The document contains an English test with questions about vocabulary, grammar, and a reading comprehension passage. The vocabulary questions cover natural disasters, words related to boats and the Titanic, and describing a school. The grammar questions involve articles, quantifiers, and past tense verbs. The reading passage is about a 5.2 magnitude earthquake in Lorca, Spain that killed at least 10 people and damaged many buildings.
This document outlines an hour and 15 minute quiz assembly and challenge for Year 7 students. It includes 50 multiple choice questions on various topics to test students' knowledge. It also describes 3 mini-games or challenges for students - a staring contest, a cream cracker eating challenge within 2 minutes to music, and a ping pong ball transfer challenge using straws within 30 seconds against distracting fans. The winners of the challenges receive points to add to their overall quiz score.
This document contains the instructions and content for a trivia quiz game involving multiple rounds on movies, observations, flags, celebrities, superheroes, geography, logic problems, famous faces, and logos. Players are instructed to get into teams, stay silent, not share answers, and write responses on boards without showing until prompted. The various rounds contain pictures, questions, and partial answers to identify movies, make observations, guess flags, celebrities, superheroes, answer geography and logic questions, recognize famous mouths, and identify logos.
This document provides 50 brain teasers and lateral thinking puzzles compiled by David Koutsoukis. The puzzles cover a wide range of topics and involve wordplay, logic, and thinking outside the box. Examples include puzzles about homophones, ambiguous wording, unusual perspectives, and paradoxes. The goal is to challenge readers to carefully analyze each clue and think creatively to arrive at the right solution.
The document outlines classroom rules that students must follow, including raising their hand to speak, only going to the bathroom one at a time with permission, no talking to seatmates, and anyone with their name in the "magic box" must sing the school hymn at the end of class. It then provides a reading comprehension review on the story "Star of Baler" including what Manoling learned from his parents, activities he enjoyed on the farm, why Don Luis called him one day, and how Don Luis compared stalks to people.
New Headway Intermediate - Unit1 what a wonder ful world... ..
New Headway Intermediate Unit1 what a wonder ful world.
UNIDAD 1. Its a wonderful worl. PAGINA 6
TEMAS: Tenses, Auxiliary verbs, Short answers, Whats in a world, Social expressions.
This document outlines an English language tournament with 11 contests including warm up tongue twisters, brainstorming, matching proverbs, running dictation, a captain's quiz, speaking, identifying ingredients from a video, karaoke, grade/form differences, pictionary, and awards. The contests cover topics about British culture, language, and history.
The document describes an English race competition between two teams, Team A and Team B. It outlines the activities and tasks the teams must complete, including greeting the audience, answering trivia questions, solving riddles, and taking tests in various subjects like geography, biology, and math. The competition involves completing the tasks while racing to collect "golden chips" before the other team. The document provides examples of the riddles, tests, and material covered in each subject.
The document contains an English test with questions about vocabulary, grammar, and a reading comprehension passage. The vocabulary questions cover natural disasters, words related to boats and the Titanic, and describing a school. The grammar questions involve articles, quantifiers, and past tense verbs. The reading passage is about a 5.2 magnitude earthquake in Lorca, Spain that killed at least 10 people and damaged many buildings.
This document outlines an hour and 15 minute quiz assembly and challenge for Year 7 students. It includes 50 multiple choice questions on various topics to test students' knowledge. It also describes 3 mini-games or challenges for students - a staring contest, a cream cracker eating challenge within 2 minutes to music, and a ping pong ball transfer challenge using straws within 30 seconds against distracting fans. The winners of the challenges receive points to add to their overall quiz score.
This document contains the instructions and content for a trivia quiz game involving multiple rounds on movies, observations, flags, celebrities, superheroes, geography, logic problems, famous faces, and logos. Players are instructed to get into teams, stay silent, not share answers, and write responses on boards without showing until prompted. The various rounds contain pictures, questions, and partial answers to identify movies, make observations, guess flags, celebrities, superheroes, answer geography and logic questions, recognize famous mouths, and identify logos.
This document provides 50 brain teasers and lateral thinking puzzles compiled by David Koutsoukis. The puzzles cover a wide range of topics and involve wordplay, logic, and thinking outside the box. Examples include puzzles about homophones, ambiguous wording, unusual perspectives, and paradoxes. The goal is to challenge readers to carefully analyze each clue and think creatively to arrive at the right solution.
The document outlines classroom rules that students must follow, including raising their hand to speak, only going to the bathroom one at a time with permission, no talking to seatmates, and anyone with their name in the "magic box" must sing the school hymn at the end of class. It then provides a reading comprehension review on the story "Star of Baler" including what Manoling learned from his parents, activities he enjoyed on the farm, why Don Luis called him one day, and how Don Luis compared stalks to people.
