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Q1. What are different types of data? Explain Categorical and Numerical data with examples.

[8–9 Marks]

Answer:
Data refers to raw facts and figures collected for analysis and decision-making. Based on nature, data is mainly classified into Categorical data and Numerical data.

1) Categorical Data (Qualitative Data)

Categorical data represents qualities or categories and cannot be measured numerically.

Types:

  • Nominal: No natural order
    Example: Gender (Male/Female), Blood Group

  • Ordinal: Ordered

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phy sem 5

Q. Explain Recreation – its Meaning, Importance, Types and Agencies of Recreation.

Introduction / Meaning of Recreation

Recreation is an activity which refreshes the body and mind after work or study.
The word Recreation is derived from the Latin word “Recreare” which means to refresh, revive or recreate.
Recreation includes activities done during leisure time for enjoyment, relaxation and pleasure. These activities remove fatigue and stress and make a person energetic again.

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Explain the financial system in detail. describe its components and structure with special refrence to the indian financial system ?

A financial system is the bedrock of any economy, acting as a complex network that facilitates the flow of funds from those who have surplus capital (savers/lenders) to those who need it for productive purposes (borrowers/investors). The primary goal of a financial system is capital formation. It ensures that money doesn't sit idle but is instead channeled into businesses,

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Chit 15

In labour law, "industry" refers to any systematic activity where there's cooperation between employers and employees to produce goods or services, satisfying human needs. 🏢💼

*Key aspects*:

- Includes businesses, trades, undertakings, and public services

- Involves employer-employee relationships

- Covers hospitals, factories, public utilities, etc.

Hospital- Whether an Industry? - iPleadersThe Hospital Mazdoor Sabha v. State of Bombay case (1960) is a landmark Indian labor law ruling by

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1. Nature and Scope of Microeconomics (16 Marks)
Microeconomics is an important branch of economics which deals with the study of individual economic units such as consumers, firms, industries and markets. It focuses on how individuals and firms make decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and how these decisions affect prices, output and distribution of income. Microeconomics is also known as price theory because it explains the determination of prices of goods and services in the
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Bpcc 107

Social Behaviour Across Cultures – Super Short Notes


Social behaviour: How people think, feel, and act in social situations.
Culture shapes norms, values, and acceptable behaviour.
In-groups and Out-groups
In-group: Groups we belong to (family, religion, nation).
Out-group: Groups we do not belong to.
People favour in-groups over out-groups.
Individualistic vs Collectivistic Cultures
Individualistic: Independence, personal goals, low conformity.
Collectivistic: Group goals, harmony, high conformity and

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Rural development refers to the process of improving the economic, social, and cultural conditions of people living in rural areas. It aims at enhancing the quality of life of the rural population by reducing poverty, unemployment, and inequality, and by providing basic facilities such as education, healthcare, housing, sanitation, drinking water, and infrastructure. Since a large proportion of India’s population resides in villages, rural development occupies a central place in the country’s

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To help you prepare effectively for the Kerala SSLC Chemistry exam, I have analyzed the official SCERT Model Question Papers (Sets A, B, and C). Below are the "Sure Questions" that appear frequently across all sets, followed by Microbit-style short notes designed for quick revision.

Part 1: SSLC Chemistry "Sure Questions" (Based on Model Papers)

Based on the patterns in the provided documents, these topics are guaranteed to carry high weightage:

 * Subshell Electronic Configuration: Writing the...

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Psy 3

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CHAPTER 13 — SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

SOCIAL INFLUENCE

Conformity – adjusting behavior/beliefs to group norms

• Asch line study

• ↑ with: group size (3–5), unanimity, public response, ambiguity, low confidence

• Types: Normative (fit in), Informational (be correct)

Compliance – response to a request

• Foot-in-the-door: small → large (consistency)

• Door-in-the-face: large → small (reciprocity)

• Lowballing: commitment before full cost

Obedience – authority-

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