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Subject : Science1. Explain the process of Germination with the help of a diagram on an Art Paper. |
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Answer» Step 1: Imbibition: water fills theseed.Step 2: The water activates enzymes that begin the plant's growth.Step 3: Theseedgrows a root to access water underground.Step 4: Theseedgrows shoots that grow towards the sun.Step 5: The shoots grow leaves and begin photmorphogenesis |
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1. Define Home Science |
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Answer» In very simple words Home Science can be defined as the multidisciplinary field of study that deals with health, diet, caring child, textile and garment designing, managing resources and other subjects concerned with a home. |
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What was the name given to the German Parliament? |
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Answer» The main federal parliamentis Bundestag. There is a secondary chamber called the Bundesrat." |
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What was the name given to Lakshmibai by her parents? |
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Answer» RaniLakshmibaiwas born on 19 November 1828 in the town of Varanasi into a Marathi Karhade Brahminfamily. She was named Manikarnika and was nicknamed Manu.Her fatherwas Moropant Tambe andher motherBhagirathi Sapre (Bhagirathi Bai).Her parentscame from Maharashtra and was cousin of Nana Sahib. |
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workboth A and B working together can do it in T days,lake to finish it ?e top of a tower, 100 m high, a man observes to cars on the opposite sides of the tower and insame straight line with itscarsTake 31 732h angles of depressicwitis base, with angles of depression 30" and 45 Find the distance between the |
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ven Seinan Nalue (fiult-School fra 1924 |
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Answer» The protest was about the following:a. In 1926, a major protest occurred in the Saigon Native Girls School.b. A Vietnamese girl sitting in one of the front seats was asked to move back and make space for a French student.c. On refusal, she was expelled by the Principal, other students supporting her were also expelled.d. As protests broke out the government forced the school to take students back.e, The Principal, though took the students back on governments' pressure but unleashed her anger by vowing to establish control over Vietnamese. |
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UULIIII Deni!Low was India transformed from an exporter to an importer? |
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Answer» India's cotton industry struggled in the late 19th century because of unmechanzied production and American Dominance of raw cotton export.India, ceasing to be a major exporter of cotton goods, became the largest importer of British cotton textiles. Gandhi believed that cotton was closely tied to Indian self determination. In the 1920s he launched the Khadi Movement, a massive boycott of British cotton goods. He urged Indians to use simple homespun cotton textiles,Khadi. Cotton became an important symbol in Indian independence. During world war 2, shortages created a high demand for khadi and 16 million yards of cloths were produced in 9 months.The British Raj declared khadi subversive; damaging to the British imperial rule. Confication burning of stocks, jailing of workers resulted which intensified resistance. In the second half of the 20th century a downturn in the European cotton industry lead to a resurgence of the Indian cotton industry. India became to mechanise and wasable to compete in the world market.4.217 votes THANKS17Comments Report The BrainHelperNot sure about the answer?SEE NEXT ANSWERSAsk your questionNewest QuestionsSocial Sciences 5 points 16 seconds agoDifferentiate between Fundamental7 Mights and directive principlesofo state Policy* Fundariautal Richts fundamentalANSWERSocial Sciences 5 points 28 seconds agoWhy are the northern plain fertile ?ANSWERSocial Sciences 5 points 29 seconds agoDifference between prani koshika or vanspati koshika in hindiANSWERSocial Sciences 5 points 37 seconds agoWhich animal are shown on our Indian currencyANSWERSocial Sciences 5 points 38 seconds agoSufi song composed by any bhakti SaintANSWERSocial Sciences 13 points 38 seconds agoImportance of r&d in industrial development and national growthANSWERSocial Sciences 13 points 39 seconds agoImportant government and public sector organizations of indiaANSWERSocial Sciences 5 points 48 seconds agoPls solve it.................1 ANSWERSocial Sciences 50 points 2 minutes agoHere is your question1 Social Sciences 5 points 2 minutes agoLocate and label on political map of India salal dam bhakra nangal, Tehri dam, Rana partap sagar, sardar sarovar, hirakund tungbhadraANSWERAbout usAbout usCareersContactBlogFAQTerms of UseHow do I receive points?Brainly.inGet the Brainly App Download Android AppThis site is using cookies under cookie policy. You can specify conditions of storing and accessing cookies in your browserGET THE APP Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/3395816#readmore |
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hy is it necessary for the government to resolve conflicts? |
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Answer» We need the government to find solutions to many disputes or conflicts because-1. People may use violent means to settle their differences.2. This leads to fear and tension among others living in an area.3. The government is responsible for helping to resolve conflicts. |
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. Which of these conflicts could be resolved by working out powersharing arrangements? |
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Answer» Different forms of power sharing in modern democracies: Horizontal division of power: It is the sharing of power among the different organs of government. The division of government into the executive, the legislature and the judiciary is an example of horizontal division of power. In such a power sharing arrangement, different organs of government, placed at the same level, exercise different powers. This separation of powers ensures that no organ exercises unlimited power. Each organ checks the others, thereby putting in place a system of checks and balances. The division of power between the Council of Ministers headed by the Indian Prime Minister, the Parliament of India and the Indian Supreme Court is an example of this kind of power sharing. Vertical division of power: It is the sharing of power among governments at different levels — a general government for the entire country and governments at the provincial or regional level. For example, in India, the Constitution defines the way power is to be shared between the Central or Union government and the various State governments. There are certain matters on which only the Central government can take decisions, while there are others on which only an individual stategovernment has an exclusive right for decision making. Division of power among social groups: Power can also be shared among different groups which differ socially. The system of ‘community government’ in Belgium is an example of this type of power division. This government is elected by people belonging to one language community (Dutch, French and German-speaking), and has the power to take decisions regarding cultural, educational and languagerelated issues. |
