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What is the difference between real money & nominal money?

Answer

Nominal money relates more to it's measure of counting - so nominal figure of what is written on bill, while "real" relates more to it's purchasing power (usually between some periods of time). For instance 100 units in nominal could buy 2 units of good in 1950 and 1 unit of good in 2005, at the same time real value of this 100 nominal units are 100 real units in 1950 and 50 real units in 2005.


Same is with GDP. In nominal it can rise due to inflation while it can stay the same or even decrease in real value.

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Brainstorming is an example of

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A) Computer language B) Problem solving technique
C) Lightening effect D) None of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Problem solving technique

Explanation:

Brainstorming is an example of a problem solving technique of severe thinking.

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Unlike conservation, what does preservation emphasize?

A) Saving natural resources B) Managing natural resoucres
C) Carrying capacity D) Renewing natural resources
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Saving natural resources

Explanation:
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In general, which is the cause of a land breeze?

A) Pressure B) Heat
C) Temperature D) None of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Temperature

Explanation:

The land breeze is a coastal breeze at night blowing from the land to the ocean. It is caused by the difference in the rates of cooling of the land and of the ocean. Once again, the bigger the difference in temperature between the two, the stronger the wind.

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Which union territory is the capital of two states?

A) Chandigarh B) New Delhi
C) Chattisgarh D) Puducherry
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Chandigarh

Explanation:

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The city Chandigarh, being a union territory is the capital city of both Haryana and Punjab. As it is a union territory it is ruled directly by the central government and not by either states.

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Appetite is triggered by

A) stomach enzymes B) pancreatic enzymes
C) physiological drive D) environmental cues such as the smell or taste of food
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) environmental cues such as the smell or taste of food

Explanation:

Appetite is the desire to eat food, sometimes due to hunger. Appetite is triggered by environmental cues such as the smell or taste of food. Appealing foods can stimulate appetite even when hunger is absent.

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What is one map unit equivalent to

A) 1% recombination frequency B) the distance between a pair of homologous chromosomes
C) Both A & B D) 1 nanometer of distance between two genes
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 1% recombination frequency

Explanation:

The distance between two genes is measured with a unit called map unit. One map unit is equivalent to 1% recombination frequency.

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Project Procurement Management - Processes

Describe the Inputs, Tools and Techniques , Outputs included in the Contract Closure?

Answer

I. Inputs



  • Procurement management plan

  • Contract management plan

  • Contract documentation

  • Contract closure procedure


II. Tools and Techniques



  • Procurement audits

  • Records management system


III. Outputs



  • Closed contracts

  • Organizational process assets (updates)

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