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Classify and explain the functions performed by trade unions.

Answer

The functions performed by trade unions can be classified into two groups: 


i.) Militant Functions


ii.) Fraternal Functions


 


Militant functions :


These activities include strike, lock outs, gherao etc which means putting up a fight with the management. Hence, they are called militant functions. They are carried out for following purposes: 


a.) Rise in wages


b.) Rise in the status of workers


c.) Protection against injustice


 


Fraternal functions :


These functions are carried out by the trade unions for the welfare of their employees which includes: 


a.) Measures to boost up the workers’ morale


b.) Foster self confidence


c.) Develop sincerity and discipline


d.) Protection to women workers against discrimination

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Q:

That which cannot be conquered -

A) Reticent B) Insolvent
C) Venial D) Invincible
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Invincible

Explanation:

That which cannot be conquered is called as Invincible.

One who speaks less is called as Reticent.

A pardonable offence is called as Venial.

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Q:

7 C in the R?

Answer

The given letter equation implies that, 


7 C in the R = 7 Colours in a Rainbow.

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Q:

The Land locked natural harbour along along the east coast of India is 

A) Vishakapatnam B) Chennai
C) Kolkata D) Paradeep
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Vishakapatnam

Explanation:

It is connected to the sea by a channel cut through solid rock and sand. 

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Q:

Who among the following taught the doctrine of Shunyata

A) Shankaracharya B) Nagarjuna
C) Harisena D) Vallabhacharya
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Nagarjuna

Explanation:
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Q:

What structure separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity?

A) Diaphragm B) Liver
C) Lungs D) Heart
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Diaphragm

Explanation:

A Dome-shaped, muscular and membranous structure that separates as a partition of the thoracic and abdominal cavities is Diaphragm. 

 

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Thoracic or chest cavity ::  It is the cavity where the heart and lungs are present. It is the second largest hallow space in the body.It also has vertebral column, ribs, breast bone,...

 

Abdominal cavity :: It is the cavity where the digestive tract, liver, kidneys, the spleen, pancreas,... are located. It is the largest hallow space of the body.

 

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Q:

The State which has the highest percentage of literate unemployed in India is 

A) Andhra Pradesh B) Manipur
C) Kerala D) Gujarat
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Kerala

Explanation:
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Q:

Which of the following is the strongest base?

A) LiCH3 B) LiF
C) LiOH D) LiNH2
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) LiCH3

Explanation:

The stability of the ions is determined by the energy of the lone pairs. Carbon has the least effective nuclear charge (Zeff) and so the lone pair on the CH3− ion has the highest energy, making it the least stable ion and so the strongest base. The Zeff increases as we move across the period until we get to fluorine which has the greatest Zeff and so its lone pairs have the lowest energy, making F− the least basic ion.

 

In order of decreasing basicity they are ranked LiCH3 > LiNH2 > LiOH > LiF. We are dealing with the ions F−, OH−, NH2− and CH3− and so the factor which influences their basicity is the stability of the ion compared to its conjugate acid.

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