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1.

Choose the correct alternative showing chronological order of the following events:One child policy in China. (ii) Economic reforms in Pakistan. (iii) New Economic Policy (NEP) in India. (iv) Commune system in agriculture in China.Alternatives:(a) (ii), (iv), (iii), (i)(c) (ii), (iv), (i), (iii)(b) (iv), (ii), (i), (ii)(d) (iv), (i), (ii), (iii)​

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ANSWER:

B.

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2.

Give example for direct tax and indirect tax​

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From the name itself, direct tax is paid directly to the GOVERNMENT while the indirect tax is paid indirectly. ... Examples of indirect TAXES are EXCISE tax, VAT, and SERVICE tax. Examples of direct taxes are income tax, personal PROPERTY tax, real property tax, and corporate tax.

3.

Which term describes the view of the Constitution Thomas Jefferson took while considering the National Bank? A. independent review B. loose constructionism C. strict constructionism D. originalism

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A thick COATING of a paste of Plaster of Paris (POP) is APPLIED over the BANDAGE on a fractured BONE. It becomes hard on drying to KEEP the fractured bone immobilized. Can the change in POP be reversed? Why?

4.

Question number 1 what is the importance of body language in tourism industry?​

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The importance of the body language inbusiness. Body language is a languagewithout SPOKEN WORDS, it is called non verbal communication . We use it all the TIME in our social life and BUSINESS life so it is all about gestures movements and expressions MADE by people to deliver a specific message to other people

5.

The root of economic problem is_​

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The BASIC ROOT of ECONOMIC problems ARISES from the fact that resources are limited and wants are unlimited THUS the resources are scarce.

6.

Write two importance of opportunity cost each to: individualfirmsgovernment​

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7.

Answer the following question in 120-150 words .Write a note on the title of the play , “ Mother’s Day “ .ORDescribe Andrew’s frantic efforts to save the child . How did he succeed in the end ?​

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ANSWER:

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8.

Damaging a public bus what fundamental duties we have to do?​

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to always by a ticket , don't damage the bus and ALSO not LET anyone to do it

9.

How does saving plays important role in operation of national plans?​

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There is interdependence between the household sector and other sectors of the economy, such as the corporate sector. For example, in the act of SAVING, households are not buying the goods and services that firms SELL. However, by saving, households are PLACING MONEY in financial institutions and this provides a POTENTIAL source of funds for firms to expand and to invest themselves.

Governments also have an interest in household savings. One reason for this is that governments often spend more than the receipts they have from taxation.

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12.

STD 11 , subject - economic questions is . 1) state the qualities of money. Someone tell me your answer​

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STD 11 , subject - economic questions is . 1) state the QUALITIES of money. Someone TELL me your answer

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14.

Different between internal and international trade ​

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Explanation:

It is also KNOWN as FOREIGN TRADE.

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Difference between Internal and International Trade.

Internal Trade International Trade

There is no exchange of currency as trade takes place within the boundaries of the nation Exchange of currency is there between the two countries/individuals/businesses involved in the trade

15.

What is the currency of argentina​

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ARGENTINE peso

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The Argentine Peso (ARS) is the currency UNIT for Argentina. The Peso SYMBOL is the same as the DOLLAR sign ($). The Peso is subdivided into centavos; 1 Peso = 100 centavos.

16.

What is budget and explain about it in big matter​

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A budget is an estimation of revenue and EXPENSES over a specified FUTURE period of TIME and is usually compiled and re-evaluated on a periodic basis. Budgets can be made for a person, a group of PEOPLE, a business, a government, or just about anything else that makes and spends money

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17.

Who defined economics as the science of money?​

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Adam SMITH

Pioneers of the SCIENCE of ECONOMICS defined it as a science of WEALTH. Adam Smith, who is known as father of economics, named his famous book on economics as An Enquiry into the Nature and CAUSES of the Wealth of Nations.

18.

In netball when someone is shooting, how far away must the marker stand?

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20 ft

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19.

Economic model question paper 1​

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ANSWER:

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20.

Define law of diminishing productivity ?​

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An ECONOMIC rule GOVERNING production which holds that if more VARIABLE input units are used along with a certain AMOUNT of fixed inputs, the overall output might grow at a faster rate initially, then at a steady rate, but ULTIMATELY, it will grow at a declining rate.

21.

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22.

Write the impacts of globalisation on India​

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There are some negative impact of GLOBALIZATION such as this process made disparity between RURAL and urban Indian joblessness, growth of slum CAPITALS and threat of terrorist activities. Globalization increased COMPETITION in the Indian market between the foreign COMPANIES and domestic companies.

Explanation:

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23.

What is the importance of good education​

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24.

