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17751.

जब बीजक का योग अधिक लग गया हो, तो कौन-सा प्रलेख तैयार किया जाता है?

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जब बीजक का योग अधिक लग गया हो, तो जमा-पत्र प्रलेख तैयार किया जाता है।

17752.

Describe Plan A and its consequences.

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Plan A was to use the ladder to climb up the tree and carry down the cat, but the ladder slipped and Dad fell into the flower bed.

17753.

पक्का बीजक कब तैयार किया जाता है?

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माल बेचने के पश्चात्

17754.

बीजक में व्यापारिक छूट को जोड़ा जाता है/घटाया जाता है।

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घटाया जाता है। 

17755.

बीजक व सूचनार्थ बीजक को परिभाषित कीजिए। 

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बीजक प्रो. जे. एल. हैन्सन के अनुसार, “बीजक व्यवसाय में प्रयुक्त किया जाने वाला एक ऐसा प्रलेख है, जो किसी वस्तु के विक्रय से सम्बन्धित होता है तथा जो किसी विक्रय व्यवहार को संक्षिप्त रूप में प्रस्तुत करता है।” सूचनार्थ (कच्चा)  बीजक यह बीजक अनुमानित अंकों के आधार पर तैयार किया जाता है। इसके द्वारा पूर्वानुमान लगाया जाता है। इसे ‘अनुमानित बीजक या ‘कच्चा बीजक’ (Proforma Invoice) भी कहते हैं।

17756.

नकद छूट से क्या तात्पर्य है? 

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शीघ्र भुगतान प्राप्त करने के उद्देश्य से विक्रेता द्वारा क्रेता को जो छूट दी जाती है, उसे नकद छूट कहते हैं। इससे क्रेता व विक्रेता दोनों पक्षों को लाभ होता है।

17757.

जमा की चिट्ठी व नाम की चिट्ठी से क्या आशय है? 

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जमा की चिट्ठी जब विक्रेता द्वारा बीजक तैयार करते समय वास्तविक मूल्य से अधिक राशि लिख दी जाती है, तब इस अशुद्धि को सुधारने के लिए विक्रेता द्वारा क्रेता को एक सूचना-पत्र भेजा जाता है, जिसे जमा-पत्र (Credit Note) या जमा की चिट्ठी कहा जाता है। नाम की चिट्ठी जब विक्रेता बीजक बनाते समय वास्तविक मूल्य से कम राशि लिख देता है, तो इस अशुद्धि को सुधारने के लिए क्रेता द्वारा विक्रेता को एक सूचना-पत्र भेजा जाता है, जिसे नाम की चिट्ठी (Debit Note) कहा जाता है।

17758.

बीजक साधारणतः कितनी प्रतियों में बनाया जाता है?(a) दो(b) तीन(c) एक(d) चार

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सही विकल्प है (d) दो

17759.

परिशोध कमीशन की गणना की जाती है।(a) सकल विक्रय मूल्य पर(b) व्यापारिक मूल्य घटाने के बाद शेष मूल्य पर(c) व्यापारिक व्ययों की राशि जोड़ने पर(d) व्यापारिक छूट घटाने तथा व्यापारिक व्ययों को जोड़ने पर

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(d) सकल विक्रय मूल्य पर 

17760.

Father’s plan ‘C’ was ……….A. to climb the tree going up the ladder.B. to swing himself up on a branch.C. to climb up high on a wall to get on to the tree.D. to jump on to the tree directly from the ground.

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C. to climb up high on a wall to get on to the tree.

17761.

एजेण्ट द्वारा अपने प्रधान को बनाकर भेजा जाता है(a) बीजक(b) विक्रय विवरण(c) नाम की चिट्ठी(d) जमा की चिट्ठी

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(b) विक्रय विवरण 

17762.

Write the name of representative bank of Reserve Bank of India.

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State Bank of India

17763.

The Reserve Bank of India commenced its operations from April 1, (a) 1936 (b) 1935 (c) 1934 (d) 1933

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Correct Answer is: (b) 1935

17764.

