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1.

What type of questions is represented as the example - How many members are there isThere is your family!a) Simple Alternationsb) Multible choice questionsC) Specific Information questionsd) open Questions​

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how MANY MEMBERS are there is your FAMILY?open QUESTION (OPTION d)

2.

What are the main sources of data ? a) Internal sourcesb) External sources c) Both a) and b)d)None a) or b)​

Answer» OPTION C.................
3.

Name 2 important international publications​

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WHO and UNESCO PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIEST please FOLLOW me

4.

Categorise the following government receipts into revenue and capital receipts .Give reasons. 1.Loan from the World Bank. 2.Income tax received by government 3.Cash grants -in-aid from foreign countries and international organisations. 4.interest received on loans. 5.Receipts from sale of shares in public sector undertakings. 50 points

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(i) It is capital receipt as it reduces financial assets. (ii) and (III) are revenue receipts because they create neither LIABILITIES nor assets. (iv) It is capital receipt as disinvestment reduces GOVERNMENT assets. (v) It is revenue receipt as it creates neither liability nor assets (vi) Dividend is revenue receipt. (vii) Grants from foreign government are revenue receipts as it does LEAD to increase or decrease in assets or liabilitites of the government (viii) are revenue receipts (ix) Borrowing is capital receipts as it creates liability.

5.

Service of lawyers are a condumption good​ true/False

Answer» TRUE, HOPE my ANSWER is CORRECT
6.

When poverty is taken in relative term and is related to the distribution of income consumption expenditure its called: (a) Law line poverty (b) Absolute poverty (c) Relative poverty (a) None

Answer» TION:RELATIVE POVERTY PLEASE FOLLOW me
7.

Why Is It Important To Take The Bill Of The Product For A Consumer (Class-X Ch-5 Consumer Awareness) (Best Answer Will Be Marked As Brainliest And Spams Would Be Reported)

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It is IMPORTANT because if Antone will buy SOMETHING then we have TAKE bill otherwise if there is WARRANTY if we were not take bill then they did not belive on us that they have take from our market so it is necessary to take bill

8.

Explain human development lndex​

Answer» HY dude ur answer isExplanation:The HUMAN Development Index (HDI) is a summary measure of average achievement in key dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, being knowledgeable and have a decent standard of living. ... The HDI uses the logarithm of income, to REFLECT the diminishing IMPORTANCE of income with increasing GNI.✔️Hope it helps!! Mark me as brainliest ✌️
9.

Why do small farmers find it difficult to obtain capital ?

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hy dude ur answer isExplanation:Modern farming METHODS such as use of HYV insecticides PESTICIDES ETC require a great deal of CAPITAL so the farmer needs more money than before. ... (ii) In contrast, the SMALL farmers have to borrow money to arrange for the capital.✔️ Hope it helps!! Mark me as brainliest ✌️

10.

What can be done so that non-farm production activities can be stared in villages? ( five points) *the answer should be correct. Any wrong answers will be deleted.

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(i)GOVERNMENT should be more active and start EFFECTIVE employment generating schemes. (ii) Government should provide training to the villagers in different small crafts. (iii) Government should provide facilities for transportation and SELLING of LOCALLY manufactured goods of the villagers in the cities.Explanation:HOPE IT HELPS YOU.PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIST ANSWER

11.

Subject matter of economics include five stages in it . comment​

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subject MATTER of ECONOMIC s INCLUDING 5 stage in it

12.

Whichtopic ?of the followingismacroeconomics​

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not MENTIONED the topics.Mark me Brainliests.Good Afternoon.Have a GREAT DAY

13.

Why does the poet say so blact their maps with slums as big as done?​

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don't KNOW...............

14.

What are the aims of production?

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The AIM of production is to produce the goods and services that we want. There are Four factors of production :1. land 2. labour 3. capital 4. entrepreneurshipExplanation:I HOPE you will understand

15.

❤️Hey Guyz❤️List any four characteristics of good budget.❤️ SPREAD LOVE ❤️​

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>The BUDGET Must Address the Enterprise's Goals.>The Budget Must be a MOTIVATING Tool.>The Budget Must Have the Support of Management.>The Budget Must Convey a Sense of Ownership.>The Budget Should be Flexible.Explanation:The key to really being successful at budgeting is to take a multi-step approach to budgeting and to stop making budgeting excuses or serious budgeting mistakes. Doing these steps in the right ORDER will make it easier for you to budget successfully in the future.