New Headway Intermediate - Unit1 what a wonder ful world... ..
New Headway Intermediate Unit1 what a wonder ful world.
UNIDAD 1. Its a wonderful worl. PAGINA 6
TEMAS: Tenses, Auxiliary verbs, Short answers, Whats in a world, Social expressions.
This document outlines an English language tournament with 11 contests including warm up tongue twisters, brainstorming, matching proverbs, running dictation, a captain's quiz, speaking, identifying ingredients from a video, karaoke, grade/form differences, pictionary, and awards. The contests cover topics about British culture, language, and history.
The document describes an English race competition between two teams, Team A and Team B. It outlines the activities and tasks the teams must complete, including greeting the audience, answering trivia questions, solving riddles, and taking tests in various subjects like geography, biology, and math. The competition involves completing the tasks while racing to collect "golden chips" before the other team. The document provides examples of the riddles, tests, and material covered in each subject.
1. The passage is an exam containing multiple choice and short answer questions about pronouns and stories.
2. It tests the student's understanding of pronoun types like personal, demonstrative, and relative pronouns.
3. It also asks the student to identify details like character names, themes, and authors from stories they have read.
This document outlines an "NZ-a-Thon" event for Years 5 and 6 students with various questions and activities about New Zealand geography, history, culture and government. It is divided into three weeks covering topics like New Zealand places, famous citizens, industries and unusual facts. Students are tasked with answering questions, conducting interviews, researching topics, making posters and participating in activities to earn stamps in their "NZ-a-Thon passport". The goal is to help students learn more about New Zealand through an engaging set of questions, research assignments and cultural experiences.
The document summarizes discussions between Alan and Becky about rickshaws in a podcast, and between a professor and interviewer about a project to save water. It also includes snippets of conversations between students about family history projects and fashion. The main points are:
1) Alan and Becky discuss how rickshaws originated in Japan and were later used in India and China, pulling carts for long hours with low pay and poor conditions.
2) A professor discusses a project called "Every Drop Counts" to raise awareness of water scarcity and encourage water conservation in schools through activities and competitions.
3) A student named George shares details about his grandmother who immigrated to the UK from Jamaica
The document discusses various topics including famous scientists like Dr. El-Baz and Abu Heif, the novel Oliver Twist, cleanliness and hygiene, King Lear, and cities like New York. It contains questions and answers about these topics. For example, it discusses how Dr. El-Baz helped Egypt by finding water sources using remote sensing techniques, and how Abu Heif became a national hero in Egypt by breaking swimming records. It also contains plot details and themes from Oliver Twist, such as Oliver growing up in a workhouse and being mistreated.
The document provides instructions and information for a Key English Test consisting of 9 parts with a total time of 1 hour and 10 minutes. It instructs students to write their answers on the answer sheet provided and to complete it within the time allowed. It also informs students that questions 1-55 carry 1 mark each and question 56 carries 5 marks.
The document describes the rules and rounds of a quiz competition finale consisting of 4 rounds:
1) Round One has 2 rounds of Infinite Bounce questions worth +10 points for each correct answer.
2) Round Two is a Visual Connect round worth up to +50 points for identifying the connecting theme across 5 slides.
3) Round Three has another 2 rounds of Infinite Bounce questions worth +10 points each.
4) Round Four is a Mega Connect round worth up to +90 points for identifying the connecting theme across 9 slides. The quizmaster's decision is final.
The document contains questions and answers about Australia and New Zealand. It covers topics such as the meaning of Canberra, animals on the Australian coat of arms, when Australia was discovered, and its highest point. It also discusses New Zealand's national colors, languages, and waterways separating its islands. The document quizzes on details about the two countries' geography, history, culture and wildlife.
1) The document summarizes an anime-themed quiz meet with questions about various anime shows, movies, and characters.
2) Questions covered topics like Mob Psycho 100, Arrested Development, Cowboy Bebop, Fullmetal Alchemist, One Punch Man, Pokémon, Avatar, Tokyo Ghoul, Attack on Titan, Death Note, and more.
3) Participants were given points for correct answers and could earn extra points through funny or creative responses. The quiz master's decisions were described as final.
This document outlines the various rounds of an intellectual marathon for 5th form students. The rounds include testing knowledge about Great Britain, drawing a picture based on a description, performing a mime, answering trivia questions quickly as a team, matching rhyming words and pictures, and guessing riddles. The marathon aims to engage students through different mental challenges involving subjects like geography, art, language, and logic.
