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1.

Prokaryotic cells have a specialized material with them called as

A. peptidoglycan/murein
B. pectin
C. peptidoglucose
D. peptidoaminose
Answer» B. pectin
2.

When did Parliament pass an Act that that forbade Catherine of Valois to marry without king’s consent which he could give only when he reached majority age?

A. 1428
B. 1434
C. 1436
D. 1430
Answer» B. 1434
3.

If target operating income is $45000 and contribution margin per unit is $500 then number of units must be sold to earn targeted operating income are

A. 100 units
B. 90 units
C. 110 units
D. 120 units
Answer» C. 110 units
4.

Glycosidic bond is formed by joining α-glucose with

A. fructose
B. maltose
C. lactose
D. β-fructose
Answer» E.
5.

Whom did Catherine of Valois secretly marry?

A. Edmund Beaufort
B. John of Gaunt
C. Owen Tudor
D. William de la Pole
Answer» D. William de la Pole
6.

The actual quantity of inputs use is multiplied to actual prices to calculate direct variable manufacturing cost in

A. actual costing method
B. normal costing method
C. direct costing method
D. indirect costing method
Answer» B. normal costing method
7.

The resolution of a human naked eye is

A. 2.0mm
B. 1.0mm
C. 3.0mm
D. 0.2mm
Answer» C. 3.0mm
8.

The weighted average cost of debt, preferred stock and common equity is classified as

A. cost of salvage
B. cost of interest
C. cost of taxation
D. cost of capital
Answer» E.
9.

The theoretical capacity of the company considers ideal goal of

A. normal utilization
B. standard utilization
C. capacity utilization
D. actual utilization
Answer» D. actual utilization
10.

In variable costing method, the fixed manufacturing cost in the calculation period is treated as an

A. variable quantity
B. fixed quantity
C. price
D. expense
Answer» E.
11.

To whom was Catherine Howard lady-in-waiting?

A. Jane Seymour
B. Anne of Cleves
C. Catherine of Aragon
D. Anne Boleyn
Answer» C. Catherine of Aragon
12.

Under absorption costing, the magnitude of favorable volume production variance is affected by choice of

A. unplanned level
B. budgeting level
C. numerator level
D. denominator level
Answer» E.
13.

if the production is greater than sales then operating income under absorption costing is

A. higher income
B. zero dividends
C. negative income value
D. lower income
Answer» B. zero dividends
14.

The free cash flow is $17000 and the net investment in operating capital is $10000 then the net operating profit after taxes is

A. $7,000
B. $27,000
C. −$27000
D. −$7000
Answer» C. −$27000
15.

A matured gene that causes cancer is called

A. carcinogen
B. mutagen
C. Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
D. oncogene
Answer» E.
16.

The method of inventory costing in which all variable and fixed manufacturing cost considered as inventoriable cost is classified as

A. absorption costing
B. variable costing
C. fixed costing
D. manufacturing cost
Answer» B. variable costing
17.

The medium which allows the growth of more than one microorganisms of interest but with morphologically distinguishable colonies is known as

A. enrichment medium
B. selective medium
C. none of these
D. differential medium
Answer» C. none of these
18.

For the selection of endospore-forming bacteria, a mixed culture can be heated at

A. 70°C for 10 minutes
B. 80°C for 10 minutes
C. 90°C for 10 minutes
D. 60°C for 10 minutes
Answer» C. 90°C for 10 minutes
19.

When did Center for Disease Control become Centers for Disease Control?

A. 5/12/1984 12:00:00 AM
B. 2/8/1971 12:00:00 AM
C. 10/14/1980 12:00:00 AM
D. 8/16/1978 12:00:00 AM
Answer» D. 8/16/1978 12:00:00 AM
20.

Each DNA molecule in a nucleus makes an identical copy of itself

A. during formation of autosomes
B. during interphase
C. All of above
D. during formation of sex chromosomes
Answer» C. All of above
21.

The recalculation of demand can be avoided by using practical capacity while calculation of budgeted fixed manufacturing per unit cost as

A. denominator
B. numerator
C. multiplier
D. equalizer
Answer» B. numerator
22.

The rate of return required to cover the risk of investment in absence of inflation is classified as

A. real rate of return
B. required rate of return
C. nominal rate of return
D. None of above
Answer» B. required rate of return
23.

What was Catherine Howard’s motto?

A. Non autre volente que la sienne
B. Appeal to Heaven
C. Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity
D. Quo fata ferunt
Answer» B. Appeal to Heaven
24.

The situation in which the company replaces existing assets with new assets is classified as

A. replacement projects
B. new projects
C. existing projects
D. internal projects
Answer» B. new projects
25.

When did Catherine of Braganza marry Charles II?

A. 23 April 1662
B. 7 February 1664
C. 2 October 1658
D. 4 September 1659
Answer» B. 7 February 1664
26.

Which of the following comes under the category of cell surface receptor?

A. Ion-channel linked receptors
B. Enzyme linked receptors
C. All of these
D. G protein linked receptors
Answer» D. G protein linked receptors
27.

