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first term of Ap=1
common difference=4
hence nth term (tn)=a+(n-1) d
only that number is ppossible in AP which gives integer value of n
now calculate n for each number,
(1) 7881=1+(n-1) 4
7880/4=1970=n
n gain integer value so , 7881 is In Ap
(2) 13531=1+(n-1) 4
13530/4=3382.5 =n
this is not possible
(3) 10091=1+(n-1) 4
10090/4=2522.5 =n
this is also not possible
(4) 4551=1+(n-1) d
4550/4=1137.5 =n
hence this is not possible
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| Address Given Or Examination Hall Date The Principal Name of Institute Address Dear Sir/Madam Subject: Inquiry regarding …………………….. . Body of letterPara I – After reading your advertisement regarding …………………….. . I wish to make certain inquiries.Para II –
Para III – I will be grateful if you could send me the brochure along with the enrolment form so that I could register in the course at the earliest. |
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You are Anshul/Anshika, a student of class X and resident of 56 D, Ring Road, ITO, New Delhi, and wants to be a choreographer. Write a leter to the director, National Institute of Choreography, Noida, seeking information about their course, admission procedure, eligibility criteria and other necessary details.
Answer:
56 D, Ring Road, ITO
New Delhi 1100XX
1 July 20XX
The Director
National Institute of Choreography
Sector 16, Noida 102XXX
Dear Sir
Subject: Inquiry regarding course in choreography
Refer to your advertisement regarding the courses in choreography offered by your reputable institute, I want to state that I am currently in X class and preparing for my final exam. I am very much interested in dancing and want to take it as a career. I am also given to understand that this institute is by far the best so far as choreography is concerned and I would very much like to be part of it. Kindly send me the prospectus and the application form. I would be highly grateful if you could provide me with the following information:
- The department and programme faculty
- Funding opportunities
- Scholarships available
- Admission procedure
- Eligibility criteria
- Hostel facilities
Kindly send me, the brochure along with the enrolment form at the earliest so that I could register myself for the course.
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The communication barriers may prevent communication or carry incorrect meaning due to which misunderstandings may be created. Therefore, it is essential for a manager to identify such barriers and take appropriate measures to overcome them. The barriers to communication in organizations can be broadly grouped as follows:
1. Semantic Barriers
These are concerned with the problems and obstructions in the process of encoding and decoding of a message into words or impressions. Normally, such barriers result due to use of wrong words, faulty translations, different interpretations, etc.
For example, a manager has to communicate with workers who have no knowledge of the English language and on the other side, he is not well conversant with the Hindi language. Here, language is a barrier to communication as the manager may not be able to communicate properly with the workers.
2. Psychological Barriers
Emotional or psychological factors also act as barriers to communication. The state of mind of both sender and receiver of communication reflects in effective communication. A worried person cannot communicate properly and an angry recipient cannot understand the message properly.
Thus, at the time of communication, both the sender and the receiver need to be psychologically sound. Also, they should trust each other. If they do not believe each other, they cannot understand each other’s message in its original sense.
3. Organizational Barriers
The factors related to organizational structure, rules and regulations authority relationships, etc. may sometimes act as barriers to effective communication. In an organization with a highly centralized pattern, people may not be encouraged to have free communication. Also, rigid rules and regulations and cumbersome procedures may also become a hurdle to communication.
4. Personal Barriers
The personal factors of both sender and receiver may act as a barrier to effective communication. If a superior thinks that a particular communication may adversely affect his authority, he may suppress such communication.
Also, if the superiors do not have confidence in the competency of their subordinates, they may not ask for their advice. The subordinates may not be willing to offer useful suggestions in the absence of any reward or appreciation for a good suggestion.
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The young seagulls family tried every possible method to encourage him to fly. They cajoled him and even scolded him but to no avail. Finally, they decided to leave him hungry on the ledge for some time. Finally, his mother took a bold but seemingly cruel step. She flew close to the ledge with a scrap of fish in her beak. That made the young seagull fall from the ledge while trying to get the fish. In fright, he opened his wings and then found that he was able to fly. Thus, the purpose was served.
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- The Khilafat Movement was started to save the Ottoman Empire and it extended to India against the British power. During the 1st world war, Turkey helped Germany to war against British.The Khilafat Movement expanded to South Asia under the leadership of ali brothers.
- The Khilafat Movement in India got the support of Mahatma Gandhim.Gandhiji advised the Muslim leaders to start non-cooperation with the British to force them to re-establish Khilafat..
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As both X and Y had 12 protons both has atomic number 12 that is magnesium. In case of Y, we have only 10 electrons because of this the affect of nuclear charge on the electrons is more than that of on 12 electrons(happens for same number of protons). Hence, radii of Y is smaller than that of X
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Given - AB and AC are two equal words of a circle, therefore the centre of the circle lies on the bisector of
BAC.
OA is the bisector of
BAC.
Again, the internal bisector of an angle divides the opposite sides in the ratio of the sides containing the angle.
P divides BC in the ratio = 6 : 6 = 1 : 1.
P is mid-point of BC.
OP
BC.
In
ABP, by Pythagoras theorem,

