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96451.

Name major pest of mustard.

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The major pest of mustard is Aphid.

96452.

What is the family of banana?

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The family of banana is Musaceae

96453.

Write any two differences between Saving Deposit Account and Current Deposit Account.

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Saving account is an account opened by a person who wishes to save some part of his income for meeting the unforeseen expenses and future needs whereas Current Deposit account is a running account for a businessman with minimum number of restrictions. One can make any number of deposits and withdrawals in a single day.

96454.

What is the difference between Visa and Passport?

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A passport is issued by country’s govt. that certifies the identity and nationality of its holder for the purpose of international travel whereas visa is a document issued by the country to a person thereby giving permission to visit the other county.

96455.

Name one major Rabi crop.

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Wheat or barley or mustard.

96456.

What points you will keep in mind before opening envelope received in an office?

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Envelopes marked as ‘personal’ ‘confidential’ are not to be opened by the clerk. They are sent to the executive. 

Envelopes received by name are also sent to the concerned person.

96457.

Write down the different types of verbal communication. Give an example for each type.

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Give an example for each type. 

Oral or Spoken Communication: Communication which involves talking. Face-to-face conversation, Talking on a phone 

Written Communication: Communication which involves written or typed words. Writing letters, notes, email, etc.

96458.

Choose the word which is out of the logic list. A) crossword B) envelope C) letter C) post-office

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Correct option is A) crossword

96459.

Let’s buy something to eat! What does the underlined word refer to? A) food B) money C) drinks D) souvenirs

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Correct option is A) food

96460.

List down the different kinds of non- verbal communication.

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Different kinds of Non-verbal communication:- 

(i) Facial Expressions 

(ii) Gestures 

(iii) Posture 

(iv) Touch 

(v) Body Language

96461.

I’m fed up _____ cooking. Let’s eat _____ for a change. A) in / out B) on / now C) with / out D) at / out

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Correct option is C) with / out

96462.

My dad _____ at 7 o’clock everyday. A) stands up B) looks up C) gets up D) jumps up

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Correct option is C) gets up 

96463.

How much do you spend a week _____ average? A) in B) on C) out of D) of

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Correct option is B) on

96464.

Standard enthalpy of formation of ethane is -84.7kjper mol calculate the enthalpy change for the formation of 0.1kg ethane

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We have given,

Standard enthalpy of formation of ethane = -84.7 kJ/mol

molecular weight of ethane = 30 g/mol

∴ No. of moles of ethane in 0.1 kg or 100 g of ethane

\(\frac{100\,g}{30\,g/mol}\)

= 3.333 mol

∵ Standard enthalpy of formation of one mole of ethane = -84.7 kJ

∴ Standard enthalpy of formation of 3.333 mole of ethane = -84.7 kJ/mol x 3.333 mol

= -282.31 kJ

Hence, enthalpy change for the formation of 0.1 kg ethane will be -282.31 kJ.

96465.

To "pair off" means to _____. A) separate thingsB) make large groups C) put two things together

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Correct option is C) put two things together

96466.

Watch your step with Dad. He’s _____ a terrible mood. A) in B) on C) out of D) of

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Correct option is A) in

96467.

Make a list of all the convex and concave reflecting surface in your home and surroundings. Prepare a report about your findingsplease i want it by report

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Sl.No

Concave Mirror 

Convex Mirror 

 1.

 Dentist's mirror

Rear view mirror of vehicles 

 2.

 Shaving Mirror

Streetlights 

3. 

Headlight of vehicles

Water glass surface 

4. 

 Caving side of spoon

Curving side of spoon

5. 

 Torch glass

 Electric Bulb

 6. 

Inner surface of steel basin 

 Outer surface of steel basin

 7.

 Lunch plates

Calling bell 

8. 

Microscope 

Optical instruments 

9. 

 Satellite dishes

Fish eye lenses 

96468.

A place where the goods and services are bought and sold.

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A market is any place where goods and services are bought and sold.

96469.

The net resistance of a voltmeter of a should be high to ensure(1) It does not get overheated(2) It does not draw excessive current(3)  It can measure large potential difference(4) It does not appreciably change the potential difference to measure

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Correct option (4) It does not appreciably change the potential difference to measure

Explanation:

Net resistance of a voltmeter should be high so that it doesn’t appreciably change the potential difference to measure. 

96470.

If it is "par for the course", it is _____. A) typical B) very good C) terrible

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Correct option is A) typical

96471.

