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Which atom has the largest radius?

A) Neon B) Francium
C) Helium D) Cesium
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Francium

Explanation:

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In the periodic table, the atomic radius increases from top to bottom in the groups and it increases from right to left in the periods.

 

Francium is the atom with largest atomic radius. Helium is the atom with smallest radius.

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Q:

The instrument used to measure blood pressure?

A) Sphygmomanometer B) Manometer
C) Thermometer D) Stethescope
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Sphygmomanometer

Explanation:

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The Sphygmomanometer is the instrument that is used for measuring blood pressure.

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Q:

The protoplasm of a child is exactly the same as that of its

A) mother B) father
C) grandfather D) identical twin
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) identical twin

Explanation:

Though all living organisms  are made of protoplasm each individual has a different composition however slight it be. In identical twins the same cell divides into two and each one develops into one person. So the genitic make-up and type of protoplasm are exactly the same.

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Q:

Saraswati Saman is given annually for outstanding contribution to

A) Literature B) Education
C) Fine arts D) Classical Dance
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Literature

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Q:

The paintings in the Ajanta and Ellora caves are indicative of the development of art under the -

A) Pallavas B) Chalukyas
C) Pandyas D) Rashtrakutas
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Chalukyas

Explanation:
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When was the mandate that a candidate at an election should file with his nomination papers an affidavit recording the particulars of the spouse and the dependents, enforced at a General Electon for the first time?

A) Assembly elections held in Madhya Pradesh/chhattisgarh in Dec.2003 B) Assembly election held in Mizoram in Nov.2003
C) Assembly elections held in Himachal Pradesh in 2003 D) Assembly elections held in Rajasthan/Delhi in Dec.2003
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Assembly elections held in Himachal Pradesh in 2003

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What are set up time & hold time constraints? What do they signify? Which one is critical for estimating maximum clock frequency of a circuit?

Answer

Suppose your flip-flop is positive edgetriggered. time for which data should be stable prior to positive edge clock is called setup is called setup time constraint.


Time for which data should be stable after the positive edge of clock is called as hold time constraint.


If any of these constraints are violate d then flip-flop will enter in meta stable state, in which we cannot determine the output of flip-flop.


there are two equation:


1. Tcq + Tcomb > Tskew + Thold


2. Tcq + Tcomb > Tskew + T - Tsetup


Tcq is time delay when data enters the flip flop and data comes at output of flip flop.


Tcomb is the logic delay between two flip flop.


Tskew is the delay of clock to flip flop: suppose there are two flip flop, if clock reaches first to source flip flop and then after some delay to destination flip flop, it is positive skew and if vice versa then negative  skew. 


so if you take 2 eq you will see that setup time is the determining factor of clock's time period.

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Q:

Study Of Cells Is Called

A) Cellogysm B) Cell biology
C) Cell Organism D) None
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Cell biology

Explanation:

The branch of biology that studies the different structures and functions of the cell is called Cell Biology or Cytology.

 

 A cell is the smallest unit of life that can replicate independently, and cells are often called the "building blocks of life"

  

Cell Biology deals with :

        • Life cycle 
        • Structure and organisation of cell organelles and their physiological properties. 
        • Metabolic processes 
        • Interactions with their environment 
        • Signalling pathways.
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