1. China's longer-term contest is with that other recovering economic behemoth: India
2. China’s longer term contest with USA is going to end in near future
3. China is now focusing on Asian Market space more than other markets
4. China is going in tandem with other Asian economy - India '
5. China's long term border dispute with India effects Asian economy's growth rate
China's longer-term contest is with that other recovering economic behemoth: India
1. A big difference is in their style of living
2. A big difference is in their fashion statements
3. A big difference can be seen in their dressing styles
4. A big difference arises in their taste for clothes based on their earnings
5. A big difference can be seen in their climate that demands different dressing styles .
A big difference can be seen in their dressing styles
1. Together exporting and importing are collectively called trade
2. Exporting and Importing are exclusive classes of trade
3. Both are independent of each other and do not constitute the term 'trade'.
4. Together they make GDP of a country ;
5. (Together they are indicators of influence of a country on world map
Together exporting and importing are collectively called trade
1. Usually the director works alone on such films
2. These films are huge employers in entertainment industry
3. A team of experts two or three in number starts without any significant infrastructure
4. Director is the camera-man, light-man, script writer, screen player and sometimes even act himself in the film
5. It is difficult task to find suitable people witfr desired skills,hence director works alone on such films
Usually the director works alone on such films
1. The term is a misnomer
2. The term is understood differently by different people
3. The term has no definite meaning
4. The term is used in different situations to mean different things
5. The term slightly differs in meaning from the textbook Definitions
The term is understood differently by different people
1. The overseas branches are governed by the host country regulations also
2. Host country is speculative for the success of these branches
3. Banks and host countries conduct joint audits in branches in that country
4. Host country regulations do not bind on these overseas branches
5. Success of overseas branches depend on only the policies of host countries
The overseas branches are governed by the host country regulations also
1. Surely it cannot be so difficult to treat with India
2. Surely it will be more difficult with India?
3. Can it solve dispute with India with its non d democratic values?
4. With India intentions are not clear.
5. (In Indian markets, Chinese presence is increasing
Surely it cannot be so difficult to treat with India
1. This proves that change in the market is actually consistent
2. Change is inevitable
3. Fluctuations with these changes do not last long
4. Be prepared for the change
5. Changing changes the fortunes
This proves that change in the market is actually consistent
1. These acquisitions are purely Indian but covering diverse sectors ranging from automobiles to Steel
2. Acquisitions are like a big shark swelling a small fish without noticeable fight put up by the latter
3. Unlike in the past, such activity was not limited to acquisitions within India or of Indian companies
4. Globalization has brought this trend to India and Indian companies are no longer isolated from its effects
5. ) International law of acquisitions hold true for all the countries and binding on each member
These acquisitions are purely Indian but covering diverse sectors ranging from automobiles to Steel
1. Very often, the two expressions "merger" and ''amalgamation" are used synonymously
2. ) 'Merger1 and 'amalgamation' are terms that can be used interchangeably but up to a limit
3. ’Merger1 and 'amalgamation' are synonymous to each other
4. 'Merger' and 'amalgamation1 are not synonymous to each other
5. Words 'merger' and 'amalgamation1 should be used cautiously
Very often, the two expressions "merger" and ''amalgamation" are used synonymously