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1.

The predominant gases that. constitute the sun are :1. Hydrogen and Helium2. Hydrogen and Methane3. Methane and Helium4. Methane and CO25.

Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : Hydrogen and Helium

The correct answer is Hydrogen and Helium.

  • Sun
    • It holds 99.8 percent of the solar system's mass.
    • The visible part of the sun is about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit (5,500 degrees Celsius), while temperatures in the core reach more than 27 million F (15 million C), driven by nuclear reactions.
    • It is composed of layers made up almost entirely of hydrogen and helium.
    • Hydrogen atoms are compressed and fuse together, creating helium. This process is called nuclear fusion.
    • As the gases heat up, atoms break apart into charged particles, turning the gas into plasma.
  • A very small percentage (1.69 percent) of the sun’s mass is made up of other gases and metals: iron, nickel, oxygen, silicon, sulfur, magnesium, carbon, etc. 
  • While Earth orbits the sun, the planet is simultaneously spinning on an imaginary line called an axis that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.
  • It takes Earth 23.934 hours to complete a rotation on its axis and 365.26 days to complete an orbit around the sun.
2.

Critical temperature `(T_(C ))` will be maximum for the following gas ?A. `H_(2)`B. `He`C. `N_(2)`D. `NH_(3)`

Answer» Correct Answer - D
Critical temperature `(T_(c ))` ………….
Higher the intermolecular attractive force higher will be `T_(C )`
3.

Which one of the following graphs between molar conductivity (Λm) versus √C is correct 

Answer»

Correct option (4)  

Explanation:

At infinité olilution molar conductivity of KCl is greater than the molar conductivity of NaCl. 

4.

Which statement is true for the following reaction ? `BF_(3)+NH_(3)rarr F_(3)B.NH_(3)`A. Hybridization of boton changes from `sp^(3)` to `sp^(2)`B. Hybridization of nitrogen changes from `sp^(2) to sp^(3)`C. Hybridization of boron changes from `sp^(2) to sp^(3)`D. Hybridization of nitrogen changes from `sp^(3) to sp^(2)`

Answer» Correct Answer - C
Which statement is ……………
In `BF^(3), B` atom is `sp^(2)` hybridized and in `NH_(3), N is sp^(3)` hybridized. After reaction, Hybridiation of `B` changes from `sp^(2) to sp^(3)` .
5.

Compare the relative stability of the following species and indicate their magnetic properties: `O_(2)`,`O_(2)^(o+)`,`O_(2)^(ө)`(superoxide),`O_(2)^(-2)`(peroxoide).A. `O_(2)^(2-)gt O_(2)^(-)gt O_(2)gt O_(2)^(+)`B. `O_(2)^(+)gtO_(2)gtO_(2)^(-)gtO_(2)^(-2)`C. `O_(2)^(+)gtO_(2)^(-)O_(2)^(-2)gtO_(2)`D. `O_(2)^(2-)gtO_(2)gtO_(2)^(-)gtO_(2)^(+)`

Answer» Correct Answer - B
Compare the relative ………
Stability `prop` Bond
`O_(2)` - Bond order `= 2`, Paramagnetic
`O_(2)^(+)` - Bond order `= 2.5` , Paramagnetic
`O_(2)^(-)` - Bond order `= 1.5` , Paramagnetic
Order of relative stability is
`O_(2)^(+)gtO_(2)gtO_(2)^(-1)gtO_(2)^(-2)`
6.

a) The mass of reactant is greater than the productb)The processes causes decrease in oxygen content in the atmospherec)The processes can cause increase in CO2 content in the atmosphere

Answer» Option c) is correct answer.
7.

Vermiform appendix is an example of __________ organ.(A) vestigeal (B) homologous (C) sense (D) analogous

Answer»

(A) vestigial

8.

Which insect displayed industrial melanism?

Answer» Biston betularia or peppered moth displayed industrial melanism.
9.

Give the examples of post-mating isolating mechanisms.

