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Write the purpose of Cin>> Statement. |
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Answer» The purpose of Cin>> statement is to input data values in a program. |
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What are types of contrasting color schemes? |
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Answer» Contrasting schemes can be the following: Complementary harmony refers to a harmony using two hues that lie directly opposite to one another on the Color Wheel. Double complementary has two pairs of complements, generally neighbors on the Color Wheel. |
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_______feedback is specific information, in the form of written comments or verbal conversations that help the learner understand what she or he needs to do in order to improve. a. Descriptive b. Specific c. General d. Sign |
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Answer» Correct answer is a. Descriptive |
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Following questions consist of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option given below:(i) (A): The Integrated Headquarters of Ministry of Defense (Army) functions under the Ministry of Defence and is located at New Delhi. (R): Command HQs have field formations and static formations under them.(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A (c) A is true but R is false(d) A is false but R is true(ii) (A): Map is the geographical representation of land on a paper. (R): Magnetic Variation is the difference between Grid North and Magnetic North(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A (c) A is true but R is false (d) A is false but R is true(iii) (A): Information Technology or IT for short refers to the creation, gathering, processing, storage, presentation and dissemination of information, and also the processes and devices that enable all this to be done. (R): IT stands firmly on the hardware and software of a computer and the telecommunications infrastructure(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A (c) A is true but R is false (d) A is false but R is true |
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Answer» (i) (b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A (ii) (c) A is true but R is false (iii) (a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A |
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Who prepares the topographical maps of India? (a) Geological Survey of India (b) Survey of India (c) Defence Ministry (d) Geographical Survey of India |
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Answer» (b)Survey of India |
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Define Constant in C++. |
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Answer» The constant is a data in which meaning remains unchanged through out the program. |
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According to Color Theory, there are basically three basic types of color schemes used in real world for capturing and editing pictures, which are these? a. CMYK b. Purple, Blue, Green c. Primary, Secondary, Tertiary d. Red, Yellow, Green |
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Answer» Correct answer is c. Primary, Secondary, Tertiary |
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Read the passage below and answer the questions follows: A map represents selected natural and manmade features of the whole or part of the earth's surface on a sheet of paper. It has a definite scale and correct relative geographical positions and elevations. Symbols, colour differences and contours on map help to show the physical features i.e. mountains, valleys and plains. Maps show important natural and cultural features such as relief, vegetation, water bodies, cultivated land, settlements, and transportation networks, etc. These maps are prepared and published by the National Mapping Organization of each country. The science of making maps is called Cartography. For example, the Survey of India prepares the topographical maps in India for the entire country. A map, however, has one major limitation that it cannot show everything that exists on the ground.(i) The Survey of India prepares the_____________ maps in India for the entire country a) Military b) Political c) Topographical d) Social(ii) The science of making maps is called as ______________________________ a) Calligraphy b) Choreography c) Cartography d) Carbon dating(iii) We can show the physical features on map with the help of a) Colours b) Conventional Signs c) Scale d) Calligraphy(iv) We can show -------------------------features of the whole or part of the earth's surface on a sheet of paper. a) Natural and manmade b) Natural and cultural c) Positions and elevations d) Everything |
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Answer» (i) c) Topographical (ii) c) Cartography (iii) b) Conventional Signs (iv) a) Natural and manmade |
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Mention, anyone tool used in the design of the problem? |
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Answer» The flowchart is a tool used in the design of problem solution. |
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Which tool is used to draw vector shapes and paths that automatically adds anchor points? a. Rectangle Tool b. Horizontal Pen Tool c. Freeform Pen Tool d. Convert Point Tool |
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Answer» Correct answer is c. Freeform Pen Tool |
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Indian Naval Ships were deployed for operations for the first time in ______________ a) Liberation of Goa in Dec 1960 b) Liberation of Goa in Dec 1947 c) Liberation of Goa in Dec 1950 d) Liberation of Goa in Dec 1961 |
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Answer» correct option is d) Liberation of Goa in Dec 1961 |
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Coolant is used for a) Heating the engine b) Cooling the engine c) Firing the engine d) Freezing the engine |
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Answer» Correct answer is b) Cooling the engine |
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Every Tool /technique should be used because it adds value to a design project as a whole. |
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Answer» Every Tool /technique should be used because it adds value to a design project as a whole True. |
