MANAGEMENT CAT 2005 EXAM SOLVED PAPER SECTION—I Sub-section I-A Number of Questions: 10 Note: Questions 1 to 10 carry one mark each. Directions for questions 1 to 8: Answer the questions independently of each other. 1. If R = jogging simultaneously from the point where one of the circular tracks touches the smaller side of the rectangular track. A jogs along the rectangular track‚ while B jogs along the two circular tracks in a figure of eight. Approximately‚ how much faster than A does B have
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COMMERCIAL LAW (REVISED - 2005) THE STATE PRESIDENT ORDER No. 10/2005/L-CTN OF JUNE 27‚ 2005‚ ON PROMULGATION OF LAW THE PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM Pursuant to Article 103 and Article 106 of the 1992 Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam‚ which was amended and supplemented under Resolution No. 51/2001/QH10 of 25 December‚ 2001‚ of the Xth National Assembly‚ the 10th session; Pursuant to Article 91 of the Law on Organization of the National Assembly; Pursuant to Article
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Roper v Simmons (2005) The case of Roper v Simmons revolves around the question‚ should children be sentenced to death for a crime that was committed prior to the age of 18. While the 8th and 14th Amendments guard against cruel and unusual punishment‚ does the punishment of death‚ for those whose crimes was committed when they were under the age of 18‚ automatically fall under the category cruel and unusual punishment? The Missouri Supreme Court‚ basing its decision partially on the Atkins v Georgia
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The Time We Are Living is The Winter of The World Outline 1-Introduction: Problems and restrictions for the people in a time is called winter of the world. 2.Analysis of past eras: a-Roman and French Revolutions-great examples. b-Arab darkness‚ before emergence of Islam-Islam a great help for the people. 3.The time we live in is the winter of the World: a-Natural Disasters. b-Man made problems. 4. Causes of becoming the contemporary as winter: a-Misuse of natural resources
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The flow of silver all over the world affected people socially and economically. All taxes and fees were demanded to be paid in silver by the Ming Chinese government which began to lead the world in silver production. During the mid-16th century to the early 18th century‚ the flow of trade caused social and economic effects in all regions linked with the trade by increasing the unification of Europeans in the globalization of world trade and creating greater economic opportunities but also growing
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shift in dominance over trade‚ and the demand of certain products changes‚ and a continuity was the Europeans’ demands for goods from Asia. A change in commerce from 650 C.E. to 1750 C.E. was the changing of control over trade. Around 650 C.E.‚ the Swahili dominated the trade‚ especially since there were so many coastal forts of the east side of Africa. Trade then switched amongst the Muslims of the Middle East‚ China and then the various European groups. This was a change because the Swahili
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Why would Thomas Jefferson’s Democratic-Republican Party have been more likely to support the common people of France in the French Revolution along with general support of France over Britain? Why would the Federalists have been more likely to support the French Crown in the French Revolution and the British in general over the French? http://goo.gl/bpTA1n http://goo.gl/CA9oEo http://www.ushistory.org/us/19a.asp Class Activities and Learning Opportunities: 1. Attendance and Welcome
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HP’s legacy in today’s competitive technology driven environment? Were the changes initiated buy Fiorina justified? 2.2 Repositioning How was HP positioned before Fiorina’s arrival? Was she successful in repositioning the company? 2.3 iii. 3.1 Leadership style What was Fiorina’s leadership style? Was she the right choice for HP? Conclusion and perspective Justification of the new leadership Do you think a change In leadership will solve HP’s problems? 3.2 Strategic options open
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Why has the value of cash increased over time? * Thomas W. Bates Arizona State University Thomas.Bates@asu.edu Ching-Hung (Henry) Chang Arizona State University Ching-Hung.Chang@asu.edu Jianxin (Daniel) Chi University of Nevada‚ Las Vegas Daniel.Chi@unlv.edu First Draft: January 2011 This Draft: December 2011 Abstract: The value of cash holdings by U.S. non-financial firms has increased significantly over the past three decades. An additional dollar of cash holdings is valued at $0.61 in
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Eastern Europe and Latin America As political systems and world powers changed‚ Eastern Europe’s relationship to global trade patterns changed from a stunted economic growth‚ to a closed involvement‚ then to a prosperous‚ but limited‚ global trade network. Even though subtle changes occurred‚ Eastern Europe’s relationship to global trade patterns from 1750 to the present has remained nearly nonexistent‚ while the backbone of Latin America basic economy in the 1700’s was its part in the Atlantic
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