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What is Balance of Payment? Class 12 Economics Notes

What is Balance of Payment? Class 12 Economics Notes The   balance of Payment :  In this article, we will study Components of BOP and BOP deficit. Balance Of Payment (BOP) refers to the systematic records of all economic transactions taking place between the residents of one country and resident of foreign countries during a given period of time. The transaction includes the sale of Indian goods and services and purchase of foreign goods. The economic transaction includes the transaction that causes the transfer of value in terms of foreign exchange. “Balance of payment of a country is a systematic record of all business transactions between the resident of a reporting country and a resident of a foreign country during a given period of time, usually a year”. –  Prof C P Kindle Berger Economic transactions are related to Visible items (products), invisible items (services), capital transfer (capital receipts and payments) and unilateral transactions. Understand the concep

Coded Blood Relation Questions SBI PO/Clerk Mains – Logical Reasoning

Coded Blood Relation Questions SBI PO/Clerk Mains – Logical Reasoning Coded Blood Relation  is one of the most important topics from which 3-5 questions are expected in the bank exams. Blood Relation questions are either asked directly or in the coded form & both of the types are important. Here in this article, we are discussing the concept of coded Blood Relation: Q1. If ‘P + Q’ means that P is the mother of Q,            ‘P ÷ Q’ means that P is the brother of Q,            ‘P × Q’ means that P is the son of Q,            ‘P – Q’ means that P is the sister of Q, Which of the following means that C is the sister of D? (a) C – P ÷ D (b) P + D ÷ C (c) D × P – C (d) D – C × P (e) None of these Q2. If ‘X + Y’ means X is the father of Y,            ‘X × Y’ means X is the brother of Y,            ‘X – Y’ means X is the mother of Y, Then which of the following is definitely true about C – A + B? Learn complete  Coded Blood Relation Questions here.

What are the 5 Kingdoms of Classification? 9 Class Science

What are the 5 Kingdoms of Classification ? 9 Class Science Diversity In Living Organisms  –  5 Kingdoms of Classification  – Each  organism  is different from all other organisms. The presence of various forms of plants and animals is known as diversity. Greek thinker Aristotle classified animals according to whether they lived on land, in water or in the air. This classification is a landmark in ideology but has limitations. For example, animals that live in the sea include Corals, Whales, Octopus, Starfish, and Shark. In fact, they are different from each other.  Classification and Evolution : organisms are classified based on body design, the hierarchy in developing, relation to evolution. Charles Darwin first described the idea of evolution in 1859 in his book  “ The Origin of Species”.  The Biologists, such as Haeckel, Whittaker & Carl Woese tried to classify all living organisms into broad Kingdoms.  The Whittaker proposed five kingdoms: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Planta

Consumer Equilibrium – Marginal Utility and Indifference Curve Analysis

Consumer Equilibrium – Marginal Utility and Indifference Curve Analysis NCERT economics class 12 :  Conditions of consumer’s equilibrium using marginal utility analysis and Indifference curve analysis of consumer’s equilibrium Consumer Equilibrium can be explained in two ways 1. Consumer Equilibrium in case of single commodity “Consumer equilibrium is the state of consumer’s demand which he thinks to be the best and which he does not want to alter” Prof Marshall Law of consumer equilibrium is applied only when marginal utility and price of goods are same. It is based on two factors Each consumer obtains maximum satisfaction by consumption of goods and service. Level of income is fixed at the given point of time. Learn complete  Consumer Equilibrium – Marginal Utility and Indifference Curve Analysis. To continue with this chapter, visit  www.takshilalearning.com . The  economics class 12  are available. Here you can take offline and online notes on various 

Civil Procedure Code, 1908 – Doctrine of Res Sub Judice / Stay of Suit

Civil Procedure Code, 1908 – Doctrine of Res Sub Judice / Stay of Suit JI & GL online classes : In the previous article, we understood the Structure of Civil Courts and Jurisdiction of Courts and Venue of Suits. Now we will learn about the “ Doctrine of Res Sub Judice / Stay of Suit ”. So here we start… General understanding of the Doctrine of Res Sub Judice / Stay of Suit and Doctrine of Res Judicata : As per Section 10 of the Civil Procedure Code which deals with the Doctrine of Res Sub Judice, which deals with the stay of suits which are under consideration or adjudication is still pending by the Court whereas as per the Section 11 of the Civil Procedure Court which deals with Doctrine of Res Judicata, which deals with the matters already adjudicated. Doctrine  of Res Judice / Stay of Suit : Under Section 10 of CPC, the rule under Doctrine of Res Judice prevents Courts of concurrent jurisdiction i.e. “the Courts having the ability to exercise the judicial review b

Ways to improve Quantitative Aptitude Ability – Quant Tips and Tricks

Ways to improve Quantitative  Aptitude  Ability – Quant Tips and Tricks Quant Tips and Trick  : Most of the students find it difficult to attempt  Quant section  in the banking exams as Quant is the most time consuming and difficult section. How well you manage your time and presence of mind during the exams decides your chances of cracking the exam. Since time is very less in the exam so do not consume so much time on any question. You should also know what to attempt and what to leave in the paper. Today in this article, we will share some tips on how to score well in quant section and how to manage time while attempting this section. Quant Syllabus : 1) Data Interpretation 2) Simplification and Approximation 3) Number series 4) Quadratic Equations 5) Data Sufficiency 6) Word problems Get complete   Quant Tips and Tricks here.. Learn more banking & blogs here..... IBPS PO 2017 : Exam Pattern ,Syllabus and Eligibility Criteria Quantitative aptit

JI & GL – Civil Procedure Code 1908

JI & GL – Civil Procedure Code 1908 – Need, Aim and scope Civil Procedure Code (CPC) Civil Procedure Code lays down the procedure to be followed in the Civil Courts in deciding the cases. Civil Procedure Code is the general law relating to  Civil Suits . It prescribes the laws and procedures to be followed in deciding the civil cases. The code is divided into 2 sections.  1 st  Section  consists of 158 Sections which is the  Substantive  Law  and the  2 nd  Section consists of  51 Orders  which further contains several Rules which is the  Procedural Law . This code is also called as CPC in layman language. CPC is not just a short form but is generally referred to as same in general language. Why Civil Procedure Code is required or why is there a need to create such a Code or Law? Learn more  JI & GL – Civil Procedure Code 1908 For  JI & GL online classes , notes, articles, and faculty support click  CS Executive online classes