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2301.

What are the documents required for registration of a company???​

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DOCUMENTS Required for Company Registration

  • Passport.
  • Election CARD or VOTER Identity Card.
  • Ration Card.
  • Driving License.
  • Electricity Bill.
  • Telephone Bill.
  • Aadhaar Card.
2302.

3. List any five traditional uses of solar energy.​

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As heat for making HOT water, heating buildings and cooking.

To generate electricity with SOLAR cells or heat engines.

To TAKE the salt away from SEA water.

To use sun RAYS for drying clothes and towels.

It is used by plants for the process of photosynthesis.

2303.

On an equity share of RS 10 The minimum amount of share application under the law should be

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ANSWER:

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2304.

Explain why tall chimneys are installed in factories​

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To let out the SMOKE out of the FACTORY .

To let out the WASTAGE of factory LIKE dust.

2305.

Explain cost and pricing in entrepreneurship​

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DEFINITION: Price is the VALUE that is PUT to a product or service and is the result of a complex set of calculations, research and understanding and risk taking ABILITY. A pricing strategy takes into account segments, ability to pay, market conditions, competitor actions, trade MARGINS and input costs, amongst others.

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2306.

Explain rules of regulatory body in the enterputnership ​

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EXPLANATION:

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2307.

Explain rules of financial institutions and bank​

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Financial institutions, otherwise known as banking institutions, are corporations that provide services as intermediaries of financial markets. Broadly speaking, there are three major TYPES of financial institutions:[1][2]

1). Depository institutions – deposit-taking institutions that ACCEPT and manage deposits and make loans, including banks, building societies, credit unions, trust companies, and mortgage loan companies;

2). Contractual institutions – insurance companies and pension funds

3). Investment institutions – investment banks, underwriters, brokerage firms.

Financial institutions can be distinguished broadly into two categories ACCORDING to ownership STRUCTURE:

Commercial Banks

Cooperative Banks

Some experts see a trend toward homogenisation of financial institutions, meaning a tendency to invest in similar areas and have similar BUSINESS strategies. A consequence of this might be fewer banks serving specific target groups, and small-scale producers may be under-served.[3]

2308.

In which business organisation the advantage of availability of more financial resources and continuity of business is available?

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COMPANY FORM OF ORGANISATION

In the company form of organisation availability of more resources is an advantage SINCE the number of MEMBERS are more & also the capital contributed by each member is also helpful.

Regarding continuity of business it works on going concern concept i.e a company can run as LONG as until it has reached a state of liquidation. The company won't end with the death of any member or INSTABILITY of any member unlike the partnership & sole proprietary firms.

2309.

Punji Bazar ka kya Arth hai​

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EXPLANATION:

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2310.

Explain good enterprise ​

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A UNIT of economic organization or activity especially : a business organization. b : a SYSTEMATIC PURPOSEFUL activity agriculture is the main economic ENTERPRISE among these PEOPLE.

2311.

Difference between purchase and Store​

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This is DIFFERENCE between PURCHASE and STORE

2312.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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2313.

What is the difference between paralanguage and proxemics​

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proxemis refers to the distance maintained between TWO PEOPLE while TALKING about the deal

paralanguage is the type of sign language that conveys the MESSAGES like noddingyour head or showing a thumb up!!

EXPLANATION:

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2314.

Who is the c.e.o of amozon​

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ANSWER:

JEFF BEZOS is the CEO of AMAZON.

2315.

What is getting information about bank balance on mobile and some latest transaction called? ​

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ANSWER:

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2316.

How to start business​

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1. Evaluate yourself.

Let's start with the most basic question: Why do you WANT to start a business? Use this question to guide what kind of business you want to start. If you want extra MONEY, maybe you should start a side hustle. If you want more FREEDOM, maybe it's time to leave your 9-to-5 job and start something new.

Once you have the reason, start asking yourself even more questions to help you figure out the type of business you should start, and if you have what it takes.