What is Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)?

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It is the ratio of Cash reserves with the RBI kept by Scheduled banks in proportion to the total Time and Demand Liabilities with them.

17765.

Point out two main functions of the Reserve Bank of India.

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  • Issue of notes
  • Sale and purchase of foreign exchange.
17766.

Give four prohibited functions of Reserve Bank of India.

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Prohibited functions of Reserve Bank of India are as follows:

1. The Reserve Bank of India can neither buy its own shares nor can it buy shares of other banks or commercial firms.

2. The Reserve Bank of India cannot buy immoral prosperity, barring its own premises, nor can it grant loans against the securities of any such immovable property. 

3. The Reserve Bank of India cannot grant a loan to any party without proper security. 

4. The Reserve Bank of India cannot give interest to its depositors on their deposits.

17767.

Classify the various functions of Reserve Bank of India.

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The functions of the RBI can be grouped under three heads: 

(i) Leadership and Supervisory Functions, 

(ii) Traditional Functions and, 

(iii) Promotional Functions.

(i) Leadership and Supervisory Functions:

1. India’s Representative in World Financial Institutions 

2. Regulator and Supervisor of Indian Banking System 

3. Monetary Authority 

4. Closely Monitoring Economic Parameters 

5. Promptly Responding to New Challenges

(ii) Traditional Functions:

1. Banker and Financial Advisor to the Government 

2. Monopoly of Note Issue 

3. Banker’s Bank 

4. Controller of Credit and Liquidity 

5. Quantitative Methods of Credit Control 

6. Qualitative Credit Control Measures 

7. Lender of the Last Resort 

8. Clearing House Services 

9. Custodian of Foreign Exchange Reserves

10. Maintenance of Foreign Exchange Rate 

11. Collection and Publication of Authentic Data

(iii) Promotional Functions:

1. Nurturing Banking Habits among the Public 

2. Grievance Settlement Measures 

3. Agricultural Development 

4. Promotion of Small Scale Industries 

5. Facilitates Foreign Trade 

6. Supports Cooperative Sector

17768.

What do you understand by the Central Bank? Discuss the main functions of the Reserve Bank of India.Or Describe the functions of Reserve Bank of India as a Central Bank of India.Or Write two main functions of the Reserve Bank of India.

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Central Bank: The Central Bank is an institution which is charged with the responsibility of managing the expansion and contraction of the volume of money in the interest of general public welfare. This is the apex bank in the banking system of any country normally assigned with the responsibility of issuing notes and also with the supervision of the banking system. 

Functions of the Reserve Bank of India: 

In India, the Central Bank, the Reserve Bank of India performs the following functions:

  • Central Banking Functions, 
  • General Banking Functions.

Central Banking Functions: 

1. Issue of Notes: The Reserve Bank of India has been given the monopoly of the issue of banknotes from 1st April 1935. The bank has the power to issue notes of Rs. 2, Rs. 5, Rs. 10, Rs. 20, Rs. 50, Rs. 100, Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000. Notes of Re. 1 are issued by the Government of India. The Re. 1 notes are issued as a subsidiary to Re. 1 coins.

2. Banker’s Bank: Reserve Bank is called banker’s bank because it provides services and facilities to other banks in a similar manner as a commercial bank provides services and facilities to the general public. The banks which are affiliated to the Reserve Bank may get a loan from it at the time of need. It re- discounts their bills and provides help at the time of need.

3. Government’s Banker: The Reserve Bank also acts as a banker to the central and State Governments by keeping their money. It also carries out their exchange remittance and other banking operations, besides managing public debt. The bank also transfers the reserve from one place to another, makes payments according to the instructions provided by the Government and accepts deposits on their behalf. The bank also engages itself in floating loan treasury bills on behalf of the Central and State Governments.

4. Sale and Purchase of Foreign Exchange: Sale and purchase of foreign exchange is very important function of the Reserve Bank whereby it assists in the smooth flow of foreign trade.

5. Credit Control: Monetary system of the country is stabilised through credit control which is very essential for the prosperity of the trade and industry of the country. The Reserve Bank expands and contracts credit according to the need of the country.

