Q.1963·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyPeople by and large are concerned with and pursue self-interest. They are unlikely to be motivated under a prudent and sustainable fashion. They are unlikely to be motivated under the following conditions: if their resources are limited, or if the degradation of any particular portion affects them very little; or if they have vast, or that degradation of any particular portion affects them very little; or if they have vast, or that degradation of any particular portion affects them very little; or if they have open before them possibilities of substitution as any one resource element is depleted, or if their control over the resource base is tenuous, so that others may, at any time, deplete a resource they value, even if they use it in a restrained fashion. Indeed, exhaustive use is highly likely when any one of these three conditions obtains. It is only when people perceive their resource catchments as limited, and their control over the resource base as not readily feasible, and when they are motivated by the necessity of maintaining the resource base in a locality, retaining control over their resource base are most likely to fulfill three prerequisites for sustainable resource use; and therefore to behave in ways conducive to the conservation of biodiversity within their localities. The self-interest of people affects the use of renewable resourcesView question
Q.1964·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyPeople by and large are concerned with and pursue self-interest. They are unlikely to be motivated under a prudent and sustainable fashion. They are unlikely to be motivated under the following conditions: if their resources are limited, or if the degradation of any particular portion affects them very little; or if they have vast, or that degradation of any particular portion affects them very little; or if they have vast, or that degradation of any particular portion affects them very little; or if they have open before them possibilities of substitution as any one resource element is depleted, or if their control over the resource base is tenuous, so that others may, at any time, deplete a resource they value, even if they use it in a restrained fashion. Indeed, exhaustive use is highly likely when any one of these three conditions obtains. It is only when people perceive their resource catchments as limited, and their control over the resource base as not readily feasible, and when they are motivated by the necessity of maintaining the resource base in a locality, retaining control over their resource base are most likely to fulfill three prerequisites for sustainable resource use; and therefore to behave in ways conducive to the conservation of biodiversity within their localities. People rooted in a localityView question
Q.1965·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyBuckminster fullerene, which looks like a football, is an allotropic form ofView question
Q.1966·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyLet f(x) = x + 6, for x ≤ 1 f(x) = px + q, for 1 < x < 2 f(x) = 5x, for x ≥ 2 If f(x) is continuous, what is the value of p?View question
Q.1967·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyLet f(x) = x + 6, for x ≤ 1 f(x) = px + q, for 1 < x < 2 f(x) = 5x, for x ≥ 2 If f(x) is continuous, what is the value of q?View question
Q.1968·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyWhat is the number of common roots of equation-I and equation-II?View question
Q.1969·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyConsider the following statements: 1.f(x) = ln x is increasing in (0, ∞) 2.g(x) = e^x + e^(1/x) is decreasing in (0, ∞) Which of the above is/are correct?View question
Q.1970·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyFor what value of m < 0 is the area bounded by the lines y = x, y = mx, and x = 2 equal to 3?View question
Q.1972·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyLet f(x) = [ ax(x + 1) + b, x < 1 [ x − 1, 1 ≤ x ≤ 2 If the function f(x) is differentiable at x = 1, then what is the value of (a + b) ?View question
Q.1973·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyLet f(x) = |ln x|, x ≠ 1. What is the derivative of f(x) at x = 2?View question
Q.1974·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyA parabola passes through (1, 2) and satisfies the differential equation dy/dx = 2y/x, x > 0, y > 0. What is the directrix of the parabola ?View question
Q.1975·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyA parabola passes through (1, 2) and satisfies the differential equation dy/dx = 2y/x, x > 0, y > 0. What is the length of latus rectum of the parabola ?View question
Q.1976·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyConsider the following statements: 1. A = (A ∪ B) ∪ (A – B) 2. A ∪ (B – A) = (A ∪ B) 3. B = (A ∪ B) – (A – B) Which of the statements given above are correct?View question
Q.1977·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyConsider the following statements: 1. The relation f defined by f(x) = { x³, 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 4x, 2 ≤ x ≤ 8 } is a function. 2. The relation g defined by g(x) = { x², 0 ≤ x ≤ 4 3x, 4 ≤ x ≤ 8 } is a function. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?View question
Q.1979·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyThe Cartesian product A × A has 16 elements among which are (0, 2) and (1, 3). Which of the following statements is/are correct? 1. It is possible to determine set A. 2. A × A contains the element (3, 2). Select the correct answer using the code given below:View question
Q.1980·Miscellaneous·2023·EasyA function is defined by f(x) = | x + 1 2 3 | | 2 x + 4 6 | | 3 6 x + 9 | The function attains local minimum value at :View question