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1.

faults may occur at any stage of enquiry, i.e., planning, collection, processing and analysis of data.

Answer» TRUEEXPLANATION:
2.

Give a few examples of public sector expain why the government has taken up

Answer» IRON heavy electrical ,RAILWAY, BSNLExplanation:because it is related to PUBLIC WELFARE
3.

Describe the policy of government as stayed in 12th five year plan given in ncert economics class 9​

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it was a successful plan PRIMARILY because of good harvests in the LAST two years of the plan. Objectives of REHABILITATION of refugees, food self sufficiency & CONTROL of prices were more or less achieved.

4.

What is economic its definition good or bad and details?

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economics is related to TRADE , BUSINESS management statisics ,data MONEY related transaction , export IMPORT of goods.etchope it helps you mate

5.

What is barter system and double coincidence of wants answer in points?

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1. In the olden days, when modern currency was not in vogue, people had to sell and buy each others commodities. This was called the barter system.2. For instance if a shoe manufacturer wants to buy wheat, he has to find a farmer who wants to buy his SHOES in exchange for the wheat. That is, both parties have to agree to sell and buy each others commodities.3. This is known as double coincidence of wants.4. In a barter system where goods are DIRECTLY exchanged without the USE of money, double coincidence of wants is an essential feature.'......Please MARK it as brainiest and rate the ANSWER......

6.

What are the different type of data that can be entered in worksheet cells?

Answer» HOLA mate There are THREE DIFFERENT types of data that can be entered in WORKSHEET cellsNumbersLabelsfunctionshope it helps you
7.

H.C.F of 9269 , 12121 & 20677 is? ​

Answer»

H.C.F of 9269 , 12121 & 20677 is 713.✔️Hope it will be helpful.✔️

8.

What could be the reason in decline of CPI in comparison with other months, years?

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Inflation is defined as a rise in the general price level. In other words, prices of MANY GOODS and services such as housing, apparel, food, transportation, and fuel must be increasing in order for inflation to occur in the overall economy. If prices of just a few types of goods or services are rising, there isn't necessarily inflation. Inflation may be measured in several ways. The September 1999 Ask Dr. Econ question notes that inflation is COMMONLY measured by "either a Gross Domestic Product Deflator (GDP Deflator) or a Consumer Price Index (CPI) INDICATOR. The GDP Deflator is a broad index of inflation in the economy; the CPI Index measures changes in the price level of a broad basket of consumer products." Each month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) publishes a press release that reports recent changes in the CPI by product category and for several large metropolitan areas in the United States. Another measure of inflation is the Personal Consumption Expenditure Chain Price Index or PCE Price Index. The PCE price index is published by the Bureau of Economic Analysis and measures inflation across the basket of goods purchased by households. What causes inflation? Economists distinguish between two types of inflation: Demand-Pull Inflation and Cost-Push Inflation. Both types of inflation cause an increase in the overall price level within an economy. Demand-pull inflation Demand-pull inflation occurs when aggregate demand for goods and services in an economy rises more rapidly than an economy's productive capacity. One potential shock to aggregate demand might come from a central bank that rapidly increases the supply of money. See Chart 1 for an illustration of what will likely happen as a result of this shock. The increase in money in the economy will increase demand for goods and services from D0 to D1. In the short run, businesses cannot significantly increase production and supply (S) remains constant. The economy's equilibrium moves from point A to point B and prices will tend to rise, resulting in inflation. Cost-push inflation, on the other hand, occurs when prices of production process inputs increase. Rapid wage increases or rising raw material prices are common causes of this type of inflation. The sharp rise in the price of imported oil during the 1970s provides a typical example of cost-push inflation (illustrated in Chart 2). Rising energy prices caused the cost of producing and transporting goods to rise. Higher production costs led to a decrease in aggregate supply (from S0 to S1) and an increase in the overall price level because the equilibrium point moved from point Z to point Y. While the differences in inflation noted above may seem simple, the cause of price level changes observed in the real economy are often much more COMPLEX. In a dynamic economy it can be especially difficult to isolate a single cause of a change in the price level. However, knowing what inflation is and what conditions might cause it is a great start! Explanation:

9.

