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What did Louis XVI do, seeing the power of his revolting subjects? |
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Answer» He accorded recognition to the National Assembly and accepted checks on his powers. |
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When did Louis XVI call an assembly of Estates General to pass proposals for new taxes? |
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Answer» 5 May, 1789 Louis XVI call an assembly of Estates General to pass proposals for new taxes. |
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| 124903. |
Make small groups and share:A quote proverb that you love to use often. |
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Answer» I often love to use the quote, ‘Let’s move ahead.’ |
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What was the system of voting in the Estates General? What changes did the Third Estate want in this system? |
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Answer» Voting in the Estates General had been conducted from the past. 1. According to the principle, each estate had one vote. 2. Members of the Third Estate demanded that voting must now be conducted by the assembly as a whole, where each member would have one vote. 3. This was according to the democratic principles put forward by philosophers like Rousseau in his book, ‘The Social Contract’. |
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Make small groups and share:A piece of advice that stopped a bad habit in you. |
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Answer» “Bad habits interrupt your life and prevent you from accomplishing your goal.” The advice given by my uncle stopped a bad habit in me. |
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Define 1. Population growth 2. Infant Mortality Rate 3. Census 4. Sustainable Development. |
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Answer» 1. Population growth refers to an increase in the number of people who reside in a particular area during a particular period. 2. The number of deaths under one year of age for every 1000 live births in a year is known as Infant Mortality Rate 3. Census is an official enumeration of population carried out periodically. It records information about the characteristics of population such as age, sex, literacy and occupation. 4. “Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generation to meet their own needs”. |
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| 124907. |
All external influences and factors that affect the growth and development of living organisms is ……… (a) Environment (b) Ecosystem (c) Biotic factors (d) Abiotic factors |
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Answer» (a) Environment |
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The ‘World Population Day’ is observed on every year.(a) August 11th (b) September 11th (c) July 11th (d) January 11th |
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Answer» (c) July 11th |
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| 124909. |
Give reasons :Reforestation is encouraged throughout the world. |
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Answer» Deforestation results in many effects like floods and droughts, loss of soil fertility, air pollution, extinction of species, global warming, spread of deserts, depletion of water resource, melting of ice caps and glaciers, rise in sea level and depletion of ozone layer. Therefore, reforestation is encouraged throughout the world in order to conserve our mother Earth. |
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Give reasons :Acid rain destroys the ecosystem. |
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Answer» When pollutants combine with water vapour in the presence of sunlight and oxygen, they form dilute sulphuric and nitric acids in the atmosphere. When this mixture precipitates from the atmosphere, it is called acid rain. This would cause lot of damages to life and property. It would affect the health of humans and animals, alter the constituents of water bodies, plants and trees may die as it deteriorates the soil quality and many more damages to nature. |
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Give Reasons :“It is easy to add but difficult to maintain.” |
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Answer» 1. Population is a dynamic phenomenon where the distribution and composition are constantly changing. 2. Human population increases as babies are born and decreases as people die. So it is easy to increase the number but difficult to maintain. |
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Write a short note on “Human Environment”. |
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Answer» Human environment is defined as the interaction between man as an individual, with his family, occupation and society. It is also related to various cultural aspects such as education, religion, economics and politics. |
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Give Reasons :“Human settlement can be described as any temporary (or) permanent unit area”. |
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Answer» 1. During the early days man preferred tree branches, caves, pits (or) even rock cuts as his shelter. 2. Slowly settlements came into existence. 3. Later small settlements developed into villages, towns, cities. So he started living in settled areas |
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Study your area and write down about its settlement pattern |
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Answer» 1. My area is Velachery, Chennai – 42. 2. It was developed after the late 1990, in the Southern axis radiating out of the city. 3. It was built over a complex of low-lying wetlands. 4. In an already sunken Velachery, repeated road repairs had led to the roads increasing in height. 5. Lifting houses to escape floods. 6. Though Velachery is still a low lying area and the rainy season will be bad, it wouldn’t be as bad as before. 7. It is a place where we can get all facilitites like transport, shopping, restaurants, hair parlours etc., within 1 km |
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Distinguish the Rural settlement and urban settlement |
