FINAL EXAM: QUESTIONS 1. Which core part of an operating system provides essential services? a. Service b. Driver c. Kernel $ d. Module 2. Which among the following is the process of proving that provided identity credentials are valid and correct? a. Identification b. Authentication $ c. Authorization d. Nonrepudiation 3. The ability to run a backup is an example of which Windows feature? a. Permission b. ACL c. Capability d. Right $ 4. Which among the following is the best reason to
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Geog task 51 – exam question Discuss the impacts of storm events in the British Isles and evaluate the responses to them (40 marks) ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- The British Isles has a cool temperate western maritime climate including four seasons and various weather conditions. Storms come and go some so weak they are unnoticed and some bring in heavy winds and torrential
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Name: mun Score: 0 / 30 (0%) [8 subjective questions not graded] Final Exam Review Questions Multiple ChoiceIdentify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. | | 1. | The total sales of all firms in the economy for a year a. | equals GDP for the year. | b. | is larger than GDP for the year. | c. | is smaller than GDP for the year. | d. | equals GNP for the year. | | | ANSWER: | B | |
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4 PRINCIPLES OF TAX INTRODUCTION TO TAX LAW A. Origins of Taxation - Taxation is not a modern concept‚ and dates back to the Roman Empire: ▪ Emperor Caligula set a disturbing trend as a tax collector by imposing taxes on food‚ court proceedings‚ wages of porters‚ prostitutes and even marriage. - 1770’s ( Pitt and Lord North believed that newspapers were luxury items and constituted appropriate fiscal targets. A stamp duty was placed on newspapers‚ which was later increased to
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strict textual approach would incorporate philanthropy‚ particularly with the reasonable forethought of a tax deduction establishing a motive. There is little doubt then‚ that the payment in question satisfies the meaning of ’expenditure’ as in section 4 of the Act. In determining whether the payment in question was indeed directed to a ’political matter’‚ the objective intention of parliament must be ascertained as legislatively mandated by s 33 of the Interpretation Act 1987 (NSW) and preferred
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result from ownership of long-lived assets that Answer: C - do not have physical substance 5) The book value of an asset is equal to the Answer: D - asset’s cost less accumulated depreciation 6) Gains on an exchange of plant assets that has commercial substance are Answer: D – recognized immediately 7) Ordinary repairs are expenditures to maintain the operating efficiency of a plant asset and are referred to as D. revenue expenditures (WRONG) 8) Costs incurred to increase the operating
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Practice Questions for AMFI Test 1. A close-ended mutual fund has a fixed : a. NAV b. fund size c. rate of return d. number of distributors 2. The maximum load that a fund can charge is determined by the : a. AMC b. SEBI c. AMFI d. distribution agents based on demand for the fund 3. The amount required to buy 100 units of a scheme having an entry load of 1.5% and NAV of Rs.20 is : a. Rs.2000 b. Rs.2015 c. Rs.1985 d. Rs.2030 4. A gilt fund is a special type of fund that invests
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Question One LEGAL SYSTEM a) The Act of Parliament I have chosen is the Smoke-free Environments Act 1990 This Act was introduced to prevent the effect of other people’s smoking on the health of people in the workplace or other public enclosed areas. Society’s beliefs have changed on this subject and the laws have changed to keep pace‚ “fifty years ago it was polite to ask somebody would you like a smoke? Today it would be deeply impolite not to ask‚ do you mind if I smoke?” (CDC‚ Jan 29
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Kati McDonald 1. Explain what is meant by the term ‘vocational’ education (2 marks) Vocational education refers to education connected to a career. It involves training and transmitting knowledge‚ skills and attitudes needed to pursue particular careers. This includes schemes and courses such as Youth Training Scheme‚ apprenticeships and NVQ and GNVQ courses. 2. Suggest three ways in which parentocracy operates in relation to ‘parental choice’ (6 marks) Parentocracy relates to the marketization
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Commercials has a great influence in our day to day lives. All commercials‚ basically attempt to persuade the people to buy the products. Commercials let people know about the new products the company (ex. Apple) launches and reminds the customer that their product is superior to the competitor’s product. The commercial explains why their product is different and effective than the competitor’s product and influences the customer about the benefits of the product. To gain the attention of
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