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Asked: December 21, 2020In: Computer MCQs

Cache memory acts between

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A) CPU and Hard disc B) RAM and ROM C) CPU and RAM D) None of the above

A) CPU and Hard disc
B) RAM and ROM
C) CPU and RAM
D) None of the above

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    Option C is the correct answer!!! Cache memory acts between CPU and RAM.

    Option C is the correct answer!!!

    Cache memory acts between CPU and RAM.

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Asked: November 9, 2020In: Chemistry MCQs

Valency of an element depends on which of the following? I. Number of losing electron II. Number of gaining electron III. Number of sharing electron

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    Option D is the correct answer !!! Valency of an element depends on  All I, II and III.

    Option D is the correct answer !!!

    Valency of an element depends on  All I, II and III.

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Asked: November 5, 2020In: Physics MCQs

Which resource is both renewable and inexpensive?

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A) Sunlight
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    Option A is the correct answer !!! Sunlight is the both renewable and inexpensive resource from the given options.

    Option A is the correct answer !!!

    Sunlight is the both renewable and inexpensive resource from the given options.

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Asked: January 15, 2021In: Biology MCQs

In plants, the carbohydrates which are NOT used immediately are stored in the form of

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A) Amino acids
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    Option B is the correct answer !!! In plants, the carbohydrates which are NOT used immediately are stored in the form of starch.

    Option B is the correct answer !!!

    In plants, the carbohydrates which are NOT used immediately are stored in the form of starch.

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Asked: July 29, 2020In: Chemistry

Mention any one example of Peroxide.

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    Sodium peroxide.

    Sodium peroxide.

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Asked: November 9, 2020In: Chemistry MCQs

Inert gases are

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A) Miscible with water
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C) Chemically unreactive
D) Chemically very active

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    Option  C is the correct answer!!! Inert gases are Chemically unreactive.

    Option  C is the correct answer!!!
    Inert gases are Chemically unreactive.

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Asked: January 15, 2021In: Biology MCQs

Which among the following is not a connective tissue?

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    Option C is the correct answer!!! Skin is not a connective tissue.

    Option C is the correct answer!!!
    Skin is not a connective tissue.

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Asked: January 15, 2021In: Biology MCQs

Which statement correctly describes the role of chance in evolution?

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A) An allele that increases evolutionary fitness cannot be lost from a population by chance events. B) The ultimate source of new alleles is mutation, random changes in the nucleotide sequences of an organism’s DNA C) Evolutionary change proceeds by ...Read more

A) An allele that increases evolutionary fitness cannot be lost from a population by chance events.
B) The ultimate source of new alleles is mutation, random changes in the nucleotide sequences of an organism’s DNA
C) Evolutionary change proceeds by an accumulation of changes that occur by chance.
D) None of the above

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    Option B is the correct answer!!! The ultimate source of new alleles is mutation, random changes in the nucleotide sequences of an organism's DNA

    Option B is the correct answer!!!

    The ultimate source of new alleles is mutation, random changes in the nucleotide sequences of an organism’s DNA

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Asked: September 29, 2020In: Computer MCQs

Digital computers use a ……… system to encode date and programs.

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A) semiconductor B) decimal C) binary D) RAM

A) semiconductor

B) decimal

C) binary

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    Option C is the correct answer!!! Digital computers use a binary system to encode date and programs.

    Option C is the correct answer!!!

    Digital computers use a binary system to encode date and programs.

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What is Cutting method?

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    In this method, plants are propagated by cutting small pieces of the stem. This cut piece must contain a node and an internode, When the pieces are placed in soil, roots emerge from the nodes. Later, the piece Roots grows in the form of new plants. This method is very common in rose, sugarcane, oranRead more

    In this method, plants are propagated by cutting small pieces of the stem. This cut piece must contain a node and an internode, When the pieces are placed in soil, roots emerge from the nodes. Later, the piece Roots grows in the form of new plants. This method is very common in rose, sugarcane, orange,etc.

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