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Q: A Disease which spreads by contact? 2016 1

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    Infectious
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    Fatal
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    Incurable
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    Contagious
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Answer : 4. "Contagious"
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Answer: D) Contagious Explanation: A Disease which spreads by contact are Contagious. Infectious diseases : These are caused by microscopic germs such as bacteria or viruses that get into the body and cause problems. Some but not all infectious diseases spread directly from one person to another. Infectious diseases that spread from person to person are said to be contagious. Some infections spread to people from an animal or insect, but are not contagious from another human.  Contagious diseases such as the flu, colds, or strep throat spread from person to person in several ways. One way is through direct physical contact, like touching or kissing a person who has the infection. Another way is when an infectious microbe travels through the air after someone nearby sneezes or coughs. Fatal Diseases : Diseases leading to failure or disaster. Incurable Diseases : Diseases of a sick person not able to be cured.

Q: Which memory management technique involves dividing the memory into fixed sized blocks ? 2013 2

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    Paging
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    Scaling
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    Whiping
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    Tracking
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Answer : 1. "Paging"
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Answer: A) Paging Explanation: Paging is a memory management technique in which process address space is broken into blocks of the same size called pages.

Q: How can investors receive compounding returns? 2013 0

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    By investing their earnings back into their original investment
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    By diversifying their investment portfolio
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    By selecting a savings account that has a higher interest rate
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    By transferring their earnings back into high-risk investment
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Answer : 1. "By investing their earnings back into their original investment"
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Answer: A) By investing their earnings back into their original investment Explanation:

Q: Classical dance 'Mohiniattam' belongs to which state ? 2013 0

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    Tamilnadu
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    Andhra Pradesh
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    Manipur
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    Kerala
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Answer : 4. "Kerala"
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Answer: D) Kerala Explanation:

Q: The gap between two communicating neurons is termed 2012 0

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    Schwann cell
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    Effector
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    Synaptic cleft
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    Cell body
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Answer : 3. "Synaptic cleft"
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Answer: C) Synaptic cleft Explanation: A neuron or nerve cell is a cell that carries electrical impulses. Neurons are the basic units of the nervous system and its most important part is the brain. Every neuron is made of a cell body (also called a soma), dendrites and an axon. Dendrites and axons are nerve fibres.   The gap between two communicating neurons is termed Synaptic cleft.

Q: Electrical Pressure is also called 2012 0

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    Current
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    Voltage
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    Resistance
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    Power
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Answer : 2. "Voltage"
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Answer: B) Voltage Explanation: Electrical Pressure is also called as Voltage. Voltage is measured in Volts.   Volt : A unit of electrical pressure or Voltage is called Volt.   One volt is the amount of pressure required to cause one ampere of current to flow against one ohm of resistance.   Voltage is also referred to as Electromotive Force or Electrical Potential or Electrical Pressure.

Q: Which of the Following is an Amorphous solid? 2011 0

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    Quartz Glass(Sio2)
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    Chrome Alum
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    Silicon Carbide(SiC)
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    Graphite
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Answer : 1. "Quartz Glass(Sio2)"
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Answer: A) Quartz Glass(Sio2) Explanation: An amorphous or non-crystalline solid is a solid that lacks the long-range order that is characteristic of a crystal. In Brief, An amorphous solid is any noncrystalline solid in which the atoms and molecules are not organized in a definite lattice pattern. Such solids include glass, plastic, and gel. Quartz glass (SiO2) is an amorphous solid due to its short range order of constituent particles. Note Quartz is a crystalline solid while quartz glass is an amorphous solid.

Q: Find the next number in the series 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,... 2011 0

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    27
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    26
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    24
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    25
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Answer : 2. "26"
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Answer: B) 26 Explanation: The pattern is three consecutive numbers and then three consecutive numbers missing.Then four consecutive numbers and then four consecutive numbers missing.Then five consecutive numbers and then five consecutive numbers missing.   The next number=20+6=26

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