Test yourself with our selection of English language quizzes covering grammar, usage and vocabulary for beginner and intermediate level English students. Simply answer all of the questions in the quiz and submit to see your score and other statistics.
English Quiz - Vegetables - Manu Melwin Joymanumelwin
est yourself with our selection of English language quizzes covering grammar, usage and vocabulary for beginner and intermediate level English students. Simply answer all of the questions in the quiz and see your score and other statistics.
The document provides information about the Jagran Social Welfare Society (JSWS) and its institutions in India, including the Jagran Institute of Communication and Management (JICM) in Bhopal. [1] It establishes that JSWS was founded in 1997 as a non-profit organization to provide educational programs through schools and colleges. [2] JICM is India's first practice school for communication management, offering a two-year diploma program with a focus on marketing communication. [3] It has various facilities and elements to provide hands-on training to students, including an in-house advertising agency, consultancy center, and placements for its first graduating batch.
The document provides facts about India in 3 sections:
1. It outlines some key facts about India such as it having 28 states and 7 union territories with New Delhi as the capital, over 438 languages spoken, and being the largest democracy by population.
2. It discusses some of India's national icons like the flag featuring the Ashoka Chakra and the tiger as the national animal.
3. It provides details on Rangoli, a traditional Indian art form involving colorful floor designs that are drawn daily or for festivals as a way to beautify homes and welcome visitors.
The document discusses the national symbols of India, listing mango as the national fruit which comes in green and yellow and is considered the "king of fruits." It identifies the tiger as the national animal and king of animals that kills small animals. The lotus flower, which originates from mud, is noted as the national flower that is used for worshipping gods and has a pink color. It also outlines the national flag as the tiranga with the colors of saffron, white and green and an Ashok Chakra in the middle white band, and identifies the peacock as the national bird that has beautiful wings and eats grains and snakes.
The document discusses the national symbols of India, including:
The national flag is a horizontal tricolor of saffron, white and green with the Ashoka Chakra in the center. The national emblem features four Asiatic lions standing back-to-back on a circular base with the motto "Satyameva Jayate." The national anthem is "Jana Gana Mana" and the national song is "Vande Mataram." Some other national symbols mentioned are the tiger as the national animal and the peacock as the national bird. The document provides brief descriptions of each national symbol of India.
The document discusses traditional clothing styles from several South Asian and East Asian countries. It provides details on traditional outfits from India such as the ghagra choli worn by women in Rajasthan and Gujarat and the dhoti and lungi worn by men. It also describes the dastar turban worn by Sikhs and discusses how Indian fashion has incorporated both traditional and western styles. The document then summarizes clothing from Afghanistan, Bhutan, and Japan, noting styles like the chadri worn by Afghan women and the kira worn by women in Bhutan.
Test yourself with our selection of English language quizzes covering grammar, usage and vocabulary for beginner and intermediate level English students. Simply answer all of the questions in the quiz and submit to see your score and other statistics.
English Quiz - Vegetables - Manu Melwin Joymanumelwin
est yourself with our selection of English language quizzes covering grammar, usage and vocabulary for beginner and intermediate level English students. Simply answer all of the questions in the quiz and see your score and other statistics.
The document provides information about the Jagran Social Welfare Society (JSWS) and its institutions in India, including the Jagran Institute of Communication and Management (JICM) in Bhopal. [1] It establishes that JSWS was founded in 1997 as a non-profit organization to provide educational programs through schools and colleges. [2] JICM is India's first practice school for communication management, offering a two-year diploma program with a focus on marketing communication. [3] It has various facilities and elements to provide hands-on training to students, including an in-house advertising agency, consultancy center, and placements for its first graduating batch.
The document provides facts about India in 3 sections:
1. It outlines some key facts about India such as it having 28 states and 7 union territories with New Delhi as the capital, over 438 languages spoken, and being the largest democracy by population.
2. It discusses some of India's national icons like the flag featuring the Ashoka Chakra and the tiger as the national animal.
3. It provides details on Rangoli, a traditional Indian art form involving colorful floor designs that are drawn daily or for festivals as a way to beautify homes and welcome visitors.