Who are the people identified as working people

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In REALITY, everyone is a working person coz,the word working MEANS doing some action....any action. So considering this EVEN actions LIKE sleeping , begging,etc are also working. But these days the people who do some job or business are recognized as the so called working people.

10.

Why is the supply curve of foreign exchange upward sloping?​

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supply CURVE of foreign SLOPE UPWARDS due to POSITIVE relationship b/w supply for foreign exchange and foreign exchange RATE.

11.

What are central problems of and economy with brief explanation

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Explanation:The basic economic activities depend on the production, DISTRIBUTION, and DISPOSITION of services and goods that can fulfil human requirements. HOWEVER, it is known that human wants and needs have no LIMIT. ... This immensity of want and scarcity of resources gives birth to the central problems of an ECONOMY.

12.

Teacher teaching is an economic activity ( true / false

Answer» FALSE.. ..............................
13.

Scope of statistics answer in Malayalam

Answer»

സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്കുകളുടെ വ്യാപ്തിയും പ്രാധാന്യവും: 1. സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്കും ആസൂത്രണവും: ആധുനിക യുഗത്തിലെ ആസൂത്രണത്തിന് ഒഴിച്ചുകൂടാനാവാത്ത സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്കുകൾ “ആസൂത്രണ യുഗം” എന്ന് വിളിക്കപ്പെടുന്നു. ലോകമെമ്പാടും മിക്കവാറും സർക്കാർ സാമ്പത്തിക വികസനത്തിനുള്ള ആസൂത്രണത്തിലേക്ക് വീണ്ടും സംഭരിക്കുന്നു. 2. സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്കും സാമ്പത്തിക ശാസ്ത്രവും: സ്ഥിതിവിവര ഡാറ്റയും സ്ഥിതിവിവര വിശകലനത്തിന്റെ സാങ്കേതികതകളും സാമ്പത്തിക പ്രശ്‌നം ഉൾപ്പെടുന്നതിന് വളരെയധികം ഉപയോഗപ്രദമാണ്. വേതനം, വില, സമയ ശ്രേണി വിശകലനം, ഡിമാൻഡ് വിശകലനം എന്നിവ. 3. സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്കും ബിസിനസും: ഉൽപാദന നിയന്ത്രണത്തിന്റെ നിരുത്തരവാദപരമായ ഉപകരണമാണ് സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്ക്. ബിസിനസ്സ് എക്സിക്യൂട്ടീവ് മൂല്യവത്തായ ഉപഭോക്താക്കളുടെ വളരെയധികം ആഗ്രഹങ്ങൾ പഠിക്കുന്നതിനുള്ള സ്റ്റാറ്റിസ്റ്റിക്കൽ ടെക്നിക്കുകളെ കൂടുതൽ കൂടുതൽ ആശ്രയിക്കുന്നു. 4. സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്കും വ്യവസായവും: വ്യവസായ സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്കുകളിൽ അസമത്വ നിയന്ത്രണം വ്യാപകമായി ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്നു. പ്രൊഡക്ഷൻ എഞ്ചിനീയറിംഗിൽ, ഉൽപ്പന്നം സവിശേഷതകൾ സ്ഥിരീകരിക്കുന്നുണ്ടോ ഇല്ലയോ എന്ന് കണ്ടെത്താൻ. പരിശോധന പദ്ധതി, നിയന്ത്രണ ചാർട്ട് മുതലായ സ്റ്റാറ്റിസ്റ്റിക്കൽ ഉപകരണങ്ങൾ. 5. സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്കും ഗണിതശാസ്ത്രവും: സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്കുകൾ പരസ്പരം ബന്ധപ്പെട്ടിരിക്കുന്നു സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്കിലെ സമീപകാല മുന്നേറ്റങ്ങൾ ഗണിതശാസ്ത്രത്തിന്റെ വിശാലമായ പ്രയോഗങ്ങളുടെ ഫലമാണ്. 6. സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്കും ആധുനിക ശാസ്ത്രവും: മെഡിക്കൽ സയൻസിൽ, മരണകാരണങ്ങളും സംഭവങ്ങളും സംബന്ധിച്ച നിരീക്ഷണ വസ്തുതകളുടെ ശേഖരണം, അവതരണം, വിശകലനം എന്നിവയ്ക്കുള്ള സ്റ്റാറ്റിസ്റ്റിക്കൽ ഉപകരണങ്ങൾ, പ്രയോഗത്തിന്റെ ഫലവും വിവിധ മരുന്നുകളും മരുന്നുകളും വളരെ പ്രാധാന്യമർഹിക്കുന്നു. 7. സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്ക്, മന PSYCH ശാസ്ത്രം, വിദ്യാഭ്യാസം: വിദ്യാഭ്യാസത്തിലും ഫിസിയോളജിയിലും സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്കുകൾ ഒരു ടെസ്റ്റ്, ഫാക്ടർ അനാലിസിസ് മുതലായവയുടെ വിശ്വാസ്യതയും സാധുതയും നിർണ്ണയിക്കുക അല്ലെങ്കിൽ നിർണ്ണയിക്കുക എന്നിങ്ങനെയുള്ള വിശാലമായ പ്രയോഗങ്ങൾ കണ്ടെത്തി. 8. സ്ഥിതിവിവരക്കണക്കും യുദ്ധവും: യുദ്ധത്തിൽ തീരുമാനത്തിന്റെ പ്രവർത്തന സിദ്ധാന്തം “മിനിമം പരിശ്രമത്തിലൂടെ പരമാവധി നാശം” ആസൂത്രണം ചെയ്യുന്നതിന് സൈന്യത്തിനും വ്യക്തിക്കും ഒരു വലിയ സഹായമാകും. എന്റെ ഉത്തരം ലൈക്ക് ചെയ്ത് റേറ്റുചെയ്യുക ...

