SECTION B: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1. Groups of people who work together to achieve a set of goals are called a(n): A. Roles B. Empowered teams C. Organizations D. Global organizations 2. The people who work in an organization are considered: A. Raw materials B. Machinery C. Resources D. Financial capital 3. The people within an organization who are responsible for supervising the organization’s use of its resources are known as: A. Managers B. Efficiency experts
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Time : 3 Hours ] Note : (i) [ Maximum Marks : 100 This Question Paper consists of two Sections‚ viz.‚ ‘A’ and ‘B’. (ii) All the questions from Section ‘A’ are compulsory. (iii) Section ‘B’ has two options. Candidates are required to attempt questions from one option only. (iv) Marks are indicated against each question. SECTION–A 1. Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions that follow : (a) Bholi did not know what exactly a school was like and
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OF LYING In order for an individual to detect that a person is telling a lie‚ the person needs to understand the psychology of lying to know the reason behind the act. In fact‚ having knowledge on the psychology of lying can help you become more observant to the different signs of lying‚ as well as the mentality that comes with it. This is useful in order to avoid being put in a sense of doubt or under emotional stress when you are confronted with it. The psychology of lying can
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1. Which of the following is not a key trade-off faced by society? A. who gets good and service? B. whether or not to produce. C. how to produce? D. which goods and services to produce. 2. Most microeconomic models assume that decision markers wish to A. act selfishly. B. make themselves as well off as possible C. make others as well off as possible. D. none of the above. 3. What links the decisions of consumers and firms in market? A. coordination’s officials B. government C. prices
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SULIT -l’ing: Namir 55/I 5s/1 SCIENCE Paper I Ogos 2012 I jam JABATAN PELAJARANKELANTAN DENGANKERIASAMA MAJLIS PENGETUASEKOLAH MALAYSIA CAWANGAN KELANTAN PMR PERCUBAAN PEPERIKSAAI{ 20L2 1 PAPER SCIENCE (1jam) DIBERITATIU IIVI HI^IGGA BUKA BUKU SOALAIV JAIVGAN dolcmt BoltosctInggeris dort BaltctsoMelut’tr l. Kertas sortlrut irti crclctlctlt ). Calort tlikehenrlukinrcniav’ob senutu soalurt 2’ Ke rta s s o a l a ni tti n rengandurtgi l hal arnanbercetak. I - 55/ r or 2M r)s t\t
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Bearings • Definition: – Bearing is a machine element which support another moving machine element called as Journal. – A bearing is a mechanical element that permits relative motion between two parts‚ such as shaft and housing. • Function: – Ensures free rotation of shaft or axel with minimum friction. – Supports shaft or axel and holds it in correct position. – Takes up the forces that acts on the shaft or axel and transmit them to the foundation. 1 Classification of Bearing
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Brilliant public speaking and business presentations are accomplished through reaching people emotionally. While it is important to appeal to your audience’s sense of logic‚ they will only buy your message‚ or product‚ if you appeal to their heart. Visualization is a powerful tool you can use to help you gain control over your thoughts‚ perceptions and thus your states. Your ability to connect and motivate in public speaking and business presentations will‚ to a large degree‚ depend upon your self-connection
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How to Give a Good Job Interview. [Introduction] A. Your nervous‚ palms are sweaty‚ your start to forget everything you wanted to say. Its only you and the interviewer. Your trying to snag that dream job. Your giving a job interview! B. As a college student any form of money can go a long way and have a better paying job to increase your income couldn ’t hurt C. Background [optional] D. Today I ’m going to teach you my method on how to give a good job interview. E. My method consist of three
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also easily embed a memory that is completely false”. Therefore‚ these false memories‚ regardless of age or education‚ can produce fake memory. In case 1‚ that I have learnt from the various examples of false memory cases. Firstly‚ about Paul Ryan example‚ where he did a recent radio interview. In that interview‚ he reported that
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Faculty Material Week 2 Quiz 1. Schaefer (2015) defines _______________ as “the ways in which people respond to one another” and ___________________ as “the way in which a society is organized into predictable relationships.” a. Social interaction; social structure b. Social interaction; social change c. Organization; bureaucracy d. Politics; economics 2. Which of the following is not an element of social structure? a. Language b. Statuses and roles c. Social networks d. Groups 3. According to the
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