The document contains a 40 question general knowledge quiz with multiple choice answers. It covers topics like films, literature, sports, science, history and politics. The questions test knowledge about actors, authors, athletes, scientific concepts, political leaders and more. An answer key is provided at the end to self-check responses to the quiz.
This document appears to be a collection of 50 questions and their answers from an ASM Railway recruitment Board exam from 2007. The questions cover a wide range of topics including current events, business, politics, sports and more from India and around the world during that time period.
This document contains 50 questions and answers from the ASM Railway recruitment Board Solved Papers Question paper from 2007. The questions cover topics such as current events, business, politics, sports and general knowledge. This appears to be a practice test or sample questions from an Indian railway recruitment exam.
This document contains 70 multiple choice questions with answers about topics in Indian history, politics, economics and science. Some of the questions covered include:
- The first Indian woman to scale Mount Everest
- The scale used to measure earthquake intensity
- The only Indian woman elected President of the UN General Assembly
- The longest sea coast of an Indian state
- The winner of the men's singles at the 2008 US Open tennis tournament
This document contains a general knowledge quiz with 73 multiple choice questions covering topics like presidents and prime ministers, awards, geography, history, literature, science and technology, sports, and business. The questions are designed to test one's general awareness and knowledge across many domains.
The document provides information about the rules and format of a quiz competition. It is divided into rounds covering various topics like current affairs, geography, history, etc. Each round will have two questions asked to each team with 10 marks awarded for correct answers. Teams will be eliminated after each round based on least scores. The current affairs round then provides sample questions on recent events along with their answers.
The document summarizes the MC BC Cup quiz competition held by the Bombay Quiz Club on May 1st, 2013. The competition had over 100 sporting heroes participate across 30 different sports from 50 different nations. Atul Mathew was crowned the champion after competing through several stages of written qualifiers and live questions against the top scorers to emerge as the winner.
This document appears to be a collection of 50 questions and their answers from an ASM Railway recruitment Board exam from 2007. The questions cover a wide range of topics including current events, business, politics, sports and more from India and around the world during that time period.
This document contains 50 questions and answers from the ASM Railway recruitment Board Solved Papers Question paper from 2007. The questions cover topics such as current events, business, politics, sports and general knowledge. This appears to be a practice test or sample questions from an Indian railway recruitment exam.
This document contains 70 multiple choice questions with answers about topics in Indian history, politics, economics and science. Some of the questions covered include:
- The first Indian woman to scale Mount Everest
- The scale used to measure earthquake intensity
- The only Indian woman elected President of the UN General Assembly
- The longest sea coast of an Indian state
- The winner of the men's singles at the 2008 US Open tennis tournament
This document contains a general knowledge quiz with 73 multiple choice questions covering topics like presidents and prime ministers, awards, geography, history, literature, science and technology, sports, and business. The questions are designed to test one's general awareness and knowledge across many domains.
The document provides information about the rules and format of a quiz competition. It is divided into rounds covering various topics like current affairs, geography, history, etc. Each round will have two questions asked to each team with 10 marks awarded for correct answers. Teams will be eliminated after each round based on least scores. The current affairs round then provides sample questions on recent events along with their answers.
The document summarizes the MC BC Cup quiz competition held by the Bombay Quiz Club on May 1st, 2013. The competition had over 100 sporting heroes participate across 30 different sports from 50 different nations. Atul Mathew was crowned the champion after competing through several stages of written qualifiers and live questions against the top scorers to emerge as the winner.
This document contains a 2004 question paper for the Railway Recruitment Board Goods Guard Recruitment Exam in Chandigarh, India. The paper tests general knowledge and includes questions on current events, politics, geography, history, and science. It also includes reasoning and logic questions involving relationships, sequences, and deductions. The paper contains 60 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like international women's day, Indian state leaders, famous cricketers, historical battles, and capital cities among others.