This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about Vietnam, Australia, and Japan. The questions cover topics like Vietnamese art forms, the symbolism in country flags, popular foods and transportation in each country. After each question, the document directs the reader to check articles about each country for the answer. It aims to quiz the reader on basic facts about the collaborative countries of Vietnam, Australia, and Japan.
The document provides instructions for students taking an English exam, including reminding students to fill in the last two digits of their exam number and not look ahead to the next page. It explains there are 41 multiple choice questions over 12 pages to be completed in 60 minutes, and students should listen for instructions from the proctor on when to start and finish. The questions cover both individual questions and question sets on various topics and students are advised on how to properly fill in their answer sheets.
New Headway Intermediate - Unit 3 telling tales .. ..
New Headway Intermediate Unit 3 telling tales.
New Headway Intermediate UNIDAD 3 Telling tales.
TEMAS: Past tenses, Passive, Art and literature, Giving opinions.
This document contains a collection of English idioms related to weather, riddles in English with answers, fill-in-the-blank exercises to complete common phrases, and examples of wordplay jokes and puns in English. It also provides the answers to the riddles and phrases. The content aims to expose the reader to interesting aspects of the English language through examples of idioms, proverbs, and wordplay.
This document discusses healthcare analytics. It begins by defining healthcare analytics as focusing on technologies and processes that measure, manage, and analyze healthcare data to enable more effective and efficient operational and clinical decisions. It then outlines the objectives of healthcare analytics as making decisions data-driven, transparent, verifiable, and robust. The document describes the main types of analytics as descriptive, predictive, diagnostic, and prescriptive. It also lists some common sources of healthcare data and how healthcare companies use analytics to reduce costs, improve patient outcomes, and conduct randomized clinical trials. Emerging technologies discussed include big data, AI/ML, blockchain, and AR/VR. Finally, some existing healthcare analytics tools on the market are briefly described.
SQL: Structured Query Language
Includes:
Introduction
It is a computer programming language that is used for storage, retrieval and manipulation of data that is stored in relational database. This is a standard computer programming language used for RDMS (Relational Database Management Systems).
IBM’s Ted Cod a.k.a Father of Relational databases gave the concept of relational model for database in 1970. It was 4 years later SQL appeared in 1974. This was just an idea, which got conceptualized in the form of Systems/R in 1978 and was released by IBM. The ANSI standards and first prototype of relational databases was released in 1986, which is popularly knows as Oracle
Advantages:
Used for accessing data in RDBMS.
Used for describing data.
Definition of data and its manipulation.
Can be used with other programming language by embedding SQL modules into other languages code, pre-compilers and libraries.
Possible to create and drop data base using this programming language.
Setting permission on views, table and procedures.
Can be used for creating views, procedures and functions.
Commands
Commands in SQL are categorized into three category namely
DDL – Data definition language
DML – Data Manipulation language
DCL – Data Control language
Data Definition Language (DDL)
Commands that are classified under DDL category are as follows:
CREATE – Used for creating an object, table/view.
ALTER – Used for modifying an existing database object.
DROP – Object, table an views created using CREATE can be deleted/removed.
Data Manipulation Language (DML)
Commands that are classified under DML are as follows:
SELECT – Used for retrieving a set of records from one/more than one tables.
DELETE – Used for deleting records.
UPDATE – Used for modifying / updating records.
INSERT – Used for inserting records.
Data Control Language (DCL)
Commands that have been classified under DCL are:
GRANT – Users can be granted permission / privileges using this command
REVOKE – Privileges to the user can be taken back using this command.
Constraints
Rules are enforced on the columns of the table that contain data specific for the field for all the record in the table. These rules are referred to as constraints, which are generally used to ensure that field only gets a particular type of value. For instance if there is a field called “Age” in the table, then this field can only take numeric value.
Constraints set up for the table apply to all the data stored in the table.
Some of the common constraints are:
NOT NULL:
This constraints ensure that the field value is never set to NULL
DEFAULT:
Typically used to fill in a default value for any field left blank.
UNIQUE:
If the constraints is set on a column, then all value set for this field will have to be unique
Contents:
Behavior Driven Development (BDD)
Features of BDD
BDD Tools
BDD Framework
Examples of Cucumber/SpecFlow/BDD test
Gherkin – BDD Language
The Problem
Example of Gherkin
The Conclusion
SpecFlow Feature File
Keywords for the Feature File creation
This PPT gives a brief description about Geomatics, the disciplines and techniques constituting Geomatics, Geographic Information System or GIS, GIS data (Spatial Data and Non- Spatial Data), GIS data models, GIS application in Petroleum Exploration, Coordinate System, Geodetic Datum and ArcGIS.