The document discusses the national symbols of India, listing mango as the national fruit which comes in green and yellow and is considered the "king of fruits." It identifies the tiger as the national animal and king of animals that kills small animals. The lotus flower, which originates from mud, is noted as the national flower that is used for worshipping gods and has a pink color. It also outlines the national flag as the tiranga with the colors of saffron, white and green and an Ashok Chakra in the middle white band, and identifies the peacock as the national bird that has beautiful wings and eats grains and snakes.
The document discusses the national symbols of India, including:
The national flag is a horizontal tricolor of saffron, white and green with the Ashoka Chakra in the center. The national emblem features four Asiatic lions standing back-to-back on a circular base with the motto "Satyameva Jayate." The national anthem is "Jana Gana Mana" and the national song is "Vande Mataram." Some other national symbols mentioned are the tiger as the national animal and the peacock as the national bird. The document provides brief descriptions of each national symbol of India.
The document discusses traditional clothing styles from several South Asian and East Asian countries. It provides details on traditional outfits from India such as the ghagra choli worn by women in Rajasthan and Gujarat and the dhoti and lungi worn by men. It also describes the dastar turban worn by Sikhs and discusses how Indian fashion has incorporated both traditional and western styles. The document then summarizes clothing from Afghanistan, Bhutan, and Japan, noting styles like the chadri worn by Afghan women and the kira worn by women in Bhutan.
The document describes the rules for an academic quiz competition called InBloom 2015 GenQuiz at Christ University. It provides details on the scoring rules, which are:
- Teams get +10 points for a correct answer on a direct question or passed question. There are no point penalties.
- If a team answers a question, the next direct question goes to the team sitting next to them, in an infinite clockwise rotation.
- If no team answers, the next question goes to the next team in the rotation.
- There will be 15 questions total. Teams can register a "pounce" to answer an easy question for +10 or -5 points, even if it's not their direct
Our national anthem is Jana Gana Mana written by Rabindranath Tagore. It was first sung in Kolkata and adopted as the national anthem in 1950. Vande Mataram is our national song written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee and also adopted in 1950. The national flower is the lotus, animal is tiger, bird is peacock, tree is banyan, fruit is mango, and game is hockey. The national river is Ganga and national reptile is the crocodile. The national emblem features four lions below the Ashoka Chakra with a horse on the left and bull on the right. Father of the nation is Mohandas Karam
This document is a world currencies quiz prepared by Manu Melwin Joy, an assistant professor at Ilahia School of Management Studies in Kerala, India. It contains questions about various currencies such as the euro and krone. Permission is required to reproduce or present the contents of the quiz in public.
This document summarizes the evolution of the term "identity crisis". It began as a concept coined by psychologist Erik Erikson to describe a stage of psychosocial development involving questions about personal identity. Over time, the term's connotation broadened and it now describes a variety of situations involving uncertainty about oneself. It also refers to both a 2004 DC Comics miniseries starring the Justice League and a 1998 Marvel Comics miniseries starring Spider-Man.
Rajagiri National Business Quiz 2013 - Corporate FinalsRohit Nair
Questions from the Corporate Finals of Rajagiri National Business Quiz 2013 hosted by Quizmaster Rohit Nair from QuizWorks
The corporate finalists on stage were:
i) TCS
ii) The Manipal Group
iii) Oracle
iv) Chennai Silks
v) Genpact
vi) Indian Bank
vii) TCS-2
viii) ICICI Bank
This document contains questions from three rounds of a business quiz. It includes questions about brands such as Bru Coffee, Frito Lay chips, Johnnie Walker whisky, Tissot watches, Flipkart, Romain Jerome watches, Mattel, Oreo, Alienware, RAW, M&Ms, and more. The questions cover various industries and touch on company histories, taglines, product ingredients, and corporate missions.
- Founded in 1857, this company initially made an impact by manufacturing bulk beer for British troops transported in barrels. It is Guinness.
- This Korean conglomerate started as a noodle company and is now a group of 83 companies under a holding company called Everland. It is Samsung.
