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1.

"foriegn exchange rate in india is on rise recently" what impact is it likely to have on exports

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China's LIKELY DEVALUATION ... The INDIAN foreign exchange reserves are also DECLINING for ... Crude prices have been on the RISE.

2.

Why is demand curve less elastic in monopoly as compared to monopolistic competition?

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Heya...

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DEMAND curve is less ELASTIC is monopoly in compare to the monopolistic firms because...

• There is no close subsitute in the monopoly market, rise in PRICE will not much LEAD to the change in consumer size of GOODS as no option is available against goods of monopoly..

• But in monopolistic many firms r there of a single good , so change in price much more effect on the consumer to shift one firm to another..

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3.

What is a steward of creation and How are Catholics are called to be stewards of creation

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True stewardship requires changes in human actions—both in moral behavior and technical ADVANCEMENT... A renewed sense of sacrifice and restraint COULD make an essential contribution to ADDRESSING GLOBAL climate change.

Global Climate Change: A Plea for Dialogue, Prudence, and the Common Good, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), 2001 #18

God DESTINED the earth and all it contains for all people and nations so that all created things would be shared fairly by all humankind under the guidance of justice tempered by charity.

4.

Give any three features of MNREGA

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Three FEATURES of NREGA are
(i) It guarantees 100 days of wage employment in a financial YEAR to a RURAL household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. One-third of the PROPOSED jobs would be reserved for women.
(ii) The scheme will initially be started in 200 districts. Later on, the scheme will be extended to 600 districts.
(iii) If an applicant is not provided employment within 15 days, she/he will be entitled to a daily unemployment allowance.

5.

Any four features of multinational corporations ? Easy and accurate answers plz

Answer» TWO features are 
1 transfer of technology
2 large size
3 integrated STRUCTURE 
4 geographical dispersion
6.

Name any two roads which have been constructed under super highways project.

Answer» GOLDEN QUADRILATERAL SUPER HIGHWAY,NATIONAL highway
7.

The sebi was given statutory recognition in 1992 on the recommendation of

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The Sebi was given statutory recognition in 1992 on the recommendation of the Government of India.

In 1992, the SEBI Act was passed in the PARLIAMENT with its own headquarter at the business district of the Bandra Kurla COMPLEX in MUMBAI.

SEBI stands for the SECURITIES and EXCHANGE Board of India.

8.

Which group represents external customers of an organization? A. helpdesk employees B. buyers of products C. marketing professionals D. sales representatives

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D.Sales REPRESENTATIVE
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9.

An individual's supply curve for labour will bend backwards when

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When the LABOUR would START apprehending of leisure. he would work less and SPENT his TIME in leisure more.

10.

A cheque is a fiat money. (State whether the statement is TRUE or FALSE)

Answer» FIAT MONEY is a currency without intrinsic value that has been established as money, often by government regulation. Fiat money does not have use value, and has value only because a government maintains its value, or because parties engaging in exchange agree on its value.[1] It was introduced as an alternative to COMMODITY money and representative money. Commodity money is created from a good, often a precious metal such as gold or silver, which has uses other than as a medium of exchange (such a good is called a commodity). Representative money is similar to fiat money, but it represents a claim on a commodity (which can be REDEEMED to a greater or lesser extent).
11.

What is meant by development ? Explain any two indicators of development?debelopment . Explain any two indicators of it?

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development can be defined as EFFORTS that seek to IMPROVE the economic well-being and quality of life for a community by creating and/or retaining jobs and supporting or growing incomes and the tax base. It is the increase in the growth and welfare of people, improvement of quality.


Key Indicator # 1. Per Capita Income:

The most important indicator of economic underde­velopment is low per capita income. Usually, an LDC is defined as one in which per capita real income is low when compared with that of USA, Canada, Australia and Western EUROPE. Statistical studies SHOW low-in- come countries are much poorer than advanced countries like the USA.

Key Indicator # 2. Poverty:

The second important indicator of economic underdevelop­ment is poverty. Not only per capita income is low, there is inequality in the distribution of income. Many people in LDCs do not get the minimum level of income necessary for a minimum caloric intake are said to be living below the poverty line. In India it is 25% at present.


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12.

