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UNIT ONE (CHAP 1-4)
29 Teacher’s Note This is a continuation of the theme of government that has already been dealt with in the Class VI and VII textbooks. Hence, a recap of ideas is important especially those related toelections,
PREPARATION OF FINAL ACCOUNTS OF SOLE PROPRIETORS FINAL ACCOUNTS OF NON-MANUFACTURING ENTITIES. 6.4 COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST. Learning Objectives. After studying this unit you will be able to : Make out the various accounts, which are the parts of FinalAccounts.
BOARD OF STUDIES THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED … BOARD OF STUDIES THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST Model Test Paper – BOS/CPT – 8 Time : 4 hours Maximum Marks : 200 APPOINTMENT TO VARIOUS CONSTITUTIONAL POSTS AND POWERS GS I - Culture / 131 It is consulted on the following matters. 1) All matters relating to methods of recruitment. 2) The principles to be followed in making appointments, promotions and transfers from one STORAGE, TRANSPORT AND MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE GS III - Agriculture / 105 Storage, Transport And Marketing Of Agricultural Produce And Issues And Related Constraints In India agriculture is the principle source of NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES 9.3 Case1: To form the code for another word Example 6: If in a certain language MYSTIFY is coded as NZTUJGZ, how is MENESIS coded in that language? Explanation: Clearly, each letter in the word MYSTIFY is moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code. STUDYDUNIYA : UPSC LEARNING PLATFORM Welcome to StudyDuniya .India's first Educational Social Network. Learn Concepts , Download Ebooks , Practise Questions and Score More in Exams of NEET ,IIT JEE ,CA Foundation . BASIC PROPERTIES OF COMPLEX NUMBERS Basic properties of complex numbers Argand Plane Z=OP−→− |Z|=|OP−→−|=x 2 +y 2−−−−−−√ Argument ⇒ θ=tan−1yx Conjugate of Z if Z=x+iy then, conjugate of Z, Z¯¯¯, is defined as, Z¯¯¯=x−iy Z¯¯¯ is mirror image of Z on x-axis. Properties of conjugate of Z If Z=Z¯¯¯, then Z is purely real. If Z=−Z¯¯¯, then Z is purely imaginary. THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY 40 THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST (v) Other factors: Apart from the above factors, the demand for a commodity depends upon the following factors : (a) Size of population : Generally, larger the size of population of a country or a region, GENERAL CHARACTERISTIC General Characteristic 1 Valence configuration ns 2 np 2 (n= no of valence shell) 2 Common oxidation state +2, +4 (due to inert pair effect) but +4 is stable m +2 compounds are ionic and reducing agents m 4+ compounds are covalent and oxidising agents 3 Bond energy and catenation property order STORAGE, TRANSPORT AND MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE GS III - Agriculture / 105 Storage, Transport And Marketing Of Agricultural Produce And Issues And Related Constraints In India agriculture is the principle source ofUNIT ONE (CHAP 1-4)
29 Teacher’s Note This is a continuation of the theme of government that has already been dealt with in the Class VI and VII textbooks. Hence, a recap of ideas is important especially those related toelections,
PREPARATION OF FINAL ACCOUNTS OF SOLE PROPRIETORS FINAL ACCOUNTS OF NON-MANUFACTURING ENTITIES. 6.4 COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST. Learning Objectives. After studying this unit you will be able to : Make out the various accounts, which are the parts of FinalAccounts.
