the Three Bigha Corridor? Where is it located?
Answer: The route from Dahgram, an isolated enclave of Patgram upazila in Lalmonirhat district, to the mainland is known as the Tinbigha Corridor. In 1992, the Indian government handed over the corridor to Bangladesh. Its length is 178 meters, width is 85 meters.
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: How many gas fields are there in Bangladesh? Where are they located? Answer: 23 gas fields are located in Bangladesh. The gas fields are - Chatak (Sunamganj),
Titus (Brahmanbaria), Rashidpur (Sylhet), Kailastila (Sylhet), Habiganj (Habiganj), Semutang (Khagrachari), Kutubdia (Cox's Bazar), Begumganj (Noakhali), Bakhrabad (Comilla), Brianibazar (Sylhet), Feni, Kamta (Gazipur), Jalalabad (Sylhet), Fenchuganj (Sylhet), Meghna (Narayanganj), Shahbazpur (Bhola), Sangu (Chittagong), Salda River (Brahmanbaria), Bibiana (Moulvibazar) and Bhangura Gas Field (Comilla), Sylhet, Narsingdi And Moulvibazar.
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: From which gas field is gas supplied to Dhaka city? Answer: Gas is supplied to Dhaka city from Titus gas field in Brahmanbaria. Titus-
The length of Dhaka gas line is about 90 km. Mr. .
Question: What is a hydroelectric project? How is electricity made from water?
Answer : Electricity is generated by using the speed of water flow in Kharsrota river
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It is called hydroelectricity. Karnaphuli Hydroelectric Project is the hydroelectric project in Bangladesh. At Kaptai Namuk in Rangamati district, a dam on the Karnaphuli river is used to generate electricity by harnessing the current. This center was built in 1962. Currently its production capacity is 230 MW.
: CFC (CFC) and what harm?
Answer : CFC is the abbreviation of 'Chloro Fluoro Carbon'. CFCs destroy the ozone layer when they reach the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere. Scientists believe
That CFCs have destroyed and leaked the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere of the Northern Hemisphere. As a result, if the harmful ultraviolet rays reach the earth, there is a risk of skin cancer and other serious diseases. These CFCs are emitted from refrigeration equipment.
Question: Tell Ohm's law?
Answer : The current flowing through a particular conductor at constant temperature
is proportional to the difference between the two ends of the conductor.
Question: What is polyethylene?
Answer : Two or more atoms of ethylene are joined together by a chemical reaction A relatively large molecule is formed and is called polyethylene.
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: An important geographical line passes over Bangladesh. What is it? What is the geographical importance of
?
Answer: Tropic of Cancer line has passed over Bangladesh. of
As a result, Bangladesh belongs to the temperate zone.
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: What is the Olympics?
Answer : Olympics is a world sports competition. Here the athletes of all the countries of the world regardless of small, big, developed, underdeveloped participate and try to reach the golden peak of success with the last point of their ability. Sports events like athletics, wrestling, weightlifting, shooting, swimming, football, hockey etc. are held in this competition. Olympia is an ancient city in Greece. This competition was held for the first time in this city. From the name Olympia, this competition is called Olympics. The modern Olympics started in 1896.
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: WHITE HOUSE and WHITE HALL and where is it located? Answer: The White House is the residence of the President of the United States of America located in Washington DC. White Hall was formerly the official residence of the Queen of England. It is located near Westminster Abbey in London.
Question: Which country has played the final in World Cup football the most times? Answer: Until 2010, Brazil and Germany played the finals maximum 7 times.
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Brazil— '1950, 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 1998 and 2002. Among them, there were winners in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002. Germany—1954, 1966, 1974, 1982, 1986, 1990 and 2002. Among them, the winners were in 1954, 1974 and 1990.
: Who has played the most matches in World Cup football?
Answer : Lothar Matthaus of Germany. Maximum, played 25 matches. Q: Where is the first private sector barge mounted plant located in the country? Answer: 110 MW barge mounted plant located on the banks of river Bhairab in Goalpara, Khulna. Q: What is black money?
Answer: In the economic definition, the part of illegal income that is retained in cash is called black money. For example, illegal money earned through bribery, corruption, smuggling etc.
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: Where is the headquarters of the Palestinian independence Islamic movement 'Hamas'?
located? Who is the founder of Hamas?