The document summarizes the 2010 Commonwealth Games held in Delhi, India from October 3-14, 2010. It discusses the bidding process and selection of Delhi to host, preparations including venue and infrastructure construction, sports events, nations and athletes participating, medal tally, opening and closing ceremonies, and concerns around excessive costs, corruption, and socio-economic issues.
The document provides a summary of current affairs from December 2014 including: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi being awarded Asian of the Year 2014; the United Nations Environment Programme releasing the first Adaptation Gap Report on climate change; and geologists discovering the mineral bridgmanite is the most abundant in earth's lower mantle. It also summarizes events such as Pakistan and China inaugurating the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and the World Economic Forum releasing the 2013 Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index where India ranked 65th.
1. The document is the question paper for Class X Social Science exam with 36 questions.
2. Questions 1-16 are 1 mark multiple choice questions. Questions 17-29 are 3 mark questions. Questions 30-34 are 4 mark questions.
3. Questions 35-36 contain instructions for mapping questions on History and Geography respectively, where students need to identify and label features on outline maps of India.
The Commonwealth Games is a major international multi-sport event held every four years involving members of the Commonwealth of Nations. The 2010 Games were held in Delhi, India from October 3-14 and were the largest multi-sport event ever held in the country. Over 70 nations participated in 17 sporting events. While preparations faced some delays and corruption issues, commentators believed India would successfully host the Games.
This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about various sports and sporting trivia. It provides rules for the quiz, questions about sports like badminton, cricket, field hockey, Olympics, and more. It also includes images related to some of the answer choices.
Made by Yal Govani and Sagar Modi, we present to you the ultimate last minute hail mary attempt to hold a good General Quiz. Special thanks to all those who made this possible.
1. This document provides instructions for a Social Science exam for Class X students. It details that there are 36 total questions, ranging from 1 to 4 marks each. Questions 1-16 are multiple choice, questions 17-29 are 3 mark questions, and questions 30-34 are 4 mark questions. The last two questions are map questions worth 2 and 3 marks respectively. Students are instructed to answer all questions and show their work within the word limits provided for each question type.
2. The exam covers topics related to history, civics, geography, and economics. Sample multiple choice questions assess knowledge of events in Vietnam and India. Three mark questions require explaining examples or differences. Four mark questions involve longer explanations or
This document contains 30 general knowledge questions across various topics including business, world events, science and technology. The questions are multiple choice questions with 4 answer options for each. The questions cover topics like budget airlines, corporate CEOs, books, world events, currencies, poverty indicators, sports administrators and more.
Business quiz.. More than 100 Questions with Answers...Aamir Zahoor
This document outlines the structure and questions for two elimination rounds of a quiz competition between 8 teams (Team A to Team H). The first round consists of 20 multiple choice questions with subjects ranging from science to history to cricket. The 2 lowest scoring teams would be eliminated. The second round has another 20 questions on topics like labor laws, economics, and current events. The lowest scoring team in this round would be eliminated. Both rounds aim to assess the teams and eliminate the two lowest performers based on their scores.
1. This document outlines the details of an open sports quiz held on March 31st 2013 in Kolkata, including the names of finalists and qualifiers.
2. It provides 25 questions on various sports topics to be answered in the preliminary written round, with questions 11-20 marked as starred questions.
3. The top 8 scoring participants would move on to the finals round, with answers to be provided afterwards.
The document summarizes the rules for a general quiz competition, including that it will have 25 questions worth 1 mark each, writing must be in block letters, the top 8 teams will qualify for finals, and use of electronic devices is prohibited and will result in disqualification. It also notes that question 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 are tie-breaking questions and the quiz master's decision is final.
1) Leryn Franco is a javelin thrower from Argentina who gained internet fame at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She was ranked highly on lists of attractive athletes.
2) The 2016 Olympics logo is featured.
3) Inzamam-ul-Haq is missing from the list of cricketers provided.
This quiz document contains 30 questions about football for a quiz event held in July 2015 at Presidency University, Kolkata. The questions cover a range of topics related to football players, teams, tournaments, formations and terminology. The document provides rules for the quiz, indicating it will have 30 questions worth 1 mark each with some star questions counting extra for tie-breaks.
