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Couitically examine NEP in context ofSocial justice and welfare. |
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Answer» Ensuring UNIVERSAL Access at All LEVELS of schooling from pre-primary school to GRADE 12; Ensuring quality early childhood care and education for all CHILDREN between 3-6 years; New Curricular and Pedagogical STRUCTURE (5+3+3+4); Explanation: |
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Write a note on infrastructure in the Indian Economy at the time ofIndependence |
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Answer» Infrastructure can be referred to the BASIC physical operations of a nation or a business, such as communication, transportation, water, SEWAGE, etc. This operation can be HIGHLY expensive INVESTMENTS and an IMPORTANT aspect of the economic development of a country. |
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Keynes assemes that aggregate supply is perfectly elastic or inelastic? |
| Answer» ELASTIC EXPLANATION:aggregrate supply is elastic because of the more supply more productivity this CYCLE can do continously the mrket should also increse | |
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What are the good benefits of organizing kitchen tool? |
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Answer» I've been working on my own KITCHEN and thinking about all the benefits that come with an organized kitchen. Effective USE of SPACE. Saves you TIME & energy. Saves you money. Easier to maintain kitchen. It looks better! Explanation:Hope u are satisfied with my answer If so please FOLLOW....... |
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If a farmer grow rice and wheat then due to an increase in the price of wheat the supply curve of rice affected.If yes, how? |
| Answer» MAKE me BRAINLIST ANSWER and FOLLOW meExplanation:OK | |
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What strategies could be introduced to revive agriculture |
| Answer» EXPLANATION:SORRY i don't no | |
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Why our Constitution makers adopted the system of reserved Consttiencese for the weaker section |
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Answer» There are three reasons behind this:-To provide a fair CHANCE to the weaker section to get elected to the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies in an open electoral competition.The reservation is DUE to those who are influential and resourceful may prevent the weaker sections from winning the elections.Besides, through reserved constituencies they tried to PROMOTE political empowerment among weaker sections. |
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Describe the views of radicals. |
| Answer» RADICALS wanted a nation in which GOVERNMENT was based on majority of country's population. Unlike liberals, they opposed the PRIVILEGES of great LANDOWNERS and wealthy factory owners. They were not against the existence of private property but disliked concentration of property in the hands of a few.✌✌ THANK YOU ✌ ✌PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST | |
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How does poverty line can be defined in india? |
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Answer» tion:Going into a SURVEY due for a decade, India's central government is UNDECIDED on criteria to identify families below POVERTY line. INTERNATIONALLY, an income of LESS than ₹150 per day per head of purchasing power parity is defined as extreme poverty. By this estimate, about 12.4% of Indians are extremely poor. |
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Unite meaning in hindi |
| Answer» UNITE MEANS एकता EXPLANATION:HOPE it HELPS | |
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Consider the demand curve AC of a good in Figure 2. Given distance AB and BC as x and y, units respectively,(i) What will be the price elasticity of demand for the good at point B? What will be the price elasticity of demand for the good at point A and at point C?(ii) Given that price elasticity at point B is 1, how x and y will be related? |
| Answer» PLS MARK me as BRAINLIEST answer.....and I'll FOLLOW u | |
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How do you relate your PECs to the PECs of a successful entrepreneur |
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Answer» It is very important to assess one's PERSONAL entrepreneurial competencies (PECs) in order to know the strengths and WEAKNESSES of the entrepreneur. In that MANNER, the entrepreneur can design a plan to compensate for his weaknesses and develop his strength in order to DELIVER the excellency that was expected of him.Explanation:PLS give a heart |
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8. Appreciation of Indian rupees will occur when Rs. 75 have to be paid to exchange one US$ instead of present rate of Rs. 70 per US$.1 |