A brief summary of Oil and Gas Upstream. PPT includes basic Chemistry, Basic Geology, Oil formation, Migration of Petroleum, Reservoir, porosity, permeability, Geological structures for petroleum entrapment, Exploration methods, Geological methods, Geophysical methods, geophysical methods, seismic methods, seismic methods, gravity methods, magnetic methods, well drilling, preparation to drill, setting the rig, drilling, enhanced oil recovery, EOR, primary oil recovery, secondary oil recovery, thermal recovery, gas injection and chemical injection
An Overview of CNG and PNG
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG): is natural gas compressed to a pressure of 200-250 Kg/cm² (g) (due to its low density) to enhance the vehicle onboard storage capacity. Thus, the compressed form of natural gas is used as a fuel for transportation purposes.
At present CNG Retail Outlets of GAIL and Its JVCs are available in Delhi, Maharastra, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Tripura, and Madhya Pradesh States with more than 400 CNG Retail outlets catering to approximately 6,80,000 vehicles.
Indraprastha Gas Ltd, a JV of GAIL (India) Ltd, has 209 CNG Retail outlets and Mahanagar Gas Ltd another JV of GAIL (India) Ltd has set up 148 CNG stations
Similarly, other JVCs like MNGL has 13 Outlets, BGL has 14 outlets , GGL with 10 outlets each, and AGL & CGUL with 9 retail outlets each and TNGCL with one outlet.
GAIL Gas Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of GAIL (India) Limited has currently 17 CNG outlets at Dewas, Sonepat, Kota, Meerut, Vijaipur, Dibiyapur, Firozabad, Vadodara and Panvel. It will be commissioning its other outlets very soon.
Piped Natural Gas (PNG) is natural gas used as a fuel for households, Industries (with a demand of less than 50000 scmd) and commercial units
Problem of odor pollution and its management solutionRohit Bisht
The term odour refers to perception regarding smell or scientifically it can be called as “a sensation resulting from the reception of stimulus by the olfactory sensory system”. It can be unpleasant or pleasant but it is caused by inhaling air borne inorganics or organics.
The ever growing population, urbanization and industrialisation has led to odour problem which has increased in to a large proportion and thus a need to control the problem has risen. The major reason of odour problem is no proper sanitation facilities for urbanization. Industrialisation is taking place at a very fast pace and it has added to the problem. Undesirable odour detoriates the air quality and affects the human lifestyle. Odour problem is one the most complex form of pollution.
Effects of the falling price on the global economyRohit Bisht
The document discusses the effects of falling oil prices on the global economy. It states that the large drop in oil prices from $115 per barrel to $60 is mainly due to increased supply, especially from the growth of shale oil production in North America. For oil importing countries, lower prices mean economic benefits through lower costs and more consumption, but oil exporters will see reduced revenues and slower GDP growth. The document also notes that lower inflation results from falling oil costs.
1. The passage is an exam containing multiple choice and short answer questions about pronouns and stories.
2. It tests the student's understanding of pronoun types like personal, demonstrative, and relative pronouns.
3. It also asks the student to identify details like character names, themes, and authors from stories they have read.
This document outlines an "NZ-a-Thon" event for Years 5 and 6 students with various questions and activities about New Zealand geography, history, culture and government. It is divided into three weeks covering topics like New Zealand places, famous citizens, industries and unusual facts. Students are tasked with answering questions, conducting interviews, researching topics, making posters and participating in activities to earn stamps in their "NZ-a-Thon passport". The goal is to help students learn more about New Zealand through an engaging set of questions, research assignments and cultural experiences.
The document summarizes discussions between Alan and Becky about rickshaws in a podcast, and between a professor and interviewer about a project to save water. It also includes snippets of conversations between students about family history projects and fashion. The main points are:
1) Alan and Becky discuss how rickshaws originated in Japan and were later used in India and China, pulling carts for long hours with low pay and poor conditions.
2) A professor discusses a project called "Every Drop Counts" to raise awareness of water scarcity and encourage water conservation in schools through activities and competitions.
3) A student named George shares details about his grandmother who immigrated to the UK from Jamaica
The document discusses various topics including famous scientists like Dr. El-Baz and Abu Heif, the novel Oliver Twist, cleanliness and hygiene, King Lear, and cities like New York. It contains questions and answers about these topics. For example, it discusses how Dr. El-Baz helped Egypt by finding water sources using remote sensing techniques, and how Abu Heif became a national hero in Egypt by breaking swimming records. It also contains plot details and themes from Oliver Twist, such as Oliver growing up in a workhouse and being mistreated.
The document provides instructions and information for a Key English Test consisting of 9 parts with a total time of 1 hour and 10 minutes. It instructs students to write their answers on the answer sheet provided and to complete it within the time allowed. It also informs students that questions 1-55 carry 1 mark each and question 56 carries 5 marks.
