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Firstly, I focussed on "If you remove my 1st & 2nd letters, you can't see me". The first thing that comes to mind which we can’t see is the "AIR".   So now, what 4 letter words can be formed ending with "AIR"? Think of all the words from A to Z, considering which one lies above you. That is how we get to "HAIR".   Now, which 5 letter word can be formed ending with "HAIR"? Starting with A to Z, we reach "CHAIR" and also, it lies below us.   And the required answer is "CHAIR".

Q: Which sample is a pure substance? 991 0

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    Table salt
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    Pure water
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    a test tube of zinc oxide
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    All the above
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Answer : 4. "All the above"
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Answer: D) All the above Explanation: A pure substance can be defined as any single type of material that has not been contaminated by another substance. In chemistry, a pure substance has a definite composition. It can be a compound or an element. A pure substance is considered to be a material that consists of one type of "building block" of matter. Examples of pure substances include tin, sulfur, diamond, water, pure sugar (sucrose), table salt (sodium chloride) and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate). Tin, sulfur, and diamond are examples of pure substances which are chemical elements. All elements are pure substances. Water, sugar, salt and baking soda are pure substances which are chemical compounds. Chemical compounds also are pure substances

Q: Prokaryotic cells lack 1590 0

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    Membrane bound by organelles
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    Nucleolus
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    Nuclear membrane
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    All the above
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Answer : 4. "All the above"
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Answer: D) All the above Explanation: Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and do not have an extensive system of interior membranes. They are encased in a cell wall and many contain external structures such as a capsule, flagellum, or pili. Prokaryotes – have a relatively uniform interior that is not subdivided by internal membranes.

Q: Which gymnospermic plant cures rheumatism? 2912 0

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    Ephedra
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    Pinus
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    Araucaria
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    Gnetum
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Answer : 4. "Gnetum"
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Answer: D) Gnetum Explanation: Oil from Gnetum spp a gymnosperm belonging to the family Gnetaceae is used to relieve the effects of rheumatism The lianas and shrubs of Gnetum are found in the rain forests of the western ghats.

Q: Who is the primary Author of HTML? 8682 0

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    Sabeer Bhatiya
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    Tim Berners-Lee
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    Brendan Eich
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    Google Inc.
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Answer : 2. "Tim Berners-Lee"
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Answer: B) Tim Berners-Lee Explanation: The primary Author of HTML is Tim Berners-Lee, a scientist and academic, with the assistance of his colleagues at CERN, an international scientific organization based in Geneva, he did this. Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989 at CERN.

Q: How many balls? Number of balls in the figure... 2011 0

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You have to actually count all the balls in the pyramid.Simple way is to count the balls in each level. So lower most level lets say 1st level has 4 x 4 balls; i.e. 16 ballsSimilarly 2nd level has 3 x 3 balls; i.e. 9 balls.3rd level has 2 x 2 balls; i.e. 4 balls.The top most level has just 1 ball. So the total number of balls is 16+9+4+1 = 30.   So the image has 30 Balls in all.

Q: What holds the sides of the DNA ladder together? 3004 0

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    Polar covalent bonds
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    Ionic bonds
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    Metallic bonds
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    Covalent bonds
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Answer : 4. "Covalent bonds"
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Answer: D) Covalent bonds Explanation: Deoxyribose, which is a pentose, and a phosphate group are the two molecules together form the two sides of the DNA i.e, A sugar (deoxyribose) and a phosphate. DNA is a double-stranded molecule twisted into a helix (think of a spiral staircase). Each spiraling strand, comprised of a sugar-phosphate backbone and attached bases, is connected to a complementary strand by non-covalent hydrogen bonding between paired bases. The bases are adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C) and guanine (G). A and T are connected by two hydrogen bonds. G and C are connected by three hydrogen bonds.

Q: Which action is an example of domestic policy? 7670 0

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    The Supreme Court strikes down a law that bans importing inefficient automobiles
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    A governor decides against running for a second term
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    The president negotiates a peace treaty between two warring nations
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    Congress passes a law that grants tax credits for installing solar panels
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Answer : 1. "The Supreme Court strikes down a law that bans importing inefficient automobiles"
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Answer: A) The Supreme Court strikes down a law that bans importing inefficient automobiles Explanation: Domestic policy is an area of public policy which concerns laws, government programs, and administrative decisions which are directly related to all issues and activity within a nation's borders. It differs from foreign policy, which refers to the ways a government advances its interests in world politics.   Hence, Option A, The Supreme Court strikes down a law that bans importing inefficient automobiles is an example of domestic policy action.

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