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Answer» tion:Rupee Devaluation or DEPRECIATION: How does it affect Export and Import?FILED UNDER: CURRENT AFFAIRS NOTES, ECONOMICS NOTESRupee Devaluation or Rupee DepreciationYou might have seen news headlines like “Indian rupee falling” or “Rupee falls to Rs.70 against US dollar”. Have you ever WONDERED why rupee is falling? Who fixes the value of the Indian rupee as Rs.70 per 1 US dollar?Let’s us discuss in this post a few confusing CONCEPTS in economics related to the currency market. We shall see in this article, the difference between Rupee Devaluation and Rupee Depreciation.Let’s also trace the value of Indian rupee with respect to US dollar from 1947 and see how a fall in rupee value affects exports and imports.Who fixes the value of Indian Rupee against US dollar?Interesting question. Do you think the Indian government fixes the value of Indian Rupee against US dollar?If not, who fixes it?RBI?No.At present, none of these entities fixes the value of Indian Rupee. Now the value of Indian Rupee (or any other currency) is determined by the market.Yes, Market!Here market means the currency market.The demand and SUPPLY forces in the currency market determine the price of each currency.If the demand for Indian currency is high, Indian rupee will appreciate (for example 1$ = Rs.40), and if demand is low, it will depreciate (for example, 1$ = Rs.70).If market forces determine the value of a currency, that type of system is called Floating Rate System. India has adopted the partial floating rate system since 1975, and from 1993 is fully dependent on Floating Rate System.This means that our Prime Minister, Finance Minister or RBI chairperson cannot fix the currency exchange rate at the click of a button. But they still have some control – through policy measures or by controlling foreign exchange reserves.Fixed Rate System vs Floating Rate SystemIf the government or RBI fix the exchange rate of a currency (and does not allow any variations according to demand and supply forces in the market), such a system is called the Fixed Rate system. It is also called the Bretton Woods system or Pegged Currency System.India was following this kind of system till 1975 and partial controls followed until 1993. Since this currency valuation mechanism is artificial, most of the countries including India changed to Floating Rate System where currency market determines the value of a currency.Rupee Devaluation vs Rupee DepreciationThe term devaluation is used when the government reduces the value of a currency under Fixed-Rate System. When the value of the currency falls under the Floating Rate System, it is called depreciation.Revaluation is a term which is used when there is a rise in currency value in relation with a foreign currency in a fixed exchange rate. In the floating exchange rate regime, the correct term would be APPRECIATION. |
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How is the gdp measured and who measures it |
| Answer» MEASURED by taking the quantities of all GOODS and services produced, multiplying them by their prices, and summing the TOTAL. GDP can be measured either by the sum of what is purchased in the economy or by what is produced. | |
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Explain four contributory factors to HIV/AIDS problem locally and globally |
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Answer» tion:According to World Health Organization (WHO), the developing countries have the highest number of HIV/AIDS infections in the whole world. There are approximately 32 MILLION people living with the virus in these countries.The worst hit regions include Sub-Saharan Africa, Caribbean, and South-East ASIA. The countries with the highest HIV prevalence RATES and the largest number of HIV-positive people in these regions include South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Tanzania, Swaziland, Lesotho, Botswana, Zambia, Uganda, Mozambique, Ghana, Bahamas, Belize, Jamaica, Haiti, India, Thailand, Nepal, Myanmar, Indonesia, and Malaysia.The SPREAD of the virus decreased from 15% in 1990 to around 8% in 2015, but more than 6 million new infections occur every year in these countries. This is according to Center for Disease Control (CDC). |
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Explain achievement of planning in India regarding increase in national income and per capital inncome..Elaborate ( 6 marks) |
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0. Change the given mid value frequency series into a normal continuous series.. (3) Mid value 5. 15 25. 35 45 Frequcy. 6. 5. 7. 9 8 |
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1.Utility of an additional unit consumed by a consumer is known as-----?Required to answer. Single choice. (1 Point)1. Average Utility2. Marginal Utility3. Diminishing Utility4. Any of these |
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There are two investigators who conduct surveys and analyse the data. One of them organisers data and the other one use the raw data. Both of them are excellent in their work. Which out ofthe two methods give more efficiency? why? |
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Answer» Listen to the song: HYDERABAD Chatal BAND DJ Vivek 256kbps at on Wynk MUSIC |
