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1.

Economic activities are classified 3 sections with examples

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Answer:there are 3 economic activities .they are PRIMARY ;SECONDARY ; teritiary..

Explanation:EG : P.A: farming , agriculture , mining etc

Eg S.A: manufacturing ,building etc

Eg T.A: TRADE , communication , BANKING etc

2.

Economy claa 9 chapter 2 in hindi​

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HEY BRO COMPLETE your QUESTION

3.

What is your opinion regarding exporting our labor force abroad?​

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Answer:

my opinion REGARDING exporting our labor FORCE ABROAD is that we shouldn't send our labours abroad.

4.

Pocket allowance of 5 students respectively are 125, 75, 150, 175, mm find out Arithmetic mean

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EXPLANATION:

the LAST AMOUNT is not GIVEN.

5.

What is value judgement in economics​

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Hey mate.......... here's your answer

value judgement is a subjective statement of opinion rather than a fact that can be tested by LOOKING at the available evidence. Normative STATEMENTS are subjective statements – i.e. they carry value JUDGMENTS. For example: POLLUTION is the most serious economic PROBLEM

6.

Explain a case study of mncs

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Multinational Corporation (MNC) is a corporation enterprise that manages PRODUCTION or DELIVERS services in more than one country. GENERALLY, the MNChas its headquarters in one country and have OFFICES or factories in different countries.

Advantages of Multinational Corporations indeveloping countries. Multinationals PROVIDE an inflow of capital into the developing country. ... This capital investment helps the economy develop and increase its productive capacity

7.

From the following data relating to wages of 20 workers 10,15,25,27,29,20,24,23,22,12,14,16,17,18,19,18,16,15,5,9Find the number of workers whose wages is between Rs.10 and Rs.25

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ANSWER:

18 is the answer of this QUESTION

8.

[N]o man [should] be compelled to make or yield any gift, loan, benevolence, tax, or such like charge, without common consent by act of Parliament. What is the key idea in this passage? The king must agree to any law Parliament passes. There should be no taxation without representation. The king can’t put someone in prison for no reason. People cannot give each other gifts unless Parliament approves.

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Explanation: Hi!

The key idea in this passage is "there should be no taxation without representation."

This passage is an excerpt from Petition of Right, 1628. It is a DEMAND for civil liberties which was issued by the English Parliament against unpopular POLICIES of King CHARLES I. The petition included the following demands:

1-  Exploitative non-parliamentary taxation must stop

2- There should be no forced housing of soldiers in public quarters

3- Imprisonment of INNOCENT people without cause must cease.

4- Use of martial law be declared illegal.

Historically, the Petition of Right is viewed as a significant STEP towards English Civil War of 1640s.

9.

Two world environmental heritage sites in south Africa

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Explanation:

I don't know about RSA

But Robben Island, Wonder caves, Swartkrans and CRADLE of HUMANKIND are the top three SITES LISTED by UNESCO HERITAGE site ..

10.

What do you meant by individual series​

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Individual SERIES: Individual Series is a statistical series in which the all the OBSERVATIONS are listed out and all the observations have a FREQUENCY of 1.

11.

Please tell me some numerical of mean of Class plus one economics​

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ANSWER:

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12.

Why secondary interceptor required for the economic download made of India​

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ANSWER:

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13.

What is subsitution effect?​

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here is ur answer

Explanation:

1]it is a effect of CHANGE in income on purchase or consumption of a good.

2]substitution effect means the change in the purchases of a good as a CONSEQUENCE of a change in RELATIVE prices alone, real income remaining constant.

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14.

What are the different kinds of deposit scheme provided by bank to its customer​

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primarily banks offers two kinds of deposits accounts these are DEMAND deposits like current/ saving account and terms deposits like fixed or RECURRING deposits when you open a deposit account in a bank you become an account HOLDER or a depositer saving accounts are USED to meet daily on demand requirement of cash

15.

Sahara Airlines and bombay suburban electric supply are examples of which sector on the basis of ownership​

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ANSWER:

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16.

Write a preface for my project on the topic BUMPER PRODUCTION- A BOON OR BANE FOR THE FARMERS.!!!!!!

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First and foremost, I would LIKE to thank our Principal for giving us such CHANCE or an opportunity to make such knowledgeable PROJECT.

Secondly, I thank my teacher, Sir ABC, for giving us this opportunity to prepare a project on such a WONDERFUL topic.

In this project, I will give the details of the advantage and disadvantages for the FARMERS. I have done lots of research not only from internet but also by visiting the farmers in our locality.

Hope this project will be a helpful and a unique one !

17.

Can a frequency polygon without histogram be drawn with inclusive series or do we first need to convert it to exclusive one and then proceed?

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EXPLANATION:

i have no IDEA about this

18.

