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| 3501. | Advertisement effects on buyers demand introduction | 
| Answer» Answer: Advertising can increase CONSUMER AWARENESS and expectations about the benefits of your product, and increase the number of people willing to buy your product for the RIGHT price. Ultimately, advertising affects DEMAND by building a desire for a product or BRAND in consumers' minds. | |
| 3502. | My of our consistution | 
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| 3503. | MAKING OF THE CONSTITUTION | 
| Answer» ANSWER:hey mate here is your answer:The Constitution of India (IAST: Bhāratīya Saṃvidhāna) is the supreme law of India. The document lays down the FRAMEWORK demarcating fundamental political code, structure, PROCEDURES, powers, and duties of government institutions and sets out fundamental rights, directive principles, and the duties of citizens. It is the longest written constitution of any country on earth.B. R. Ambedkar, chairman of the drafting committee, is widely CONSIDERED to be its chief architect. It was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India on 26 November 1949 and BECAME effective on 26 January 1950. The constitution replaced the Government of India Act, 1935 as the country's fundamental governing document, and the Dominion of India became the Republic of India. To ensure CONSTITUTIONAL autochthony, its framers repealed prior acts of the British parliament in Article 395. India celebrates its constitution on 26 January as Republic Day. The constitution declares India a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic, assuring its citizens justice, equality and liberty, and endeavours to promote fraternity.The original 1950 constitution is preserved in a helium-filled case at the Parliament House in New Delhi. The words "secular" and "socialist" were added to the preamble in 1976 during the emergency. I hope it helps you plz mark as brainliest........ | |
| 3504. | Attitude theories in consumer behaviour | 
| Answer» Consumer attitude may be defined as a FEELING of favorableness or unfavorableness that an individual has towards an object. As we, all know that an individual with a positive attitude is more likely to buy a product and this results in the possibility of liking or disliking a product.Consumer attitude basically comprises of BELIEFS towards, FEELINGS towards and BEHAVIORAL intentions towards some objects❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ | |
| 3505. | What entrepreneurial activities do you know and capable of doing which are related to commercial cooking | 
| Answer» Commercial cooking is PREPARATION of food for the public. Entrepreneurial activities refers to the human ACTION in pursuit of the addition of VALUE by exploiting new products or looking for ways of improving the market. Some entrepreneurial activities that re related to commercial cooking include MAKING of bread,pastries,desserts,Filipino foods and other foreign tasty foods. These foods need to be promoted in public to create product awareness by the consumers of the product. This is an entrepreneurial activity that is different from cooking and selling in the commercial cooking. Entrepreneurial activities aim at performing the best in the cookery business and leaving a mark in the cookery INDUSTRY by building a strong brand. | |
| 3506. | According to robbins economics is positive or normative | 
| Answer» Answer: Positive issues are questions about what is; normative issues are about what ought to be. Robbins ARGUED that the ECONOMIST QUA economist should be STUDYING what is RATHER than what ought to be. | |
| 3508. | which activities under modern farming methods were carried out by farmers of punjab,haryana and wastern uttar pradesh | 
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| 3509. | In one or two sentences, identify whether this incentive is a reward or a penalty, and describe how this incentive could affect your future work habits. | 
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| 3510. | Write down the role of agriculture in indian economy?What are the problems associated with it? | 
| Answer» AGRICULTURE plays a VITAL role in the indian economy over 70% of the rural households depend on agriculture. Agriculture is an important sector of indian economy as it contributes about 17% to the total GDP and provides EMPLOYMENT to over 60% of the population. | |
| 3511. | Why the demand of liquified natural gas is increasing? | 
| Answer» Answer: Explanation: Global demand for natural gas surged by 4.6% in 2018, the fastest pace since 2010, ACCORDING to the International Energy Agency. IEA says that EXTRAORDINARY growth rate is not SUSTAINABLE and expects growth to average 1.6% per YEAR through 2024. China will continue to drive global gas demand, while U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas will be the biggest CONTRIBUTOR to growth in international trade. | |
