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Which of the following BEST describes a Service Desk?

A) A dedicated number of staff handling Incidents and service requests B) A process within Service Operation providing a single point of contact
C) A dedicated number of staff handling service requests D) A dedicated number of staff answering questions from users
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) A dedicated number of staff handling Incidents and service requests

Explanation:

A dedicated number of staff handling Incidents and service requests best describes a Service Desk.

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Out of the following remains excavated in indus valley,which one indicates the commercial and economic development

A) Pottery B) Seals
C) Boats D) Houses
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Seals

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Select the antonym of

coalesce

A) separate B) adhere
C) cleave D) amalgamate
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) separate

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At which place will you find maximum sunlight in December?

A) Kanya Kumari B) Pune
C) Kolkata D) Lek
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Kanya Kumari

Explanation:

Kanyakumari is nearest to the Tropic of Capricorn, and the sun's rays fall vertically here during December.

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What is the oxidation number of sulfur in H2S?

A) 2 B) -2
C) 1 D) -1
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) -2

Explanation:

The sum of the oxidation numbers in a compound must equal zero. In the compound hydrogen sulfide, H2S, the two hydrogen atoms have an oxidation number of +1, for a total of +2.

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Therefore, the oxidation number of sulfur in the compound is -2, and the sum of the oxidation numbers is 0.

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USB is which type of storage device?

A) Tertiary B) Secondary
C) Primary D) Auxillary
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Secondary

Explanation:

USB - Universal Serial Bus is a secondary type of storage device which is used in all computers, laptops, mobiles...

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It is a plug-and-play portable storage device that uses flash memory and is lightweight enough to attach to a keychain.

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Q:

Permanent Hardness of water can be removed by adding

A) Bleaching powder B) Chlorine
C) Wasshing soda D) Potassium permanganate
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Wasshing soda

Explanation:

Hardness can be removed by adding sodium carbonate (washing soda) or by passing the water through an ion-exchange column.

 

Hardness in water is caused by dissolved magnesium ions and calcium ions. These can get into the water when it comes into contact with limestone and other rocks that contain calcium compounds. This can happen, for example, when rainwater flows over these rocks on its way to a reservoir.

 

Hardness in water is of two types. They are :

1. Temporary hardness

2. Permanent hardness

 

1. Temporary hardness:: Temporary hardness is caused by dissolved calcium hydrogen carbonate.


2. Permanent hardness:: Permanent hardness is caused by dissolved calcium sulfate. Unlike temporary hardness, it is not removed by boiling the water.

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Q:

Which one of the following is not a true fish?

A) Silver fish B) Saw fish
C) Hammer fish D) Sucker fish
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Sucker fish

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