Daily uses consumer project potato chips primary industry secondary industry territory industry

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The TERTIARY INDUSTRY is the segment of the economy that ots focus from PRIMARY to secondary and tertiary INDUSTRIES.

19.

Some examples of abotic resoures

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Abiotic variables found in terrestrial ecosystems can include things like RAIN, wind, temperature, altitude, SOIL, pollution, nutrients, PH, types of soil, and sunlight

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20.

Do You Want To Pass Microsoft AZ-103 Cheat Sheet Exam At The First Try?

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ANSWER:

no ....

EXPLANATION:

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21.

Methods of collecting primary data all points explain in simple wording ​

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The several methods of COLLECTING PRIMARY data are: Interviews/questionnaires, PROJECTIVE techniques, observation method, schedule method etc. With regard to the interview method, primary data can be GATHERED either through personal interviews or TELEPHONIC interviews.

22.

30 families in an area spend the following monthly expenditure on food : 115, 159, 196, 205, 212, 223, 256, 271, 310, 219, 335, 169, 184, 234, 245, 241, 265, 298, 144, 135, 172, 173, 229, 20, 238, 278, 243, 20, 238, 238.

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23.

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24.

How japan a small narion has become rich and developed ​

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Explanation:

Because Japan's GOVERNMENT spends money for the WELFARE of the children's

and it provides SUFFICIENT education for the STUDENTS...... ONE more reason behind this is that it also discover'S Various technology.

25.

What inputs are needed to help people as asset​

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ANSWER:

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26.

Navodaya vidyalayas have been started for which kind of students?

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ANSWER:

MERITORIOUS STUDENTS

27.

What do you mean by return to a factor? explain the reason for increasing ?​

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ANSWER:

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28.

List two international conventions/protocols on environmental sustainability

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  • Anti ballistic MISSILE treaty
  • Bonn agreement
  • Chemical weapons convention.

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29.

What does increase in logivity of life indicate

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individual's longevity. Significant factors in life expectancy include GENDER, genetics, access to health care, hygiene, DIET and nutrition, EXERCISE, lifestyle, and crime rates.

30.

Which is mexican currency Follow me

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MEXICAN PESO.

1 mexican peso = 3.64 INDIAN rupees

It has been currency of Mexico since 1821 means after independence.

It is MANAGED by Mexicos CENTRAL bank, BANCO de Mexico.

Abreviation is MXN

31.

Which organisation has signed MOUwith Automotive Reasearch Associationof India in various projects related to e-mobility?​

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ANSWER:

bharat heavy electricals LIMITED (bhel) and ARAI signed MOU

32.

How to solve the calculations of elasticity of demand,of class 11.

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ANSWER:

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33.

As price of commodity increases from rs4 per unit to rs5 per unit demand falls from 20units to 10units find out the elasticity of demand?

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Initial cost of commodity (P) = rs 4

Final cost of commodity (P1) = rs 5

Initial demand (Q) = 20 UNITS

Final demand (Q1) = 10 units

We KNOW that

Ed = - P/ Q × ∆Q/∆P

∆Q = P1 - P

∆ Q= 10 - 20

∆ Q= -10

∆ P= Q1-Q

∆ P = 5-4

∆P = 1

ed =  -  \frac{4}{20}  \times  -  \frac{10}{1}

Ed = 2

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34.

discuss the view that the study of economics cannot be restricted just to the problem of scarcity and choice

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Economics is a VAST SUBJECT and is considered as an art as well as science. The very basic thing which is taught in economics is the nature of economics. Understanding its nature clears the misconception that economics is merely confined to studying SCARCITY and choice.

Economics deals with the whole economy of a country, be it the CURRENCY and its circulation or be it the planning of economic development in the country.

35.

Explain the inteinterdependence of sectors briefly.​

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There are THREE sectors of ECONOMY feasibly found i.e. Primary sector, Secondary sectorand Tertiary sector. All the three sectors are interdependent. ... (iv) Industrial sectorproduces trucks, autos ETC for TRANSPORTATION, computer assets for proper BANKING activities and knowledge outsourcing.

36.

Name any four cooperation institute in India or out of India.

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Explanation:

Name of company

(in JAPAN and India)

Name of educational institute nd locations

Suzuki Motor Corporation,

Maruti Suzuki India Limited

Maruti Suzuki JIM (Ganpat Vidyanagar, Mehsana)

Mehsana, Gujarat

Toyota Motor Corporation,

Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited

Toyota Technical Training Institute

Bangalore, Karnataka

DAIKIN Industries, LTD.,

Daikin Airconditioning India Pvt. Ltd.

Daikin JAPANESE Institute of Manufacturing Excellence

Neemrana, Rajasthan

YAMAHA Motor Co., Ltd.,

India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd.

Yamaha Motor NTTF Training Center (YNTC)

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

37.

Investment done by the foregin company in our country​

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Answer:

when FOREIGN COMPANY can invest in our country through FDI (Foreign DIRECT Investment).