- According to cartoon stories, this character is the second richest duck in the world, with a net worth ranging from $28.8 billion to over $27 trillion based on various estimates. He is Scrooge McDuck.
Anil Ambani is a business magnate with diversified interests. One of his companies signed a joint venture with DreamWorks Studios in 2009. Big is part of the popular tagline launched by IDBI Bank and was the visual effects company that worked on the 2013 film Chennai Express. Dayanidhi Maran is a politician from Tamil Nadu who served as Minister of Communications and Etihad Airways acquired a stake in an Indian company. Fathima Beevi served as Governor of Tamil Nadu and was the first woman to hold a position in the Indian judiciary system in Asia. Guru Gobind Singh was the founder of the Khalsa and holder of the blue horse. Idea was formed from
The document discusses the national symbols of India. It provides details about the national fruit (mango), national emblem (Ashoka pillar with four lions), national animal (tiger), national tree (banyan tree), national dress (saree), national sweet (jalebi), national bird (peacock), national flower (lotus), national game (hockey), and national flag. It aims to teach children about these symbols in a fun way through pictures and descriptions.
Traditional Indian Dress : Its Origin and Types Paul Mattfield
This PDF describes about the traditional Indian dress and their origin and types. To know more visit : http://www.theindiabazaar.com/girls-indian-outfit-c-258-p-14.html
This document contains details about a business quiz competition being held on 12th February 2010 at Alagappa Institute of Management, Alagappa University in Karaikudi. It provides the ground rules for the quiz including that it is open to all participants, teams can have a maximum of two members, there will be 25 questions, and the top 5 teams will be selected for the finals. It then provides 25 multiple choice questions related to business, current affairs, and brands.
The Presentation will provide information on History of Constitution, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy, etc...
This document provides an overview of the basic rules and components of hockey. It discusses the game itself including the pitch/playing area, players and positions, officials and their roles, common penalties, the penalty box, hockey sticks, hockey balls, and how goals are scored. The pitch is slightly smaller than a football pitch and includes goals and a shooting circle. Teams have 11 players including a goalkeeper and various other positions. Referees and linesmen officiate games and assess penalties for infractions. Penalties result in time spent in the penalty box. Hockey sticks and balls come in various sizes depending on the player and game type. Goals are worth 1 point and must be shot from inside the shooting circle.
Interrobang?! General quiz prelims by IIM Indore quiz clubAbhishek Upadhya
Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
He was a famous comedian known by his screen name X.
Some of his notable films include Gol Maal, Baton Baton
Main, Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi etc.
X = Kishore Kumar
The Business Quiz - NSIT Quiz Fest -2013 - FinalsSumit Bhagat
Sachin Tendulkar
4.
This person was born in Mumbai in 1973. He is a former Indian cricketer and captain, widely acknowledged as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He holds the record for most runs scored in international cricket, having made over 34,000 runs in his career. He was also the first batsman to score a double century in ODIs.
He was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 2014, India's highest civilian honour.
Who is this?
5. Whose family business?
The document contains questions and answers related to an online practice test for the NET exam. It includes questions testing knowledge in areas like history, geography, literature, arts, science and sports. The answers provide concise explanations and identify important people, places, events and concepts mentioned in the questions.
This document contains a business quiz with 34 multiple choice questions and answers. Some of the questions and answers are:
Question 5 asks for the gaming company portfolio that includes Candy Crush Saga games. The answer is King.com.
Question 10 asks for the company where Shagun Gogia applied to join the board representing her late father's shares. The answer is Yes Bank.
Question 15 is a fill in the blank quote about big data. The answer is "Teenage Sex".
Question 18 asks for the Indian dotcom company with a glass conference room inspired by Apple, and designed to look like Apple's Fifth Avenue store. The answers are Quikr and Apple.
This document provides a quiz about Gandhi's life and philosophy. It is divided into multiple choice questions across 5 rounds covering Gandhi's childhood, family, philosophy, important dates, and books. It includes the questions, multiple choice answers, and scoring details. The document was prepared by Manu Melwin Joy for educational purposes and permission is required for public use.