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3 The risk identification is the very important benefit of environmental analysis. Explain how will it benefit the domestic organization.​

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nmental analysis" is a strategic tool used to identify all the "external & internal" factors that can impact the organisation's performance. The analysis entails assessing the risk LEVEL or opportunity the factors might present.Explanation:The benefits of environmental analysis to domestic organisation areThis helps COMPANIES to analyze the environment and formulate plans appropriately, which would accomplish the goals effectively.It allows entrepreneurs flexibility to predict opportunities and prepare to respond optionally. This also helps to develop "early warning system" to prevent risks as well develop strategies that may affect the organizationEnvironmental changes are also frequent & unexpected. Moreover, changes of this type can not be ANTICIPATED in advance precisely. Again, the organisation can only foresee a few and not all such changes. Environmental analysis helps to predict the COMPANY's future prospects.Many environmental conditions challenge the strategic approach of the organisation and the achievement of its objectives. While other conditions give greater opportunities for the achievement of the goals. The organisation can perceive the risk involved by carrying out a comprehensive analysis of environmental factors and can also benefit from the opportunitiesTo know moreWhat is environmental analysis why should it be conducted ...brainly.in/question/10942836

17.

Arithmetic mean of these items 5,7,9,15,20​

Answer» MEAN = Sum of NUMBER/ Quantity of numberExplanation:Mean = 5+7+9+15+20/5 = 56/5 = Solve it and you'll GET the ANSWER
18.

According to the average income, India is a _________ country.

Answer» DEVELOPING contrynow PLS MARK it as the BRAINLIEST ANSWER
19.

Discuss the problem of choice of products with the help of Production Possibility Curve

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It is a curve which shows various PRODUCTION possibilities with the HELP of given LIMITED RESOURCES and technology. It is also known as Production POSSIBILITY Frontier and transformation curve.Explanation:mark me

20.

Bhushan refused to eat fifth cahpati after four chapati

Answer» BECOZ his STOMACH get fulled after EATING four chappati.
21.

India is known for penalty of natural resources but simultaneously facing the water crisis also. What are measures to be adopted to reserve the water. Find out the way where water may be reserved and kept for long period for purposeful mission.​

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tion:The ways are as FOLLOWS :-* In each and every HOUSE there should be water harvesting which will increase the water level. *Use buckets instead of shower. *Don't let the tap runs when you are brushing your teeth or SAVING. * Use the dishwasher only when it is full. * Insulate your water pipes. Water should be kept in dams, RESERVOIRS, wetlands etc.

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3. For the following data, match the terms in column with their correct value in column II: Export of goods - 100Export of services - 350Import of services - 375Import of goods -25Net unilateral transfers to USA - 100Capital payments - 3200Column 1 Column 2(a) Capital receipts. (i) 150(b) BOT. (ii) 50(c) BOP on current A/c. (iii) 0(d) BOP. (iv)75​

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359Explanation:100150us CORRECT

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Company X which is engaged in shoes making business, violated the condition of license by employing sales girls at their shops. They were paid low rate of wages, and they were disallowed to marry for three years after employment and given birth to a child within five years. The contractors did not pay any attention to the demand of women workers when they complained to the director, they started detaining them during night shifts. The workers were compelled to wear obscene uniform too. It was found that such sort practices continued indirectly by contractor at the instance of Personnel Officer of the company and the management kept long silence. Suggest how the workers union can prosecute the culprits exercising conspiracy and committing of non-cognizable offence within the factory premises and under which provisions the workers can get relief. ​

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I don't KNOW this ANSWER I will HELP you in other subjectExplanation:FOLLOWING you FOLLOW me

24.

Questionnaire on SMART PHONE.. no. of questions should be between 20-30.. every question must have 4 options.. WHOSE ever will ans. i will paytm him/her 100 rs.

