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SSC Test Questions A number a is said to be perfect if the sum of all its divisors (excluding n itself) is equal to n. An example of perfect number is : |
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SSC Test Questions Where did India play its 1st one day international match? |
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Answer» layed it's 1ST ONE DAY INTERNATIONAL MATCH in Headingley. |
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SSC Test Questions Ozone hole was first been discovered in 1980s, by the British scientist over - |
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Answer» ole was first been DISCOVERED in 1980S,by the british SCIENTIST over - above the ANTARCTIC by Joe farmen, BRIAN gardinar, Jonathan shanklin. |
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SSC Test Questions The United Nations declared 1993 as a year of the ? |
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Answer» ted Nations declared 1993 as a YEAR of the "indigenous PEOPLE". |
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SSC Test Questions In fireworks, the green flame is produced because of |
| Answer» WORKS,the GREEN FLAME is PRODUCED because of BARIUM. | |
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IB exams The Railway Budget 2013-14 has proposed to introduce a new hyper luxury class to be called ? |
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Answer» ailway budget 2013 - 2014 has proposed to INTRODUCE a new hyper luxury class to be called ANUBHUTI.2.For those willing to pay more,railway MINISTER pawan KUMAR BANSAL announced. |
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SSC Test Questions Television broadcast for rural development programmes in India started in- |
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Answer» ion BROADCAST for RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES in INDIA started in 1977. |
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SSC Test Questions Under Akbar, the Mir Bakshi was required to look after ? |
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Answer» kbar, the MIR Bakshi was REQUIRED to LOOK after MILITARY AFFAIRS. |
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IB exams The sum of two numbers is 15 and the sum of their squares is 113. the numbers are ? |
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Class X Sciences [papers from previous years] Explain the process of regeneration in Planaria. How is this process different from reproduction? |
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Answer» ganisms have the ability to GIVE rise to NEW individual organisms from their body parts.That is,if the individual is somehow CUT or broken up into many PIECES,these pieces grow into seperate individuals.This is similar to FRAGMENTATION. |
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SSC Test Questions The year 1991 was observed in India as the year of ? |
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IB exams If the first day of a year (other than leap year) was Friday, then which was the last day of that year? |
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IB exams How many 3 digit numbers are completely divisible 6 ? |
| Answer» DIGIT NUMBERS are COMPLETELY DIVISIBLE 6. | |
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SSC Test Questions Quality of radio reception increases slightly during night because |
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Answer» of radio RECEPTION INCREASES slightly during night because "SUN light affects the radio signal." |
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SSC Test Questions By what process is heat transmitted from the filament of a bulb to the glass? |
| Answer» PROCESS of RADIATION. | |
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SSC Test Questions When humidity is expressed as percentage, it is called |
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IB exams If force is expressed in Newton and the distance in metre, then the work done is expressed in ? |
| Answer» NE is expressed in force DIVIDED by distance.SI unit is JOULE. | |
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SSC Test Questions A train 270 m long is moving at a speed of 24kmph. It will cross a man coming form the Opposite direction at a speed of 3kmph, in ? |
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Answer» f TRAIN = 24 km/hspeed of man = 3 km/hrelative SPEED = 24+3 = 27 km/hdistance = 270 m = 0.27kmtime = d/s = 0.27/27 = 0.01h = 60*0.01 minute = 0.6 minute = 36 SECOND |
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SSC Test Questions Radioactivity is a phenomenon of the spontaneous emission of |
| Answer» TIVITY is a PHENOMENON of the spontaneous emission of alpha particles(protons) , beta particles (ELECTRONS) and GAMMA rays. | |
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Class X Sciences [papers from previous years] "Energy flow in a food chain is unidirectional." Justify this statement. Explain how the pesticides enter a food chain and subsequently get into our body. |
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Answer» des enter a food CHAIN and subsequently get into our body by a process that the farmers use excess of pesticides to a CROP and when we consume it then the excess of PESTICIDE will be RETAINED to the crop and it subsequently enters into our body and leads to food poisoning. |
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SSC Test Questions Who authored the 'Gitanjali', an anthology of poems ? |
| Answer» WER is RABINDRANATH TAGORE | |
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IB exams Samudragupta's achievements are mentioned in....... |
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SSC Test Questions Appreciation is related to Reward in the same way as Disgrace is related to ... |
| Answer» ATION is RELATED to REWARD in the same way as DISGRACE is related to Crime. | |
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Class X Sciences [papers from previous years] Which one of the following are the correct observations about acetic acid? (A) It turns blue litmus red and smells like vinegar (B) It turns blue litmus red and smells like burning sulphur (C) It turns res litmus blue and smells like vinegar (D) It turns red litmus blue and has a fruity smell |
| Answer» TURNS BLUE litmus RED and smells LIKE VINEGAR | |
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IB exams On February 14th 2013 India has conclude $6 billion Missile deal with which country? |
| Answer» NTRY is france.Hope it HELPS! | |
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SSC Test Questions The ambassador's papers are not_______reading, but on who reads slowly and attentively will be richly repaid. |
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Answer» assador's papers are not YET reading,but one who READS SLOWLY and attentively will be RICHLY repaid. |
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IB exams On dividing a number by 56, we get 29 as remainder. On dividing the same number by 8, what will be the remainder ? |
| Answer» G remainder theorem i.e. A=bq+R B = divisior r = remainder A = 56q + 29 if q = 1 The no. Is A = 85 on dividing by 8 Remainder r =5 | |
