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Q: What is an example of an inflation risk? 1715 0

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Inflation risk, also called purchasing power risk, is the chance that the cash flows from an investment won't be worth as much in the future because of changes in purchasing power due to inflation.   HOW IT WORKS (EXAMPLE): For example, $1,000,000 in bonds with a 10% coupon might generate enough interest payments for a retiree to live on, but with an annual 3% inflation rate, every $1,000 produced by the portfolio will only be worth $970 next year and about $940 the year after that. The rising inflation means that the interest payments have less and less purchasing power. And the principal, when it is repaid after several years, will buy substantially less than it did when the investor first purchased the bonds.

Q: "Compounding frequency" refers to 2719 0

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    What type of interest your account earns
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    How often your interest is calculated and added back into your account
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    What interest rate you can expect from your account
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    How easily you can add money into your account
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Answer : 2. "How often your interest is calculated and added back into your account"
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Answer: B) How often your interest is calculated and added back into your account Explanation: Compounding frequency : The time periods when interest will be calculated on top of the original loan amount (or) The number of compounding periods in one year.   The greater the compounding frequency, the more often your interest is calculated and added back into your account.

Q: Is air homogeneous or heterogeneous? 1472 0

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    homogeneous
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    heterogeneous
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    Both A & B
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    None of the above
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Answer : 1. "homogeneous"
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Answer: A) homogeneous Explanation: A Mixture is a material made up of two or more different substances which are mixed.   Mixtures can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous.   * A homogeneous mixture is a type of mixture in which the composition is uniform and every part of the solution has the same properties. * A heterogeneous mixture is a type of mixture in which the components can be seen, as there are two or more phases present.   Air is a homogeneous mixture of the gaseous substances nitrogen, oxygen, and smaller amounts of other substances.

Q: Which region specializes in diamonds? 4900 0

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    Sub-Saharan Africa
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    Central america
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    Middle east Europe
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    South America
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Answer : 1. "Sub-Saharan Africa"
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Answer: A) Sub-Saharan Africa Explanation:

Q: Which of the following best describes JavaScript? 20700 0

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    a scripting language precompiled in the browser.
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    an object-oriented scripting language
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    a low-level programming language.
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    a compiled scripting language.
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Answer : 2. "an object-oriented scripting language"
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Answer: B) an object-oriented scripting language Explanation:

Q: Chemical name of Gold? 2007 0

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    Argentinum
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    Ferrus
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    Aurum
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    Selenium
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Answer : 3. "Aurum"
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Answer: C) Aurum Explanation: The Chemical name of Gold is Aurum with symbol Au with atomic number 79 and a group 11 element. In its purest form, it is a bright, slightly reddish yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Chemically, gold is a transition metal.

Q: Cellular respiration is best associated with the 2443 0

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    microtubule
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    ribosome
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    Golgi apparatus
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    mitochondrion
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Answer : 4. "mitochondrion"
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Answer: D) mitochondrion Explanation: Cellular respiration is best associated with the organelle Mitochondrion.

Q: Cold foods should be kept at a temperature of 1329 0

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    < 5 deg Celcius
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    > 18 deg Celcius
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    > 41 deg Celcius
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    < -18 deg Celcius
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Answer : 1. "< 5 deg Celcius"
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Answer: A) < 5 deg Celcius Explanation: To reduce the risk of bacterial contamination, many foods must be stored in the refrigerator and thus kept below 5 degrees Celsius. These foods are often classified as ‘high-risk foods’ and include – meat, poultry, dairy, seafood, eggs, smallgoods and cooked rice and pasta. This also refers to ready-to-eat foods that have high-risk foods as ingredients and include – casseroles, quiche, pasta salad, pizza, sandwiches and many cakes.   By keeping these high-risk foods under 5 degrees Celsius it stops them from entering the ‘danger-zone’ – temperatures between 5 degrees Celsius and 60 degrees Celsius. The danger-zone is the temperature zone which provides bacteria with the perfect environment to rapidly grow and multiply to numbers that cause food poisoning.

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