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The word cooperative in cooperative society refers to |
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Answer» A cooperative (also known as co-operative, co-op, or COOP) is "an autonomous ASSOCIATION of persons united voluntarily to meet their COMMON economic, social, and CULTURAL needs and ASPIRATIONS through a jointly-owned enterprise". |
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If C = 500 + 0.01Y, derive saving function. |
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Answer» S=-500+0.99Y(Explanation:1-MPC = MPS 1-0.01 = 0.99 |
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What is economic???? |
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Answer» Economics is the SOCIAL science that studies how people INTERACT with things of VALUE; in particular, the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. |
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Explain the three methods of non sampling method |
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Answer» In non-probability sampling, the sample is selected based on non-random criteria, and not EVERY MEMBER of the population has a chance of being included. COMMON non-probability sampling methods include convenience sampling, voluntary response sampling, purposive sampling, SNOWBALL sampling, and quota sampling.hope it helps youmark my answer as BRAINLIEST answerthank you |
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uncertainty of income for farmers in India is majorly cause by irregular rainfall/ unavailability of loan |
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Answer» no PROPER value for their work they are REDUCING their HARD work if they don't do wrong then no Loan is NECESSARY and irregular RAINFALL |
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Fall in price of a commodity always leads to expansion of its demand. prove the statement with suitable example and diagram. |
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Answer» A paragraph is a group of words put together to form a group that is USUALLY longer than a sentence. Paragraphs are often made up of SEVERAL sentences. There are usually between three and eight sentences. ... This topic sentence of the paragraph TELLS the READER what the paragraph will be about. |
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Indion isafederalCounty because |
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Answer» federal country because of the following reasons: There are levels of governments—Central Government, STATE Government and LOCAL Government. The basic PRINCIPLES of the Constitution and the RIGHTS given to the people cannot be changed by only one TIER of the Government. |
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Multiple Choice ( Select 1 out of 4 options, for the question below) A country with a pegged exchange rate is likely to be forced to devalue if Options c. It has no comparative advantage in trade Speculators believe that it will devalue Its rate of inflation is smaller than inflation in other countries its central bank has contracted its money supply What is the ans |
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Answer» Its RATE of INFLATION is SMALLER than inflation in other countries.hope it's CORRECT..... |
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Following is demand schedule of commodity Y draw demand curve Commodity Y. Price in Rs 15 16 17 20Demand 100 80 50 40 |
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Answer» tion:A paragraph is a group of words put TOGETHER to form a group that is usually LONGER than a sentence. Paragraphs are often made up of several SENTENCES. There are usually between THREE and eight sentences. ... This topic sentence of the paragraph tells the reader what the paragraph will be about. |
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Economics class 11 project on Atmanirvar Bharat - why, how and when ?(15 to 18) pages |
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Answer» Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan, which translates to 'self-reliant India' or 'self-sufficient India', is the vision of the PRIME Minister of India Narendra Modi of MAKING India "a bigger and more important part of the global economy", pursuing policies that are efficient, competitive and resilient, and being self-sustaining and self-generating. Atmanirbhar Bharat does not mean "self-containment", "isolating away from the world" or being "protectionist".[1][2][3] The first mention of this came in the form of the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan'[4] or 'Self-Reliant India Mission'[5] during the announcement of India's COVID–19 pandemic related economic package on 12 May 2020.[6] The five pillars of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ are stated as economy, infrastructure, technology-driven systems, vibrant demography and demand.Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said "Aatmanirbhar Bharat is not about being self-contained or being closed to the world, it is about being self-sustaining and self-generating. We will pursue policies that promote efficiency, equity and resilience."