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951. |
To examine one’s own thoughts and feelings |
A. | Reflection |
B. | Introspection |
C. | Retrospection |
D. | Meditation |
Answer» C. Retrospection | |
952. |
The policy of extending a country’s empire and influence |
A. | Capitalism |
B. | Communism |
C. | Internationalism |
D. | Imperialism |
Answer» E. | |
953. |
The custom ot having more than husband at the same time |
A. | Bigamy |
B. | Debauchery |
C. | Polyandry |
D. | Polygamy |
Answer» D. Polygamy | |
954. |
Choose the incorrect one? |
A. | A parallel plate capacitor is charged and then disconnected from battery. The plates of the capacitor are pulled apart so as to make the distance double between the plates.The energy stored in Capacci |
B. | A airfilled capacitor is charged and then disconnected from battey.If now a dielectric is inserted between the plates,then Potential difference will decrease between the plates |
C. | Capacitance does not depend on Q and V,it depends on the shape,size ,relative poistion of plates and also on the material which seperates them |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» E. | |
955. |
A person who believes that pleasure is the chief good |
A. | Sensual |
B. | Epicure |
C. | Stoic |
D. | Hedonist |
Answer» E. | |
956. |
STATEMENT A: The energy stored in any electric field E has Energy/Volume equals to (1/2)e0E2. STATEMENT B:An charged capacitor stores an amount electric energy given by (1/2)CV2. Which of the following is true? |
A. | A and B both are correct |
B. | Only A is correct |
C. | Only B is correct |
D. | Both A and B are wrong |
Answer» B. Only A is correct | |
957. |
Which of the following is correct expression for Electrical Potential energy? |
A. | qV |
B. | qE |
C. | qVd |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. qE | |
958. |
A charge q is at the origin ,which of the following statement is true? |
A. | Flux of charge passing through a sphere with center at x=R at radii ru003c R will not be zero |
B. | The flux of a cude of side a enclosing the charge will not be same as the sphere of radii a enclosing the charge |
C. | The flux passing through concentric sphere of Radii r and R ru003e R with center as origin will be same |
D. | None of these |
Answer» D. None of these | |
959. |
A electric charge q is placed inside a cavity of a spherical conductor. Which of the following is false? |
A. | The bullet |
B. | Electric field inside the cavity will be zero |
C. | electric field inside the conductor material will be zero |
D. | A negative charge q will be induced on the inner surface of the cavity and positive charge will be induced on the outer surface of the conductorNone of these |
Answer» B. Electric field inside the cavity will be zero | |
960. |
The unit of electrical permittivity is? |
A. | C2N-1m0 |
B. | C2N0m-2 |
C. | C2N-1m-2 |
D. | C2N-2m-1 |
Answer» D. C2N-2m-1 | |
961. |
The passage of soul after death from one body to another |
A. | Post diedem |
B. | Transmigration |
C. | Transmutations |
D. | Metamorphosis |
Answer» C. Transmutations | |
962. |
which of the following is true for Gauss's Law? |
A. | The charges outside the closed surface does not contribute to the total flux on the closed surface. The charges inside do all the contribution |
B. | The electric Field vector in the Guass law surface integral is the electric field due to inside charges |
C. | The position of charges inside the surface makes difference to Guass law surface integral |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. The electric Field vector in the Guass law surface integral is the electric field due to inside charges | |
963. |
Last part of speech |
A. | Epilogue |
B. | Conclusion |
C. | Peroration |
D. | Permutation |
Answer» D. Permutation | |
964. |
what is the following is true? |
A. | The workdone by the electric field of nucleaus in moving an electron around it in a complelte orbit is zero irrespective of whether the orbit is circular or eliptical |
B. | A single conductor cannnot have any capicitance |
C. | Electrons move from a region of higher potential to lower potential |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. A single conductor cannnot have any capicitance | |
965. |
Which of these quantities are scalar ? |
A. | Dipole moment |
B. | Electric Potential |
C. | Electric Field |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Electric Field | |
966. |
Process of thought |
A. | Machination |
B. | Insinuation |
C. | Cerebration |
D. | Commiseration |
Answer» D. Commiseration | |
967. |
A general pardon granted by the government to political offenders |
A. | Amnesty |
B. | Alimony |
C. | Armistice |
