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Posted by Mohammed Moin Akhtar Raza 5 years ago (10379841)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Q u e s t i o n : What happened everytime Uncle Podger undertook to do a job?
Ans: Everytime Uncle Podger undertook a job there was a commotion up and down the house
Posted by Kushagra Rastogi 5 years ago (6252517)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Part A: Statistics for Economics
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Unit 3: Statistical Tools and Interpretation |
Measures of Dispersion - (range, quartile deviation, mean deviation and); (co-efficient of range, co-efficient of quartile-deviation, co- efficient of mean deviation,
Correlation –Spearman's rank correlation.
Index Numbers - index of industrial production |
Part B: Introductory Microeconomics
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Unit 4: Introduction |
concepts of production possibility frontier and |
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Unit 6: Producer Behaviour and Supply |
Producer's equilibrium-meaning and its conditions in terms of marginal revenue-marginal cost. |
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Unit 7: Forms of Market and Price Determination under Perfect Competition with simple applications |
Other Market Forms - monopoly, monopolistic competition - their meaning and features |
Posted by Avantika Behera 5 years ago (10214386)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Peggy and Maddie decided to change their behaviour after Wanda’s incident. Peggy had tried to justify her behaviour towards Wanda that it was not her dress for which she teased her but she indirectly encouraged her for those beautiful drawings. And, that made her the winner of the drawing competition. While Maddie decided not to be a silent spectator and promised herself that she would try to protect if anyone would be mocked down.
Posted by Ayishath Fahma 5 years ago (10379796)
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Shourya Ravikant Wahule Shourya Ravikant Wahule 4 years, 11 months ago (9913369)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
1. While listening to the story, what did alice see?
A n s w e r : While listening to the story, Alice suddenly saw a white rabbit, which was going somewhere hurriedly.
Posted by Vedika Kengale 5 years ago (10086608)
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आप जो सवाल पूछ रहे हैं वह अस्पष्ट या अधूरा है।
आप अध्याय नाम या पुस्तक नाम जैसे अधिक विवरण जोड़ सकते हैं।
विशिष्ट प्रश्न पूछें जो स्पष्ट और संक्षिप्त हों।
उत्तर के लिए ठीक से पूछे गए प्रश्न पूछें।
Posted by Gulshan Kumar 5 years ago (10369803)
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बहुउद्देश्यीय कम्पनी एक बड़ी कंपनी है जो अपने उत्पादक और व्यावसायिक गतिविधियों को एक से अधिक देशों में करती है।
इसे एक स्थानान्तरण निगम भी कहा जाता है क्योंकि इसका संचालन उस देश की सीमाओं से परे होता है जिसमें यह शुरू किया गया था।
उदाहरण: भारत में काम करने वाले बहुराष्ट्रीय कंपनियां जॉनसन एंड जॉनसन और कोका-कोला हैं और भारतीय बहुराष्ट्रीय कंपनियों में टाटा स्टील और रिलायंस इंडस्ट्रीज शामिल हैं।
Posted by Bhumika Sharma 5 years ago (10155456)
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आप जो सवाल पूछ रहे हैं वह अस्पष्ट या अधूरा है।
आप अध्याय नाम या पुस्तक नाम जैसे अधिक विवरण जोड़ सकते हैं।
विशिष्ट प्रश्न पूछें जो स्पष्ट और संक्षिप्त हों।
उत्तर के लिए ठीक से पूछे गए प्रश्न पूछें।
Posted by Gurvinder Kumar 5 years ago (10379643)
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Posted by Gurvinder Kumar 5 years ago (10379643)
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आप जो सवाल पूछ रहे हैं वह अस्पष्ट या अधूरा है।
आप अध्याय नाम या पुस्तक नाम जैसे अधिक विवरण जोड़ सकते हैं।
विशिष्ट प्रश्न पूछें जो स्पष्ट और संक्षिप्त हों।
उत्तर के लिए ठीक से पूछे गए प्रश्न पूछें।
Posted by Janvi Shivalik Public School 5 years ago (10224506)
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आप जो सवाल पूछ रहे हैं वह अस्पष्ट या अधूरा है।
आप अध्याय नाम या पुस्तक नाम जैसे अधिक विवरण जोड़ सकते हैं।
विशिष्ट प्रश्न पूछें जो स्पष्ट और संक्षिप्त हों।
उत्तर के लिए ठीक से पूछे गए प्रश्न पूछें।
Posted by Nafisa Bohra 5 years ago (10364201)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a telecommunication protocol (set of rules) which describes how mobile phones, personal computers etc. can be interconnected without any wires. For this, a short-range wireless connection is used. A small radio receiver/transmitter is placed in each device which helps in transferring files between your bluetooth devices and the other bluetooth enabled devices within the range. Bluetooth is a low powered and short range (30 m) transmission technology.
