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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 6 months ago

The Greek society was divided into three classes :

1. Nobles or Upper Class.

2. Demos or free people.

3. Slaves.

The Roman society was also divided into the three groups :

1. The Patricians or the Rich.

2. Plebeians or the Common People.

3. The Slaves.


The upper class in both the countries included in rich and  the landed aristocracy which led a very luxurious life. The second class was comprised of traders, craftsmen, warriors and the cultivators.


The people enjoyed all the civic rights but they had to bear the burden of most of the taxes. For the purpose, they were against the upper class.


The condition of the third class i.e. the slaves was very bad in both the countries. They were bought and sold in the markets. They were treated like animals by their masters.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 6 months ago

BC PUBLIC SCHOOL, KOLKATA ->’your school name’

                                                          NOTICE

21 September, 2017

                                                 GANDHI JAYANTI

It is hereby notified that our school is organizing a function on 02-10-2014 as a tribute to our great leader and a freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi also known as Father of Nation. All interested candidates may give their names to the undersigned. The details are given below:

Date: 07-08-2014

Time: 10.30 am

Venue: School Auditorium

Eligibility: Class IX and XII

Last date for giving names: 05-08-2014
 

XYZ ->’your name’

Cultural Secretary ->’your designation’

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 6 months ago

n(A × B) = 5(4) = 20

n[(A × B) ∩ (B × A)] = 9

 

Step by step explanation:

 

Solution :

Given:

n(A) = 5 and n(B) = 4

Thus, we have:

n(A × B) = 5(4) = 20

A and B are two sets having 3 elements in common.

Now,

Let:

A = (a, a, a, b, c) and B = (a, a, a, d)

 

Thus, we have:

(A × B) = {(a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, d), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, d), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, d), (b, a),

(b, a), (b, a), (b, d), (c, a), (c, a), (c, a), (c, d)}

 

(B × A) = {(a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, b), (a, c), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, b), (a, c), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a),

(a, b), (a, c), (d, a), (d, a), (d, a), (d, b), (d, c)}

 

[(A × B) ∩ (B × A)] = {(a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a), (a, a)}

 

∴ n[(A × B) ∩ (B × A)] = 9

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Kumkum Vats 5 years, 5 months ago

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1. Define Tabulation. 2. What do you mean by quantitative classification? 3. What is textual presentation of data? 4. Width of bars in a bar diagram need not be equal (True/False ) 5. Bar diagrams are always vertical (True/False) 6. In pie diagrams, absolute value of the series are converted into cumulative Values (True/False) 7. In temporal classification,__________ becomes the classifying variable (TIME/PLACE) 8. _________ bar diagrams are those which show two or more sets of data simultaneously(MULTIPLE/COMPONENT) 9. The other name for pie diagram is (a) Bar diagram (b)Circular diagram (c) Histogram (d) Polygon 10. In Spatial classification, data are classified an the basis of: (a) Originality (b) Purpose (c) Time (d) Location B Short answer type questions (3-4 Marks) 1. Make format of a table presenting all its parts. 2. Explain in brief qualitative classification of data. 3. Explain in brief major parts of a table. C Long answer type question (6 Marks) 1. Present the following data in the form of a circular diagram. Distribution of Indian population by their working status (crores) STATUS POPULATION Marginal workers Main worker Non worker 9 31 62 2. What are various types of Statistical diagrams? Explain the geometric form of diagrammatic presentation of data.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 6 months ago

1. A tabulation is a scientific process involving the presentation of classified data in an ordely man-ner so as to bring out their essential features and chief characteristics.

2. 

When data is classified according to measurable characteristics such as height and weight it is quantitative classification of data.

Quantitative data are expressed in terms of number. For example, classification of data based on the height of students in a class.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 6 months ago

Answer:
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Anish Ahuja 5 years, 6 months ago

There are three types: 1. Personal A/c - Debit the receiver Credit the giver 2. Real A/c - Debit what comes in Credit what goes out 3. Nomial A/c - Debit all expense & losses Credit all income & gains
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 6 months ago

The main features of the Act are:

  • Establishment of a three-tier structure: Village Panchayat (Gram Panchayat); intermediate panchayat (Panchayat Samiti; and the district panchayat (Zila Parishad);
  • Regular elections, every five years;
  • Reservation of seats for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in proportion to their population;
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Kunal Jadhav 5 years, 6 months ago

In mathematics, the trigonometric functions are real functions which relate an angle of a right-angled triangle to ratios of two side lengths. They are widely used in all sciences that are related to geometry, such as navigation, solid mechanics, celestial mechanics, geodesy, and many others.
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(क) आधुनिक मानव के पूर्वज (i) प्राइमेट (ii) होमिनॉइड (iii) होमिनिड (iv)आस्ट्रेलोपिथिकस (v) होमो हैबिलिस (vi) होमो एरेक्टस (vii) होमो सैपियंस (ख) आधुनिक मानव (i) प्रतिस्थापन (ii) क्षेत्रीय निरंतरता (सबके बारे में 2-2 लाईन लिख देना)
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 6 months ago

Marginal utility refers to additional utility obtained from the consumption of an additional unit  of a commodity. To illustrate, if 10th  unit yields satisfaction of 100 utils, while 11th unit yields satisfaction of 105 utils, then marginal utility derived from the 11 th unit is 5 utils.

Law of diminishing marginal utility states that as consumption increases, marginal utility tends to decline. It is known as fundamental psychological law.

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