What is called environment population​

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The carrying capacity of an environment is the MAXIMUM population size of a BIOLOGICAL species that can be sustained by that SPECIFIC environment, given the food, habitat, water, and other resources available. ... The specific reason why a population stops GROWING is known as a limiting or REGULATING factor.

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25.

Explain the general rules of the preparation of daigram​

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Diagrams MUST BEAR proper headings. A HEADING must be simple, short and INFORMATIVE. 3. Proper Size: Diagrams must suit the size of the paper, it should be neither too big, nor too small.

26.

What is normal profit ?

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NORMAL profit is a profit metric that takes into consideration both EXPLICIT and implicit costs. It MAY be viewed in conjunction with economic profit. Normal profit occurs when the difference between a company's total revenue and COMBINED explicit and implicit costs are equal to ZERO.

27.

Explain the meaning of chronological classification with the help of an example​

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Chronological classification is the orderly ARRANGEMENT of statistical data according to time. eg: Classification of population of INDIA from 1971 to 2011.

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14.From the following data, calculate mean temperature using step deviationmethod :Temperature-40 to -30,-30 to -20,-20 to -10,-10 to 00 to 10,10 to 2020 to 30No. of days102830426518010​

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14.

From the following data, calculate mean temperature using STEP deviation

method :

Temperature

-40 to -30,-30 to -20,-20 to -10,-10 to 0

0 to 10,

10 to 20

20 to 30

No. of days

10

28

30

42

65

180

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29.

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ANSWER:

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30.

State the two-fold motive behind the de-industrialisation by the colonial government in India.​

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31.

4. Calculate Q1 Q2 and Q3 from the following data.15, 21, 26, 30, 40, 45, 50, 54, 60, 65, 70​

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15 + 21 + 26 + 30 + 40 + 45 + 50 + 54 + 60 + 65 + 70

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32.

Make a clear distinction between sampling and non sampling error.​

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Sampling error arises because of the variation between the TRUE MEAN value for the sample and the population. On the other HAND, the non-sampling error arises because of deficiency and inappropriate ANALYSIS of data. Non-sampling error can be random or non-random whereas sampling error occurs in the random sample only.

33.

Calculate quartile deviation1 1o2 153 204. 25S 306 357 408 459 5o1o 5511 60​

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34.

Why does a problem of choice arrive ,,​

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35.

Drawbacks of barter system​

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Explanation:

Barter system is exchange of goods between two parties at TIMES when there was no money.

The major drawback is LESSER chance of double coincidence i.e. the person that want product from us MAY not give us product of our need or VICE versa. This means that the need of both parties may not always be successful in Barter system. Also the correct value could also be not provide for one's good.

36.

2(5x1=5Indicate whether the following statements are True or False:(a) Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan was launched in 2012 False(b) Tagore believed in the essential unity of mankind(c) Vishwa Bharati assumed the form of an International University in 1932 false(d) Sense Training is one of the most important contribution of Maria Montessori(e) Didactic apparatus are designed to teach reading, writing and arithmetic​

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ANSWER:

d ONE is the CORRECT answer

37.

“Informal organization is detrimental to the interests of formal organization andtherefore, it is an evil to be nipped in the bud itself”. Comment on this statement and explain how management should handle informal groups.​

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38.

what is the effect of tension between weak ans strong ties among supply chain Partners in the Redesign of food supply chain​

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EXPLANATION:

Supply CHAIN Redesign. ○ High Performance ... Tension between Weak and Strong Ties among Supply Chain partners ... Food Supply chains are highly complex INTERACTING NETWORKS ...

39.

Economic important question class 9th understanding economic activity​

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Question 1.

What is human capital?

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Human capital is the stock of skilled and PRODUCTIVE work force of a nation.

Question 2.

How can the population of a nation becomes human capital?

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Population of a nation becomes human capital through education, training and medical care.Question 3.

Which TYPE of investment is known as human capital investment?

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The investment made in the form of education, training and medical care is known as human capital investment.

Question 4.

How is human capital superior to other resources?

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Why is human resource considered to be the best resource? Explain.

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Human capital can make use of land and capital for further PRODUCTION, WHEREAS land and capital cannot BECOME useful on its own

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Tension between strong and weak ties among supply chain partners

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ANSWER:

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41.

Aakda kise kahate hai ? uske prakar ko adhyan karein​

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सांख्यिकी (STATISTICS) सभ्यता की गति में अंकों का योगदान बड़ा ही महत्वपूर्ण रहा है और अंक पद्धति के विकास का बहुत बड़ा श्रेय भारत को प्राप्त है। मनुष्य के ज्ञान की प्रत्येक शाखा अंकों की ऋणी है।

42.

