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3201.

who appoints the election commission

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ThePresidentof India (based on a recommendation from incumbent Govt of India) appoints theChiefElection Commissioner. Conventionally, Senior most Election Commissioner is appointed as CEC. He has tenure of six years, or up to the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier.

3202.

what is the role of election commission

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The main functions of the Election Commission are as follows: The Election Commission of India is considered the custodian of free and fair elections. It issues the Model Code of Conduct in every election for political parties and candidates so that the dignity of democracy is maintained.

3203.

1. What is Agenda 21? List its two principles

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Agenda 21is a non-binding action plan of theUnited Nationswith regard tosustainable development. It is a product of theEarth Summit(UN Conference on Environment and Development) held inRio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. It is an action agenda for the UN, othermultilateralorganizations, and individual governments around the world that can be executed at local, national, and global levels.

Agenda 21sought to provide a comprehensive blueprint of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the UN, governments, and major groups. The Rio Declaration established 27principlesintended to guide sustainable development around the world.

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3204.

xplain any five factors that are responsible for concentration of iron and steelindustries mainly in 'Chhotanagpur Plateau Region'

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Raw Material:

The earliest industries in India developed near the sources of raw material. and chhotanagpur plateau being concenteratedwith iron ore is a good place for industries.

Transport:

Transport is required for carrying raw materials to manufacturing units and finished products to the market

Labour:

The availability of both unskilled and skilled, or technically qualified manpower, is an important factor in the location of industries.

Water:

Water is required to produce hydel power and in the process of manufacturing for cleaning, cooling, washing, etc. The industries which heavily depend on water, for one purpose or the other, include iron and steel (for cooling)

Energy:

The iron and steel industry has been traditionally tied with the coal resources, as it uses coking coal for fuel.

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Factors responsible for concentration of iron and steel industries in Chhota Nagpur Plateau :

(i) Low cost of iron-ore.

(ii) High grade raw material in proximity.

(iii) Cheap labour.

(iv) Vast growth potential in the home market.

(v) Good transport connectivity.

(vi) Availability of water resource

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3205.

21. Explain any five factors that are responsible for concentration of 'iron and steel' industriesmainly in 'Chhotanagpur Plateau Region'

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Raw Material:

The earliest industries in India developed near the sources of raw material. and chhotanagpur plateau being concenteratedwith iron ore is a good place for industries.

Transport:

Transport is required for carrying raw materials to manufacturing units and finished products to the market

Labour:

The availability of both unskilled and skilled, or technically qualified manpower, is an important factor in the location of industries.

Water:

Water is required to produce hydel power and in the process of manufacturing for cleaning, cooling, washing, etc. The industries which heavily depend on water, for one purpose or the other, include iron and steel (for cooling)

Energy:

The iron and steel industry has been traditionally tied with the coal resources, as it uses coking coal for fuel.

3206.

what do mean by agenda 21 . explain in brief?

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Agenda 21 is a non-binding, voluntarily implemented action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development. It is a product of the UN Conference on Environment and Development held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. The "21" in Agenda 21 refers to the 21st Century.

3207.

what are the powers of election commission of India

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Some of the powers wielded by the ECI are as follows:

The Commission can suppress the results of opinion polls if it deems such an action fit for the cause of democracy.

The Commission can advise for disqualification of members after the elections if it thinks they have violated certain guidelines.

In case, a candidate is found guilty of corrupt practices during the elections, the Supreme Court and High Courts consult the Commission.

3208.

explain the power and function of election commission

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FunctionsandPowers:- Keyfunctions of theElectionCommission of India are as under: ..

. It issues the Model Code of Conduct in everyelectionfor political parties and candidates so that the decorum of democracy is maintained.

It regulates political parties and registers them for being eligible to contest elections.

3209.

Geothermal Energy

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Geothermal thermal energy is the energy which is generated by using the heat produced by activities that take part in the earth like lava formation.Geothermal energy is generated and stored inside the earth.

