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Q: Which supercomputer is developed by the Indian Scientists? 4250 0

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    Super 3
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    Param 808
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    Super 149
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    Param 8000
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Answer : 4. "Param 8000"
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Answer: D) Param 8000 Explanation: PARAM 8000 was was the first supercomputer developed by Indian scientists launched on July 01, 1991 is considered India's first supercomputer.   It was indigenously built in 1991 by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing and was replicated and installed at ICAD Moscow in 1991 under Russian collaboration.

Q: Habeas Corpus Act 1679 1424 0

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The Habeas Corpus writ is issued to produce a person who has been detained, whether in prison or in private custody, before a court and to release him if such detention is found illegal.   The right to habeas corpus has been used by the Indian judiciary effectively only in order to secure the release of a person from illegal detention.   If the detained person is unable to seek the writ of habeas corpus, someone else mayact so on his behalf.

Q: Chilling is most commonly practiced by 2443 0

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Chilling is most commonly practiced by Food Handlers like restaurents, hotels,...   Chilling or Cooling is nothing but preserving the food in a cool storage like refrigerators.

Q: What are the Multiples of 18? 1287 0

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    144
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    72
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    306
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    All the above
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Answer : 4. "All the above"
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Answer: D) All the above Explanation: The Multiples of 18 are 18, 36, 54, 72, 90, 108, 126, ....   Multiples of 18 are nothing but numbers which are divisible by 18 leaving remainder 0.   An infinite number of multiples of 18 can be achieved by adding 18 to each subsequent multiple.

Q: How many Months of the year have 28 Days? 1842 0

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    12
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    7
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    5
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    6
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Answer : 1. "12"
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Answer: A) 12 Explanation: We have 12 months.   In every month we get 28 or more days.    So that implies we get 28 days in each and every month.

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Let the ratio be 'R' Total number of students = 1050 Then, 9R + 5R = 1050 14R = 1050 => R = 75   Hence, the number of boys = 9R = 9 x 75 = 675

Q: A room is 15 feet long and 12 feet broad. A mat has to be placed on the floor of the room leaving 1.5 feet space from the walls. What will be the cost of the mat at the rate of Rs. 3.50 per squire feet? 1977 0

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    378
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    472.5
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    496
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    630
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Answer : 1. "378"
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Answer: A) 378 Explanation:

Q: What are the four main functions of a computer? 1831 0

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    Data, information, bits and bytes
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    Hardware, software, modeling and operations
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    Input, processing, output and storage
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    Learning, thinking, intelligence and virtuosity
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Answer : 3. "Input, processing, output and storage"
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Answer: C) Input, processing, output and storage Explanation: The four main functions of a computer are ::   1. Input, 2. Processing, 3. Output and 4. Storage

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