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Start learning 50% faster. Sign in nowOperations management can refer to a wide range of functions, but in general it involves overseeing the day-to-day operations of a business or organization to ensure that they run efficiently and effectively. This might include functions such as production planning, quality control, inventory management, logistics, and supply chain management. While these are important functions for the overall success of an organization, they are not typically considered to be within the purview of the treasury department.
A. I caught a snake once.
B. That well is full of snakes.
C. I caught it by its tail and dropped it in the old well.
D. Whenever ...
In the questions given below, a sentence has been divided into four fragments (A), (B), (C) and (D) and is arranged (not necessarily in the correct ord...
Below are given a few sentences with their parts jumbled in a random order. Below the sentences are given possible rearrangements of the parts. You nee...
In the questions given below, a sentence has been divided into four fragments (A), (B), (C) and (D) and is arranged (not necessarily in the correct ord...
the Cochin University of Science and Technology has showed that (A)/ Madden Julian Oscillation can influence (B)/a new study by researchers at (C)/extre...
A This lovable big cat is all ready to charm kids in a film version.
B ‘The Tiger who Came to Tea’ is Judith Kerr’s bestselling book,having...
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Given below are six sentences 4 of which are jumbled. The first and the last sentence are given. Pick the option that gives the logically correct order...
A. i never saw two
B. man working miserably
C. men do more with
D. in my whole life than they did
E. one-and-two pence worth of butter
1. Once upon a time, there was a famous flute player in Rome.
P. People came running to carry him out, as he had broken his leg.
Q. At one...