Principles of Marketing: Core Concepts and Frameworks

Part A: Compulsory Questions

Each short note carries 2 marks. Answers should be brief, precise, and definition-focused.

1(a) Definition of Marketing

Marketing is a comprehensive, customer-centric process of identifying, anticipating, and satisfying customer needs and wants profitably. According to Philip Kotler, “Marketing is a societal process by which individuals and groups obtain what they need and want through creating, offering, and freely exchanging products and services of value with others.

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Essential Software Engineering Concepts and Models

Software Requirements Specification (SRS)

A Software Requirements Specification (SRS) is a formal document that describes the complete requirements of a software system. It specifies what the software should do, how it should perform, and the constraints under which it must operate. The SRS serves as a communication bridge between customers, developers, testers, and project managers.

The main purpose of an SRS is to provide a clear and detailed description of the software requirements before development

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Essential Building Acoustics and Lighting Principles

Sound Insulation Principles

Introduction: Sound insulation prevents unwanted sound transmission between spaces.

  • Definition: The ability of a building element to reduce sound transmission from one space to another.
  • Objectives: Noise reduction, privacy, and acoustic comfort.
  • Methods: Thick walls, double walls, cavity walls, air gaps, double glazing, acoustic doors, and floating floors.
  • Factors: Mass, thickness, density, airtightness, and construction quality.
  • Applications: Hospitals, hotels, offices, libraries,
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Mastering AI Prompting: Strategies for Effective Results

1. Understanding Prompting

What is it? It is not a trick or a writing technique; it is making decisions through language. If you do not decide, the AI decides by default, typically choosing the most generic option. Use these 5 core components:

  • Role: Defines the persona the AI must adopt.
  • Task: Defines the specific action required.
  • Context: Provides background information about the case.
  • Constraints: Defines what to avoid.
  • Output: Defines the desired format of the response.

2. Essential Prompting Frameworks

These

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Law 19983 on

1. Main normative acts related to the security of critical information infrastructures in Azerbaijan. (Easy)


The primary legal framework is established by the Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan “On Informatization, Information Resources, and Protection of Information.” This is heavily reinforced by specific Presidential Decrees that define the security parameters of Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) and assign regulatory oversight to the State Service for Special Communication and Information

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Teaching English to Children: Fairy Tales, Rhymes, and Music

Fairy Tales in the Classroom

A fairy tale is a type of folktale or fable. These stories feature witches, queens, giants, elves, princes, dragons, talking animals, ogres, princesses, and fairies.

  • Examples: Little Red Riding Hood (set in a forest) and Cinderella (set in a prince’s castle).
  • Character Types: Good characters (Cinderella, fairy godmother) and evil characters (stepsisters, the witch in Hansel and Gretel).

Why Teach Fairy Tales?

Fairy tales provide excellent opportunities for teaching English.

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Software Testing Methodologies and Planning Strategies

Categories of System Testing

System Testing is a level of software testing in which the complete integrated system is tested as a whole. It checks whether the software works correctly according to user requirements. System Testing includes different categories that test various features of the software such as performance, security, reliability, and recovery. These categories help in improving the quality and efficiency of the software system.

1. Reliability Testing

Reliability Testing is used to check

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The Weimar Republic and the Rise of Nazi Germany

The Weimar Republic (1918–1933)

Why was Weimar weak?

Facts

  • Proportional Representation: Led to unstable coalition governments.
  • Article 48: Granted the President emergency powers.
  • Treaty of Versailles (1919): Perceived as a humiliating “Diktat.”
  • Kapp Putsch (1920) and Munich Putsch (1923).
  • Hyperinflation (1923).

Analysis

  • Weimar faced constant opposition from both the political left and right.
  • Many Germans never fully accepted democratic governance.
  • Economic crises exposed fundamental constitutional weaknesses.
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Management of Land, Water, Forest, and Energy Resources

1. Natural Resources: Renewable vs. Non-Renewable

Natural resources are materials and components found in the environment that exist without any human intervention. They are broadly classified into two categories based on their availability and replenishment rates.

FeatureRenewable ResourcesNon-Renewable Resources
DefinitionResources that can replenish themselves naturally over a short period.Resources that exist in fixed amounts and take millions of years to form.
Replenishment RateFaster than or equal
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Entrepreneurship Development and Start-Up Growth

Role of Entrepreneurship in Economic Development

Entrepreneurship plays a crucial role in the economic development of a nation. Entrepreneurs are individuals who identify opportunities, create businesses, and drive innovation. They contribute to economic growth through various means, such as job creation, wealth generation, and fostering competition. Below are some key ways in which entrepreneurship influences economic development:

  1. Job Creation: Entrepreneurs create new businesses, which, in turn,
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