Answer» Gametic mortality, zygote mortality and hybrid sterility are the examples of post-mating isolating mechanisms.
10.

What is Capital Structure? What are the internal and external factors influencing Capital Structure?

Answer»

Capital Structure constitutes two words i.e. Capital and Structure. The word ‘capital’ refers to the investment of funds in business while ‘structure’ means arrangement of different components in proper proportion. Capital structure means ‘financing mix’. It refers to the proportion of different securities raised by a firm for long term finance.

Factors influencing Capital Structure:

The factors which play a vital role in determining the capital structure are divided into two categories viz. Internal Factors and External Factors.

A. Internal Factors: [Mnemonic: SCRAP2 TAG]

i. Size and Nature of Business:

  • The size of business has great impact on its capital structure. 
  • Trading concerns raise capital by issue of equity as well as preference shares as they require more working capital. 
  • Small companies have limited capacity to raise funds from external sources.  
  • Large companies possess huge investments; hence they can issue debentures by offering securities of fixed assets such as land, building, machinery etc. 

Such companies prefer to raise funds by issuing equity shares along with debentures.

ii. Capital Gearing:

  • The ratio between debt capital (fixed interest) and equity capital (variable dividend) is called capital gearing.
  • It is high gearing when the proportion of debt capital is high than the equity share capital while it is low gearing when the proportion of debt capital is low than the equity share capital.  
  • In order to protect the interest of equity shareholders, the company usually uses proper mix of various types of securities in its capital structure. 

iii. Requirement of Capital:

  • In the initial stages of business, a company cannot issue varieties of securities as there is considerable risk involved and hence, it is preferable to raise capital through equity shares. 
  • Later on for expansion or modernization, the company may issue other types of securities such as debentures, public deposits etc.

iv. Adequate Earnings and Cash Position:

  • Developed companies with stable earnings (stable cash flow) utilize large amount of debt capital in their capital structure as they can pay a fixed rate of interest. 
  • Companies with unstable earnings (unpredictable cash flow) should not opt for debt in their capital structure as they may face difficulty in paying the fixed amount of interest. 

v. Future Plans and Development:

  • Capital structure is designed by the management keeping in mind the future development and expansion plans. 
  • Equity shares can be issued in the initial stages whereas debentures and preference shares may be issued in future to finance developmental plans.

vi. Period of Finance:

  • While framing capital structure, the ‘period for which finance is needed’ must also be considered.
  • If funds are required on regular basis, the company should raise it through issue of equity shares. 
  • For a shorter period, funds can be raised through issue of debentures or preference shares.

vii. Trading on Equity:

  • The use of borrowed capital for financing a firm is known as Trading on Equity.  
  • If the rate of interest on debt is lower than the rate of earnings of the company, the equity shareholders get additional dividend. 
  • This increases the creditworthiness of the company and the company is able to raise further loan at a lower rate of interest. 
  • On the other hand, if the company’s earnings are not sufficient, it may lead to financial crisis as the interest on debt has to be paid even in case of loss. The entire earnings may exhaust in payment of interest. In this case, no dividend can be declared by the company.
  • If no dividend is paid on equity shares, it adversely affects the creditworthiness of the company.
  • Thus, trading on equity is double edged sword. It may increase the income of the shareholder if things head in a proper direction. On the other hand, it increases the risk of loss under unfavourable conditions. 

viii. Attitude of Management:

  • Capital structure is influenced by the attitude of the persons in the management.
  • If the management wishes to have exclusive control, they raise capital through preference shares and debt capital.
  • Since the holder of such shares do not enjoy any voting rights, thereby cannot interfere in the management of the company.

ix. Growth of Business Firm:

  • Capital requirement of a firm depends upon the stage of development. 
  • At the initial stage, the source of finance is mostly equity shares and short term loans.
  • As the stage progresses, the requirement increases and funds are procured by issuing debentures and preference shares.

