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Q:

Dynamic Search Ads would be most helpful for

A) Campaigns that need to reduce exposure on competitive keywords. B) Websites with hundreds or thousands of products, services, or listings that frequently change.
C) A local restaurant with a dynamically changing menu that offers fresh new entrees every few months. D) Moving an ads position dynamically in whatever direction a users eyes are looking.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Websites with hundreds or thousands of products, services, or listings that frequently change.

Explanation:

Dynamic Search Ads are the simplest way to find the customers searching on Google for indubitably what you offer. This is an ideal way for with a well-developed website or with a large inventory. Businesses with websites that contain a lot of content or well-structured URLs will see the best results from using Dynamic Search Ads. 

 

Even well managed Adwords account with many keywords can miss relevant searches, experiance delays in getting ads added for new products or it may be out of Sync with what the website originally have.

 

How to Target : 

You can target 

        • All the web pages  (or)

 

        • Specific webpages containing certain keywords.

 

Benefits of Dynamic Search Ads :

        • Save time. No more mapping keywords, bids, and ad text to each product on your website. Plus, Dynamic Search Ads may help you advertise to new markets faster than other alternatives.
        • Frequent, automatic updates to your ads. When you make changes to pages in our index, we'll crawl your website again to help ensure that your ads are as up to date as possible.
        • Show relevant, dynamically generated headlines with your ads. When a customer's search is relevant to your product or service, AdWords will dynamically generate an ad with a clear headline for the most relevant page on your site.
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In each question given below four conclusions are followed by statements. You have to take the three given statements to be true (even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts). Read the conclusions and decide which of the following set of statement indicate that conclusion is logically follows.

Statements :
1. All chairs are tents.

2. No chairs is jugs.

3. No jugs is glasses.

4. No glasses is pots.

Conclusions :
I. All pots are tents.

II. All glasses are chair.

III. Some jugs are tents.

A) Only conclusion I follows B) Both conclusion II & III follows
C) None follows D) Only conclusion II follows
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) None follows

Explanation:
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Shamma lends Rs.40,000 to two of her friends. She gives Rs.24,000 to the first at 8% p.a. simple interest. Shamma wants to make a profit of 10% on the whole. The simple interest rate at which she should lend the remaining sum of money to the second friend is:

A) 13% B) 8.5%
C) 9.5% D) 11.25%
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 13%

Explanation:

The ratio of money she lended is

24000 : 16000 = 3 : 2

Let the rate of interest be R%

 

8%                   R%
     

           10

 

3          :           2

 

R = 13%.

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The ratio of boys and girls in a school is 9:5.If the total number of students in the school is 1050.Then number of boys is

Answer

Let the ratio be 'R'


Total number of students = 1050


Then,


9R + 5R = 1050


14R = 1050


=> R = 75


 


Hence, the number of boys = 9R = 9 x 75 = 675

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Q:

Chilling is most commonly practiced by

Answer

Chilling is most commonly practiced by Food Handlers like restaurents, hotels,...


 


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    • Chilling or Cooling is nothing but preserving the food in a cool storage like refrigerators.



 

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Q:

Which supercomputer is developed by the Indian Scientists?

A) Super 3 B) Param 808
C) Super 149 D) Param 8000
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Param 8000

Explanation:

PARAM 8000 was was the first supercomputer developed by Indian scientists launched on July 01, 1991 is considered India's first supercomputer.

    • It was indigenously built in 1991 by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing and was replicated and installed at ICAD Moscow in 1991 under Russian collaboration.

 

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Q:

Which of the following river empties into the Arabian Sea?

A) Ganga B) Yamuna
C) Indus D) Kaveri
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Indus

Explanation:

The river which starts flowing from Himalayas on the North to southwards to empty in the Arabian sea is Indus River.

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which of the following statements are correct

A) Sir Richard Arkwright - Father of industrial revolution B) Michael Faraday - Discovered Benzene and invented Bunsen Burner
C) Thomas Alva Edison - phonograph and motion picture camera D) All the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) All the above

Explanation:

Inventors and their Inventions ::

 

  • Sir Richard Arkwright - Father of industrial revolution.

 

  • Michael Faraday - Discovered Benzene and invented Bunsen Burner.

 

  • Thomas Alva Edison - Invented Phonograph and motion picture camera.
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