| 3512. | While estimating the national income, only the value of the final goods and services is used.' explain with the help of an example? | 
| Answer» While ESTIMATING the NATIONAL income only the VALUE of the FINAL goods and services is used because the value of final goods already includes the value of all the intermediate goods that are used in MAKING the final goods. | |
| 3513. | Which sector is the largest employer in india. Explain how this sector has still managed to be the largest employer? | 
| Answer» ✶⊶⊷⊶⊷⊷⊶⊷ ❍⊷⊶⊷⊶⊷⊶⊷✶ AGRICULTURE SECTOR ABOUT 45 PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE ARE JOINED TO THE PRIMARY SECTOR IN INDIA THE PRODUCING OT CROPS IN LARGER AMOUNT THEREFORE MANY PEOPLE ARE GO INTO SECTOR ✶⊶⊷⊶⊷⊷⊶⊷ ❍⊷⊶⊷⊶⊷⊶⊷✶ . | |
| 3514. | Which theory predicts "countries will export those goods that make intensive use of the factors that are locally abundant and import those goods that make intensive use of factors that are locally scarce"? | 
| Answer» The theory predicts COUNTRIES will export those goods that make intensive USE of the factors that are locally abundant and import those goods that make intensive use of factors that are locally scarce is INTERNATIONAL trade. | |
| 3515. | Why insurance companies were hit in financial crisis 2008? | 
| Answer» The financial crisis was PRIMARILY caused by deregulation in the financial industry. That permitted banks to engage in hedge FUND trading with derivatives. Banks then demanded more mortgages to support the PROFITABLE sale of these derivatives. ... That created the financial crisis that led to the Great Recession... | |
| 3516. | How can we improve agriculture and generate more employement | 
| Answer» Answer: EXPLANATION:We support enterprises that adopt, develop and market sustainable, cost-effective solutions for agricultural PRODUCTION, post-harvest and storage processing, including SOLAR pumping, cooling, chilling and drying. These technologies result in saved costs, increased yields and local value capture for farmers or local AGRO enterprises. Our advice to businesses includes markets ENTRY, product pricing, sales strategies, market assessments, payment solutions, route-to-market strategies and the agricultural value. hope it helps you...:) 
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| 3517. | When was world trade organization set up by the member countries of the united nations to promote trade among countries? | 
| Answer» The WTO officially commenced on 1 january 1995 under the MARRAKESH agreement signed by 123 nations on 15 april 1994 replacing the general agreement on TARIFFS and trade GATT which commenced in 1948. It is the largest international ECONOMIC organization in the WORLD. | |
| 3518. | What are theTechnical measurs for consumer protection ? | 
| Answer» The TECHNICAL measures for CONSUMER protection AIM to PROTECT the health safety and economic and legal interests of european consumers wherever they live travel or shop. | |
| 3519. | Write the full April month current affairs  | 
| Answer» Answer: What is VVPAT? How does VVPAT work? When the voter casts the vote on the EVM, printer-like VVPAT apparatus linked to the EVM generates a slip showing serial number, name and symbol of the candidate to whom the vote was made. With this slip, the voter can verify his casted vote. How to vote in Lok Sabha Elections 2019? The Polling for the final phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2019 began on May 19, 2019 for 59 constituencies across 7 states and a UT. If you are above 18 years of age as on January 1, 2019, you are eligible to exercise your right to vote. How to use EVM in India? The Electronic Voting Machine, also known as EVM, is an electronic device used for casting votes. Jet Airways crisis: Jet Airways top management team of CEO, CFO resigns The grounding of Jet’s operations has put the FUTURE of over 20,000 employees at stake who were LEFT with no work at hand. Besides facing heavy losses in the stock market, Jet also faces the challenge of passenger refunds of thousands of crores, dues to vendors and over Rs 8,500 crore bank debt. How to vote in Uttar Pradesh: Lok Sabha Elections 2019? In the fifth phase of polls, the polling has begun in 14 parliamentary constituencies in UP including Lucknow, Raibarely, Amethi, Sitapur, Kaushambi, Gonda, Banda, Fatehpur, Faizabad, Mohanlalganj, Kaiserganj, Daurahra, Barabanki and Behraich. What is VVPAT? How does VVPAT work? When the voter casts the vote on the EVM, printer-like VVPAT apparatus linked to the EVM generates a slip showing serial number, name and symbol of the candidate to whom the vote was made. With this slip, the voter can verify his casted vote. How to vote in Lok Sabha Elections 2019? The Polling for the final phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2019 began on May 19, 2019 for 59 constituencies across 7 states