The document describes the rules and rounds of a quiz competition finale consisting of 4 rounds:
1) Round One has 2 rounds of Infinite Bounce questions worth +10 points for each correct answer.
2) Round Two is a Visual Connect round worth up to +50 points for identifying the connecting theme across 5 slides.
3) Round Three has another 2 rounds of Infinite Bounce questions worth +10 points each.
4) Round Four is a Mega Connect round worth up to +90 points for identifying the connecting theme across 9 slides. The quizmaster's decision is final.
The document contains questions and answers about Australia and New Zealand. It covers topics such as the meaning of Canberra, animals on the Australian coat of arms, when Australia was discovered, and its highest point. It also discusses New Zealand's national colors, languages, and waterways separating its islands. The document quizzes on details about the two countries' geography, history, culture and wildlife.
1) The document summarizes an anime-themed quiz meet with questions about various anime shows, movies, and characters.
2) Questions covered topics like Mob Psycho 100, Arrested Development, Cowboy Bebop, Fullmetal Alchemist, One Punch Man, Pokémon, Avatar, Tokyo Ghoul, Attack on Titan, Death Note, and more.
3) Participants were given points for correct answers and could earn extra points through funny or creative responses. The quiz master's decisions were described as final.
This document outlines the various rounds of an intellectual marathon for 5th form students. The rounds include testing knowledge about Great Britain, drawing a picture based on a description, performing a mime, answering trivia questions quickly as a team, matching rhyming words and pictures, and guessing riddles. The marathon aims to engage students through different mental challenges involving subjects like geography, art, language, and logic.
This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about Vietnam, Australia, and Japan. The questions cover topics like Vietnamese art forms, the symbolism in country flags, popular foods and transportation in each country. After each question, the document directs the reader to check articles about each country for the answer. It aims to quiz the reader on basic facts about the collaborative countries of Vietnam, Australia, and Japan.
The document provides instructions for students taking an English exam, including reminding students to fill in the last two digits of their exam number and not look ahead to the next page. It explains there are 41 multiple choice questions over 12 pages to be completed in 60 minutes, and students should listen for instructions from the proctor on when to start and finish. The questions cover both individual questions and question sets on various topics and students are advised on how to properly fill in their answer sheets.
New Headway Intermediate - Unit 3 telling tales .. ..
New Headway Intermediate Unit 3 telling tales.
New Headway Intermediate UNIDAD 3 Telling tales.
TEMAS: Past tenses, Passive, Art and literature, Giving opinions.
This document contains a collection of English idioms related to weather, riddles in English with answers, fill-in-the-blank exercises to complete common phrases, and examples of wordplay jokes and puns in English. It also provides the answers to the riddles and phrases. The content aims to expose the reader to interesting aspects of the English language through examples of idioms, proverbs, and wordplay.
This document discusses healthcare analytics. It begins by defining healthcare analytics as focusing on technologies and processes that measure, manage, and analyze healthcare data to enable more effective and efficient operational and clinical decisions. It then outlines the objectives of healthcare analytics as making decisions data-driven, transparent, verifiable, and robust. The document describes the main types of analytics as descriptive, predictive, diagnostic, and prescriptive. It also lists some common sources of healthcare data and how healthcare companies use analytics to reduce costs, improve patient outcomes, and conduct randomized clinical trials. Emerging technologies discussed include big data, AI/ML, blockchain, and AR/VR. Finally, some existing healthcare analytics tools on the market are briefly described.
SQL: Structured Query Language
Includes:
Introduction
It is a computer programming language that is used for storage, retrieval and manipulation of data that is stored in relational database. This is a standard computer programming language used for RDMS (Relational Database Management Systems).
IBM’s Ted Cod a.k.a Father of Relational databases gave the concept of relational model for database in 1970. It was 4 years later SQL appeared in 1974. This was just an idea, which got conceptualized in the form of Systems/R in 1978 and was released by IBM. The ANSI standards and first prototype of relational databases was released in 1986, which is popularly knows as Oracle
Advantages:
Used for accessing data in RDBMS.
Used for describing data.
Definition of data and its manipulation.
Can be used with other programming language by embedding SQL modules into other languages code, pre-compilers and libraries.
Possible to create and drop data base using this programming language.
Setting permission on views, table and procedures.
Can be used for creating views, procedures and functions.
Commands
Commands in SQL are categorized into three category namely
DDL – Data definition language
DML – Data Manipulation language
DCL – Data Control language
Data Definition Language (DDL)
Commands that are classified under DDL category are as follows:
CREATE – Used for creating an object, table/view.
ALTER – Used for modifying an existing database object.
