This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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Manifestation of HIV occurs in the following tissues or cells in our body:a) Red blood cellsb) Lymph nodesc) Liverd) Lung |
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Answer» OPTION a is correct hope it HELPS |
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What do you mean vomitting? What are the reasons for vomitting? |
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But meet would be struggling to finish her first burger all the while |
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Answer» XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD XD |
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1. வழி அளவு என்றால் என்ன? |
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Answer» என்பது ஒரு அறிவியல் அளவு சாதனம். |
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They can move from one oasis to another . ( rewrite using "able to") |
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Hlo koi hai gal baat Karan nu ???????? |
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What are different kinds of velocity? |
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Answer» Answer: The Types of Velocity CONSTANT Velocity. An object with a constant velocity does not CHANGE in speed or DIRECTION. ... Changing Velocity. OBJECTS with changing velocity exhibit a change in speed or direction over a period of time. ... MATHEMATICS of Acceleration. ... Ins.tant Velocity. ... Terminal Velocity. |
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नो मैटर हाउ फlर यू स्टैंड फ्रॉम मीरर इमेज ऑलवेज अपीयर इराक एंड डिमिनिश्ड आईडेंटिफाई द टाइप ऑफ मिरर |
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Answer» TRANSLATE into ENGLISH PLEASE then I UNDERSTAND when it will in the English |
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10. When an object of height 10 cm is placed at6 cm from a concave mirror, its image isobtained at 24 cm behind the mirror. Find themagnification produced by the mirror and theheight of the image.(Ans. M=4, h, = 40 cm) |
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Answer» Explanation: Object distance u=−36 cm Focal length of CONCAVE MIRROR f=−12 cm Using mirror formula : v 1
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____________ plants have Rhizobium bacteria in their roots. |
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Answer the following questions.10. What are functional groups? Give examples. Are theserepresenting homologous series? Explainind1 |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: These functional groups, which determine the chemical reactivity of a molecule under a given set of conditions A Homologous Series is a GROUP of organic chemical compounds, usually listed in order of increasing size, that have a SIMILAR structure (and hence, also similar properties) and whose structures DIFFER only by the number of CH2 UNITS in the MAIN carbon chain. |
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Complete the passage about Earth’s subsystems.Volcanic eruptions are events that take place inside Earth’s ______. When they occur on land, they spew tremendous amounts of gas, releasing matter into the ______. The hot, flowing lava also disrupts the ______by destroying any vegetation and animals in its path.What would the answer be for the blanks? |
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4. Describe the application of Biology in medicine and space biology |
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Answer» Answer: In the medical sciences, systems biology has the potential to MAKE important CONTRIBUTIONS, amongst others, to facilitate early diagnosis (e.g. through the identification of biomarkers); to understand the aetiology, progression and symptomatology of various diseases; to REFINE treatment protocols; to IDENTIFY new drugs ...Please Mark me as a Brainlist |
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Leguminous plants are examples of ____________ association |
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Answer» ok Explanation: the answer of the BLANK is SYMBIOTIC ASSOCIATION |
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Name soil used for cultivation |
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Answer» Answer: Soils used for CULTIVATION are :
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आयन क्या है?What is an ion? |
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Answer» Answer: ION= an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of ONE or more electrons. Explanation: |
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Hey. Is there any moderator here who can help me change my name? |
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Sound EnergyLight EnergyElectrical Energy |
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Answer» Answer: sound energy:- sound energy is a form of energy that can be HEARD by living beings. Only those waves that have a FREQUENCY of 16 Hz to 20 kHz are audible to humans. Light energy:- Light energy is a form of electromagnetic radiation. ELECTRICAL energy:- Electrical energy is energy DERIVED as a result of movement of ELECTRONS. |
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Kaharif crops are produced during which season |
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Answer» CULTIVATION of these CROPS happens in the MONSOON SEASON. |
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During photosynthesis _____________energy is converted into the _______________ energy of food |
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Answer» Answer: During photosynthesis LIGHT ENERGY is converted into the chemical energy of FOOD. |
