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Differences between cardinal utility and ordinal utility are
| Basis | Cardinal Utility | Ordinal Utility |
| Meaning | Cardinal utility means that satisfaction can be measured in cardinal numbers such as 1, 2, 3 etc. | Ordinal utility refers to satisfaction that cannot be measured in cardinal numbers and we just rank the scale of preferences and make use of ordinal numbers like 1st, 2nd,etc. |
| Proposed by |
This concept was proposed by Alfred Marshall. | This concept was proposed by JR Hicks and Allen. |
| Realistic | Cardinal utility is less realistic than ordinal utility. | Ordinal utility is more realistic than cardinal utility. |
| Measurement | Utility is measured in 'utils'. | Utility is ranked based on satisfaction. |
| Examples |
Utility derived from the consumption of an apple is 6 utils. Utility derived from the consumption of bread is 10 utils. |
Strawberries gives more satisfaction than apples. Pen gives more satisfaction than pencils. |
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Khelo India Programme. It was introduced by Ministry of Sports and Youth affairs to revive sports culture in India at grass-root level. Its objective is to build strong framework for all sports played in our country and establish India as great sporting nation.
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A. The Fundamental rights are the foundation of democracy.
B. Democracy is incomplete without fundamental rights.
C. Some rights which are fundamental to our life are given a special status. They are called Fundamental Rights.
D. The Preamble to our Constitution talks about securing for all its citizens equality, liberty and justice. Fundamental Rights put this promise into effect. They are an important basic feature of India’s Constitution.
E. The Fundamental rights give protection to minorities and protect their interests.
F. Fundamental rights provide equality to all the citizens. All the citizens are given equal status irrespective of their status, caste, religion or creed.
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Auguste Comte
He first used the term “sociology” in 1838 to refer to the scientific study of society.
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| Mass | Weight |
| Mass is simply the measure of the amount of matter in a body. | Weight is the measure of the amount of force acting on a mass due to acceleration due to gravity. |
| Mass is denoted by “M”. | Weight is denoted by “W”. |
| Mass = volume × density | Weight = mass × acceleration due to gravity |
| Mass is a base quantity. | Weight is a derived quantity. |
| Mass only has magnitude and so, it a scalar quantity. | Weight has both magnitude and direction (towards the center of gravity) and so, it is a vector quantity. |
| The SI unit of mass is Kilogram (Kg). | The SI unit of weight is Newton (N). |
| Mass does not depend upon gravity and is constant everywhere. | Weight is dependent on the gravity and so, it varies from place to place. |
| Mass can never be zero. | Weight can be zero where there is no gravity (like space). |
| Mass can be easily measured using any ordinary balance like beam balance, lever balance, pan balance, etc. | Weight can be measured by a spring balance or by using its formula. |
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