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The constitution of India describes India as

A) Unitary B) A quasi - federal
C) Union of States D) A Federation
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Union of States

Explanation:

The Article - I of the constitution of India describes India as Union of States.

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 What are the advantages of fragmentation?

A) reduced disk space requirements B) higher availability
C) finer granularity of archives and resources D) parallel scans are possible with PDQ
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) higher availability

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Through which conversion is energy released?

A) CO2 and H2O to C6H12O6 and O2 B) NADP+ to NADPH
C) ADP to ATP D) ATP to ADP
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) ATP to ADP

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Equity firm Warburg Pincus and telecom company Sing Tel Hold equity stake in which Indian Cellular service provider?

A) Bharti Televenture B) Hutch
C) Idea D) Reliance Telecom
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Bharti Televenture

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What is the percentage of India's population to the world population

A) 6% B) 26%
C) 16% D) 36%
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 16%

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Which among the following is an International river

A) Brahmaputra B) Cauvery
C) Krishna D) Narmada
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Brahmaputra

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Importance of project life cycle?

Answer

A project has a beginning and an end and passes through several phases of development known as life cycle phases. Every project has certain phases of development. A clear understanding of these phases allows managers and executives to maintain control of the project more efficiently.
These phases are varied depending upon the industry involved but all follow the same basic steps.


 


How Important is Project Life Cycle::


1. This is a tried and tested method for delivering projects on time, within budget and to the expected quality targets.


2. Aids communication and helps define roles within the project organisation as it provides a framework for the project that is visible and understood by all members of the project.


3. The project lifecycle will allow the project manager to link progress directly to each phase and recognise the completion of each phase


4. The phases within the project lifecycle provide an understanding of the evolution of the project, being able to identify areas that need greater attention at different times such as risk management in the early stages and more Project Evaluation Reviews during the Implementation stage.


5. At each stage, approval is generally required from outside the project team before proceeding to the next stage.


6. The project life cycle also allows for the gate procedure to be used.


7. At each stage, approval is generally required from outside the project team before proceeding to the next stage.

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In which of the following, the cellular power plants - Mitochondria are absent?

A) Bacteria B) Red Algae
C) Brown Algae D) Green Algae
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Bacteria

Explanation:

Mitochondria is absent in Bacteria as well as in Blue Green Algae. They are seen in eukaryotic cells for respiration purpose.

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