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What are the sources for irrigation? |
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Factor which depicts the ongoing global slowdown? |
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Answer» Answer: hey mate here is the answer Here are a list of top five things on which experts and multilateral organisations are in agreement about what contributed to the current slowdown: Demonetisation. ... Consumer demand slump. ... Lesser JOBS. ... Lower investments. hope it helps you mark it as BRAINLIST and follow me |
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"Scarcity and choice goes together ." Explain |
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Answer» At Producer Level: Here scarcity is limited RESOURCES and CHOICE is allocation of resources in WAY that there is maximum PRODUCTION of a commodity and a producer gets maximum profit. |
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Give 2 examples to prove that investment in human capital yields a rich return. |
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Answer» (i) A LARGE POPULATION can be turned into a productive ASSET by INVESTMENT in education, training and health. When people reached America, land was vast and free and it BADLY needed manpower to cultivate it. (ii) Another example is Japan |
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Why regular electricity is important in villages |
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Answer» Answer: So rural India needs 24x7 power for developing the country, helping the farmers and educate the VILLAGE children, and electricity in rural AREA ALSO ensure the safety of the people. Electricity PLAY very important role in closing the SYSTEM of irrigation Explanation: hope it will help you |
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Write a brief about the basic facilities should be available in all villages of india |
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Answer» Your ANSWER ☝☝ hope you LIKE it... |
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What are the factor of production? |
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Answer» Answer: Factors of Production In economics, factors of production, resources, or inputs are what is used in the production PROCESS to produce output—that is, finished goods and SERVICES. The utilized amounts of the various inputs determine the quantity of output ACCORDING to the relationship called the production function. There are four basic resources or factors of production: land, labour, enterprise and capital. The factors are also frequently labeled "producer goods or services" to distinguish them from the goods or services purchased by consumers, which are frequently labeled "CONSUMER goods". Explanation: plZ mark me brainlist |
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Tertiary sector is the most growing sector in indian economy why |
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sketch out a supply chain process for a CD/Notebook/Multigrain flour (Atta) or any other product of your choice which are all local products. This might require a bit of inquiry from various resources. |
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Answer» Final perennial perennial off-white WORSHIP TBSP Clark KAL KAREEM small Kareem drumstick bisal CONTROL condo |
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Farming and non farming activities in your area |
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Answer» Non-farming ACTIVITIES can include various ventures like HANDICRAFTS, household as well as non-household small-scale MANUFACTURING, construction, mining, QUARRYING, repair, transport, community service etc, but of course in the designated rural areas Hope it's helpful for U guys |
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Design eco friendly project applicable in school such as paper and water recycle |
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Answer» r/g1435/eco-friendly-PRODUCTS/ 25 BEST Eco-Friendly Products to USE in 2020 - Best GREEN ... |
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Give 3 examples of a fixed capital and 3 examples of working capital |
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Answer» Answer: the primary source of FIXED capital includes debentures shares and long term LOANS the primary and FUNDAMENTAL source of working capital includes fixed deposit profits held by company and short term loans and debentures and shares Explanation: . . . . follow me |
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Whatis aggregrate demand. State its components |
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Answer» hshshsbsbvsgshsbhshdhdhsbbdvdvd |
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How is the supply of commodity affected by an increase in price of other related goods.Explain? |
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Answer» Answer: On the other hand, an INCREASE in price of any input used in PRODUCTION of a commodity increases cost of production per unit and decreases supply of the commodity. (iv) Price of other related GOODS: Supply of a commodity is also INFLUENCED by the price of other related goods. good LUCK |
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Humans do not own the earth, and therefore we do not have the right to harm the extent we are doing |
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Answer» Pls FOLLOW
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1) what is green Revolution ? How this green Revolution increased the total agriculture production in India?(2+3 marks) 2) why do small farmers always need capital for farming?(3 marks) 3) why do farmers need non- farming activities?Explain with your example . (5 marks)please ! answer the questions in points . |
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Answer» The GREEN Revolution is referred to as the process of increasing agricultural production by incorporating modern tools and techniques. In the second HALF of Second Five year PLAN, Ford Foundation sponsored a team of experts invited by the GOVERNMENT of India to propose WAYS to boost agricultural production & efficiency |
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Calculate : (i) Value of output (ii) Net value added at factor cost.Particulars Rs in LakhsExcise duty 80Sales 1000Operating surplus 60Opening stock 200Indirect tax (GST) 20Consumption of fixed capital50Closing stock 200Intermediate cost 600Subsidies 400 |
