IIT JEE Practice Question and Answer

Q: If the production possibilities curve was a straight line, this would imply that 1659 0

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    Economic resources are perfectly substitutable, in the production of the two products
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    Equal quantities of both products are produced at each possible point on the curve
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    The two products will sell at the same market price
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    The two products are equally important to consumers
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Answer : 3. "The two products will sell at the same market price"
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Answer: C) The two products will sell at the same market price Explanation: A production–possibility frontier (PPF) or production possibility curve (PPC) is the possible tradeoff of producing combinations of goods with constant technology and resources per unit time.

Q: Which method of expressing direction is indicated in the illustration? 1811 0

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    Section
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    Interjuction
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    Intersection
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    None of the above
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Answer : 3. "Intersection"
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Answer: C) Intersection Explanation:

Q: The term facultative anaerobe refers to an organism that 1917 0

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    Uses oxygen or grows without oxygen.
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    Requires less oxygen than is present in air.
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    Prefers to grow without oxygen.
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    Is killed by oxygen.
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Answer : 1. "Uses oxygen or grows without oxygen."
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Answer: A) Uses oxygen or grows without oxygen. Explanation: The term facultative anaerobe refers to an organism that which uses oxygen when it is present or grows without oxygen when it is not there.

Q: I go in hard. I come out soft. You blow me hard. What am I? 1555 0

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Gum.

Q: Atomic mass of first 30 elements? 1373 0

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Here I give you the first 30 Atomic elements names and their Atomic masses.   Atomic number      Element        Atomic mass                                      1                 Hydrogen           1         2                  Helium              4         3                 Lithium              6.94         4                Beryllium            9.01         5                  Boron               10.81         6                Carbon               12.01         7                Nitrogen             14.01         8                Oxygen              15.99         9                Fluorine              19.00        10                Neon                 20.18        11               Sodium               22.99        12             Magnesium           25.31        13             Aluminium            26.98        14               Silicon                28.09        15             Phosphorus           30.97        16               Sulphur               32.07        17               Chlorine              35.45        18                Argon                 39.95        19             Potassium              39.10        20              Calcium                40.08        21             Scandium              44.96        22             Titanium               47.87        23            Vanadium              50.94        24             Chromium            24. 52        25            Manganese            54.94        26                Iron                  55.85        27              Cobalt                 58.93        28               Nickel                 58.69        29              Copper                 63.55        30                Zinc                   65.41

Q: What type of bone is a phalanx? 1897 0

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    Short bones
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    Joints
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    Long bones
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Answer : 3. "Long bones"
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Answer: C) Long bones Explanation: The phalanges or a phalanx are/is digital bones in the hands and feet of most vertebrates. In primates, the thumbs and big toes have two phalanges while the other digits have three phalanges. The phalanges are classed as long bones.

Q: Which one of the following elements is a transition element? 1490 0

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    H
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    As
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    Fe
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    Sr
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Answer : 3. "Fe"
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Answer: C) Fe Explanation: In chemistry, the term transition metal has three possible meanings: The IUPAC definition defines a transition metal as "an element whose atom has a partially filled d sub-shell, or which can give rise to cations with an incomplete d sub-shell". Any of the set of metallic elements occupying a central block (Groups IVB–VIII, IB, and IIB, or 4–12) in the periodic table, e.g. iron, manganese, chromium, and copper. Chemically they show variable valency and a strong tendency to form coordination compounds, and many of their compounds are coloured.   Here in the given options, only iron (Fe) is a transition metal since Strontium is an alkaline earth, arsenic is a metalloid, hydrogen is (normally) a diatomic gas.

Q: National Statistics day observed every year on 1389 0

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    20 October
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    20 July
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    29 June
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    21 September
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Answer : 3. "29 June"
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Answer: C) 29 June Explanation: National Statistics day is celebrated annually 29th June, on the occasion of Birth anniversary of India’s eminent statistician Late Prof Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis. It also commemorates the contributions made by PC Mahalanobis in the fields of statistics and economic planning.

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