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Fill in the blank computaltwer crime is alternatively reffered as |
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Answer» Answer: ₹ . Q. 4. Dipali and Rajshri are partners in a fi rm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. They decided to dissolve their firm on 31st March, 2018, when their balance sheet was as under: Liabilities Assets Capital Accounts: FREEHOLD Property 16,000 Dipali 17,500 Investments 4,000 Rajshri 10,000 27,500 Sundry Debtors 2,000 Sundry Creditors 2,000 Stock 3,000 Profit & Loss A/c 1,500 Cash at Bank 6,000 31,000 31,000 Dipali took over the investments at an agreed value of 3,800, other assets were realised as follows: Freehold property 18,000; Sundry Debtors 1,800 and Stock 2,800. Creditors of the firm agreed to accept 5% less. Expenses of realisation of assets amounted to 400. There was a type-writer in the firm bought out of the firm's money but the same has not been shown in the above balance sheet. The type-writer is now sold for 10,000. Close the firm's BOOKS of accounts by preparing a realisation account, partners' capital accounts and bank account. |
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THE ACADEMYGrade:IVScienceName:Section:Q no.1: Multiple Choice Questions.Date1. The swift can fly up tokm per houra. 150b. 340c. 1702. Eagles have powerfulfor lifting preya. eyesb. beakc. wings3keys are used to identify animals.a, identificationb. recognitionc. investigation4. Invertebrates are those who don't havea. brainb. backbonec. heart5. We canwaste materials.a throwb. savec. recycle6use the dead plants material as food.a. animalsb. parasitesc. micro-organismQ no 2: Give reasons of the following.1. Penguins have webbed feet.2. Eagles have sharp talons.3. Snails hide in their shells.4. Butterflies are invertebrates. |
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Answer» Answer: Peregrine f... Falco pere... Falconidae 65–90 km... Saker falcon Falco cherr... Falconidae Golden ea... Aquila chry... Accipitridae 45–51 km... Imagehttps://www.birdsofafeather.ca › ABO... Smallest Bird, LARGEST Bird, Fastest Bird, Slowest Bird | Birds of a ... Smallest Bird Male bee hummingbirds ( mellisuga helenae), which live in Cuba, weigh 0.056 ounces and are 2.75 inches in length. The bill ... |
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13. Which of the following carbocations cannot be formed (c) |
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Answer» I think this QUESTIONS answer is c PLEASE mark me as brainlist |
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Plese answer the question type of root system present in pulses |
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In the nitrogen cycle, different forms of nitrogen move through all of Earth’s subsystems. Which step in the nitrogen cycle shows how nitrogen moves from the atmosphere to the geosphere?A. Decomposers in soil break down dead organisms and release atmospheric nitrogen.B. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil convert nitrogen from the air to make nitrates. C. Plants obtain nitrates through their roots in a process called assimilation.D. Animals get the nitrogen needed to grow by eating nitrogen-containing plants. |
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Answer» Option D Animals get the NITROGEN needed to grow by eating Nitrogen containing PLANTS Be BRAINLY.. THANK you |
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Which component of air gets 'used-up' during the process of photosynthesis |
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Answer» Answer: Carbon DIOXIDE gets USED up in the PROCESS of PHOTOSYNTHESIS. |
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Bbdf19. Difference H-atoms are represented by alphabets in thecompound belowCH, -CH=CH-CH2-CH2-CH(CH3)2Arrange them in decreasing of their reactivity towards freeradical substitutiona) c>a>e>d>f>b b)f>b>a>c>d>ec) b>c>a>f>d >e d) a > b>c>d>e>f |
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Answer» giiiiiiiiuuuu7iiiurchhc |
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Identification test for magnesium hydroxide |
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Answer» Answer: Procedure: Boil 2.0 g sample with 100 ML of water for 5 minutes in a covered BEAKER, filter while HOT, cool, and dilute the filtrate with water to 100 ml. Titrate 50 ml of the diluted filtrate with 0.10N sulfuric acid, using methyl red as the INDICATOR: not more than 2.0 ml of the acid is consumed. |
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Bbdf9. Difference H-atoms are represented by alphabets in thecompound belowCH, -CH=CH-CH-CH, -CH(CH3)2Arrange them in decreasing of their reactivity towards freeradical substitutiona) c>a>e>d>f>b b)f>b>a>c>d>ec) b>c>a>f> de d) a > > c>d>e>fThe correct order of |
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Answer» chwywj2veydusnemkwosusgegvebeks |
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Science and technology part 1 |
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Answer» photo to art GOOD for gifting CONTENT me to PLACE your ORDERS |
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Who established Maratha state? where? |
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Answer» Answer: Shivaji The Maratha Empire was founded by the Maratha warrior-hero Chhatrapati (Emperor) Shivaji, in response to the CHAOS and MISRULE that prevailed in the Deccans in the LATE 17th CENTURY. This occurred as the Mughal Empire expanded into southern India. Explanation: HOPE it helps |
