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What led to the beginning of the Renaissance?

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The development in arts and letters known as the Renaissance(rebirth) was a revived interest in classical learning and culture in the 1300's and the 1400's in Italy, but later spread to other parts of Europe.


The Renaissance involved new thought because it was a secular movement. During the feudal period, the Catholic Church was the center of learning; in fact, the medieval scholar had been concerned with the harnessing of reason in the defense and service of religion. But, with the end of feudalism and increased trading outside of Europe, new ideas emerged and the Renaissance scholar became more concerned with the secular side of things. Furthermore, poets and philosophers concerned themselves with the natural world, rather than theology. One reason for the scholarship in Italy is the fact that Greek scholars emigrated to Italy after the invasion of the Ottoman Turks who captured Constantinople. These scholars brought with them classical texts and manuscripts, which helped to revive interest in classical learning and arts.


Along with the Greek scholars, Italian scholar Petrarch is felt to be a major impetus to the rebirth of culture and learning. Having a passionate interest in the rediscovery of lost Roman manuscripts and a strong belief in the power of ancient thought to civilize, his ideas certainly complemented those who valued classical learning.

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In the following question, out of the given four alternatives, select the one which best expresses the meaning of the given word.

Jettison

 

A) Keep B) Eject
C) Embrace D) Retain
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Eject

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Alkali metals can

A) be highly unstable at room temperature B) vaporize at room temperature
C) easily gain electrons D) easily lose electrons
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) easily lose electrons

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The most pure form of carbon among the options is

A) Anthracite B) Lampblack
C) Graphite D) Wood Charcoal
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Anthracite

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In IT, the method for updating the main memory as soon as a word is removed from the cache is called

A) Write-through B) Write-back
C) Protected-write D) Cache-write
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Write-back

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A duty or task to be fulfilled

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A duty or task that needs to be fulfilled is a responsibility that needs to happen.


 


For example : a doctor has his own task or responsibility, a police, a lawyer, etc... all have their own responsibilities.  

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Which bank has become the 1st Indian bank to link interest rates to RBI's repo rate?

A) SBI B) HDFC Bank
C) Axis Bank D) Yes Bank
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) SBI

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In India, who appoints ministers at state level?

A) The President of India B) Governor of that state
C) Chief Minister of that state D) Prime Minister of India
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Governor of that state

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