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Questionnaire to Smart Phone Customers1.What is the main reason behind using a smart phone?a) Callsb) Internetc) Applicationsd) All2.What is the main feature that attracts you while deciding upon a smart phone?a) Applicationsb) Camerac) INTERNET connectivityd) All3.What is the desired Camera resolution range you prefer in a smart phone?a) 2 mp-4mpb) 5mp-8mpc) 8mp-12mpd) No ideaWhat is the desired graphics resolution range you 4.prefer in a smart phone?a) 960X640b) 800X400c) No idea5.What is the desires video resolution clarity as per your preference?a) High definition 1080 pb) Normal video recording with 960 X 540 quality resolutionc) 4.3 inches big screen resolutiond) No idea6.What do you expect from an operating system of smart phones?a) Fast and easyb) Should provide rich user interfacec) Should provide rich navigationd) EASY to upgradee) All7.What level of memory you need against cloud storage service provided by smart phones?a) 2 GBb) 4GBc) 5GBd) 10GB8.Do you need a special app for making the video calls?a) Yesb) Noc) No idea9.Do you prefer bigger output for playing games?a) Yesb) Noc) No idea10.What range of download speed you expect from smart phones?a) 10 Mbpsb) 12 Mbpsc) More than 14 Mbpsd) No idea11.What you download frequently, using the smart phones?a) Appsb) Documentsc) Music and videosd) All12.Do you prefer to download apps from internet every time?a) Yesb) Noc) No idea13.Do you think mobile applications are really dominating the other features of smart phones?a) Yesb) Noc) No idea14.What level of updates you need when it comes to your smart phones?a) Operating systemb) Mobile appsc) Usabilitye) All15.Do you think Apple IPHONE has CHANGED the PHASE of mobile application generation?a) Yesb) Noc) No ideaI AM TIRED WRITING BY NOWSORRY ONLY 15HOPE IT HELPS YOUEVERYONE WHO LIKE IT PLEASE FOLLOW ME,AS IT TOOK SO MUCH TIME TO WRITE........

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Company X which is engaged in shoes making business, violated the condition of license by employing sales girls at their shops. They were paid low rate of wages, and they were disallowed to marry for three years after employment and given birth to a child within five years. The contractors did not pay any attention to the demand of women workers when they complained to the director, they started detaining them during night shifts. The workers were compelled to wear obscene uniform too. It was found that such sort practices continued indirectly by contractor at the instance of Personnel Officer of the company and the management kept long silence. Suggest how the workers union can prosecute the culprits exercising conspiracy and committing of non-cognizable offence within the factory premises and under which provisions the workers can get relief.

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26.

How did tripura poverty declined within a span of 10 years​

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Guwahati may be waiting for its Mercedes Benz debut but the state’s poor have become poorer in the past five years, with Assam and four other states of the Northeast recording a rise in poverty levels, Planning Commission figures revealed today.Assam now has 116.4 lakh persons living below the poverty LINE, Manipur 12.5 lakh, Meghalaya 4.9 lakh, Mizoram 2.3 lakh, Tripura 6.3 lakh, Nagaland 4.1 lakh and Arunachal Pradesh 3.5 lakh.The only bright spots are Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh, which have shown a dip in the poverty scale.Both Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh are afflicted with less poverty in 2009-10 than in 2004-05.While Tripura has RECORDED a dip of about 23 per cent, in Arunachal Pradesh it was a six per cent fall.Nagaland, on the other hand, has registered a rise of over 12 per cent in poverty followed closely by Manipur at 9.2 per cent.Mizoram, Assam and Meghalaya registered increases of 5.7 per cent, 3.5 per cent and one per cent respectively.The figures were arrived at by using the Tendulkar methodology. The Planning Commission in December 2005 appointed a committee led by Prof. Suresh D. Tendulkar, then member of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council and later chairman of the National Statistical Commission to review alternate concepts of poverty and recommend changes in the existing procedures of official estimation of poverty.Rakibul Hussain, Assam government spokesman and minister for panchayat and RURAL development, which conducts BPL survey in the state, said it was too EARLY to comment on the report.“It is not about increasing or decreasing figures, our concern is that no genuine BPL family should be left out. As on day, we follow the 2002 census which puts the figure at 18.78 lakh households, which roughly translates into 34 per cent of the total households in the state,” Hussain told The Telegraph this evening. Hussain, however, said Assam has reservations on the Tendulkar methodology and this was formally conveyed to Union minister for rural development Jairam Ramesh.“He has by and large agreed to our reservations when he visited Assam recently,” Hussain said.According to 2011 census, Assam’s population is 3,11,69,272 as against 2,66,00,000 in the 2001 census.The Tendulkar Committee for the first time recommended use of implicit prices derived from quantity and value data collected in household consumer expenditure surveys for computing and updating the poverty lines.The committee developed the methodology using implicit prices for estimating state-wise poverty lines for the year 2004-05.Using these poverty lines and distribution of monthly per capita consumption expenditure based on mixed reference period, the committee estimated poverty ratios for the year 2004-05.In its report, he committee recommended a methodology for updating the 2004-05 poverty line data derived by it, according to a press release.Accordingly, implicit price indices (Fisher price index) have been computed from the 66th Round NSS (2009-10) data on household consumer expenditure survey.According to the Tendulkar Committee recommendations, the state-wise urban poverty lines of 2004-05 are updated for 2009-10 based on price rise during this period using Fisher price indices.The state-wise rural-urban price differential in 2009-10 has been APPLIED on state-specific urban poverty lines to get state specific rural poverty lines.The population as on March 1, 2010, has been used for estimating the number of persons below poverty line (interpolated between 2001 and 2011 population census).The headcount ratio is obtained using urban and rural poverty lines which are applied on the MPCE distribution of the states.The aggregated BPL population of the states is used to obtain the final all-India HCR and poverty lines in rural and urban areas.In rural areas, the HCR for Muslims is very high in states such as Assam (53.6 per cent)Explanation:pls pls mark me as brainliest...