BOARD OF STUDIES THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED … BOARD OF STUDIES THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST Model Test Paper – BOS/CPT – 8 Time : 4 hours Maximum Marks : 200 APPOINTMENT TO VARIOUS CONSTITUTIONAL POSTS AND POWERS GS I - Culture / 131 It is consulted on the following matters. 1) All matters relating to methods of recruitment. 2) The principles to be followed in making appointments, promotions and transfers from one NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES 9.3 Case1: To form the code for another word Example 6: If in a certain language MYSTIFY is coded as NZTUJGZ, how is MENESIS coded in that language? Explanation: Clearly, each letter in the word MYSTIFY is moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 9.2 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING 1. INTRODUCTION A nonprofi t organization is a legal and accounting entity that is operated for the benefi t of the society as a whole, rather than for the benefi t of a sole proprietor or a group of partners or shareholders. THEME AND THE STATE EIGHT A 196 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY – PART II During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries about 85 per cent of the population of India lived in its villages. Both peasants and landed elites were CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY 01.11.2006 CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY149 Example 1 Check the continuity of the function f given by f(x) = 2x + 3 at x = 1. Solution First note that the function is defined at the given point x = 1 and its value is 5. Then find the limit of the function at x = 1. Clearly 11 lim ( ) LEWIS -KOSSEL THEORY Lewis -Kossel theory 1 Synopsis Molecule: An atom or group of atoms which can exist independently at normal conditions is called a 'Molecule'. Chemical Bond: The attractive force that holds two constituent atoms (or) oppositely charged ions together in different chemical species is called CHAPTER SEVEN ALTERNATING CURRENT 7.1 INTRODUCTION We have so far considered direct current (dc) sources and circuits with dc sources. These currents do not change direction with time. But voltages FACTORS INFLUENCING INDUSTRIAL LOCATION GS I - Geography / 289 6. Site and Services: Existence of public utility services, cheapness of the value of the site, amenities attached to a particular site like level of ground, the nature of vegetation and location EQUATION OF SPHERE WHEN EXTREMITIES OF THE DIAMETER GIVEN The equation x 2 +y 2 +z 2 +2ux+2vy+wz+d=0 and ax+by+cz+d 1 =0 taken together will represent a circle. Plane Section of Sphere Radius of the circle of intersection =R 2−D 2−−−−−−−√, where R is the radius of the sphere, and D the length of perpendicular from FEATURES OF INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION Features of Indus Valley Civilization · BC. 2700- BC.1900 ie for 800 years · On the valleys of river Indus · Also known as HarappanCivilization
MOCK TEST PAPER COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST TIME ALLOWED … 1 Series: October, 2013 MOCK TEST PAPER . COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST . Time Allowed – 4 Hours Maximum Marks – 200 . 1. A businessmanpurchased goods for
CHAPTER FOUR MOVING CHARGES AND MAGNETISM Physics 132 4.1 INTRODUCTION Both Electricity and Magnetism have been known for more than 2000 years. However, it was only about 200 years ago, in 1820, that it was STUDYDUNIYA : UPSC LEARNING PLATFORM Welcome to StudyDuniya .India's first Educational Social Network. Learn Concepts , Download Ebooks , Practise Questions and Score More in Exams of NEET ,IIT JEE ,CA Foundation . THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY 40 THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST (v) Other factors: Apart from the above factors, the demand for a commodity depends upon the following factors : (a) Size of population : Generally, larger the size of population of a country or a region, BASIC PROPERTIES OF COMPLEX NUMBERS Basic properties of complex numbers Argand Plane Z=OP−→− |Z|=|OP−→−|=x 2 +y 2−−−−−−√ Argument ⇒ θ=tan−1yx Conjugate of Z if Z=x+iy then, conjugate of Z, Z¯¯¯, is defined as, Z¯¯¯=x−iy Z¯¯¯ is mirror image of Z on x-axis. Properties of conjugate of Z If Z=Z¯¯¯, then Z is purely real. If Z=−Z¯¯¯, then Z is purely imaginary. GENERAL CHARACTERISTIC General Characteristic 1 Valence configuration ns 2 np 2 (n= no of valence shell) 2 Common oxidation state +2, +4 (due to inert pair effect) but +4 is stable m +2 compounds are ionic and reducing agents m 4+ compounds are covalent and oxidising agents 3 Bond energy and catenation property orderUNIT ONE (CHAP 1-4)
29 Teacher’s Note This is a continuation of the theme of government that has already been dealt with in the Class VI and VII textbooks. Hence, a recap of ideas is important especially those related toelections,
PREPARATION OF FINAL ACCOUNTS OF SOLE PROPRIETORS FINAL ACCOUNTS OF NON-MANUFACTURING ENTITIES. 6.4 COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST. Learning Objectives. After studying this unit you will be able to : Make out the various accounts, which are the parts of FinalAccounts.