This document contains multiple trivia questions about sports, history, and pop culture. It asks the reader to identify people, events, teams, trophies, and other details based on clues and images provided. The questions cover topics like cricket, football/soccer, the Olympics, field hockey, chess, and more.
This document contains a 27 question general quiz with questions ranging in topics from movies, sports, history, science, and more. Teams that score highest on the quiz will qualify for the general quiz finals being held at the INNOVISION-2k11 event.
This document outlines the disproportionate social and health impacts of coal exposure on communities of color in the United States. It discusses how coal plants are often located in low-income communities of color, exposing residents to higher levels of pollution. The document then presents statistics on the negative effects of one such plant, North Omaha Station, on the surrounding community in Omaha, Nebraska. It proposes that communities fighting these impacts focus on objectives like pollution control, transitioning to cleaner energy sources, and plant closure. Tactics discussed include negotiations, advocacy campaigns, demonstrations, and legal action. The overall aim is for communities to recognize coal's effects and take action to promote environmental and climate justice.
The document analyzes financial metrics like return on assets (ROA), return on equity (ROE), retention ratio, internal growth rate (IGR), and sustainable growth rate (SGR) for a company from 2008-2012. It also interprets cash flow statements by examining cash from operating, investing, and financing activities over those years.
This document contains a 2004 question paper for the Railway Recruitment Board Goods Guard Recruitment Exam in Chandigarh, India. The paper tests general knowledge and includes questions on current events, politics, geography, history, and science. It also includes reasoning and logic questions involving relationships, sequences, and deductions. The paper contains 60 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like international women's day, Indian state leaders, famous cricketers, historical battles, and capital cities among others.
The document summarizes the 2010 Commonwealth Games held in Delhi, India from October 3-14, 2010. It discusses the bidding process and selection of Delhi to host, preparations including venue and infrastructure construction, sports events, nations and athletes participating, medal tally, opening and closing ceremonies, and concerns around excessive costs, corruption, and socio-economic issues.
The document provides a summary of current affairs from December 2014 including: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi being awarded Asian of the Year 2014; the United Nations Environment Programme releasing the first Adaptation Gap Report on climate change; and geologists discovering the mineral bridgmanite is the most abundant in earth's lower mantle. It also summarizes events such as Pakistan and China inaugurating the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and the World Economic Forum releasing the 2013 Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index where India ranked 65th.
1. The document is the question paper for Class X Social Science exam with 36 questions.
2. Questions 1-16 are 1 mark multiple choice questions. Questions 17-29 are 3 mark questions. Questions 30-34 are 4 mark questions.
3. Questions 35-36 contain instructions for mapping questions on History and Geography respectively, where students need to identify and label features on outline maps of India.
The Commonwealth Games is a major international multi-sport event held every four years involving members of the Commonwealth of Nations. The 2010 Games were held in Delhi, India from October 3-14 and were the largest multi-sport event ever held in the country. Over 70 nations participated in 17 sporting events. While preparations faced some delays and corruption issues, commentators believed India would successfully host the Games.
This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about various sports and sporting trivia. It provides rules for the quiz, questions about sports like badminton, cricket, field hockey, Olympics, and more. It also includes images related to some of the answer choices.
Made by Yal Govani and Sagar Modi, we present to you the ultimate last minute hail mary attempt to hold a good General Quiz. Special thanks to all those who made this possible.
1. This document provides instructions for a Social Science exam for Class X students. It details that there are 36 total questions, ranging from 1 to 4 marks each. Questions 1-16 are multiple choice, questions 17-29 are 3 mark questions, and questions 30-34 are 4 mark questions. The last two questions are map questions worth 2 and 3 marks respectively. Students are instructed to answer all questions and show their work within the word limits provided for each question type.