D. | Diplomacy |
Answer» B. Alimony | |
968. |
A tank where fish or water plants are kept |
A. | Nursery |
B. | Aviary |
C. | Aquarium |
D. | Apiary |
Answer» D. Apiary | |
969. |
An animal that is equally at home on land and in water |
A. | Cannibal |
B. | Domestic |
C. | Amphibious |
D. | Abstemious |
Answer» D. Abstemious | |
970. |
He says he can see things that you cant |
A. | Martiner |
B. | Adonis |
C. | Pedant |
D. | Clairvoyant |
Answer» E. | |
971. |
A man with abnormal habits |
A. | Eccentric |
B. | Self centred |
C. | Supercilious |
D. | Arrogant |
Answer» B. Self centred | |
972. |
A hater of learning and knowledge |
A. | Misogynist |
B. | Misologist |
C. | Mascochist |
D. | Samaritan |
Answer» C. Mascochist | |
973. |
Animals that eat flesh |
A. | Herbivorous |
B. | Carnivorous |
C. | Graminivorous |
D. | Vegetarian |
Answer» C. Graminivorous | |
974. |
The act of violating the sancity of the church |
A. | Camouflage |
B. | Descreation |
C. | Sacrilege |
D. | Heresy |
Answer» D. Heresy | |
975. |
Government by the priests or a government which has its state religion |
A. | Thearach |
B. | Aristocracy |
C. | Oligarchy |
D. | Theocracy |
Answer» E. | |
976. |
One who does a thing for pleasure and not as profession |
A. | Amateur |
B. | Philanderer |
C. | Empirical |
D. | Imposter |
Answer» B. Philanderer | |
977. |
A person of infirm body or sickly constitution |
A. | Vandalism |
B. | Valetudinarian |
C. | Versatile |
D. | Verbose |
Answer» C. Versatile | |
978. |
A player, who acts, not by speaking, but wholly by gesticulations |
A. | Pantomine |
B. | Patricide |
C. | Patent |
D. | Paronyms |
Answer» B. Patricide | |
979. |
An Utopian community in which at all the members are equal in rank and social position |
A. | Parasitic |
B. | Pantiscracy |
C. | Pedant |
D. | Philistine |
Answer» C. Pedant | |
980. |
The science of the origin, nature and course of disease |
A. | Psychology |
B. | Philology |
C. | Neurology |
D. | Pathology |
Answer» E. | |
981. |
Madness for money |
A. | Monomania |
B. | Amesty |
C. | Plutomania |
D. | Bigot |
Answer» D. Bigot | |
982. |
A warlike or masculine woman |
A. | Amazon |
B. | Brunette |
C. | Blonde |
D. | Bashful |
Answer» B. Brunette | |
983. |
The science which treats the internal structure of organized bodies |
A. | Optics |
B. | Anatomy |
C. | Botanist |
D. | Dentist |
Answer» C. Botanist | |
984. |
Eating food of all kinds |
A. | Omniscient |
B. | Oligarchy |
C. | Omnipotent |
D. | Omnivorous |
Answer» E. | |
985. |
The body at the state of boyhood and youth is |
A. | Mature |
B. | Adult |
C. | Youth |
D. | Adolescent |
Answer» E. | |
986. |
Dirty and messy; covered with mud |
A. | tacky |
B. | wacky |
C. | cocky |
D. | mucky |
Answer» E. | |
987. |
The state of being married |
A. | Patrimony |
B. | Matrimony |
C. | Obituary |
D. | Invincible |
Answer» C. Obituary | |
988. |
A part of a helmet, arranged so as to lift or open, and so show the face. The openings for seeing and breathing are generally in it |
A. | headgear |
B. | vizard |
C. | visor |
D. | opera hat |
Answer» C. visor | |
989. |
A young waitress in a nightclub whose costume includes the tail and ears of a rabbit |
A. | bunny |
B. | choppy |
C. | burry |
D. | chintzy |
Answer» B. choppy | |
990. |
A statement that contradicts itself |
A. | anticlimax |
B. | conflux |
C. | paradox |
D. | autodidactic |
Answer» D. autodidactic | |
991. |
One who manage funerals |
A. | Anarchist |
B. | Agnostic |
C. | Belligerent |
D. | Undertaker |
Answer» E. | |
992. |
A disappointing decline after a previous rise: |
A. | anticlimax |
B. | conflux |
C. | paradox |
D. | autodidactic |
Answer» B. conflux | |
993. |
An abnormal wobble in a motor vehicle, particularly in front wheels |
A. | stocky |
B. | scruffy |
C. | shimmy |
D. | cagy |
Answer» D. cagy | |
994. |
To ponder over, to meditate |
A. | Ascetic |
B. | Ruminate |
C. | Alleviate |
D. | Expedite |
Answer» C. Alleviate | |
995. |
A long vehement speech |
A. | Tirade |
B. | Abuse |
C. | Vulgar |
D. | Abhor |
Answer» B. Abuse | |
996. |
An elderly unmarried woman |
A. | Bachelor |
B. | Adult |
C. | Spinster |
D. | Vandal |
Answer» D. Vandal | |
997. |
Communication between mind and mind |
A. | Telephone |
B. | Armistice |
C. | Telepathy |
D. | Tell – Tale |
Answer» D. Tell – Tale | |
998. |
False argument intended to deceive |
A. | Abdicate |
B. | Sophism |
C. | Quack |
D. | Renegade |
Answer» C. Quack | |
999. |
A truth which is oft repeated |
A. | Aesthetics |
B. | Truism |
C. | Verbose |
D. | Truant |
Answer» C. Verbose | |
1000. |
A person who refuses compliance |
A. | Recalcitrant |
B. | Sadist |
C. | Radical |
D. | Theist |
Answer» B. Sadist | |