3210.

(i) What are the controls affecting the climate of India?

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There are six major controls of the climate of any place. They are latitude, altitude, pressure and wind system, distance from the sea (continentality), ocean currents and relief features.

3211.

0) What are the controls affecting the climate of India?

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There are six major controls of the climate of any place. They are:1. Latitude2. Altitude3. Pressure and wind system4. Distance from the sea (continentality)5. Ocean currents6.Relieffeatures

3212.

and BC EF. Vertices A, B and C are joined tovertices D, E and F respectively (see Fig. 7.22)Show that(i) quadrilateral ABED is a parallelogram(i) quadrilateral BEFC is a parallelogram(ii) AD |CF and AD - CF(iv) quadrilateral ACFD is a parallelogramFip 7.22(v) AC DF(v) Δ ABC Δ DEF.

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3213.

controls affecting the climate of india

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Ans :- Thecontrols affecting the climate of India are: latitude, altitude, pressure and wind system, distance from the sea, ocean currents and relief features. Pressure and Winds: Theclimateis alsoaffectedby pressure and surface winds, upper air circulation, Western cyclonic disturbances and tropical cyclones.

3214.

3.Who controls the land border of country?

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Borders are the geographic boundaries between countries. They are established through treaties and other suchagreements that delineate boundary lines. These borders are often controlled by the two countries that share it, with border crossings at certain points.

3215.

CLIMATIC CONTROLS

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Climate ControlFactors. Theclimateof any particular place is influenced by a host of interacting factors. These include latitude, elevation, nearby water, ocean currents, topography, vegetation, and prevailing winds. The globalclimatesystem and any changes that occur within it also influence localclimate.

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3216.

How are the consumers exploited in the market? Mention any one.

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because they don't take bill with that product,Or sometimes Shopkeepers sell expired product and this way consumers are exploited!!

3217.

write an account of subsistence farming

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1. The farming practice in which crops are raised for personal consumption, it is known as subsistence farming.2. It is practiced in small area.3. It is enhanced through the use of manures.4. Traditional methods are used.5. Food grains, fruits and vegetables are grown.

3218.

Commercial farming

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Commercial farming is a type of farming in which crops are grown for commercial use only. It is a modernized method of farming that is undertaken on a large scale. In this type of farming the large land, labour and machines are used.

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3219.

What is commercial farming?Write in points.

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1. Commercial agriculture, is a cropping method in which crops are raised and livestock are raised in order to sell the products on the market in order to make money.2. In this type of agriculture, a lot of capital is invested and large-scale crops are grown in huge farms, using modern technologies, machinery, irrigation methods and chemical fertilizers. The basic characteristic of commercial agriculture is that high doses of modern inputs are used for higher productivity, such as high yielding varieties, fertilizers, insecticides, pesticides, weed killers, and so on. 3. In commercial agriculture, crops that are in high demand, i.e. crops that need to be exported to other countries or are used as raw materials in industries are produced mainly. In addition, the extent of agricultural marketing differs from region to region.

3220.

What is commercial farming?

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The main characteristic of this type of farming is the production of a commercial crop. In this type of farming, High Yielding Variety (HYV) seeds, chemical fertilisers, insecticides, pesticides, etc. are used to obtain higher productivity. The degree of commercialisation varies from one region to another.

3221.

4. Whom did Bose recruit into Indian Naliu5. Name any two specialised agencies of United Nations Organisation.[Turn Over

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SpecializedAgencies

International LabourOrganization(ILO) ...

Food and AgricultureOrganization(FAO) ...

UnitedNationsEducational, Scientific and CulturalOrganization(UNESCO)

3222.

Name any two primary activities.

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3223.

Name three problems that the newly independentnation of India faced.

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3224.

8. Who is the newly elected Prime Minister of Pakistan ?a. Imran Khanb. Nawaz Sharjf

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option A Imran khan

3225.