BOARD OF STUDIES THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED … BOARD OF STUDIES THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST Model Test Paper – BOS/CPT – 8 Time : 4 hours Maximum Marks : 200 APPOINTMENT TO VARIOUS CONSTITUTIONAL POSTS AND POWERS GS I - Culture / 131 It is consulted on the following matters. 1) All matters relating to methods of recruitment. 2) The principles to be followed in making appointments, promotions and transfers from one STORAGE, TRANSPORT AND MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE GS III - Agriculture / 105 Storage, Transport And Marketing Of Agricultural Produce And Issues And Related Constraints In India agriculture is the principle source of NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES 9.3 Case1: To form the code for another word Example 6: If in a certain language MYSTIFY is coded as NZTUJGZ, how is MENESIS coded in that language? Explanation: Clearly, each letter in the word MYSTIFY is moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code. STUDYDUNIYA : UPSC LEARNING PLATFORM Welcome to StudyDuniya .India's first Educational Social Network. Learn Concepts , Download Ebooks , Practise Questions and Score More in Exams of NEET ,IIT JEE ,CA Foundation . THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY 40 THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST (v) Other factors: Apart from the above factors, the demand for a commodity depends upon the following factors : (a) Size of population : Generally, larger the size of population of a country or a region, BASIC PROPERTIES OF COMPLEX NUMBERS Basic properties of complex numbers Argand Plane Z=OP−→− |Z|=|OP−→−|=x 2 +y 2−−−−−−√ Argument ⇒ θ=tan−1yx Conjugate of Z if Z=x+iy then, conjugate of Z, Z¯¯¯, is defined as, Z¯¯¯=x−iy Z¯¯¯ is mirror image of Z on x-axis. Properties of conjugate of Z If Z=Z¯¯¯, then Z is purely real. If Z=−Z¯¯¯, then Z is purely imaginary. GENERAL CHARACTERISTIC General Characteristic 1 Valence configuration ns 2 np 2 (n= no of valence shell) 2 Common oxidation state +2, +4 (due to inert pair effect) but +4 is stable m +2 compounds are ionic and reducing agents m 4+ compounds are covalent and oxidising agents 3 Bond energy and catenation property orderUNIT ONE (CHAP 1-4)
29 Teacher’s Note This is a continuation of the theme of government that has already been dealt with in the Class VI and VII textbooks. Hence, a recap of ideas is important especially those related toelections,
PREPARATION OF FINAL ACCOUNTS OF SOLE PROPRIETORS FINAL ACCOUNTS OF NON-MANUFACTURING ENTITIES. 6.4 COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST. Learning Objectives. After studying this unit you will be able to : Make out the various accounts, which are the parts of FinalAccounts.
