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Wedding Planner is an example of _______(A) corporate organization(B) outsourcing(C) buying and selling of goods |
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Answer» Wedding Planner is an example of outsourcing. |
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Any crime committed using computers and Internet is termed as ………… |
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Answer» Any crime committed using computers and the Internet is termed as cybercrime. |
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File extension for a PowerPoint 2007 presentation is ………………. (a) .ptt (b) .pptx (c) .docx (d) .clsx |
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Answer» (b) .pptx is the file extension given to all PowerPoint 2007 files. |
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………………. is the default file name for a PowerPoint presentation. (a) Untitled 1 (b) Bookl (c) Presentation 1 (d) Document 1 |
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Answer» (c) The default name given to a presentation file is Presen tationl. |
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Visa / Mastercard / Amex are examples of _______.(A) Card Issuing Bank (B) Payment Processor (C) Card Association |
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Answer» Visa / Mastercard / Amex are examples of Card Association. |
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…………. is a type of malware that is installed on a user’s computer and collects information about user without their consent and knowledge. |
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Answer» Spyware is a type of malware that is installed on a user’s computer and collects information about user without their consent and knowledge. |
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SET is a protocol developed by Visa and Mastercard. |
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Answer» True SET is a protocol developed by Visa and Mastercard. It ensures secure transactions over the Internet. |
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……. and ………. are the two types of malware. |
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Answer» Viruses and worms are the two types of malware. |
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A ……….. infects the files of the operating system. |
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Answer» A boot sector virus infects the files of the operating system. |
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……….. can decrease the space on hard disks by duplicating files. |
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Answer» Viruses can decrease the space on hard disks by duplicating files. |
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1. TIME() holds the date including day, month, and year.2. DATE holds time. Format: HH:MM:SS. |
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Answer» 1. False 2. False |
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___________ can represent numbers with or without the fractional part. (A) CHAR (B) VARCHAR (C) DECIMAL(D) INT |
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Answer» Correct option is (C) DECIMAL |
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___________ holds a variable length string (can contain letters, numbers, and special characters). |
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Answer» Correct Answer is VARCHAR |
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___________ holds a fixed-length string (can contain letters, numbers, and special characters). |
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Answer» Correct Answer is CHAR |
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1. DECIMAL holds a fixed-length string (can contain letters, numbers, and special characters).2. VARCHAR holds a variable-length string (can contain letters, numbers, and special characters). |
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Answer» 1. False 2. True |
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___________ holds a variable-length string (can contain letters, numbers, and special characters). (A) CHAR (B) VARCHAR(C) DECIMAL (D) INT |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) VARCHAR |
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1. ___________ holds time. Format: HH:MM:SS.2. This logical structure of database is known as a ___________ |
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Answer» 1. TIME() 2. Model |
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A race car driver is racing at 20th km. If his speed never exceeds 150 km/hr, what is the maximum distance he can cover in the next two hours. |
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Answer» By langrange's mean volume theorem, f(c) = (f(b) - f(a))/(b - a) Here the interval is [0, 2] and f(0) = 20, f(2) = ? f(b) – f(a) ≤ (b – a)f’c here f(a) = 20 ⇒ f(b) – 20 ≤ 150(2 – 0) ⇒ f(b) ≤ 320 (i.e) f(2) = 320 km. |
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If β2 = 1.25. What type of kurtosis the distribution has? |
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Answer» Here β3 < 3, the distribution is platykurtic. |
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Give the adjective forms for the following.1. protection 2. loyalty 3. watch 4. thought |
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Answer» 1. protective, protected 2. loyal 3. watchful 4. thoughtful |
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Complete the table using the singular or plural forms of the nouns. |
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Appreciate the ladies in the following figures. |
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Answer» The women in the left side picture are in their traditional dress and repairing community radio. They are caring their children also. They are very conscious in their work. The women in the right side picture are like white flowers. They are also repairing Telephone assembly line. The way they sit discloses their dedication to the work. |
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Write any two advantages and two disadvantages of Mobile phones. |
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Answer» Advantages: 1. They reduce the distances between people. 2. Emergency messages can be conveyed within seconds. Disadvantages: 1. They pollute the minds of children. 2. They cause a disturbance in the circulation of electro-magnetic waves of one’s body, who uses it. |