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Posted by Harshita Bansal❤️ 5 years ago (10189189)
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Posted by Vasundhara Verma 5 years ago (10379648)
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Posted by Madhuri Gupta 5 years ago (10368142)
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Posted by Vedika Kengale 5 years ago (10086608)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
ocus on Understanding Concepts
You can memorize formulas and rules to complete many math problems, but this doesn't mean that you understand the underlying concepts behind what you're doing. This makes it harder to successfully solve problems, as well as making it nearly impossible to easily absorb new information. Taking the time to make sure you understand why you're doing what you're doing can help your math skills immensely.
Go Over New Concepts and Practice Problems
Jumping directly into solving problems can lead to frustration and confusion. Try to study your textbooks and pay attention in class. You should also work on any practice problems your teachers assign before completing any assignments. This gives you a chance to absorb what you're learning.
Solve Extra Problems
Practice makes perfect, even with math. If you are struggling with a particular kind of problem, you can improve by working on solving additional problems. You can start out with simplified problems of the same type, and move up in difficulty as you become more comfortable with finding the solutions.
Change Word Problems Up
Some students have a harder time than others with understanding math word problems. You can read these problems out loud, or even draw the problems out. Hearing the problem or being able to visualize it can give you the help you need to improve this math skill.
Apply Math to Real Life
Understanding why and how math is important can give you the motivation you need to keep applying yourself. Try to think of real-world examples where math is applied and consider what math concepts you would need to use in these conditions.
Posted by Atharv Raj Yadav 5 years ago (9163542)
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आप जो सवाल पूछ रहे हैं वह अस्पष्ट या अधूरा है।
आप अध्याय नाम या पुस्तक नाम जैसे अधिक विवरण जोड़ सकते हैं।
विशिष्ट प्रश्न पूछें जो स्पष्ट और संक्षिप्त हों।
उत्तर के लिए ठीक से पूछे गए प्रश्न पूछें।
Posted by Sanskruti Jogdand 5 years ago (10379109)
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Answer: Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC)
Extra Explanation;
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) is an Indian public sector multinational crude oil and gas company. Its registered office is in New Delhi. It is owned by the Government of India, under the administrative control of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
Posted by Palika Chandra Swaroop 5 years ago (10379110)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Let BD be the tree broken at point C such that the broken part CD takes the position CA and strikes the ground at A. It is given that AB = 8 m and ∠BAC = 30°.
Let BC = x metres and CD = CA = y metres
In right triangle ABC, we have



Now, height of the tree

Hence, the height of the tree 
Posted by Pihu ✨ 5 years ago (10059176)
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Posted by Anu Panday Panday 5 years ago (10345070)
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आप जो सवाल पूछ रहे हैं वह अस्पष्ट या अधूरा है।
आप अध्याय नाम या पुस्तक नाम जैसे अधिक विवरण जोड़ सकते हैं।
विशिष्ट प्रश्न पूछें जो स्पष्ट और संक्षिप्त हों।
उत्तर के लिए ठीक से पूछे गए प्रश्न पूछें।
Posted by Harish R. 5 years ago (10186125)
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ANSWER
The intersection of a column and row in a spreadsheet is called a bon of Cell.
Extra explanation:
The INTERSECTION of a row and column is called a CELL. Also called a spreadsheet. The intersection of a column and row on a worksheet. You enter data into cells to create a worksheet. The active cell contains the cell pointer. Alternatively, in a table (which I assume you're referring to),
rows are "horizontal" collections of items belonging to a certain category; columns are "vertical" collections. Each item (orange) in the table "belongs" to one row (yellow) and one column (red).
Posted by Samidha Deshmukh 5 years ago (10228307)
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Posted by Mohammed Zakriya 5 years ago (6674257)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Started on the pattern of “Chipko Movement” this movement was started in Karnataka to save trees. Appiko means ‘to hug’. On 8 September, 1983, 160 men, women and children hugged the trees (to save them) in Salkani forest in Sirsi and forced the woodcutters to leave.