In absorption costing, the effect on cost volume profit relationship is driven by

A. unit level of production
B. unit level of sales
C. chosen denominator level
D. All of Above
Answer» E.
28.

Cell signaling can be classified into

A. two distinct types based on the distance over which the signaling molecules act
B. three distinct types based on the distance over which the signaling molecules act
C. none of the above
D. three distinct types based on the signaling molecules
Answer» C. none of the above
29.

In terms of basic cell structure, what do an elephant and an oak tree have in common?

A. They both have a cell nucleus
B. They both are eukaryotes
C. All of the above
D. They both have mitochondria
Answer» D. They both have mitochondria
30.

When did Catherine Howard die?

A. 10 June 1548
B. 13 January 1542
C. 18 November 1558
D. 11 August 1553
Answer» C. 18 November 1558
31.

A certain cell organelle which is made of a double phospholipid bilayer that has many large pores in it, is most likely

A. the plasma membrane
B. the nuclear envelope
C. the cytoskeleton
D. the mitochondrion
Answer» C. the cytoskeleton
32.

When did National Communicable Diseases Center become Center for Disease Control?

A. 6/24/1970 12:00:00 AM
B. 1/26/1968 12:00:00 AM
C. 11/11/1974 12:00:00 AM
D. 9/28/1992 12:00:00 AM
Answer» B. 1/26/1968 12:00:00 AM
33.

An Ammonia is

A. a highly toxic substance
B. formed in the liver
C. All of above
D. soluble in nature
Answer» D. soluble in nature
34.

Clearly defined nucleus, mitochondria in a large central vacuole and chloroplasts, indicate the group of organisms from

A. fungi
B. bacteria
C. animals
D. plants
Answer» E.
35.

In the signal transduction mechanism known as protein phosphorylation

A. receptor kinases play a key role in triggering the signal cascade
B. the signaling molecule binds to a surface receptor
C. All of the above
D. phosphorylated proteins act with enzymes to trigger the signal cascade
Answer» D. phosphorylated proteins act with enzymes to trigger the signal cascade
36.

The net initial investment is divided by uniform increase in future cashflows to calculate

A. discounting period
B. investment period
C. payback period
D. earning period
Answer» D. earning period
37.

The highly folded membranes found in such eukaryotic organelles as mitochondria and chloroplasts

A. help the cell against physical damage
B. increase the surface area where key chemical processes can occur
C. assist with cell movement
D. make it possible to package large amounts of DNA within the cell
Answer» C. assist with cell movement
38.

The nominal interest rates and the nominal cash flows usually reflects the

A. inflation effects
B. opportunity effects
C. equity effects
D. debt effects
Answer» B. opportunity effects
39.

When did Centers for Disease Control become Centers for Disease Control and Prevention?

A. 6/12/1998 12:00:00 AM
B. 1/28/1989 12:00:00 AM
C. 10/27/1992 12:00:00 AM
D. 9/14/2002 12:00:00 AM
Answer» D. 9/14/2002 12:00:00 AM
40.

To calculate budgeted fixed manufacturing cost per unit, the fixed budgeted manufacturing costs are divided to

A. budgeted production units
B. indirect production units
C. input material units
D. accrued production units
Answer» B. indirect production units
41.

Who of the following wanted to destroy Catherine Parr?

A. Stephen Gardiner
B. Stephen Langton
C. Robert Devereux
D. Francis Drake
Answer» B. Stephen Langton
42.

In throughput costing, the variable manufacturing overhead and direct manufacturing labor cost must be treated as

A. accrual cost
B. incurred cost
C. period costs
D. setup costs
Answer» D. setup costs
43.

Who took over as Director of CDC on 8 June 2009?

A. Jeffrey Koplan
B. Thomas Frieden
C. James Goddard
D. David Sencer
Answer» C. James Goddard
44.

How much did CDC pay to Emory University for a land on Clifton Road in DeKalb County?

A. $10
B. $1
C. $100
D. $50
Answer» B. $1
45.

Viable plate count can be obtained using

A. Pour plate method
B. Spread plate method
C. Hemocytometer
D. both ( and (
Answer» E.
46.

Infectious diseases include

A. cystic fibrosis
B. malnutrition
C. tuberculosis
D. Retinoblastoma
Answer» D. Retinoblastoma
47.

The capital budgeting method to analyze information of financials includes

A. internal rate of return
B. accrual accounting rate of return
C. net present value
D. all of above
Answer» E.
48.

The method which divides annual income earned from a project by capital invested to calculate

A. accrual accounting rate of return
B. returned working capital
C. increase in expected average annual
D. decrease in expected average annual
Answer» B. returned working capital
49.

The budgeted fixed manufacturing cost is $124000 and the per unit cost is $124 then budgeted production units are

A. $4,000
B. $1,000
C. $2,000
D. $3,000
Answer» C. $2,000
50.

Cell size and cell number can be measured using

A. coulter counter
B. hemocytometer
C. none of these
D. petroff-hausser counting chamber
Answer» B. hemocytometer