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Q: Which layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer? 2267 0

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    Troposphere
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    Stratosphere
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    Thermosphere
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    Mesosphere
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Answer : 2. "Stratosphere"
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Answer: B) Stratosphere Explanation: The ozone layer is a region of Earth's Stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It contains high concentrations of ozone (O3) in relation to other parts of the atmosphere, although still small in relation to other gases in the stratosphere.   The Atmosphere is divided into 4 layers according to major changes in temperature. They are : 1. Troposphere, 2. Stratosphere, 3. Mesosphere  and 4. Thermosphere. The farther away from earth, the thinner the atmosphere gets.

Q: Which of the following is the most stable carbocation? 2267 0

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    4
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    3
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    2
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    1
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Answer : 3. "2"
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Answer: C) 2 Explanation: Here the most stable carbocation is the option (2).   Carbocations are always hungry for electrons. The stability of carbocations increases from primary to secondary to tertiary. Here, option (c) shows the most stable carbocation because it can easily withdraw electrons from two other carbon atoms and the more electronegative oxygen atom.   Carbocation stability depends on hyperconjugation. The tertiary carbocation is stabilized by electron releasing inductive effect.

Q: A and B started a business investing the money in ratio 4:6, after 6 months B withdraw his investment and C joins him with twice the amount of B. At the end of the year total profit is Rs.3315. Find share of C ? 2267 0

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    Rs. 450
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    Rs. 1020
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    Rs. 765
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    Rs. 1530
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Answer : 4. "Rs. 1530"
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Answer: D) Rs. 1530 Explanation: Ratio of investments of A, B & C => Share of C = 1530 Share of B = 765 Share of A = 1020

Q: A,B,C together can do a piece of work in 10 days.All the three started workingat it together and after 4 days,A left.Then,B and C together completed the work in 10 more days.In how many days can complete a work alone ? 2266 0

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    25
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    24
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    23
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    21
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Answer : 1. "25"
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Answer: A) 25 Explanation: (A+B+C) do 1 work in 10 days. So (A+B+C)'s 1 day work=1/10 and as they work together for 4 days so workdone by them in 4 days=4/10=2/5 Remaining work=1-2/5=3/5   (B+C) take 10 more days to complete 3/5 work. So( B+C)'s 1 day work=3/50 Now A'S 1 day work=(A+B+C)'s 1 day work - (B+C)'s 1 day work=1/10-3/50=1/25 A does 1/25 work in in 1 day Therefore 1 work in 25 days.

Q: Demand side market failures occur when 2266 0

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    supply curves do not reflect the full cost of producing a good or services
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    demand curves do not reflect consumer’s full willingness to pay for goods or services
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    government imposes tax on a good or a service
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    a good or service is not produced because no one demands it
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Answer : 2. "demand curves do not reflect consumer’s full willingness to pay for goods or services"
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Answer: B) demand curves do not reflect consumer’s full willingness to pay for goods or services Explanation: Market failure arises because it is not possible for the market to correctly weight cost and benefits in a situation in which some of the cost is completely unaccounted. Demand-side market failures happen when demand curves do not reflect consumer’s full willingness to pay for goods or services. Supply-side market failures occur when supply curves do not reflect the full cost of producing a good or services.

Q: Q's mother is sister of P and daughter of M who is brother of R. S is daughter of P and sister of T. How is M related to T ? 2266 0

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    Grand father
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    Grand mother
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    Grand father or Grand mother
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    Can't be determined
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Answer : 1. "Grand father"
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Answer: A) Grand father Explanation: Q's mother is sister of P and daughter of M => P is the child of M.S is daughter of P and sister of T, so P is parent of T too.M ----> parent --------> P ------------>parent -------------> TBut given M is brother of R => M is male. So, M is grandfather of T.

Q: Express 6.72 % in ratio ? 2266 0

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    65 : 124
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    42 : 625
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    21 : 125
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    37 : 442
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Answer : 2. "42 : 625"
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Answer: B) 42 : 625 Explanation: 6.72/100 = 672/10000 = 42/625

Q: Oldest Oil Field in India 2265 0

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    Mumbai High, Maharashtra
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    Anleshwar, Gujarat
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    Digboi, Assam
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    None
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Answer : 3. "Digboi, Assam"
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Answer: C) Digboi, Assam Explanation: Digboi has the distinction of being India's oldest continuously producing oilfield. Digboi refinery, now a division of Indian Oil Corporation, had a capacity of about 0.65 MMTPA as of 2003. Digboi is now Headquarter of Assam Oil Division of Indian Oil Corporation Limited, though the crude production is not high today.

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