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Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: A conservation problem is equally important as that of soil erosion is to loss of soil fertility. Most agriculture was originally supported by the natural fertility of the soil; and, in areas in which soils were deep and rich in minerals, farming could be carried on for many years without the return of any nutrients to the soil other than those supplied through the natural breakdown of plant and animal wastes. In river basins, such as that of the Nile, annual flooding deposited a rich layer of silt over the soil, thus restoring its fertility. In areas of active volcanism, such as Hawaii, soil fertility has been renewed by the periodic deposition of volcanic ash. In other areas, however, natural fertility has been quickly exhausted. This is true of most forest soils, particularly those in the humid tropics. Because continued cropping in such areas caused a rapid decline in fertility and therefore in crop yields, fertility could be restored only by abandoning the areas and allowing the natural vegetation to return. Over a period of time, the soil surface would be rejuvenated by parent materials, new circulation channels would form deep in the soil, and the deposition of forest debris would restore minerals to the top soil. Primitive agriculture in such forests was of shifting nature: areas were cleared of trees and the woody material burned to add ash to the soil; after a few years of farming, the plots would be abandoned and new sites cleared. As long as populations were sparse in relation to the area of forestland, such agriculture methods did little harm. They could not, however, support dense populations or produce large quantities of surplus food.Starting with the most easily depleted soils, which were also the easiest to farm, the practice of using various fertilizers was developed. The earliest fertilizers were organic manures, but later, larger yields were obtained by adding balanced combinations of those nutrients (e.g. Potassium, nitrogen, phosphorus, and calcium) that crop plants require in greatest quantity. Because high yields are essential, most modern agriculture depends upon the continued addition of chemical fertilizers to the soil. Usually, these substances are added in mineral form, but nitrogen is often added as urea, an organic compound.Early in agricultural history, it was found that the practice of growing the same crop, year after year in a particular plot of ground not only caused undesirable changes in the physical structure of the soil but also drained the soil of its nutrients. The practice of crop rotation was discovered to be a useful way to maintain the condition of the soil and also to prevent the build- up of those insects and other plant pests that are attracted to a particular kind of crop. In rotation systems, a grain crop is grown in the first year, followed by a leafy vegetable crop in the second year, and the third usually contains legumes as they can restore nitrogen to the soil through the action of the bacteria that live in nodules of their roots.In irrigation agriculture, in which water is brought in, to supply the needs of the crops in an area with insufficient rainfall, a particular soil management problem that develops is the salinization of the surface soil. This most commonly results from inadequate drainage of the irrigated land; because the water cannot flow freely, it evaporates and the salts dissolved in the water are left on the surface of the soil. Even though the water does not contain a large concentration of dissolved salts, the accumulation over the years can be significant enough to make the soil unsuitable for crop production. Effective drainage solves the problem; in many cases, drainage canals must be constructed and drainage tiles must be laid beneath the surface of the soil. Drainage also requires the availability of an excess of water to flush the salts from the surface of the soil. In certain heavy soils with poor drainage, this problem can be quite severe, for example large areas of formerly irrigated land in the Indus Basin, in the Tigris Euphrates region, in the Nile Basin, and in the Western United States, have been seriously damaged by salinization.Choose the correct answer from the options given:1). Natural fertility exhausts most quickly in ------ (a) river valley lands. (b) humid tropical forest lands. (c) volcanic areas. (d) river basins.2). The areas most prone to heavy salinization are: --------------- (a) those irrigated with plenty of well water. (b) those in which crop rotation is practised (c) sub-tropical forests with shifting cultivation (d) poor drainage system in heavy soils.3). Crop rotation helps to i) increase the farmers seasonal income ii) preserve soil condition iii) desalinize the soil iv) destroy pests a) i, ii, iii, and iv b) i, ii and iv c) ii and iv d) ii, iii and iv4). Which of the statements is/are not true. i) Volcanic ash maintains soil fertility. ii) Annual flooding decreases soil fertility iii) In forest soils of humid tropics, the fertility decreases with time. iv) Growing different crops always increases soil fertility. a) i, iii and iv b) i , ii and iv c) ii and iii d) ii and iv5). The best possible solution for salinization is a) shifting agriculture b) crop rotation c) drainage system which is effective d) adding manure and fertilizers to the land6). The best and natural way of supplying Nitrogen to the crop is by a) adding urea b) adding chemical fertilizers c) planting a pasture crop or legumes d) adding organic manures7). Study the pictures given below carefully and choose the option that suits bestThe pictures above are the best examples for (i) crop rotation (ii) shifting cultivation and organic cropping (iii) crop rotation and shifting cultivation (iv) organic/ chemical cropping (a) option i (b) option ii (c) option iii (d) option iv8). (a) With wrong farming methods we turn fertile land into desert. Unless we go back to organic farming and save the soil, there is no future. Jaggi Vasudev(b) Agriculture is the foundation of the manufacturers, since the productions of nature are the materials of art. Edward Gibbon(c) If everybody switched to organic farming, we couldn’t support the earth’s current population. Neena Fedoroff(d) Farming is not just growing crops, it’s about cultivation of human beings. Masanobu Fukuoka |
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Answer» 1. (b) humid tropical forest lands. 2. (d) poor drainage system in heavy soils. 3. c) ii and iv 4. d) ii and iv 5. c) drainage system which is effective 6. d) adding organic manures 7. (c) option iii 8. (a)
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COP stands for a) Chief of Personnel b) Chief of Profession c) Chief of Parade d) Chief of Panel |