38.

Why is per capita income calculated in dollar rather in rupee 0 economics?

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Per capita INCOME is calculated on DOLLAR because dollar is considered as a STANDARD CURRENCY

39.

Which financial instrument issue a different currency then issuer domestic currency?

Answer» HEY mate here is your answer..
A FOREIGN currency convertible bond (FCCB) is a type of convertible bond ISSUED in a currency different than the ISSUER's domestic currency. In other words, the money being raised by the ISSUING company is in the form of a foreign currency. A convertible bond is a mix between a debt and equity instrument.
40.

Which five year plan is going in recently in india?

Answer» THIRTEENTH five year PLAN is RECENTLY going in INDIA
41.

What is the total market of toothpaste in india?

Answer» HEY mate here is your answer..
....
rural areas, consumers areswitching from toothpowders to toothpastes. 4. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW TOTAL market of 750 CRORES.
42.

What is trade protection and arguments in factors of protection?

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Trade protection is the deliberate attempt to limit imports or promote exports by putting up barriers to trade. Despite the arguments in favour of free trade and INCREASING trade openness, protectionism is still widely practiced.The motives for protection

The main arguments for protection are:

Protect sunrise industries

Barriers to trade can be used to protectsunrise industries, also known as infant industries, such as those involving new technologies. This gives new firms the chance to develop, grow, and become globally competitive.

Protection of DOMESTIC industries may allow they to develop a comparative advantage. For example, domestic firms may expand when PROTECTED from competition and benefit from economies of scale. As firms grow they may invest in real and human CAPITAL and develop new capabilities and skills. Once these skills and capabilities are DEVELOPED there is less need for trade protection, and barriers may be eventually removed.

Protect sunset industries

At the other end of scale are sunset industries, also known as declining industries, which might need some support to enable them to decline slowly, and avoid some of the negative effects of such decline. For the UK, each generation throws up its own declining industries, such as ship building in the 1950s, car production in the 1970s, and steel production in the 1990s.

43.

What is sustainable development ?why country are emphasizing on sunstainable developement?

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Hey mate here is your answer.....
......
the development that should TAKE place without damaging the ENVIRONMENT is known as sustainable development...
the main objective of sustainable development is that the NEEDS of present GENERATION should not be COMPROMISE with the needs of future generation.....
.......
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44.

What is the important reason of rising public expenditure according to adolph wagner?

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As the ECONOMY DEVELOPS over time the ACTIVITIES and FUNCTIONS of GOVERNMENT is increases

45.

What are the current trends in indian economic growth?

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With the improvement in the ECONOMIC scenario, there have been various INVESTMENTS in various sectors of the economy. The M&A activity in India increased 53.3 per cent to US$ 77.6 billion in 2017 while private equity (PE) deals reached US$ 24.4 billion. Some of the important recent developments in Indian economy are as follows:
India's merchandise exports and imports grew 11.02 per cent and 21.04 per cent on a y-o-y basis to US$ 273.73 billion and US$ 416.87 billion, respectively, during April-February 2017-18.
India's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows reached US$ 208.99 billion during April 2014 - December 2017, with maximum contribution from services, computer software and hardware, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, construction, trading and automobiles.
India's Index of Industrial Production (IIP) rose 7.5 per cent year-on-year in January 2018 while retail INFLATION reached a four month low of 4.4 per cent in February 2018.
Employment on net basis in eight key sectors in India including manufacturing, IT and transport increased by 136,000 in July-September quarter of 2017-18.
The average salary hike of Indian employees is estimated to be 9.4 per cent and that of key talents is estimated to be nearly 15.4 per cent in 2018, backed by increased FOCUS on performance by companies, according to Aon Hewitt.
Indian merchandise exports in dollar terms registered a growth of 4.48 per cent year-on-year in February 2018 at US$ 25.83 billion, according to the data from Ministry of Commerce & Industry.

46.

What happens when net investment value is zero?

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YES. Although net investment should equal 0, there will be investment spending to REPLACE depreciating capital (i.e., WEAR and tear or because capital BECOMES obsolete).

47.

The growth of ------- trade has radically altered domestic economies around the globe

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The growth of WORLD trade has RADICALLY altered DOMESTIC economies AROUND the GLOBE.

48.

Role of public sector in resource mobilization in economics

Answer» HEY mate here is your answer..

ROLE of PUBLIC sector in resource mobilization in economics is very important because public sector is gives facilities for all and GOVERNED by the country's government and government INVEST this money in the country ...
49.

Meaning of inflatation,its causes how can it be controlled

Answer» INFLATION MEANS increasing in PRICE & DECREASING in value of money
50.

What do you mean by enterprise???

Answer» ENTERPRISE is the ACTIVITY of managing COMPANIES and businesses and starting new ones.

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