6. Clearing House Facility: The Reserve Bank acts as Clearing House for commercial banks. Transactions of member banks are settled through this facility of the clearinghouse. All the banks maintain their accounts with the Reserve Bank. These banks do not pay off their liabilities in cash. All the claims and counterclaims are settled with the minimum use of cash. The representatives of various banks meet each other every day at Clearing House and exchange their credit documents to settle their accounts.

General Banking Functions: 

1. The Reserve Bank of India accepts deposits from the Government of India and the State Governments but it pays no interest on such deposits. 

2. The Reserve Bank of India re-discounts the commercial bills and promissory notes tendered by the Scheduled Banks. 

3. The bank gives loans to its member banks for a maximum period of 90 days.

4. The Reserve Bank of India can borrow from any Scheduled Bank or Foreign Bank for a period not exceeding 30 days. 

5. The Reserve Bank of India can buy and sell securities of Central and State Governments. 

6. The Reserve Bank of India can keep in custody gold, silver, diamonds and other securities etc. for safety purposes. 

7. The bank can open its account with Central Bank of other countries or with International Bank. 

8. The Reserve Bank of India arranges for Industrial Finance.

9. The Reserve Bank of India controls credit in the country.

10. The Reserve Bank of India can borrow from the Central Government or State Governments for a period not exceeding 90 days.

17769.

The main object of the Reserve Bank of India is to stabilise: (a) Exchange Rates and Internal Prices (b) Issuing Notes (c) Credit Control (d) None of these

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(a) Exchange Rates and Internal Prices

17770.

Give two main central banking functions of Reserve Bank of India.

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Two main central banking functions of the Reserve Bank of India are as follows:

  • Issue of Notes. 
  • Sale and Purchase of Foreign Exchange.
17771.

Mother warned father to …………A. take medicines regularly.B. climb up the tree carefully.C. walk slowly.D. stay silent.

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B. climb up the tree carefully.

17772.

Where did father clean all the dirt from ?A. His shirts and trousers.B. His hair and face.C. Both ‘A’. and ‘B’.D. Only ‘B’.

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C. Both ‘A’. and ‘B’.

17773.

Reserve Bank of India is the: (a) Commercial Bank of India (b) Foreign Exchange Bank of India(c) Central Bank of India(d) Rural Bank of Indian

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(c) Central Bank of India

17774.

Write the name of the banker of the banks

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Reserve Bank of India.

17775.

What did mother caution father?A. To give upB. To bring the cat down immediatelyC. To beware of dogsD. Not to fall again

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D. Not to fall again

17776.

Distinguish between Central Bank and Commercial Banks.

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Central BankCommercial Banks
1. This is Banker’s Bank. This controls all the banking functions of the country.1. Commercial Bank is a part of the banking function and is controlled by Central Bank.
2. Its motive is not to earn profit but to provide banking facilities.2. Its motive is to earn profits.
3. Its works as Government’s banker, so the government provides many special facilities to the bank.3. They work as the bankers of the general public and the Government does not provide any special facilities to them.
4. It has the monopoly of Note Issue.4. They do not have the power of issuing the notes.
5. It grants loans to other banks of the country if they are in need of it.5. They get loan from Central Bank when they are in need of it.
6. It manages the government’s reserve and provides security.6. They do not have any relation with government reserves.
17777.

What is Credit card ?

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A credit card is a plastic card issued by the banks to an individual/a firm to withdraw the ? amount or to make payment upto certain limit.

17778.

Write about the work of Pandit Uday Shankar.

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  • Pandit Uday .Shankar created a fusion of Indian classical dance and European operti.
  • New styles of dancing were developed.
  • He also included various folk dances in his style of fusion.

Thus, the scope of Indian performing arts seems to be constantly expanding.

17779.

Which fields are related to applied arts ?

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1. An artistic creation with a utilitarian purpose is called applied arts. Industry and advertisement. Interior Design and production of ornamental objects, Art Design of stage backdrops, Art Direction for films and television are the fields of applied arts. 