2. The exam covers topics related to history, civics, geography, and economics. Sample multiple choice questions assess knowledge of events in Vietnam and India. Three mark questions require explaining examples or differences. Four mark questions involve longer explanations or
This document contains 30 general knowledge questions across various topics including business, world events, science and technology. The questions are multiple choice questions with 4 answer options for each. The questions cover topics like budget airlines, corporate CEOs, books, world events, currencies, poverty indicators, sports administrators and more.
Business quiz.. More than 100 Questions with Answers...Aamir Zahoor
This document outlines the structure and questions for two elimination rounds of a quiz competition between 8 teams (Team A to Team H). The first round consists of 20 multiple choice questions with subjects ranging from science to history to cricket. The 2 lowest scoring teams would be eliminated. The second round has another 20 questions on topics like labor laws, economics, and current events. The lowest scoring team in this round would be eliminated. Both rounds aim to assess the teams and eliminate the two lowest performers based on their scores.
1. This document outlines the details of an open sports quiz held on March 31st 2013 in Kolkata, including the names of finalists and qualifiers.
2. It provides 25 questions on various sports topics to be answered in the preliminary written round, with questions 11-20 marked as starred questions.
3. The top 8 scoring participants would move on to the finals round, with answers to be provided afterwards.
The document summarizes the rules for a general quiz competition, including that it will have 25 questions worth 1 mark each, writing must be in block letters, the top 8 teams will qualify for finals, and use of electronic devices is prohibited and will result in disqualification. It also notes that question 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 are tie-breaking questions and the quiz master's decision is final.
1) Leryn Franco is a javelin thrower from Argentina who gained internet fame at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She was ranked highly on lists of attractive athletes.
2) The 2016 Olympics logo is featured.
3) Inzamam-ul-Haq is missing from the list of cricketers provided.
This quiz document contains 30 questions about football for a quiz event held in July 2015 at Presidency University, Kolkata. The questions cover a range of topics related to football players, teams, tournaments, formations and terminology. The document provides rules for the quiz, indicating it will have 30 questions worth 1 mark each with some star questions counting extra for tie-breaks.
This document contains multiple trivia questions about sports, history, and pop culture. It asks the reader to identify people, events, teams, trophies, and other details based on clues and images provided. The questions cover topics like cricket, football/soccer, the Olympics, field hockey, chess, and more.
This document contains a 27 question general quiz with questions ranging in topics from movies, sports, history, science, and more. Teams that score highest on the quiz will qualify for the general quiz finals being held at the INNOVISION-2k11 event.
This document outlines the disproportionate social and health impacts of coal exposure on communities of color in the United States. It discusses how coal plants are often located in low-income communities of color, exposing residents to higher levels of pollution. The document then presents statistics on the negative effects of one such plant, North Omaha Station, on the surrounding community in Omaha, Nebraska. It proposes that communities fighting these impacts focus on objectives like pollution control, transitioning to cleaner energy sources, and plant closure. Tactics discussed include negotiations, advocacy campaigns, demonstrations, and legal action. The overall aim is for communities to recognize coal's effects and take action to promote environmental and climate justice.
The document analyzes financial metrics like return on assets (ROA), return on equity (ROE), retention ratio, internal growth rate (IGR), and sustainable growth rate (SGR) for a company from 2008-2012. It also interprets cash flow statements by examining cash from operating, investing, and financing activities over those years.
Este documento describe la configuración e implementación de DNS y RADIUS. Explica cómo instalar y configurar Bind para crear un servidor DNS primario y secundario, así como subdominios. También explica cómo instalar y configurar FreeRADIUS, incluida la configuración de puertos, usuarios y cliente para proporcionar autenticación RADIUS. Finalmente, brinda instrucciones sobre cómo probar la configuración de RADIUS usando la herramienta de prueba radlogin.
Rob McKinney discusses the potential for connecting construction apps through integration in the cloud, calling this concept "App Alchemy". He provides examples of using different apps together such as taking a photo in one app and marking it up in another. McKinney also discusses connecting platforms like hosting a BIM model in one system and generating punch lists in another. The presentation explores potential use cases for App Alchemy and provides recipes for integrating apps like FotoIn, Egnyte, SmartUse, Assemble Systems, and Kahua.
