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What is Executive in Windows NT?

Answer

In Windows NT, executive refers to the operating system code that runs in kernel mode.

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In terms of jurisdiction, the Supreme Court has

A) original and appellate B) original and executive
C) legislative and original D) executive and appellate
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) original and appellate

Explanation:

Original jurisdiction means that the court has the right to hear the case firsthand while appellate jurisdiction means that the court will hear an appeal that came from a court of original jurisdiction.

 

In terms of jurisdiction, the Supreme Court has Original jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction.

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Which type of doctor specializes in teeth and jaw alignment?

A) Orthodontist B) Pediatrician
C) Psychiatrist D) Oncologist
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Orthodontist

Explanation:

An orthodontist is the type of doctor that specializes in teeth and jaw alignment. When the teeth don't align properly, it can cause uneven wear in the teeth.

 

The jaw is a hinge joint. Strong muscles in the face open and close the jaw. Teeth are implanted in the jaw and serve to rip, tear and crush food in preparation for swallowing it.

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Q:

The hot holding temperature for potentially hazardous foods must be

A) not less than 60 deg B) less than 60 deg
C) less than 5 deg D) None of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) not less than 60 deg

Explanation:

Potentially hazardous foods are foods that might contain food poisoning bacteria and are capable of supporting growth of these bacteria or formation of toxins to levels that are unsafe for consumers, if the foods are not stored at correct temperatures. Toxins are poisonous chemicals produced by some types of bacteria.


The food can be left at room temperature until it reaches 60 deg C because food-poisoning bacteria will not multiply at 60 deg C or above. However, do not leave food cooling at room temperature unless you are sure that the temperature of the food is still at least above 60 C.

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Q:

Which countries launched a common digital currency "Aber"?

A) UAE & Saudi Arabia B) Saudi Arabia & Iraq
C) Iraq & UAE D) Malaysia & UAE
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) UAE & Saudi Arabia

Explanation:

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) central bank (UAECB) and the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) have announced that the interbank digital currency they are co-developing will be called 'Aber.'

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Four statements are given below at A, B, C and D. There may be some errors in the given statement(s). The incorrect statement is your answer.

A) A. The result is the ostensible setting aside of the writer from the reporter triptych of travelogue, diary entries, and philosophical. B) B. What results is a triptych of travelogue diary entries, and philosophical asides that ostensibly set the writer apart from the reporter?
C) C. Triptych of travelogues, diary entries and philosophical asides are the results that genuinely set the reporter apart. D) D. Setting the writer apart from the reporter ostensibly the triptych of travelogue, diary entries and philosophical asides.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer:

Explanation:

Ans. E.
Triptych means a set of three associated artistic, literary, or musical works intended to be appreciated together.

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Q:

Write a program for matrix multiplication in c

Answer

#include <stdio.h>


int main() {


  int a[5][5], b[5][5], c[5][5], i, j, k, sum = 0, m, n, o, p;


  printf( "\nEnter the row and column of first matrix" );


  scanf( "%d %d", &m, &n );


  printf( "\nEnter the row and column of second matrix" );


  scanf( "%d %d", &o, &p );


  if(n!=o) {


      printf( "Matrix mutiplication is not possible" );


      printf( "\nColumn of first matrix must be same as row of second matrix" );


  }


  else {


      printf( "\nEnter the First matrix" );


      for( i=0; i<m; i++ )


      for( j=0; j<n; j++ )


           scanf( "%d", &a[i][j] );


      printf( "\nEnter the Second matrix" );


      for( i=0; i<o; i++ )


      for( j=0; j<p; j++ )


           scanf( "%d", &b[i][j] );


      printf( "\nThe First matrix is\n" );


      for( i=0; i<m; i++ ) {


      printf("\n");


      for( j=0; j<n; j++ ) {


           printf( "%d\t", a[i][j] );


      }


      }


      printf( "\nThe Second matrix is\n" );


      for( i=0; i<o; i++ ) {


      printf("\n");


      for( j=0; j<p; j++ ) {


           printf( "%d\t", b[i][j] );


      }       


      }


      for( i=0; i<m; i++ )


      for( j=0; j<p;j++ )


           c[i][j] = 0;


      for( i=0; i<m; i++ ) { //row of first matrix


      for( j=0; j<p; j++ )  {  //column of second matrix


           sum = 0;


           for( k=0; k<n; k++ )


               sum = sum + a[i][k]*b[k][j];


           c[i][j] = sum;


      }


      }


  }


  printf( "\nThe multiplication of two matrix is\n" );


  for( i=0; i<m; i++ ) {


      printf("\n");


      for( j=0; j<p; j++ ) {


           printf( "%d\t", c[i][j] );


      }


  }


  return 0;


}

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Q:

Where is the headquaters of the UN industrial Development Organization

A) Vienna.Austria B) New Delhi
C) Washington DC D) None of these
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Vienna.Austria

Explanation:
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