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Q: 1 Joule is Equal to 974 0

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    10^3 ergs
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    10^6 ergs
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    10^7 ergs
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    10^5 ergs
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Answer : 3. "10^7 ergs"
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Answer: C) 10^7 ergs Explanation: 1 Joule = 107 ergs = 0.000239 Kilo Calories. Joule is the Unit of Energy. Joule is equal to Energy transferred to an object when a force of One Newton acts on that object in the direction of its motion through a distance of one metre.(1 N-m)

Q: Hardest Part of the Human Body? 2641 0

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    Tooth Enamel
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    Femur
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    Temporal bone of skull
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    Knee bone
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Answer : 1. "Tooth Enamel"
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Answer: A) Tooth Enamel Explanation: Tooth Enamel is the hardest and most highly mineralized substance in the human body. It is a tissue and not a bone. This tissue has high mineral content which makes it hardest substance.   Femur and Temporal bone of the skull are the hardest bones of the human body.

Q: Most abundant tissue in the body 1560 0

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    Connective
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    Nervous
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    Muscular
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    Epithelial
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Answer : 1. "Connective"
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Answer: A) Connective Explanation: There are four types of tissue in human body. They are    1.Muscular2.Connective3.Epithelial4.Nervous   Among these Connective Tissue are most abundant in our body.    CONNECTIVE TISSUE   Functions:   1) Wraps around and cushions and protects organs2) Stores nutrients3) Internal support for organs4) As tendon and ligaments protects joints and attached muscles to bone and each other5) Runs through organ capsules and in deep layers of skin giving strength   The 3 Elements of Connective Tissue:1) Ground substance – gel around cells and fibers2) Fibers – provide strength, elasticity and support3) Cells   There are 2 Kinds of Connective Tissue:   1) Loose Connective Tissue: a) Areolar Connective Tissue – cushion around organs, loose arrangement of cells and fibers. b) Adipose Tissue – storehouse for nutrients, packed with cells and blood vessels c) Reticular Connective Tissue – internal supporting framework of some organs, delicate network of fibersand cells   2) Dense Connective Tissue: a) Dense Regular Connective Tissue – tendons and ligaments, regularly arranged bundles packed with fibersrunning same way for strength in one direction. b) Dense Irregular Connective Tissue – skin, organ capsules, irregularly arranged bundles packed with fibersfor strength in all directions.

Q: On the occasion of New Year, each student of a class sends greeting cards to the others. If there are 21 students in the class, what is the total number of greeting cards exchanged by the students? 1372 0

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    380
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    420
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    441
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    400
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Answer : 2. "420"
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Answer: B) 420 Explanation: Given total number of students in the class = 21   So each student will have 20 greeting cards to be send or receive (21 - 1(himself))   Therefore, the total number of greeting cards exchanged by the students = 20 x 21 = 420.

Q: 112 × 54 = 1377 0

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    68947
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    69874
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    70000
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    76000
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Answer : 3. "70000"
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Answer: C) 70000 Explanation: 112 × 54112 × 1024= 112 × 1000024= 1120000/16 = 70,000.

Q: Who invented Electric Generator? 2725 0

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    Michael Faraday
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    Thomas Alva Edison
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    Graham Bell
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    Alfred Nobel
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Answer : 1. "Michael Faraday"
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Answer: A) Michael Faraday Explanation: Michael Faraday invented Electric Generator in 1831.   The operating principle of electromagnetic generators was discovered in the years of 1831–1832 by Michael Faraday.   The principle later called Faraday's law, is that an electromotive force is generated in an electrical conductor which encircles a varying magnetic flux.

Q: Oldest Oil Field in India 2013 0

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    Mumbai High, Maharashtra
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    Anleshwar, Gujarat
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    Digboi, Assam
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    None
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Answer : 3. "Digboi, Assam"
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Answer: C) Digboi, Assam Explanation: Digboi has the distinction of being India's oldest continuously producing oilfield. Digboi refinery, now a division of Indian Oil Corporation, had a capacity of about 0.65 MMTPA as of 2003. Digboi is now Headquarter of Assam Oil Division of Indian Oil Corporation Limited, though the crude production is not high today.

Q: First Bank to introduce Credit Card in India 3375 0

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    HSBC Bank
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    ICICI Bank
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    State Bank of India
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    Central Bank of India
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Answer : 4. "Central Bank of India"
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Answer: D) Central Bank of India Explanation:   First Bank to introduce Credit Card in India - Central Bank of India First Bank to introduce ATM  -  HSBC, 1987 First Bank to introduce Internet Banking - ICICI Bank First Bank to introduce Mutual Funds - State Bank of India

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