What is most compelling challenge in India??

Answer» IAS is most COMPELLING CHALLENGE
13.

Describe any three advantages of SHG for the poor

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14.

Collect the information about 25 families with the help of following points and prepare the report.1)Number of members in the family.2) Number of males and females .3)literate and illetrate.4)Working and non-working population.5)Source of libelihood etc.

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S.No   No.of .families  No.of.males  No.of.Females  literate  illiterate   Source                                                                                                

                                                                                                         of LIVELIHOOD

1            5                    2                      3                     1                4            farm

2         3                      2                     1                     2             1             Software

3         4                    2                       2                  0             4             retailer

4       3                       2                      1                    3         0            doctor  

5      5                  3                  2                    2                 3                 pharmacy

6    4                  2                     2                 2                   2      mechanicaleng

7  3                  2                         1                  3                 0            teacher

8  2                     1                   1                     2               0            professor

9  2             1                      1                   0                 2         electrician

11   5               4              1                    4                 1          engineering

12 3              2                1                  0             3                mason

13  2            1                     1                  2            0           doctor

14   4            3                 1               3               1                 professor

15     3         2                    1              2              1           army

16      4           3                       1           4             0        doctor

17  3              2                    1                 2                1              doctor

18   5               4              1                    4                 1          engineering

19 3              2                1                  0             3                mason

20           5                    2                      3                     1                4            farm

21         3                      2                     1                     2             1             Software

22        4                    2                       2                  0             4             retailer

23     3                       2                      1                    3         0            doctor  

24     5                  3                  2                    2                 3         pharmacy

10  3              2                    1                 2                1              doctor        

15.

What is food security

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Hi
good morning,

Food security is a condition related to the availability of food, and individuals' accessibility and AFFORDABILITY to it. There is evidence of being in use over 10,000 years ago, with CENTRAL authorities in civilizations ancient China and ancient EGYPT being known to release food from storage in times of FAMINE

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16.

In which recent year foodgrain stock with the government was maximum ????

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The FOODGRAIN stock with the Government of India was MAXIMUM in JULY 2002.
17.

Distinguish between Direct tax and indirect tax.

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KEY differences between Direct and Indirect TAX are: Direct tax is LEVIED and paid for by individuals, Hindu undivided Families (HUF), firms, companies etc. whereas indirect tax is ULTIMATELY paid for by the end-consumer of goods and SERVICES. ... Direct taxes, on the other hand, reduce savings and discourage investments.

18.

Full form of NGO and explain it

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Non Governmental Organization

NGO may be defined as an ASSOCIATION having a definite CULTURAL, educational, religious or social PROGRAM registered with the Central Government. The full form of NGO is Non Governmental Organization, NGO's are ALSO referred to as Non Profit Organisations (NPO's) sometimes.

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19.

In what ways is direct services productive

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Y R U ASKING 2 TIMES

20.

Explain the factor affecting supply of a commodity

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As a result, seller reduces the supply of the commodity. On the other hand, DECREASE in prices of factors of production or inputs, increases the supply due to fall in cost of production and subsequent rise in profit margin. To make ice-cream, FIRMS need various inputs LIKE cream, SUGAR, machine, labour, etc.

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21.

Understand how the stock market works

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If you want to INVEST in stock market, first you should understand how the stock market works in India. Buying a share or stock of a company simply means you are buying a unit of the company. Investors are able to buy the stocks of the company once the company share is launched in the market.

Share is a unit of ownership of a company and is offered for sale in the market when a company needs to raise money for further growth. The shares in the market are launched in the form of initial public offering (IPO). The price of IPO of a company is decided BASED on how MUCH the company is estimated to be worth, and how MANY shares are being issued. The company gets to keep the money raised to grow its BUSINESS, while the shares or stock of the company continue to trade on an exchange, such as the National Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange.

In stock market, a company gets only the amount collected through IPO launch. The money from buying or selling of the stock of the company on the exchanges is not received by the company. Investors gain or lose money in market depending on the perceived value of company.

Predicting the rise or fall of a particular stock or share is very difficult. The key to gain profit in the market is to create a diversified portfolio of stocks from different sectors and hold them for the long-term. It is generally seen that over a long period of time stocks as a whole tend

to rise.