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Answer» correct option is a) Chief of Personnel |
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The composition of the design team cannot have consequential impact on the project as a whole. |
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Answer» The composition of the design team cannot have consequential impact on the project as a whole False. |
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Designers and Design team always do their work in a specific environment and context. |
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Answer» Designers and Design team always do their work in a specific environment and context True. |
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Design has an element of taste, but the difference between good and bad design is largely a matter of opinion. |
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Answer» Design has an element of taste, but the difference between good and bad design is largely a matter of opinion True. |
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The employment of the tool/technique is not justified by its functions. |
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Answer» The employment of the tool/technique is not justified by its functions False. |
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Write short note on economic growth of democracy |
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Answer» Economic growth – measured as an increase of people's real income – means that the ratio between people's income and the prices of what they can buy is increasing: goods and services become more affordable, people become less poor. |
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Design thinking is multi-disciplinary in nature .It helps to merge the worlds of design, technology, & business under one powerful, problem- solving tool set. |
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Answer» Design thinking is multi-disciplinary in nature .It helps to merge the worlds of design, technology, & business under one powerful, problem- solving tool set True. |
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Design does not help the wood and plastic industries to develop new products. |
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Answer» Design does not help the wood and plastic industries to develop new products False. |
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The designer has to understand the customer needs and has to obtain a general comprehension of the design environment. |
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Answer» The designer has to understand the customer needs and has to obtain a general comprehension of the design environment True. |
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Describe the economic growth and development in a democracy |
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Answer» Economic growth means an increase in real national income / national output. Economic development means an improvement in the quality of life and living standards, e.g. measures of literacy, life-expectancy and health care. The proceeds of economic growth could be wasted or retained by a small wealthy elite. |
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Design thinkers constantly seek opportunities for radical collaboration and co-creation. |
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Answer» Design thinkers constantly seek opportunities for radical collaboration and co-creation True. |
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A cube has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 corners. |
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Answer» A cube has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 corners True. |
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Dynamic strength is divided into three types. Write in brief |
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Answer» 1. Maximum strength is the maximum force a muscle can exert in single maximal voluntary contraction. It is used during weight lifting. |
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Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:Comfortably enclosed in his Rome hotel room, the tourist switches on the console by his bed, and dons a special helmet like headset. He had to drop Paris from his tour programme- but that is no problem. He is about to ―take‖ a personalized tour of the city, walking under the arcade Triomphe, travelling up by lift to the top of the Eiffel Tower and even boating past Notre Dame on the Seine. If the fancy takes him, he can even zoom over the cathedral as if in a helicopter. Half an hour later, he emerges from his helmet-back into the real world of his hotel room.On board a hunter-killer submarine, the sonar operator is on red alert. An unidentified frigate has been detected and is closing in. The operator, again wearing special helmet-mounted display (HMD) and ―tactile feedback gloves‖, operates the sonar system, tracks the target, and computes a ―firing solution‖ for his weapon- torpedo. He can also ―pull up‖ his periscope and peer over the surface at the vessel closing in. His target ―destroyed‖, the operator removes the helmet, gloves and returns to the peaceful surroundings of the sub. There is no enemy anywhere around, indeed no alert of any kind.The two scenarios-all of them based on fact- are only a few examples where users have been transported to the new seamless wonder world of virtual reality (VR)-one of the hottest, most ubiquitous chunk of computer technology. Two seemingly divergent interests- the military and entertainment industries have been the most enthusiastic devotees of VR- both for very sensible reasons. Using suitable computer hardware, both are able to put together systems where the user can enter a 3-dimensional space, where he can be tricked into believing he is someplace else, and where his eyes, hands-his very brain seems to interact with a new virtual world.The applications are endless-limited only by one‘s imagination. Today teleconferencing - linking up individuals in different countries by TV has become old hat. The ―in‖ thing will be ―televirtuality‖, where participants on different continents can be brought together and will seem to hover in midairin the same room. It will allow two distant parties, for example to edit a document projected in the air, in front of them, make successive corrections which both can see in real time and to append their signatures to it.The Virtual Reality Team of Nottingham