What skills do you have?

Where does your PASSION lie?

Where is your area of expertise?

How much can you afford to spend, knowing that most businesses fail?

How much capital do you need?

What sort of lifestyle do you want to live?

Are you even ready to be an entrepreneur?

Be brutally honest with your ANSWERS. This will create a foundation for everything you do moving forward, so it's better to know the truth now than later.

2317.

What is the equation for z test hypothesizing?

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EXPLANATION:

The test STATISTIC is a z-score (z) defined by the following EQUATION. z=(p−P)σ where P is the hypothesized value of POPULATION proportion in the null hypothesis, p is the sample proportion, and σ is the standard deviation of the SAMPLING distribution.

2318.

Could anyone explain in detail why sale decreases in retail store.​

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ANSWER:

ABUNDANCE of COMMODITIES

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2319.

1. The table below lists the market share in 2010 of the four firms that manufacture a particular product. A marketing analyst wonders whether the market shares have changed since 2010. He surveys 200 customers. The last column of the table shows the number of customers who recently purchased the product at each firm.Firm Market share in 2010 No. of recent customers1 0.4 702 0.32 603 0.24 544 0.04 16a. Specify the competing hypotheses to test whether the market shares have changed since 2010.b. Calculate the value of the test statisticc. At the 5% significance level, what is the critical value?d. Have the market shares changed since 2010?

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2320.

They are probably amongst the oldest form of retailers in the market place who have not lost their utility even during modern times. They deal with products such as toys, vegetables and fruits, fabrics, carpets, snacks, and ice creams, etc.A. Identify the type of Internal trader.B. List any two characteristics of this type of trader.C. State any one advantage and one disadvantage of the type of trader.

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Answer:

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2321.

Which of the following is an example of a nonexempt employee?physicianlawyerstore manager who receives an annual salarystore manager who's paid at an hourly rate

Answer» STORE MANAGER who is PAID at an HOURLY rate.

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2322.

the respondent has to respond within 3 working days of the receipt of the complaint copy from the ic-true or false​

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The Respondent has to respond within 3 working days of the receipt of the complaint copy from the ic. This Statement is false.

Explanation:

  • This given Statement is False as per the rules,
  • This is related to the Prevention and Redressal of Sexual Harassment.
  • The Respondent has to REPLY within 10 working days of receiving the Complaint with all supporting documents.i.e

Notice will be given to the respondent inside 7 working days of receipt of the given complaint  

what's more, 10 working days will be given for accommodation of reply (alongside the survey of  WITNESSES and REPORTS)

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2323.

the respondent has to respond within 3 working days of the receipt of the complaint copy from the ic-yrue or false​

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FALSE the ANS is 3 week in IC and 30 days rit

2324.

Which is the most action bollywood film ​

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Answer:

ROBERT 2. o SANSE bada ACTION

2325.

Characterstics of international employment

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communication skills, ADAPTABILITY, open‐mindedness to foreign environments, strong technical skills, stress management, ABILITY to WORK well with others, social intelligence, and VALUING diversity and multicultural teamwork.

2326.

What is meant by 'Marketing Management'?​

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Explanation:

define marketing management as the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, PROMOTION and distribution of ideas, GOODS and services in order to CREATE, exchange and SATISFY individual and organisational objectives

2327.

What is the full form of UKG​

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UKG MEANS Upper KINDERGARTEN....

Explanation:

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2328.

State ony three points of importance of financial Planning.​

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(a) It helps the company to prepare for the future. (b) It helps in avoiding business shocks and surprises. (C) It helps in co-ordinating various business FUNCTIONS. (d) It helps in REDUCING waste, duplication of efforts, gaps in PLANNING and confusion.

2329.

