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Decisions made by the ______ are binding on all other courts in India.

 

A) Supreme Court of India B) High Court of States
C) District Court D) No option is correct
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Supreme Court of India

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Match the following.


Digestive Input                    Output

I. Proteins                            1. Glycerol
II. Carbohydrates                  2. Aminoacids
III. Fats                                3. Glucose

 

A) I-2, II-3, III-1 B) I-1, II-3, III-2
C) I-2, II-1, III-3 D) I-3, II-2, III-1
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) I-2, II-3, III-1

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Which of these molecules are polar? Check all that apply.

A) SO2 B) CH2Cl2
C) PCl3 D) All the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) All the above

Explanation:

   1) SO2                  2) CH2Cl2                3) PCl3

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How to check the given molecules are polar or non polar :

If the electronegativity of the two bonded atoms are different then the bond is polar. Although, some molecules contain polar bonds, the molecule may be non-polar. If the polarity of all the bonds present in the molecule are cancel each other then molecule is non-polar.

 

In the given options,

SO2  is polar because the dipole moments on the O do not cancel.

PCl3  is polar because the P-Cl bonds do not cancel out.

CH2Cl2  polar because the C-Cl bonds do not cancel.

 

Hence, in brief, Polar molecules are molecules with net dipole due to the presence of partial positive and partial negative charge.

For example, water is a polar molecule that has partial positive and partial negative charge on it. CO2 is a non polar compound.

 

Therefore, all the given options SO2, CH2Cl2 and PCl3 are Polar molecules.

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Q:

What does cyclical unemployment mean?

 

A) Unemployment during recessionary phase of trade cycle B) Disguised unemployment
C) Seasonal unemployment D) Voluntary unemployment
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Unemployment during recessionary phase of trade cycle

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What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?

34 of 35 of 23 of ? = 3174

A) 10550 B) 10540
C) 10580 D) 10500
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 10580

Explanation:

23x35x34x?=31743174x10/3= 10580

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Who was the first Indian to qualify for olympics?

A) Shiny Abraham B) PT Usha
C) Karnam Malleshwari D) Jyotirmony Sikdar
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) PT Usha

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Select the antonym of

 

escort

 

A) entourage B) cavalier
C) foe D) convoy
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) foe

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Which city in the country has created a new Guinness world record with maximum number of people sweeping the ‘floor’ (single venue)  ?

A) Vadodara B) Surat
C) Hyderabad D) Pune
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Vadodara

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Residents of Vadodara, the 10th cleanest city in the country has created a new Guinness world record with maximum number of people sweeping the ‘floor’ (single venue). Vadodara municipal corporation commissioner Vinod Rao said around 5,058 people came together to sweep the venue – a bridge connecting Akota with Dandia bazaar – spread over one kilometre. The record was achieved by participants who swept the place in groups of 50.

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