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Name the last Trithankara

A) Parsvanath B) Mahavira
C) Siddhartha D) Subhadra
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Mahavira

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The term Hassles refers to

A) major annoyances of everyday life B) personal limitations that make it impossible for someone to pursue a desired goal
C) to interact with persons we dislike in order to obtain our goals D) minor annoyances of everyday life
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) minor annoyances of everyday life

Explanation:

The term Hassles refers to minor annoyances of everyday life.

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Leverage enables currency traders to do which of the following?

 

A) Reduce the risk of losing money   B) Force foreign governments to print more money
C) Make large currency trades using small amounts of money D)  Buy currencies before they are available to the public
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Make large currency trades using small amounts of money

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Which of the following is an Organic Molecule?

A) Nitrogen gas B) Ammonia
C) Fructose D) Water
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Fructose

Explanation:

Fructose is an Organic molecule among the given options.

  

Organic Molecules :

An organic molecule is one which contains carbon, although not all compounds that contain carbon are organic molecules. Noticeable exceptions are carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbonates (e.g. calcium carbonate), carbides (e.g. calcium carbide) and cyanides (e.g. sodium cyanide). Pure carbon compounds such as diamond and graphite are also not organic compounds. Organic molecules can range in size from simple molecules to complex structures containing thousands of atoms.

 

Although carbon is present in all organic compounds, other elements such as hydrogen (H), oxygen(O), nitrogen (N), sulfur (S) and phosphorus (P) are also common in these molecules.

 

In simple, Molecules needed for life that have carbon are called Organic Molecules.

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A Transparent DBMS

A) Keep its logical structure hidden from users B) Can access control
C) Keeps its physical structure hidden from users D) Can not hide sensitive information from users
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Keeps its physical structure hidden from users

Explanation:

DBMS :: Database Managemet System.

A DBMS which keeps its physical structure hidden from the user is known as a transparent DBMS.

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Q:

Human Rights day is observed on

A) December 10 B) December 14
C) December 25 D) December 28
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) December 10

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Who is the author of " A River Sutra"?

A) V.S Naipaul B) Nirad C. Choudhuri
C) Gita Mehta D) Vikram Seth
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Gita Mehta

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Excise duty is a tax levied on the

A) Export of goods B) Import of goods
C) sale of goods D) Production of goods
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Production of goods

Explanation:

An excise or excise tax or excise duty is a type of tax charged on goods produced within the country (as opposed to customs duties, charged on goods from outside the country). It is a tax on the production of a good. This tax is now known as the Central Value Added Tax (CENVAT).

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