How many years is the first international women's day celebrated?
Answer: In 1972, the United Nations General Assembly recognized women's rights. International Women's Day was first celebrated on March 8, 1984. Question: How many and what are the member organizations of OIC?
Answer : There are 11 member organizations of OIC. These are - 1. Summit of heads of state or government, 2. Conference of Foreign Ministers, 3. Islamic Secretariat and 4. International Islamic Court, 5. Standing Committee, 6. Executive Committee, 7. Independent Standing Commission on Human Rights, 8. Permanent Representative Committee, 9. Specialized Institute, 10. Subsidiary Organs, 11. Approved institute. The Summit is the highest responsible body of the OIC.
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: Why is Japan called the rising 'land of the sun'?
Answer : Japan is located in the eastern part of Asia. And located at the very eastern border of the Eastern Hemisphere. The further east a country is, the earlier the sunrise is compared to other places. Due to Japan's location on the eastern border of the Eastern Hemisphere, the sun rises first in the sky there. That is why the country is called Nippon, the land of the rising sun.
Q: What is AM and PM?
Answer: The full meaning of the word AM is Ante Meridiem. The time from midnight to noon of the following day is known as AM. And PM means Post Meridiem. The word Post means After. The time from noon to midnight is called PM or Post Meridiem.
: What is the 'bread basket of the world'?
Question Answer : In North America, Canada and USA produce the most wheat. The United States is the third largest producer of wheat in the world. Here, with the help of machinery, advanced fertilizers and pesticides are used to cultivate, so it is possible to produce about two thousand two hundred and five kg of wheat per hectare. So much wheat is produced in the Red River valley here that it is called the 'bread basket of the world'. : What is D-Day? What date is that?
Question Answer : The full form of D-Day is Dwan Day or Delivered Day. On June 6, 1944, a large Allied army led by General Eisenhower landed on the Normandy coast of France. Around 18000 soldiers assembled here in just 48 hours and from here the exciting chapter of the war began. So this day is called D-Day
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: Who is called Red Army?
Answer : During World War 2, a special Russian army fought for the Allies and severely attacked Germany. This powerful army of Russia is called Red Army.
Question: When was the Bangladesh Telecommunication Act passed in Parliament?
Answer : In 2001.
Question : What's the elaboration of LGEB And LGED?
Ans: Local Government Engineering Bureau And Local Government
Engineering Department.
Question: When was the Motor Vehicle Ordinance passed?
Answer : In 1983.
Q: What is the current name of BTTB?
Answer : BTCL - Bangladesh Telecommunication Company Limited, Question : Since when cardphone system started in the country?
Answer : Since 1992.
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: What is the expression of OTD, NWD?
Answer : OTD-Operator Trunk Dialing.
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NWD-Nation Wide Dialing.
: In 1996, any three private companies launched digital cellular mobiles
Licensed to do?
Answer : Grameen Phone, Telecom Malaysia International Bangladesh and Seba Telecom
Pvt. Currently Seva Telecom's changed name is Bangla Link.
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: Who founded Paharpur Buddha Vihara?
Answer: Palaraja II Sri Dharmapala Dev founded Paharpur Buddhist Vihara. The real name of this Bihar is Sompur Bihar. In 1933-34, excavation work of Paharpur Bihar officially started. It is located in Naogaon District of Rajshahi Division.
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Can the president wish to reduce the punishment of his crime or release him from punishment?
Answer: According to Article 49 of the Constitution, the President can fully pardon or reduce the punishment for certain crimes. Besides, this pardon is in section 401, 337-339 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
said about.
: What is the purpose of forming NATO?
Question Answer: After World War II, the UK, France, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg formed the 'Brussels Treaty Organisation' to ensure the security of Western Europe. Later, the United States, Canada and the aforementioned countries came together to form NATO on April 4, 1949 to ensure the collective security of North America and Western Europe and to prevent the threat of communism. Its current membership is 28. The latest members are Albania and Croatia.
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: Which British Empire countries did not join the Commonwealth? Answer: USA, Egypt, Iraq, Myanmar, Jordan, Palestine, Sudan, Aden and
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Cameroon.