BOARD OF STUDIES THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED … BOARD OF STUDIES THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST Model Test Paper – BOS/CPT – 8 Time : 4 hours Maximum Marks : 200 APPOINTMENT TO VARIOUS CONSTITUTIONAL POSTS AND POWERS GS I - Culture / 131 It is consulted on the following matters. 1) All matters relating to methods of recruitment. 2) The principles to be followed in making appointments, promotions and transfers from one STORAGE, TRANSPORT AND MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE GS III - Agriculture / 105 Storage, Transport And Marketing Of Agricultural Produce And Issues And Related Constraints In India agriculture is the principle source of NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES 9.3 Case1: To form the code for another word Example 6: If in a certain language MYSTIFY is coded as NZTUJGZ, how is MENESIS coded in that language? Explanation: Clearly, each letter in the word MYSTIFY is moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 9.2 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING 1. INTRODUCTION A nonprofi t organization is a legal and accounting entity that is operated for the benefi t of the society as a whole, rather than for the benefi t of a sole proprietor or a group of partners or shareholders. THEME AND THE STATE EIGHT A 196 THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY – PART II During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries about 85 per cent of the population of India lived in its villages. Both peasants and landed elites were CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY 01.11.2006 CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY149 Example 1 Check the continuity of the function f given by f(x) = 2x + 3 at x = 1. Solution First note that the function is defined at the given point x = 1 and its value is 5. Then find the limit of the function at x = 1. Clearly 11 lim ( ) LEWIS -KOSSEL THEORY Lewis -Kossel theory 1 Synopsis Molecule: An atom or group of atoms which can exist independently at normal conditions is called a 'Molecule'. Chemical Bond: The attractive force that holds two constituent atoms (or) oppositely charged ions together in different chemical species is called CHAPTER SEVEN ALTERNATING CURRENT 7.1 INTRODUCTION We have so far considered direct current (dc) sources and circuits with dc sources. These currents do not change direction with time. But voltages FACTORS INFLUENCING INDUSTRIAL LOCATION GS I - Geography / 289 6. Site and Services: Existence of public utility services, cheapness of the value of the site, amenities attached to a particular site like level of ground, the nature of vegetation and location EQUATION OF SPHERE WHEN EXTREMITIES OF THE DIAMETER GIVEN The equation x 2 +y 2 +z 2 +2ux+2vy+wz+d=0 and ax+by+cz+d 1 =0 taken together will represent a circle. Plane Section of Sphere Radius of the circle of intersection =R 2−D 2−−−−−−−√, where R is the radius of the sphere, and D the length of perpendicular from FEATURES OF INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION Features of Indus Valley Civilization · BC. 2700- BC.1900 ie for 800 years · On the valleys of river Indus · Also known as HarappanCivilization
MOCK TEST PAPER COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST TIME ALLOWED … 1 Series: October, 2013 MOCK TEST PAPER . COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST . Time Allowed – 4 Hours Maximum Marks – 200 . 1. A businessmanpurchased goods for
CHAPTER FOUR MOVING CHARGES AND MAGNETISM Physics 132 4.1 INTRODUCTION Both Electricity and Magnetism have been known for more than 2000 years. However, it was only about 200 years ago, in 1820, that it was BASIC PROPERTIES OF COMPLEX NUMBERS Basic properties of complex numbers Argand Plane Z=OP−→− |Z|=|OP−→−|=x 2 +y 2−−−−−−√ Argument ⇒ θ=tan−1yx Conjugate of Z if Z=x+iy then, conjugate of Z, Z¯¯¯, is defined as, Z¯¯¯=x−iy Z¯¯¯ is mirror image of Z on x-axis. Properties of conjugate of Z If Z=Z¯¯¯, then Z is purely real. If Z=−Z¯¯¯, then Z is purely imaginary. THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY 40 THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST (v) Other factors: Apart from the above factors, the demand for a commodity depends upon the following factors : (a) Size of population : Generally, larger the size of population of a country or a region,WWW.STUDYDUNIYA.COM
BASIC CONCEPTS OF DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS 9.2 COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST LEARNING OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter, you will be able to: Understand the basics of difUNIT ONE (CHAP 1-4)
29 Teacher’s Note This is a continuation of the theme of government that has already been dealt with in the Class VI and VII textbooks. Hence, a recap of ideas is important especially those related toelections,
UNIT 14 - STUDYDUNIYA Chemistry 408 C:\Chemistry-12\Unit-14.pmd 28.02.07 The two cyclic hemiacetal forms of glucose differ only in the configuration of the hydroxyl group at C1, called LEWIS -KOSSEL THEORY Lewis -Kossel theory 1 Synopsis Molecule: An atom or group of atoms which can exist independently at normal conditions is called a 'Molecule'. Chemical Bond: The attractive force that holds two constituent atoms (or) oppositely charged ions together in different chemical species is called PREPARATION OF FINAL ACCOUNTS OF SOLE PROPRIETORS FINAL ACCOUNTS OF NON-MANUFACTURING ENTITIES. 6.4 COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST. Learning Objectives. After studying this unit you will be able to : Make out the various accounts, which are the parts of FinalAccounts.