13) when was the constitution ofSouth Africa completed6) Distinquish the feature ofnewly formed South Africanconstitution115) what was the supreme law ofthe country

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supreme law of a country is constitution

3226.

Explain the following:a) Only one-third of the students in Vietnam would pass the school-leaving2.examinations.b) The French began building canals and draining lands in the Mekong delta.c) The government made the Saigon Native Girls School take back thestudents it had expelled.d) Rats were most common in the modern, newly built areas of Hanoi.

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3227.

Why did a major protest erupt in Saigon native girls school of Viet

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In saigon native girls school there was a huge discrimination to the Vietnamese student one girl have to go to the back seat because of a french student.As she refused to go she was suspended from school then she with many more students started agitation and ralies as a result they all r restricted to school and the principal said he will reopen the school if there will be more Vietnamese..but because of govt. Policy the school have to reopen and re Admit those students.

3228.

gov.at made the Saugen Native Gasche!wheels take back the student it hadexpelled. Why was this son

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(i) An incident which happened in Saigon Native Girls School n 1926 created much bad-blood in Vietnam.

(ii) It so happened that a Vietnamese girl sitting on one of the front seats as asked to vacate her seat for a local French student. When she refused to do so, she was expelled from the school by the Principal.

(iii) When the angry students protested, they too were expelled leading to a further spread of the agitation and the protests.

(iv) Seeing the situation getting out of control, the school authorities forced the school to take back the students.

(v) Such incidents went a long way in instilling the national feelings among the Vietnamese people.

3229.

Name the three organs of the government.

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LegislativeExecutiveJudiciary

The three main organs of the government which are the legislative, executive, and judiciary. Very simply, the legislative branch makes the laws, the executive enforces the laws, and the judiciary interprets the laws.

legislative, Executive and Judiciary are the three organs of government

legislative executive judiciary

legislative , executive and judiciary is the correct answer of the given question

the legislature the executive the judiciary

1-legislative 2-executive 3-judiciary

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legislature,executive and judiciary

legislative, executive, judiciary is the three organs of government

3230.

What is a political party?

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3231.

What is a political party?artu

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3232.

B. Write T' for true and'F' for false:1. All trains move on tracks.2. People watch programmes on a radio.3. Mobile phones are not attached with wire4. We should cross the road at a zebra crossing5. We should play on the road

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1)False2) False3) True4) True5) False

3233.

Define vestigial organs. Write nameof some vestigial organs in humabody and write the names of thosanimals in whom same organs arfunctional.Answer the following questions.ow are the hereditary changesresponsible for evolution?

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Evolutionis thechangesininheritedtraits of a population from generation to generation. mutation in these genes can produce new and altered traits ,resulting inhereditary changesin organisms.Heredityis the process of passing of traits from one generation to the next generation.

3234.

Which one of the following political parties came to power in Bolivia in2006?(A)The Communist Party

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The Socialist Party.the political party that came to power in Bolivia in 2006 was the socialist party.

3235.

Name any one political party of India which grew out of a movement

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Asom gana parishad was the political party in India which grew out of the movement.

Asom Gana Parishad( Assam Peoples Association, AGP) is a state political party in Assam, India.

3236.

what is political party?

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3237.

2. How do people get free health facilities?

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Publicly funded healthcareis a form ofhealth carefinancing designed to meet the cost of all or most healthcare needs from a publicly managed fund. Usually this is under some form of democratic accountability, the right of access to which are set down in rules applying to the whole population contributing to the fund or receiving benefits from it.

The fund may be a not-for-profit trust that pays out for healthcare according to common rules established by the members or by some other democratic form. In some countries, the fund is controlled directly by the government or by an agency of the government for the benefit of the entire population. That distinguishes it from other forms of privatemedical insurance, the rights of access to which are subject to contractual obligations between an insurer (or his sponsor) and aninsurance company, which seeks to make a profit by managing the flow of funds between funders and providers of health care services.

When taxation is the primary means of financing health care and sometimes with compulsory insurance, all eligible people receive the same level of cover regardless of their financial circumstances or risk factors.