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What are the business environmental changes taking place in your own city/ town. Make a report

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I don't KNOW SORRY *****

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Questionnaire based on SMART phone.. no. of question should be between 20-25

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tion:QUESTIONNAIRE about mobile phonesWhat is Your name?How old are You?Your gender: a) Male. b) Female.Do You have your own mobile PHONE? a) Yes. b) No.How many phones do You have? a) 1. b) 2. ...What brand is it? a) Nokia. b) Samsung. ...How OFTEN do You change Your mobile? a) Every other YEAR. ...Is the design of a mobile phone IMPORTANT for You? a) Yes, of course.

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What re the different ways of increasing production on he some pieace of land ? usee example to explain answer fast you have on 60 sec for answer this question

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e cropping and use of modern farming METHODS are two DIFFERENT ways of increasing production on the same piece of land. e.g., (i) Multiple Cropping When more than one crop is grown on a piece of land during the YEAR it is KNOWN as multiple cropping.Marks as Brainlist Answer

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Look at the following table and discuss the contribution of the sectors in the light of effect of development during 1951-91. Sector 1950 -51 (%) 1990 – 91 (%) Agriculture 59.0 34.9 Industry 13.0 24.6 Service 28.0 40.5

Answer» LET's DISCUSS I'll discuss this with my FRIENDS and teachers and ask them to get a better ANSWER
31.

How RBI hepl in monetizing polices​

Answer» MONETIZATION of DEFICIT can involve printing new currency in return for new bonds that the government GIVES to the RBI. Whereas in OMO it involves purchases or selling bonds in the secondary MARKET not necessarily printing new currency.
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Mow RBI help in monetizeng policies​

Answer» EXPLANATION:RBIS POLICY on MONEY & currency
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How RBI help ia menetizeng policies​

