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Kaolin is chemically classified as

A) Argillaceous rock B) Silicious rock
C) Metamorphic rock D) Calcareous rock
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Argillaceous rock

Explanation:

Kaolin is chemically classified as Argillaceous rock.

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I have two bodies joined together as one. When standing still. I ran and ran. What am I?

Answer

An Hourglass has two bodies joined together on standing still it ran from one to the other.

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Q:

Which pop musician had his first major hit with a song titled "Heart break Hotel"?

Answer

Elvis Presley

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Q:

Cast iron during machining produces

A) Discontinuous chips B) Continuous chips with build up edge
C) Continuous chips D) All of the above
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Discontinuous chips

Explanation:

Cast iron is a group of iron-carbon alloys with a carbon content greater than 2% and is a brittle material.

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Its usefulness derives from its relatively low melting temperature.

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Q:

The coil wire in the electric room heater or electric cooking heater is called __________.

A) Circuit B) Element
C) Filament D) Cells
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Element

Explanation:
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Who is the First Indian Woman to reach the summit of Mt. Everest?

Answer

Bachendri Pal, an employee of Tata Iron and Steel Co. Ltd at Jamshedpur, became the first Indian and the fifth woman in the world to reach the summit of Mt. Everest on May 23, 1984.

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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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Q:

Cyclones are called as hurricanes in 

A) Bangladesh B) China
C) Gulf of Mexico and Carribean Sea D) Japan
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Gulf of Mexico and Carribean Sea

Explanation:

Tropical cyclones are also known as 'typhoons' in china, and Willy Willies in Australia.

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