Posted by Venkatesh D Naik 5 years ago (10183765)
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Posted by Ritu Mahour 5 years ago (9792070)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Write any four
(i) We the people of India: The Constitution has been drawn up and enacted by the people through their representatives, and not handed down to them by a King or any outside powers.
(ii) Sovereign: People have supreme right to make decisions on internal as well as external matters. No external power can dictate the government of India.
(iii) Socialist: Wealth is generated socially and should be shared equally by the society. Government should regulate the ownership of land and industry to reduce socio-economic inequalities.
(iv) Secular: Citizens have complete freedom to follow any religion. But there is no official religion. Government treats all religious beliefs and practices with equal respect.
(v) Democratic: A form of government where people enjoy equal political rights, elect their rulers and hold them accountable.
(vi) Republic: The head of the state is an elected person and its not a hereditary position.
(vii) Justice: Citizens cannot be discriminated on the grounds of caste, religion and gender. Social inequalities have to be reduced. Government should work for the welfare of all, especially for the disadvantaged groups.
(viii) Liberty: There are no unreasonable restrictions on the citizens about what they think, how they wish to express their thoughts and the way they wish to follow up their thoughts in actions.
(ix) Equality: All are equal before the law. The traditional social inequalities have to be ended. The government should ensure equal opportunity for all.
(x) Fraternity: All of us should behave as if we are members of the same family. No one should treat a fellow citizen as inferior.
Posted by Ritu Mahour 5 years ago (9792070)
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago (2898529)
Individual freedom
• The first point to note about the Constitution is its commitment to individual freedom.
• Remember Rammohan Roy protested against curtailment of the freedom of the press by the
British colonial state.
• It is not surprising therefore that freedom of expression is an integral part of the Indian Constitution. So is the freedom from arbitrary arrest.
• The infamous Rowlatt Act, which the national movement opposed so vehemently, sought to deny this basic freedom.
Social Justice
Classical liberalism always privileges rights of the individuals over demands of social justice and community values.
The liberalism of the Indian Constitution differs from this version in two ways.
• First, it was always linked to social justice. The best example of this is the provision for
reservations for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the Constitution. The makers of the Constitution believed that the mere granting of the right to equality was not enough to overcome age-old injustices suffered by these groups or to give real meaning to their right to vote.
• Special constitutional measures were required to advance their interests. Therefore the constitution makers provided a number of special measures to protect the interests of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes such as the reservation of seats in legislatures. The Constitution also made it possible for the government to reserve public sector jobs for these
groups.
Respect for diversity and minority rights
• The Indian Constitution encourages equal respect between communities.
• This was not easy in our country, first because communities do not always have a relationship of
equality; they tend to have hierarchical relationships with one another (as in the case of caste).
• Second, when these communities do see each other as equals, they also tend to become rivals (as
in the case of religious communities).
• It was important to ensure that no one community systematically dominates others. This made
it mandatory for our Constitution to recognize community based rights.
• One such right is the right of religious communities to establish and run their own educational institutions.
• Such institutions may receive money from the government. This provision shows that the Indian
Constitution does not see religion merely as a private matter concerning the individual.
Secularism
• The term secular was not initially mentioned; the Indian Constitution has always been secular.
• The mainstream, western conception, of secularism means mutual exclusion of state and religion
in order to protect values such as individual freedom and citizenship rights of individuals.
• The term mutual exclusion means this: both religion and state must stay away from the internal affairs of one another. The state must not intervene in the domain of religion; religion likewise should not dictate state policy or influence the conduct of the state. In other words,
mutual exclusion means that religion and state must be strictly separated.
• To protect religious freedom of individuals, therefore, state must not help religious
organizations. But at the same time, state should not tell religious organisations how to manage their affairs.
Rights of Religious Groups
• The Indian Constitution grants rights to all religious communities such as the right to establish and maintain their educational institutions. Freedom of religion in India means the freedom of religion of both individuals and communities.
State's Power of Intervention
• The state simply had to interfere in the affairs of religion.
• The state could also help religious communities by giving aid to educational institutions run by them.
• The state may help or hinder religious communities depending on which mode of action promotes values such as freedom and equality.

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