Question : Preparation of butter, ghee by a household for their own use is a part of :
Option 1: own-account production
Option 2: household capital formation
Option 3: industrial production
Option 4: consumption
Correct Answer: consumption
Solution : Correct Answer is consumption
Commodities, also known as primary products or primary goods, are goods that are sold for use or consumption in the same condition in which they were found in the natural world. Examples of commodities include crude oil (petroleum), coal (coal), copper (copper or iron ore), rough diamonds, agricultural products (wheat, coffee beans, cotton, etc.) and are often listed on commodity exchanges.
I am in class 12 I not yet start my jee preparation I start it from base and I need a good computer engineering college what can I do ?
Hello aspirant,
No need to worry you have lots of time left. One year is sufficient to score good marks in JEE.Preparation for any competitive exam needs more smart work and time management. Don't just read what your teacher teaches you. In depth understanding of the basics is really important. Don't waste your time rather use it judiciously. Ask doubts immediately don't postpone them for future. Never let your practice test marks affect you , learn from your mistakes. Focus more on previous year questions of IIT JEE.
Most importantly do not forget to relax! It helps you remember things better and refreshes your mind.Keep yourself motivated and updated!
Best of Luck!!!
which state is good for medical preparation and which institute except kota and delhi
Hello aspirant!!
According to me there are many best coaching institutions for neet and jee preparations situated in chennai and kerala. Top institute other than aakash and alan , there is greenpark institution and narayanan institute which follow a unique method of preparation many students from that institutions had entered into top medical colleges.
Some important tips for neet preparation refer to the following link below...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips/amp
All the best!!
Stay safe!!
hi sir my name is mohankumar, i am from a small village from Karnataka. my job was driving lorry, sir i want to write upsc exam but my age is 27 years now. some confusion in age limitations, can i write a exam at 30 ?. because 3 years for preparation, please clarify my doubt sir please
Yes , you can write UPSC examination at 30 years of your age.
You can check upper age limit for various categories which is provided below :-
- General category & EWS: 32 years;
- OBC(with certificate): 32 years + 3 years i.e 35 years
- Sc/ST: 32 years + 5 years i.e 37 years
- Physically Disabled: 32 years + 10 years i.e 45 years .
If I tell you about maximum number of attempts then it is given below for different categories :-
- A general category/EWS category candidate has a maximum of 6 attempts in the UPSC IAS exam.
- OBC candidates have 9 attempts
- SC/ST candidates have no bar on the number of attempts (they can take the exam until they reach the upper age limit)
Thankyou
AIEEE EXAM PREPARATION AND GOVERNMENT BEST COLLEGES IN INDIA
First of all there's no more AIEEE examination dear , it has been replaced by jee mains long back , preparation tips for jee mains are give below :-
- First of all complete the syllabus of 10+2 with conceptual clearity :- syllabus of jee mains includes topics of Class 11th & 12th, thus you must understand them with crystal clear concepts as these are the base for solving mcqs and numericals
- Make a routine or a time table and try to give at least 8 to 10 hours to studies and out of that 8 hours you need to devote at least 4 hours in solving numericals and mcqs
- Revise :- You need to revise the concepts again and again as syllabus is wide and there are chances of forgetting concepts , so you can make short notes in order to revise quickly
- Solve previous year question papers and mock test papers ;- You should solve these , it will give you idea of types of questions asked and their difficulty level and will help you a lot.
Top college accepting jee mains "-
- Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur
- Jadavpur University, Kolkata
- Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai
- Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
- Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad Prayagraj
- National Institute of Technology Calicut
To get complete list of college accepting jee mains go through
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-engineering-colleges-in-India-accepting-jee-main-score
thank you
related to net and jrf! 1.what is the scope of jrf i mean profile 2. I have studied HRM in bcom but i have done pg in banking stock and insurance! can i opt hrm for net jrf preparation as im interested in this subject?
Hey there!
1. Qualifying the NET JRF examination can enable you to get a job in the government sectors related to your field. Also, you can then pursue a PhD in the subject of your choice.