STUDYDUNIYA : UPSC LEARNING PLATFORM Author: HOME Created Date: 1/14/2016 3:44:49 PM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 9.2 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING 1. INTRODUCTION A nonprofi t organization is a legal and accounting entity that is operated for the benefi t of the society as a whole, rather than for the benefi t of a sole proprietor or a group of partners or shareholders. NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES 9.3 Case1: To form the code for another word Example 6: If in a certain language MYSTIFY is coded as NZTUJGZ, how is MENESIS coded in that language? Explanation: Clearly, each letter in the word MYSTIFY is moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code. BASIC PROPERTIES OF COMPLEX NUMBERS Basic properties of complex numbers Argand Plane Z=OP−→− |Z|=|OP−→−|=x 2 +y 2−−−−−−√ Argument ⇒ θ=tan−1yx Conjugate of Z if Z=x+iy then, conjugate of Z, Z¯¯¯, is defined as, Z¯¯¯=x−iy Z¯¯¯ is mirror image of Z on x-axis. Properties of conjugate of Z If Z=Z¯¯¯, then Z is purely real. If Z=−Z¯¯¯, then Z is purely imaginary. THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY 40 THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST (v) Other factors: Apart from the above factors, the demand for a commodity depends upon the following factors : (a) Size of population : Generally, larger the size of population of a country or a region,WWW.STUDYDUNIYA.COM
BASIC CONCEPTS OF DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS 9.2 COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST LEARNING OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter, you will be able to: Understand the basics of difUNIT ONE (CHAP 1-4)
29 Teacher’s Note This is a continuation of the theme of government that has already been dealt with in the Class VI and VII textbooks. Hence, a recap of ideas is important especially those related toelections,
UNIT 14 - STUDYDUNIYA Chemistry 408 C:\Chemistry-12\Unit-14.pmd 28.02.07 The two cyclic hemiacetal forms of glucose differ only in the configuration of the hydroxyl group at C1, called LEWIS -KOSSEL THEORY Lewis -Kossel theory 1 Synopsis Molecule: An atom or group of atoms which can exist independently at normal conditions is called a 'Molecule'. Chemical Bond: The attractive force that holds two constituent atoms (or) oppositely charged ions together in different chemical species is called PREPARATION OF FINAL ACCOUNTS OF SOLE PROPRIETORS FINAL ACCOUNTS OF NON-MANUFACTURING ENTITIES. 6.4 COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST. Learning Objectives. After studying this unit you will be able to : Make out the various accounts, which are the parts of FinalAccounts.
STUDYDUNIYA : UPSC LEARNING PLATFORM Author: HOME Created Date: 1/14/2016 3:44:49 PM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 9.2 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING 1. INTRODUCTION A nonprofi t organization is a legal and accounting entity that is operated for the benefi t of the society as a whole, rather than for the benefi t of a sole proprietor or a group of partners or shareholders. NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES 9.3 Case1: To form the code for another word Example 6: If in a certain language MYSTIFY is coded as NZTUJGZ, how is MENESIS coded in that language? Explanation: Clearly, each letter in the word MYSTIFY is moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code. GENERAL CHARACTERISTIC General Characteristic 1 Valence configuration ns 2 np 2 (n= no of valence shell) 2 Common oxidation state +2, +4 (due to inert pair effect) but +4 is stable m +2 compounds are ionic and reducing agents m 4+ compounds are covalent and oxidising agents 3 Bond energy and catenation property order STUDYDUNIYA : UPSC LEARNING PLATFORM Author: HOME Created Date: 1/14/2016 3:44:49 PM6CRAFTSPERSONS
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DEPRECIATION ACCOUNTING. 5.2 COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST. Learning Objectives. After studying this chapter, you will be able to : Grasp the meaning and nature of depreciation. DetermiCHAPTER 14
STATISTICAL DESCRITPION OF DATA CHAPTER 14 After reading this chapter, students will be able to understand: Have a broad overview of the subject of statistics and application thereof. Know about data collection technique including the distinction of primary and secondary data. Know how to present data in textual and tabular format including the technique of THE COMPANY ESTABLISHES POWER 9 From Trade to Territory The Company Establishes Power 2 Aurangzeb was the last of the powerful Mughal rulers. He established control over a very large part of theCHAPTER – 16
STATISTICS 16.3 16.2 ISSUES INVOLVED Following are some of the important criteria/problems which have to be faced in the constructionof index Numbers.
THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY 40 THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST (v) Other factors: Apart from the above factors, the demand for a commodity depends upon the following factors : (a) Size of population : Generally, larger the size of population of a country or a region, BASIC PROPERTIES OF COMPLEX NUMBERS Basic properties of complex numbers Argand Plane Z=OP−→− |Z|=|OP−→−|=x 2 +y 2−−−−−−√ Argument ⇒ θ=tan−1yx Conjugate of Z if Z=x+iy then, conjugate of Z, Z¯¯¯, is defined as, Z¯¯¯=x−iy Z¯¯¯ is mirror image of Z on x-axis. Properties of conjugate of Z If Z=Z¯¯¯, then Z is purely real. If Z=−Z¯¯¯, then Z is purely imaginary.UNIT ONE (CHAP 1-4)
29 Teacher’s Note This is a continuation of the theme of government that has already been dealt with in the Class VI and VII textbooks. Hence, a recap of ideas is important especially those related toelections,
CHAPTER 2 FREEDOM
Chapter 2 Freedom Human history provides many examples of people and communities which have been dominated, or enslaved, or exploited, by more powerful groups. PREPARATION OF FINAL ACCOUNTS OF SOLE PROPRIETORS FINAL ACCOUNTS OF NON-MANUFACTURING ENTITIES. 6.4 COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST. Learning Objectives. After studying this unit you will be able to : Make out the various accounts, which are the parts of FinalAccounts.
CHAPTER 14
STATISTICAL DESCRITPION OF DATA CHAPTER 14 After reading this chapter, students will be able to understand: Have a broad overview of the subject of statistics and application thereof. Know about data collection technique including the distinction of primary and secondary data. Know how to present data in textual and tabular format including the technique of LEWIS -KOSSEL THEORY Lewis -Kossel theory 1 Synopsis Molecule: An atom or group of atoms which can exist independently at normal conditions is called a 'Molecule'. Chemical Bond: The attractive force that holds two constituent atoms (or) oppositely charged ions together in different chemical species is called NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES 9.3 Case1: To form the code for another word Example 6: If in a certain language MYSTIFY is coded as NZTUJGZ, how is MENESIS coded in that language? Explanation: Clearly, each letter in the word MYSTIFY is moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code. CO-ORDINATION CHEMISTRY Author: HOME Created Date: 1/14/2016 3:44:49 PM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 9.2 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING 1. INTRODUCTION A nonprofi t organization is a legal and accounting entity that is operated for the benefi t of the society as a whole, rather than for the benefi t of a sole proprietor or a group of partners or shareholders. THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY 40 THEORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST (v) Other factors: Apart from the above factors, the demand for a commodity depends upon the following factors : (a) Size of population : Generally, larger the size of population of a country or a region, BASIC PROPERTIES OF COMPLEX NUMBERS Basic properties of complex numbers Argand Plane Z=OP−→− |Z|=|OP−→−|=x 2 +y 2−−−−−−√ Argument ⇒ θ=tan−1yx Conjugate of Z if Z=x+iy then, conjugate of Z, Z¯¯¯, is defined as, Z¯¯¯=x−iy Z¯¯¯ is mirror image of Z on x-axis. Properties of conjugate of Z If Z=Z¯¯¯, then Z is purely real. If Z=−Z¯¯¯, then Z is purely imaginary.UNIT ONE (CHAP 1-4)
29 Teacher’s Note This is a continuation of the theme of government that has already been dealt with in the Class VI and VII textbooks. Hence, a recap of ideas is important especially those related toelections,
CHAPTER 2 FREEDOM
Chapter 2 Freedom Human history provides many examples of people and communities which have been dominated, or enslaved, or exploited, by more powerful groups. PREPARATION OF FINAL ACCOUNTS OF SOLE PROPRIETORS FINAL ACCOUNTS OF NON-MANUFACTURING ENTITIES. 6.4 COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST. Learning Objectives. After studying this unit you will be able to : Make out the various accounts, which are the parts of FinalAccounts.
