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Q: Sukhna Lake is in which city? 1903 0

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    Jaipur
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    Chandigarh
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    Hyderabad
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    Pune
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Answer : 2. "Chandigarh"
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Answer: B) Chandigarh Explanation: Sukhna Lake is in Chandigarh, India.   It is a reservoir at the foothills of the Himalayas. It covers an area of 3 km². This rainfed lake was created in 1958 by damming the Sukhna Choe, a seasonal stream coming down from the Shivalik Hills.

Q: The simple interest on a sum of money will be Rs.600 after 10 years. If the principal is trebled after 5 years what will be the total interest at the end of the tenth year ? 1903 0

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    Rs. 1100
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    Rs. 1200
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    Rs. 1000
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    Rs. 1840
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Answer : 2. "Rs. 1200"
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Answer: B) Rs. 1200 Explanation: P --- 10 ----- 600    P --- 5 ----- 300 3P --- 5 ----- 900                __________                   1200

Q: Fuse Wire is Made of? 1903 0

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    an alloy of Tin and Lead
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    Nickel
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    Copper
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    an alloy of Nickel and Lead
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Answer : 1. "an alloy of Tin and Lead"
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Answer: A) an alloy of Tin and Lead Explanation: Fuse Wire is Made of an alloy of Tin and Lead.   If too high a current flows, the element rises to a higher temperature and either directly melts, or else melts a soldered joint within the fuse, opening the circuit. Thefuse element is made of an alloy of Tin and Lead to provide stable and predictable characteristics.

Q: Which revolutionary died after a 64 days fast in jail? 1902 0

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    Jatin Das
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    Pulin Das
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    Subhash Chandra bose
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    Both A & B
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Answer : 1. "Jatin Das"
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Answer: A) Jatin Das Explanation: Jatindra Nath Das, also known as Jatin Das, was a revolutionary and Independence activist. He embraced death in Lahore jail after fasting for 64 days in 1929 at the age of 24 yrs.

Q: Which of the following is not an intensive property? 1902 0

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    Weight
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    Density
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    Refractive index
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    Melting point
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Answer : 1. "Weight"
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Answer: A) Weight Explanation: An intensive property is a physical quantity whose value does not depend on the amount of the substance for which it is measured. For example, the temperature of a system in thermal equilibrium is the same as the temperature of any part of it. If the system is divided the temperature of each subsystem is identical. The same applies to the density of a homogeneous system, if the system is divided in half, the mass and the volume change in the identical ratio and the density remains unchanged. Additionally, the boiling point of a substance is another example of an intensive property. For example, the boiling point for water is 100 °C at a pressure of one atmosphere, a fact which remains true regardless of quantity.

Q: A certain job was assigned to a group of women to do it in 20 days. But 12 women did not turn up for the job and the remaining did the job in 32 days. The original number of women in the group was? 1901 0

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    36
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    32
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    22
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    28
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Answer : 2. "32"
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Answer: B) 32 Explanation: Let the total women in the group be 'W' Then according to the given data,  W x 20 = (W-12) x 32  => W = 32  Therefore, the total number of women in the group = 32

Q: To what kingdom do common bacteria belong 1900 0

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    Archaea
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    Protista
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    Eubacteria
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    All the above
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Answer : 3. "Eubacteria"
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Answer: C) Eubacteria Explanation: There are two kingdoms of bacteria. They are 1. Eubacteria  and  2. Archaea   The members of these two kingdoms appear similar in shape and appearance, even under the extreme magnification of the electron microscope . However, they are very different from each other in a number of molecular and biochemical aspects. It is these differences that have resulted in the microorganisms being grouped into separate kingdoms.   For example, eubacteria contain the rigid, stress-bearing network known as the peptidoglycan . The only exceptions are the bacteria from the genera Mycoplasma and Chlamydia. Archaebacteria do not contain peptidoglycan. Instead, they contain a different structure that is called pseudomurein.   The common bacteria belongs to Eubacteria kingdom.

Q: what is the gram formula mass of NH43PO4? 1900 0

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    139.54
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    140.70
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    149.08
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    153.24
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Answer : 3. "149.08"
Explanation :

Answer: C) 149.08 Explanation: The gram formula mass is nothing but molar mass.   Composition :   Symbol      Element       Atomic weight       Atoms          P         Phosphorus       30.973762               1       = 30.973         O         Oxygen             15.9994                  4       =  63.998         N         Nitrogen            14.0067                  3       =  42.020         H         Hydrogen          1.00794                  12      =  12.096     Total   =  30.973+63.998+42.020+12.096 = 149.087

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