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Abraham H. Maslow was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1908. He studied primate behavior at the University of Wisconsin, where he received his doctorate in psychology in 1934. Early in his career, Maslow was drawn to the study of human motivation and personality. His work in this area upset strict behaviorists, whose explanations of motivation and personality failed to account for what Maslow called the whole person. His theory of the hierarchy of needs, which leads to the 'selfactualised' individual, was a strong catalyst for the founding of humanistic psychology. Maslow sucessfully bridged motivation and personality in his theories of needs, self-actualising persons, and peak experiences. Maslow is considered an important figure in contemporary psychology. His career was a formidable one. For 14 years he taught at Brooklyn College, and then went to Brandesi University as chairman of the Psychology Department. In 1968, he was elected president of the American Psychological Association. In 1969 he went to the Laughlin Foundation in Menlo Park, California, He wrote two important books: Toward a Psychology of Being (1968) and Motivation and Personality (1970). Abraham Maslow died of a heart attach in 1970. EXplain the theory propounded by Maslow.

Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions. Four students i.e. A, B, C and D appeared for written and practical examinations of year 2019-20 The information given below is known: Total Maximum Marks = Maximum marks of written Exam + Maximum marks of practical Exam Total Maximum weighted score = Maximum marks in written exam xx weighted % + Maximum marks in practical exam xx weighted % Weighted score = Marks obtained in written exam xx weighted % + Marks obtained in practical exam xx weighted % Weighted percentage of written exam is 60% and that of practical exam is 40%. Also, maximum marks of written exam is 80 and that of practical exam is 60 It is given that: Total weighted score of A is 52 . Total weighted score of B is 52 and B obtained 55 marks in practical exam. C obtained 50 marks in practical exam. Marks obtained by D in written examination is 70 and D obtained 75% marks in practical exam. If ratio of marks scored by a 5th student X in the written exam and practical exam is 5 : 3 and the weighted score of X is 52.5, then what is the sum of the marks scored by X in written and practical exams?

Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions. Four students i.e. A, B, C and D appeared for written and practical examinations of year 2019-20 The information given below is known: Total Maximum Marks = Maximum marks of written Exam + Maximum marks of practical Exam Total Maximum weighted score = Maximum marks in written exam xx weighted % + Maximum marks in practical exam xx weighted % Weighted score = Marks obtained in written exam xx weighted % + Marks obtained in practical exam xx weighted % Weighted percentage of written exam is 60% and that of practical exam is 40%. Also, maximum marks of written exam is 80 and that of practical exam is 60 It is given that: Total weighted score of A is 52 . Total weighted score of B is 52 and B obtained 55 marks in practical exam. C obtained 50 marks in practical exam. Marks obtained by D in written examination is 70 and D obtained 75% marks in practical exam. If D scored 7 1/7 % more marks in written exam and C scored 60 marks in written exam, then find the difference between obtained weighted score of C and D is what percent of total maximum possible weighted score?

Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions. Four students i.e. A, B, C and D appeared for written and practical examinations of year 2019-20 The information given below is known: Total Maximum Marks = Maximum marks of written Exam + Maximum marks of practical Exam Total Maximum weighted score = Maximum marks in written exam xx weighted % + Maximum marks in practical exam xx weighted % Weighted score = Marks obtained in written exam xx weighted % + Marks obtained in practical exam xx weighted % Weighted percentage of written exam is 60% and that of practical exam is 40%. Also, maximum marks of written exam is 80 and that of practical exam is 60 It is given that: Total weighted score of A is 52 . Total weighted score of B is 52 and B obtained 55 marks in practical exam. C obtained 50 marks in practical exam. Marks obtained by D in written examination is 70 and D obtained 75% marks in practical exam. If the average marks of A, B, C and D in the practical exam is 47.5 and both A and C scored equal marks in written exam, then what is the average weighted scores of C and D?

Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions. Four students i.e. A, B, C and D appeared for written and practical examinations of year 2019-20 The information given below is known: Total Maximum Marks = Maximum marks of written Exam + Maximum marks of practical Exam Total Maximum weighted score = Maximum marks in written exam xx weighted % + Maximum marks in practical exam xx weighted % Weighted score = Marks obtained in written exam xx weighted % + Marks obtained in practical exam xx weighted % Weighted percentage of written exam is 60% and that of practical exam is 40%. Also, maximum marks of written exam is 80 and that of practical exam is 60 It is given that: Total weighted score of A is 52 . Total weighted score of B is 52 and B obtained 55 marks in practical exam. C obtained 50 marks in practical exam. Marks obtained by D in written examination is 70 and D obtained 75% marks in practical exam. If total weighted score of C is 65, then find the ratio of marks obtained by C and that by B in written examination.

DIRECTIONS: in the following question, a part of sentence is bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is required, choose “No Improvement” option. Eager to pass his final exams studying was the students top priority.