An advertisement (or "ad" for short) is anything that draws good attention towards these things. It is usually designed by an identified sponsor, and performed through a variety of media. Ads appear on television, as well as radio, newspapers, magazines and as billboards in streets and cities.
The document describes the rules for an academic quiz competition called InBloom 2015 GenQuiz at Christ University. It provides details on the scoring rules, which are:
- Teams get +10 points for a correct answer on a direct question or passed question. There are no point penalties.
- If a team answers a question, the next direct question goes to the team sitting next to them, in an infinite clockwise rotation.
- If no team answers, the next question goes to the next team in the rotation.
- There will be 15 questions total. Teams can register a "pounce" to answer an easy question for +10 or -5 points, even if it's not their direct
Our national anthem is Jana Gana Mana written by Rabindranath Tagore. It was first sung in Kolkata and adopted as the national anthem in 1950. Vande Mataram is our national song written by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee and also adopted in 1950. The national flower is the lotus, animal is tiger, bird is peacock, tree is banyan, fruit is mango, and game is hockey. The national river is Ganga and national reptile is the crocodile. The national emblem features four lions below the Ashoka Chakra with a horse on the left and bull on the right. Father of the nation is Mohandas Karam
This document is a world currencies quiz prepared by Manu Melwin Joy, an assistant professor at Ilahia School of Management Studies in Kerala, India. It contains questions about various currencies such as the euro and krone. Permission is required to reproduce or present the contents of the quiz in public.
This document summarizes the evolution of the term "identity crisis". It began as a concept coined by psychologist Erik Erikson to describe a stage of psychosocial development involving questions about personal identity. Over time, the term's connotation broadened and it now describes a variety of situations involving uncertainty about oneself. It also refers to both a 2004 DC Comics miniseries starring the Justice League and a 1998 Marvel Comics miniseries starring Spider-Man.
Rajagiri National Business Quiz 2013 - Corporate FinalsRohit Nair
Questions from the Corporate Finals of Rajagiri National Business Quiz 2013 hosted by Quizmaster Rohit Nair from QuizWorks
The corporate finalists on stage were:
i) TCS
ii) The Manipal Group
iii) Oracle
iv) Chennai Silks
v) Genpact
vi) Indian Bank
vii) TCS-2
viii) ICICI Bank
This document contains questions from three rounds of a business quiz. It includes questions about brands such as Bru Coffee, Frito Lay chips, Johnnie Walker whisky, Tissot watches, Flipkart, Romain Jerome watches, Mattel, Oreo, Alienware, RAW, M&Ms, and more. The questions cover various industries and touch on company histories, taglines, product ingredients, and corporate missions.
- Founded in 1857, this company initially made an impact by manufacturing bulk beer for British troops transported in barrels. It is Guinness.
- This Korean conglomerate started as a noodle company and is now a group of 83 companies under a holding company called Everland. It is Samsung.
- According to cartoon stories, this character is the second richest duck in the world, with a net worth ranging from $28.8 billion to over $27 trillion based on various estimates. He is Scrooge McDuck.
Anil Ambani is a business magnate with diversified interests. One of his companies signed a joint venture with DreamWorks Studios in 2009. Big is part of the popular tagline launched by IDBI Bank and was the visual effects company that worked on the 2013 film Chennai Express. Dayanidhi Maran is a politician from Tamil Nadu who served as Minister of Communications and Etihad Airways acquired a stake in an Indian company. Fathima Beevi served as Governor of Tamil Nadu and was the first woman to hold a position in the Indian judiciary system in Asia. Guru Gobind Singh was the founder of the Khalsa and holder of the blue horse. Idea was formed from
The document discusses the national symbols of India. It provides details about the national fruit (mango), national emblem (Ashoka pillar with four lions), national animal (tiger), national tree (banyan tree), national dress (saree), national sweet (jalebi), national bird (peacock), national flower (lotus), national game (hockey), and national flag. It aims to teach children about these symbols in a fun way through pictures and descriptions.