3238.

Answer the following questions:1. What does the nervous system consist of ?2. What is the main function of the cerebellum ?3. Differentiate between the sensory nerves and motor nerves.4. What is the importance of nervous system ?5. What do you mean by a reflex action?6. How many sense organs do you have? Name them.A.B. Fill in the blanks

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In vertebrates it consists of two main parts, the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The CNS consists of the brain and spinalcord. The PNS consists mainly of nerves, which are enclosedbundlesof the long fibers or axons, that connect the CNS to every other part of the body.

The cerebellum receives information from thesensorysystems, the spinal cord, and other parts of the brain and then regulatesmotormovements. The cerebellum coordinates voluntary movements such as posture, balance, coordination, and speech, resulting in smooth and balanced muscular activity.

Sensoryneurons carry signals from the outer parts of your body (periphery) into the centralnervoussystem.Motorneurons (motoneurons) carry signals from the centralnervoussystem to the outer parts (muscles, skin, glands) of your body. Interneurons connect various neurons within the brain and spinal cord.

Thenervous systemuses electrical and chemical means to help all parts of the body to communicate with each other. The brain and spinal cord make up the centralnervous system.Nerveseverywhere else in the body are part of the peripheralnervous system.

3239.

Write briefly about various agricultural practices.

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India practice different types of farming:

Subsistence farming: This is one of the most popular farming techniques that can be seen in various parts of India. The farmer along with his family cultivates grains for themselves or for sale at the local market.

Shifting Agriculture: This way of farming is widely used by the tribal groups to grow crops. First the land is obtained by clearing a forested area and then crops are planted.

Plantation Agriculture: Plantations are only capable of producing a single crop which takes long time to grow.

3240.

DaWrite briefly about what were the intentions of the partition of Bengal.

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There were two states which were dissected during the partition- Punjab and Bengal. Both were witness to riots and killings. However the scale of killings differed largely in these states. Punjab had experienced widespread massacres including trains full of mutiliated bodies as you would've seen in Gadar. These riots had begun much before partition itself, and continued unfortunately into the partition. Indeed it accelerated when Lahore was given away to Pakistan. Later these killings also spread to Delhi. A substantial portion of the British Indian police was deployed in Punjab itself, but they were still unable to contain violence there.

On the other hand, the violence in Bengal had taken an ugly turn with Direct Action Day, 1946 in Calcutta when Muslim League under Jinnah killed 4000 civilians in Calcutta. This was also followed by Noakhali genocides few months later where the majority of casualties were again Hindus (~5000). However major retaliation had not taken place in Bengal largely due to Gandhi. He comforted the casualties' families in Bengal and contained emotions of revenge. There weren't major riots for long as he went from village to village but finally a young Hindu boy killed a Muslim and riots seemed to be underway as casualties

3241.

write briefly about the sources of information about the Gupta period

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The Puranas provide a lot of information about the period, and Kalidasa is believed to belong to that period.

He was a famous poet and dramatist. Old coins, paintings, monuments, and seals are the archeological sources of information that were discovered.

Fahien, the Chinese traveler, and a Buddhist monk wrote about his experiences visiting the empire during that period.

3242.

discribe the role of election commission in ensuring free and fair ellection

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The election commission play important role in ensuring free and fair elections. The Election Commission of India is a very powerful and independent institution and is not answerable to any other political institution. It has a wide range of powers, which are enlisted as:

It takes decision on every aspect of the elections right from the announcement of elections to the declaration of the results.

It implements the Code of Conduct and punishes any candidate or party that violates it.

During the times of elections, it can order the government to follow some guidelines towards making the elections free and fair.

At the time of election duty, the government officers work under the control of EC and not the ruling party.

For the last 15 years, the EC is exercising its powers to full potential and has even increased them. Today the free and fair elections are just because of the working of EC.

3243.