Answer: Nablus city. Founder Sheikh Ahmad Yasin. 11 March 2004 Israeli
The army killed him.
Question * What raw materials are available for paper production in Bangladesh?
Answer : Bamboo, Sundarbans wood, sugarcane, jute, reed etc.
Available as raw material for paper production in Bangladesh.
: What is e-commerce?
Answer : Electronic Commerce is called E-commerce in short. Through e-commerce
Business can be done using computers and information technology.
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: Where is the English Channel located? Why is it famous?
Answer: This channel separates England and France. The length of this channel is 560 km. A tunnel has been constructed under this channel and its length is 50 km. Mr. (31 miles). The English Channel connects the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea.
Question : Which is the first and only complete book of Bengali language connected to the Internet? Answer: Poet Saman Sarkar's 'Yet you are standing'.
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: What is 'love bug'?
Answer : 'Lovebug' is the name of a computer virus. On May 4, 2000, the 'Lovebug' spread to computers around the world through the Internet. The lovebug virus
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Known as the 'I love you' virus. This virus originated from the Philippines. : US 50 cents = how many dollars?
Answer : Half () dollar.
Question: How many years have Muslims ruled in Spain? Answer: 700 years. Q: What is the name of Iraq's new currency?
Answer : Dollars. Dollars printed from Britain and Russia are being used to replace the old currency. Question: Which is the largest forest area in the world, tell me about it?
Answer : The Amazon Rain Forest is the largest forest area in the world. It contains 30% of the world's animals and plant habitats.
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: When ATM Shamsul Haque public administration reform commission his final to Govt
Submitted the report, how many recommendations did this commission give to the government? Answer: On July 23, 2000. The commission recommended 137 reformative measures
by. Its 30 interim, 70 short-term, 37 long-term recommendations. : How did the first intifada begin in Palestine?
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Answer: In 1987, an Israeli truck driver killed 4 Gazans in Israel with a truck, and the entire Palestinian nation erupted in protest. That's when the Intifada movement started. It should be noted that Intifada means mass uprising movement. This movement was started by the Islamic Hamas movement.
Question : When did Culcatta start being known as Kolkata?
Answer : On July 20, 1999, the West Bengal Legislative Assembly unanimously changed the name of Calcutta to Calcutta.
decided to keep. Later the central government also approved it.
Question: What causes tsunami? What happens when this happens?
Answer : It is caused by earthquakes and volcanoes under the sea. Marine if it happens
Floods occur and cause extensive damage.
Question: What is the meaning of the words El Nino and La Nina?
Answer : El Nino means small bucket (synonymous with drought), La Nina means small bucket (synonymous with flood). Q: What is Al Aqsa Mortars Brigade?
Answer: This is the name of one of the most discussed militant groups in Palestine. Its head is Monir Mekdah (43). Its headquarters are in Lebanon. Mekdah formed it in 1997. Breakaway members of Fatah have joined the group. The organization came to the fore when the Al Aqsa Intifada began in 2000.
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: What is mustard gas?
Answer : It is a harmful germ weapon. It was used during the First World War. It reacts with DNA and causes cell death. Saddam Hussein used it against Iran in the Iran-Iraq War. Its characteristic is that it survives in the environment for a long time. It causes skin blisters, eye sores, runny nose, sore throat, cough, lethargy etc. Moreover, children with cleft lip are more prone to injuries and other defects due to Mustard's agent.
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: What is Ansar?
Answer : It is Arabic word, meaning volunteer. When Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) migrated from Makkah to Madinah, the people who welcomed him and his companions and gave them all support are known in history as Ansar.
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: Want to know about BPATC?
Answer : Full version of BPATC Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre. It is an autonomous institution. It was established on April 28, 1984 by a presidential order by merging four training institutes namely the former Administrative Staff College, National Institute_of Public Administration (NIPA), Civil Officers Training Academy (KOTA) and Staff Training Institute (STI). Its location is Savar near Dhaka. Its head is the Rector, who is equivalent in rank to a Secretary. Here, high-ranking government officials are given training in general and basic subjects to improve their knowledge and skills. : What is PABX and NWD?
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Answer : PABX— Private Automatic Branch Exchange.
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NWD — Nation Wide Dialing.
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