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Regime shifts, first from the automatic monetisation of fiscal deficits to limited monetisation and then to Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act-led further curbing of monetisation, have considerably enhanced the DEGREE of freedom for monetary policy setting in India. However, newer challenges have emerged for fiscal-monetary co-ordination under the new regime that requires attention on (i) the inflationary potential of large fiscal deficits even without conventional monetisation, (ii) pro-cyclicality of fiscal spending exerting demand management pressures on monetary policy and (III) debt dynamics causing crowding out of private investment and impacting monetary management. Against this backdrop, there is a need for new fiscal rules and for reassessing the welfare costs of fiscal dominance of monetary policy.I. Introduction3.1 This chapter provides an assessment of fiscal-monetary co-ordination in India, covering institutional developments and empirical trends and ANALYSIS. The evidence in the chapter suggests that while several institutional changes have helped bring about improved fiscal-monetary co-ordination and moderated the fiscal dominance of monetary policy, new challenges have surfaced that impinge on monetary policy efficacy.3.2 Section II discusses how large fiscal deficits and consequent large market borrowings pose risks of monetisation of deficits in newer forms and may lead to a game-theoretic environment of sharing the burden of adjustment amongst fiscal and monetary authorities. Section III covers the evolution of fiscal-monetary co-ordination in different phases of institutional frameworks. Section IV focuses on fiscal and monetary policy co-ordination in inflation management. Section V analyses cyclicality in government EXPENDITURE and its implications for aggregate demand management. Section VI provides the empirical analysis on debt-deficit dynamics in India. Section VII summarises the policy implications of the analysis undertaken in the chapter, making a case for tighter but cyclically adjusted fiscal rules to further reduce fiscal dominance of the monetary policy in India.II. Fiscal Imperatives on Monetary PolicyFiscal dominance of monetary policy moderates but has not waned3.3 Fiscal dominance of monetary policy has moderated in India as a result of a series of fiscal and monetary policy reforms undertaken over the past two decades. The most notable of these were (i) moving to a market-determined interest rate system by introducing auctions of government debt, (ii) PHASING out of the automatic monetisation of fiscal deficits through the two Supplemental Agreements between the Government of India and the Reserve Bank of India, and (iii) curbing the monetisation of debt by enacting the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act, 2003 that prevented the Reserve Bank from subscribing to primary issuances of government securities from April 1, 2006. These landmark steps have considerably reduced the fiscal dominance of monetary policy.3.4 During the same period, the Reserve Bank undertook far-reaching monetary reforms, moving from direct instruments to indirect instruments of monetary policy by developing market-based public debt markets. This, in turn, helped the economy step out of a regime of financial repression based on administered interest rates to vibrant money and debt markets that allowed interest rates to be largely determined by the market. The reforms pursued by the fiscal and monetary authorities in tandem helped improve the efficacy of macroeconomic management. However, newer challenges emerged. Large subsidies, especially for fuel, apart from adding to fiscal deficits limited the demand adjustments and spilled over to the current account. Large capital inflows financed the current account gap but the capital flow volatility added to interest rate and exchange rate pressures. At the same time, open market operations (OMO), though essentially a monetary tool, had to factor in the large market borrowing at times to maintain orderly financial conditions. In periods when inflation was high, this, in turn, added to pressures on monetary management. These require revisiting the issues relating to fiscal-monetary co-ordination with a view to explore further changes in the broad framework provided by the institutional and legal arrangements, as well as instruments and practices. The changes should help improve the efficacy of monetary and fiscal policies by bringing about independence, accountability and greater co-ordination.3.5 On the one hand, there has been a regime shift from the days of financial repression. The automatic monetisation of debt has been phased out. On the other, fiscal dominance of monetary policy remains through high fiExplanation:pls pls mark me as brainliest..

34.

Notes of Class 11 microeconomics​

Answer» TION:GO to google and FIND it .the first or second OPTION will help you in google
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______ are often used for measuring poverty in relative sense: (a) HDI (b) Gini co-efficient (c) Planning Commission (a) All of these

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these are used.Besides these,there are some other COMMISSIONS that are INVOLVED in this.

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Define primary sector. Why is it called the primary sector?

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The PRIMARY sector includes all those activities the end purpose of which CONSISTS in exploiting natural RESOURCES: agriculture, fishing, FORESTRY, mining, depositsExplanation:

37.

India mainly exports machineries true or false​

Answer» TRUE. INDIA exports MACHINERY PLEASE mark as BRAINLIEST
38.

Poor constitute for about one third of total population in development countries true or false ​

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True for DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (EX: India) and false for DEVELOPED countries (LIKE USA) Explanation:

39.

व्यावसायिक निती मुल्याचे.... हे तत्व आहे?

Answer» OPTION (D.) is the correct ANSWER!! Explanation:Please MAKE me as BRAINLIST
40.

.....हे वर्तनाचे शास्ञ मानले जाते?