2. Layout of books, magazines, production of greeting cards, invitation cards, gift objects, calligraphy are also related to applied arts. 

3. Still and animated graphics, created with the help of computers are used for various purposes. This field needs experts with technical knowledge.

4. In short, whichever art is known and is applied to create something new becomes applied art.

17780.

Which instruments are played by blowing air from the mouth?

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Flute, shankh, singing, shehnai.

17781.

Whether fire can be put out by blowing air from the mouth?

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Yes, it can be.

17782.

Who wrote the book entitled ‘Arthshastra’?

Answer»

charya Chanakya (Vishnugupta) wrote the book entitled ‘Arthshastra’.

17783.

Whether fire can be lit up higher by blowing air from the mouth?

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Yes, it can be

17784.

Complete the table about security forces: Name of the Security Forces Functions Chief Name of the Present Chief ...... ........ ..... ..... ......... ...... Admiral ........ ........ Protection of India’s air space ..... ....

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 Name of the Security Forces Functions Chief Name of the Present Chief
 Army Protection of geographical boundaries General Manoj Mukund Naravane
 Navy Protection of the coast line Admiral Karambir Singh
 Air Force Protection of India’s air space Air Chief Marshall Rakesh Kumar
Sing Bhadavria
17785.

Sit relaxed and breathe normally. Note the time and count how many times you breathe in one minute. Repeat this exercise with your classmates also.

Answer»

By this process, a person breathes about 15-20 times a minute.

17786.

What type of work can we do by blowing air from the mouth?

Answer»

By blowing air from the mouth we can blow up and put out fire, blow a balloon, cool down a hot liquid etc.

17787.

What are the benefits of yoga on our body?

Answer»

Yoga is helpful in physical, mental, intellectual and spiritual development.

17788.

Who is a famous player in archery?

Answer»

Limba Ram is a famous player in archery.

17789.

Take 2-3 rounds of your school playground. Now note the time and count how many times you breathe in one minute. Did you find any difference? The total count of breaths has increased or decreased?

Answer»

When we run, play or walk very fast etc., our breathing rate increases.

17790.

In swimming, the name of. and in cricket the name of is very famous.

Answer»

Bhakti Sharma, Sachin Tendulkar

17791.

State True or False:Yoga is not essential for our health.

Answer»

Yoga is not essential for our health is False.

17792.

State True or False:Sachin Tendulkar is an archery player

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Sachin Tendulkar is an archery player False.

17793.

Measure the size of your chest with a measuring tape and inhale air with force and ask your friend to measure your chest again. Similarly, measure the chest of your other classmates also. Does the size of the chest increase after inhalation of air?

Answer»

The size of the chest increases after inhalation of air.

17794.

Write about the exercise shown in any fair in your village.

Answer»

Wrestling, racing, long jump, highjump etc.

17795.

The following group of games, played on the ground, is an outdoor one (Model Paper)(a) Chess, Kabaddi and Wrestling (b) Kabaddi, hockey and chess (c) Hockey, wrestling and kabaddi (d) Badminton, chess and hockey.

Answer»

(c) Hockey, wrestling and kabaddi

17796.

Fill in the blanks:Mary Kom is famous for ………. game. (archery / boxing)

Answer»

Mary Kom is famous for boxing  game.

17797.

Fill in the blanks:When we run, our breath becomes …………. (hot / cold)

Answer»

When we run, our breath becomes hot  

17798.

Cities and towns are the major polluters of …...(a) Environment (b) Urbanization (c) Privatization (d) None of these

Answer»

(a) Environment

17799.

…………… move from rural to urban mainly in search of beter jobs.(a) Children(b) People (c) Both ‘a’ and ‘b’ (d) None of these

Answer»

People move from rural to urban mainly in search of beter jobs.

17800.

What are the causes of rural to urban migration?

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1. Ecological or Natural causes of migration 

2. Economic causes of migration 

3. Socio – cultural causes of migration 

4. Demographic causes of migration 

5. Political causes of migration