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In India, Which type of forest among the following occupies the largest area?

A) Montane Wet Temporate Forest B) Sub - tropical Dry Evergreen Forest
C) Tropical Moist Deciduous Forest D) Tropical Wet Evergreen Forest
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Tropical Moist Deciduous Forest

Explanation:

In India, Tropical Moist Deciduous Forest occupies the largest area. The tropical monsoon deciduous forests are found in areas receiving annual rainfall of 100 to 200 cms in India, with a distinct dry and rainy seasons and a small range of temperature. They occur on the wetter western side of the Deccan Plateau, the north-eastern part of the Deccan Plateau and the lower slopes of the Himalayas, on the Siwalik Hills from Jammu in the west to West Bengal in the east.

 

They cover parts of Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Bihar, Jharkand, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

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The Sum of three consecutive numbers is 126.Find the highest number.

 

A) 41 B) 42
C) 43 D) 44
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) 44

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According to ohm's law, which of the following is true?

 

A) The current flowing through a wire is directly proportional to the Potential Difference applied across its ends B) The current flowing through a wire is directly proportional to its resistance
C) The current flowing through a wire is indirectly proportional to its length D) The current flowing through the wire is indirectly proportional to the Potential Difference applied across its ends  
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) The current flowing through a wire is directly proportional to the Potential Difference applied across its ends

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Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 because

 

A) Japan wanted to take back lands that belonged to it B) Manchuria had refused to make peace with Japan
C) Manchuria had invaded Japan during World War I D) Japan wanted raw materials and natural resources
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Japan wanted raw materials and natural resources

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A computer consists of

A) motherboard B) hard disk drive
C) central processing unit D) All of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) All of the above

Explanation:

A computer system consists of a computer case, a power supply unit, a motherboard, a central processing unit (CPU), main memory, and a hard disk drive.

Input devices include a keyboard, mouse, microphone, video camera, and image scanner.

Output devices include a monitor, speakers, and a printer.

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_______contributes towards global warming so it is called a greenhouse gas.

 

A) Oxygen B) Nitrogen
C) Hydrogen D) Methane
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Methane

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The objective of ____________ is to make India a global information technology superpower.

 

A) NIC B) NASSCOM
C) Department of Information Technology D) State Bank of India
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Department of Information Technology

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According to Rutherford the radius of the nucleus is about ______ than the radius of the atom.

 

A)  105 times greater B) 105 times lesser
C) 109 times greater D) 107 times greater
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 105 times lesser

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