The net resistance of an ammeter should be small to ensure(a) It does not get overheated (b) It does not draw excessive current(c)  It does not appreciably change the current to measure(d) It can measure large current

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Correct option(c)

Explanation:

It does not appreciably change the current to measure

96472.

1. Some teenagers live in a world of their own. Various causes can be found for this state of affairs, but the first in importance is clearly the lack of parental authority in the home. This depended, more than a century ago, upon the convention of the husband being master in his own house .The wife gave him formal obedience, realising that upon this depended her authority, in turn, over the children. She was likely to see much more of them and her own efforts to maintain discipline might thus be weekend by familiarity. It was always her best plan, therefore, to fall back on the authority of an absent husband, saying, 'Your father has forbidden it,' often with the inference that she herself would have been more indulgent. It was only by accepting her husband's sway that she could gain obedience from the young. The decision might be hers but the unpopularity was his, the more easily borne in that he might not be there. To precepts about subordination she thus added the potent force of an example. Children and servants were in this way taught to know their place.2. In the twentieth century children became fewer and the feminist revolt was the result. With discipline no longer the chief problem, the pattern of the family life underwent a change. Granted a small number of children carefully spaced out, there might, it was thought, be time to reason with them. There might even be time to read books on child psychology. Father's word had no longer the authority of holy writ and given the bible itself was relegated to a high shelf quite unsuitable for the young. Why should women accept their subordinate role? Why indeed? With some hesitation their claim to equality was conceded. Among the intelligent there would henceforth be an easier relationship, a more casual comradeship and co-operation with love to take the place of fear. Married women now retained their identity and some of them even pursued separate careers; and most men welcomed the change, readily dropping their role of infallible tyrant in the home.3. What people were slow to observe was that the emancipation of the wife destroyed the parent's authority over the children. The mother did not exemplify the obedience upon which she still tried to insist. There was more room now for disagreement between the parents, enabling the child to appeal from one to the other, eventually ignoring both. In bringing the man down from his pedestral the wife and mother deprived herself, in fact, of the means of discipline.1. Study the following statements:(i) It gives mothers more time to talk to children.(ii) Mothers had more freedom and more time.(iii) Mothers could discuss matters with their children.(iv) In the twentieth century families had fewer children.Which event led to which ?(a) (i) → (ii) → (iii) → (iv)(b) (ii) → (i) → (iv) → (iii)(c) (iv) → (ii) → (i) → (iii)(d) (iii) → (iv) → (ii) → (i)2. 'even the Bible itself was relegated to a high shelf'The figure of speech used in this expression is:(a) Irony(b) Metonymy(c) Personification(d) Metaphor3. The 'Bible' was unsuitable for the young as:(a) it was symbolic of religious authority.(b) it talked to male superiority.(c) the young did not like to believe in God.(d) the scientific temper goes against religious beliefs.4. Study the following statements:(i) Now intelligent men and women have developed a comfortable relationship.(ii) Wives' fear of the husbands has turned into a feeling of mutual love.Choose the correct option:(a) (i) is right, but (ii) is wrong and (i) is the result of (ii).(b) (ii) is right, but (i) is wrong and (ii) is the result of (i).(c) (i) and (ii) are both right and (ii) is the result of (i).(d) (i) and (ii) are both wrong and (i) is the result of (ii).5. 'their role of infallible tyrant'The phrase 'infallible tyrant' means a cruel person who:(a) sometimes fails.(b) never fails.(c) sometimes makes a mistake.(d) never makes a mistake.

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Answer is :

1. - (c)

2. - (a)

3. - (b)

4. - (c)

5. - (d)

96473.