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First Governer of RBŕ¸ŕš |
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Answer» C D. deshmukh is the first governer of RBI |
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DescFranceribe thecircumistances leading to the outbreak of revolutionary protest in |
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INCLUSIVE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN WITHDISABILITY |
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Answer» Owing to lack of knowledge, educational access and technology, disabled children were initially treated as unwanted and segregated from other children. Later their education was carried out in special schools. In recent times there has been a shift towards having children with disabilities attend the same schools as non-disabled children. The educationists now feel that each child should be allowed to learn in his own way. The concept of inclusive education has been spelt out in the Salamanca statement and the framework for action on special needs education 1994. It states that all governments have been urged to "adopt as a matter of law or policy, the principle of inclusive education, enrolling all children in regular schools unless there are compelling reasons for doing otherwise". The basic premise is that the school should meet the educational needs of all children irrespective of their disabilities or limitations |
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fo1. Identify this temple in Amritsar2.Find out when and by whom it was builtUI |
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Answer» a)This is the golden templeb)Guru Ram Das built it in 1577. |
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What is the standard taste of the water? |
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Answer» Water has no taste is the correct answer |
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nlhat do Nou eun by gized uittu |
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Answer» Fixed capital includes the assets and capital investments such as property, plant and equipment that are needed to start up and conduct business, even at a minimal stage. For instance, machinery used in production would be considered fixed capital, while human labor would be a component of variable capital. |
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The leaf of this tree is used to make roofs of huts |
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Answer» it is truevillagers use the leaf for there hurts, they also make medicines from the usefull leafthis is the correct answer for this question Thank you It is also used for medicines and feeding cattles The leaf was used by villagers to make roof of their 🏠. it was also used for feedings cattle also the leaf of trees is used to make roofs of Hut and producing of medicine and antiseptic it is also used for medicine and feeding cattle |
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Write a note on Taiping Re DelbonWhat are the organs of the League or Natio |
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Answer» The League of Nations was established with three main constitutional organs: the Assembly; the Council; the PermanentSecretariat. The two essential wings of the League were the Permanent Court of International Justice and theInternational Labour Organization. |
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Ansuer the following questions brieflyWhat do you understand by human poverty?wLiet Who are the poorest of the poor? +hGf What are the main features of the NatioGuarantee Act 2005 |
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I8.What are the main features of NREGA Act 2005?rahle to p |
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Answer» Three features of NREGA Act 2005 are: (i) It guarantees 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to a rural household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. One-third of the proposed jobs would be reserved for women.(ii) The scheme will initially be started in 200 districts. Later on, the scheme will be extended to 600 districts.(iii) If an applicant is not provided employment within 15 days, she/he will be entitled to a daily unemployment allowance. Thank you for answering |
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Explain the objective of implementing the NREGA 2005. |
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Answer» The objective of implementing the NREGA 2005 was to provide 100 days of guaranteed employment to those people in rural India who can work, and are in need of work. This Right to Work has been implemented in 200 districts. If the government is unable to provide this employment, then it has to give unemployment allowances to the people. |
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what were the methods followed by the British to achieve complete domination in India after successfully implementing Divide and rule policy |
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Answer» When the elected ministries of the Indian National Congress quit office in protest against the British declaring war againstGermanyon India's behalf without consulting them, the British thought little of appointing unelected Muslim Leaguers in their place and, in many cases, assuming direct control of functions that had supposedly been devolved to Indians. They openly helped the Muslim League take advantage of this unexpected opportunity to exercise influence and patronage that their electoral support had not earned them and to build up support while their principal opponents languished in jail. This was all part of the policy of divide and rule, systematically promoting political divisions between Hindus and Muslims, defined as the monolithic communities they had never been before the British. |
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6. Give examples of various activities which the government has to support. |
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Answer» Areas like Public distribution system for servicing the poor, tribal areas , primary health care , primary education, providing basic necessities likesafe drinking water, electricty, roads and infrastructure in villages / underdeveloped areas and for the landless poor. Services of national security like the defence and Police forces, we need the gvernment to support.Additionally areas of national development where the private agencies donot take up and since the development is theresponsibility of the Government in power, Government has to step in and provide support. |