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Differentiate between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? Name any two types of cells that are capable of changing their shape. How does this feature help them in their functions? |
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Answer» PLEASE mark as brainlist bro please Explanation: Acceleration is the rate of change of VELOCITY. Usually, acceleration means the speed is changing, but not always. When an object moves in a circular path at a CONSTANT speed, it is still ACCELERATING, because the direction of its velocity is changing. |
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Predict the organization (what's in it and where) and the motion of objects in our solar system if gravity didn't exist. Use your understanding of gravity to support your answer. |
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Answer» Answer: no this doesnt matter Explanation: To be PARTICULAR vacuum or space doesnt have any gravity but has some force and ATTRACTION towards each other so if no attraction is presesnt all.planets will GO out of place like and ADD as brainliest please |
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C) (0) > (IV) > [11] (nl)13. Which of the following carbocations cannot be formed (c)b)a)d) |
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Answer» ABCD empty please WRITE |
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What is the purpose of God's creation? |
Answer» God's twin purposes for creation are to reveal God's CHARACTER and nature, and to provide for what God has MADE. Humanity's use of creation must promote – not COMPROMISE – the ABILITY of creation to reveal God and to provide for HUMANS and other creatures on the earth now and in the future.
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Who named particel of matter beyond which divison is not posible is known as parmano |
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Answer» Pakudha Katyayama was an Indian philosopher who said that SMALLEST particle (Parmanu) normally exist in a combined form which gives us various FORMS of matter. -Lavoisier was a French chemist. He is regarded as the father of MODERN chemistry. -Maharishi Kanad was an Indian philosopher who said that matter is made up of small particles CALLED Parmanu. |
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Which sentence describes an example of a positive feedback loop?A. Warm-blooded animals sweat when they get too hot. Sweating is a method by which the body cools itself.B. A thermostat regulates temperature by turning a furnace or air conditioner on and off.C. When blood flows from a mild cut, blood clots form to prevent excessive bleeding.D. As oceans get hotter, they release more CO2, which then increases atmospheric and ocean temperatures. |
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In lichena ______and______ live in symbotic association. |
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Answer» ALGAE and fungus Explanation: |
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Which components of air gets used of during the process of photosynthesis |
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What is food chain give one example |
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Answer» Answer: Here's Your Answer Explanation: A FOOD chain only follows just ONE path as animals find food. eg: A HAWK eats a snake, which has eaten a frog, which has eaten a grasshopper, which has eaten grass. A food web shows the many different paths plants and animals are connected. eg: A hawk might also EAT a mouse, a squirrel, a frog or some other animal. |
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* Pontane + Oxugen with plenty of air gives wht |
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Answer» COMBUSTION is the answer |
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Explain the Watson and Crick model of DNA.4mark question |
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Answer» Explanation: Watson-Crick Structure of DNA. DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC Acid (DNA) is a double-stranded, helical molecule. It consists of TWO sugar-phosphate backbones on the outside, HELD together by hydrogen BONDS between pairs of nitrogenous bases on the inside. ... Crick went on to do fundamental work in molecular biology and NEUROBIOLOGY. |
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Which list includes three body systems that have similar functions? |
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Answer» Explanation: She made a list of body systems that have COMMON functions. Which list includes THREE body systems that have similar functions? GROUP of answer choices. immune system, integumentary system, lymphatic system. |
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How are scavengers and decomposers useful to us |
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Answer» Decomposers and scavengers are very important for any ecosystem. If they weren't in the ecosystem, the plants would not get ESSENTIAL nutrients, and dead matter and WASTE would pile up. SCAVENGER and DECOMPOSER useful to us by to clean our enviornment by eat dead and decaying animal. |
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What are stomata and lenticels? |
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Answer» Explanation: The main difference between stomata and lenticels is that stomata mainly occur in the lower epidermis of leaves, whereas lenticels occur in the periderm of the WOODY TRUNK or stems. Stomata and lenticels are two TYPES of small pores, which occur in plants. GENERALLY, they are responsible for the gas exchange. |
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