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STATISTICAL DESCRITPION OF DATA CHAPTER 14 After reading this chapter, students will be able to understand: Have a broad overview of the subject of statistics and application thereof. Know about data collection technique including the distinction of primary and secondary data. Know how to present data in textual and tabular format including the technique of LEWIS -KOSSEL THEORY Lewis -Kossel theory 1 Synopsis Molecule: An atom or group of atoms which can exist independently at normal conditions is called a 'Molecule'. Chemical Bond: The attractive force that holds two constituent atoms (or) oppositely charged ions together in different chemical species is called NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES NUMBER SERIES, CODING DECODING AND ODD MAN OUT SERIES 9.3 Case1: To form the code for another word Example 6: If in a certain language MYSTIFY is coded as NZTUJGZ, how is MENESIS coded in that language? Explanation: Clearly, each letter in the word MYSTIFY is moved one step forward to obtain the corresponding letter of the code. CO-ORDINATION CHEMISTRY Author: HOME Created Date: 1/14/2016 3:44:49 PM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 9.2 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING 1. INTRODUCTION A nonprofi t organization is a legal and accounting entity that is operated for the benefi t of the society as a whole, rather than for the benefi t of a sole proprietor or a group of partners or shareholders.CHAPTER 2 FREEDOM
Chapter 2 Freedom Human history provides many examples of people and communities which have been dominated, or enslaved, or exploited, by more powerful groups. 1 HOW, WHEN AND WHERE 1 1 How, When and Where How Important are Dates? There was a time when historians were fascinated with dates. There were heated debates about the dates on which rulers CHAPTER 1 WHAT IS DEMOCRACY? WHY DEMOCRACY? 2 DEMOCRATIC POLITICS I have heard a different version. Democracy is off the people, far (from) the people and (where they) buy the people. Why don’t we accept that? 1.1 WHAT IS DEMOCRACY? But we don’t know if this is the best way of FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 9.2 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTING 1. INTRODUCTION A nonprofi t organization is a legal and accounting entity that is operated for the benefi t of the society as a whole, rather than for the benefi t of a sole proprietor or a group of partners or shareholders. THE COMPANY ESTABLISHES POWER 9 From Trade to Territory The Company Establishes Power 2 Aurangzeb was the last of the powerful Mughal rulers. He established control over a very large part of the CHAPTER FOOD SECURITY IN INDIA Food Security in India 43 Picture 4.2 During the Bengal Famine of 1943, a family leaves its village in Chittagong district in Bengal. Picture 4.1 Starvation victims arriving at a relief centre, 1945.Let’s Discuss
UNIT– 2: RELATIONS OF PARTNERS 3.19 BUSINESS LAWS 2.1 RELATION OF PARTNERS TO ONE ANOTHER The Partnership Act contains various provisions regulating the relationship between partners. 1. GENERAL DUTIES OF PARTNERS (SECTION 9): Partners are bound to carry on the business of the ˜rm to the greatest common advantage, to be just and faithful to each other, and to render true accountsFINAL CHAPTER 6
P olitical P arties 71 Chapter 6 Overview In thi s tour of democr acy , we hav e come acr oss political parties sev eral times. In Class IX, we noticed the role of political parties in the rise of BOARD OF STUDIES THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED … BOARD OF STUDIES THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA COMMON PROFICIENCY TEST Model Test Paper – BOS/CPT – 8 Time : 4 hours Maximum Marks : 200 CHAPTER POVERTY AS A CHALLENGE Poverty as a challenge 31 These two typical cases illustrate many dimensions of poverty. They show that poverty means hunger and lack ofshelter .
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