2. There is no problem in that. As long as you had the subject in either your Bachelors or Masters, you can give the exam in that subject too.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
what r the books required for cet preparation
Sudarshan Kumar answered well here and i am not against his views and opinions in any way but i will like to interrupt saying ki I have faced the similar situation and I dont want you to go through the same problems that I faced. So I will tell you. out of the long list of books thats been mentioned over here, I will recommend you to stay on a ground level meaning CET is not as tough as JEE is and also not easy as BOARDS is, so you have to wisely choose the preparatory tips for self. And the saying that studying JEE books will help you prepare for CET also only applies for some who maybe can finish 3-5 books for a single subject. I will tell you to stick to one book each for PCM if you aim to crack ONLY AND ONLY cet.
For Physics, you can go with MARVEL PUBLICATIONS for MCQs.
For Chemistry, the best one is MTG CHAMPION book.
And for mathematics you can go with RD Sharma or solving all the questions of government textbook might also help yopu in a good way.
Best wishes. Thankyou, Sorry Sudarshan also to recomment on your answer. No offence.
Recently I am pursuing BA from lucknow university and I have economics as my subsidiary subject. I am in second year of my graduation. I want to pursue masters in economics from jnu. How should I prepare for it. Suggest some standard book and preparation strategy.. Plzz help. I am totally confused.
Hi Pallavi,
To pursue M.A.in economics from JNU you have to appear for JNUEE. The syllabus and books to refer for the same are :
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Macroeconomics: (Dornbusch and Fisher, Macroeconomics,6e and Mankiw, macroeconomics)
- National Income Theory of Income Determination
- Monetary Policy
- Trade and Balance of Payments
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Descriptive Statistics
:
(Nagar and Das, Basic Statistics,RGD Allen, Mathematical Analysis for Economics, AC Chiang, Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics,Sydsaeter and Hammond, Mathematics for Economic analysis)
- Mean, Median and Mode, Standard Deviation, Correlation Coefficient
- Elementary Probability Theory
- Mathematics for Economists (Elementary Algebra, Coordinate Geometry and Elementary Calculus)
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Problems of Economic History, Underdevelopment and Growth:
- India's Economic Development prior to Independence: India's Planning and Development experience since Independence; Basic indicators of Development.
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Microeconomics : (Hal Varian, Intermediate Microeconomics, 7e, Rubinfield and Pindyk , Microeconomics)This will contain following subtopics
- Demand Curves
- Price and Income Elasticity of Demand
- Cost Curves
- Equilibrium of Firm under Perfect Competition and Monopoly
The entrance exam comprises of the two parts: Part A (MCQs) and Part B (short/long question type). The part B will be evaluated if you get shortlisted on the basis of your part A. Then aggregate of both the parts will be considered for final selection. It is better if you refer previous year paper as well. After completing each topic try to solve the questions for that topic from PYQ papers. This will help in revising the topic. Once you complete whole syllabus start attempting the question papers within the duration of JNUEE. This will help you in time management skills.
I cant access the syllabus from given, please help me with that. And give me the suggestion of book for the Unani pg entrance preparation..
hello aspirant
you can use the following link to view the syllabus for pg unani entrance exam:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/aiapget
some of the books you can refer to study unani medicine are:-
- A Comprehensive Study for Ayurvedic Competitive Examinations by Dr. Praveen K.
- Ayurved Sanjivani by Dr Sanjay Patil
- Model Papers For Ayurvedic Competitive Examination Paperback by G.P. Rao
- Question Bank For Ayurvedic Pg Entrance Test & Competitive Examinations & Viva Voice For Degree examinations by Dr. CVS Uttara Lakshmi
- global ayurved A
- Charak Samhita MCQ by Dr Sanjay Patil
- Ayurved Samucchaya by Dr Sanjay Patil
hope this helps
I would like to know about the syllabus for the preparation of entrance exam in JNU to apply M.A in history, can you share the sample papers please??
Hello.
MA History exam in JNU is structured to test the students on general comprehension and a broad understanding of the social sciences and themes related to political, economic and social history and on aspects of religion and culture pertaining to Indian and World history for the ancient, medieval,modern and contemporary periods.
The paper is subjective in nature.
For sample papers of MA History, you can go through the following link-
https://university.careers360.com/articles/jnu-sample-paper
You can also visit the official website of JNU at
https://admissions.jnu.ac.in/searchquestionpaper.aspx for previous year questions.