Of short termfinanceLong Answer questions1. Explain trade credit and bank credit as sources of shofor business enterprises.ustrial enterprise can raiseces from which a large industrial enter​

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TRADE credit appears in the records of the buyer of goods as 'sundry creditors' or 'accounts PAYABLE'. It is GRANTED prudently to those customers who have reasonable amount of financial standing and goodwill. ... BANK credit is not a permanent source of funds and is generally used for medium to SHORT periods

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2330.

What is the difference between agreement and contract ?

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ANSWER:

an agreement is the understanding REACHED between TWO parties or more than 2 parties .A contract is an specific type of agreement which is enforceable in a court of law

2331.

What is risk mitigation strategies in textile industries ​

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In PRINCIPLE, risk always results as a consequence of activities or as a consequence of non- activities. Risk Management and Risk Monitoring are important in recognizing and controlling risks. Risk mitigation is also an EXERCISE aiming to reduce the loss or INJURY arising out of VARIOUS risk exposures.

2332.

How do chain stores ensure no bad debts.​

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ANSWER: GOODS are SOLD only on CASH basis.

Explanation:

2333.

In every adjustment atleast there are three effects.(state true or false)​

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FALSE as there are only 2 adjustment

2334.

Explain any two advantages buying and selling.​

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ANSWER:

profit

Explanation:

if I BOUGHT Rs.4, I SOLD it Rs.5

2335.

What is the minimum percentag of cash reserve ratio in india​

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the PERCENTAGE is 5.39

2336.

How can the saa' s pr department can adopt to overcome the current poor publicity

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Answer:

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2337.

Topic: Institutions and Markets (Loan Covenants) Characters: Sara, A branch manager at a large commercial bank As a young branch manager at a relatively small retail office within a large bank holding company , Sara has been challenged by her superiors to increase loan and deposit volume within her local banking market. In Sara's first year on the job, she has designed and implemented an aggressive calling program in which she visits local businesses and solicits new corporate accounts for the bank. Her initial efforts have been most successful. In spite of strong competition from other local financial institutions, Sara has managed to land a new $2 million deposit account from a local apartment management firm, Silver Valley Estates, and she is currently negotiating with Silver Valley's president to provide a $300,000 mortgage loan for his new personal residence. After a recent credit committee meeting at the bank's regional headquarters where Sara presented the mortgage loan request and received approval from the bank's senior leaders for this loan, Sara is called to her boss's office. She can hardly contain her excitement in greeting her boss, telling him of the new mortgage loan she is planning to make. Upon hearing the news, Sara's boss frowns and tells her of a mistake that occurred in the bank's deposit operations center several weeks ago. It seems a group of checks worth $20,000 deposited into Silver Valley's rental collection account two months ago were returned to the bank for nonsufficient funds by the Federal Reserve. Instead of promptly deducting the bad checks from Silver Valley's account and returning them to the firm, one of the deposit operations clerks at the bank inadvertently placed the checks in his bottotm desk drawer and forgot about them. After several weeks, the bank's auditors located the checks, and now Sara must debit Silver Valley's account and return the checks to the firm. Sara protests to her boss that this action would clearly be wrong, because the bank's written policy states that checks accepted for deposit cannot be returned after the tenth business day following their date of deposit. In addition, Sara explains that one condition of the bank's mortgage loan approval to Silver Valley's president is that the firm must maintain a major deposit account with Sara's branch. She knows that if she charges the Silver Valley account for the bad check loss, she will anger Silver Valley's president, lose the $2 million deposit account and the new mortgage loan, and sacrifice all future business from Silver Valley to competing financial institutions in her local market. Sara's boss claims that he understands her dilemma, but he is adamant in his instruction to her. The bank cannot afford a $20,000 loss to a new corporate depositor, and she must debit Silver Valley's account to cover the bad check loss. Moreover, Sara is quietly warned that discussing this matter with any other senior officers of the bank will prove most damaging to her career.What should she do? ​

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ANSWER:USE her brain

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2338.