B. External Factors: [Mnemonic: MAGIC CAT]

i. Market Conditions:

  • Various methods of financing should be considered depending upon the prevailing market conditions.
  • If the share market is in a declining situation, the company should raise funds by issuing debts.
  • On the other hand, during the period of boom in the share market, the company should raise funds by issuing equity shares.

ii. Attitude of Investors:

  • Attitude of investors also plays an important role in determination of capital structure.
  • If the investors prefer to take risk and expect higher returns, they invest in equity shares. 
  • If the investors prefer to earn safe and assured income and are not ready to take risk, they invest in preference shares and/or debentures.

iii. Government Rules and Regulations:

  • According to SEBI, the normal debt equity ratio is 2 : 1.
  • However, in case of large capital intensive projects, the permitted ratio is 3 : 1.
  • Government provides aid and concessions to small industrial projects to raise more debt capital.

iv. Rate of Interest:

  • Capital structure depends upon the rate of interest prevailing in the market.
  • If the rate of interest is higher, firms delay debt financing.
  • Conversely, if the rate of interest is lower, firms will opt for debt financing.

v. Competition:

  • The company which faces cut‐throat competition should raise funds by issuing equity shares as their earnings are not certain and adequate.
  • However, the company which has a monopoly position in the market may issue debt capital because of certainty of earnings.

vi. Cost of Capital:

  • Cost of capital is the minimum return expected by its supplier/investor. 
  • The expected return depends upon the degree of risk.
  • In case of debt holder, rate of interest is fixed and the loan is repaid within the prescribed period.
  • A high degree of risk is assumed by equity shareholders than the debt holders.
  • In case of shareholders, rate of dividend is not fixed and their capital is repaid only when the company is liquidated. Thus, debt is a cheaper source of capital than equity.
  • The preference share capital is also cheaper but not cheap as debt.
  • However, the company cannot minimize cost of capital by employing only debt.
  • As debt becomes more expensive beyond a particular point due to the increased risk of excessive debt.

vii. Attitude of Financial Institutions:

  • Attitude of financial institutions is to be considered while determining capital structure.
  • If financial institutions prescribe high terms of lending, then the company should move to other source of financing.
  • However, if financial institutions prescribe easy terms of lending, the company should obtain funds from such institutions.

viii. Taxation:

  • Interest paid against debt is tax deductable expenditure whereas dividend is not considered as tax deductable expenditure for the company. 
  • Hence, issue of debt capital is more preferable than issue of share capital.
  • The companies with higher taxes employ debt capital as it is a tax deductable expense.
11.

The unit of moment of inertia will be in ______(a) Length*distance^2(b) Area^2*length(c) Area*distance^3(d) kilogram metre squared

Answer» Right option is (d) kilogram metre squared

The best explanation: The amount of torque needed to cause any given angular acceleration (the rate of change in angular velocity) is proportional to the moment of inertia of the body. Moment of inertia may be expressed in units of kilogram metre squared (kg. m^2) in SI units and pound-square feet (lb. ft^2) in imperial or US units.
12.

What is the current found by finding the current in an equidistant region and dividing by n?(a) RMS current(b) Average current(c) Instantaneous current(d) Total current

Answer» Right choice is (b) Average current

Easiest explanation: The average value of the current is the sum of all the currents divided by the number of currents.
13.

What is the expression for the current in the inductor from the following circuit?(a) V/I(b) V/XL(c) 0(d) Cannot be determined

Answer» Right choice is (b) V/XL

Explanation: In the given circuit, the voltage across the inductor is the same as the source voltage as they are connected in parallel. The current in the inductor is IL hence IL=V/XL.
14.

Aeration of water is done to remove ________(a) odour(b) colour(c) hardness(d) turbidity

Answer» Correct choice is (a) odour

Easiest explanation: Aeration of liquids (usually water) is achieved by:

-passing the liquid through air by means of fountains, cascades, paddle-wheels or cones.