1. Roads have a negative impact on chimpanzee populations that can extend for more than 17 km, a new report shows. A team led by the University of Exeter examined the impact of major and minor roads on wild western chimpanzee numbers in the eight African countries which they live.2. Chimpanzee population density drops consistently from the edges of these areas to a lowest value at the roads. The situation in untouched areas is hard to asses because less than five percent of western chimpanzees' range is outside the 'road-effect zones' identified in the study.3. The human population in West Africa is growing rapidly, and chimpanzee face mounting pressure from the expansion of settlements and infrastructure. Previous research suggests that roads dramatically reduce western chimpanzee numbers, rather than simply displacing the animals. Just 4.3 p.c. of their range remains unaffected by roads, so they don't have anywhere else to go, and in any case migration over long distances is uncommon.4. Western chimpanzees are highly territorial, so attempting to move could lead to conflict with neighbouring groups. The study did not directly investigate the reasons why roads affect chimpanzee numbers, but the researchers highlight several possible explanations. As well as direct impacts like roadkill and noise, they say roads open up unexploited areas to industries such as mining and agriculture which often reduce or remove forest habitats.5. Roads can also restrict chimpanzee movements, dividing population and causing genetic isolation. Hunting too, is a persistent threat to western chimpanzees, and roads provide easier access to hunters. "When roads appear, so do all sorts of human activities."6. Regulations in many countries require that wildlife should be considered before new roads are bulit, but until now the size of the impact area affecting chimpanzees had not been estimated. The researchers hope their findings will help to bring about more effective guidelines to mitigate road impacts. They will also ensure the true costs of infrastructure development on the critically endangered chimpanzees are fully considered by policy-makers.7. "Our great ape cousins face so many threats, from habitat change to hunting to disease. The impact of infrastructure development is much larger than it was ever anticipated and is truly worrying. But we can't give up. We must do everything we can to ensure their continual survival. I can't imagine a world where humans are the only great apes left."1. The title of this passage could be:(a) Development and Environment(b) How to Protect Animal Species(c) How Deforestation Affects Us(d) Impact of Development on Chimpanzees2. The purpose of the study was:(a) to understand the impact of roads on chimpanzees.(b) to analyse how mining and agriculture affect them.(c) how hunting and disease affect the great apes.(d) to raise hope among conservationists about the survival of chimpanzees.3. Study the following statements and choose the correct one:(a) Chimpanzees in Western Africa are rather safe.(b) Effect of human population on the apes is negligible.(c) Chimpanzees are territorial so they have to travel long distances.(d) Chimpanzee population increases if their habitat is away from the roads.4. Study the following statements:(i) Chimpanzee population decreases more rapidly around major roads.(ii) More trees are cut to construct major roads.Choose the correct option:(a) (ii) is true and is a result of (i).(b) (i) is true and (ii) is false.(c) (i) is true and is a result of (ii).(d) (ii) is true and (i) is false.5. Study the following statements:(i) The increase in human population is directly proportional to the decrease in the ape population.(ii) When roads are constructed, chimpanzees move to distant places.(iii) When human population increases, need of infrastructure also increases.Choose the correct option:(a) (i) and (ii) are both true.(b) (i) and (ii) are both false.(c) (i) and (iii) are both true.(d) (i) and (iii) are both false.6. Study the following statements:(i) Humans need more roads.(ii) To satisfy human needs more trees are cut.Choose the correct option:(a) (i) is true and (ii) is false.(b) (i) is true and leads to (ii).(c) (i) is false and (ii) is true.(d) (i) and (ii) are both true, but (ii) leads to (i).7. Which among the following is a false statement?(a) Chimpanzees lived peacefully when there were fewer roads.(b) Chimpanzees have gradually adjusted to the noisy roads.(c) More roads mean fewer interactions among different chimpanzee groups.(d) Isolated habitats of different groups lead to genetic isolation.8. Roads; Roadkills; Hunting; DeforestationThe correct order in which the above activities take place is:(a) Hunting; Roadkills; Roads; Deforestation(b) Deforestation; Roads; Roadkills; Hunting (c) Roads; Deforestation; Hunting; Roadkills(d) Roadkills; Hunting; Deforestation; Roads

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Answer is :

1. - (d)

2. - (a)

3. - (d)

4. - (c)

5. - (c)

6. - (b)

7. - (b)

8. - (b)

96474.

To "part with" means to _____. A) belong to B) a section of C) be separated from

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Correct option is C) be separated from

96475.

To "pass over" means to _____. A) over take B) ignore C) give up

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Correct option is B) ignore

96476.

"Pint size" is _____. A) very big B) average C) small

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Correct option is C) small

96477.

A manager with good _______ can make the work place more pleasant a) Communication b) knowledge c) experience d) Interpersonal Skills

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A manager with good Interpersonal Skills can make the work place more pleasant.

96478.

“Girls are not good at sports” is an example of a) Perception b) Halo effect c) Stereotyping d) Individual Personality

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c) Stereotyping

96479.

Which of the following frameworks is used in the development of the overall model of OB? a) The cognitive framework b) The behaviouristic framework c) The social learning framework d) All of the above

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d) All of the above

96480.

Stereotyping generally affects the ______ a) Organization Structure b) Behavior c) Interpersonal Relations d) Communication

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c) Interpersonal Relations

96481.

