IGNOU FEG-01 Solved Assignment 2012 Foundation Course in English - 1 (FEG-01) Max. Marks: 100 Answer all the questions 1 Read the passage and answer the questions that follow: International cricket sensation Sachin Tendulkar has joined forces with UNICEF to get Indian children to wash their hands for better health and hygiene as part of the first ever Global Handwashing Day held on 15" October. Tendulkar was featured in a public service announcement that was broadcast in 14 languages on
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from flowing from one neuron to another. c. Neurotransmitters are stored in the cell bodies of neurons. d. Each neurotransmitter is associated with a unique receptor. e. Unused neurotransmitter are recycled by neurons and used again. 2. Fill in the blank with the appropriate neurotransmitter: A. _______________ influences eating‚ alertness‚ wakefulness. B. _______________ is involved in movement and memory. C. _______________ affects mood and sleep. D. _______________ provide pain relief
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6.2 Consumers Turn Right-Work File Use the information found on the 6.2 Activity page to find the answers to the questions below. Fill in the blank with the appropriate consumer right. 1. The right to saftey means consumers will be protected from products that are dangerous. 2. The right to choose means consumers have the right to make their own choices. 3. The right to be heard means consumers can speak out when they want to be heard and have a voice in making laws. 4. The right
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SKILLS – java please complete all applicable skills *on- the- job experience*. If it doesn’t apply‚ please “Leave Blank” Yrs Exp Level 1-5 1= Exposure only 5=EXPERT Java 7 4 J2EE 6 4 Message Driven Beans 3 3 Session Beans 3 3 Eclipse 5 4 XML/XSLT 4 4 JSP 5 4 EJB 6 4 PL-SQL/SQL (DB2‚ Oracle‚ SQL Server) 6 4 MVC 7 4 method overriding 7 5 JSON 3 2 Ajax 4 3 WebServices and its method 5 4 JSP special tags that is JSTL 5 4 CVS 4
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2- What is the use of dicision box a flow chart ? 3- How many types of data are there ? 4- What is numeric data ? 5- A computer is useful for doctors. How ? 6- What are the uses of computer in offices ? Q2- Fill in the blanks – (boxes‚ terminal box‚ Devisioin‚ Processing) 1- A …………… is used to indicate start and stop . 2- Different types of …… are used for making flow chart . 3- is a ………………….box 4- is a ……………. box .
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then vomited. Now the smell of peach schnapps (or peach anything) makes you sick. This is an example of classical conditioning. 4. ___T_Your place of employment pays you every two weeks for your work. This is an example of operant conditioning. Fill in the blank: 5 & 6. Tommy yells “mommy‚ mommy” over and over again. Mom stops what she’s doing‚ turns to him and yells “stop it!!”. Now he yells “mommy‚ mommy” any time he wants her attention. Is this an example of reinforcement or punishment? Reinforcement
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than copper cabling? It is easier to terminate and install than copper cabling. It is able to be installed around sharp bends. It is usually cheaper than copper cabling. It is able to carry signals much farther than copper cabling.* 13 Fill in the blank. What acronym is used to reference the data link sublayer that identifies the network layer protocol encapsulated in the
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1.Which statement is true about broadcast and collision domains? Adding a router to a network will increase the size of the collision domain. The size of the collision domain can be reduced by adding hubs to a network. The more interfaces a router has the larger the resulting broadcast domain. Adding a switch to a network will increase the size of the broadcast domain. 2. Which switching method describes a switch that transfers a frame as soon as the destination MAC address is read? fragment-free
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Statement Purpose: The purpose of this Lab. is to familiarize student how to solve practical problems programmatically; they will practice on elementary programming using primitive data types‚ variables‚ constants‚ operators‚ expressions‚ and input and output. Also‚ they will learn how to diagnose errors that may occur when a program is compiled or executed. There are some exercises‚ through which they will understand the concept learn in this chapter. Activity Outcomes: Student will learn how
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(http://www.harding.edu/lklein/Public%20Admin%20Page.htm ) A very effective back-up for your notes. Lectures: Be familiar enough with your lectures on Wilson and Weber‚ progressives and pragmatism‚ incrementalism and implementation to fill in blanks or answer detailed
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