-passing air through the liquid by means of the Venturi tube, aeration turbines or compressed air which can be combined with diffuser(s) air stone(s), as well as fine bubble diffusers, coarse bubble diffusers or linear aeration tubing. Ceramics are suitable for this purpose, often involving dispersion of fine air or gas bubbles through the porous ceramic into a liquid. The smaller the bubbles, the more gas is exposed to the liquid increasing the gas transfer efficiency. Diffusers can also be designed into the system to cause turbulence or mixing if desired.
15.

For an RL circuit, the phase angle is always ________(a) Positive(b) Negative(c) 0(d) 90

Answer» The correct option is (b) Negative

The explanation is: For a series resistance and inductance circuit the phase angle is always a negative value because the current will always lag the voltage.
16.

At steady state, the current in the inductor is?(a) Maximum(b) Minimum(c) Zero(d) Infinity

Answer» Right option is (a) Maximum

The explanation is: At steady state maximum current flows in the inductor because it acts as an open circuit.
17.

In a sinusoidal wave, average current is always _______ rms current.(a) Greater than(b) Less than(c) Equal to(d) Not related

Answer» The correct answer is (b) Less than

Best explanation: The average value of current is the sum of all the currents divided by the number of currents whereas RMS current is obtained by squaring all the current values, finding the average and then finding the square root. Hence RMS current is greater than average current.
18.

It is a vertical projection plane used to obtain the object’s Perspective is _______________(a) orthographic plane(b) vertical plane(c) perspective picture plane(d) horizontal plane

Answer» Correct answer is (c) perspective picture plane

Explanation: Perspective (from Latin: perspicere “to see through”) in the graphic arts is an approximate representation, generally on a flat surface (such as paper), of an image as it is seen by the eye. The two most characteristic features of perspective are that objects are smaller as their distance from the observer increases; and that they are subject to foreshortening, meaning that an object’s dimensions along the line of sight are shorter than its dimensions across the line of sight.
19.

If a voltage of 2+5j and another voltage of 3+ 6j flows through two different resistors, connected in series, in a circuit, find the total voltage in the circuit.(a) 2+5j V(b) 3+6j V(c) 5+11j V(d) 5+10j V

Answer» The correct answer is (c) 5+11j V

The explanation: The total voltage in the circuit is the sum of the two voltages where we add the real parts and imaginary parts separately.

Therefore, Vtotal= 5+11j V.
20.

Initially, when the switch in a series RL circuit is closed, the inductor acts as?(a) Open circuit(b) Short circuit(c) Resistor(d) Capacitor

Answer» Right answer is (a) Open circuit

Explanation: Before switch is closed, current in inductor is zero. When the switch in a series RL circuit is closed, current in the inductor remains zero since current in inductor doesn’t change suddenly. So, the inductor acts as an open circuit.
21.

For multiplication and division of phasors, we use ____________ form.(a) Rectangular(b) Polar(c) Either rectangular or polar(d) Neither rectangular nor polar

Answer» Right choice is (b) Polar

For explanation: For multiplication and division of phasors, we use the polar form because in the polar form we just multiply or divide the values and add or subtract the angles.
22.

What is the energy stored in the magnetic field if the current in a coil has a constant inductance of L henrys grows at a uniform rate?(a) LI/2(b) LI^2/2(c) L/2I(d) L/2I^2

Answer» Right choice is (b) LI^2/2

The explanation: EMF induced in the coil is Ldi/dt.

Energy=ei*dt=Lidi/dt*dt=Li^2/2.
23.

The figure below represents _____________ point perspective.(a) 2(b) 3(c) 4(d) 5

Answer» Right choice is (b) 3

The explanation is: The biggest difference in three-point perspective is that there are three vanishing points (VPs). Two are along the horizon, just like two-point, but the third VP is located either above the horizon (at the zenith) or below the horizon (the nadir), depending on the area you intend to draw.
24.

