What is the number of numbers of the form 0.XY, where X and Y are distinct non-zero digits?
72
81
90
100
72
81
90
100
In how many ways letters of words MOBILE can be arranged in such a manner that all vowels come together?
112
144
224
720
112
144
224
720
In how many ways letters of word MATHEMATICS can be arranged in such a manner that all vowels come together?
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145220
184256
220472
120960
145220
184256
220472
How many ways can 4 boys be selected out of 6 boys?
12
15
24
30
12
15
24
30
In how many ways can 3 boys and 2 girls can be selected out of 7 boys and 6 girls?
162
325
435
525
162
325
435
525
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This Quote Means: βIf you want to test a manβs character, give him powerβ π
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This Quote Means: βIf you want to test a manβs character, give him powerβ
The quote speaks of the moral and ethical implications of wielding power. Hereβs a brief look at how power has been viewed by some great philosophers and political scientists, and what this quote argues. Ethics also forms a part of the UPSC CSE syllabus.
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I want to know what is power
I want to know what is power
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For to describe what is power
I have to make you all understand
What is not power
Post by post i will describe it
But
For to describe what is power
I have to make you all understand
What is not power
Post by post i will describe it
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There are 4 ways power gets confused with other stuff most commonly:
1) popularity is power
2) wealth is power
3) knowledge is power
4) violence is power
These four common misconceptions about power, are common for a reason. They aren't exactly correct but still somewhat close to reality. However, we here at SPS are looking for a bit more precise clarity.
For precision, we should go by the simple tautology of "Power is Power" and avoid confusing it with other related concepts.
(Part 1)
1) popularity is power
2) wealth is power
3) knowledge is power
4) violence is power
These four common misconceptions about power, are common for a reason. They aren't exactly correct but still somewhat close to reality. However, we here at SPS are looking for a bit more precise clarity.
For precision, we should go by the simple tautology of "Power is Power" and avoid confusing it with other related concepts.
(Part 1)
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Agents of UPSC CSE π©
There are 4 ways power gets confused with other stuff most commonly: 1) popularity is power 2) wealth is power 3) knowledge is power 4) violence is power These four common misconceptions about power, are common for a reason. They aren't exactly correct butβ¦
Political science is a social science, hence the power we are discussing here is within social context. Power is a social construct. But to apply an anology with physical sciences, think of power here as similar to electrical power. How do you generate power? You burn fuel, heat water with it, convert it to steam, use pressurized steam to run turbine and that generates electricity.
Whatever the fuel(oil/gas/coal/nuclear) is a source of power, Not power in itself. Coal is not running inside your house wires. Fuel is not circulating in your phone as you read this.
Similarly, wealth, violence, popularity, knowledge, saam, daam, dand, bhed can be source of power, but are not power in itself. A means, not an end in itself.
(Part-2)
Whatever the fuel(oil/gas/coal/nuclear) is a source of power, Not power in itself. Coal is not running inside your house wires. Fuel is not circulating in your phone as you read this.
Similarly, wealth, violence, popularity, knowledge, saam, daam, dand, bhed can be source of power, but are not power in itself. A means, not an end in itself.
(Part-2)
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