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Q:

Find out the H.C.F of 306, 204 and 136.

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    17
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    51
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    68
    Correct
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    34
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Answer : 4. "34"

Q: Which company has launched the world's first automated opening bandsets, titled PEBL, in the Indian Market? 2918 0

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    Nokia
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    Motorola
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    Samsung
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    LG
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Answer : 2. "Motorola"
Explanation :

Answer: B) Motorola Explanation:

Q: Who invented the high level language C? 2918 0

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    Dennis M. Ritchie
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    Donald Kunth
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    Niklaus Writh
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    Seymour Papert
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Answer : 1. "Dennis M. Ritchie"
Explanation :

Answer: A) Dennis M. Ritchie Explanation: C, an early systems programming language, was developed by Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson at Bell Labs between 1969 and 1973.

Q: Which of the following statements best describes nutrient density? 2918 0

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    Consume a variety of foods from MyPyramid's ±ve major food groups every day.
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    Consume foods that have the most nutrition for their kcalories
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    Choose a number of diFerent foods within any given food group rather than the same old thing.
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    All the above
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Answer : 2. "Consume foods that have the most nutrition for their kcalories"
Explanation :

Answer: B) Consume foods that have the most nutrition for their kcalories Explanation: Consume foods that have the most nutrition for their kcalories describes the Nutrient Density.

Q: What is the 13th letter of the English Alphabet? 2918 0

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    M & N
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    M & M
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    N & N
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    N & L
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Answer : 1. "M & N"
Explanation :

Answer: A) M & N Explanation: There are 26 English Alphabets. They are:   A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Y,Z.   Therefore, from the left end the 13th letter is M and is Consonent. And from the right end the 13th letter is N and is Consonent.

Q:

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Four corners of the earth

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    from the very beginning
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    from morning till night
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    from all parts of the world
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    from beginning to end
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Answer : 3. "from all parts of the world"

Q:

Who has been appointed as the first Lt Governor of Jammu and Kashmir?

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    Satya Pal Malik
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    Girish Chandra Murmu
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    Rajesh Singh Gahlawat
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    Radha Krishna Mathur
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Answer : 2. "Girish Chandra Murmu"

Q:

If Q is the brother of K. S is sister of K, and T is the sister of S, so let's say K, what is the relation of T? 

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    Brother
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    Sister
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    Brother - in - law
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    Cannot be determined
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Answer : 4. "Cannot be determined"

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