If two current phasors, having magnitude 5A and 10A intersect at an angle of 60 degrees, calculate the resultant current.(a) 12.23 A(b) 12.54 A(c) 13.23 A(d) 14.24 A

Answer» Correct option is (c) 13.23 A

The explanation: Resultant current can be found using I^2 = I1^2 + I2^2 + 2I1I2 cosθ

Substituting the values, we get I=13.23 A.
25.

For addition and subtraction of phasors, we use the _________ form.(a) Rectangular(b) Polar(c) Either rectangular or polar(d) Neither rectangular nor polar

Answer» Right option is (a) Rectangular

To explain I would say: For addition and subtraction of phasors, we use the rectangular form because in the rectangular form we can only add the real part and the complex part separately to get the total value.
26.

The offset command cannot be used to create__________(a) Concentric circles(b) Vertical straights(c) Three parallel lines(d) Parallel arcs

Answer» Correct choice is (b) Vertical straights

Explanation: To offset an object, select the source object; click the offset button from the Edit Object Toolbar. Specify a point on canvas to offset through using tap or drag.

The Offset command creates a new object whose shape is parallel to that of the selected object. The Offset button is located in the Edit Object toolbar when tapping on any editable shape.

After the offset distance was specified, you can set it manually by inserting a value to the units bar (by tapping on the input box). Tap “Done” (“V” button) to finish specify the distance.
27.

Which figure is correct regarding the placement of dimensions or notes within the section lines?(a) 1st(b) 2nd(c) 3rd(d) Both 2nd and 3rd

Answer» Right option is (b) 2nd

Best explanation: General Rules For Dimensioning are as follows:

Dimensions should NOT be duplicated, or the same information be given in two different ways.

No unnecessary dimensions should be used – only those needed to produce or inspect the part.

Dimensions should be placed at finished surfaces or important center lines.

Dimensions should be placed so that it is not necessary for the observer to calculate, scale, or assume any measurement.

Dimensions should be attached to the view that best shows the shape of the feature to be dimensioned.

Avoid dimensioning to hidden lines wherever possible.

Dimensions should not be placed on the object unless that is the only clear option.

Overall dimensions should be placed the greatest distance away from the object so that intermediate dimension can nest closer to the object to avoid crossing extension lines.

A dimension should be attached to only one view (i.e., extension lines should not connect two views).

Never cross dimension lines.

Never cross extension lines.

A center line may be extended and used as an extension line.

Leaders should slope at a 30, 45 or 60 degree angle.

Dimension numbers should be centered between arrowheads, except when using stacked dimensions then the numbers should be staggered.

In general, a circle is dimensioned by its diameter, an arc by its radius.

Holes should be located by their center lines.

Holes should be located in the view that shows the feature as a circle.

Extension lines start approximately 1/16″ from the object and extend 1/8″ past the last Dimension.
28.

What is the SI unit of coupling coefficient?(a) H(b) H^-1(c) No unit(d) H^2

Answer» The correct choice is (c) No unit

Easiest explanation: The expression to find mutual inductance is k=M/sqrt(L1L2)= H/sqrt(H*H)= 1. Therefore it does not have any unit.
29.

What is the actual size of standard modular brick-tile?(a) 19cm*9cm*4cm(b) 19cm*9cm*9cm(c) 20cm*10cm*10cm(d) 19cm*9cm*7cm

Answer» Correct option is (b) 19cm*9cm*9cm

To explain I would say: For India, a brick of standard size 190 mm x 90 mm x 90 mm is recommended by the BIS. With mortar thickness, the size of such a brick becomes 200 mm x 100 mm x 100 mm and it is known as the nominal size of the modular brick. Thus the nominal size of brick includes the mortar thickness.

It is found that the weight of 1 cum of brick earth is about 18 KN. Hence the average weight of a brick will be about 30 to 35 N.
30.

If the current in a coil having a constant inductance of L henrys grows at a uniform rate, what is the value of the average current?(a) I(b) I/2(c) I/4(d) 0

Answer» Correct option is (b) I/2

The best I can explain: The average current is the average of the current which flows in the inductor. Hence it is I/2.
31.

