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Diya Nihalani

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Linux Operating System has it's usage in supercomputers, web servers, desktops, laptops, and home appliances such as washing machines, modems, routers, and refrigerators. Linux is also known to be used in Smart Devices, Servers and Mainframes, Gaming, Supercomputers, etc.

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alok kumar singh

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Sequence of sub-energy level decided by the rule of  ( n + l ) .

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Vishal Baghel

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(a) Nitric oxide formation -> Pt is used as catalyst

(b) Haber’s process -> Fe is used as catalyst

(c) Hydrolysis of ester -> Acid (H2SO4) is used as catalyst

(d) SO3 formation -> NO is used as catalyst

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Diya Nihalani

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Linux is a freely distributable version of Unix. In 1991, Linus Torvalds, a student at the University of Helsinki in Finland, began his project to create a freely available academic version of Unix. This project later became the Linux kernel.

Today, Linux OS is used in supercomputers, web servers, desktops, laptops, and home appliances such as washing machines, modems, routers, and refrigerators.

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Vishal Baghel

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(a)  C d ( s ) + 2 N i ( O H ) 3 ( s ) C d O ( s ) + 2 N i ( O H ) 2 ( s ) + H 2 O ( l )

During discharging of secondary battery this reaction takes place.

(b) Z n ( H g ) + H g O ( s ) Z n O ( s ) + H g ( l )

Primary battery mercury cell reaction

(c) 2 P b S O 4 ( s ) + 2 H 2 O ( l ) P b ( s ) + P b O 2 ( s ) + 2 H 2 S O 4 ( a q )

During charging of secondary battery PbSO4 reacts and H 2 S O 4  generated

(d) H 2 & O 2  reacts in fuel cell to form H 2 O ( l )

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Diya Nihalani

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Below are some of the notable features of the Linux operating system.

  • Free and open-source: Anyone can learn and get started with Linux for free. Linux has a huge amount of information and resources available. You can read the source code available on resources to understand what is going on under the hood. Its open-source nature allows multiple teams to collaborate to enhance the operating system's capability.
  • Portable: Linux kernel and application programs can be installed on any hardware platform.
  • Multi-User: Multiple users can access system resources such as memory and application programs at the same time.
  • Multi-tasking: Multiple func
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Vishal Baghel

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Δ H = Δ U + Δ ( P V )

= Δ U + P Δ V + V Δ P

= Δ U + P Δ V   (At constant pressure)

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4HNOI3(l)+3KCl(s)Cl2(g)+NOCl(g)+2H2O(g)+3KNO3(g)

             

4 moles of HNO3 produced 3 mol of KNO3

Here mole of produced KNO3 = 1 1 0 1 0 1  

If 3 mol of KNO3 produced by 4 moles of HNO3

 1 mole of KNO3 produced by  4 3 moles of HNO3

and  1 1 0 1 0 1 mole of KNO3 produced by 4 × 1 1 0 3 × 1 0 1  moles of HNO3 = 1.45 mole of HNO3

Hence mass of HNO3 = mole × mol.wt = 145 × 63 = 91.48 91.5gm

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The highest package secured  by the MBA batch 2023-25 was INR 31 LPA. Earlier, the highest package offered to the MBA batch 2022-2024 was INR 28 LPA. Take a look at the table below depicting the SIBM Hyderabad, the highest package trends for MBA:

ParticularsStatistics (2023)Statistics (2024)Statistics (2025)
the highest Salary INR 15 lakhINR 28 lakhINR 31 lakh
Median SalaryINR 8.2 lakhINR 8.7 lakhINR 8.2 lakh
Average SalaryINR 8.9 lakhINR 9.3 lakhINR 9.1 lakh
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Vishal Baghel

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An atomic orbital is characterized by n , l  and m.

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Pallavi Gupta

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Given below are the topics included in CA Inter syllabus for Auditing and Ethics:

·    Nature, Objective and Scope of Audit

·    Audit Strategy, Audit Planning and Audit Programme

·     Risk Assessment and Internal Control

·     Audit Evidence

·    Audit of Items of Financial Statements

·     Audit Documentation

·     Completion and Review

·     Audit Report

·     Special Features of Audit of Different Type of Entities

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Most important topics of Taxation paper in CA Intermediate are:

  • Basic Concepts
  • Residence and Scope of Total Income
  • Heads of Income
  • Income of Other Persons included in Assessee's Total Income
  • Aggregation of Income, Set-Off and Carry Forward of Losses
  • Deductions from Gross Total Income
  • Advance Tax, Tax Deduction at Source and Tax Collection at Source
  • Provisions for filing Return of Income and Self Assessment
  • Income Tax Liability – Computation and Optimisation

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Sreetama Tyagi

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The most important topics of Corporate and Other Laws in CA Intermediate are:

·       Chapter 1: Preliminary

·       Chapter 2: Incorporation of Company and Matters Incidental Thereto

·       Chapter 3: Prospectus and Allotment of Securities

·       Chapter 4: Share Capital and Debentures

·       Chapter 5: Acceptance of Deposits by Companies

·       Chapter 6: Registration of Charges

·       Chapter 7: Management & Administratio

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alok kumar singh

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Using snell's law –                        

sin I = ? s i n ? r  

->sin45° =  ? s i n 3 0 °  


? = s i n 4 5 s i n 3 0 = 1 2 * 2 = 2  

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Yes, it is possible to cover the CA Intermediate syllabus in three months but one needs to spend about 12-14 hours in studies on daily basis. The timeline and targets have to be achieved dedicatedly and in a focused manner. If a candidate has appeared for the CA Inter exam previously they will have a better grip of syllabus to complete it in a short time of 3 months.

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alok kumar singh

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m = 5 × 10-17kg ; k = 1.38 × 10-23 Jk-1

V r m s = 3 R T M = 3 N k T N m = 3 k T m = 3 × 1 . 3 8 × 1 0 2 3 × 3 0 0 5 × 1 0 1 7

= 1 8 × 1 3 . 8 × 1 0 6               

  = 1 5 . 7 × 1 0 3 m / s                                                          

  = 1 5 m m / s                                                         

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Freelancing or remote jobs are trending these days. Most of the graduates are inclined towards remote/freelancing jobs to maintain their work-life balance. luckily, even BMS graduates too can explore freelancing and remote job opportunities in various fields like:

  • Digital Marketing: Social media marketing, SEO, Google Ads
  • Finance and Consulting: Freelance financial analysis, business consulting
  • E-commerce and Startups: Drop shipping, Amazon FBA, affiliate marketing
  • Content Writing: Business blogs, case study writing, copywriting

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alok kumar singh

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 Bv = 6 × 10-5 T                                              

Bv = BN sin37°

B N = B v s i n 3 7 ° = 6 × 1 0 5 3 / 5 = 1 0 4 T

 

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