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Q: Which of the following is the primary purpose of the DSM? 4028 0

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    Understanding the causes of mental disorders
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    Placement of mental disorders in appropriate cultural context
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    Diagnosis of mental disorders
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    Selection of appropriate psychological therapies for mental disorders
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Answer : 3. "Diagnosis of mental disorders"
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Answer: C) Diagnosis of mental disorders Explanation: The DSM is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders; it is currently in its fifth edition. The DSM is published by the APA, American Psychiatric Association. It is a crucial resource in the fields of psychology and psychiatry.

Q: What is the place value of 6 in 64? 2512 0

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    6
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    60
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    64
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    10
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Answer : 2. "60"
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Answer: B) 60 Explanation: We know that, ● Each digit has a fixed position called its place. ● Each digit has a value depending on its place called the place value of the digit. ● The face value of a digit for any place in the given number is the value of the digit itself ● Place value of a digit = (face value of the digit) × (value of the place).   Hence, the place value of 6 in 64 = 6 x 10 = 60.

Q: The 1911 Chinese revolution ended the rule of the 3102 0

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    Ming dynasty
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    Mongolians dynasty
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    Song dynasty
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    Manchus dynasty
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Answer : 4. "Manchus dynasty"
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Answer: D) Manchus dynasty Explanation: It was the Qing Dynasty, who was a Manchu Dynasty whose rule ended in 1911 Chinese revolution.

Q: Which of the following foods does not support bacterial growth? 42081 0

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    Raw carrots
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    Sauted onions
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    Refried beans
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    Cooked rice
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Answer : 1. "Raw carrots"
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Answer: A) Raw carrots Explanation: Cooked food create an enabling environment for bacteria to grow because of their moisture content and because of the normal temperature of the food. Raw food does not offer suitable conditions for bacteria growth.    Hence, raw carrots does not support bacterial growth.

Q: Which best describes the practice of outsourcing? 2762 0

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In business, outsourcing is an agreement in which one company contracts its own internal activity to different company. It involves the contracting out of a business process (e.g. payroll processing, claims processing) and operational, and/or non-core functions (e.g. manufacturing, facility management, call center support) to another party (see also business process outsourcing).   A company moves some of its jobs to another country and employing workers in other countries to save on labor costs best describes the practice of outsourcing.

Q: Which of these relationships is true of an uncharged atom? 5741 0

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    The atomic mass is equal to the atomic number.
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    The number of electrons is equal to the number of neutrons.
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    The number of protons is equal to the number of electrons.
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    The atomic mass is equal to the number of electrons.
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Answer : 3. "The number of protons is equal to the number of electrons."
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Answer: C) The number of protons is equal to the number of electrons. Explanation: The number of protons is equal to the number of electrons. That is the number of positive charges is equal to the number of negative charges.

Q: Which statement best describes the cold war in 1989? 1944 0

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    The coldwar started
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    Atom bomb on USSR
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    Glorious revolution occured
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    Beginning of the end of cold war
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Answer : 4. "Beginning of the end of cold war"
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Answer: D) Beginning of the end of cold war Explanation: The Cold War started with building tensions between the US and the USSR during World War II. As Stalin began to annex more countries and spread communism throughout Eastern Europe, the US began to feel threatened and feared that they would start a war amongst the capitalist nations. The US started an attempt to limit the spread of communism and protect capitalism, which led to a series of passive aggressive and indirectly hostile exchanges between the two nations.   The beginning of the end of the cold war, the Berlin Wall came down. The USSR began to collapse the following year, in 1990.

Q: Which of the following statements about ddntps is true? 2687 0

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    They have a hydrogen at the 3’ carbon of the sugar.
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    DNA polymerase can add a new dNTP to a 3’ ddNTP.
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    They have a free 3’-hydroxyl group on the ribose sugar.
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    They have an oxygen at the 2’ carbon of the ribose sugar.
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Answer : 1. "They have a hydrogen at the 3’ carbon of the sugar."
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Answer: A) They have a hydrogen at the 3’ carbon of the sugar. Explanation: ddNTPs - Dideoxynucleotides and abbreviated as ddNTPs.   They are chain-elongating inhibitors of DNA polymerase, used in the Sanger method for DNA sequencing.   They have a hydrogen at the 3’ carbon of the ribose sugar.

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