Traditional Indian Dress : Its Origin and Types Paul Mattfield
This PDF describes about the traditional Indian dress and their origin and types. To know more visit : http://www.theindiabazaar.com/girls-indian-outfit-c-258-p-14.html
This document contains details about a business quiz competition being held on 12th February 2010 at Alagappa Institute of Management, Alagappa University in Karaikudi. It provides the ground rules for the quiz including that it is open to all participants, teams can have a maximum of two members, there will be 25 questions, and the top 5 teams will be selected for the finals. It then provides 25 multiple choice questions related to business, current affairs, and brands.
The Presentation will provide information on History of Constitution, Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy, etc...
This document provides an overview of the basic rules and components of hockey. It discusses the game itself including the pitch/playing area, players and positions, officials and their roles, common penalties, the penalty box, hockey sticks, hockey balls, and how goals are scored. The pitch is slightly smaller than a football pitch and includes goals and a shooting circle. Teams have 11 players including a goalkeeper and various other positions. Referees and linesmen officiate games and assess penalties for infractions. Penalties result in time spent in the penalty box. Hockey sticks and balls come in various sizes depending on the player and game type. Goals are worth 1 point and must be shot from inside the shooting circle.
Interrobang?! General quiz prelims by IIM Indore quiz clubAbhishek Upadhya
Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
He was a famous comedian known by his screen name X.
Some of his notable films include Gol Maal, Baton Baton
Main, Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi etc.
X = Kishore Kumar
The Business Quiz - NSIT Quiz Fest -2013 - FinalsSumit Bhagat
Sachin Tendulkar
4.
This person was born in Mumbai in 1973. He is a former Indian cricketer and captain, widely acknowledged as one of the greatest batsmen of all time. He holds the record for most runs scored in international cricket, having made over 34,000 runs in his career. He was also the first batsman to score a double century in ODIs.
He was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 2014, India's highest civilian honour.
Who is this?
5. Whose family business?
The document contains questions and answers related to an online practice test for the NET exam. It includes questions testing knowledge in areas like history, geography, literature, arts, science and sports. The answers provide concise explanations and identify important people, places, events and concepts mentioned in the questions.
This document contains a business quiz with 34 multiple choice questions and answers. Some of the questions and answers are:
Question 5 asks for the gaming company portfolio that includes Candy Crush Saga games. The answer is King.com.
Question 10 asks for the company where Shagun Gogia applied to join the board representing her late father's shares. The answer is Yes Bank.
Question 15 is a fill in the blank quote about big data. The answer is "Teenage Sex".
Question 18 asks for the Indian dotcom company with a glass conference room inspired by Apple, and designed to look like Apple's Fifth Avenue store. The answers are Quikr and Apple.
This document provides a quiz about Gandhi's life and philosophy. It is divided into multiple choice questions across 5 rounds covering Gandhi's childhood, family, philosophy, important dates, and books. It includes the questions, multiple choice answers, and scoring details. The document was prepared by Manu Melwin Joy for educational purposes and permission is required for public use.
An advertisement (or "ad" for short) is anything that draws good attention towards these things. It is usually designed by an identified sponsor, and performed through a variety of media. Ads appear on television, as well as radio, newspapers, magazines and as billboards in streets and cities.
Google is an American multinational technology company specializing in Internet-related services and products. These include online advertising technologies, search, cloud computing, and software.
XE Currency Data API offers live rates for every currency in the world. With 160+ global sources, the XE Rate Blender monitors the quality of incoming data for all currencies.
This document contains a quiz on country flags including questions about the Indian flag. It provides the following key details about the Indian flag:
- The proportion of the Indian flag is 2:3.
- The Indian flag was adopted on July 22, 1947.
- The Indian flag was designed by Pingali Venkayya.
- The Ashoka Chakra on the Indian flag has 24 spokes.
This document provides information about a world countries capital quiz prepared by Manu Melwin Joy, an assistant professor at Ilahia School of Management Studies in Kerala, India. It includes his contact phone number and email for questions. Reproducing the quiz slides for public presentations requires permission.