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Answer» OPENING stock 200 Explanation:it is a right answer
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How is food security ensured in India(please don't answer) |
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Answer» Answer: To ensure food security in India,the following measures are being adopted: 1)buffer STOCK- this is created to distribute foodgrains in the deficit area and AMONG poorer section of the society at a price lower than the market price 2)public distribution SYSTEM: the food stored in buffer stock is distributed through government regulated ration shops among the poorer section of the society.thia is called public distribution system (PDS). food GRAINS ,kerosene oil, etc. are solid in these ration shops at the price lower than the market price ✋✋✋ |
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A final good may also undergo transformation true/false |
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What is the employment rate in india 2014-2019 with chart expalin? |
Answer» 7.8 percentis answwer ❤️ |
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What are the three functions of money |
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Answer» Functions of Money :- Money has THREE PRIMARY functions. It is a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of VALUE: Medium of Exchange: When money is used to intermediate the exchange of goods and services, it is PERFORMING a function as a medium of exchange. |
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Calculate Sara’s profit-maximizing output, price, and economic profit. |
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Answer» The MONOPOLIST's PROFIT maximizing level of output is FOUND by equating its marginal revenue with its marginal cost, which is the same profit maximizing CONDITION that a perfectly competitive firm uses to determine its equilibrium level of output. |
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Refer to the cost table above. Based on the cost data given, which of the following price-quantity tables correctly represents the firm's short-run supply schedule? |
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Refer to the cost table above. Based on the cost data given, which of the following price-quantity tables correctly represents the firm's short-run supply schedule?Total product ___ Total Fixed cost__Total variable cost0 150 01 150 502 150 753 150 1054 150 1455 150 2006 150 2707 150 3608 150 4759 150 62010 150 800 |
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Answer» Answer: The COST of ONE PEN is 8 rupess then what will be the cost of 48 pens |
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Which was the most educated group during the french revolution? |
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Answer» Answer: clergy or the first estate hope it HELPS
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Suggest two ways to reduce the consumption of chemical |
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Answer» hey .. GM . have a great day.. ADOPTING natural....plants using ayurvedic medicine ...tips... production should be STOPPED for some days ...of manufacturing PLASTICS..etc |
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What is an example of tradeoff in Government spending Consumer choices and Business investment? |
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Answer» Explanation: trade-off. ... In ECONOMICS, a trade-off is DEFINED as an "opportunity cost." For example, you MIGHT take a day off work to GO to a concert, gaining the opportunity of seeing your FAVORITE band, while losing a day's wages as the cost for that opportunity. THANKS.. |
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What is an example of tradeoff in government spending? |
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Answer» An example of a trade off is when you have to put up with a half hour COMMUTE in ORDER to MAKE more money. "Trade-off.... |
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Why is there unequal distribution of land in Palampur? |
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Answer» Answer: In Palampur the land is DIVIDED unequally because out of 450 families 150 are LANDLESS (1/3 rd of total ) and some have less than 2 acres of land while some are much LARGER landowners. out of the remaining families who owned land 240 families cultivate small plots of land and less than 2hectares in size. plz mark it as brainlist.. FOLLOW me..☺☺✌✌ |
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1) Why is irrigation necessary for farming in India2) What is multiple cropping? How is it different from modern farming methods?3) What is meant by Green Revolution? What is its importance?4) differentiate between modern and traditional farming methods?5) what are the demerits of Green Revolution |
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Answer» Explanation: 1) Irrigation is very much necessary for FARMING in India as we know that crops really need sufficient amount of water for their proper growth and development and to supply this the proper irrigation system has to be there. 2) Multiple cropping is a crop pattern in which we grow ONE or more crop of different kind on the same PIECE of land in particular season.It is different from modern farming as in this TYPE of agriculture there is no use of modern, technology or hyv seeds. 3)GREEN revolution was started in India in 1956 when there was crisis of food.In this revolution HYV seeds were introduced to increase the quality and quantity of crops and many more technology were introduced by which it became easy for them to grow more and more |
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How kishore improved his economic standard in social sciences economics |
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Answer» His TEACHER's SUPPORT him and he WORKOUT his best as PER my opinion✍️✍️ |
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Capital is a basic requirement of agriculture' how it is arranged by small, medium and large farmers |
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Answer» small farmers TAKE capital from moneylenders , TRADERS etc . medium and LARGE Farmers take capital from ORGANISED sector such as banks and cooperative societies DUE to the presence of sufficient collateral |
