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RBI issued currency notes under which system

A) Maximum Fiduciary System B) Proportional Reserve System
C) Fixed Fiduciary System D) Fixed Minimum Reserve System
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Fixed Minimum Reserve System

Explanation:

RBI issued currency notes under Fixed Minimum Reserve System.

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Someone who loans money is called

A) Lender B) Borrower
C) Investee D) Investor
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Lender

Explanation:

Someone who receives money in exchange for a promise to pay it back later is called a borrower1, and the person making the loan is the lender.

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What is Primary Key in DBMS?

Answer

A primary key is a special relational database table column or combination of columns designated to uniquely identify all table records. That is, A primary key is a column or set of columns in a table that uniquely identifies tuples (rows) in that table.


A primary key, also called a Primary Keyword.



Main Features Primary key are ::


It must contain a unique value for each row of data.


It cannot contain null values.

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The part of the Himalayas between Tista and Dihang rivers is known as _________ Himalayas.

A) Nepal B) Kashmir
C) Assam D) Jammu
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Assam

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Q:

The peripheral nervous system consists of

A) Nerves from eyes to CNS B) Nerves from ears to CNS
C) Nerves from skin to CNS D) All of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) All of the above

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Q:

Which is a density independent factor in controlling a population?

A) Food shortage B) Disease
C) Floods D) All of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Floods

Explanation:

Any factor limiting the size of a population whose effect is not dependent on the number of individuals in the population, then such factor is called Density Independent Factor. It is things that the organisms have no control over.

 

Here in the given options, food shortage and disease are factors that are dependent on the number of population but Floods have no dependency.

 

Some examples of density independent factors are :: Earth quake, fires, volcanic eruptions, floods, and  all natural calamities.

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Q:

For a thirsty person, drinking water serves to reduce

A) an instinct B) the set point
C) basal metabolic rate D) a drive
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) a drive

Explanation:

For a thirsty person, drinking water serves to reduce a drive.

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What does it mean if a micrograph is false colored?

Answer

If a micrograph is false-colored, it means that the computer has created the colour for the object since we know that the electron microscopes sees only black and white colours.

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