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The Harappans did not know the use of

A) Copper B) Bronze
C) Gold D) Iron
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Iron

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Q:

The Ankle is a third-class lever.

A) TRUE B) FALSE
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) FALSE

Explanation:

False. The ankle is not the third-class lever in the body.


 


Levers are typically labeled as first class, second class, or third class. All three types are found in the body, but most levers in the human body are third class.

First-class levers in the human body are rare and have the axis (fulcrum) located between the weight (resistance) and the force. One example is the joint between the head and the first vertebra.


In a second-class lever, the weight (resistance) is located between the axis (fulcrum) and the force. An example of a second-class lever in the human body is found in the lower leg when someone stands on tiptoes


In a third-class lever, the most common in the human body, force is applied between the resistance (weight) and the axis (fulcrum). There are numerous third-class levers in the human body; one example can be illustrated in the elbow joint.

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Which statement about broadheads is true?

A) Use needle-nose pliers or locking pliers to screw on broadheads B) Broadheads are risk-free
C) Dress game with great caution until you find all parts of the broadhead D) Broadheads have a dull edge
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Dress game with great caution until you find all parts of the broadhead

Explanation:

The statement about broadheads is true is Dress game with great caution until you find all parts of the broadhead.

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Q:

The sampling distribution of a statistic is

 

 

A) A normal curve, for which probabilities are obtained by standardizing.  B) A distribution of all possible summary statistics from a single random sample, from the same population.
C) A distribution of all parameters from the population that is to be randomly sampled. D) The mechanism that determines whether the random sampling was effective. 
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) A normal curve, for which probabilities are obtained by standardizing. 

Explanation:

The sampling distribution of a statistic is the distribution of the statistic for all possible samples from the same population of a given size.

 

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Q:

What is the maximum running land speed of Crocodile ?

A) 5 KMPL B) 12 KMPL
C) 15 KMPL D) 17 KMPL
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) 17 KMPL

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Q:

Crack the series missing Number Puzzle ?

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A) 330 B) 253
C) 221 D) 363
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) 363

Explanation:

The given numbers in the series follows a pattern that,

3

(3 x 3) + 3 = 12

(12 x 3) + 3 = 39

(39 x 3) + 3 = 120

(120 x 3) + 3 = 363.

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Q:

Species containing same number of electrons are called

A) Isotopes B) Isobars
C) Isoelectronic D) Isotones
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Isoelectronic

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Q:

Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order

 

It is becoming

P-increasingly clear that anyone
Q-of freedom, justice and equality is seen as a threat
R-who dares to raise issues

 

A) RPQ B) QRP
C) PRQ D) QPR
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) PRQ

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