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8 Q: Which of the following statements about bryophytes is not true?
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64c22dd629beb3482a35656e- 1They are called amphibians of the plant kingdom.false
- 2The presence of a special tissue is found in these for the flow offalse
- 3water and other substances from one part of the plant body to another. Their body is generally differentiated by taking the form of stem and leaf-like structures.true
- 4Moss (Funaria) and Marchantia are examples of bryophytes.false
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Answer : 3. "water and other substances from one part of the plant body to another. Their body is generally differentiated by taking the form of stem and leaf-like structures. "
Explanation :
All the given statements about bryophytes are true.
1. They are called amphibians of the plant kingdom.
2. The presence of a special tissue is found in these for the flow of
3. Moss (Funaria) and Marchantia are examples of bryophytes.
Q: What is the shortcut key for pasting copied cell(s) or range in MS Excel?
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6495390fcae316dfef75a9df- 1Ctrl + Cfalse
- 2Ctrl + Xfalse
- 3Ctrl + Vtrue
- 4Ctrl + Afalse
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Answer : 3. "Ctrl + V"
Explanation :
1. The shortcut key to paste the copied cell or range in MS Excel is Ctrl+V. Pressing this key will paste the copied data into the current cell or range.
2. If you want to paste the copied data at a new location, you can click on that location using the mouse or paste it using the Ctrl+V key combination.
3. Here are some other shortcut keys that can be used to paste data in MS Excel.
- Ctrl+C: Copy
- Ctrl+X: Cut
- Ctrl+V: Paste
- Ctrl+Shift+V: Paste Special
- Alt+E, S, V: Paste option
Q: MCX has recently announced the introduction of India's first bullion index, under what name?
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5f3cb077e9d7c228acc26487- 1Mcxdexfalse
- 2Bulldextrue
- 3Appdexfalse
- 4Livedexfalse
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Answer : 2. "Bulldex"
Q: When was the recently canceled Paris Marathon to be held?
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5f3cb9ce069d3f5fd51c85d6- 116 Novemberfalse
- 215 Novembertrue
- 331 Octoberfalse
- 411 Novemberfalse
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Answer : 2. "15 November"
Q: Which company has recently been declared the official sponsor of the Indian team for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics by the Indian Olympic Association?
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5f3e0d89069d3f5fd5251b5a- 1Inoxtrue
- 2TCSfalse
- 3Infosysfalse
- 4Viprofalse
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Answer : 1. "Inox"
Q: Which of the top 50 institutions in the top private institutions across the country has been ranked first in the Atal Ranking of Institutions of Innovation Achievement?
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5f4775e8036b8a325d16680a- 1Bajaj Institutions of Technology and Managementfalse
- 2Narendra Modi Institutions of Technology and Managementfalse
- 3GL Institutions of Technology and Managementfalse
- 4GL Bajaj Institutions of Technology and Managementtrue
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Answer : 4. "GL Bajaj Institutions of Technology and Management"
Q: Which country will host 19th SCO Heads of Government Council in 2020?
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5dce5eac1622e76784543032- 1Russiafalse
- 2Chinafalse
- 3Kazakhstanfalse
- 4Indiatrue
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Answer : 4. "India"
Q:Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them, while answering some of the questions.
Among those suffering from the global recession are millions of workers who are not even included in the official statistics : urban recyclers – the trash pickers, sorters, traders and reprocesses who extricate paper, cardboard and plastics from garbage heaps and prepare them for reuse. Their work is both unrecorded and largely unrecognized, even though in some parts of the World they handle as much as 20% of all waste.
