UPSC Current Affairs Preparation: The Hindu Analysis Watch expert analysis of ‘The Hindu’ dated 15th April 2021. Important news and views to... View Article
The Cholas were a powerful kingdom in the South of India, whose influence extended beyond their territorial domains. They played an active part... View Article
The early medieval period in Northern India was marked by the domination of three political powers namely the Palas, the Rashtrakutas and the... View Article
Topic-wise UPSC Prelims Questions hold immense importance to lead the IAS Prelims preparation in the right direction. The prelims exams for UPSC... View Article
The economy is one of the most important subjects in the Civil Services Examination. As per the UPSC 2024 calendar, the IAS Prelims and main... View Article
The UPSC Prelims exam was conducted on 5 June, 2022. Questions from Science and Technology in Civil Services Preliminary exam are either current... View Article
As per the UPSC 2024 calendar, the IAS Prelims and main exams are scheduled to take place on May 26, 2024 and September 20, 2024 respectively.... View Article
Art and Culture forms an integral part of the General Studies Paper-1 for the IAS Prelims. The UPSC Prelims exam was held on June 5, 2022.... View Article
UPSC Prelims 2024 is scheduled for 26th May 2024. Aspirants can take a look at the previous year questions for Modern History topic and get an... View Article
The two components of binomial nomenclature are: Generic name Specific epithet or the specific name. Here, in this binomial nomenclature, the... View Article
Bagging is a technique of covering the stigma with bags to prevent contamination of stigma from pollens. This technique is mainly practised to... View Article
Both the emasculation and bagging ensure that the female flower is completely protected from contamination. The difference between emasculation... View Article
Yes. Fertilization is essential for the formation of fruits. Fertilization is a process of sexual reproduction, which occurs in all flowering... View Article
Yes. Humans are called continuous breeders, as they are reproductively active throughout the year, irrespective of the season. Cattle, apes and... View Article
No. In the flowering plant after fertilization, the ovary matures into a fruit. The ovule is the structure, which develops into a seed during the... View Article
No. Taxon refers to all the categories in the taxonomic hierarchy. It may be a kingdom, class, order, family, genus or species. Taxonomy deals... View Article
Yes. Biological names are derived from the Latin language. This is mainly because the Latin language is a dead language and therefore it will not... View Article
Yes. DNA fragments are Negatively charged. Due to their negative charge, they migrate towards the positive electrode. Explore more NEET... View Article
Halophytes refer to salt-resistant plants. They are salt-tolerant plants with higher osmotic pressure, which grow well in a region with higher... View Article
The difference between phellem and phelloderm are: Phellem is the cork, which is produced on the outer side. Whereas, phelloderm is the... View Article