Differentiate between domestic trade and international trade​

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Domestic trade can never involve more than one country, butinternational tradealways involves two or more countries. Domestic trade, to a large extent involves the use of mainly local currency in trading, whereasinternational trade involves the use offoreign currencies. \

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2339.

What is commercial Bank.What are it's advantages​

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Another advantage is commercial banks' ability to provide low prices. They act LIKE wholesale COMPANIES buying in bulk and selling at a DISCOUNT. Most commercial banks will not charge fees to open or MAINTAIN checking and savings accounts, and their real estate loans are usually offered at low interest rates.

2340.

What benefits do firms derive by entering into international business.​

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Firms derive the following benefits by entering into INTERNATIONAL business

(i) Prospects for Higher Profits International business can be more profitable than the domestic business as business firms can earn more profits by selling their products in countries where price are high when the domestic prices are lower.

(ii) Increased Capacity Utilization Firms can make use of their surplus production capacities and also improving the profitability of their operations by going for overseas expansion and procuring orders from foreign CUSTOMERS. Production on a larger scale OFTEN leads to economies of scale, which in turn lowers production cost and improves per unit PROFIT margin.

(iii) Prospects for Growth Business firms can improve prospects of their growth by entering into overseas markets when demand for their products starts getting saturated in the domestic market.

(iv) Way out from Intense Competition in Domestic Market Internationalization is the only way to achieve significant growth when competition in the domestic market is very intense. Highly competitive domestic market induces MANY companies to go international in search of markets for their products.

(v) Improved Business Vision The growth of international business of many companies is essentially a part of their business policies or strategic management. The vision to become international comes from the urge to grow, the need to become more competitive, the need to diversify and to gain strategic advantages of internationalization.

2341.

Etical manager or effective manager..?​

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2342.

Examine different types of risks in business sector

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Strategic risk. Strategic RISKS can occur at any TIME. ...

Compliance risk. Compliance risk involves companies having to comply with new rules that are SET by the government or by a regulatory BODY. ...

Financial risk. ...

Operational risk.

2343.

When the value of smoothing constant alpha is one what is the meaning

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The RAW data sequence is often represented by {\displaystyle \{x_{t}\}}\{x_{t}\} beginning at time {\displaystyle t=0}t=0, and the output of the exponential smoothing algorithm is commonly WRITTEN as {\displaystyle \{s_{t}\}}\{s_{t}\}, which may be regarded as a best estimate of what the next value of {\displaystyle x}x will be. When the sequence of observations begins at time {\displaystyle t=0}t=0, the simplest form of exponential smoothing is given by the formulas:[1]

{\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}s_{0}&=x_{0}\\s_{t}&=\alpha x_{t}+(1-\alpha )s_{t-1},\ t>0\end{aligned}}}{\begin{aligned}s_{0}&=x_{0}\\s_{t}&=\alpha x_{t}+(1-\alpha )s_{t-1},\ t>0\end{aligned}}

where {\displaystyle \alpha }\alpha  is the smoothing factor, and {\displaystyle 0<\alpha <1}0<\alpha <1.\

he simplest form of exponential smoothing is given by the formula:

{\displaystyle s_{t}=\alpha x_{t}+(1-\alpha )s_{t-1}=s_{t-1}+\alpha (x_{t}-s_{t-1})}{\displaystyle s_{t}=\alpha x_{t}+(1-\alpha )s_{t-1}=s_{t-1}+\alpha (x_{t}-s_{t-1})}.

where α is the smoothing factor, and 0 < α < 1. In other words, the smoothed statistic st' is a simple weighted average of the current observation xt and the previous smoothed statistic st−1. The term smoothing factor applied to α here is something of a misnomer, as larger values of α actually reduce the level of smoothing, and in the limiting case with α = 1 the output series is just the current observation. Simple exponential smoothing is easily applied, and it produces a smoothed statistic as soon as two observations are available.

