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In the following items, each passage consists of six sentences. The first sentence (S_(1)) and the final sentence (S_(6)) are given in the beginning. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled P, Q, and S. You are required to find out the proper sequence of the four sentences and mark accordingly on the Answer Sheet S_(1) : To a foreign learner, English pronunciation presents the greatest difficulty. S_(6) : But a knowledge of Phonetics will help a great deal in learning correct English pronunciation. P : Words are spelt in one way and pronounced in another. Q : For instance 'u' has different pronunciations in 'but', 'put', 'build' and 'bury'. R : The English language is notoriously un-phonetic. S : The same letters give different sounds in different words. The proper sequence should be :

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Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. In a school 4 students A, B, C and D appeared in an English examination which is consist of 15 short and 4 long questions are asked. Each of short question carry 5 marks and each of long questions carry 10 mark and for a spelling error 0.5 mark is deducted. For not attempting a question, zero marks is awarded. In the English exam, A answered (x + 6) short questions, x long questions and did (2x + 10) spelling errors. Ratio of number of spelling errors made by A and B is 8 : 3. Total marks scored by D is 86. Ratio of short and long questions answered by B In the English exam is 5 : 1 and he scored total 102 marks. C scored 35 marks more in short questions than long questions except spelling errors and the number of spelling errors made by C is equal to the difference of the number of spelling errors made by A and B. Number of short questions answered by D is average of that answered by A and B. Percentage of number of long questions answered among all the question answered by D is 20% . Average of the number of spelling errors made by all four students A, B, C and D is 10. Each student attempts integral number of short as well as long questions. A student E, scored 30 marks more than that by C, whose total marks is more than that by A but less than that by D. If the number of spelling errors made by E are 10 more than that by C, then the total marks scored by C is what percent less than that by E?

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Describe the meaning and function of e-commerce.

Mr. Ajay after completeing MBA from USA comes to india to start a new business under the banner Ecom Creations Ltd. He launches a new product in e-learing for senior Secondary School students in commerce stream, which already has an established market in UK and USA but not in India. his business starts flourising in India. Now more indian companies entered into the market with other subject also. Indetify and quote the lines from above para which highlight the significance of understanding business environment.

In the class of 100 students, the number of students passed in English is 46, in Maths is 46 and in Commerce is 58. The number who passed in English and Maths is 16, Maths and commerce is 24 and English and commerce is 26, and the number who passed in all subjects is 7. Find the number of the students who failed in all subjects.

A Bank/Financial Organisation these days relies heavily on e-commerce for its transaction. As a part of system security, it has introduced the organisation's security awareness manual. This step of the organisation can be classified under which one of the following categories of measures for a business?