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R.M.P. means A) Health servants who are registered in rural areas B) Doctors in rural areas C) Medical students in rural areas D) All the above |
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Answer» A) Health servants who are registered in rural areas |
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BMI means A) Body Mass Index B) Body Dharma Index C) Body Mentality Index D) Body Shape Index |
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Answer» (A) Body Mass Index |
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Read the following passage and answer the questions.The steam engine changed many production processes in factories. Later on with a new source of energy such as electricity, factories that we see them today emerged. When a new machine or method of production is created for the first time, it is called an invention. However, practical application of these ideas takes a long time and depends on many factors. These could be improvements to make the technology effective, reducing cost of new techniques, acceptance of a new way or product. Technical developments or technical improvements can be due to completely new types of machinery (X ray machines and power looms), or changes in the types of raw materials used (plastic instead of rubber), or reorganisation of production processes.a) What happened with the invention of steam engine?b) Why were the factories emerged?c) What is called an invention?d) Write the names of any two machines.e) What can we use instead of rubber? |
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Answer» a) The steam engine changed many production processes in factories. b) New sources of energy such as electricity etc., emerged the factories. c) When a new machine or method of production is created for the first time,it is called an invention. d) X-ray machines and powerlooms. e) We can use plastic instead of rubber. |
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Why are children given food in the anganwadis? |
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Answer» In Andhra Pradesh about 33% of children below 5 years of age were characterised as under weight. This is due to hunger and malnutrition. So the government decided to feed these children through Anganwadis. |
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The situation in public service at present has changed due to the services of A) 108 B) 104 C) Both A & B D) 100 |
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Answer» (C) Both A & B |
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The sub centre covers a population of people. A) 4000 B) 5000C) 6000 D) 7000 |
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Answer» Answer is (B) 5000 |
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What problems do we face in private hospitals? |
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Answer» Problems in private hospitals : We should pay more money here. Medicines also cost very high. Some may cause unnecessary tensions to the patient families. |
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Where do you go when you are ill? Are there any problems that you face? Write a paragraph based on your experience. |
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Answer» Once I suffered from Typhoid. My father is a Railway employee. He joined me in Railway hospital. I stayed there for 10 days. Several blood tests were done. They treated me well. But they never disclose the results of any report. The patients were given a hospital uniform. I didn’t like wearing this uniform. On the whole I hate that atmosphere. |
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Explain any three effects of the Non-Cooperation Movement on the economy of India. |
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Answer» The effects of Non-Cooperation Movement on the economic front were immense. They were: 1. Foreign goods were boycotted, liquor shops were picketed, foreign cloth was burnt in huge bonfires. 2. The value of imported cloth halved between 1921-1922, it's value decreasing from 102k to 57k. 3. In many paces merchants and traders refused to trade in foreign goods or finance foreign trade. 4. People began discarding foreign cloth and wearing Indian ones, the production of Indian hand mills went up. As a result, production of Indian textile mills and handloom went up largely. |
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Each PHC covers a population of A) 20,000 B) 25,000 C) 30,000 D) 35,000 |
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Answer» Each PHC covers a population of 30,000 |
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At the divisional level is the Area Hospital that has …… beds. A) 50 B) 100 C) 150 D) 200 |
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Answer» At the divisional level is the Area Hospital that has 100 beds. |
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What problems did Kiran face in the Government Hospital? How do you think could the hospital could work in a better manner? Discuss. |
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Answer» 1. Kiran had to spend 3 hours standing in a queue for consultation. 2. Again he spent two hours for blood test. 3. He had to come on the second day for blood report by consultation. 4. He took week days to go to his school regularly. These hospitals can work in a proper manner. They can create more facilities to the patients. Seating arrangements can be provided. The test reports also can be issued on the same day. |
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Priyamvada runs a private hospital. This has more facilities than that are available in a government hospital. Satyanarayana works as a government doctor in a Mandal. Can you write an imaginary dialogue between them about access to health services? |
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Answer» Priyamvada: Hello Doctor, how are you? Satyanarayana: Fine doctor. You are working in? Priyamvada: I run my own hospital in the town. You? Satyanarayana: I am working in the government Mandai Hospital here? Prlyamvada: Oh I am very sorry. All of our friends opened many super specialty hospitals and are running them successfully. But you…? Satyanarayana: Oh I Don’t say sorry. This is my ambition. Priyamvada: What is this doctor? We are working regularly in one hospital while visiting four to five others daily. A handful of income, sophisticated facilities. We have everything what we need. Operation theatres, oxygen facilities, ambulances etc. All the facilities are in our reach. Why are you missing them? Satyanarayana: Sorry Miss. Pnyamvada. I like my profession and this job. The people in villages are approaching untrained persons for treatment. We are in this profession to serve the people only. It is the same either in villages or in towns. We have also many facilities in our hospitals. Priyamvada: Very sorry doctor, very sorry. I misunderstand you. You are rendering more services to the people who are in need. Now onwards I also will come and treat the patients without fees. All the best doctor. |
