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Which of the following is system software?

A) MS Paint B) MS Excel
C) MS Word D) MS Windows
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) MS Windows

Explanation:

We know that, the collection of programs which performs specific tasks in a computer is called as software. Software in a computer is of two types. They are :

 

1. Aplication Software

2. System Software

 

System software is a computer program that performs the basic functionaility of a computer i.e, running a systems hardware and applications like loading programs, saving data, displaying, etc...

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"Go Back to Vedas" Who gave this motto?

A) Swami Dayananda Saraswati B) Ramkrishna Paramahamsa
C) Swami Vivekananda D) None of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Swami Dayananda Saraswati

Explanation:

The founder of Arya Samaj, Swami Dayananda Saraswati gave the motto "Go Back to Vedas" to propagate the true knowledge of Vedas.

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Q:

Detroit, USA is famous for which of the following industries?

A) Steel and Iron B) Petrochemical
C) Automobile D) None of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Automobile

Explanation:

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Detroit is the largest and most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is famous for Automobile Industries and is also known as MOTOR CITY.

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Where are genes located in the cell?

Answer

Genes are located on DNA present in the chromosome. Chromosomes are present in the nucleus of the cell.

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Q:

What is the Capital of Kazakhsthan?

A) Astana B) Nairobi
C) Pristina D) Bishkek
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Astana

Explanation:

 Capital of Kazakhsthan is Astana

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Q:

One major cause of floods is

A) light rain over a large area B) a decrease in stream discharge
C) rapid spring snowmelt D) increased capacity of stream channels
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) rapid spring snowmelt

Explanation:

There are lots of reasons behind the flood in any area but the main reason is a heavy downpour or rapid snowmelt can flood canyons with a mixture of soil, rock, and water is a major cause of floods.

 

When the spring times come, sometimes there's a lot of warmth that suddenly comes, especially nowadays when there are things such as global warming. So the snow melts and large amounts of water can flood the fields that are often found at the foot of a mountain or similar things.

 

But they may also be caused by deforestation, drainage channel modification from a landslide, earthquake or volcanic eruption. Examples include outburst floods and lahars.

 

 

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Q:

Smasher is associated with which of the following sports?

A) Hockey B) Foot ball
C) Volley ball D) Boxing
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Volley ball

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Q:

Tokyo, the capital of japan is situated in the island of 

A) Hokkaido B) Honshu
C) Shikoku D) Kyushu
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Honshu

Explanation:

Honshu is the largest of the four main islands and is approximately equal in area to United Kingdom. Tokyo is one of the five largest cities of the world.

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