Russian
Question : There are few words missing in the passage given below. The options given contain an answer that will fit in those given blanks. Pick the correct word to be used to make the sentence coherent and grammatically correct.
Intially it was 1) ___________________ down by the outbreak of pandemic, and now the Russian invasion of Ukraine is becoming a threat to 2) ___________________ the 2024 completion deadline of Nal Se Jal, a flagship scheme of the Modi government to provide 3) ___________________ drinking water to all the rural households across the country.
This flagship scheme involves creating water supply 4) ___________________, such as laying water pipelines to provide functional tap connections to beneficiary households, alongside 5) ___________________ existing water supply systems.
Choose the correct word to be used in blank 4.
Option 1: facillitated
Option 2: infrastructure
Option 3: legislature
Option 4: gesture
Correct Answer: infrastructure
Solution : The correct answer is infrastructure
This flagship scheme involves creating water supply infrastructure
Explanation:
The only word which will fit the blank to make the sentence coherent is infrastructure. It means the fundamental infrastructure (such as buildings, roads, and power sources) and organizational structures required for the operation of a society or business.
Meaning of the rest of the words
Facillitated- to make it easier
Legislature: the legislative body
Gesture- movement of a body part, particularly the hand or the head, to convey a thought or meaning.
Question : Comprehension: Read the following passage and answer the question. Another feature of the post-Cold War era is that since the West has become the victor of the East-West ideological rivalry, Western systems and Western influences, in general, have started to dominate the whole world. For example, the United States has visibly enhanced its influence in the Middle East and in the Caucasus since the end of the Cold War. The invasion of Kuwait by Iraq in August 1990 and the following Gulf Crisis, in a way, created an opportunity for the United States to exercise its hegemonic power in the Middle East. In the following years, in the absence of a counterpower, the influence of the United States increased further. With the military operation in Afghanistan and the invasion of Iraq after the September 11, 2001 attacks, the United States perpetuated its dominance in the region. The region of the Caucasus was formerly under the Russian sphere of influence. But the United States managed to enter this energy-rich region with some new allies that used to be part of the Soviet Union, such as Azerbaijan, Ukraine, and Georgia. Although Russia certainly did not want the United States' presence in the region, its ability to prevent it has remained limited. Likewise, NATO expanded to include Eastern Europe, a region that also used to be under Soviet influence. Russia, in the beginning, tried to resist NATO expansion, posing several threats, including creating a counter-defence organisation. But it was eventually convinced by the project of "partnership for peace," through which it preserved many of its privileges in Eastern European countries.
Question: Which of the following can be a suitable title of the given passage?
Option 1: Gulf Crisis
Option 2: Western domination
Option 3: NATO and allies
Option 4: Caucasus History
Correct Answer: Western domination
Solution : The second option is correct.
The passage primarily discusses the shift in global power dynamics during the post-Cold War era, emphasising the dominance of Western systems and influences, particularly those of the United States. It highlights instances such as the Gulf Crisis, the U.S. military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the expansion of NATO.
Therefore, the correct title is: Western Domination.
HI,
The Foreign Service Institute of the United States has determined that it takes about 1100 hours of study to reach fluency in Russian. If you're willing to study 3 hours every day, it could take you a year to reach that level. Let's assume that your learning goal is to speak conversational Russian with a group of friends/colleagues.
If you use the learning materials that help you start speaking, you will be able to :
- Understand and use a few essential phrases in 1-2 months (far beyond just "privet", for sure)
- Be able to make a very basic conversation in Russian in 2-3 months;
- Express most of your ideas using simple vocabulary in 4-6 months;
- Get to the intermediate level of listening, speaking, and writing in 8-12 months.
- Get to near-native level in 1-2 years.
That is all subject to using Russian daily. How much time to spend on that, that is up to you. I would recommend at least 30 min. or more. This will help you make progress.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
Hi,
Average starting Salary for Russian Interpreter in India is around 2.0 Lakhs per year (16.7k per month). 2 years of minimum experience is required to be a Russian Interpreter. Russian Language Expert salary in India with less than 2 year of experience to 11 years ranges from 3.3 Lakhs to 8.0 Lakhs with an average annual salary of 5.7 Lakhs based on 21 salaries.
Learning a second language is always good, but as you said that you have completed all levels in Russian language I assume you are confident about choosing to become an interpreter. Now I must tell you that interpreters are in great demand today and you can earn upto INR 3.9 LPA TO INR 6.9 LPA . This can grow based on the level of expirence you have.
Dear Aspirant, I am not sure what's your question? If you are talking about medical pg course examination then yes you are eligible if the medical university is affiliated with NMC. If you are talking about any other government exams of India, then you have to approach UGC for that.
Hi there.
The demand for the services of Russian linguistic has accelerated at an unprecedented spurt in India. There is no doubt that the Russian language scope as a career-pro language is breathtaking and astonishing. Many people willing to embrace it have many job opportunities that await them in the corporate world.
There is a wide range of job opportunities and career scope for learning Russian in India. With the consistent expansion of Russian and Indian businesses, and consulting firms, employees have a constant requirement with Russian expertise. There is also an interest in Russian culture traditionally existing in India. It gives access to rich Russian literature and the scientific literature of the country. It is a barometer of a nation’s soft power. There was a time when it was one of India’s most useful international languages and was taught in several cities and a host of universities. However, the decline of Russia’s superpower status was followed by a loss of interest. The Government of Russia has started giving adequate attention to teaching in India.
The ability to speak the Russian language in India offers numerous engineering, Science & Technology, Oil & Gas, the Defense sector, etc. Translator and Interpreter as a career option are some of the most sought-after professions in the languages. You can become a translator and an interpreter for some of these tourists.
Presently, the rate of Indian students choosing to study medicine in Russia is increasing each year. The Russian educational sector is highly developed. They are among the best in scientific subjects like Physics, chemistry, biology, and more. Today, many Indians choose to pursue Medical courses in Russia thanks to the high level of education combined with affordable fees. A large number of University offers Government-sponsored scholarships to international students to study in Russia.
Hey Aspirants,
Hope you are doing great,
As you want the questionnaire about 19th century Russian society. Here I am providing you the related questions to that :
1. Why were there revolutionary disturbances in Russia in 1905? What were the demands of revolutionaries?
2. What were the social, economic and political conditions in Russia before 1905?
3. In what ways was the working population in Russia different from other countries in Europe, before 1917?
4. Why did the Tsarist autocracy collapse in 1917?
5. What were the main changes brought about by the Bolsheviks immediately after the October Revolution?
These are some questions related to Russian society in 19th century.
I hope this will help you,
Best of Luck :)
Hi. FMGE exam is for candidates who are studying abroad- Russia, Phillipines and other countries. If a candidate wants to practice in India, they must complete their MBBS degree and after that give the exam. If you pass the exam, you will be required to do one year compulsory internship in a recognised hospital in India. Hope it helps!
Hello,
You can use Calculus by IA Maron ( Russian Author )
IA Maron book is one of the top Calculus book.
This book is good both for Differential C alculus and Integral Calculus. It inc lude various kind of problems, with full explanations and illustrations. The questions are arranged in the order of increasing difficulty so that you can master them easily.
so we can say that Russian calculus book is good for jee!
But talking about the competitive nature and difficulty level of this exam, you need to refer some standard reference books of JEE Main and previous year questions too for calculus to crack this exam.
here are some other reference books you can use:
hope this helps
All the best!
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