What if war on drugs end what happen in economy is it good or bad ? and what are the benefits in economy if war on drugs end ?​

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During the 1970’s, President Richard Nixon declared war on drugs. This marked a significant shift in American foreign policy. Billions of dollars were earmarked for this war. The legal and judicial system was overhauled to make drug use and sale, a serious offense with grave consequences. However, after four decades, the war is far from over! On the other hand, it seems like the government has been dragged into a conflict which has no end. Both the human costs as well as the economic costs of this unwinnable war are startling.

In this article, we will conduct a critical analysis of the war on drugs. However, we will do so from an economic point of view.

The Cartels Keep Changing

From the late 1980’s to the present day, i.e., 2017, the United States government has spent a total of $1.5 trillion in its war on drugs. A budget of this scale has not been provided to many important causes. It seems like the United States government is obsessed with the drug war.

However, they have no results to show for it. It is true that the government states that it has won several battles. They have ended the reign of several cartels. However, the effect has been zero. Drug ABUSE has increased in America instead of reducing. If the government takes down one cartel, it is simply replaced by another cartel. Smuggling routes are replaced with newer routes, and drug bosses keep changing. However, the supply of drugs never goes down. The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) is successful in stopping less than 1% of the drugs that are destined for the United States.

Supply-Side Policy

From an economic point of view, the whole war on drugs was meant to be a failure from the very start. This is because the government was only focusing on the supply side economics. Their efforts were meant to stop the problem at the source. The problem is that when demand remains stagnant, and supply falls, the prices start to go up. This is simple economics which applies to illegal drugs as much as it applies to any other product or service!

The price rise makes the drug trade even more lucrative. An increasing number of criminals want to get involved in this trade because of the massive amounts of money that can be made. The government should adopt a policy that focuses more on the demand side. The drug trade leads to violent cartels only because government measures make it impossible for anyone except violent cartels to be a part of this trade.

The Real Cost

The real cost of the war on drugs is far greater than the $1.5 trillion that has been spent by the federal government. Millions of human lives have been lost. Human rights violation has become a norm in many of the countries. Also, the number of people dead in countries like Mexico is much higher than in Iraq and Afghanistan combined, even though the latter are war zones with one of the world’s deadliest conflicts.

Mass INCARCERATION: The war on drugs has led to one of the highest rates of incarceration in the United States. Even though the United States has only 5% of the world’s population, they have more than 25% of the world’s prison population! Also, most of the people belong to the minority community.

More than 40% of the people in American prisons are of Latin American or African American descent. The prison population has grown more than five times since the war on drugs began. This is costing the government billions of dollars. However, it is also RUNNING the lives of these young adults who have to go to jail for these non-violent crimes. Also, once they have these crimes on their record, they have no source of legitimate employment and hence are forced to turn to a life of crime.

The economic impact is therefore threefold. First, there are expenses related to incarceration that need to be borne by the state. Second, the government has to forego the tax revenue that these otherwise normal individuals would provide. Thirdly, the government has to spend more money on law enforcement since they have converted a bunch of teenagers into criminals who have no other source of employment.

Violence and Destabilization: The cost of the war is even higher when you consider the amount of turmoil that is being borne by the countries that are in the front line of this battle. Countries like Mexico and Colombia have seen violence like the world has never seen before. Medellin and CIUDAD Juarez have both been murder capitals of the world at different times. Several governments have been changed since the war on drugs began.

The violence and destabilization have led to lost economic output and increasing law enforcement expenditure in these countries as well. An economic APPROACH would have been much better in this situation as compared t

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12. Labour Wage is consideredas the following. a)opportunity costb)variable cost c)fixed costd)sunk cost​

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44.

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45.

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46.

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47.

Which of the following methods is used for the estimation of population in a country? 1(a) Census Method(b) Sampling Method(C) both (a) and (b)(d) Location Method​

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d) LOCATION method is the answer

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48.

Explain methods of button setting in stitching and weaving​

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Step 1: Thread the Needle. CUT about 24 inches of thread. ...

Step 2: Mark the RIGHT Spot. ...

Step 3: Push Needle Through the Backside. ...

Step 4: The First Set of HOLES. ...

Step 5: The Remaining Holes. ...

Optional Step: The Shank. ...

Step 6: SECURE the Thread.

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18.In present times, the national income data are regarded as accounts of theeconomy, which are known asAccounts.a.Nationalb. SocialC. Statisticald. Economic​

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present times, the national INCOME data is regarded as accounts of the economy, which is KNOWN as 'Social Accounts'. ... This includes data related to a COUNTRY's gross income, output, savings, investment and CONSUMPTION which can be obtained from different sources.

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50.

What is mean by fixed cost and infixing cost​

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Fixed COSTS do not change with increases/decreases in units of production VOLUME, while variable costs FLUCTUATE with the volume of units of production. Fixed and variable costs are key terms in MANAGERIAL accounting, used in various forms of analysis of financial STATEMENTS.