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Another question for you from IAS Prelim, 2013

Q. Consider the following:

1. Electromagnetic radiation
2. Geothermal energy
3. Gravitational force
4. Plate movements
5. Rotation of the Earth
6. Revolution of the Earth

Which of the above are responsible for bringing dynamic changes on the surface of the Earth

a. 1, 2, 3 & 4 only
b. 1, 3, 5 & 6 only
c. 2, 4, 5 & 6 only
d. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6

I'm no geography student, but i guess A.
 
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Is your brain programmed only to read from indian media only? :rofl:



See my avatar.

I asked you a question. dont divert. That original article is in chinese. Yes I am indian, I mostly read Indian.
 
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I really miss HongWu too!! For different reasons though. He was by far, my favorite hyper-nationalist cartoon character :p: Maybe he's still here, but under a another name perhaps.

Not that he is that naive, he deliberately trolls for a reason. 8-)

I'm no geography student, but i guess A.

Why can't it be option D, after all, all the factors will bring dynamic changes, won't they?
 
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Not that he is that naive, he deliberately trolls for a reason. 8-)

Yes, there was definitely a method to his madness. That's why I found him to be so entertaining and interesting :-)
 
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Why can't it be option D, after all, all the factors will bring dynamic changes, won't they?

It could very well be, but my limited knowledge of geography says A. Earth rotation and revolution are always constant.
 
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It could very well be, but my limited knowledge of geography says A. Earth rotation and revolution are always constant.

Thats what I have been expecting from you! :tup: Here you proved why PISA is tougher than the toughest exam of India.

Yes, you are right that there is no need to consider Earth rotation and revolution as they are constant!
 
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No! Honestly, my English is just below average

Looking at some of your posts, it looks like you have a more than an adequate command of the English language in general. This is coming from a native English speaker :)
 
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It could very well be, but my limited knowledge of geography says A. Earth rotation and revolution are always constant.

I know this is nothing for you.

Q. Economic growth in country X will necessarily have to occur if

a. there is technical progress in world economy
b. there is population growth in X
c. there is capital formation in X
d. the volume of trade grows in the world economy

IAS Prelim covers all the disciplines such as humanities, science and commerce.

Looking at some of your posts, it looks like you have a more than an adequate command of the English language in general. This is coming from a native English speaker :)

Along with him, lets talk about Fattyacids,

At the first glance, you would know from someone's post how much educated the person could be. He is well educated and not only that he must have been a brilliant student. I am 100% sure.
 
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I know this is nothing for you.

Q. Economic growth in country X will necessarily have to occur if

a. there is technical progress in world economy
b. there is population growth in X
c. there is capital formation in X
d. the volume of trade grows in the world economy

IAS Prelim covers all the disciplines such as humanities, science and commerce.

Economic growth = land, labour and technology

So B and C for sure. And A, assuming the country will benefit from technical progress in world economy
 
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Economic growth = land, labour and technology

So B and C for sure. And A.

I strongly believe, it is C. For Econ growth, capital formation comes first.

Economic growth = land, labour and technology

So B and C for sure. And A, assuming the country will benefit from technical progress in world economy

B can be a burden and for A, one needs to secure access to the tech progress and one may not have.
 
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Econ 102, if i remember correctly, you'll need all three to work.

Thats right and PRC is the burning example. But there you had to go for one option only.

China managed the high population and put it into correct utilization but for what? For Capital formation. When you have capital formation, you have access to technology, too. Therefore, capital formation matters more than other factors. If you can't manage population, it is burden and if you can't make capital, you can't afford world technology.
 
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Another question for you from IAS Prelim, 2013

Q. Consider the following:

1. Electromagnetic radiation
2. Geothermal energy
3. Gravitational force
4. Plate movements
5. Rotation of the Earth
6. Revolution of the Earth

Which of the above are responsible for bringing dynamic changes on the surface of the Earth

a. 1, 2, 3 & 4 only
b. 1, 3, 5 & 6 only
c. 2, 4, 5 & 6 only
d. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6
none of the obove. Correct is if all 1,351bn Chinese jump up and down several times at the same time. :rofl:
 
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Thats right and PRC is the burning example. But there you had to go for one option only.

China managed the high population and put it into correct utilization but for what? For Capital formation. When you have capital formation, you have access to technology, too. Therefore, capital formation matters more than other factors. If you can't manage population, it is burden and if you can't make capital, you can't afford world technology.

Land, Labour and Capital is a standard concept in macroeconomics. You can only for choose one option, it makes sense, capital is most critical of the three.
What test is this? I don't think it's college level.
 
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