[1] Its proponents have said that this self-reliant policy does not aim to be protectionist in nature; the Finance Minister said, "self-reliant India does not mean cutting off from rest of the world".[2] The law and IT minister, Ravi SHANKAR Prasad, said that self-reliance does "not mean isolating away from the world. Foreign direct investment is welcome, technology is welcome [...] self-reliant India... translates to being a bigger and more important part of the global economy."[3]Type of projectEconomic developmentCountryIndiaPrime Minister(s)Narendra ModiMinistryMinistry of FinanceMinistry of DefenceMinistry of HealthMinistry of Electronics & ITLaunched12 May 2020; 5 months agoSelf-reliance or Self-sufficiency EditAccording to Indian Express, "Atmanirbhar" can be understood as either "self-reliance" or as "self-sufficiency". The confusion, according to the Express started on 12 May itself, the day the phrase was first announced,[7]The state of the world today teaches us that (Atma Nirbhar Bharat) "Self-reliant India" is the only path. It is said in our scriptures — EshahPanthah. That is — self-sufficient India.— Prime Minister Narendra Modi, PIBSwaminathan Aiyar says the same, "atmanirbhar" can be translated as both self-reliance and self-sufficiency. India in the 1960s-70s TRIED self-sufficiency and it didn't work out.[8] Aiyer says that "to go back to self-sufficiency again appears to be going in the wrong direction."[8] In May, in an article, Livemint translated the term as "self-sufficiency".[9]Vocal for local:Not only should products be 'made in India', but the promotion of those products should take place so as to make those products competitive.[25] During the Independence Day speech in 2020, Prime Minister Modi said that "The mindset of free India should be 'vocal for local'. We should appreciate our local products, if we don't do this then our products will not get the opportunity to do better and will not get encouraged."[26][27] Amul Managing Director RS Sodhi explained that the phrase vocal–for–local "meant that products be made competitive vis-a-vis global brands" and that "it didn’t mean that one MUST only buy products that have a logo 'made in India' on it."[25] An extension of this slogan is 'local for global', that local products in India should have global appeal and reach.[25]Make for the world:Prime Minister Modi, during the 2020 Independence speech, said that 'make for world' should go hand in hand with 'make in India' and that the slogan 'make for world' should be a key slogan like 'make in India' is.[26][28] A variation of the slogan is "Make in India for the world".[29] |
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Which out of the following is a monetary measure to correct deficient demand? (a) Reduce Government Spending(b) Increase Government Spending(c) Lowering Margin Requirements(d) None of these |
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Answer» (c) Lowering Margin REQUIREMENTS..HOPE it HELP u... |
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3. Kasanayang matutunan sa gawaing metal kung gustong tabasin o bawasan ang bakal, alambre at bara. |
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Answer» bhgffffffg the DAY before the WEDDING of the day before the wedding of the day before the wedding of the day |
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25. bank , Identified that India will emerge as one among four majorgrowth centres in the world by the year 2020. |
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Q.13.What is fixed capital?' |
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Answer» In economics and accounting, fixed CAPITAL is any kind of real, physical asset that is used repeatedly in the production of a product. It contrasts with circulating capital such as raw materials, operating expenses and the like. It was first THEORETICALLY ANALYZED in some depth by the economist DAVID RicardoExplanation:please MARK me as brainly |
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When does the long run TC curve become a straight line through the origin? |
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Answer» may be........EXPLANATION:The long-run average cost (LRAC) curve shows the lowest cost for producing each quantity of OUTPUT when fixed COSTS can vary, and so it is formed by the bottom edge of the FAMILY of SRAC curves. |
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Class teacher had to select two representatives from the class for school cabinet She followed lottery method to selects to students from her class in your opinion. has the teacher done justiceto the selection process. Give valid reason for your opinion. |
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Answer» tion:first the teacher should ask the opinion of students and ask them to choose their representativeslottery is not correct WAY to choose two students EVERY STUDENT has a intension to represent their class so I don't think lottery is correct way to choose students |
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4మాట్లాడే విధానం అంటే ఏమిటి? కార్యసాధుకుడికిఉండాల్సిన లక్షణాలు ఏమిటి. |
