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Q: DRDO full form is 1638 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: 30% of x is 72. The value of x is : 1638 0

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    216
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    240
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    480
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    640
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Answer : 2. " 240"

Q: What carries Blood back to the Heart? 1638 0

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    Veins
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    Arteries
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    Both A & B
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    None
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Answer : 1. "Veins"
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Answer: A) Veins Explanation: Veins carries Blood back from the body parts to the Heart.   We know that The circulatory system of our body is a loop. The Heart is the pump, the arteries and their smaller branches (arterioles) carry oxygen rich blood all through your body and the veins and their smaller branches (venules) carry oxygen depleted blood and waste products back.

Q: What are the Golden Rules Of Accounting ? 1638 0

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Golden rules of accounting convert complex book-keeping rules into a set of well defined principles which can be easily studied and applied. Real accounts involve machinery, land and building etc... Similarly when you credit what goes out, you are reducing the account balance when a tangible asset goes out of the organization. Debit All Expenses And Losses, Credit All Incomes And Gains. This rule is applied when the account in question is a nominal account. Personal-Account ---Debit the receiver ---Credit the Giver Real-Account ---Debit what comes in ---Credit what goes out Nominal-Account ---Debit all expenses and losses ---Credit all income and gains

Q: Lens is made up of which glass 1637 0

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    Ordinary glass
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    Pyrex glass
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    Flint glass
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    Cobalt glass
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Answer : 3. "Flint glass"
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Answer: C) Flint glass Explanation:

Q: How Many Prime ministers have conferred with Bharat Ratna upto November 2014 ? 1637 0

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Six

Q: What is the value of 62 tens? 1636 0

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    6
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    620
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    62
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    2
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Answer : 2. "620"
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Answer: B) 620 Explanation: Here in the question it is asked that 62 tens, which implies ten times of 62. => 62 x 10 = 620.   Hence, the value of 62 tens = 620.

Q: Function of Bile juice? 1636 0

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Bile contains bile acids, which are critical for digestion and absorption of fats in the small intestine. Since bile increases the absorption of fats, it is an important part of the absorption of the fat-soluble substances, such as the vitamins A, D, E, and K. Besides its digestive function, many waste products, including bilirubin, a byproduct of red blood cells recycled by the liver are eliminated from the body by secretion into bile and elimination in feces.

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