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Instrument for measuring work performed is called _________.

A) Eudiometer B) Anemometer
C) Hyetometer D) Ergometer
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Ergometer

Explanation:
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The 4th edition of "International Spice Conference" was held in

A) Hyderabad B) Kolkata
C) Kochi D) Pune
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Hyderabad

Explanation:

The fourth edition is planned in the CITY OF PEARLS, the silicon valley of India, Hyderabad; the capital of Telangana, India.

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The production possibilities curve illustrates the basic principle that

A) if all the resources of an economy are in use, more of one good can be produced only if less of another good is produced. B) the production of more of any one good will in time require smaller and smaller sacrifices of other goods.
C) an economy will automatically obtain full employment of its resources. D) an economy's capacity to produce increases in proportion to its population size.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) if all the resources of an economy are in use, more of one good can be produced only if less of another good is produced.

Explanation:

A graph that describes the maximum amount of one good that can be produced for every possible level of production of the other good is nothing but a production possibilities curve.

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Q:

Limbs of frog, lizard, bird and human are example of ______ organs.

A) Homogenous B) Heterogeneous
C) Analogous D) Homologous
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Homologous

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Q:

Which ministry has started the exercise to revise base year to 2017 - 2018 for computation of wholesale inflation?

A) Ministry of Commerce and Industry B) Ministry of Finance
C) Ministry of Corporate Affairs D) All the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Ministry of Commerce and Industry

Explanation:

The India's commerce and industry ministry has started the exercise to revise base year to 2017-18 for computation of wholesale inflation with a view to present more realistic picture of the price situation

 

In May last year, the government revised the base year for WPI-based inflation to 2011-12 to give a better indication of changes in prices of commodities.

 

The new index, with 2017-18, is expected to have new items, which would provide a more realistic picture of price rise and its impact on people.

 

Most of the additions could be in the manufactured products category. Currently, the index has a total of 697 items, including primary articles, fuel and power and manufactured products.

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What is Benchmarking?

Answer

Benchmarking is the process of comparing one's business proceses and performance metrics to industry bests or best practices from other industries. Dimensions typically measured are quality, time and cost.

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What travels around the world but stays in one corner?

A) slippers B) walking stick
C) broom stick D) stamp
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) stamp

Explanation:

A postage stamp on the letters, parcels, ... for post will be on the corner of the post but it travels around the world to any address we want send that.

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Q:

What is a software project test plan?

Answer

A test plan is the master document that contains all details pertaining to testing of the application. Its contents include:


 


Testing scope - what is included and what is not included in the testing of the current project 


Assumptions - what are the assumptions that are made for this project 


Milestones - major dates like when testing is going to begin, when it is planned to end, what is the trace review date, what is the production date etc. 


Resources - the resources working on this project along with their contact details 


Defect tracking mechanism - what defect tracking tool will be used, what is the SLA for fixing Critical to Low level IRs etc. 


Test management procedures - who will be notified when there is a critical IR, what reports will be sent daily, if status calls will be held daily or weekly, where will it be held, who is required to join etc. 


Work allocation - resource distribution if more projects are being tested 


Entry and exit criterion - when can a project be accepted for testing (eg. only when smoke testing passes) and when can a project be termed as testing complete (eg. when all testcases are executed and all high level bugs are fixed)

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