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The Reserve Bank of India does NOT decide the .........

A) Rate of Repo and Reverse Repo B) Marginal Standing Facility Rates
C) Statutory Liquidity Ratio D) Rate of Dearness Allowance to Govt. Employees
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Rate of Dearness Allowance to Govt. Employees

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Diversification is important in investing because

A) It ensures that you only make low-risk investments. B) It helps you to balance your risk across different types of investments.
C) It helps you gain the highest rate of return despite any risks. D) It increases your overall risk, which guarantees that you will make more money.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) It helps you to balance your risk across different types of investments.

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Who is known as Deenbandhu?

A) Vinoba Bhave B) Chitranjan das
C) C. N. Annadurai D) C. F. Andrews
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) C. F. Andrews

Explanation:

C. F. Andrews - Charles Freer Andrews was known as Deenbandhu. He was given this name by Mahathma Gandhi for his contributions towards Indian independence. 

 

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Deenbandhu means a friend of the poor.

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Q:

Milk is an example of a

A) Emulsion B) Solution
C) Gel D) Suspension
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Emulsion

Explanation:

Milk is an emulsion of oil in water (o/w).


Emulsion: A suspension of droplets of one liquid in another.

Constituents of milk :

The principal constituents of milk are water, fat, proteins, lactose (milk sugar) and minerals (salts). Milk also contains trace amounts of other substances such as pigments, enzymes, vitamins, phospholipids (substances with fatlike properties), and gases.

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Q:

Oath taken by medical graduates is given by

A) Aristotle B) Theophrastus
C) Hippocrates D) Darwin
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Hippocrates

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The ruler of medieval India credited with the construction of the Grand Trunk Road is 

A) Krishnadeva Raya B) Babar
C) Sher Shah Suri D) Jehangir
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Sher Shah Suri

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The Narmada river originates in _______

A) Vindhyan Range B) Maikal Range
C) Satpura Range D) Mahadeo Range
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Maikal Range

Explanation:

It rises on the Amarkantak plateau in the in the Maikal Range from a spring at a height of 1060m

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Q:

The oxidation number of Cr in K2Cr2O7 is

A) +6 B) -5
C) +3 D) -4
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) +6

Explanation:

We will rewrite the formula as an equation.

2K + 2Cr + 7O = 0

The zero comes from there being no overall charge on the compound.

Each oxidation number is represented by the element's symbol.

Since this compound is not a peroxide or superoxide, the oxidation value for O is -2

K being in group 1 has a +1 charge and therefore has an oxidation number of K is +1

Now, by putting known values in we have:

2(+1) + 2(Cr) + 7(-2) = 0

2 + 2Cr -14 = 0

2Cr = +12

Cr = +6.

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