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6. Give examples of various activities which the government has to support |
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Answer» Areas like Public distribution system for servicing the poor, tribal areas , primary health care , primary education, providing basic necessities likesafe drinking water, electricty, roads and infrastructure in villages / underdeveloped areas and for the landless poor. Services of national security like the defence and Police forces, we need the gvernment to support. Additionally areas of national development where the private agencies donot take up and since the development is theresponsibility of the Government in power, Government has to step in and provide support. |
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IV. ActivityMake a chart describing various efforts by the government to promote gender justice. |
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Answer» Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao, meant for uplifting women in the sphere of women’s education Sukanya Samriddhi Account, meant to help families’ save for their daughters One Stop Center scheme meant to offer easy access for women suffering from domestic abuse or violence, and needing support Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana meant to offer free LPG connections to women living below poverty line Mahila Haat meant to support women entrepreneurs and women self help groups Rajiv Gandhi National Crèche Scheme for Children of Working Mothers meant to provide affordable daycare services to working women Maternity Benefit Scheme meant for pregnant women and lactating mothers |
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When we press the bulb of Îą dropper with its nozzle kept inwithe dropper is seen to escape in thepressure on the bulb, water gets filled in the dropper. The risethe dropper is due to10.form of bubbles. Once we |
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TItE SUFI MOVEMENTS.TARTED TN |
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Answer» Sufi movement in India commenced in the 11th century A.D 10 and 11th century |
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Draw up a list of the different festivals celebrated in your locaWhich of these celebrations areegional and religious communities?shared by members of difle |
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I. Think and answer.1. How are plants and animals responsible for thebreaking down of rocks?e human activities that |
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which outubs of frenchfrem the Meublution andL' were forced to relinquighsocietywhichpower? |
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Answer» The middle class or the richer members of the Third Estate consisting of merchants, traders, lawyers and rich peasants benefited the most from the French Revolution; feudal obligations were no longer to be honored by the Third Estate. Tithes, the tax given to the Church, were abolished. The clergy and the nobility were the groups which were forced to relinquish power, how they were forced to give up their privilege e.g., the how could not collect taxes and its lands were confiscated. The poorer sections of the third estate and women were disappointed with the outcome of the French Revolution because their aspirations were not properly fulfilled, e.g., women were not given voting rights. Poor men who did not have fulfilled property or who did not pay taxes were not allowed to vote.
the people of third estate formed the revolts due to increasing of taxes only on them |
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What ls meant by health ? |
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Answer» Healthis a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity Thanks |
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दिल 3G - RO (2 (\ |
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Answer» Taj Mahal Uttar Pradesh ke Agra Shahar Mein sthit Haiउत्तर प्रदेश के आगरा शहर में स्थित है taj mahal is sitituated in agra Agra maTaj Mahal |
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How are Beaches formed and allHow is the human lifestyle responsible for extension of deserts? (ASLAS |
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Answer» human is lifestyle in cities and homes and safe temperature: Ans.camel is live in desert human is lifestyle in cities and homes and safe temperature: ans. camel is live in desert human is lifestyle in cities and safe temperature: ans.camel is live in desert |
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A. Tick (/) the correct answers.1. The ratio of the width of our National Flag to its length is(b) 3:2(a) 2:3(c) 1:3for |
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Answer» the ratio of the width of our national flag to its length is 2:3 2:3 is the best answer 3:2 is the best answer 3:2 is the best answer 3:2 ahdehbemskjd free nhl v option (b) is correct flag ratio is 3:2 2:3 is the answer....... |
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How do we call our national flag? Why? |
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Answer» Our flag known as "Tiranga” owing to the three colors it carries with it. These three colors are Saffron, White and Green, and each has its own significance. These three colors represent inculcating moral values which root deep down in Indian soil. |
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David Wilkie was commissioned byDavid Baird's wife to paint thispicture. Why do you think shewanted such a picture painted? |
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Answer» This enormous picture was commissioned after Sir David Baird’s death by his wife Lady Baird as a private memorial. It took four years to complete, and for Baird’s posthumous likeness, Wilkie turned to a sculpture by Laurence Macdonald (NG 2719). Baird had been in India with the British Army in 1779, and shortly after his arrival he was taken prisoner by Haidar 'Ali, the Indian ruler of the Mysore Kingdom. Imprisoned for four years, he was only released after the signing of the treaty of Mangalore. Baird remained in the army, returning to India in 1791 to participate in the third phase of the Anglo-Mysore War. Baird avenged himself by defeating Haidar 'Ali’s son, Tippoo Saib, at Seringapatam in 1792. Here, Baird is posed symbolically above the dungeon where he had been imprisoned. |
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. Who was David Scott? |
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Answer» David Randolph Scott is an American engineer, former NASA astronaut, retired U.S. Air Force officer and former test pilot. He belonged to the third group of NASA astronauts, selected in October 1963. As an astronaut, Scott became the seventh person to walk on the Moon. |
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First Judge oF international court ofJustice |
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Answer» Maharaj sri nagendra singh José Gustavo Guerrero of El Salvador was the first judge of International court of justice.
