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The Contingency Fund of India has been placed at the disposal of the 

A) Prime Minister B) President
C) Comptroller and Auditor-General D) Home Ministry
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) President

Explanation:

The Contingency Fund of India was constituted in 1950, by an act of parliament (Article 267). The Fund has been placed at the disposal of the president, who can make advances out of the Fund to meet unforeseen expenditure. The expenses must be subsequently authorised by Union Parliament (Articles 115, 116) and recovered through additional, supplementary or excess grants.

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Q:

7 W of the W?

Answer

The given letter equation puzzle means that 


7 W of the W = 7 Wonders of the World.

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India is the seventh largest country in the world and it covers a total area of approximately________

A) 2700000 sq.km B) 3000000 sq.km
C) 3200000 sq.km D) 3600000 sq.km
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 3200000 sq.km

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Which of the following is the most stable carbocation?

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A) 4 B) 3
C) 2 D) 1
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 2

Explanation:

Here the most stable carbocation is the option (2).

 

Carbocations are always hungry for electrons. The stability of carbocations increases from primary to secondary to tertiary. Here, option (c) shows the most stable carbocation because it can easily withdraw electrons from two other carbon atoms and the more electronegative oxygen atom.

 

Carbocation stability depends on hyperconjugation. The tertiary carbocation is stabilized by electron releasing inductive effect.

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Q:

Match the characteristics with their market structure:

(a) demand will tend to be inelastic
(b) Firm has control over quantity of output but it must take into account reactions of competitors

 

A) (a) Pure Monopoly, (b) Oligopoly B) (a) Pure Monopoly, (b) Monopolistic Competition
C) (a) Pure Competition, (b) Oligopoly D) (a) Monopolistic Competition, (b) Pure Competition
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) (a) Pure Monopoly, (b) Oligopoly

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The most literate Union Territory in India is

A) Delhi B) Lakshadweep
C) Chandigarh D) Pondicherry
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Lakshadweep

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Q:

Inventor of WWW is ______

A) Bill Gates B) Lee.N.Feyong
C) N. Resscl D) Tim Berners Lee
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Tim Berners Lee

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Q:

Which of the following acts both as oxidising and reducing agent?

A) nitric acid B) ammonia
C) nitrous acid D) nitrogen peroxide
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) nitrous acid

Explanation:

Nitrous acid act as an oxidising agent because it oxidises potassium iodide to iodine. It is also a reducing agent because it decolourises acidified potassium permanganate solution.

Nitric acid acts only as an oxidising agent

Ammonia acts only as a reducing agent

Nitrogen peroxide acts only as an oxidising agent.

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