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…….. is man-made pollution.(a) Vehicular emission (b) Wind erosion (c) Pollen disposal (d) Evaporation of organic compounds |
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Answer» (a) Vehicular emission |
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Write the Path to display Trial Balance. |
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Answer» Report → Trial Balance → Enter Date → Select Trial Balance Type → Click on view button |
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What is BRS? |
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Answer» A Bank Reconciliation Statement (BRS) is a Statement prepared by the depositor for the purpose of reconciling the cash book balance with the pass book balance on a certain date. |
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Choose the statement which is NOT True (a) We can create a new group but a new sub group can not be created (b) We can not create a new group but a new sub group can be created (c) We cannot delete a group or a sub group (d) We cannot create a sub group of a sub group |
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Answer» (a) We can create a new group but a new sub group can not be created |
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There are four levels of users in GNUKhata. Who are they? |
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Answer» 1. Admin 2. Manager 3. Operator. 4. Intenal Auditor. |
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| 124921. |
Match the followingABCa) Journali) reduction in price charged to customerx) F9b) Contraii) Adjustment entriesy) F8c) Credit Noteiii) Cash & Bankz) Ctrl +3 |
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Answer» (a) → ii → x (b) → iii → y (c) → i → z |
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Match the following Group Name Sub-Group NameGroup NameSub-Group Name(a) Fixed Assets(i) Sundry Creditors(b) Current Liability(ii) Loans and Advances(c) Investments(iii) Furniture(d) Current Assets (iv) Fixed Bank Deposits |
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Answer» (a)- (iii) (b) – (i) (c) – (iv) (d) – (ii) |
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The sub Group ‘Plant and Machinery’ is coming under ________ group. |
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Answer» The sub Group ‘Plant and Machinery’ is coming under Fixed Assets group. |
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Sub Group “Sundry Debtors” coming under ________ Group |
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Answer» Sub Group “Sundry Debtors” coming under Current Asset Group |
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Create is mandatory in GNUkhata (a) Internal Auditor (b) Operator (c) Manager (d) Admin |
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Answer» Correct answer is (d) Admin |
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List down the major Sub Groups in the Group ‘Fixed Assets”? |
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Which accounting software can be easily transformed into Indian languages? |
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Answer» GNUKhata can be easily transformed into Indian languages? |
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Which one of the following is free and open source software for Accounting (a) Tally (b) PeechTree (c) GNUKhata (d) None of these |
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Answer» (c) GNUKhata |
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What are the three buttons in Right side of the GNUKhata welcome screen? |
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Answer» 1. Select Existing Organisation 2. Create Organisation 3. Language |
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Write the Debit and Credit for the following accounting Transactions (a) Returned goods to Vinu Rs. 5000 (b) Price of goods sold to Mohan reduced by Rs. 500 (c) Vinu returned goods worth Rs. 3000 |
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Which among the following is NOT a feature of GNUKhata? (a) Free and open source accounting software (b) Based on double entry book keeping (c) Coding of Ledger account (d) Linking of sales and purchase transactions to invoices |
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Answer» (c) Coding of Ledger account |
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Dene Groups and Sub Groups in GNUKhata. |
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Answer» Grouping of account is a method of organising the large number of ledger accounts into sequential arrangement. GNUKhata has 29 predened Groups and Sub Groups. Out of these, 13 are Groups and 16are Sub Groups. |
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Dene the following (a) Credit note voucher (b) Journal voucher (c) Sales voucher |
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From ________ menu, we will enable to view Ledger, Trial Balance, Balance sheet, Profit and Loss AC etc. |
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Answer» From Report menu menu, we will enable to view Ledger, Trial Balance, Balance sheet, Profit and Loss AC etc. |
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GNUKhata has ………… (a) …………… predetermined groups and ……… (b) ……….. subgroups |
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Answer» (a) 13 (b) 16 |
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Three options are available to view Trail Balance. What are they? |
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Answer» 1. Net Trial Balance 2. Gross Trial Balance 3. Extended Trial Balance |
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Amount received by way of cash or cheque is recorded in GNUKhata by using ________ voucher type |
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Answer» Receipt Voucher (F4) |
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Mr. Roby prepared a chart for grouping the ledger account. Some errors are identified by his teacher. Help him to rectify the errors.Ledger AccountGroup(a) Office expensesDirect Expenses(b) Carriage InwardDirect Expenses(c) SalaryIndirect Expenses(d) Sales TaxDirect Expenses(e) PurchasesIndirect Expenses |
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The first step in GNUKhata is ________ (a) To create an organisation (b) To create Ledger account (c) Voucher entry (d) None of these |
