hahahaaaa.....gud 1........
Ritesh Indian Son[CMA*CS*CA]
(" Simple Living High Thinking ")
(4117 Points)
Replied 15 July 2011
Welcome frnds....today gesture limit exceeds ....well dnt worry i will give all of them......:)
Deepak
(Student)
(259 Points)
Replied 15 July 2011
Originally posted by : Naveen V.P | ||
ha ha nice lines................... |
M. N. JHA
(CA)
(8316 Points)
Replied 15 July 2011
ha ha ha ....................sab kuch ulta pulta hai..............
Vikas Kumar Manjhi
(Manager Finance Transformation)
(622 Points)
Replied 16 July 2011
I m gonna put it on facebook.. hope u dont mind
U S Sharma
(glidor@gmail.com)
(21063 Points)
Replied 16 July 2011
Originally posted by : Ritesh Khemka | ||
TOO ALL CA's as they can relate to this and all non CAs who might find an explanation as to why CAs are like that only…….. Question: How many balls are there in an over? Answer: 6(SIX) If this were a CA exam question the answer would be WRONG and the examiner’s comment in the suggested answers would be “Most of the students answered the questions. However, students have not understood the questions correctly. Answer points to a lack of in-depth understanding and conceptual clarity on the subject. Correct answer is 1 ball which is delivered 6 times, if the umpire did not declare any no ball in all those deliveries. In case the umpire declares a No Ball as defined in the Byelaws 24 Rule 3 of the Laws of Cricket (Lords), then there will be an additional ball delivered for every no ball declared by the umpire. Similarly for wide under Byelaw 25 Rule 3 of the Laws of Cricket (Lords) an additional ball will be delivered for every wide ball declared by the umpire. Note that such additional balls will not be counted towards the number of balls”. |
whole CA concept gone wrong ..............................
Gita
(student)
(31 Points)
Replied 16 July 2011
Originally posted by : jayanta patra | ||
This is called c.a |
CA SURENDRA KUMAR RAKHECHA
(Practising CA at Surat)
(26263 Points)
Replied 16 July 2011
Question: How many balls are there in an over?
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In CA; whenever simple questions are asked; then students should be alert. Sometims; a batsman is clean bowled when a simple ball; straight to wicket; is delivered.
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The explanation part of the post is very beautiful.
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Thanks for sharing even though it is old one.
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( We see the same type of ball ( not the same ) in every cricket match).