22.

Describe Global poverty trends??

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There has been substantial reduction in global POVERTY, but there are regional disparities as described below
(i) Poverty declined in China and South-East Asian countries as a result of rapid economic growth and huge investments in the development of human resources.
(ii) In Latin AMERICA and the Caribbean, the ratio of poverty REMAINED ALMOST the same.
(III) In Sub-Saharan Africa, poverty saw an upward trend due to successive droughts. It rose from 51% in 1981 to 47% in 2008.
(iv) Poverty has again surfaced in some of the former socialist countries like Russia, where formerly it was non-existent.

23.

What are the various ways by which people may be exploited in the market??

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Consumers (People) are exploited in the market by

(a) Charging high price of the product.
(b) Not GIVING proper after sale service.
(c) LESS measurement.
(d) Under weighing goods.
(e) SELLING substandard QUALITY goods.
(F) Adulteration.
(g) Negligence in service.

24.

Apart from S.C and S.T there is also inequality of income within a family explain

Answer» HYE...
yes, apart from sc and st , there is also INEQUALITY of INCOME WITHIN a family i.e. always a women is paid LESS than a men .. as she is considered to be less than a men ..

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25.

What is indifference curve ?state three properties of indifference curves.

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There are four importantproperties of indifference curvesthat describe most of them: (1)Indifference CURVES are DOWNWARD sloping, (2) higherindifference curves are preferred to lower ONES, (3) indifference curves cannot INTERSECT, and (4)indifference curves are CONVEX (i.e. bowed inward).

26.

_________ is the apex body of the monetary and banking system of the nation's economy. (Commercial Bank / Central Bank / Government / Co-operative Bank), Fill in the blank with appropriate alternative given in the bracket.

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Central bank is the APEX body of the monetary and banking system of nation's economy...

It regulate all the banking system of the economy..

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27.

What is Net Asset Value (NAV)?

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➡️Net ASSET value is the value of an ENTITY's assets MINUS the value of its liabilities.

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28.

Discussion of functional report of SEBI

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SEBI is CORPORATE framework with FIVE departments that have a HOD.  

SEBI uses 3 functions to fulfill its targets i.e. Security, developmental and Control.  

Primary functions of SEBI have been EXPLAINED in the SEBI introduction that tells the Securities and Exchange BOARD of India must 'Secure the interests of investors in securities and to advertise the development to control the securities market and matters linked there.  

On account of MALPRACTICE in the stock market SEBI was constructed to control and secure any further cheating  that aren't in the interest of the Stock investors.  


29.

What is the most compelling challenge in India

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Proerty REDUCTION the most compelling challenge for India because of many more reasons-
1.lack of jobs-most of the above 70% adult unemployment in India.
2.not facility for better shelter
3.scarcity of FOOD for poor due to DAY by day INCREASING of food cost
4.so they can't afford better quality of food and nutrition.
5.not proper facility for bathroom/toilets for them so they get ill....

30.

Mention any two effects of the industrial revolution on the general public

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The two effects of the industrial revolution on GENERAL public are:
a)it takes the lands away from them
b)it forced most of the PEOPLE to WORK in a factory.
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31.

Explain the volume of India's foreign trade after independence.long answer

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Foreign trade primarily involves the amount of goods that are exported (to other countries) and goods that are imported by the home country (from foreign countries). In India, this import and EXPORT of goods forms an essential part of the overall economic activities. This can be derived from the fact that the share of foreign trade in India's GDP increased from 14.6 percent in 1990-91 to 24.1 percent in 2003-04. This trend of exports and imports has been continuously increasing since then.
The following table shows the major trends in India's foreign trade. (table is in attachment.)

