100 questions worth 2 marks each = total 200 marks. Penalty for wrong answer= Minus 0.67 (=1/3rd of the mark allotted to correct answer.) time limit 2 hours If you cannot solve some of these question‚ don’t get demotivated. In UPSC there will be always some question from outside of what you’ve prepared‚ but you’re not required to tick 100/100 to crack prelims. Question 1 to 20 1. Which of the following concepts can be used to study the rate of acceleration of the Universe? 1. Supernovae Explosions
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| | | Sociology | Assignment 1 Paper - The | | |Sociological Approach | | | | Faculty Use Only 1. Define Sociology.
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Economist Approach Toni Pendleton Professor Bipin Khana Principles of Economics July 25‚ 2012 1. Suggest how an economist would approach the problem of alcohol abuse. Provide two (2) possible solutions to this problem. Include the four (4) elements of the economic way of thinking in your analysis. Alcohol abuse is a pattern of drinking that result in harm to one’s wellbeing‚ social affairs‚ or ability to work. Alcohol abuse includes failure to fulfill responsibilities at work‚ school
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presented my two options are to take the color-blind approach or the multicultural approach. The color-blind approach focuses on the mindset that people are the same wherever they go. In other words the best way to end racism is to treat everyone the same. This approach “facilities” an easy way to deal with race but in reality I believe is only making it worse because no matter how hard we try it is impossible to ignore someone’s background. Our book established that people can adopt an “us versus
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The Output Approach The Output Approach focuses on finding the total output of a nation by directly finding the total value of all goods and services a nation produces. Because of the complication of the multiple stages in the production of a good or service‚ only the final value of a good or service is included. This avoids an issue often referred to as "double counting" - when the total value of a good is included in the national output in several stages of production. In the example of meat
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result either in brilliant success‚ or colossal failure. History knows thousands of examples of both; moreover‚ mass insanity on this basis has not been rare. For an example‚ it is enough to take a look at the Gold Rush in the United States‚ myths about Eldorado‚ and so on. In the 20th century‚ it has gained a more civilized manifestation in the form of state lotteries. And though lotteries can make a few people rich‚ in fact they can inflict serious damage both to a state’s economy and to one’s personality
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Phpkb v1.5 proffesional GENERAL KNOWLEDGE DAYS AND YEARS * The first death anniversary day of Sri Rajiv Gandhi was observed as Anti –Terrorism Day. * 20th August is celebrated as Sadbhavna Divas. * July 11th is observed as world population day. * January 15th is celebrated as army day. * The centenary of mahatma Gandhi’s arrival in South Africa was celebrated in may 1993. * National Maritime day falls on April 5th. * Journalist day was first celebrated all over the
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Emotions in the Acquisition of Knowledge What influence does emotion have in the pursuit of knowledge across the areas of knowledge‚ history‚ ethics and science? Furthermore is it good or bad? Knowledge itself is neither good nor bad; rather how one choice of approach on the intentioned use of that knowledge could be argued otherwise. Opinions on Emotions and Knowledge contradict each other when it comes to the decision whether or not emotions are good or bad depending on intentions under specific
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Prepared by R. VIJAYALAYAN NR IAS ACADEMY THE INSTITUTE FOR IAS‚ IPS‚ IRS (ALL UPSC & TNPSC EXAMINATIONS) C-79‚ 10th Cross (West)‚ Thillainagar‚ Tiruchirapalli-18 Cell: 98425-54825 Ph: 0431-4020611 www.nriasacademy.com email:vijay.nriasacademy@gmail.com Current Affairs – 2012 2012 - Current Affairs - Volume - 9 07.11.2012 1. mnkupf;f mjpgu; Nju;jy; vd;W eilngw;wJ? - etk;gu; - 6 - 57-tJ mjpgu; Nju;jy; - [dehaf fl;rp Ntl;ghsu; - guhf; xghkh (illinois) - [dehaf fl;rp Jiz mjpgu; Ntl;ghsu; -
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Canaanite religion‚ a syncretisation with elements of Babylonian religion and of the worship of Yahweh reflected in the early prophetic books of the Hebrew Bible. Certain circles within the exiled Judahites in Babylon redefined pre-existing ideas about monotheism‚ election‚ divine law and covenant into a theology which came to dominate Judah. This redefinition was done during the Babylon captivity of the 6th and 5th centuries BC. From the 5th century BCE until 70 CE‚ Israelite religion developed
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