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Which of the following are examples of community owned resources?
1 Solar
2 Village
3 Water resources
4 Political resources
Explanation:
Village
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An example of resource without value is_________.
1 Iron
2 Cotton
3 Grass
4 Man
Explanation:
Grass Things become resources only when they have a value. “Its use or utility gives it a value. All resources have some value.” Among the given options iron and cotton have an economic value. Man, when educated, has value. But the grass has no such direct value.
15. Resources
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Nitrogen fixation can be done by:
1 Industries.
2 Rhizobium.
3 Lightening.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
All of the above.
15. Resources
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Parks, pond and playgrounds are the examples of which of the following resources?
1 Personal resources
2 Actual resources
3 Potential resources
4 Community resources
Explanation:
Community resources On the basis of ownership resources are classified as follows: Individual resources are owned by an individual. Example - land owned by a farmer. Community resources are owned by a community. Example - graveyard, parks, ponds etc National resources are owned by a nation's government. Examples - roads, railways etc. International resources like oceans and seas are regulated by international bodies.
15. Resources
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Assertion (A): We will give a few to every family we know Reason (R): “To save our resources and to keep our earth alive”.
1 A is correct but R is wrong
2 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
3 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
4 A is wrong but R is correct
Explanation:
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
242450
Which of the following are examples of community owned resources?
1 Solar
2 Village
3 Water resources
4 Political resources
Explanation:
Village
15. Resources
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An example of resource without value is_________.
1 Iron
2 Cotton
3 Grass
4 Man
Explanation:
Grass Things become resources only when they have a value. “Its use or utility gives it a value. All resources have some value.” Among the given options iron and cotton have an economic value. Man, when educated, has value. But the grass has no such direct value.
15. Resources
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Nitrogen fixation can be done by:
1 Industries.
2 Rhizobium.
3 Lightening.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
All of the above.
15. Resources
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Parks, pond and playgrounds are the examples of which of the following resources?
1 Personal resources
2 Actual resources
3 Potential resources
4 Community resources
Explanation:
Community resources On the basis of ownership resources are classified as follows: Individual resources are owned by an individual. Example - land owned by a farmer. Community resources are owned by a community. Example - graveyard, parks, ponds etc National resources are owned by a nation's government. Examples - roads, railways etc. International resources like oceans and seas are regulated by international bodies.
15. Resources
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Assertion (A): We will give a few to every family we know Reason (R): “To save our resources and to keep our earth alive”.
1 A is correct but R is wrong
2 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
3 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
4 A is wrong but R is correct
Explanation:
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
242450
Which of the following are examples of community owned resources?
1 Solar
2 Village
3 Water resources
4 Political resources
Explanation:
Village
15. Resources
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An example of resource without value is_________.
1 Iron
2 Cotton
3 Grass
4 Man
Explanation:
Grass Things become resources only when they have a value. “Its use or utility gives it a value. All resources have some value.” Among the given options iron and cotton have an economic value. Man, when educated, has value. But the grass has no such direct value.
15. Resources
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Nitrogen fixation can be done by:
1 Industries.
2 Rhizobium.
3 Lightening.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
All of the above.
15. Resources
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Parks, pond and playgrounds are the examples of which of the following resources?
1 Personal resources
2 Actual resources
3 Potential resources
4 Community resources
Explanation:
Community resources On the basis of ownership resources are classified as follows: Individual resources are owned by an individual. Example - land owned by a farmer. Community resources are owned by a community. Example - graveyard, parks, ponds etc National resources are owned by a nation's government. Examples - roads, railways etc. International resources like oceans and seas are regulated by international bodies.
15. Resources
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Assertion (A): We will give a few to every family we know Reason (R): “To save our resources and to keep our earth alive”.
1 A is correct but R is wrong
2 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
3 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
4 A is wrong but R is correct
Explanation:
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
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15. Resources
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Which of the following are examples of community owned resources?
1 Solar
2 Village
3 Water resources
4 Political resources
Explanation:
Village
15. Resources
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An example of resource without value is_________.
1 Iron
2 Cotton
3 Grass
4 Man
Explanation:
Grass Things become resources only when they have a value. “Its use or utility gives it a value. All resources have some value.” Among the given options iron and cotton have an economic value. Man, when educated, has value. But the grass has no such direct value.
15. Resources
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Nitrogen fixation can be done by:
1 Industries.
2 Rhizobium.
3 Lightening.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
All of the above.
15. Resources
242453
Parks, pond and playgrounds are the examples of which of the following resources?
1 Personal resources
2 Actual resources
3 Potential resources
4 Community resources
Explanation:
Community resources On the basis of ownership resources are classified as follows: Individual resources are owned by an individual. Example - land owned by a farmer. Community resources are owned by a community. Example - graveyard, parks, ponds etc National resources are owned by a nation's government. Examples - roads, railways etc. International resources like oceans and seas are regulated by international bodies.
15. Resources
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Assertion (A): We will give a few to every family we know Reason (R): “To save our resources and to keep our earth alive”.
1 A is correct but R is wrong
2 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
3 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
4 A is wrong but R is correct
Explanation:
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
242450
Which of the following are examples of community owned resources?
1 Solar
2 Village
3 Water resources
4 Political resources
Explanation:
Village
15. Resources
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An example of resource without value is_________.
1 Iron
2 Cotton
3 Grass
4 Man
Explanation:
Grass Things become resources only when they have a value. “Its use or utility gives it a value. All resources have some value.” Among the given options iron and cotton have an economic value. Man, when educated, has value. But the grass has no such direct value.
15. Resources
242452
Nitrogen fixation can be done by:
1 Industries.
2 Rhizobium.
3 Lightening.
4 All of the above.
Explanation:
All of the above.
15. Resources
242453
Parks, pond and playgrounds are the examples of which of the following resources?
1 Personal resources
2 Actual resources
3 Potential resources
4 Community resources
Explanation:
Community resources On the basis of ownership resources are classified as follows: Individual resources are owned by an individual. Example - land owned by a farmer. Community resources are owned by a community. Example - graveyard, parks, ponds etc National resources are owned by a nation's government. Examples - roads, railways etc. International resources like oceans and seas are regulated by international bodies.
15. Resources
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Assertion (A): We will give a few to every family we know Reason (R): “To save our resources and to keep our earth alive”.
1 A is correct but R is wrong
2 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
3 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
4 A is wrong but R is correct
Explanation:
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.