and a UT. If you are above 18 years of age as on January 1, 2019, you are eligible to exercise your right to vote. How to use EVM in India? The Electronic Voting Machine, also known as EVM, is an electronic device used for casting votes. Jet Airways crisis: Jet Airways top management team of CEO, CFO resigns The grounding of Jet’s operations has put the future of over 20,000 employees at stake who were left with no work at hand. Besides facing heavy losses in the stock market, Jet also faces the challenge of passenger refunds of thousands of crores, dues to vendors and over Rs 8,500 crore bank debt. How to vote in Uttar Pradesh: Lok Sabha Elections 2019 In the fifth phase of polls, the polling has begun in 14 parliamentary constituencies in UP including Lucknow, Raibarely, Amethi, Sitapur, Kaushambi, Gonda, Banda, Fatehpur, Faizabad, Mohanlalganj, Kaiserganj, Daurahra, Barabanki and Behraich. Is ONLINE Voting allowed in Indian General Elections 2019? Despite the fact that smartphones and internet usage in India has grown massively in recent years, there is still no option for voters to cast votes online. India has been using Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) since 1999 to conduct the polling. Bajrang Punia bags Gold in Ali Aliyev Tournament; India, England retain top spots in ICC rankings - Bajrang Punia won the gold medal after defeating Viktor Rassadin 13-8 in the finals of men's 65kg freestyle in the Ali Aliyev Wrestling Tournament in Kaspiisk, Russia. This is his second title in two weeks. Earlier on April 23, Bajrang won gold in the same category in the finals of the Asian Wrestling Championships in Xi'an, China. Former ISRO Chairman awarded France's highest civilian honour; ISRO to launch 'RISAT 2BR1' – The award recognises A S Kiran Kumar's invaluable contribution to the development of India-France space cooperation. Cyclone Fani - explained; World Press Freedom Day 2019 – Railways, Civil Aviation and Shipping Ministries were advised to review their preparedness well in time and ensure quick resumption of their services in the event of any disruption. HOPE IT HELPS YOU BUDDY..... @dhruvchaudhary38 | |
| 3520. | Why cost of production decreases with increased in output? | 
| Answer» Answer: Explanation:bcoz the GOODS are present at PLENTIFUL quantity. The competition bw the salers increase and everyone WANTS to sell their goods. Moreover, they they keep marked PRICE HIGH , another person may sell it at cheaper rates that would attract customers. Hope this helps Pls mark me as brainliest | |
| 3521. | What are the essential things that we are required for development?(5 mark question)answer it for the length of 5 mark Q/Aspls refer class 10 ncert text of economics 1st lesson(introduction part)....I want content quality answers frds..... | 
| Answer» Answer: what are the essential things that we are required for development? Explanation: 
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| 3522. | What is the term used when the government employs technology to deal with citizens, businesses, and other government agencies? | 
| Answer» The term used when the Government EMPLOYEES techniques to technology to deal with citizens business and other government AGENCIES full variety of PERIOD because the types of there is a very complex instrument to complete their the occasions and when they completely changed our the institute instrument completely say that the types of the government involved in this types of activities to get a used RITZ in a social activities and the tertiary sector secondary sector and sectors | |
| 3523. | Who are the members of monetary policy committee in india ? | 
| Answer» Governor of the Reserve Bank of India – Chairperson, ex officio - Shaktikanta Das. Deputy Governor of the Bank, in charge of Monetary Policy—MEMBER, ex officio - [Viral V Acharya] One OFFICER of the Reserve Bank of India to be nominated by the Central Board – Member,; - Michael Patra. | |
| 3524. | Who regulates the working of share market in india? | 
| Answer» Answer: The Securities and Exchange Board of INDIA (SEBI) is the regulatory authority established under the SEBI ACT 1992 and is the principal REGULATOR for Stock Exchanges in India. SEBI's primary functions include protecting investor interests, promoting and regulating the INDIAN securities MARKETS. | |
| 3525. | What are the essential things that we required for development?refer class 10 ncert economics 1st lesson (introduction part) text book....pls frds I want correct answer..... | 
| Answer» Answer: what are the essential things that we required for development? Explanation: 
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| 3526. | Describe any five aspect that you would consider before accepting a new job. | 
| Answer» Answer: Explanation:1) GOOD salary 2) proper working conditions 3) minimum hours of work 4) packages for holidays with family 5) holidays for SICKNESS or festivals Hope this helps Pls mark me as BRAINLIEST | |