14.

Why are women employed in low paid work? In eassy language

Answer» INDUSTRIALISTS were exploiting PEOPLE women were forced to WORK LONG hours with very low WAGES
15.

Love is live answer of valueducation

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yesExplanation:because FIRST of all SHOWING LOVE is GOOD

16.

How to draw a diagram of icc when both x and y are normal goods

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With a given money income to spend on goods, given prices of the TWO goods and given an INDIFFERENCE map (which portrays given tastes and preferences of the consumers), the consumer will be in equilibrium at a point in an indifference map. We are interested in knowing how the consumer will react in regard to his PURCHASES of the goods when his money income changes, prices of the goods and his tastes and preferences REMAINING unchanged. Income effect shows this reaction of the consumer. Thus, the income effect means the change in consumer’s purchases of the goods as a result of a change in his money income. Income effect is illustrated in Fig. 8.28.Explanation:

17.

How to draw diagram of ICC when both good x and good y are normal goods

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With a given money income to spend on goods, given prices of the two goods and given an indifference map (which portrays given TASTES and preferences of the consumers), the consumer will be in equilibrium at a POINT in an indifference map. We are interested in knowing how the consumer will REACT in regard to his PURCHASES of the goods when his money income changes, prices of the goods and his tastes and preferences remaining unchanged. Income EFFECT shows this reaction of the consumer. Thus, the income effect means the change in consumer’s purchases of the goods as a result of a change in his money income. Income effect is illustrated in Fig. 8.28.Explanation:

18.

Rakhi difference between primary and primary secondary and tertiary sector

Answer» SECTOR: the sector in which NATURAL PRODUCTS are taken.Secondary sector: the sector in which the primary sector products are manufactured.Territory sector: the sector in which the secondary sector products are transported to different PLACES in the world. IF YOU LIKE THIS PLEASE FOLLOW ME. THANK YOU..
19.

Distinguish between coming together and folding together federalism with examples? India comes under which type of federalism

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o tell you that it is not FOLDING together but it is holding together FEDERALISM ....Answer:1. Holding Together Federalism -When a large country decides to divide its power between the constituent States and the national government, it is known as Holding together federalismIn this kind of federation, all the constituent States usually have equal powersAll the states come together to pool their sovereignty and retain identity to increase their securityExample: USA and Australia2. COMING Together Federalism -INDEPENDENT states come together on their own to form a bigger unit, it is known as Coming together federalismIn this kind of federation, the central government tends to be more powerful vis-à-vis the States.The central government ensures the sovereignty of the country.Example: India and SpainTherefore from the above explanation we can understand that India is an example of Coming Together Federalism........Mark the brainliest answer and also rate the answer...

20.

What are the two major determinants of the earning

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education and SKILLS are the MAJOR determinants of the EARNINGS of any INDIVIDUAL in the market

21.