: Who is Pulitzer? What is the Pulitzer Prize? Answer: The money left behind by US journalist Joseph Pulitzer
Pulitzer for special contributions to journalism, literature and music each year
Prizes are awarded. This award was introduced from 1917.
: of www and http used on internet websites
: What is the full form of www and http used on internet websites? Answer: The full form of www is world wide web, and the full form of http is hyper text
transfer protocol.
Question: Where is the historical place Harappa located?
Answer : A historical place located in Montgomery district of Multan division of Pakistan. Famous for its archaeological remains. Traces of the Aryan civilization dating back to about 5,000 years ago have been found here.
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: Which artist's first Bengali DVD (Digital Video Disc) was released in the subcontinent? Answer: Shubhra Dev. On March 19, 2000, in the presence of expatriate Bengalis in a hotel in Jackson Heights, USA, Shubhra Dev's DVD was released by Disco Recording, the country's first audio cassette publishing house. The DVD contains 90 minutes of Shubhra Dev's music video and interview.
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: Who was Hiuen Tsang?
Answer: Hiuen Tsang was a Chinese traveler. He was during the reign of Harshavardhana 630-644
visited India during AD.
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What is the history of computer evolution?
Answer : History of computer evolution (q) Aniac (40s) (b) Advac (50
decade) (c) Univac (50 decade) (X) Laptop (1) Palmtop.
Question: In which article the President's prior approval for receiving any title, honour, award or decoration from a foreign country is described?
Answer: In Part III, Paragraph No. 30.
Q: What gases cause the greenhouse effect?
Answer: 1. Carbon dioxide
80%
2. Chlorofluorocarbons
14.00%
3. Methane gas
18.00%
4. Nitrous oxide
6.00%
5. other
13.00%
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: When and why was the sixth amendment brought?
Answer : On July 10, 1981 Vice President Justice Abdu Satta was elected President, the date on which he would assume the office of President.
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His post shall be deemed to have become vacant. Article 51 and Article 66 of the Constitution were amended to ensure this.
: What is Assay?
Answer: In 1880, in the cricket match between England and Australia, when Australia won against England, the wicket and balls used in the game were gifted to the Australian team. Since then, the winner of the Test series between the two teams is considered to be the winner of the Test.
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: What is the ombudsman?
: Article 77 of the Constitution of Bangladesh provides for the creation of the post of ombudsman. Later in 1980, the 'Ombudsman Act 80' was passed in Parliament. The Ombudsman shall carry out such powers and duties as may be conferred by Parliament, or conduct an inquiry into any act of any ministry, public servant or statutory public authority under the powers conferred on him.
People appointed or elected to different positions take oath according to which clause of the constitution?
Answer: Article No. 148.
Question: What is the work of Amnery International?
Answer : Ensuring human rights worldwide. In any country of the world where human rights are violated, this organization stands against it. Amnesty International was formed in 1961
is. Its headquarters are located in London, England.
Question: What is the current value of Ekushe Padak?
Answer : One lakh taka and three solid gold medals of 18 carat value, one replica and one
letter of appreciation
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: What was the content of the Iran-Contra scandal?
Answer: The US secretly sold arms to Iran and gave the proceeds to the contra rebels in Nicaragua. Colonel Oliver North was particularly involved in this scandal.
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: What do you mean by parliamentary sovereignty?
Answer : The opinion of the majority of the members of the Parliament will be considered final and the Law Department cannot take any action against it - that is the Parliamentary Sovereignty.
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: Define the difference between revolution and reform?
Answer : Bipur : System through which various social, cultural, economic etc
Changes done very quickly are called revolutions.
Sanskar : A system in which change is done very slowly is called Sanskar.
Question: What is the highest capital of the world?
Answer : La Paz is the capital of Bolivia.
Question: Who is the architect of the White House?
Answer : James Hoban (Irish citizen).
Question: What is the constitutional referendum?
Answer: Article 142 (1) of the Constitution of Bangladesh states that the Preamble to the Constitution or
8,48,56,58,80.92 (a) or an Act of Parliament is not sufficient to amend any provision of Article 142. The President shall hold a referendum before assent to the bill passed by the Parliament. The Twelfth Amendment Act was one such act. The Twelfth Amendment Act amended certain provisions of Articles 48, 56, 92 (a) of the Constitution.
Q: What is Magnakata? How much do you know about it?