| 3527. | Which unit was the recent economic census held in india? | 
| Answer» ECONOMIC CENSUS HELD in INDIA .. | |
| 3529. | Is it a good option to choose GDP over GNP in India's case? why? | 
| Answer» Answer: GDP vs. GNP: An Overview Gross domestic product (GDP) is the value of a nation's finished domestic goods and services during a specific time period. The gross national product (GNP) is the value of all finished goods and services owned by a country's residents over a period of time. Both GDP and GNP are two of the most COMMONLY used measures of a country's economy, both of which represent the total market value of all goods and services produced over a defined period. There are differences between how each one defines the scope of the economy. While GDP limits its interpretation of the economy to the geographical borders of the country, GNP extends it to include the net overseas economic activities performed by its nationals. Simply put, GNP is a superset of GDP. Explaining GDP Vs. GNP Gross Domestic Product Gross domestic product is the most basic indicator used to measure the overall health and size of a country's economy. It is the overall market value of the goods and services produced domestically by a country. GDP is an important figure because it gives an idea of whether the economy is growing or contracting. The United States uses GDP as its key economic metric and has since 1991; it replaced GNP to measure economic activity because GDP was the most common measure used internationally. Calculating GDP includes adding together private consumption or consumer spending, government spending, capital spending by businesses, and net exports—exports minus imports. Here's a brief overview of each component: Consumption: The value of the consumption of goods and services acquired and consumed by the country’s households. This accounts for the largest part of GDP Government Spending: All consumption, investment, and payments made by the government for current use Capital Spending by Businesses: Spending on purchases of fixed assets and unsold stock by private businesses Net Exports: REPRESENTS the country’s balance of trade (BOT), where a positive number bumps up the GDP as country exports more than it imports, and vice versa Because it is subject to pressures from inflation, GDP can be broken up into two categories—real and nominal. A country's real GDP is the economic output after inflation is factored in, while nominal GDP is the output that does not take inflation into account. Nominal GDP is usually higher than real GDP because inflation is a positive number. It is used to compare different quarters in a year. The GDPs of two or more years, though, are compared using real GDP. GDP can be used to compare the performance of two or more economies, acting as a key input for making investment decisions in a country. It also helps government draft policies to drive local economic growth. When the GDP rises, it means the economy is growing. Conversely, if it drops, the economy shrinks and may be in trouble. But if the economy grows to the POINT where inflation builds up, a country may reach its full production capacity. CENTRAL banks will then step in, tightening their monetary policies to slow down growth. When interest rates rise, consumer and corporate confidence drops. During these periods, monetary policy is eased to stimulate growth. | |
| 3530. | What do you mean by resear h design | 
| Answer» Answer: The RESEARCH design refers to the overall strategy that you CHOOSE to integrate the different components of the study in a coherent and logical way, thereby, ENSURING you will effectively address the research problem; it constitutes the BLUEPRINT for the collection, MEASUREMENT, and analysis of data. | |
| 3531. | How land is different from capital | 
| Answer» Answer: ALTHOUGH land can be said to be a form of capital, the major differences between the two are: 1. Land is a purely NATURAL resource whereas capital comprises ANYTHING which has value. ... Whereas land is a FIXED resource, there is no LIMIT to the amount of capital that can be raised. | |
| 3532. | Who are the participants in the call money market? | 
| Answer» Answer: Participants in the call money market are BANKS and related entities SPECIFIED by the RBI. SCHEDULED commercial banks (EXCLUDING RRBs), co-operative banks (other than Land Development Banks) and Primary Dealers (PDs), are permitted to participate in call/notice money market both as borrowers and lenders. | |
| 3533. | Which type of tax help in reducing income disparities? | 
| Answer» The EXPAT TYPE of tax can help in reducing INCOME disparities. | |
| 3534. | What are the essential things that we are required for development?in class 10 economics ncert book(introduction).pls help me with correct answer.... | 
| Answer» education production health | |
