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Exercise frequency refers to

A) number of times you exercise per week B) number of times you exercise per month
C) number of times you exercise per day D) All of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) number of times you exercise per week

Explanation:

Exercise frequency refers to number of times you exercise per week.

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Which one of the following statements about lymph is correct?

A) Lymph is formed due to leakage of blood through capillaries. B) Lymph contains blood cells such as RBC.
C) Lymph is also circulated by the blood circulating heart. D) Lymph only transports hormones.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Lymph is also circulated by the blood circulating heart.

Explanation:

The lymphatic system is a complex system of fluid drainage and transport, and immune response and disease resistance. Fluid that is forced out of the bloodstream during normal circulation is filtered through lymph nodes to remove bacteria, abnormal cells and other matter. This fluid is then transported back into the bloodstream via the lymph vessels. Lymph only moves in one direction, toward the heart.

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Q:

Business fluctuations refer to

A) the ups and downs in overall business B) expansion is rapid
C) contraction is severe D) None of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) the ups and downs in overall business

Explanation:

Business fluctuations refer to the ups and downs in overall business activity measured by changes in national​ income, employment and the price level.

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Q:

Which article is related to Special Address by the president?

A) Article 87 B) Article 86
C) Article 85 D) Article 84
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Article 87

Explanation:

Article 87 is related to Special Address by the president.

 

Other Articles Relate to :

Article 84 - Qualification for membership of Parliament.

Article 85 - Sessions of Parliament, prorogation and dissolution.

Article 86 - Right of President to address and send messages to Houses.

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Q:

Can you tell us something about your previous boss?

Answer

All my bosses enchanted some skills worth learning. I have always used to learn something new from them along with my ex-boss.


 

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Q:

How would you find the length of each string in the following Program?

main()

{

    char *str[] = { "Frogs", "Do", "Not" , "Die" , "They" , "Croak!"};

    printf ("%d%d", sizeof (str), sizeof (str[0]));

}

Answer

main()


{


   char *str[] = { "Frogs", "Do", "Not", "Die." , "They", "Croak!" };


   int i;


         for ( i = 0;i<=5;i++)


         printf ("\n%s%d", str[i], strlen( str[i]));


}

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Q:

What is an operating system?

Answer

 


An operating system is a program that acts as an intermediary between the user and the computer hardware. The purpose of an OS is to provide a convenient environment in which user can execute programs in a convenient and efficient manner. It is a resource allocator responsible for allocating system resources and a control program which controls the operation of the computer hardware.

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Q:

The basic unit of the nervous system is the

A) Lymphs B) Nephrons
C) Nerves D) Neurons
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Neurons

Explanation:

The basic unit of the nervous system is the Neurons.

 

The neuron is a single nerve cell, and you have billions of them.

There are three basic types of neurons::

1. Association,

2. Afferent  and

3. Efferent.

The association neurons comprise the central nervous system (CNS) that is the brain and spinal cord.

The afferent neurons are also known as the sensory neurons, they bring the stimuli from the sensors (e.g., skin, eyes, ears) to the CNS.

The efferent neurons are also known as motor neurons, they bring the responses from the brain to the muscles and the glands.

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