Answer» TION:Psychology, सायकॉलॉजी ;) हे मन व वर्तणूक यांचा अभ्यास करणारे विज्ञान आहे. हा शब्द रुडॉल्फ गॉकेल या जर्मन तत्त्वज्ञ याने १६ व्या शतकात तयार केला गेला आहे. हा शब्द psyche साईक व logus लोगस या शब्दांवरून आलेल्या ग्रीक शब्दाचा अर्थ आत्म्याचे शास्त्र असा आहे. यावरून त्या काळातला या शास्त्रावरचा धार्मिक प्रभाव लक्षात येईल. परंतु काही तत्त्वज्ञांनी यास आक्षेप घेतला.'आत्मा' ही एक गूढ, अमूर्त, सिद्ध न करता येण्याजोगी संकल्पना आहे. त्यामुळे 'आत्म्याचा' शास्त्रशुद्ध अभ्यास करणे शक्य नाही. हा विचारप्रवाह विकसित होऊन मानसशास्त्राचा शास्त्र म्हणून अभ्यास व्हायला १९वे शतक उजाडावे लागले. त्यावेळी 'मनाचे शास्त्र' किंवा 'मानसिक जीवनाचे शास्त्र'(the science of MENTAL LIFE) अशी त्याची व्याख्या केली गेली. या काळात मानसशास्त्रज्ञ स्वयंसेवकांना त्यांच्या मानसिक अनुभवांचे (उदा.संवेदना,विचार,भावना इ.)'
41.

Comparison of indian economy before and after 1991 ( explain with points) ​

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omestic product:INDIA's GDP stood at Rs 586212 crore in 1991. About 25 years later, it stands at Rs 13576086 crore, up 2216 percent. Currently, the country is ranked ninth in the world in terms of nominal GDP. India is TIPPED to be the second largest economy in the world by 2050.Marks as Brainlist ANSWER

42.

Question 1. The central government has set up a school district in 1980s is __________ Question 2. An unhealthy person becomes a _________ for an organisation

Answer» SORRY, I don't know the answer of ques 1.Explanation:ANS 2- Liability An unhealthy person becomes a liability for an organization. Hope it will help you. PLEASE mark me as brainliest if helpful.
43.

Define working capital and human capital

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capital is a measure of both a company's EFFICIENCY and its short-term financial HEALTH. Human capital refers to the stock of knowledge,habits,SOCIAL and PERSONALITY attributes.may this helpful..please mark it brainliest..

44.

Explain your point, which factors are responsible for increasing the price of US dollar? (5)​

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45.

Countries having income less than $740 are developing countries.True or false

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FalseExplanation:They are under DEVELOPING NATIONS.

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11. Discrimination profitable when​

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Specifically, we show that when a continuum of product qualities are feasible, PRICE discrimination is PROFITABLE if and only if the ratio of the marginal social VALUE from an increase in quality to the TOTAL social value of the good is increasing in consumers' willingness to pay.

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6. In a collusive oligopoly do not compete but​

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Collusive oligopoly is a MARKET situation wherein the firms cooperate with each other in determining price or output or both. A non-collusive oligopoly REFERS to a market situation where the firms COMPETE with each other rather than COOPERATING. Please mark as branliest and like me

48.

6. In a collusive oligopoly do not compete out​

Answer» SORRY FRIEND I don't KNOW the ANSWER
49.

What are some of the problems u av identified in your locality? How do u intend to solve them so that people will pay for d solution

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There are much problems in my LOCALITY. The people here are careless and don't understand the value of any RESOURCE. Some problems are written below ::-*When they go to the park for a walk and have a food packet In their hand,they just throw it AWAY and don't understand that they are making the park dirty. *They just throw the garbage of their home anywhere, without thinking about the others. *They don't look upon the streetlight, sometimes it just get lightened the whole morning without worrying about the electricity...... For solving this problem, the people NEED to held a meeting in which they can talk about their consequences and the problems which are going on in the society..... Not only this, but we can also MAKE understand the other people about the problems which they are creating and harming the nature severely...... Hope it helped u out solving the problem...... Plzz mark brainliest or follow me...... Plzz

50.

List 5 ways u can profit financially by making judicious use of these acres of diamonds.

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You should sell DIAMOND of acres on the landHope this ANSWER will HELP you plz mark me as the brainliest and ALSO FOLLOW me