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What is demonstration effect ?2 marks type |
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Answer» Explanation: Demonstration effects are effects on the behavior of individuals caused by observation of the actions of others and their consequences. The term is particularly USED in political science and sociology to describe the fact that developments in one PLACE will often act as a catalyst in another place. Parents may TAKE care of their parents to create a demonstration effect by which their children later care for them. Countries and local governments may ADOPT laws and economic policies SIMILAR to those that appear to demonstrate success elsewhere. The proven success of the policies provides a demonstration effect that leads other governments to attempt to emulate that success. Hope this will help you |
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What is demonstration effect |
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Answer» Explanation: Demonstration EFFECTS are effects on the behavior of individuals caused by observation of the actions of others and their CONSEQUENCES. The term is particularly used in political science and sociology to DESCRIBE the fact that developments in one place will often act as a CATALYST in ANOTHER place. |
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P=120-2q find a) MC and elasticity of demand when q=10 |
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Answer» <P>Explanation: Given dd FUN : p = 120 - 2q Marginal cost (MC) : INCREASE in Total cost resulting from the PRODUCTION of one extra unit of output. MC =dp/dq = - 2 Elasticity = (dq/q) / (dp/p) = p / (q* MC) Now when q = 10, p = 120 - 20 = 100 Elasticity = 100 / ((10* (-2)) = - 5 |
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Discuss in brief about labour market and it's interaction with production system |
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Answer» Answer: Labour is an IMPORTANT FACTOR of production and labour MARKET is associated with demand and supply of labour in which the employers and workers interact with each other. ... The labour market is FLEXIBLE and they adapt according to requirements of society, production and economy and also changes when the need arises. |
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What was the share of gdp of india in 2010-2011 |
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Answer» Answer: The agriculture sector GROWTH has ALSO been impressive at 7 per cent during the year 2010-11," it said. The growth of secondary sector, which INCLUDES manufacturing and construction sector, stood at 7.2 per cent in 2010-11. PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
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Suppose the spot rates for 1 and 2 years are s_1 = 6.3\%s1 =6.3% and s_2 = 6.9\%s2 =6.9% with annual compounding. Recall that in this course interest rates are always quoted on an annual basis unless otherwise specified. What is the discount rate d(0,2)d(0,2)? |
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Can you think of some examples of goods services being exchanged or wages being paid through barter? |
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Answer» Answer: Answer: Yes, in RURAL AREAS generally crops and food-grains are directly EXCHANGED without the use of money. Similarly, agricultural LABOURERS are NORMALLY paid not in cash but in kind, e.g. 5kg. Explanation: hope it helps u :) |
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Why land is a challenge in the process of farming in Palampur? |
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Answer» because in palampur LOWER cast PEOPLE doesn't GET land for agricultural purposes. Explanation: lower caste people dosent have MONEY for buying land and they could not afford modern farming methods. this is the reason why land is a challenge in palampur |
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Suppose the spot rates for 1 and 2 years are s_1 = 6.3\%s1 =6.3% and s_2 = 6.9\%s 2 =6.9% with annual compounding. Recall that in this course interest rates are always quoted on an annual basis unless otherwise specified. What is the discount rate d(0,2)d(0,2)? |
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Write an article on importance on the role of school on a child's life |
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Answer» SCHOOLS play a pivotal ROLE in any child's LIFE. Schools provide growth and development conducive environment for children. They not only learn academic skills, but also learn many other life-skills. Sitting in the classroom in the COMPANY of peers they learn faster. |
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Briefly explain how the family farm, weaver and a teacher can use their resources to fulfill their needs in a simple economy?I'm looking for an answer which is, right down to the point!! |
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Answer» Answer: I need brainliest answer Explanation: various other services LIKE that of teachers and doctors. In fact ... example, the family farm can produce corn, use part of the produce ... can try to fulfill her NEEDS by using WHATEVER money she can EARN by. please mark as brainliest answer ❤️ |
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Please tell what is the answer.... |
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Answer» Answer: Hey! I am in 8th now! Even I had it when I was in 7TH... CORDOVA GENERAL Knowledge Update... |
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Define the term with suitable example -different person can have different development goal? |
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Development of a country can generally be determined byits per capita incomeits average literacy levelhealth status of its peopleall the above |
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Role of government for future trading |
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Answer» they did very EXTRAORDINARY YAAR |
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Which types of crops does the farmers in the village Palampur in rainy season grow? |
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Answer» Answer: Mostly every type of crop is grown in the VILLAGE Palampur. During the rainy season, Kharif crops like JOWAR and bajra are grown and potato is grown in October to DECEMBER as the third crop. Explanation: |
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