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The Riversof Saptasindhu
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Vedic Rivers Explorer • Ancient Names to Modern Flows | UPSC & Geography Masterclass Vedic Rivers Interactive Quiz River Atlas Match Challenge Deep Facts Study Notes Start Quiz UPSC Prelims 2026 • Geography Special The Riversof Saptasindhu Master the ancient Vedic names of India’s rivers. From Vitastā to Jhelum — the ultimate interactive guide for…
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What does an empty seat represent in early Buddhist iconography?
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What does an empty seat represent in early Buddhist iconography? Correct Answer: (a) The meditation of the Buddha Detailed Explanation (NCERT-Based | 100% Accurate) This is a high-yield conceptual question from Early Buddhist Art (Aniconic Phase). Source: NCERT Class 12 – Themes in Indian History Part-I, Chapter 4: Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings “Many early sculptors…
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Detailed Explanation for UPSC CSE 2026: Pleistocene River Course Changes in the Indus-Ganga Systems
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Question Recap:In the Pleistocene period, either the Yamuna once flowed into the Indus, or the Sutlej flowed into the Yamuna, and one major tributary of either had shifted from the Ganga to the Indus or vice versa. Which of the following is/are the basis of the above assertion? The Nadi-Sukta of the RigvedaThe explorations of…
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Which one of the following is correct with regard to Carey Coombs murmur? (a) Soft systolic murmur due to mitral regurgitation (b) Soft mid-diastolic murmur due to mitral valvulitis (c) Harsh early diastolic murmur due to aortic regurgitation (d) Blowing late systolic murmur due to aortic stenosis
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The correct answer is (b) Soft mid-diastolic murmur due to mitral valvulitis. Quick Breakdown: Understanding the Carey Coombs Murmur – A Classic Sign of Acute Rheumatic Carditis The Carey Coombs murmur (also called Coombs murmur) is a historically important auscultatory finding first described by British physician Carey Franklin Coombs in 1907. It remains a valuable…
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Which one of the following statements is correct for subcutaneous nodules in Rheumatic fever? (a) They are present over flexor aspect of forearm (b) They are painful tender nodules (c) The usual size of these nodules is 3-5 cm (d) They typically appear more than 3 weeks after onset of other clinical manifestations
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The correct answer is (d) They typically appear more than 3 weeks after onset of other clinical manifestations. Quick Breakdown: Subcutaneous Nodules in Acute Rheumatic Fever – The “Late Comer” Major Criterion Subcutaneous nodules remain one of the five major Jones criteria for diagnosing acute rheumatic fever (ARF), yet they are relatively uncommon (occurring in…
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Consider the following statements for diagnosing ventricular aneurysm in a patient with recent myocardial infarction: I. Paradoxical impulse on chest wall II. Persistent ST elevation on ECG III. Unusual bulge from cardiac silhouette on X-ray IV. Presence of pulsus paradoxsus Which of the above are correct? (a) I and II only (b) I and IV (c) I, II and III (d) II, III and IV
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The correct answer is (c) I, II and III. Quick Breakdown: Blog Post: Diagnosing Post-MI Ventricular Aneurysm – Key Clinical & Imaging Clues Left ventricular aneurysm is a serious mechanical complication following a transmural myocardial infarction (especially anterior wall). It occurs when the infarcted myocardium thins and bulges outward, leading to dyskinetic or akinetic segments.…
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which of the following heart sounds are best heard with the bell of stethoscopе? I. Opening snap II. Systolic click III. Third heart sound IV. Mid diastolic murmur
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which of the following heart sounds are best heard with the bell of stethoscopе? I. Opening snap II. Systolic click III. Third heart sound IV. Mid diastolic murmur Select the correct answer using the code given below: (a) I and IV (b) II and III only (c) III and IV (d) I, II and III…
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Human & Economic Geography
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Human & Economic Geography – 50 Interactive MCQs | UPSC, BPSC 2026 | CrackTarget Human & Economic Geography 50 Interactive MCQs with Instant Feedback + Detailed Explanations ✅ UPSC CSE GS-1 ✅ BPSC & State PCS ✅ Updated June 2026 Click on any option to check your answer. Correct answer will be highlighted in green…
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Climatic vs Climactic
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Climatic vs Climactic: Two Commonly Confused Words with Very Different Meanings English vocabulary for competitive exams (SSC, Bank PO, CDS, NDA, UPSC, Judiciary) often features word pairs that are spelled similarly but belong to entirely different fields. Climatic and Climactic is one such pair. Mixing them up can completely change the meaning of your sentence.…
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Affect vs Effect
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Affect vs Effect: The Most Commonly Confused Word Pair in English Affect and Effect are the classic confusing pair that appears in almost every competitive exam (SSC, Bank PO, CDS, NDA, UPSC, Judiciary). Even native speakers sometimes mix them up. Using the wrong word can completely change the meaning of your sentence. Let’s understand both…