From the above table, the following facts can be derived.
a. Since 2004-05, a continuous rise has been in both the amounts of exports and imports. As we can SEE that in 2004-05, the total value of exports were RS.3,75,340 crores. However, this amount increased to Rs. 11,42,649 crores in 2010-11. Similarly, the amount of imports in 2004-05 were Rs 5,01,065 crores which increased to Rs 16,83,467 crores in 2010-11. Thus, from this we can infer that a tremendous and IMPRESSIVE growth was experienced in India since 2004.
b. Despite the tremendous increase in both exports and imports, an increasing trend of trade balance was also seen during the same period. This trade balance depicts the EXCESS of exports over imports. As we can see that trade balance was negative in all the years and was continuously rising, we can thus, infer two important facts:
i. The value of imports was always more than exports.
ii. The rate of increase in imports was always higher than the rate of increase in exports.
Hence, it can be concluded that both imports and exports have experienced a phenomenal growth during the last few years. However, the total value of exports has been lower than the imports (as inferred from the negative trade balance from the last seven years).

32.

Need and importance on the topic collection of all types of documents used in banks and offices

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33.

Explain any three poverty alleviation programmes currently being implemented in India on 2018

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Carrying out campaigns enhancing to the people of India the importance of family planning. People should regulate population so that to INCREASE per capita income increase in per capita income will increase GROSS domestic product which will help in poverty ERADICATION in india .

By doing this the people are going to be aware of the importance ,the means and the ways of CONTROLLING population.


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34.

Distinguish between desire and demand.

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Demand is the ABILITY and willingness to buy of a good or SERVICE at a certain PRICE, while Desire is the wish to have some PARTICULAR good or service, its price may be lower/higher. ... On the other HAND you wish to buy a Ferrari but you don;t have the required amount for it, this is your Desire.

35.

What is the millennium development goal of the World Bank

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To eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. To achieve universal PRIMARY EDUCATION. To promote gender equality and empower women. To REDUCE CHILD mortality.

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36.

5) cx = 0 का अर्थ है कि पूर्ति की लोच३) कम लोचदार(b) पूर्णता लोचदार) पूर्णता बेलोचदार(d) इकाई लोचदार​

Answer»

Answer:

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Also, areas which offer LITTLE opportunities for employment are also sparsely populated. Some of the more sparsely populated REGIONS of the world are found in Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, the ARCTIC CIRCLE, the Sahara, the Himalayan REGION of Asia, Iceland, Northwest Africa, the Outback of Australia, and Mongolia.

37.

How does climate change affect the torism industry

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Answer:

The impact on tourism

Seaside tourism seems likely to suffer damage from most of the effects of climate CHANGE, notably BEACH erosion, HIGHER sea levels, greater damage from sea surges and storms, and reduced water SUPPLY.

38.

What do you mean by aggregate​

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ANSWER:

whole FORMED by combining several separate elements.

"the council was an AGGREGATE of THREE regional assemblies"

2.

a material or structure formed from a mass of fragments or particles LOOSELY compacted together.

39.

How is science of welfare defined by Alfred Marshall ?​

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ANSWER:

In the words of MARSHALL, "man earns money to get material welfare." Others since Marshall have described his remark as the "welfare DEFINITION" of economics. This definition enlarged the scope of economic science by emphasizing the study of wealth and HUMANITY together, rather than wealth alone.

Explanation:

40.

State the major ideas involved in Economics ​

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Answer:

FOUR key economic concepts—scarcity, supply and DEMAND, costs and BENEFITS, and INCENTIVES—can help explain many decisions that humans make. ... As a result of scarce resources, humans are constantly making choices that are determined by their costs and benefits and the incentives offered by different COURSES of action.

41.

Recently rates of interests have been reduced on all the saving instruments. carry out a survey of 30 people in your area as to what is their reaction to this cut.The sample may consist of salaried people , business people and professional sif u don't know the answer, pls don't answer this otherwise I will report itif u know the answer pls answer it as soon as possible and I will make it the brainliest​

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42.

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43.

Write all fundamental rights of Constitution.(Give correct answer, Don't Copy from google, and don't spam it. )​

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ANSWER:

Seven fundamental RIGHTS were originally provided by the Constitution – the RIGHT to equality, right to freedom, right against exploitation, right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights, right to property and right to constitutional remedies.

Explanation:

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44.

_________ refers to the creation of those goods and services which have exchange value.​

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Answer:

In political economy and especially Marxian economics, exchange value (German: Tauschwert) refers to one of four major attributes of a commodity, i.e., an item or service produced for, and sold on the market. The other three aspects are USE value, economic value, and PRICE.[1] Thus, a commodity has:

a value (note the link is to a non-Marxian definition of value);

a use value (or utility);

an exchange value, which is the proportion at which a commodity can be exchanged for other commodities;

a price (it could be an actual selling price or an imputed IDEAL price).