DROP – Object, table an views created using CREATE can be deleted/removed.
Data Manipulation Language (DML)
Commands that are classified under DML are as follows:
SELECT – Used for retrieving a set of records from one/more than one tables.
DELETE – Used for deleting records.
UPDATE – Used for modifying / updating records.
INSERT – Used for inserting records.
Data Control Language (DCL)
Commands that have been classified under DCL are:
GRANT – Users can be granted permission / privileges using this command
REVOKE – Privileges to the user can be taken back using this command.
Constraints
Rules are enforced on the columns of the table that contain data specific for the field for all the record in the table. These rules are referred to as constraints, which are generally used to ensure that field only gets a particular type of value. For instance if there is a field called “Age” in the table, then this field can only take numeric value.
Constraints set up for the table apply to all the data stored in the table.
Some of the common constraints are:
NOT NULL:
This constraints ensure that the field value is never set to NULL
DEFAULT:
Typically used to fill in a default value for any field left blank.
UNIQUE:
If the constraints is set on a column, then all value set for this field will have to be unique
Contents:
Behavior Driven Development (BDD)
Features of BDD
BDD Tools
BDD Framework
Examples of Cucumber/SpecFlow/BDD test
Gherkin – BDD Language
The Problem
Example of Gherkin
The Conclusion
SpecFlow Feature File
Keywords for the Feature File creation
This PPT gives a brief description about Geomatics, the disciplines and techniques constituting Geomatics, Geographic Information System or GIS, GIS data (Spatial Data and Non- Spatial Data), GIS data models, GIS application in Petroleum Exploration, Coordinate System, Geodetic Datum and ArcGIS.
A brief summary of Oil and Gas Upstream. PPT includes basic Chemistry, Basic Geology, Oil formation, Migration of Petroleum, Reservoir, porosity, permeability, Geological structures for petroleum entrapment, Exploration methods, Geological methods, Geophysical methods, geophysical methods, seismic methods, seismic methods, gravity methods, magnetic methods, well drilling, preparation to drill, setting the rig, drilling, enhanced oil recovery, EOR, primary oil recovery, secondary oil recovery, thermal recovery, gas injection and chemical injection
An Overview of CNG and PNG
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG): is natural gas compressed to a pressure of 200-250 Kg/cm² (g) (due to its low density) to enhance the vehicle onboard storage capacity. Thus, the compressed form of natural gas is used as a fuel for transportation purposes.
At present CNG Retail Outlets of GAIL and Its JVCs are available in Delhi, Maharastra, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Tripura, and Madhya Pradesh States with more than 400 CNG Retail outlets catering to approximately 6,80,000 vehicles.
Indraprastha Gas Ltd, a JV of GAIL (India) Ltd, has 209 CNG Retail outlets and Mahanagar Gas Ltd another JV of GAIL (India) Ltd has set up 148 CNG stations
Similarly, other JVCs like MNGL has 13 Outlets, BGL has 14 outlets , GGL with 10 outlets each, and AGL & CGUL with 9 retail outlets each and TNGCL with one outlet.
GAIL Gas Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of GAIL (India) Limited has currently 17 CNG outlets at Dewas, Sonepat, Kota, Meerut, Vijaipur, Dibiyapur, Firozabad, Vadodara and Panvel. It will be commissioning its other outlets very soon.
Piped Natural Gas (PNG) is natural gas used as a fuel for households, Industries (with a demand of less than 50000 scmd) and commercial units
Problem of odor pollution and its management solutionRohit Bisht
The term odour refers to perception regarding smell or scientifically it can be called as “a sensation resulting from the reception of stimulus by the olfactory sensory system”. It can be unpleasant or pleasant but it is caused by inhaling air borne inorganics or organics.
The ever growing population, urbanization and industrialisation has led to odour problem which has increased in to a large proportion and thus a need to control the problem has risen. The major reason of odour problem is no proper sanitation facilities for urbanization. Industrialisation is taking place at a very fast pace and it has added to the problem. Undesirable odour detoriates the air quality and affects the human lifestyle. Odour problem is one the most complex form of pollution.
Effects of the falling price on the global economyRohit Bisht
The document discusses the effects of falling oil prices on the global economy. It states that the large drop in oil prices from $115 per barrel to $60 is mainly due to increased supply, especially from the growth of shale oil production in North America. For oil importing countries, lower prices mean economic benefits through lower costs and more consumption, but oil exporters will see reduced revenues and slower GDP growth. The document also notes that lower inflation results from falling oil costs.