| 3535. | What is efficient technique of productions | 
| Answer» Explanation: Efficiency in production means efficiency of inputs involved in the production process. Technically, if MARGINAL PRODUCT of an input increases due to INTRODUCTION of new technology or otherwise,it ADDS more to total product and we say that efficiency in production has increased. | |
| 3536. | Explain the working condition of organised workers | 
| Answer» HEY USER ,HERE IS YOUR ANSWER :-Working conditions of organised workers are given below :-# better health and sanitation facilities. # PAID holidays # RULES and REGULATIONS of government are followed. # they have job security # foxed number of hours for working and paid overtime. HOPE IT HELPS YOU ❣️ | |
| 3537. | Which countries do not join african free trade agreement? | 
| Answer» Algeria. Angola. Burkina Faso. Cabo VERDE Chad | |
| 3538. | To prevent recurrence of scams in the indian capital markets, the government of india has assigned regulatory powers to | 
| Answer» To PREVENT recurrence of the scams Indian capital market the Government of India has the GIANTS regulated power to because I can SAY that in my opinion change our mind said that the market scams is a very infinix directions because their types of the activities INVOLVED in the factors of the economics primary sectors including Science 2nd lesson current including including | |
| 3539. | Which country said to be rich according to capita income? | 
| Answer» Answer: yes Explanation: CAPITA (PPP) 2 Qatar 3 Monaco | |
| 3540. | Which commodities are under compulsary delivery in mcx? | 
| Answer» Answer: Multi COMMODITY Exchange executed DELIVERY of 10 tonnes (2 lots) of aluminium under the FIRST compulsory delivery FUTURES CONTRACT on Tuesday. The delivery was given by Indu Corporation, through IIFL Wealth Management, while the buyer was Phoenix Industries via Motilal Oswal ... | |
| 3541. | Which industry provides largest employment in india? | 
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| 3542. | Which committee suggested financial sector reforms? | 
| Answer» Narsimham COMMITTEE | |
| 3543. | Which agency examines the national income of india? | 
| Answer» WB(World Bank) . I am sure. WB DIVIDES the COUNTRIES on the basis of the National INCOME into different categories . | |
| 3544. | With the help of schedule explain the relationship between marginal utility and total utility | 
| Answer» Answer:The LAW of diminishing MARGINAL UTILITY EXPLAINS that as a PERSON consumes an item or a product, the satisfaction or utility that they derive from the product wanes as they consume more and more of that product.Apr 22, 2019 Explanation: | |
| 3545. | When was the long term fiscal policy announced in india? | 
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| 3546. | Why is supply curve vertical in the classical system of aggregate supply and demand curve? | 
| Answer» The Classical Model suggests that the economy is always at the full employment level of output, which represents its POTENTIAL. Therefore, the aggregate supply curve is vertical. This means that any increases or decreases in aggregate DEMAND only lead to a higher or lower PRICE, but same. | |
| 3547. | which activities under modem farming method.s were carried out by farmers of punjab,haryana and wastern uttar pradesh? | 
| Answer» Answer: The traditional methods of IRRIGATION were of no USE in parts of states like Punjab, Haryana, and western Uttar Pradesh. So in any case there was a need for new seed sample, use of modern tractor and FARMING methods in Palampur and use of HYV seeds and chemical fertilizers to hasten the GROWTH of crops on a large scale. The modern farming methods proved to be quite effective. | |
| 3548. | The average income of 10 persons in a family is 10000 one new was added in a family and the average income becomes 11200 what is the income of the newly added members | 
| Answer» Answer: Explanation: if 10000 is AVERAGE income of 10 members then average income of ONE member will be 1000 . if one member is ADDED to them then 11200-10000= 1200. there are 10 members so 1200×10= 12000 HENCE PROVED | |
| 3549. | When was the first census of economic conducted in india? | 
| Answer» Answer: Explanation: In 1976, GOVERNMENT of India launched a plan scheme CALLED Economic CENSUS and Surveys. In 1977 Central Statistical Organisation conducted First economic census in collaboration with the Directorate of Economics & Statistics (DES) in the States/Union Territories. | |
| 3550. | Mention the characteristic orprinciple of development | 
| Answer» Answer: Hi mate good evening here is ur ANS... There are three PRINCIPLE of growth and development the cephalocaudal principal, the proximodistal principal, and the orthogenetic principal. This predictable partners of growth and development allows us to predicate how and when most CHILDREN will develop certain characteristics | |