Indian economy is set to expand at the world's fastest rate over the next 50 years to emerge as a major force globally, but it would still rank as the second worst in terms of prosperity of its citizens.
Over the 50-year period between 2011-2060, India will register an annual economic growth rate of 4.9%, as per a latest report by Paris-based international grouping of the world's leading economies, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
India's per-person GDP (measure of well-being of a country's citizens) will also grow more than 7-fold during this period, but the country will still rank at second place from the bottom by 2060 in absolute terms, said the report.
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Answer: D) Segmental level, projection level, precommand level
Explanation: The hierarchical organisation of the motor control system is only one aspect, besides it there is a parallel one. The motor control system is responsible for regulating movement and as such is crucial for the body's motility, which includes directional movement and reflexes. Of course, motor control only exists in organisms that have a nervous system.
As for the hierarchy of the motor control system, the lowest in the hierarchy is the segmental level. It consists of reflexes and parts of the nervous system in charge of automatic movements.
Second in the hierarchy from the lowest to the highest is the projection level and helps in the functioning of the segmental level, i.e, for the regulation of reflexes and for monitoring the multi neuronal system.
The highest level is the precommand level, which is responsible for controlling the output impulses that control the finest, most precise movements of the body, responsible for starting and stopping movements, regulating the muscles, and preventing unwanted movements.
This scenario is best described by Vertical Integration.
Explanation:
The given processes are interconnected with each other. With the completion of one process, other process starts and the process goes on.
This can be best described by the Vertical Integration, and Vertical Integration can be defined as an arrangement, in which the whole supply chain of the company(like the steps given in the question) is owned by that company.
On each stage of the supply chain, one complete product or service is produced and when all these products or services are combined, the common need is satisfied.
The departments or processes involved in the vertical integration are:
- Procurement
- Manufacturing
- Distribution
- Retail
- After Sale Services
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