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This video offers a comprehensive review of a UP Home Guard sample paper, emphasizing that success in the exam is guaranteed if viewers diligently study the provided questions and their analyses (0:01). The exam consists of 100 questions for 100 marks, covering Hindi, English, General Science (GS), and General Knowledge (GK) (0:20). The presenter stresses the importance of understanding the detailed analysis provided for each question, advising viewers to take notes for guaranteed success (0:31). Key topics covered in the video include: World's Longest Snake The Anaconda is identified as the longest snake, with an important note about the viper being a small yet venomous snake (0:48). International Ayurveda Conference The third International Ayurveda Conference was held in Brazil from November 14-15, 2025, with India's ambassador, Dinesh Bhatia, attending the inauguration (1:12). Bailadila Mines These mines are known for their high-quality iron ore, located in Chhattisgarh, and contain 65-68% iron content (2:13). India's First Waste Management City By September 2025, Gorakhpur aims to become India's first integrated waste management and training center, promoting a waste-free environment (3:30). Hindu Scripture The Bhagavad Gita is highlighted as a significant Hindu scripture (5:40). Chota Nagpur Plateau The Damodar River is the main river draining the Chota Nagpur Plateau, known as the "Sorrow of Bengal" due to frequent flooding (7:05). The plateau is rich in minerals like coal, iron ore, bauxite, and manganese (9:19). Mauryan Emperor Ashoka Ashoka, who reigned from 273 to 232 BCE, adopted Buddhism after the Kalinga War and sent missions to spread the religion (10:41). His Sarnath Lion Capital is India's national emblem (11:48). Chandragupta Maurya founded the Mauryan Empire (12:15). Human Circulatory System Blood is part of the circulatory system, with adults having 5-6 liters of blood, and plasma making up 55% of blood volume. Red blood cells transport oxygen, and platelets help in blood clotting (13:29). First Indian Woman in Space Kalpana Chawla was the first Indian woman in space, flying in 1997 and tragically dying in 2003 during re-entry (14:50). Non-Renewable Energy Sources Fossil fuels (coal, petroleum, natural gas) are non-renewable, take millions of years to form, and release carbon dioxide, contributing to global warming (17:56). Crop Seasons in India The video explains three main crop seasons: Rabi (winter), Kharif (monsoon), and Zaid (summer), with examples like wheat (Rabi), maize (Kharif), and vegetables (Zaid) (20:59). Cooperative Societies in Indian Constitution Cooperative societies fall under the State List, and Article 43B was added in 2011 to promote them (21:57). Mitochondria and Ribosomes Mitochondria produce ATP, while ribosomes produce protein (23:03). Medieval Kannauj Dynasty The Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty ruled Kannauj during the medieval period (23:41). President's Advisory Jurisdiction Article 143 of the Indian Constitution allows the President to seek advisory opinions from the Supreme Court (24:22). Kinetic Energy in Magnetic Fields When a charged particle moves in a magnetic field, its kinetic energy remains unchanged as no work is done (25:13). Atomic Bombings of Japan The atomic bomb "Fat Man" was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, and "Little Boy" on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, leading to the end of World War II (25:47). Finance Bill in Indian Constitution Article 110 of the Indian Constitution deals with the Finance Bill (27:04). Samaveda Samaveda is one of the four Vedas, considered the primary source of Indian music and art, known as the "Veda of Melodies" (27:56). FIFA Headquarters The headquarters of FIFA are located in Switzerland (29:04). Malwa Plateau The Malwa Plateau, situated between the Aravalli and Vindhya ranges, is known for its black soil and cultivation of cotton and soybeans (30:26). "Grand Old Man of India" Dadabhai Naoroji is known as the "Grand Old Man of India" (31:09). Food Preservation Pasteurization is a process used in food processing to kill harmful microorganisms (33:25). Guwahati and Brahmaputra River Guwahati is located on the banks of the Brahmaputra River (34:26). Sher Shah Suri Sher Shah Suri ruled from 1540-1545 and introduced significant reforms in currency, land revenue, and administration (37:16). Agrasen ki Baoli This historic stepwell is located in Delhi (37:38). Third Anglo-Maratha War After the Third Anglo-Maratha War in 1818, Peshwa Baji Rao II, the last Peshwa, was given an annual pension of 8 lakh rupees and sent to Bithoor (39:01). Dhyan Chand Stadium The Dhyan Chand Stadium is a hockey stadium in Delhi, named after Major Dhyan Chand, a legendary Indian hockey player (40:07).up home guard question paper