This document provides a price list for electrical equipment manufactured in South Korea, including prices in Vietnamese Dong. It lists various types of circuit breakers, including miniature circuit breakers (MCBs), molded case circuit breakers (MCCBs), air circuit breakers (ACBs), and associated accessories. The price list is effective from April 1, 2012 and prices do not include a 10% VAT tax. It provides the names, amperages, interrupting capacities, and prices of over 100 circuit breaker products.
I delivered this presentation at the CMAA Conference in October 2014. The goal of the presentation was to inform attendees about the uses for app on construction projects. The workflows discussed were plan markups, progress photos, safety reports, daily logs and time entry.
The highlighted apps were:
Plan Grid
FotoIn Mobile
iAuditor
Raken
Viewpoint
This document discusses using digital organizing and social media, particularly Facebook, for social change campaigns. It defines social media as online conversations through tools like Facebook and notes that Facebook is very popular. It provides best practices for using Facebook, including using multimedia content, not automating updates, and posting relevant links and news to campaigns. Contact information is provided for the digital media field manager to help with social media strategies.
This document contains a list of individuals, corporations, and companies donating items for an auction with 33 auction items listed ranging from wine and vacation packages to dinners and event tickets. It also includes information on a fundraising goal of $250,000 and levels of giving from $50 to $50,000. John Morgan's name is repeated throughout and he thanks Caffe Vita for providing coffee.
This document provides an overview of Hilton Hotels, including:
1) Hilton started in 1919 and went public in 1946, expanding nationally in North America and internationally, diversifying into casinos and vacation ownership.
2) Hilton implemented an integrated technology infrastructure called ONQ and a CRM system to provide excellent customer service and a competitive advantage by identifying their best guests.
3) Hilton faced challenges in going global such as access to capital, employee turnover, and achieving service standardization across locations.
O documento discute aspectos importantes da liturgia e do culto cristão. Ele define liturgia como o culto público oficiado por uma igreja e discute como o culto deve ser um encontro real com Deus e não um espetáculo. Também aborda diferentes tipos de cultos e elementos essenciais como adoração, confissão e perdão com base no relato de Isaías 6.
This document discusses Metro C&C's business model and an evaluation of entering new markets in China, Russia, and India. Metro C&C is an international self-service wholesale retailer based on bulk buying and self-service. It evaluates country entry through a feasibility study process and final country ranking. While Metro C&C's B2B concept has benefited local economies, each country presents challenges - like cultural differences, infrastructure issues, and political instability that must be addressed for successful market entry.
This document contains a 50 question multiple choice quiz on various topics related to current affairs such as business, politics, sports and world events. The questions test knowledge on topics like the location of an international trade conference, the leading country in labor productivity, the company that launched India's first asset reconstruction roadmap, and other related factual questions.
This document contains a solved question paper for the Railway Recruitment Board Exam from 2008. It includes 87 multiple choice questions across various subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, general knowledge, and history. The questions cover topics such as light refraction, chemical formulas, plant and animal biology, capital cities, famous people, historical events, and more.
This document contains a solved question paper for the Railway Recruitment Board Exam from 2008. It includes 91 multiple choice questions across various subjects like science, history, geography and general knowledge. The answers to all 91 questions are provided at the end. The paper tests factual knowledge on topics ranging from light refraction to capital cities, chemical formulas, and more.
This document appears to be a practice test containing multiple choice questions related to current events, business, history, and general knowledge. Some of the questions covered in the 3 sentences are:
Questions covered general topics like the leading artificial sweetener brand in India, the cause of monsoons, an Indian automaker that manufactures for Mitsubishi, and the sport associated with the name "Koneru Humpy". Business and economic questions included large IT deals in India, oil finds locations in India, and the largest employer among Indian IT and BPO companies. Current events questions focused on a 2007 suicide bombing at a UK airport and monks protesting in Myanmar.
