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Who are the beneficiaries of ‘Xcelerator Bangalore' (XB) initiative, which was launched recently?

 

A) Research Fellows B) Women-owned Micro-businesses
C) School children D) Transgender community
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Women-owned Micro-businesses

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 Who is known as "Iron man of India"?

A) Bhagath singh B) Sardhar vallabhai patel
C) Mahathma Gandhi D) Jawahar lal Nehru
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Sardhar vallabhai patel

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Q:

What comes down but never goes up?

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Rain is what only comes down but never goes up.

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Which one of the following types of unemployment is common in India agriculture

A) Seasonal B) Disguised
C) Frictional D) Structral
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Seasonal

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Q:

The fastest moving insect in the world is the

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Tropical cockroach

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What country is often described as being shaped like a boot?

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Italy

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The State which has the highest percentage of literate unemployed in India is 

A) Andhra Pradesh B) Manipur
C) Kerala D) Gujarat
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Kerala

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What is the meaning of the four colour dots in the news paper?

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If you read newspaper daily, then you may be aware of the four coloured dots on the corner of the newspaper. 


 


The four dots CMYK — blue (Cyan), pink (Magenta), Yellow and black (Kalio) are registration marks used during printing to help ensure the print is aligned properly. Any colour can be obtained by adding the correct proportion of these four colours.


 


CMYK is used as a base for the colours used in printing newspapers, and these four colours are often printed on the paper in either a heart, dot, or square shape.


 


To print an image, the plates of all these colours are laid out on a page separately and lined up in the same spot while printing. If those four dots are blur or you find the colours overlapping on the image it means the printing is not good. To print an accurate and perfect image, the colors and shape must be arranged precisely and must be claear sharp in order to get the best output.


 



That's why CMYK is also called registration mark. As physically checking all the pages of the paper is not possible for a printer who prints number of news papers daily, he just checks these dots.

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