Answer: The Magna Carta is a historical document that reflects a number of rights and liberties for the people. It is termed as a document of independence for the people of England. In fact, Magna Carta benefited the landed gentry and merchants more than the common people. In 1215 AD, the tyrant King John of England was forced to put the royal seal on this document at the request of the clergy of England's big landlords. They set out the people's demands and liberties in this document as a remedy for King John's tyranny. It is considered as the first step in gaining democratic rights of the people.
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: What is braille system? Tell me about it?
Answer : It is a type of alphabet suitable for the blind. A Frenchman named Louis Baillie invented this alphabet. He was born in the mid-eighteenth century and was himself blind. The Braille alphabet is written by arranging the six dots in different ways. The dots are arranged a little higher so that they can be felt by the touch of the fingers. With its help a blind person can read and write. There are also typewriters for writing in Braille.
Question: What are the main objectives of adopting the Ninth Amendment?
Answer: This amendment created the post of elected Vice President, simultaneously President and Vice
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Presidential elections, limiting the term of office of the President to 2 terms of 5 years; The power to fill the vacancy in the spontaneous session to amend the constitution even if the vacancy is created due to the sudden death of the president, vice president, speaker. : Why do storms happen?
Answer: In some places the air becomes very hot and rises up due to the intense heat of the sun. Adjacent cold air rushes into the void to fill the void and then the air flow becomes stronger, resulting in the formation of a storm.
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: What is Ecopark? Where is it located? Why was it created? Answer: The country's first ecopark is located at the foot of Chandranath Pahar at Sitakunda, Chittagong. Keeping biodiversity intact, saving endangered animals, collecting valuable and rare species of trees, planting, conservation, creating tourist areas. For the purpose of development of wildlife habitat, the first Ecopark project was undertaken with a total expenditure of 300 crore rupees. The special attractions of this ecopark are the 1800-step Praveen Temple, three waterfalls and the botanical garden. Tourists can travel through the ropeway and trolley over this ecopark.
Question: Mother Teresa was a citizen of which country?
Answer : Mother Teresa was born on August 26, 1910 in Albania. 1928
He moved to Calcutta in
and later took Indian citizenship. He died on September 5, 1997.
Q: What is the writ?
Answer : Writ means written order. It acts as a safeguard for the fundamental rights and legal rights of an individual. If any person's fundamental rights or legal rights are obstructed as a result of the act or order of the person or authority performing the duties of the administration or the republic, then on the application of the aggrieved person, if the public interest is damaged as a result of the action of the above authority, on the application of any person, the High Court may order the concerned administration to enforce the said interest and right. or may give appropriate orders to the person or authority. Generally the remedy in view of such application and application is called writ.
Question: What is the name of the world's first bank? Where was it first established? Answer : Bank Sanchi (China).
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: What is individualism?
Answer: The welfare of the individual and society lies in the freedom to take initiative and implement it according to individual desires at the individual level by reducing the control power of the government authorities as much as possible. This doctrine is individualism.
Question: Where is Tien An-Men Square located and why is it famous? Answer: It is located in Beijing, the capital of China. In 1989, when thousands of Chinese students gathered here to protest for democracy, the government deployed the army and many students were shot dead by the soldiers.
Question: Can the president make laws?
Answer: According to Article 93 of the Constitution, the President can make and promulgate ordinances as necessary during the recess of Parliament. From the time of promulgation, it shall have effect as an Act of Parliament.
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: What is Grameen Bank? Who is the founder?
Answer : Grameen Bank is a cooperative bank. This bank was established to make the rural poor people self-reliant. In 1983, Professor of Economics Department of Chittagong University. Muhammad Yunus established this bank.
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: What is the 'Book of Life'?
Ans : A European world record sector records various world records.
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: What is the elaboration of 'HANA' and 'SOFA'.
Ans: Humanitarian Assistance Need Assessment and Status of Forces
Agreement.
Question: Test cricket started in what year?
Answer : The first Test match between England and Australia was held on March 15, 1877 in Melbourne, Australia. In the first Test match, Australia defeated England by 45 runs.
Question: Why is the name of Haji Shariatullah's religious movement called Faraizi?
Answer : Haji Shariatullah did not 'force' his followers
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