If the phasors are drawn to represent the maximum values instead of the rms values, what would happen to the phase angle between quantities?(a) Increases(b) Decreases(c) Remains constant(d) Becomes zero

Answer» Correct option is (c) Remains constant

Explanation: When phasors are drawn representing the maximum values instead of the rms value, the shape of the diagram remains unaltered and hence the phase angle remains the same.
32.

When the point is within the circle, the curve is called an ________(a) Inferior trochoid(b) Superior trochoid(c) Inscribed trochoid(d) Superior trochiod

Answer» Correct answer is (a) Inferior trochoid

To explain: Trochoid is a curve generated by a point fixed to a circle, within or outside its circumference, as the circle rolls along a straight line. The curve generated below shows us the inferior trochoid.
33.

A coil has a resistance of 4 ohms and an inductance of 2H. It is connected to a 20V dc supply. Calculate the initial value of the voltage across the inductor.(a) 5V(b) 10V(c) 0 V(d) 20V

Answer» The correct option is (d) 20V

Easy explanation: Initially, inductor behave as open circuit for dc current so, V = V0 = 20V i.e. same as voltage source.
34.

Insulation layer in roof can be _____________(a) 2.5cm(b) 1.5″(c) Only a(d) 2.5cm and 1.5”

Answer» Right option is (d) 2.5cm and 1.5”

To elaborate: Insulation acts as a barrier to heat flow and is essential for keeping your home warm in winter and cool in summer. A well-insulated and well-designed home provides year-round comfort, cutting cooling and heating bills by up to half. This, in turn, reduces greenhouse gas emissions.

Climatic conditions influence the appropriate level and type of insulation. Establish whether the insulation is predominantly needed to keep heat out or in (or both). Insulation must cater for seasonal as well as daily variations in temperature.
35.

A coil has a resistance of 4 ohms and an inductance of 2H. It is connected to a 20V dc supply. Calculate the initial value of the current in the circuit.(a) 5A(b) 10A(c) 0 A(d) 20A

Answer» Right choice is (c) 0 A

Easiest explanation: Initially, inductor behave as open circuit for dc current so, i=0.
36.

What is the value of the form factor for sinusoidal current?(a) π/2(b) π/4(c) 2π(d) π/√2

Answer» Correct option is (a) π/2

Easy explanation: For sinusoidal current, Irms=Im/√2

Iav=√2 Im/π

So, form factor = Irms/Iav = π/2.
37.

What will happen to the frequency if the number of revolutions increases?(a) Increases(b) Decreases(c) Remains the same(d) Becomes zero

Answer» The correct choice is (a) Increases

Easy explanation: We know that:

f=p*n, therefore, as n increases, f also increases.

Hence frequency increases if number of revolutions increases.
38.

A coil has a resistance of 4 ohms and an inductance of 2H. It is connected to a 20V dc supply. Calculate the final value of the voltage across the inductor.(a) 5V(b) 10V(c) 0 V(d) 20V

Answer» The correct answer is (c) 0 V

To elaborate: At steady state, inductor behaves as a short circuit for dc current so, V=0
39.

In an A.C. generator, increase in number of turns in the coil _________(a) Increases emf(b) Decreases emf(c) Makes the emf zero(d) Maintains the emf at a constant value

Answer» Right option is (a) Increases emf

The explanation is: In an A.C. generator, the emf increases as the number of turns in the coil increases because the emf is directly proportional to the number of turns.
40.

For all value of the co-ordinates of a moving point Pare (a cos θ, b sin θ); what will be the equation to the locus of P?(a) x^2/a^2 +  y^2/b^2 = 0(b) x^2/b^2 +  y^2/a^2 = 0(c) x^2/b^2 +  y^2/a^2 = 1(d) x^2/a^2 +  y^2/b^2 = 1

Answer» Right answer is (d) x^2/a^2 +  y^2/b^2 = 1

The best I can explain: Let (x, y) be the co-ordinates of any point on the locus traced out by the moving point P. Then we shall have

x = a cos θ or x/a = cos θ and y = b sin θ or, y/b = sin θ

x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2 = cos^2 θ + sin^2 θ or, x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2 = 1

which is the required equation to the locus of P.
41.