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Answer» మాట్లాడే విధానం అంటే మనిషి ఎవరితో అయినా మాట్లాడుతున్న చక్కని పదాలతో మాట్లాడాలి.Explanation: with disciplane and NEAT should MAINTAIN |
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4.Marginal Utility = |
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Answer» In ECONOMICS, UTILITY is the satisfaction or benefit derived by consuming a product; THUS the marginal utility of a good or service is the change in the utility from an increase in the consumption of that good or service.Explanation:MARK BRAINLIEST |
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Why is the tertiary sector becoming so important in Indian ? |
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Answer» Tertiary sector has become IMPORTANT in India because :(i) Demand for SERVICES such as transport, trade, storage will increase with the development of primary and secondary SECTORS. (ii) Demand for tourism, SHOPPING, private schools, private hospitals, ETC. increases with the increase in the level of income. |
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Explain elements of four basic elements of political parties |
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Answer» fkfkfkfkglfpcpdpExplanation:PLEASE MARK as BRAINLEAST |
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Balance of Payments 'deficit' is the excess of: (a) Current account payments over current account receipts(b) Capital account payments over capital account receipts(c) Antonomous payments over antonomous receipts(d) Accomodating payments over accommodating receipts |
| Answer» CURRENT ACCOUNT PAYMENTS over current account RECEIPTS | |
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15 Find GVA. For the following 1) Purchase by firm A from abroad1802) Sales by firm B3) Purchase by A from firme4) Fim A domestic sales605) Export by firm A206) Excess of opening stock over closing stock(firm A)*) Excess of closing Stock over opening stock firm B |
| Answer» THANKS for FREE pointsExplanation:hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii | |
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Explain the determinats of demand |
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Answer» The determinants of demand are FACTORS that cause fluctuations in the economic demand for a PRODUCT or a SERVICE. A shift in the demand curve occurs when the curve moves from D to D₁, which can lead to a CHANGE in the quantity demanded and the priceExplanation:hope it HELPS u mate |
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Discuss whether or not the demand for bicycle will rise in the future |
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Answer» Bicycles OCCUPY the peak of the moral high ground as far as environmentalism is concerned because once they are BUILT and delivered, ongoing EMISSIONS come almost entirely from the human riding them. While they are certainly good for the environment overall, the picture isn’t quite as clear as is sometimes portrayed and there are some places where the use of bicycles MAY not be environmentally sensible.Explanation:HOPE this answer may help you ☺️✨✨ |
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tertiary activities that helps in development of the primary and secondary activities . evaluate this statement. |
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Answer» Transport storage communication banking and trade are some examples of SERVICE or tertiary sector. Since these ACTIVITIES generate services rather than GOODS they promote primary and secondary SECTORS by PROVIDING expertise finance transportation advertisement etc.Explanation: |
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Which is not the tradional aim of education? vocational, cultural, spirirual, pkysiological .plz tick the incorrect one. |
| Answer» FOLLOW KRNA MADAM 0lsss KARLA | |
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11. Match the following - 2polPrimary1. FramersSectorgrowing wheatSecondary2. ManufacturingSectorof flour fromwheatTertiarySector3. XYZ bank4 Non -Marketproviding loansto farmersactivitiesindustrialiststraders etc.4. A motherteaching herative of the villageown child athome |
| Answer» PLZ TYPE the QUESTION in PROPER way.mark me as BRAIN list | |
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How is systematic samplingshortcut methodsamplingof random sampling? |
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Answer» Under simple random sampling, a sample of items is chosen randomly from a population, and each item has an EQUAL PROBABILITY of being chosen. ... Meanwhile, systematic sampling INVOLVES selecting items from an ordered population using a SKIP or sampling interval. |
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collect data and analyse the findings by seeking theopinion from different people of various age groups on different social institutions |
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Answer» soieal disrancing from CORONA and PEOPLE EXPLANATION: MARK AS BRIENlSksvekanekdmf |
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