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IB exams Human blood is a viscous fluid.This viscosity is due to.... |
| Answer» LOOD is a VISCOUS fluid.This viscosity is DUE to PROTEINS IN BLOOD. | |
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SSC Test Questions A cup of tea cools from 90 degree Celsius to 80 degree Celsius in exactly one minute. It will cool from 70 Celsius to 60 degree Celsius in |
| Answer» COOL from 70 CELSIUS to 60 degree celsius in 3 MINUTES. | |
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SSC Test Questions A clock gains 5 minutes in one hour. Therefore, the angle traversed by the minute hand in one minute is ? |
| Answer» LE transvered by the minute HAND in one minute is 390 DEGREES. | |
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IB exams When did Muslim League first make its demand for a separate Muslim nation of Pakistan? |
| Answer» MUSLIM LEAGUE first made its demand for a SEPARATE Muslim nation of Pakistan | |
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IB exams Murali purchased 20 dozens of toys at the rate of Rs. 375 per dozen. He sold each one of them at the rate of Rs. 33. Find out his profit percentage? |
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Answer» 1dz=RS 375Therefore, 20 dz= 20 * 375= Rs 7500---------(CP)Now, each toy is SOLD for Rs 331 dz = 12 toysThen, 20 dz= 20*12=240 toysSo, total SP, 240*33= Rs 7920--------------(SP)Now, Profit % (P%)= [P/CP] *100[(SP-CP)/CP] *100[(7920-7500)/7500] *100(420/100)*100=5.6% profit |
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IB exams Free surface of a liquid behaves like a sheet and tends to contract to the smallest possible area due to the |
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Answer» rface of a LIQUID behaves like a sheet and TENDS to contract to the smallest possible AREA due to the FORCE of cohesion |
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SSC Test Questions A woman introduces a man as the son of the brother of her mother. How is the man related to the woman? |
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Answer» ephew of that MOTHER |
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SSC Test Questions What Australian player was known as 'Fruitfly' amongst the rest of the team? |
| Answer» GHES was KNOWN as 'fruitfly' AMONGST the REST of the TEAM. | |
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Class X Sciences [papers from previous years] A lamp rated 100 W at 220 V is connected to the mains electric supply. What current is drawn from the supply line if the voltage is 220 V? |
| Answer» POWER (P)= 100WVoltage (V)= 220VWe KNOW, P=VI, where I is the currentTherefore, I=P/VI=100/220I=0.45 A | |
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IB exams Name the England Cricket Captain who became the youngest Batsman to score 7000 Runs ______ |
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Class X Sciences [papers from previous years] Classify the following reactions into slow and fast reaction: (i) Reaction between an acid and a base (ii) Rusting of iron |
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Answer» t reaction. E.g.: When we mix HCL to NaOH, then the PRODUCTS- H2O and NaCl are FORMED IMMEDIATELY.(ii) Slow reaction. It take a long time for Fe to turn into rust (Fe2O3.xH2O), due to the ACTION of H2O vapour and CO2 in the air. |
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SSC Test Questions Plants absorb most part of water needed by them through their |
| Answer» ABSORB most part of WATER NEEDED by them through their roots for the process of photosynthesis to prepare FOOD. | |
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SSC Test Questions The relics of Indus Valley Civilisation indicates that the main occupation of the people was |
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Answer» ics of INDUS VALLEY Civilisation INDICATES that the main OCCUPATION of the people was AGRICULTURE and domestication of animals. |
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IB exams In a camp, there is a meal for 120 men or 200 children. If 150 children have taken the meal, how many men will be catered with remaining meal? |
| Answer» CHILDREN have TAKEN the MEAL,90 men will be CATERED with REMAINING meal. | |
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SSC Test Questions What was the pen name of Bankim Chandra Chattopadhaye? |
| Answer» E of BANKIM CHANDRA chattopadhaye was chatterji | |
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SSC Test Questions Worker A takes 8 hours to do a job. Worker B takes 10 hours to do the same job. How long it take both A & B, working together but independently, to do the same job? |
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Answer» takes 8 hours to do a JOB. B takes 10 hours to do the same job.it takes same 8 and 10 hours for both A and B as they are WORKING together but INDEPENDENTLY. |
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Civil war of Sri Lanka |
| Answer» LANKA civil WAR was an armed conflict FOUGHT on the island of srilanka.Begining on the 23 JULY 1983. | |
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What did Abraham Lincoln said about 'Democracy' ? |
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Answer» ment of the people, by the people, for the people» Democracy is by far the most challenging form of government - both for politicians and for the people. The term democracy comes from the Greek language and means "rule by the (simple) people". The so-called "democracies" in CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY (Athens and Rome) represent precursors of modern democracies. Like modern democracy, they were created as a reaction to a concentration and abuse of power by the RULERS. YET the theory of modern democracy was not formulated until the Age of Enlightment (17th/18th centuries), when philosophers defined the essential elements of democracy: separation of powers, basic civil rights / human rights, religious liberty and separation of church and state |
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Class X Sciences [papers from previous years] In the experiment for determining the percentage of water absorbed by raisins, we do the final weighing of the raisins after keeping them dipped in water for about one hour. For the accuracy of the result, the extra water from the surface of the soaked raisins is removed by (A) rubbing with cotton cloth (B) hot air blower (C) dry cotton wool (D) filter paper On adding 2 mL acetic acid to 2 mL of water in a test tube, it was observed that (A) a clear and transparent solution is formed (B) a white precipitate is formed almost immediately (C) two separate layers were formed (D) a colourless and odourless gas is evolved |
| Answer» WER is d2nd ANSWER is a | |
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SSC Test Questions The decade 1981-1990 was observed as International Decade for |
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Answer» ade 1981-1990 was observed as International DECADE for The FIRST Water Decade was the ten-year period 1981 - 1990 DESIGNATED by the UNITED Nations to bring attention and support for clean water and sanitation worldwide. |
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