Write four points of land physical capital answern hindi

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the GREATFUL thing.so is there no LAND we ALSO not there

22.

Compare and contrast the definitions of economics by adam smith and alfred marshall

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tion:He belongs to the GROUP of neo-classical economists. He challenged Adam Smith's definition of economics and denied the wealth related definitions of Adam Smith. Thus according to According to Alfred Marshall “Economics is the study of people in the ordinary business of life”. Basically economics includes the study of labor, land and capital, income and production and taxes and government expenditures. Economist seek to evaluate the well being of rich and poor through learning to measure how well-being may INCREASE overtime.Adam Smith:Adam Smith was the founder of classical economics and is also known as the father of economics as he was the first to recognize economics as a subject. “Economics is concerned with, An INQUIRY into the Nature and Causes of Wealth of NATIONS.” Thus he gave a high LEVEL of importance to wealth in the study of Economics. In his book “wealth of nation” he considered economics to be the study of production of wealth, distribution of wealth, consumption of wealth and exchange of wealth.

23.

Air pollution for last 5 years

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I HOPE it HELPS youExplanation:there it is .

24.

What is infant mortility​

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It is he DEATH of an INFANT WHOSE AGE is under 1.

25.

The price elasticity of good is ,-0.8 and demand for the good rises 20% find the fall in price​

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25 % is the fall in the PRICE of good solutioned = - Change in DEMAND/ change in price-0.8 = 20 / X x = 20 /-0.8 x = -25% hope it HELPS

26.

Who discovered cell and when​

Answer» HOOK DISCOVERED CELL
27.

In an economy due to political instability there is massive unemployment and frequent strikes.In such a situation.Do you think ppc will shift inside

Answer» ANS. 6 ECONOMICS problem is regarded as a problem of choice due to UNLIMITED ... “Make in India” campaign would SHIFT the PPC to the right . .... Ans -53 we can expain it in two cases:.
28.

How do you compare two countries economics 0?

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it has been CALCULATED COMPARING a GDP (gross DOMESTIC PRODUCT)

29.

Does anybody know who is Google please don't say any bad word I feel so bad​

Answer» GOOGLE is where you search for what you need... HOPE it HELPS.... MARK as brainliest....
30.

How does the flourishing trade contribution in growth of urbanisation?

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The FLOURISHING trade and CRAFTS and GROWING use of money was an incentive to the growth of new towns. ... Ujjain was an important town of the Saka kingdom because it was NODAL point of two trade routes – one from Mathura and the other from Kausambi. During the reign of the SATVAHANA rulers also several towns flourished.

31.

How does service sector help in the development of primary and secondary sector explain with example?

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vice sector ALSO known as the TERTIARY sector SUPPORTS the primary and secondary sector by providing services LIKE trade, transport, banking, etc.Hope it helps you!THANKS and bye!

32.

Briefly explain the central problems of an economy​

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Some of the CENTRAL problems that are FACED by every economy of a country are as follows: Production, distribution and disposition of goods and services are the basic economic activities of life. In the course of these activities, every society has to FACE scarcity of RESOURCES.

33.

Who is the dm of darbhanga

Answer» DR. Thiyagrajan SM is the DM of DARBHANGA
34.

What determines the potential supply?

Answer» EXPLANATION:marginal cost determines potential SUPPLY.
35.

Explain the limitation of debenture as a borrowed capital

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tion:if a COMPANY NEEDS funds for extension and development purpose without INCREASING it's share capital, it can borrow from the GENERAL public by issuing certificate for a fixed rate of INTEREST such a loan certificate is called a debenture

36.

What is suffering from fever

Answer»

the BODY has a HIGH TEMPERATURE

37.

Enumerate the political, social and economic impact of the arab conquest of sindh

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Arab conquest of SindhFrom the ancient times, INDIA was famous as the fanatical land and was called golden sparrow. Its wealth and huge population always attracted foreigners. Although the Arabs did not rule for a very long time yet they are called the bridge connectors for India and rest of the WORLD, mainly Europe. Arab’s were conquering the world, starting from Syria, Palestine, Egypt and Persia while India was struggling with the unstable kingdom of Hindu’s. Harshvardan was the LAST Hindu emperor and his death brought political instability in India.Hope this will HELP you

38.

