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Which among the following is NOT a method of raising the required capital in the primary market?

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Chapter: [6] Resource Mobilization
Concept: Concept of Financial Market >> Capital Market in India

Assertion (A): The Angel Investors were given the acronym FFF – i.e. FRIENDS, FAMILY, AND FOOLS.

Reason (R): Angel investors are high net-worth individuals who have the knowledge, expertise, and funds that help start-ups without due diligence.

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Chapter: [6] Resource Mobilization
Concept: Angel Investors

In its vital role as a financial intermediary, capital markets satisfies the tastes of the savers and the need of the investors. Evaluate the given statement.

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Chapter: [6] Resource Mobilization
Concept: Concept of Financial Market >> Capital Market in India

The role of a venture capitalist in an organization is dependent on the stage at which an organization is being funded by the venture capitalist. Evaluate.

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Chapter: [6] Resource Mobilization
Concept: Venture Capital

Who among the following has introduced the concept of Neo-determinism?

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Chapter: [1] Human Geography - Nature and Scope
Concept: Nature of Human Geography

On the outline map of India indicate and mark the following features.

  1. Iron ore mines of Chhattisgarh
  2. Oil Refinery located in Uttar Pradesh.
  3. The largest Lignite coal mines.
  4. Easternmost terminal of East-West Corridor
  5. Southernmost Metropolitan city connected by Golden Quadrilateral.
  6. Oldest Copper mines of Rajasthan

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Chapter: [1] Human Geography - Nature and Scope
Concept: Introduction to Human Geography Nature and Scopes

What is meant by the density of population?

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Chapter: [1] Population : Distribution, Density, Growth and Composition
Concept: Density of Population

"The approaches to the study of human geography have been evolving over a period of time". How have these schools of thought changed the approaches of study to human geography?

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Chapter: [1] Human Geography - Nature and Scope
Concept: Nature of Human Geography

"Human Geography is the synthetic study of relationship between human societies and earth's surface." Who among the following geographers has given this definition? 

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Chapter: [1] Human Geography - Nature and Scope
Concept: Introduction to Human Geography Nature and Scopes

Which one of the following is the sub-field of 'social geography'?

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Chapter: [1] Human Geography - Nature and Scope
Concept: Nature of Human Geography

''Human geography is the study of the changing relationship between the unresting man and the unstable earth." Who among the following geographers given this definition?

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Chapter: [1] Human Geography - Nature and Scope
Concept: Introduction to Human Geography Nature and Scopes

Sub-field of political geography is ______.

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Chapter: [1] Human Geography - Nature and Scope
Concept: Nature of Human Geography

"India is a land of linguistic diversity." Support the statement. 

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Chapter: [1] Population : Distribution, Density, Growth and Composition
Concept: Population Composition

Sub-field of Economic geography is ______.

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Chapter: [1] Human Geography - Nature and Scope
Concept: Nature of Human Geography

Assertion: Settlements can be of various types.

Reason: Various physical factors affect the growth of settlements.

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Chapter: [2] Human Settlements
Concept: Types of Rural Settlements

What is meant by the density of population?

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Chapter: [2] The World Population - Distribution, Density and Growth
Concept: Density of Population

Explain with examples the physical and economic factors which affect population distribution.

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Chapter: [2] The World Population - Distribution, Density and Growth
Concept: Factors Influencing the Distribution of the Population

How have good governance and people-oriented policies with reference to the pillars of human development, increased the values of freedom and capabilities?

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Chapter: [3] Human Development
Concept: Four Pillars of Human Development

"The ways to measure human development are constantly being redefined". Evaluate this statement keeping in mind the attainments and shortfall in human development.

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Chapter: [3] Human Development
Concept: Measuring Human Development

On the basis of the main source of moisture for crops, analyse the types of farming in the Indian scenario.

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Chapter: [3] Land Resources and Agriculture
Concept: Agriculture Land Use in India
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