IIT JEE Practice Question and Answer

Q: Which of the following is not a monotheistic religion? 1493 0

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    Hinduism
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    Christianity
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    Islam
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    Sikhism
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Answer : 1. "Hinduism"
Explanation :

Answer: A) Hinduism Explanation: Monotheism is the belief in a single all-powerful god, as opposed to religions that believe in multiple gods. Sikhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are widely practiced forms of monotheism.

Q: Which of the following is a microeconomic statement? 2052 0

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    The price of personal computers declined last year.
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    Unemployment was 6.8 percent of the labor force last year.
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    The real domestic output increased by 2.5 percent last year.
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    The general price level increased by 4 percent last year.
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Answer : 1. "The price of personal computers declined last year."
Explanation :

Answer: A) The price of personal computers declined last year. Explanation:

Q: Which of the following is not a monosaccharide? 1226 0

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    Fructose
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    Glucose
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    Galactose
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    Sucrose
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Answer : 4. "Sucrose"
Explanation :

Answer: D) Sucrose Explanation: Sucrose is not a monosaccharide.   Monosaccharides are simple carbohydrates molecules that cannot be broken down into smaller molecules of other carbohydrates.   Glucose, galactose and fructose are examples of Monosaccharides.

Q: 3 functions of the nervous system? 1203 0

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The nervous system is the part of an animal that coordinates its actions by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body.   In vertebrates it consists of two main parts, the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The CNS consists of the brain and spinal cord. The PNS consists mainly of nerves, which are enclosed bundles of the long fibers or axons, that connect the CNS to every other part of the body.   The nervous system has three main functions: * To collect sensory input from the body and external environment. * To process and interpret the sensory input. * To respond appropriately to the sensory input.

Q: What is black when you buy it, red when you use it, and gray when you throw it away? 1368 0

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    Shoe
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    Charcoal
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    Belt
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    All the above
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Answer : 2. "Charcoal"
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Answer: B) Charcoal Explanation: It is Charcoal which is black when we buy it or when not being used. It gets red in appearance when put in use means to say when burning. And eventually when it's been consumed by fire or after getting burned out or used up, changes into ashes which look grey in color.

Q: Which of the following elements has the lowest electronegativity 1025 0

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    Bromine
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    Fluorine
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    Carbon
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    Lithium
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Answer : 4. "Lithium"
Explanation :

Answer: D) Lithium Explanation: Electronegativity is the tendency for an atom to attract electrons. There are general trends on the periodic table which you can use to determine the relative electronegativity for different elements, but otherwise you can also look at their valence shell and effective nuclear charge to determine their relative electronegativity.   Here from the given options, Lithium has least tendency to attract electrons and thus has a lower electronegativity.

Q: What gas makes up most of the atmosphere? 1047 0

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    Oxygen
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    Helium
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    Nitrogen
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    Carbondioxide
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Answer : 3. "Nitrogen"
Explanation :

Answer: C) Nitrogen Explanation: Our atmosphere is made up of 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen and 1% all other gases like argon, carbon dioxide, neon, and helium.   So, Nitrogen makes up the majority of our atmosphere.

Q: In a confederal system of government, power is 1205 0

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    with States
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    with Central
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    Both A & B
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    None of the above
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Answer : 1. "with States"
Explanation :

Answer: A) with States Explanation: Government can be classified in three manners: (1) who participates, (2) geographic distribution of power, and (3) legislative/executive relationship.   Who can participate is generally broken down into two forms of government, democracy or dictatorship   While the legislative/executive relationship is broken down into presidential or parliamentary   The geographic distribution of power is broken down into unitary, federal, and confederation (confederal). Confederal System of Government :: A system of government where power is located with the independent states and there is little power in the central government.   Today, no nation follows a confederal system. Organizations, like the European Union and the Commonwealth of Independent States, are based on the ideas of a confederal system. Several nations make up these organizations, but they still retain the majority of their independence.

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