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Q: Secondary consumers are eaten by larger 1802 0

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    fast animal
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    animal in the third trophic level
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    herbivorous animal
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    predator
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Answer : 4. "predator"
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Answer: D) predator Explanation: A tertiary consumer is an animal that obtains its nutrition by eating primary consumers and secondary consumers. Usually tertiary consumers are carnivorous predators, although they may also be omnivores, which are animals that feed on both meat and plant material.   Tertiary consumers often occupy the top trophic level, and so are predated by no other animals; in this case they are called "apex predators". However, when they die their bodies will be consumed by scavengers and decomposers.

Q: Who was sworn in as the 44th Chief Justice of India (CJI) recently ? 1802 0

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    Justice Tirath Singh Thakur
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    Justice Atul Mehta
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    Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar
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    Justice T M Goyal
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Answer : 3. "Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar"
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Answer: C) Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar Explanation:

Q: An individual deposited 20% of 25% of 30% of what he had into his account with a bank. If he deposited Rs.750, how much was he having initially with him before depositing ? 1802 0

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    Rs. 38000
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    Rs. 47000
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    Rs. 50000
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    Rs. 35000
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Answer : 3. "Rs. 50000"
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Answer: C) Rs. 50000 Explanation: Let 'x' be the amount he had in the bank. => 20/100(25/100(30/100(x))) = 750 x = 750 x 8000/120 = Rs. 50000

Q: DRDO full form is 1801 0

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    Delhi Research and Development Organisation
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    Defence Research and Deployment
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    Delhi Rail Development Organisation
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    Defence Research and Development Organisation
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Answer : 4. "Defence Research and Development Organisation"
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Answer: D) Defence Research and Development Organisation Explanation: DRDO stands for The Defence Research and Development Organisation.   The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is an agency of the Republic of India, charged with the military's research and development, headquartered in New Delhi, India.

Q: Find by how much percentage the average of first 10 odd numbers (starting from 1) is greater than the last term ? 1801 0

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    991/16 %
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    900/19 %
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    874/13 %
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    719/17 %
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Answer : 2. "900/19 %"
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Answer: B) 900/19 % Explanation: First ten odd numbers form an arithmetic progression of the form1,3,5,7,9......here a = first term = 1d = common difference = 2Average of first n numbers = (2a + (n - 1)d)/2n th term of the AP = a + (n - 1)dSubstituting a = 1, d = 2 and n = 10 in the above formulas average of first 10 numbers = 1010 th term of the AP = 19Therefore average of first 10 terms is 19 - 10 = 9 greater thanthe last term. Hence the average is greater than the sum by9/19 X 100 = 900/19 %

Q: Ajay and his wife Reshmi appear in an interview for two vaccancies in the same post. The Probability of Ajay's selection is 1/7 and that of his wife Reshmi's selection is 1/5. What is the probability that only one of them will be selected? 1801 0

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    5/7
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    1/5
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    2/7
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    2/35
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Answer : 3. "2/7"
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Answer: C) 2/7 Explanation: P( only one of them will be selected) = p[(E and not F) or (F and not E)]   = PE∩F∪F∩E    = PEPF+PFPE    =17×45+15×67=27

Q: One lady has 2 children, one of her child is boy, what is the probability of having both are boys ? 1801 0

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    1/3
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    1/2
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    2/3
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    2/5
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Answer : 1. "1/3"
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Answer: A) 1/3 Explanation: In a family with 2 children there are four possibilities:1) the first child is a boy and the second child is a boy (bb)2) the first child is a boy and the second child is a girl (bg)3) the first child is a girl and the second child is a boy (gb)4) the first child is a girl and the second child is a girl (gg) But already given that one child is boy. So we have three possibilities of (bb)(bg)(gb).n(E)= both are boys=BB=1n(S)= 3Required probability P = n(E)/n(S) = 1/3.

Q: What Room can Nobody Enter? 1801 0

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    War room
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    Spare room
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    Escape room
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    Mushroom
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Answer : 4. "Mushroom"
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Answer: D) Mushroom Explanation: The Room can Nobody Enter is a Mushroom.

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