Rewrite as directed:
(a) This is the oldest temple in kolkata
(Comparative)
(b) Iron is more useful than many other metals
(Superlative)
(c) Jack's room is smaller than sheela's room
(Comparative)
(d) Rani is the prettiest girl in the class
(Comparative)
(e) Dogs are more faithful than another animals
(Superlative)
(f) Shakunthalam is the best drama in sanskrit
(Positive)
(g) Very few Indian cities are as big as chennai
(Superlative)
(h) Hari is taller than Revathy (Positive)
(i) He is as wise as solomon (Comparative)
(j) Australia is bigger than England (Positive)
A legal offence is a punishable offence, while a moral offence is not a punishable offence.
Every country is governed by a Law. Any offence contradicting or breaking the law is referred to as a legal offence.
For example - Assault and battery, burglary, violence etc.
Morals are the principles of every individual. They help in distinguishing between right and wrong. Thus, the offences discriminating the morals are referred to as moral offences.
For example - Discourtesy, Haughtiness, Rude behaviour, Bad manners etc.
Office organization is a process of defining and grouping of office activities into main heads of functions, select suitable personnel, assign jobs to them and delegate authority to them for performing the jobs, coordinate the activities of different individuals and provide necessary facilities like forms, stationery
The three basics of office organization or order, authority and responsibility, and employees.
Explanation:
For any office to function in a proper manner, a few steps have to be taken to organize it.
The first step is in the form of recruiting people who will work in the office and take care of the day to day operations.
The next requirement is the delegation of authority and responsibility so that people have a clarity regarding the tasks they are required to perform and the power to do the same.
The another thing required for office organisation is order of things, materials, people, etc. When things are in orderly manner and available at the correct place at the right time, it would make the functioning of the office effective and successful.
which of the following physical variables cannot be measured simultaneously without any uncertaintya) energy and momentumb) angular momentum and rotational energyc) position and momentumd) velocity and momentum
uncertainty principle, also called Heisenberg uncertainty principle or indeterminacy principle, statement, articulated (1927) by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg, that the position and the velocity of an object cannot both be measured exactly, at the same time, even in theory.