Values of α close to ONE have less of a smoothing effect and give greater WEIGHT to recent changes in the data, while values of α closer to zero have a greater smoothing effect and are less responsive to recent changes. There is no formally correct procedure for choosing α. Sometimes the statistician's judgment is used to CHOOSE an appropriate factor. Alternatively, a statistical technique may be used to optimize the value of α. For example, the method of least squares might be used to determine the value of α for which the sum of the quantities {\displaystyle (s_{t}-x_{t+1})^{2}}{\displaystyle (s_{t}-x_{t+1})^{2}} is minimized.[6]

2344.

The profit of R436 500 of a company is shared between three partners, A, B and C in the ratio of3:2:4.

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2345.

PLEASE CAN SOMEBODY HELP MEWhy is closing shops an example of structural unemployment

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Answer:

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2346.

one likely reason why some small businesses can still survive despite the lack of economies of scale.

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ANSWER:

their VISION is not as SMALL as their BUSINESS

2347.

Explain the importance of the measure of GDP (gross domestic product) in the economy.

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GDP measures the monetary value of final goods and services—that is, those that are bought by the final user—produced in a country in a given period of TIME (say a quarter or a year). It counts all of the output generated within the borders of a country. GDP is composed of goods and services produced for sale in the market and also includes some non-market production, such as defense or education services provided by the government. An alternative concept, gross national product, or GNP, counts all the output of the residents of a country. So if a German-owned company has a factory in the United States, the output of this factory would be included in U.S. GDP, but in German GNP.

Not all productive activity is included in GDP. For example, unpaid work (such as that performed in the home or by volunteers) and black-market activities are not included because they are difficult to measure and value accurately. That means, for example, that a baker who produces a loaf of bread for a customer would contribute to GDP, but would not contribute to GDP if he baked the same loaf for his family (although the ingredients he purchased would be counted).

Moreover, “gross” domestic product takes no account of the “wear and tear” on the machinery, BUILDINGS, and so on (the so-called capital stock) that are used in producing the output. If this depletion of the capital stock, called depreciation, is subtracted from GDP we get net domestic product.

One thing people want to know about an economy is whether its total output of goods and services is growing or shrinking. But because GDP is collected at current, or nominal, prices, one cannot compare two periods without making adjustments for inflation. To determine “real” GDP, its nominal value must be adjusted to take into account price changes to allow us to see whether the value of output has gone up because more is being produced or simply because prices have increased. A statistical tool called the price deflator is used to adjust GDP from nominal to constant prices.

GDP is important because it gives information about the size of the economy and how an economy is performing. The growth RATE of real GDP is often used as an indicator of the general health of the economy. In broad terms, an increase in real GDP is interpreted as a sign that the economy is doing well. When real GDP is growing strongly, employment is likely to be increasing as companies hire more workers for their factories and people have more money in their pockets. When GDP is shrinking, as it did in many countries during the recent global economic crisis, employment often declines.

It is also important to understand what GDP cannot tell us. GDP is not a measure of the overall standard of living or well-being of a country. Although changes in the output of goods and services per person (GDP per capita are often used as a measure of whether the average citizen in a country is better or worse off, it does not capture things that may be deemed important to general well-being. So, for example, increased output may come at the cost of ENVIRONMENTAL damage or other external costs such as noise. Or it might involve the reduction of leisure time or the depletion of nonrenewable natural resources. The quality of life may also depend on the distribution of GDP among the residents of a country, not just the overall level.

2348.

प्राचीन भारत के दो व्यापारिक वर्गों के नाम बताए​

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2349.

Elaborate paramates which are deemed to constitute constitutional principles of law

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Constitutional LAW is a body of law which DEFINES the role, POWERS, and STRUCTURE ... Constitutional law deals with the fundamental principles by which the government EXERCISES

2350.

I just wanted to know that is dmart a departmental store

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ANSWER:

YES

EXPLANATION:

demart is a DEPARTMENTAL STORE