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Q: Secondary consumers are eaten by larger 1644 0

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    fast animal
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    animal in the third trophic level
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    herbivorous animal
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    predator
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Answer : 4. "predator"
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Answer: D) predator Explanation: A tertiary consumer is an animal that obtains its nutrition by eating primary consumers and secondary consumers. Usually tertiary consumers are carnivorous predators, although they may also be omnivores, which are animals that feed on both meat and plant material.   Tertiary consumers often occupy the top trophic level, and so are predated by no other animals; in this case they are called "apex predators". However, when they die their bodies will be consumed by scavengers and decomposers.

Q: Which of the following is not a macronutrient? 2558 0

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    Carbohydrates
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    Calcium
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    Chlorine
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    Proteins
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Answer : 3. "Chlorine"
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Answer: C) Chlorine Explanation: Nutrients that are needed in large amounts are called Macronutrients.   There are three macronutrients required by humans: 1. carbohydrates (sugar), 2. lipids (fats), and 3. proteins.   Each of these macronutrients provides energy in the form of calories.   Some other macronutrients are: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), sulfur (S), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na).

Q: The reserves of a commercial bank consist of 1581 0

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    the bank's net worth
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    the amount of money market funds it holds
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    government securities that the bank holds
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    deposits at the Federal Reserve Bank and vault cash
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Answer : 4. "deposits at the Federal Reserve Bank and vault cash"
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Answer: D) deposits at the Federal Reserve Bank and vault cash Explanation:

Q: The purpose of the constitution is presented in the 1115 0

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    Amendments
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    Preamble
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    Bill of Rights
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    Articles
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Answer : 2. "Preamble"
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Answer: B) Preamble Explanation: The Preamble proclaims the solemn resolution of the people of India to constitute India into a 'Sovereign socialist secular democratic republic'.

Q: Which compound contains ionic bonds? 1285 0

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    CaO
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    CO2
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    NO2
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    NO
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Answer : 1. "CaO"
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Answer: A) CaO Explanation: An ionic bond is a chemical bond between two atoms in which one atom seems to donate its electron to another atom.   Here in the given compounds, the compound that contains ionic bond is CaO, Calcium oxide.

Q: You will always find me in the past. I can be created in the present, But the future can never taint me. What am I? 1155 0

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I am History.   Yes, history refers to all the past, but we can create history in the presentand it cannot be polluted in the future.

Q: During the sensorimotor stage the main task is to 1381 0

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Jean Piaget was a cognitive psychologist who identified four stages of development: the sensorimotor stage from birth to 2 years, the preoperational stage from age 2 to age 7, the concrete operational stage from age 7 to 11, and the formal operational stage from age 11 to adult. He identified milestones that occur at each stage.   According to Piaget, the main task of the sensorimotor stage is for the child to learn the concept of object permanence, use senses and motor skills to understand the world.

Q: In what ratio must wheat at Rs. 3.20/kg be mixed with wheat at Rs. 2.90/kg so that the mixture be worth Rs. 3/kg? 2156 0

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    1:2
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    3:2
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    2:1
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    2:3
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Answer : 3. "2:1"
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Answer: C) 2:1 Explanation: Given rate of wheat at cheap = Rs. 2.90/kg Rate of wheat at cost = Rs. 3.20/kg Mixture rate = Rs. 3/kg Ratio of mixture =            2.90                              3.20                               3 (3.20 - 3 = 0.20)            (3 - 2.90 = 0.10)   0.20 : 0.10 = 2:1   Hence, wheat at Rs. 3.20/kg be mixed with wheat at Rs. 2.90/kg in the ratio of 2:1, so that the mixture be worth Rs. 3/kg.

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