In right
OBP, we have

Equating (1) and (2), we get

Putting AP in (1), we get

or,alternate method:

Area of
AOB by Heron's formula

ar
AOB) = 

Also ar
AOB = 


BM = h = 4.8 cm
BC = 2 BM = 9.6 cm.
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<div style="margin:0px; padding:0px">Following are the differences between the organised and unorganised sector:</div> <div style="margin:0px; padding:0px"> </div> <div style="margin:0px; padding:0px">
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Organised sector |
Unorganised sector |
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Comprises enterprises where the term of employment is regular and the job is assured. |
Comprises small units where jobs are not regular and hence the job is not assured. |
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Companies are registered by the government and have to follow rules and regulations. |
Companies are outside the control of the government. They have rules and regulations, but these are not followed. |
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Employees in the organised sector have fixed working hours and they are paid if they work overtime. |
Workers in the unorganised sector are paid low wages which are not regular. There is no provision of payment if they work overtime. |
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Employees in the organised sector get social security benefits such pension, provident fund, paid leave, sick leave etc. |
Workers in the unorganised sector do not get benefits such as pension and provident fund. There are no paid leaves and no leaves due to sickness. |
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Workers in the organised sector are paid a fixed salary. |
Workers in the unorganised sector are not paid a fixed salary. |
Posted by Paru ? 5 years, 2 months ago
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| Series |
| The same amount of current flows through all the components |
| In an electrical circuit, components are arranged in a line |
| When resistors are put in a series circuit, the voltage across each resistor is different even though the current flow is the same through all of them. |
| If one component breaks down, the whole circuit will burn out. |
| If Vt is the total voltage then it is equal to V1+V2+V3 |
| Parallel |
| The current flowing through each component combines to form the current flow through the source. |
| In an electrical circuit, components are arranged parallel to each other |
| When resistors are put in a parallel circuit, the voltage across each of the resistors is the same. And even the polarities are the same |
| Other components will function even if one component breaks down, each has its own independent circuit |
| If Vt is the total voltage then it is equal to V1=V2=V3 |
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- Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the market value of the final goods and services produced during a year within the domestic territory of a country.
- Here only final goods and services are counted to avoid the problem of double counting.
- For e.g. a farmer sold wheat to flour mill for Rs. 10 per kg. The mill grinds the wheat and sold the flour to a biscuit company for Rs. 12 per kg. The biscuit company uses the flour, sugar and butter to make 5 biscuit packets. He sold the biscuit to the consumer at Rs. 15 per biscuit packet.
- Here biscuits are the final goods that are purchased by the consumer. Wheat and wheat flour are the intermediate goods used in the production of final good.
- The value of Rs. 75 already includes the value of flour Rs. 12.
- Hence only the value of final goods and services.
Therefore, GDP = Value of output − Intermediate Consumption
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Vegetative Propagation
It is the mode of asexual reproduction in plants. Plant parts are detached from the parent & form a new plant. Structures which help in vegetative propagation are called Vegetative propagules. Example: Rhizome, tuber etc.
Natural vegetative propagation
- Root
- Stem
- Leaves
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(sin72° + cos18°)(sin72° − cos18°).
= (sin2 72° – cos2 18°)
= (sin2 72° – cos2 (90° – 72°)
= sin2 72° – sin2 72°
= 0
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A dairy from his parents which attracts her the most.she named her kitty.
she also got many things like bouquet of roses , a jar of cold cream, two books, and a strawberry tart from her mother.
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