Putting people into a convenient group on basis of some characteristics and make an assumption to perceive is called as

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Answer: Stereotyping.

96482.

Which of the following is not a step in perceptual Process? a) Object b) selection c) Perception d) Response 

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Perception is not a step in perceptual Process.

96483.

|(1,a,a2),(1,b,b2),(1,c,c2)| = 

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Answer is (d) (a - b) (b - c) (c - a)

96484.

Putting people in to a convenient group on basis of some characteristics and make an assumption to perceive is called as a) Stereotyping b) Perception c) Perceiving d) Group perception

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Putting people in to a convenient group on basis of some characteristics and make an assumption to perceive is called as Stereotyping.

96485.

A = [(3,6),(4,-4)], B = [(7,8),(5,6)] ⇒ 2A + 3B =

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Answer is (b) [(27,36),(25,10)]

96486.

_________ explains internal processes of choice among dierent behaviours a) Equity Theory b) Expectancy theory c) Goal attain theory d) Goal setting Theory

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Expectancy theory explains internal processes of choice among dierent behaviours.

96487.

In ∆ ABC, if ∠A = 65° ; ∠B = 40° then find the measure of ∠C.

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In ∆ ABC, ∠A = 65°, ∠B = 40° 

∠ A + ∠ B + ∠ C = 180° 

∴ 650 + 400 + ∠C = 180° 

∴ ∠ C = 180°-1050 

∴ ∠C = 75°

96488.

A = [(3,6),(5, -4)], B = [(7,8),(5,6)] ⇒ 2A + 3B = ?(a) [(27,24),(22,10)](b) [(27,36),(25,10)](c) [(27,36),(25,15)](d) [(27,36),(35,10)]

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Answer is (b) [(27,36),(25,10)]

96489.

Continued membership in a group will usually require a. supporting the group leader b. conforming to group norms c. encouraging cohesiveness in the group d. developing a status system

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b. conforming to group norms

96490.

Groups created by managerial decision in order to accomplish stated goals of the organization are calleda. formal groups b. informal groups c. task groups d. interest groups

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Groups created by managerial decision in order to accomplish stated goals of the organization are called formal groups.

96491.

What is the variance of 4, 8, 10, 12, 16, 34 ?

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Variance (σ2) is the average of squared difference from mean.

Mean is M = (4 + 8 + 10 + 12 + 16 + 34)/6 = 84/6 = 14

Variance is (σ2) = {(4-14)2 + (8-14)2 + (10-14)2 + (12-14)2 + (16-14)2 + (34-14)2}/6

= (100 + 36 + 16 + 4 + 4 + 400)/6

= 560/6

= 93.33

96492.

In the figure, parts of the two triangles bearing identical marks are congruent. State the test by which the triangles are congruent.

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∆ ABC and ∆ PQR are congruent by hypotenuse side test.

96493.

_________ explains how and why people react when they feel unfairly treated a) Equity Theory b) Expectancy theory c) Goal attain theory d) Goal setting Theory

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Equity Theory explains how and why people react when they feel unfairly treated.

96494.

In the set of all straight lines in a plane, the relation R "to be Perpendicular" is- (a) Reflexive and transitive (b) Symmetric and transitive (c) Symmetric (d) None of these

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Answer is (a) Reflexive and transitive

96495.

In the figure, line PQ || line RS. Using the information given in the figure find the value of x.

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line PQ || line RS

∴ x = 50° ........... (Corresponding angle)

96496.

_______ focuses on how to set goals for people to reach. a) Equity Theory b) Expectancy theory c) Goal attain theory d) Goal setting Theory

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Goal setting Theory focuses on how to set goals for people to reach.

96497.

Integrating factor of the differential equation (dy/dx) + y sec x = tan x is(a) sec x + tan x(b) sec x - tan x(c) sec x(d) tan x sec x 

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Answer is (b) sec x - tan x

96498.

The maximum value of f(x)=logx/x is-(a) 1 (b) 2/e (c) e (d) 1/e

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Option: (c) e

96499.

P(A ∪ B) = ?(a) P(A) + P(B) + P(A ∩ B) (b) P(A) - P(B) - P(A ∩ B) (c) P(A) + P(B) - P(A ∩ B) (d) P(A) - P(B) + P(A ∩ B)

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Answer is (a)  P(A) + P(B) + P(A ∩ B) 

96500.

Integrating factor of the differential equation dy/dx+ysecx=tanx is-(a) secx+tanx (b) secx-tanx  (c) secx (d) tanx secx

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(a) secx+tanx