The document provides instructions for a 2-hour exam with 100 questions worth 3 marks each. It includes a passage discussing the precarious state of humanity poised on the "razor's edge of destiny" in the atomic age. It then lists 59 multiple choice questions testing comprehension of the passage and assessing various subjects like history, science, and math. The questions follow a format of selecting the best answer from options A through D.
1. This document contains a model question paper for a social science exam with multiple choice questions, matching questions, short answer questions, distinguishing between concepts, choosing optional questions to answer in detail, writing paragraphs on topics, and marking locations on a map.
2. The questions cover a wide range of topics related to history, geography, economics, and current affairs including topics like the Indian independence movement, world wars, environmental issues, five year plans, and locations in Asia.
3. The paper tests students' knowledge across different question formats to comprehensively evaluate their understanding of key social science concepts and ability to apply that knowledge.
This document contains a model public examination for Social Science from March 2012. It includes multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key historical events and people. It also includes short answer and essay questions evaluating understanding of topics like the League of Nations, salt satyagraha movement, SAARC, and remote sensing. Students are asked to label locations on maps of Asia and India and distinguish between various geographic and economic concepts.
The document contains a collection of general knowledge questions and answers related to business, brands, and current events. Some of the topics covered include companies (e.g. Cisco, Citicorp, Essar), products (e.g. Ford Model T, Marlboro cigarettes, Microsoft XP), people (e.g. Osama Bin Laden, Silvio Berlusconi, Steve Ballmer), events (e.g. launch of Amazon and Yahoo!, September 11 attacks), and miscellaneous facts (e.g. number of EU countries, currency of Portugal). The questions test knowledge across different domains including technology, business, brands, and global affairs.
The document contains a collection of general knowledge questions and answers related to business, brands, and current events. Some of the topics covered include companies (e.g. Cisco, Citicorp, Essar Group), products (e.g. Ford Model T, Marlboro cigarettes, Microsoft XP), people (e.g. Osama Bin Laden, Silvio Berlusconi, Steve Ballmer), events (e.g. launch of Amazon and Yahoo!, September 11 attacks), and miscellaneous facts (e.g. number of EU countries, currency of Portugal). The questions test knowledge across different domains including technology, business, brands, and general world affairs.
This document contains a 50 question multiple choice test on topics ranging from history, geography, and science. The questions assess knowledge of important figures, events, places, and scientific concepts. Some examples include identifying Vir Savarkar as the founder of Abhinav Bharat, recognizing that Melbourne has the longest day and shortest night on December 22nd, and knowing that biological nitrogen fixation does not commonly occur in crops like pulses, rice or wheat.
This document contains a 2006 sample question paper for the Railway Recruitment Board Examination in India. It includes 70 multiple choice questions testing various subjects like history, geography, science, and general knowledge. The questions cover topics ranging from Indian independence leaders and dynasties to human anatomy, chemistry, and physics concepts. The document provides the questions along with the suggested multiple choice answers.
Kerala psc secretariat assistant exam solved paper 2014Sura Books
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This document contains 67 multiple choice questions related to current affairs from March 2020. The questions cover topics like countries, economies, science, appointments and awards, sports and other news events from around the world during that period.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions on various topics including history, geography, science, current affairs, sports, famous personalities and inventions. There are around 8 questions in each section covering subjects like early leaders and civilizations, elements, countries and their capitals, authors and their books, space missions and discoveries etc. The document tests general knowledge through different categories of questions with single correct answers identified by letters a, b, c or d.
This document appears to be a sample test containing 79 multiple choice questions assessing various subjects including: mathematics, history, geography, science, and current events. The test covers topics such as: numerical operations, political figures, scientific concepts, sports tournaments, and more. It is a comprehensive exam assessing broad general knowledge.
The document contains a series of multiple choice questions about general knowledge topics including science, geography, history and politics. The questions cover subjects such as the national anthem of India, major producers of tea, tiger reserves in India, and key facts about organizations like Wikileaks. The document tests knowledge across many domains in a multiple choice question format.
