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Q: What are the two types of pure substances? 1697 0

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An atom is the smallest particle of a substance. Chemical substances are divided into two major groups. They are 1. Pure Substances (and) 2. Mixtures.   There are two types of pure substances that are Elements and Compounds.   Elements : An element is a substance that is made up of only one kind of atoms and cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Metals and Non- metals come under elements. Examples of elements are Iron, Silver, Gold, Mercury etc.   Compounds : A Compound is a substance that is formed when two or more elements combine chemically. Examples of compounds are Water, Carbon dioxide, methane, vinegar etc.   Mixtures : A Mixture is formed when two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined. Example: Air.

Q: India is the largest producer of 1697 0

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    Cotton
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    Milk
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    Mangoes
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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: As per the latest updates, India is :   Largest producer of milk. Largest producer of millets in the world. Largest producer of jute. Largest producer of ginger. Largest producer of bananas. Largest producer of castor oil seeds. Largest producer of mangoes. Largest producer of safflower oil seeds. Largest producer of papayas. Largest producer of cottonseed (As per International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) report for the month of March 2017)   Second largest producer of tea, the first position being held by China. Second largest producer of sugarcane, the first position being held by Brazil. Second largest producer of wheat, the first position being held by China. Second largest producer of onions, the first position being held by China. Second largest producer of potatoes, the first position being held by China. Second largest producer of garlic, the first position being held by China. Second largest producer of rice, the first position being held by China. Second largest producer of cement., next to China. Second largest producer of silk, the first position being held by China.

Q: Whale : Mammal :: Rat : ? 1696 0

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    Rodent
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    Mammal
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    Amphibian
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    Reptile
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Answer : 1. "Rodent"
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Answer: A) Rodent Explanation: Whale belongs to Mammal category whereas Rat belongs to Rodent.

Q: I will disappear every time you say my name. What am I? 1696 0

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    Thief
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    Silence
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    Shadow
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    None
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Answer : 2. "Silence"
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Answer: B) Silence Explanation:

Q: Which of the following is an Organic Molecule? 1696 0

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    Nitrogen gas
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    Ammonia
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    Fructose
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    Water
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Answer : 3. "Fructose"
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Answer: C) Fructose Explanation: Fructose is an Organic molecule among the given options.    Organic Molecules : An organic molecule is one which contains carbon, although not all compounds that contain carbon are organic molecules. Noticeable exceptions are carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbonates (e.g. calcium carbonate), carbides (e.g. calcium carbide) and cyanides (e.g. sodium cyanide). Pure carbon compounds such as diamond and graphite are also not organic compounds. Organic molecules can range in size from simple molecules to complex structures containing thousands of atoms.   Although carbon is present in all organic compounds, other elements such as hydrogen (H), oxygen(O), nitrogen (N), sulfur (S) and phosphorus (P) are also common in these molecules.   In simple, Molecules needed for life that have carbon are called Organic Molecules.

Q: What are the Multiples of 6 and the Common Multiples of 4 and 6? 1696 0

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    12, 34, 42
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    12, 18, 36,
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    6, 4, 14
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    4, 8, 16
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Answer : 2. "12, 18, 36,"
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Answer: B) 12, 18, 36, Explanation: The Multiples of 6 are 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60. The Multiples of 4 are 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60. The Common Multiples of 4 & 6 upto 60 numbers are given as 12, 24, 36, 48, 60.

Q: What is the Formula for Volume? 1696 0

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The formula to find the volume is given by just multiplying Length, Breadth and Height of that object.   Thus, V = L x B X H   Volume Formulae :    1. Volume of Cube of side 's' = s x s x s = s3  cubic units.    2. Volume of Cylinder = πR2h cubic units.   [Where R is Radius and h is height]

Q: Find the odd one out of the following number series? 56, 64, 48, 90, 16, 144 1696 0

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    48
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    64
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    90
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    16
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Answer : 3. "90"
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Answer: C) 90 Explanation: The given number series follows a pattern that, 56 56 + 8 = 64 64 - 16 = 48 48 + 32 = 80 (Not equal to 90) 80 - 64 = 16 16 + 128 = 144    Hence, the odd number in the given number series is 90.

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