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Branch of biology in which we study about cultivation of flowering plant

A) Phenology B) Floriculture
C) Agronomy D) Botany
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Floriculture

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Which compound contains both ionic and covalent bonds?

A) NaNO3 B) CaSO4
C) NH4Cl D) All of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) All of the above

Explanation:

Here all the given compounds have both ionic and covalent bonds.

 

NaNO3 - In Sodium nitrate, Nitrate is covalently bonded as nitrogen is bonded with 3 oxygen atoms. And this nitrate is ionically bonded with sodium.

 

CaSO4 - In Calcium sulphate, sulphate is covalently bonded as sulphur is bonded with 4 oxygen atoms. And this sulphate is ionically bonded with calcium.

 

NH4Cl - In Ammonium chloride, ammonium is covalently bonded as nitrogen is bonded with 4 hydrogen atoms. And this ammonium is ionically bonded with chlorine.

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Q:

Milk is an example of a

A) Emulsion B) Solution
C) Gel D) Suspension
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Emulsion

Explanation:

Milk is an emulsion of oil in water (o/w).


Emulsion: A suspension of droplets of one liquid in another.

Constituents of milk :

The principal constituents of milk are water, fat, proteins, lactose (milk sugar) and minerals (salts). Milk also contains trace amounts of other substances such as pigments, enzymes, vitamins, phospholipids (substances with fatlike properties), and gases.

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A device used for the measurement of radioactivity is

A) mass spectrometer B) cyclotron
C) nuclear reactor D) G.M.counter
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) G.M.counter

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Q:

______________ is made up of smoke and fog.

 

A) Cloud B) Smog
C) Frost D) Haze
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Smog

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Oath taken by medical graduates is given by

A) Aristotle B) Theophrastus
C) Hippocrates D) Darwin
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Hippocrates

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Q:

State game of Madhya Pradesh? 

A) Mallakhamba B) Lagori
C) Kabaddi D) Kho Kho
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Mallakhamba

Explanation:

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The State game of Madhya Pradesh is Mallakhamba.

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Q:

The state of california uses a mechanism known as

A) NOTS B) BOTS
C) LOTS D) POTS
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) NOTS

Explanation:

The state of California uses a mechanism known as NOTS.

 

NOTS stands for Negligent Operator Treatment System.

 

What is this:

It is a program that is known to rehabilitate chronic violators of the driving laws in California. It consists of a series of computer generated warning letters and sanctions against violators. It affects drivers with age 18 years old and above in California.

 

How it works:

The actions in this program are based on "negligent operator points" that is being recorded every time period. These are added continuously until it reaches a certain degree which it needs an administrative hearing. Points are being assigned depending on the degree of the offense. It would range from zero to three points.

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