Hero Honda was a successful joint venture between Hero Cycles of India and Honda of Japan from 1984 until 2010 when disagreements over sharing technology and merging spare parts business led Honda to terminate the partnership. As separate companies, Hero MotoCorp has expanded to three manufacturing facilities with an annual production capacity of 3 million motorcycles and 1 million per year, while maintaining its position as one of the largest two-wheeler manufacturers in India.
This document discusses maintenance management. It outlines different types of maintenance including breakdown, preventive, predictive, routine, and planned maintenance. The objectives of maintenance are to minimize downtime and costs while keeping assets operational. Maintenance involves civil, mechanical, and electrical areas. A key point is that total maintenance costs include commitment costs, preventive maintenance costs, and breakdown costs, with the optimal policy balancing these to achieve the lowest overall costs.
The Fraud Examiner’s Report –
What the Certified Fraud Examiner Should Know
Being a Virtual Training Paper presented at the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) Port Harcourt Chapter Anti-Fraud Training on July 29, 2023.
Top 10 Challenges That Every Web Designer Face on A Daily Basis.pptxe-Definers Technology
In today’s fast-moving digital world, building websites is super important for how well a business does online. But, because things keep changing with technology and what people expect, teams who make websites often run into big problems. These problems can slow down their work and stop them from making really good websites. Let us see what the best website designers in Delhi have to say –
https://www.edtech.in/services/website-designing-development-company-delhi.htm
Best Immigration Consultants in Amritsar- SAGA StudiesSAGA Studies
Want to fulfill your study abroad dream? Searching for the best Immigration Consultants?
SAGA Studies is the best immigration consultants in Amritsar, provides student admissions, study visa, spouse and dependent visas, tourist visas, PTE exam assistance,and many more.
Electrical Testing Lab Services in Dubai.pdfsandeepmetsuae
An electrical testing lab in Dubai plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and efficiency of electrical systems across various industries. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by experienced professionals, these labs conduct comprehensive tests on electrical components, systems, and installations.
The study compares AMUSE's FDM and MJF 3D printing technologies.pptxAmuse
AMUSE offers cutting-edge HP MJF 3D printing services in India that facilitate the effective creation of challenging designs for all kinds of industries.
https://amuse3d.in/hp-mjf-3d-printing-service/
Discover How Long Do Aluminum Gutters Last?SteveRiddle8
Many people wonder how long aluminum gutters last. In this ppt, we will cover the lifetime of aluminum gutters, appropriate maintenance procedures, and the advantages of using this material for gutter installation.
Bridging the Language Gap The Power of Simultaneous Interpretation in RwandaKasuku Translation Ltd
Rwanda is a nation on the rise, fostering international partnerships and economic growth. With this progress comes a growing need for seamless communication across languages. Simultaneous interpretation emerges as a vital tool in this ever-evolving landscape. When seeking the best simultaneous interpretation in Rwanda, Kasuku Translation stands out as a premier choice.
Webroot antivirus helps with online security. Use reliable security software to protect your devices from attacks, providing online security and quiet mind when using technology for business or work.
Stay updated on Siddhivinayak Temple events and timings in Houston, TX. Join our spiritual and community gatherings. Visit us now! gaurisiddhivinayak.org
eBrand Promotion Full Service Digital Agency Company ProfileChimaOrjiOkpi
eBrandpromotion.com is Nigeria’s leading Web Design/development and Digital marketing agency. We’ve helped 600+ clients in 24 countries achieve growth revenue of over $160+ Million USD in 12 Years. Whether you’re a Startup or the Unicorn in your industry, we can help your business/organization grow online. Thinking of taking your business online with a professionally designed world-class website or mobile application? At eBrand, we don’t just design beautiful mobile responsive websites/apps, we can guarantee that you will get tangible results or we refund your money…
Best Web Development Frameworks in 2024growthgrids
Best Web Development Frameworks: In 2024, the landscape of web development frameworks is diverse, with different frameworks excelling in various aspects such as 1. React, 2. Jquery, 3. MySQL, and 4. ASP.NET. With a strategic blend of manual testing and cutting-edge automated tools, we guarantee a flawless user experience. Partner with Growth Grids and elevate your software quality to new heights.
Contact Us :-
Email: [business@growthgrids.com]
Phone: [+91-9773356002]
Website : https://growthgrids.com
Job Vacancies in Norway 🇳🇴
Warehouse Workers for Clothing
2year WORKPERMIT 👍
Salary: €3900-4300 per month (Paid twice a month).
Requirements:
* Duties include quality control of products, order picking, packing goods, and applying stickers and labels.
* Work schedule: 8-10 hours per day, 5 days a week.
