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π Answered - Individuals with a psychological disorder are extremely different from individuals without a psychological disorder. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A. True B. False
π Answered - As for the Governorβs line-item veto, I actually think itβs a useful tool. It helps the executive cut out wasteful or problematic spending without having to throw out an entire bill. But I get the argument about separation of powers. Itβs a thin line, and not every governor should have that power without accountability.
π Answered - Which system is more common in communist countries? A. Single-party system B. Multi-party system C. Bi-party system D. Federal system
π Answered - Mild maltreatment includes all of the following, EXCEPT: A. discipline B. physical abuse C. neglect D. emotional abuse
π Answered - Course Title: Studies on Caste and Class Code No: So.505 Semester: I Pass Marks: 30 Time: 3 hours Batch: 2024 Candidates are required to answer the questions in their own words as far as possible. Answer any TWO questions: Group A [2x15=30] 1. Critically analyze the theoretical foundations of caste with special reference to the ideas of Dumont, Ambedkar, and Weber. How do these perspectives help us understand caste as a structure of graded inequality and cultural-symbolic purity? 2. Elaborate on the five conceptual elements Wright (2005) proposes for a Marxist approach to class analysis. Provide a brief explanation for each element. 3. Define the middle class and discuss the processes through which Nepal's middle class is reproducing, expanding, and consolidating (Luintel, 2020). Group B Answer any THREE questions: [3x10=30] 4. How does the concept of "Dalithood" go beyond caste identity to encompass issues of knowledge, governance, and empowerment? Illustrate with reference to C. Mishra and M. M. Cameron. 5. Examine the factors that forced small-scale farmers in Nepal to seek loans from private money lenders, and analyze how these lending practices led to indebtedness, landlessness, and eventual transformation of peasants into wage laborers (Regmi, 1978). 6. How have labor relations in the agricultural sector changed over time, and how have these shifts influenced the class inequality in rural Nepal (Seddon et al., 1979)? 7. Differentiate between caste and class as systems of social stratification with suitable examples from Nepal society.
π Answered - An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?
π Answered - When Ashon comes home from work every day, he opens the garage door and pulls his car into the garage. His dog, Spot, hears the noise of the garage and the car entering the garage before Ashon comes through the garage door. Now, when Spot hears the garage door open, Spot runs to the garage to greet Ashon. This is an example of: A) Observational learning B) Generalization C) Operant conditioning D) Classical conditioning
π Answered - 1. What is your insight about the golden rule? 2. What is your philosophy in life? 3. What does it mean to be a living thing as opposed to a non-living thing?
π Answered - Which of these statements accurately describe a focus group? Select all that apply. The focus group's primary purpose is qualitative research e.g., gathering insights, opinions, and feedback on a specific topic or product. The outcome of a focus group is primarily insights and data gathered from participant discussions. Focus groups have a structured agenda with planned activities, presentations, and exercises aimed at achieving the group's objectives. Participants in a focus group are primarily engaged in discussion and sharing their opinions and experiences.
π Answered - Which term describes when a parent is excessively involved in their child's education? A. Overinvolvement B. Overbearing C. Overindulgence D. Overcommitted
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