Among the following, which is the right formula for decay in an inductive circuit?(a) i=I(1-e^-t/time constant)(b) i=I(1-e^t /time constant)(c) i=(1-e^-t /time constant)(d) i=I(e^-t /time constant)

Answer» Correct option is (d) i=I(e^-t /time constant)

Explanation: The correct formula for decay in an inductive circuit is i=I(e-t /time constant). As the time increases, the current in the inductor decreases, the voltage also increases.
42.

This is a mathematical equation which expresses the relationship of a group of variables and constants.(a) Function(b) Functional modulus(c) Variables(d) Scales

Answer» Right answer is (a) Function

To explain: In mathematics, a function is a relation between a set of inputs and a set of permissible outputs with the property that each input is related to exactly one output. An example is the function that relates each real number x to its square x2. The output of a function f corresponding to an input x is denoted by f(x) (read “f of x”). In this example, if the input is −3, then the output is 9, and we may write f(−3) = 9. Likewise, if the input is 3, then the output is also 9, and we may write f(3) = 9. (The same output may be produced by more than one input, but each input gives only one output.) The input variable(s) are sometimes referred to as the argument(s) of the function.
43.

Who articulated the concept of Positioning? Explain its need.

Answer»

Al Ries and Jack Trout articulated the concept of Positioning.  Positioning helps in developing a Unique Selling Proposition (USP) or identification of particular appeal that the firm can present to the customers in each target segment.

44.

What will be the geometry made by a locus of a swimmer maintaining the same distant from the lighthouse?(a) Square(b) Rectangle(c) Circle(d) Triangle

Answer» Right choice is (c) Circle

Easy explanation: The locus of the swimmer will be a circle with light house as the centre and the same distance between the light house and the swimmer as radius (locus postulate of a circle).
45.

Name any two social factors which play significant role in determining consumer behavior.

Answer»

family , friends , reference groups, roles and status Or any other relevant point.

46.

Among the following, which is the right formula for growth in an inductive circuit?(a) VL=V(1-e^-tR/L)(b) VL=(e^-tR/L)(c) VL=(1-e^-tR/L)(d) VL=V(e^-tR/L)

Answer» Correct answer is (d) VL=V(e^-tR/L)

The best explanation: The correct formula for growth in an inductive circuit is VL=V(e^-tR/L). As the time increases, voltage decreases.
47.

How is an individual consumer different from an industrial consumer? Explain with the help of an example .

Answer»

A. Individual consumer is the person who buys goods and services etc. for personal or household use. Organizational/Business/Industrial Consumer is the person who buys goods and services etc. for processing them for the ultimate users including personal/individual consumers. 

B. For example, if the purpose is to use furniture for self and family, one acts as an individual consumer. But if furniture is purchased by the office, it is organizational purchase.

48.

Name the ways by which a company can promote its product.

Answer»

A company can promote its product by way of : 

a. Advertising 

b. Sales promotion 

c. Personal selling 

d. Public Relations

49.

If the apparent and the true inclinations of a line with HP are equal, the line is ____________(a) parallel to horizontal plane(b) parallel to vertical plane(c) parallel to profile plane(d) inclined to both reference plane

Answer» The correct answer is (b) parallel to vertical plane

Explanation: When the line is parallel to the vertical plane and perpendicular to HP then it will form a point projection on the HP and so the apparent and the true inclination will be same of the line as it will resemble a point projection.
50.

Name the types of Support Personnel. Also state their functions.

Answer»

Two types of Support Personnel include: Missionary salespeople and Technical specialists.

Missionary salespeople spread information regarding new goods or services, describe attributes and leave material to educate customers. They build goodwill of the firm.

Technical salespersons offer technical assistance to current customers. They are usually trained engineers appointed by the company.