Documents 📄
*Adhar
Pan
Photo
Education documents
Basic English**o
Education documents
Basic English**
Photo
Education documents
Basic English**
3 Examples of new capital gains taxes in CanadaLakshay Gandhi
Stay informed about capital gains taxes in Canada with our detailed guide featuring three illustrative examples. Learn what capital gains taxes are and how they work, including how much you pay based on federal and provincial rates. Understand the combined tax rates to see your overall tax liability. Examine specific scenarios with capital gains of $500k and $1M, both before and after recent tax changes. These examples highlight the impact of new regulations and help you navigate your tax obligations effectively. Optimize your financial planning with these essential insights!
💼 Dive into the intricacies of capital gains taxes in Canada with this insightful video! Learn through three detailed examples how these taxes work and how recent changes might impact you.
❓ What are capital gains taxes? Understand the basics of capital gains taxes and why they matter for your investments.
💸 How much taxes do I pay? Discover how the amount of tax you owe is calculated based on your capital gains.
📊 Federal tax rates: Explore the federal tax rates applicable to capital gains in Canada.
🏢 Provincial tax rates: Learn about the varying provincial tax rates and how they affect your overall tax bill.
⚖️ Combined tax rates: See how federal and provincial tax rates combine to determine your total tax obligation.
💵 Example 1 – Capital gains $500k: Examine a scenario where $500,000 in capital gains is taxed.
💰 Example 2 – Capital gains of $1M before the changes: Understand how a $1 million capital gain was taxed before recent changes.
🆕 Example 3 – Capital gains of $1M after the changes: Analyze the tax implications for a $1 million capital gain after the latest tax reforms.
🎉 Conclusion: Summarize the key points and takeaways to help you navigate capital gains taxes effectively.
#CapitalGainsTax #Taxation #CanadianTax #InvestmentTax #TaxRates #FinancialPlanning #TaxReform #CapitalGains #TaxExamples 💼💸📊🏢⚖️💵💰🆕
Electrical Testing Lab Services in Dubai.pptxsandeepmetsuae
An electrical testing lab in Dubai plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and efficiency of electrical systems across various industries. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by experienced professionals, these labs conduct comprehensive tests on electrical components, systems, and installations.
Forex Copy trading is the mode of trading offering great opportunities to the traders lacking time or in-depth market knowledge, yet willing to use currency trading as a form of investment and to increase their initial funds.
By refining the layout and replacing furnishings, people can more effectively enjoy themselves in their home environment. If you want to enhance the visual appeal of your home, then residential painting services are at your service. We take responsibility for transforming your dull spaces into vibrant ones. This PPT unveils the difference that professional painters make in elevating the look of your home.
Understanding Love Compatibility or Synastry: Why It MattersAstroForYou
Love compatibility, often referred to as synastry in astrological terms, is the study of how two individuals’ astrological charts interact with each other.
44. Billy’s mother had five children.
The first was named Lala, the
second was named Lele, the third
was named Lili, the fourth was
named Lolo. What was the fifth
child named?
Q21
40
49. Thief at sea
A Japanese ship was leaving the port and on its way to open
sea. The captain went to go oil some parts of the ship and
took his ring off so it wouldn’t get damaged. He left it on the
table next to his bunk. When he returned, it was missing.
He had suspected three crew members could be guilty and
asked them what they had been doing for the ten minutes
that he had been gone.
The cook said, “I was in the kitchen preparing tonight’s
dinner.”
The engineer said, “I was working in the engine room
making sure everything was running smoothly.”
The seaman said, “I was on the mast correcting the flag
because someone had attached it upside down by mistake.”
The captain immediately knew who it was. How?
60
50. Answer: It was clearly the seaman.
It was a Japanese ship and a
Japanese flag is white with a single
red dot in the middle. It can’t be hung
upside down.
51. Murder at school
On the first day of school, someone murdered a history
teacher. There were four people at the school that the police
suspected had done it: the landscaper, a math teacher, a
basketball coach, and the principal. These were their alibis:
• The landscaper said he was outside mowing the lawn.
• The math teacher said he was invigilating a mid-year test.
• The basketball coach said he was running practice drills
with his players.
• The principal said she was in her office.
After giving their alibies, the police arrested the killer
immediately. Who killed the history teacher and how did the
police know?
60
52. Answer: The math teacher killed the history teacher. He
claimed that he was invigilating a mid-year test, but it was the
first day of school.
53. Recorded last words
A man was found on the floor dead with
a cassette recorder in one hand and a
gun in the other. When the police arrive
at the scene they pressed play on the
recorder. It was the man’s voice. He said,
“I have nothing else to live for. I can’t go
on,” followed by the sound of a gunshot.
After listening, the police knew that this
was a murder, not a suicide. How?
60
54. Answer: If the dead man had
killed himself, he wouldn’t have
been able to press the reverse
button on the cassette recorder