This document contains 49 multiple choice questions related to recent events and appointments. The questions cover topics like the appointment of a new chairperson of SEBI, India's rank on sustainable development goals, the evacuation operation from Ukraine called Operation Ganga, and the election of new presidents in South Korea and Chile.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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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.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
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General Knowledge – Question Bank 4
1. Which actor played James Bond in only one film?
(a) Sean Connery (b) Pierce Brosnan (c) George Lazenby (d) Timothy Dalton
2. On whose novel the film ‘the Silence of the Lambs’ is based?
(a) Thomas Harris (b) Agatha Christie (c) Michael Crichton (d) David Baldacci
3. Who was the first Black actor to win an Oscar?
(a) Eddie Murphy (b) Wesley Snipes (c) Sidney Poitiers (d) Morgan Freeman
4. Who is regarded as ‘the Father of the Science Fiction’?
(a) Isaac Asimov (b) Jules Verne (c) Arthur C. Clarke (d) H.G. Wells
5. In which famous novel can we find the character ‘Cheshire Cat’?
(a) Tom Thumb (b) Lord of the Rings (c) Alice in Wonderland (d) The Manticore Secret
6. In first ever Cricket World Cup final, 5 batsmen of Australia got out in the same manner. How?
(a) Caught Behind (b) Stumped (c) Clean Bowled (d) Run Out
7. Which New Zealand cricketer made his debut as Captain?
(a) Martin Crowe (b) Jeremy Coney (c) Lee Jermon (d) Adam Parore
8. Which cricketer had bowled the underarm ball to deny New Zealand victory in a One Day International?
(a) Greg Chappell (b) Ian Chappell (c) Trevor Chappell (d) Steve Waugh
9. In which state of India ‘Rural Olympics’ happen every year?
(a) Himachal Pradesh (b) Punjab (c) Haryana (d) Uttar Pradesh
10. From which year the World Military Games have started?
(a) 1995 (b) 1998 (c) 2000 (d) 2003
11. Which of the following describes Triathlon correctly?
(a) Swimming – Cycling – Marathon (b) Cycling – Sprint – Hurdles
(c) Cycling – Swimming – Half Marathon (d) Marathon – Swimming - Cycling
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2. 12. Who became India’s second Grand Master in Chess after Vishwanathan Anand?
(a) Abhijit Kunte (b) Koneru Hampi (c) Pravin Thipsay (d) Dibyendu Barua
13. In Karate, the highest degree is Black Belt. What is the beginning level?
(a) Yellow Belt (b) White Belt (c) Green Belt (d) Blue Belt
14. In Olympic Swimming medley, in which order the swimmers swim?
(a) Butterfly – Breast Stroke – Back Stroke – Free Style
(b) Butterfly – Back Stroke – Breast Stroke – Free Style
(c) Free Style – Back Stroke – Breast Stroke – Butterfly
(d) Breast Stroke – Back Stroke – Free Style – Butterfly
15. Ethiopian athletes have dominated the long distance running scene. Who was the first Ethiopian athlete to have
won the Olympic Marathon Gold Medal?
(a) Emile Zetopec (b) Hale Gabresilassi (c) Usain Bolt (d) Abebe Bikila
16. Which economist has put forward the concept of ‘Creative Destruction?’
(a) Amartya Sen (b) Jean Dreze (c) Joseph Schumpeter (d) Herbert Spencer
17. The new Distress Alert Transmitter which will serve the Coast Guard to avoid terrorist attacks from sea is
developed by -
(a) DRDO (b) Mahindra (c) CSIR (d) ISRO
18. Reliance Industries Ltd. bought NOCIL (National Organic Chemicals India Ltd.) from -
(a) The Aditya Birla Group (b) The Arvind Mafatlal Group
(c) The Godrej Group (e) The Tata Group
19. Who is regarded as the pioneer of Strategic Management?
(a) Igor Ansoff (b) Henry Mintzberg (c) Michael Porter (d) Jack Trout
20. A Hindi feature film called ‘Na Tum Jaano Na Hum’, starring Hrithik Roshan, Saif Ali Khan and Isha Deol was
produced by -
(a) Subhiksha (b) Aditya Birla Group (c) Pantaloon (d) Levi Strauss
21. Which was the first India-centric brand that Hindustan Lever launched in 1928, when it started its operations in
India?
