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The law of increasing opportunity costs states that

A) along a production possibilites curve, increases in the production of one good make the production of that good easier and easier B) increases in wages cause increases in the costs of production
C) costs of production increases and then decreases D) along a production possibilities curve, increases in the production of one good require larger and larger sacrifices of the other good
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) along a production possibilities curve, increases in the production of one good require larger and larger sacrifices of the other good

Explanation:

Opportunity cost is the cost of other alternative choices for making your interested choice of work. Oppurtunity cost is also called as alternative cost.

For example on a holiday, you have two choices to do, either you can go to movie or a function. And if you chose to go to moavie, the oppurtunity cost of going to movie is the value that would have gotten if you had gone to function.

 

The law of increasing opportunity costs states that as you increase production of one good, the opportunity cost to produce an additional good will increase.

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Filed Under: Indian Economy
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0 1935
Q:

Government imposes taxes to

A) Check accumulation of wealth among the rich B) Run the machinery of the state
C) Uplift weaker sections D) All of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Run the machinery of the state

Explanation:

Government imposes taxes to run the machinery of the state. Taxes serve as the main source of income for the government revenue.

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1 1935
Q:

All of the following are polysaccharides except

A) Chitin B) Lactose
C) Glycogen D) Cellulose
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Lactose

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Filed Under: Biology
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0 1934
Q:

Which compound is an electrolyte?

A) HCl B) NaCl
C) HBr D) All of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) All of the above

Explanation:

A substance that dissociates into ions in solution and acquires the capacity to conduct electricity. Sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, and phosphate are examples of electrolytes, informally known as lytes.

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Filed Under: Chemistry
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2 1934
Q:

What would be the most important service skill that you would need to have in your day to day business?

Answer



1.Patience:If you deal with clients on a daily basis, be certain to stay patient when they come to you confused and frustrated, but also be clear to take the time to truly find out what they need — they'd rather get good service than be rushed out the door!


2. Attentiveness: The capacity to surely listen to customers is so crucial for presenting extremely good service for a number of reasons.


3.Communication Skills: When it comes to crucial points that you want to relay clearly to customers, keep it easy and leave not anything to doubt.


4.Knowledge of the Product: Not knowing your product from front-to-back, you might not know how to solve customer issues when they run into problems.


5.Willingness to Learn: Those who don't show to enhance skills what they do, whether it's helping customers, marketing businesses, or building products, will get left behind by the people willing to put money into their skills.


6.Ability to Use "Positive Language":


    Without positive language: "I cannot get you that product until next month; it is back-ordered and unavailable presently."


    With positive language: "That brand will be available coming month. I can place the order for you immediately and make sure that it is posted to you as soon as it reaches our war


 


 

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Q:

Bending of light rays in denser medium is termed as:

A) Reflection B) Dispersion
C) Refraction D) Deflection
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Refraction

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Filed Under: Physics
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1 1934
Q:

For an ideal gas, which one of the following statements does not hold true?

A) The speed of all gas molecules is same B) The kinetic energies of all gas molecules are not same
C) The potential energy of the gas molecules is zero D) There is no interactive force between the molecules.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) The speed of all gas molecules is same

Explanation:

In an ideal gas, at any particular time, different particles in the gas have different speeds and hence different kinetic energies. This assumption is reasonable because as the particles collide, we expect their speed to change. Even if initial speed of all the particles was same, the molecular collisions will disrupt this uniformity.Hence statement 1 is incorrect and 2 is correct.

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Filed Under: Physics
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1 1934
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If the speed of an object moving along a straight line is constant, its motion is said to be _________.

A) Uniform B) Periodic
C) Circular D) Non-uniform
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Uniform

Explanation:
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Filed Under: Physics
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2 1934