University, England, has exploited this new technological toy for a worthy educational task. Over 150 kids in townall physically challenged spastics- being trained to associated hand signs with familiar objects, now have the thrill of actually ― handling‖, even playing with such objects as balls, balloons and other toys.The entertainment industry has been quick to gallop into the VR arena. Pierce Brosnan and Jennny Wright appeared in a landmark film, ―The Lawnmower Man‖, where the audience was made to share their experience as they entered a virtual world. Plenty of special effects wizardry was expended in the process.These products for the geeky minded will inevitably proliferate, but this does not diminish the more serious applications. And none are more serious than defence technologists in the least half a dozen countries, for whom VR spells quantum jump in the realism of simulation. The cost of weapon systems and munitions has soared so rapidly that any simulator based on costly and hitherto esoteric technology like VR will always be cost effective.Not surprisingly, the U.S. Congress has recently approved $500 millions in the military research budget for projects, in just two fields- massively parallel programming and VR. And all three service wings have been swift to draw up plans to exploit the technology. Advanced technology submarine warfare displays for the navy; visually coupled aircraft systems simulators for the Air Force and for the Army, VR backed trainers, where the operator can fire a surface-to-air missile or drive a main battle tank across rough terrain in the teeth of enemy fire.Perhaps it will now be time enough to worry over something that is already bothering the medical profession in the west: going where no man has gone before, software and hardware-wise may be fine: what happens to the ―wetware‖ – the human brain-and are there any long term damages to the human user if he douses himself regularly in the unreal pleasures of VR?Answer the following by choosing the right option:1) Virtual Reality is a blessing to the defence technologists because a) it helps in training the defence personnel b) it‘s cheaper and safe c) it is non destructive d) all the above2) Virtual Reality is useful in training the spastic children in a) touching, feeling and playing with the toys b) learning to read and write c) helps them not to forget that they are spastics d) none of the above3) Read the passage carefully and choose the incorrect statement(s) i. Virtual Reality applications are unlimited ii. Tele Virtuality helps in bringing people closer physically in real time. iii. Virtual Reality is a trick played on people making them believe its all true. iv. Medical professionals have proved that the human brain would be damaged with the use of Virtual Reality a) i, iii and iv b) ii and iv c) i and iii d) i, ii and iv4) Man had not yet completely explored a) software b) hardware c) wetware d) all of the above5) The word ―ubiquitous‖ in the passage means a) omnipotent b) omniscient c) omnipresent d) chronological6) Entertainment industry has been using Virtual Reality for a) special effects b) 3D effects c) magic and wizardry d) all the above7) Choose the suitable quote about hard and software versus wetware.(a) Computers are incredibly fast, accurate and stupid: humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant.: together they are powerful beyond imagination. Albert Einstein(b) The similarities between humans and computers are more numerous than the differences. P.A. Scott(c) To err is human but to really foul things up, you need a computer. Paul, R. Ehrlich(d) A Utopian future where we shed our bodies and upload our minds into computer and live for ever virtual, immortal, disembodied. Heaven for hackers. Brian Christian8) The phrase ― in the teeth of from the passage means:(a) congenial ambience(b) in direct opposition to(c) not in face of(d) In favour of |
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Answer» 1. d) all the above 2. a) touching, feeling and playing with the toys 3. b) ii and iv 4. c) wetware 5. c) omnipresent 6. d) all the above 7. (d)
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A product designer’s role is not to combine art, science and technology to create new products. |
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Answer» A product designer’s role is not to combine art, science and technology to create new products False. |
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Examine the role of designers, craftsmen and technologists in industry and society. |
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Answer» Role of designers: Role of Craftsmen: Role of technologists: |
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Flower arrangement formed by combination of flowers, fruits and vegetables A. Zeneika B. Nageire C. Jiyubana D. Morimono |
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Answer» D. Morimono Flower arrangement formed by combination of flowers, fruits and vegetables is Morimono. |
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What is the significance of RTI in relation to consumers? |
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Answer» (i) Right to information about the details of the goods and services that consumers purchase is essential in order to protect their interest or save them from exploitation in the marketplace. |
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Give two points difference between listening and hearing. |
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Answer» Two points difference between listening and hearing:
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Public area of outdoor rooms includes the features A. Front yard B. Drive way C. Porch D. All of these |
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Answer» Correct answer is D. All of these |
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Write a short note on ISI and AGMARK. |
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Answer» These are logos and certifications which help consumers get assured of quality while purchasing goods and services. The organisations that monitor and issue these certificates allow producers to use their logos provided they follow certain quality standards. It is not compulsory for all producers to follow standards.However, the products that affect health and safety of consumers or the products of mass consumption such as LPG cylinders, food colours and additives, drinking water, it is mandatory on the part of the producers to get certified by these organisations. |