Discuss the significance and growth of the service sector in modern economic development

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Role of service sector in modern economic development:  1. Holds the highest share in the country's Net National Product.2.Promotes Industrialization.3. ENHANCES network facilities.4. Growth of agriculture and production.5. Increase in the productivity of the goods.6. Increased trade leading to BETTER market growth.7. PROVIDES TECHNICAL education and enhances the quality of service.......Mark this as brainliest please....

39.

Difference between the desire and demand

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is WHATEVER we which two have or something we want ,but don't have SUFFICIENT income or money to afford it . Demand is whatever we WISH or want and and is affordable with our CURRENT income .

40.

Describe an occasion when you are need some money for the first time what you did with the money and how you feel

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when an occassion I NEED some money so I FIRST go to atm or other BANK which I have.on that occasion which I go on that occasion I use the money.and I only use which I want. PLZ make me as BRAINLIST

41.

Can i export architectural design from india to gulf countries

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No you export architectural DESIGN from INDIA gulf COUNTRIES

42.

Banking cash transaction tax was "withdrawn" in which year

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It was with similar objective of preventing generation and laundering of black MONEY that the Banking CASH Transaction Tax (BCTT) was introduced in the Finance Act, 2005 with effect from June 1, 2005. The BCTT of 0.1 percent was introduced for withdrawal of cash on a single DAY of over Rs 25,000.

43.

Assam share in the production of moga the golden silk in the world market is

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There are THREE major primitive varieties of silks that originated from Assam. ... Muga SILK is produced by the muga SILKWORMS, scientifically known as Antheraea assamensis, which are FED on som (Machilus bombycina) and sualu (Litsaea polyantha) leaves.

44.

If a person selling pakodas (snacks) earns rs 200 at the end of the day, will it be considered employment or not?

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will be CONSIDERED EMPLOYED matePlease FOLLOW me

45.

If a person has 2 business under same gst in which input is allowed in 1 business. How will we calculate the amount of input

Answer» GST PAYABLE =INPUT 2+1=3 input =3
46.

If amount not invested in capital gain account but house purchased within two years then what is the tax exemption

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Land is a Capital Asset and and as an appreciated asset, a landowner can make huge capital GAINS on its sale. HOWEVER, agricultural land in a rural area in India is not considered a Capital Asset. So, no capital gains are APPLICABLE on its sale. Before we find out how your capital gains SHALL be taxed, do make sure Income Tax considers your asset to be a capital asset.Hope this will help you

47.

नॉर्वे की मुद्रा क्या है?​

Answer» NOK - NORWEGIAN KRONE is the CURRENCY of NORWAY.. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
48.

A man saves rs.200 in each of the first three months of his services

Answer»

it is not FULL QUESTIONGIVE full QUESTION

49.

How to calculate the value of security shall be taken as one per cent. Of the sale value of such security

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first step towards financial security is taking control of your finances. Money management is an art which includes saving the right amounts and investing in the right INSTRUMENTS. However, there are several factors such as inflation and time that lower the value of money. Therefore, it is necessary to learn how to calculate the worth of one's investments.Several financial planning CALCULATORS are available on the web. However, it is also important to know some basic formulae that you can use to do your own calculations. GIVEN below are 10 such formulae that everyone should know. 1. Compound Interest You may have heard financial experts/advisors extol the power of compounding. Albert Einstein, in fact, called compounding "the greatest mathematical discovery of all time".Compounding is the process of earning interest on principal as well as accumulated interest. The longer the duration of the investment, the greater is the potential for gaining from compounding, which makes it a very powerful tool in finance.The formula isFormula: A = P * (1+r/t) ^ (nt)WhereA = amount after time tP = principal amount (your initial investment)r = annual interest rate (divide the number by 100)t = number of yearsn = number of times the interest is compounded per yearEXAMPLESuppose you intend to invest Rs 1,00,000 for 10 years at an interest rate of 10 per cent and the compounding is annual.The total amount you will receive after 10 years will be= 1,00,000(1+0.1) ^10 = 2,59,374.25This shows that the interest earned over 10 years is Rs 1,59,374.25

50.

How to calculate rate of interest on loan if principal, interest and tenure is known

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[P X R x(1+R)^N]/[(1+R)^N-1]