The US State Department recognizes 194 independent countries around the world, but that list of countries reflects the political agenda of the United States of America. As an example, it includes Kosovo, but does not include Taiwan, as China claims that Taiwan (the ROC) is simply a province of China.
This document defines and provides etymologies for words derived from the root word "port." It was prepared by Manu Melwin Joy, an assistant professor from Ilahia School of Management Studies in Kerala, India, who provides contact information. The document defines words like port, porter, portable, export, import, deport, report, support, and transport by breaking them into their root parts and providing the meaning of each word.
TRANS - across through over - Etymology - Manu Melwin Joymanumelwinjoy2014
This document defines and provides the meanings of words beginning with the prefix "trans-". It splits each word into its root and prefix and defines what the prefix "trans-" means - across, beyond, through, from one place/form/level to another. The document was prepared by Manu Melwin Joy, an assistant professor from Kerala, India who provides his contact information.
Talk like a sailor - Fascinating nautical terms - Manu Melwin Joymanumelwinjoy2014
Most of us know the term scuttlebutt as a folksy way to refer to rumor or gossip, but in nautical nomenclature, a scuttlebutt is an open cask of drinking water or a drinking fountain. The former definition evolved out of the nautical sense, as sailors would engage in idle chat while gathered around their version of the office water cooler.
Five english words without a rhyme - Manu Melwin Joymanumelwinjoy2014
This funny word comes from the Ancient Greek word for onion, bolbas. In the early 1800s, the word was applied to scientific instruments of a similar shape, including the thermometer bulb and the light bulb. It still hasn't found a word to rhyme with though. What other words do bards among us avoid?
Eight food idioms that are right under your nose - Manu Melwin Joymanumelwinjoy2014
The term in a nutshell refers to a short description, or a story told in no more words than can physically fit in the shell of a nut. But the origin of the term tests those limits with the most longwinded of tales. The ancient Roman encyclopaedist Pliny the Elder claimed that a copy of Homer's The Iliad existed that was small enough to fit inside a walnut shell. Almost 2000 years later in the early 1700s the Bishop of Avranches tested Pliny's theory by writing out the epic in tiny handwriting on a walnut-sized piece of paper and lo and behold, he did it!
The slang term nerd means an intelligent but single-minded person, obsessed with a certain hobby or pursuit, e.g. a computer nerd. But the word that has been the bane of so many elementary schoolers' existence was actually invented by their king: none other than Dr. Seuss himself! The word first appeared in print in Seuss' 1950 picture book, If I Ran the Zoo, though Seuss' "nerd" is a small animal from the land of Ka-Troo, not a pale kid with glasses taped together.
UN - not (Etymology - Root words in english language - Manu Melwin Joy)manumelwinjoy2014
Etymology is the history of words, their origins, and how their form and meaning have changed over time. By an extension, the term "the etymology of [a word]" means the origin of the particular word.
RE - back again (Etymology - Root words in english language - Manu Melwin Joy)manumelwinjoy2014
The document defines and provides examples for 20 English words beginning with the prefix "re-". For each word, it splits the word into its root parts and defines the meaning. The words defined include rebuild, recall, recede, reflect, refold, regain, reiterate, rejoin, relive, remarry, remind, repay, repeat, resell, return, reverse, rewrite. The document was prepared by Manu Melwin Joy, an assistant professor from Kerala, India, who provides his contact information.
Verbal Speed English Quiz - English Language, Vocabulary and Grammarmanumelwinjoy2014
This document contains instructions and content for two verbal speed quizzes prepared by Manu Melwin Joy, an assistant professor in Kerala, India. The elementary quiz contains 10 questions testing synonyms and takes 2 minutes to complete. The advanced quiz contains another 10 questions and takes 1.5 minutes to finish. Participants are asked to provide the single-word answers that are synonyms or antonyms of the prompts. Permission is required to share the quizzes publicly.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
2. Prepared By
Manu Melwin Joy
Assistant Professor
Ilahia School of Management Studies
Kerala, India.
Phone – 9744551114
Mail – manu_melwinjoy@yahoo.com
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