The World’s 15 million informal recyclers clean up cities, prevent some trash from ending in landfills and thus, reduce climate change by saving energy on waste disposal techniques like incineration. In the developed countries they are the preferred ones since they recycle waste much more cheaply and efficiently than governments or private corporations can. In the developing World, on the other hand, they provide the only recycling services except for a few big cities. But as recession hits the markets Worldwide, the price of scrap metal, paper and plastic has also fallen. Recyclers throughout the World are experiencing a sharp drop in income. Trash pickers and scrap dealers saw a decline of as much as 80% in the price of scrap from October 2007 to October 2009. In some countries scrap dealers have shuttered so quickly that researchers at the Solid Waste Management Association didn’t have a chance to record their losses. In Delhi, some 80% of families in the informal recycling business surveyed by an organization said they had cut back on “luxury foods,” which they defined as fruit, milk and meat. About 41% had stopped buying milk for their children. By this summer, most of those children, already malnourished, hadn’t had a glass of milk in nine months. Many of these children have also cut down on hours spent in school to work alongside their parents. Families have liquidated their most valuable assets – primarily copper from electrical wires – and have stopped sending remittances back to their rural villages. Many have also sold their emergency stores of grain. Their misery is not as familiar as that of the laid-off workers of big name but imploding, service sector corporation, but it is often more tragic. Few countries have adopted emergency measures to help trash pickers. Brazil, for one, is providing recyclers, or “catadores,” with cheaper food, both through arrangements with local farmers and by offering food subsidies. Other countries, with the support of non-governmental organizations and donor agencies are following Brazil’s example. Unfortunately, most trash pickers operate outside official notice and end up falling through the cracks of programmes like these. In the long run, though, these invisible workers will remain especially vulnerable to economic slowdowns unless they are integrated into the formal business sector, where they can have insurance and reliable wages. This is not hard to accomplish. Informal junk shops should have to apply for licences, and governments should create or expand doorstep waste collection programmes to employ trash pickers. Instead of sorting through haphazard trash heaps and landfills, the pickers would have access to the cleaner scrap that comes from households.
The need of the hour, however, is a more immediate solution. An efficient but temporary solution would be for governments where they’d have to pay a small subsidy to waste dealers so they could purchase scrap from trash pickers at about 20% above the current price. This increase, if well advertised and broadky utilized, would bring recyclers a higher price and eventually bring them back from the brink. Trash pickers make our cities healthier and more liveable. We all stand to gain by making sure that the work of recycling remains sustainable for years to come.
Why, according to the author, are the urban recyclers facing a sharp decline in their business?
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618a13ca752e8a40c52bfb26Among those suffering from the global recession are millions of workers who are not even included in the official statistics : urban recyclers – the trash pickers, sorters, traders and reprocesses who extricate paper, cardboard and plastics from garbage heaps and prepare them for reuse. Their work is both unrecorded and largely unrecognized, even though in some parts of the World they handle as much as 20% of all waste.
The World’s 15 million informal recyclers clean up cities, prevent some trash from ending in landfills and thus, reduce climate change by saving energy on waste disposal techniques like incineration. In the developed countries they are the preferred ones since they recycle waste much more cheaply and efficiently than governments or private corporations can. In the developing World, on the other hand, they provide the only recycling services except for a few big cities. But as recession hits the markets Worldwide, the price of scrap metal, paper and plastic has also fallen. Recyclers throughout the World are experiencing a sharp drop in income. Trash pickers and scrap dealers saw a decline of as much as 80% in the price of scrap from October 2007 to October 2009. In some countries scrap dealers have shuttered so quickly that researchers at the Solid Waste Management Association didn’t have a chance to record their losses. In Delhi, some 80% of families in the informal recycling business surveyed by an organization said they had cut back on “luxury foods,” which they defined as fruit, milk and meat. About 41% had stopped buying milk for their children. By this summer, most of those children, already malnourished, hadn’t had a glass of milk in nine months. Many of these children have also cut down on hours spent in school to work alongside their parents. Families have liquidated their most valuable assets – primarily copper from electrical wires – and have stopped sending remittances back to their rural villages. Many have also sold their emergency stores of grain. Their misery is not as familiar as that of the laid-off workers of big name but imploding, service sector corporation, but it is often more tragic. Few countries have adopted emergency measures to help trash pickers. Brazil, for one, is providing recyclers, or “catadores,” with cheaper food, both through arrangements with local farmers and by offering food subsidies. Other countries, with the support of non-governmental organizations and donor agencies are following Brazil’s example. Unfortunately, most trash pickers operate outside official notice and end up falling through the cracks of programmes like these. In the long run, though, these invisible workers will remain especially vulnerable to economic slowdowns unless they are integrated into the formal business sector, where they can have insurance and reliable wages. This is not hard to accomplish. Informal junk shops should have to apply for licences, and governments should create or expand doorstep waste collection programmes to employ trash pickers. Instead of sorting through haphazard trash heaps and landfills, the pickers would have access to the cleaner scrap that comes from households.
- 1Recession has adversely affected the prices of scrap thus, making it an unprofitable businesstrue
- 2Many governmental and private organizations have entered the business providing a comparatively better servicefalse
- 3Their work has been gradually derecognized by the governmentfalse
- 4Recycling and waste disposing techniques are cost inefficientfalse
- 5None of thesefalse
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