GenHan -that-hot 4e to the flit iHanthat to pay to the Au ieo

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After World War II, according to the Potsdam conference held between July 17 andAugust 2, 1945, Germany was to pay the Allies US$23 billion mainly in machinery and manufacturing plants. Reparations to the Soviet Union stopped in 1953.

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Germany has to pay 23 billion us dollar

3244.

VVilalalalalU115Wavimo6 What are aspirations of urban unemployed vouth?sinna nia mirt from a rich han famih

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An urban unemployed youth aspire to get a suitable job where he can expand his level of skills and talents, get a better remuneration and become a great financial support to his family.

3245.

Does the Election Commission of India have powertoconductfreeandfair election? Support your answers with any three arguments.

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a) The Election Commission is indeed powerful enough to ensure free and fair elections. The Election Commission has complete control over all the functionaries connected with the conduct of elections. It can order repoll if there is report of rigging.(b)This conclusion is right. Now-a-days the people are more aware and more and more people have started to cast their vote and the voting percentage has gone up. Ruling parties often lose elections due to change in voting preference by the people.(c)This is a wrong conclusion, because the party in power often loses elections. It is always the anti-incumbency factor working against it.(d)This conclusion is right. Though the role of money and muscle power has been reduced but there is still need to control it further. Because some politicians and political parties are still able to take advantage of money power in elections. Many candidates with criminal records use muscle power to threaten and terrorise other candidates and voters which needs to be checked.

3246.

Right to Information

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Right to Information Act 2005 mandates timely response to citizen requests for government information.The Right to Information Act, simply known as RTI, is a revolutionary Act that aims to promote transparency in government institutions in India

3247.

ainformation of cpu

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It's a centre processing unit,..

A central processing unit (CPU), also called a central processor or main processor, is the electronic circuitry within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetic, logic, controlling, and input/output (I/O) operations specified by the instructions

Acentral processing unit(CPU), also called acentral processorormain processor, is theelectronic circuitrywithin acomputerthat carries out theinstructionsof acomputer programby performing the basicarithmetic, logic, controlling, andinput/output(I/O) operations specified by the instructions. The computer industry has used the term "central processing unit" at least since the early 1960s.[1]Traditionally, the term "CPU" refers to aprocessor, more specifically to its processing unit andcontrol unit(CU), distinguishing these core elements of a computer from external components such asmain memoryandI/Ocircuitry.[2]The form,design, and implementation of CPUs have changed over the course of their history, but their fundamental operation remains almost unchanged. Principal components of a CPU include thearithmetic logic unit(ALU) that performs arithmetic andlogic operations,processor registersthat supplyoperandsto the ALU and store the results of ALU operations, and a control unit that orchestrates the fetching (from memory) and execution of instructions by directing the coordinated operations of the ALU, registers and other components.

Integrated circuits are now used to implement all CPUs, except for a few machines designed to withstand large electromagnetic pulses, say from a nuclear weapon.

Integrated circuits are now used to implement all CPUs, except for a few machines designed to withstand large electromagnetic pulses, say from a nuclear weapon.c central processing unit

A central processing unit (CPU), also called a central processor or main processor, is the electronic circuitry within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetic, logic, controlling, and input/output (I/O) operations specified by the instructions.

central processing unit(CPU), also called acentral processorormain processor, is theelectronic circuitrywithin acomputerthat carries out theinstructionsof acomputer programby performing the basicarithmetic, logic, controlling, andinput/output(I/O) operations specified by the instructions. The computer industry has used the term "central processing unit" at least since the early 1960s.[1]Traditionally, the term "CPU" refers to aprocessor, more specifically to its processing unit andcontrol unit(CU), distinguishing these core elements of a computer from external components such asmain memoryandI/Ocircuitry.

3248.

५० पससहै।

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3249.

1 in an isosceles ΔABC with AB: AC, thebisectors of 4B and ZC intersect each other atO. Join A to O. Show that(ii)AO bisects LA

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3250.

Write about Knowledge

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facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.