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This is not the sources of motivation and inspirationa) Books b) Gossip c) Dreaming big d) Music |
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Answer» Correct option: b) Gossip |
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_____ data type takes the values in the form of 0 and 1 in the database. a) Integer b) Text c) Boolean d) Memo |
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Answer» Boolean data type takes the values in the form of 0 and 1 in the database. |
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Every incorporated company must have a _____ who performs a variety of tasks which are crucial for smooth functioning of the company. (a) Private Secretary (b) Company Secretary (c) Special Secretary (d) Member Secretary |
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Answer» Correct option: (b) Company Secretary |
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Define ‘Entrepreneurship’. |
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Answer» Entrepreneurship is a process of developing a business plan, launching and running a business using innovation to meet customer needs and to make a profit. |
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Communication skills are very important for any business. Explain any two elements of a communication process. |
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Answer» The various elements of a communication cycle are: Sender: the person beginning the communication. Message: the information that the sender wants to convey. Channel: the means by which the information is sent. Receiver: the person to whom the message is sent. Feedback: the receiver’s acknowledgement and response to the message |
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Identify the statement that is false with respect to JavaScript: a) JavaScript is Object Oriented programming language. b) JavaScript function can accept another function as a parameter c) It is possible to instantiate the defined object types to create object instances in JavaScript d) The users cannot use JavaScript to add multimedia elements |
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Answer» d) The users can use JavaScript to add multimedia elements. The statement The users can use JavaScript to add multimedia elements that is false with respect to JavaScript. |
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What is value addition? Write some value added products of rose and discuss briefly drying of flowers. |
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Answer» Value addition is any step taken to increase the value of a raw product anytime between harvesting and sale of the final product. Value added product of rose: Gulkand, Pankhuri, Rose oil,Rose jam, Rose water, Pot pourries etc. Different methods of drying flowers:
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Desiccant commercially used for drying flowers A. Silica gel B. Borax C. Both A and B D. None of thes |
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Answer» Correct answer is C. Both A and B |
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Write down the misconceptions about entrepreneurship? |
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Answer» The misconceptions about entrepreneurship are as follows 1. Every business idea needs to be unique or special. 2. A person needs a lot of money to start a business. 3. Only a person having a big business is an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurs are born and not made |
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Mention any two misconceptions about the Entrepreneurship. |
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Answer» Misconception 1 The misconception is that every business idea needs to be unique or special. Misconception 2 The misconception we have is that a person needs a lot of money to start a business. Misconception 3 A misconception we have is that only a person having a big business is an entrepreneur. Misconception 4 A misconception we have is that entrepreneurs are born, not made. |
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Write the importance of flower drying with important value added products of dry flowers |
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Answer» Importance of flower drying: Dry flowers have good demand both in Indian and international markets. From India it is being exported to countries like USA, Japan and Europe. India stands first in dry flower export owing to the availability of variety of plants. They are widely used to make handmade paper, lampshades, candle holders, jute bags, photo frames, boxes, books, wall quilts, topiary, cards and several gifts. The use of dry flowers in the making of these products enhances the appearance and beauty of these products. Value added products from dry flowers: (1) Dry flower arrangements (2) Book Marks (3) Greeting cards (4) Candles decorated with Dried flowers (5) Paper bag (6) Floral jewellery (7) Wall scenery (8) Pine cone arrangement (9) Pot Pourri (10) Skeletonised leaves (11) Paper weight (12) Dry arrangement using dried fruits of indigenous plants (14) Essential oils. |
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Write down the misconceptions about the entrepreneurship? |
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Answer» The misconceptions about entrepreneurship are as follows 1. Every business idea needs to be unique or special. 2. A person needs a lot of money to start a business. 3. Only a person having a big business is an entrepreneur. 4. Entrepreneurs are born and not made. |
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___ means available to the executive for work at desired time: (a) Punctuality (b) Adoptability(c) Loyalty. (d) Courtesy |
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Answer» Punctuality means available to the executive for work at desired time: |
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_____skills help a person to interact with others properly. (a) Time Management (b) Stress Management (c) Interpersonal (d) Interdepartmental |
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Answer» Interpersonal skills help a person to interact with others properly. |
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For the post of a Junior Secretary, _____is adequate qualification. (a) XII class & Secretarial diploma (b) graduation (c) X class (d) post-graduation |
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Answer» For the post of a Junior Secretary, XII class & Secretarial diploma is adequate qualification. |
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