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For every PHCs, there is a Community Health Centre which is a 30-bed hospital and has some specialists.A) 2 – 3 B) 3 – 4 C) 4 – 5 D) 5 – 6 |
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Answer» Answer is (C) 4 – 5 |
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What are the uses of dimensional analysis ? |
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Answer» Uses of dimensional analysis: The dimensional analysis can be used as follows: (i) Conversion of one system of units units into the other. (ii) Checking the correctness of the given physical relation. (iii) To derive the relationship between various physical quantities. |
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Find the odd man out : (i) Force responsible for a string to become taut on stretching(ii) Weight of an object (iii) The force due to which we can hold an object in hand. |
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Answer» Weight of an object. Reason: Weight of an object (force due to gravity) is a non-contact force while force responsible for a string to become taut (tension force) and force due to which we can hold an object in hand (normal force) are contact forces. |
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Among the four fundamental forces, only one force governs your daily life almost entirely. Justify the statement by stating that force. |
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Answer» 1. Electromagnetic force is the attractive and repulsive force between electrically charged particles. 2. Since electromagnetic force is much stronger than the gravitational force, it dominates all the phenomena on atomic and molecular scales. 3. Majority of the forces experienced in our daily life like friction, normal reaction, tension in strings, elastic forces, viscosity etc. are electromagnetic in nature. 4. The structure of atoms and molecules, the dynamics of chemical reactions etc. are governed by electromagnetic forces. Thus, out of the four fundamental forces, electromagnetic force governs our daily life almost entirely. |
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You are inside a closed capsule from where you are not able to see anything about the outside world. Suddenly you feel that you are pushed towards your right. Can you explain the possible cause (s)? Is it a feeling or a reality? Give at least one more situation like this. |
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Answer» 1. In a capsule, if we suddenly feel a push towards the right it is because the capsule is in motion and taking a turn towards the left. 2. The push towards the right is a feeling. In reality, when the capsule is beginning its turning motion towards the left, we continue in a straight line. 3. This happens because we try to maintain our direction of motion while the capsule takes a turn towards the left. 4. An external force is required to change our direction of motion. In accordance with one of the inferences from Newton’s first law of motion, in the absence of any external force, we continue to move in a straight line at constant speed and feel the sudden push in the direction opposite to the motion of the capsule. 5. Example: While travelling by bus, when the bus takes a sudden turn we feel the push in the opposite direction. |
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Highlight the main contribution of Constantine. |
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Answer» The main contribution of Constantine was, conversion to Christianity. He himself became a Christian and Christianity became the official religion of the Empire. |
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What do you know of the Carthaginian leader Hannibal? |
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Answer all questions given under each heading.Han Dynasty (a) Who was the founder of Han Empire?(b) What was the capital of Han Empire?(c) Where did they have their new capital?(d) Who was the powerful ruler of the Han dynasty? |
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Answer» (a) Han Dynasty was founded by Liu Pang. (b) The capital of Han Empire was Chang-an. (c) They had their new capital at Xuchang. (d) The most popular and powerful ruler was Wu Ti. |
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Write about St. Sophia Cathedral. |
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What were the reasons for the prosperity of Han Empire? |
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Answer» 1. The Han Empire threw open the silk road for trade. 2. A large export trade mainly in silk reached as far as the Roman Empire. 3. In the North artisans and herders of rival “barbarian” dynasties brought in new techniques like the methods harnessing horses, use of saddle and stirrup, techniques of building bridges and mountain roads and seafaring. 4. Such innovations made Han Empire prosperous |
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……… was the Roman Governor responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus. (a) Innocent I (b) Hildebrand (c) Leo I(d) Pontius Pilate |
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Answer» (d) Pontius Pilate |
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Find out the correct statement.(i) Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius was a tyrant.(ii) Romulus Aurelius was the most admired ruler in Roman History.(iii) Fabius was a famous Carthaginian General.(iv) Tacitus is respected more than Livy as a historian.(a) (i) is correct(b) (ii) is correct(c) (ii) and (iii) are correct(d) (iv) is correct |
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Answer» (d) (iv) is correct |
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The size of puppets A) 1 to 3 feet B) 1 to 4 feet C) 1 to 5 feet D) 1 to 6 feet |
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Answer» D) 1 to 6 feet |
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Puppets are made of …… A) sealing vax B) glass beads C) bangles D) animal skins |
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Answer» D) animal skins |
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