These four concepts have a very long history in human thought, from Aristotle to DAVID Ricardo,[2] becoming ever more clearly distinguished as the development of commercial trade progressed but have largely disappeared as four distinct concepts in MODERN economics. This entry focuses on Marx's summation of the results of economic thought about exchange-value.

45.

Economic project class 10th​

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46.

rate of interest charged by moneylenders as compared to that charged by banks is a . lower b.same c. slightly higher. d. much higher​

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Answer:

SLIGHTLY higher

Explanation:

because BANKS are MUCH RICHER than moneylenders

47.

Capital increases by :​

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Answer:

This is an operation in which a company's capital (sometimes called share capital) is increased by EMITTING NEW stocks or by increasing the nominal value of the existing stocks. A capital INCREASE can be done in several ways: ... Monetary CONTRIBUTION.

48.

Indian is one of the fastest growing economy and an emerging market.Support the above statement with adequate data and explanation.​

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49.

Let’s suppose you (USA dealer) imported a product from German on Dec 1, 2018 at € 300, payable in 60 days. You sold all of them in the US market at $400 in cash on Dec 15, 2018. The company's fiscal year ends on Dec 31. You paid to your German supplier on Feb 1, 2019. Below, please find the exchange rate information: Dec 1, 2018: 1.2 $/€. Dec 31, 2018: 1.5 $/€ Feb 1, 2019: 1.0 $/€ What was net income for 2018 and 2019, respectively?Group of answer choicesA) -$50, $150B) $250, -100C)$200, $100D)$250, $100​

Answer»

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बात ही क्या, पशु-पक्षी भी उसके वश में हों, उसके साथ मित्रवत् व्यवहार करने लगते

हैं। व्यक्ति का मधुर व्यवहार पाषाण-हृदयों को भी पिघला देता है। कहा भी गया है

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निस्सन्देह मीठे वचन औषधि की भाति श्रोता के मन की व्यथा, उसकी पीड़ा व वेदना को

हर लेते हैं। मीठे वचन सभी को प्रिय लगते हैं। कभी-कभी किसी मृदुभाषी के मधुर वचन

घोर निराशा में डूबे व्यक्ति को आशा की किरण दिखा उसे उबार लेते हैं, उसमें

जीवन-संचार कर देते हैं उसे सान्त्वना और सहयोग देकर यह आश्वासन देते हैं कि वह

व्यक्ति अकेला व असहाय नहीं, अपितु सारा समाज उसका अपना है, उसके सुख-दुख

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"मधुर वचन हैं औषधि, कटुक वचन हैं तीर।"

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के मन का अहंकार और दभ सहज ही विनष्ट हो जाता है। उसका मन स्वच्छ और

निर्मल बन जाता है। वह अपनी विनम्रता, शिष्टता एवं सदाचार से समाज में यश, प्रतिष्ठा

और मान-सम्मान को प्राप्त करता है। उसके कार्यों से ही नहीं, समाज को भी गौरव और

यश प्राप्त होता है और समाज का अभ्युत्थान होता है। इसके अभाव में समाज पारस्परिक

कलह, ईर्ष्या-द्वेष, वैमनस्य आदि का घर बन जाता है। जिस समाज में सौहार्द नहीं,

सहानुभूति नहीं, किसी दुखी मन के लिए सान्त्वना का भाव नहीं, वह समाज कैसा? वह

तो नरक है।मधुर वचन निराशा में डूबे व्यक्ति की सहायता कैसे करते हैं

50.

Give the meaning of normal goods and inferior goods give revelent example​

Answer»

Definitions:

A "normal good" is a good where, when an individual's income rises, they buy more of that good. An "inferior good" is a good where, when the individual's income rises they buy less of that good.

EXAMPLES:

Examples of normal goods are demand of LCD and plasma television, demand for more expensive cars, BRANDED clothes, expensive houses, DIAMONDS etc… increases when the income of the consumers increases. To the OPPOSITE side of normal goods are the inferior goods.

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