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2 WHAT IS THE ROLE OF JUDGE |
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Answer» Theroleof thejudge isto keep order or to tell you the sentence of the person. In cases with a jury, thejudge isresponsible for insuring that the lawisfollowed, and the jury determines the facts. In cases without a jury, thejudgealsoisthe finder of fact. thanks for the answer |
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What is the Role of the Judge? |
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Answer» The judge conducts the trial impartially and in an open court. The judge hears all the witnesses and any other evidence presented by the prosecution and the defence. The judge decides whether the accused person is guilty or innocent on the basis of the evidence presented and in accordance with the law. |
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An arrested person has the right to be presented before magistrate within _____ hours of arrest.A. 48B. 24C. 36D. 72 |
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Answer» within 24 hours of arrest thanks😀😁 |
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in 1974, Schumacher presented |
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Answer» his 1973 bookSmall Is Beautiful: A Study of Economics As If People Matteredwas ranked byThe Times Literary Supplementas one of the 100 most influential books published since World War II.In 1977 he publishedA Guide for the Perplexedas a critique ofmaterialisticscientismand as an exploration of the nature and organisations |
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What is working capital? |
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Answer» the capital of a business which is used in its day-to-day trading operations, calculated as the current assets minus the current liabilities |
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b)What is working capital? |
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Answer» Working capital is that part of total capital which is required for holding current assets. It may also be defined as an excess of current assets over current liabilities |
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ECONOMICSCategorize the following into fixed & working capital:e Units of electricityDieseld. Cash in hand1. Tractor |
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Answer» a)working b)working c) fixed d) working fixed- (b) and (c)working- (a) and (d) a) working b) workingc) fixed d) working a..working b..working c..fixedd.. working |
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Differentiate between fixed capital and working capital. |
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Answer» The primary function of the financial manager is to ensure availability of finance, to fulfill different purposes such as initial promotion, fixed capital, and working capital.Fixed Capitalrefers to the capital, which is invested in procuring fixed assets for business. On the other hand,working capitalrepresents the amount of money utilized for financing day to day business operations. It is required to support the proper functioning of the company’s business operations. Fixed Capital and Working Capital are the two types of capital which mainly differs, on account of their usage in the business i.e. if it is utilized to serve long term requirements, they are terms as fixed capital, while if it serves short term requirements, it is called as working capital. Taking a glance, in this article will help you understand the difference between fixed capital and working capital, in detail. |
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Distinguish between Fixed Capital and Working Capital. |
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Answer» Fixed Capitalrefers to the capital, which is invested in procuring fixed assets for business. On the other hand,working capital represents the amount of money utilized for financing day to day business operations. It is required to support the proper functioning of the company’s business operations |
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Categorize the following as fixed capital or working capitali)Cotton )Tractor |
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Answer» i) working capital ii) fixed capital |
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What are the negative effects of population explosion? |
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Answer» 1. Population reduces the Rate of Capital Formation2. Higher Rate of Population requires more Investment3. It reduces per Capita Availability of Capital4. Adverse Effect on per Capital Income5. Large Population creates the Problem of Unemployment6. Rapid Population Growth creates Food Problem7. Retared Farming8. Vicious Circle in Poverty9. Reduction in Efficiency of Labour Force10. Rapid Population declines Social Infrastructure11. Adverse Effect on Environment12. Obstacle to Self Reliance13. Declining trend of Agricultural Development14. Growing Population lowers Standard of Living |
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Describe the various precisions given under the rights against explosion |
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Answer» The Right against Exploitation enshrined in the Indian Constitution guarantees dignity of the individual. It also prohibits the exploitation or misuse of service by force or inducement in the following ways: It prohibits human trafficking i.e. it criminalises buying and selling of human beings like a commodity. It also prohibits use of women or girls for immoral purposes. It prohibits slavery, begar, bonded labour or other forms of forced labour. Begar is a term used for practice wherein the worker has to render free service to his master or at a nominal rate. The State has been given the authority to introduce compulsory service for such persons in order to stop the practice. The government cannot discriminate on the basis of religion, race, colour, etc. It prohibits the employment of children below the age of 14 years in factories, mines and other hazardous activities. |
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capital of bihar |
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Answer» Patna is the capital of Bihar. |
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