(a) Lifebuoy (b) Surf (c) Dalda (d) Modern Bread
22. Gecis, a BPO company changed its name to Genpact after getting acquired by -
(a) Infosys (b) GE (c) L & T Infotech (d) Westinghouse
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3. 23. A company called American Ferment, started in 1888, selling health food and other medical products is a big
multinational now. What is its name now?
(a) Reckitt Benckiser (b) Johnson and Johnson (c) Kellogg’s (e) Sandoz
24. Viagra, the famous aphrodisiac is patented by –
(a) GlaxoSmithKline (b) Aventis (c) Roche (d) Pfizer
25. LOT is the name of an airline of –
(a) Belgium (b) Poland (c) Czech Republic (d) Slovakia
26. Which economist had developed the concept of National Income Measurement and its significance in Economic
Development?
(a) Ragnar Nurkse (b) Amartya Sen (c) Simon Kuznets (d) John Maynard Keynes
27. Who played Batman against Jack Nicholson’s Joker?
(a) Val Kilmer (b) Michael Keaton (c) Tommy Lee Jones (d) Nicholas Cage
28. Which actor immortalized the role of Count Dracula?
(a) Omar Shariff (b) Gene Hackman (c) Anthony Hopkins (d) Christopher Lee
29. Which cricketer’s popularity was so much that his wedding was broadcast live on the government television
throughout the country?
(a) Clive Lloyd (b) Vivian Richards (c) Michael Holding (d) Malcolm Marshal
30. Yitzhak Rabin, the Israeli Prime Minister was assassinated by –
(a) Yigal Amir (b) Eli Cohen (c) Zvi Ben Shaul (d) Avi Herzog
Answer: a
31. India asserted its exclusive rights on the mineral wealth found in the oceans and in the territorial waters by this
constitutional amendment –
(a) 40th (b) 41st (c) 44th (d) 74th
32. The poorest district in India – Malkangiri is in which state?
(a) Sikkim (b) West Bengal (c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Orissa
33. Which political party does Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinijad represent?
(a) Islamic Society of Engineers (b) Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran
(c) Constitutionalist Party of Iran (d) Islamic Iran Participation Front
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4. 34. What was the actual name of Nazi Party of Germany?
(a) National Socialist Party (b) National Socialist Workers’ and Peasants’ Party
(c) National Socialist Workers’ Party (d) National Socialist Peasants’ Party
35. Along with who did P. Chidambaram had established Tamil Maanila Congress, a breakaway faction of
Congress?
(a) Jayalalitha (b) N.T. Ramarao (c) M. Karunanidhi (d) G.K. Moopnar
36. Which of the following devices can reproduce the coloured image with minimum loss of hue?
(a) Digital Cameras (b) Motion Picture Cameras
(c) Broadcast Cameras (d) Manual Still Cameras
37. Which of the following has the highest storage density?
(a) Blu-Ray (b) Holographic Storage Device
(c) DVD (d) Pen Drives
38. Which aeroplane was the first to have a ‘Black Box’, a computer that keeps the record of all flight movements?
(a) Boeing 747 (b) Boeing 707
(c) Super Constellation DC -10 (d) Concorde
39. The process of fragmentation of DNA in Genetic Engineering is known as –
(a) Electrosynthesis (b) Electrophoresis (c) Electroanalysis (d) Electrolysis
40. What is ASIMO?
(a) An ‘intelligent’ Super Computer (b) An ‘intelligent’ Robot
(c) Robots used in Surgeries (d) Super Computers playing Chess
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