IIT JEE Practice Question and Answer

Q: Groundwater is found underground in the zone of 2106 0

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    Penetration
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    Aeration
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    Saturation
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    Both B & C
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Answer : 4. "Both B & C"
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Answer: D) Both B & C Explanation: Groundwater is all the water that has penetrated the earth's surface and is found in one of two soil layers. The one nearest the surface is the "zone of aeration", where gaps between soil are filled with both air and water. Below this layer is the "zone of saturation", where the gaps are filled with water.

Q: Light : Blind 2115 0

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    Tongue : Sound
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    Voice : Vibration
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    Language : Deaf
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    Speech : Dumb
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Answer : 4. "Speech : Dumb"
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Answer: D) Speech : Dumb Explanation: Here the two pair of words related in such a way that, a blind can't see the light. Similarly, a dumb cannot speech.   Hence, Light : Blind :: Speech : Dumb.

Q: Name the two main types of Fermentation? 2066 0

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Fermentation is the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat.   The two most common types of fermentation are (1) alcoholic fermentation (and)  (2) lactic acid fermentation.   (1) Alcoholic fermentation : the type of fermentation in which ethyl alcohol is the main end product .This is very common in yeast (unicellular fungus) and also seen in some bacteria. Yeast cells release enzymes called zymase complex which bring about the fermentation. The reactions are similar to anaerobic respiration.   (2) Lactic acid fermentation : The type of fermentation in which lactic acid is the end product. It is carried out by some bacteria (e.g. lactic acid bacteria), and also by animals (muscle glycolysis in animals, under oxygen deficiency, results in the formation of lactic acid this is whay we experience in muscle cramps, or "Charley horse").

Q: 12 as a percentage? 1485 0

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    50%
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    5%
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    0.5%
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    0.05%
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Answer : 1. "50%"
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Answer: A) 50% Explanation: 1/2 as a percentage means 1/2 = 0.5 in decimal Now, in percentage means 0.5 x 100% = 50%.

Q: Movement of cell against concentration gradient is called 3451 0

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    active transport
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    diffusion
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    osmosis
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    passive transport
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Answer : 1. "active transport"
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Answer: A) active transport Explanation: The only transport method that can move species against their concentration gradient i.e, from low to high concentration is called Active transport.   Facilitated diffusion only moves species down their concentration gradient i.e, from high to low concentration.

Q: If        9 = 63              8 = 48             7 = 35  Then   4 = ? 4899 0

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    4
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    8
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    12
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    16
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Answer : 2. "8"
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Answer: B) 8 Explanation: Here given that 9 = 63, 8 = 48, 7=35, ...    The given question follows a pattern that 9 x (9 - 2) = 9 x 7 = 63 8 x (8 - 2) = 8 x 6 = 48 7 x (7 - 2) = 7 x 5 = 35   Similarly, 4 x (4 - 2) = 4 x 2 = 8.

Q: Which of the following data structure is linear type? 18406 0

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    Tree
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    Binary Tree
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    Queue
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    Graph
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Answer : 3. "Queue"
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Answer: C) Queue Explanation: A data structure is a specialized format for organizing and storing data. General data structure types include the array, the file, the record, the table, the tree, and so on. Any data structure is designed to organize data to suit a specific purpose so that it can be accessed and worked with in appropriate ways.   Linear data structure: A linear data structure traverses the data elements sequentially, in which only one data element can directly be reached. Ex: Arrays, Linked Lists, Stack, Queue, Any type of List all are linear.   Trees like Binary Tree, B Tree or B+ Tree are examples of non linear data structure.

Q: Which of the following is a function of inventory? 9997 0

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    to take advantage of quantity discounts
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    to decouple various parts of the production process
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    to provide a selection of goods for anticipated customer demand and to separate the firm from fluctuations in that demand
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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: All the above given statements are functions of Inventory.   Inventory or stock is the goods and materials that a business holds for the ultimate goal of resale. Inventory management is a discipline primarily about specifying the shape and placement of stocked goods. The primary function of inventory is to use marketing and production to increase profitability, to get the maximum amount for the business' investment. There are other functions of inventory, such as balancing supply and demand, improving efficiency, establishing a safety stock and geographical specialization.

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