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Answer» (a) To create an organisation |
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What are the specialities of system generated Ledger Accounts |
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Answer» 1. GNUKhata has four system-generated ledger account. 2. We cannot change the name of these accounts. 3. We can not delete these accounts. |
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There are system generated ledger accounts in GNUkhata(a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) Four |
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Answer» Correct answer is (d) Four |
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Arrange the following in chronological order. |
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The countries of the world are classified into three, such as 1st world, 2nd world and 3rd world. As a student of political science can you explain the reasons behind the classification to your friend who is studying in science class? |
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Answer» In contemporary politics, the Second World War was an important affair. The War had affected all countries, even outside Europe. The end of the WW II found the beginning of the Cold War. WW II witnessed the col lapse of Germany and Japan. America and the Soviet Union grew into Super powers. They became powerful enough to make their presence felt anywhere in the world. Both the Super powers were trying hard to extend their influence into other smaller nations. There was hardly any country that did not join one of the two sides. Smaller countries joined the Superpowers with their own interests in mind. They used to get arms an also financial help from the two Super powers. The West European countries joined America and the East European countries joined with Russia. Thus there were two groups the Western Alliance and the Eastern Alliance. The Western Alliance was the first to be formed. In April 1949 NATO was formed. It was a group of 12 nations. This is the 1st world. The Eastern Alliance was known as the Warsaw Pact. It was formed in 1955. The Soviet Union was its leader. Opposing the NATO powers was its main goal. This was the 2nd world. The Cold War was almost dividing the world into two sides. The newly independent Asian, African and Latin American countries were worried if they would lose their freedom once again. Their internal problems also prevented them from joining any of the Superpowers. They joined together and made a third group called Non Aligned Movement. This is the 3rd world. |
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What were the factors that forced Gorbachev to initiate the reforms in the USSR? |
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Answer» Mikhail Gorbachev was the General Secretary of Communist Party of Soviet Union in 1985. He was forced to initiate the reforms in the USSR due to following reasons: 1. To keep the USSR abreast of information and technological revolutions at par the West. 2. To normalize the relations with that of the West. 3. To democratize the Soviet System. 4. To loosen the administrative system which exempted ordinary people from the privileges. |
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Why did Gorbachev’s reform policy fail in spite of his accurate diagnosis of the problem? |
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Answer» 1. When Gorbachev carried out his reforms and loosened the system, he set in motion forces and expectations that few could have predicted and became virtually impossible to control. 2. Some sections of Soviet Society felt that Gorbachev should have moved much faster and were disappointed and impatient with him. 3. The members of communist party felt that their power and privileges were eroding and Gorbachev was moving too quickly. 4. In this tug of war, Gorbachev lost support on all sides and divided public opinion with the disillusionment of inadequate dependence. |
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In what manner Gorbachev’s reform policy was protested? Who took the command during these events? |
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Answer» 1. The East European countries which were the part of the Soviet Bloc, started to protest against their own government and Soviet control. 2. Boris Yeltsin took the command during these events as he got popular support of people in the elections and began to shake off centralized control. 3. Power began to shift from center to the republics which declared themselves independent. 4. In December 1991, under the leadership of Boris Yeltsin Russia, Ukraine and Baltics declared themselves as sovereign states. |
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What do you mean by Bonds? |
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Answer» Bonds are one of the ideal investment options for those investors who would like to invest their hard earned money safely. Bonds are issued both by government and public and private sector companies and financial institutions. |
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It may be wise to finance fixed assets through ……(a) Creditors (b) Long term debts (c) Bank Overdraft (d) Bills Discounting |
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Answer» (b) Long term debts |
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What is meant by preference shares? |
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Answer» The fund raised by issue of preference shares is called preference share capital. Preference shares are those shares which enjoy priority regarding payment of dividend at a fixed rate out of the net profits of the company. They will get their dividend every year before any dividend is paid to equity shareholders. They will have a right to get their settlement before the claims of equity shareholder are settled at the time of liquidation of company. However they do not have voting rights. |
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Write a short notes on debentures. |
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Answer» Debentures are an important instrument for raising long term debt capital. A company can raise funds through issue of debentures which bear a fixed rate of interest. |
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