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#Question id: 12891


The base of a right prism is a quadrilateral ABCD. Given that AB = 9 cm, BC = 14 cm, CD =13 cm, DA = 12 cm and <DAB= 90°. If the volume of the prism be 2070 cm3, then the area of the lateral surface is

#General Aptitude
  1. 720 cm2
  2. 810 cm2
  3. 1260 cm2
  4. 2070 cm2
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#Question id: 27078

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The combined repulsive and attractive van der Waals terms are described by plots of the potential energy as a function of interatomic separation distance



Which of the following's assumptions can be drawn from given graph related phenomenon
1. As the interatomic distance increases attractive forces act dominantly by the factor of 1/r12 
2. As the interatomic distance increases attractive forces act dominantly by the factor of 1/r6 
3. As the interatomic distance decreases repulsive forces act dominantly by the factor of 1/r6 
4. As the interatomic distance decreases repulsive forces act dominantly by the factor of 1/r12 

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#Question id: 26415

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Total no. of transition + transversion is possible

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#Question id: 3610

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

If the genotype consists of only one type of allele. It is called

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#Question id: 26959

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

In the quadrat methods, given R= (mean distance) X 2 √density, Define the correct pattern of spacing with respect to R?

a.R is equal to 1, then the population is randomly dispersed

b.R is greater than 1, then the population is evenly dispersed

c.R is less than 1, then the population is clumped

d.R is equal to 1, then the population is evenly dispersed

e.R is greater than 1, then the population is randomly dispersed

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#Question id: 15485

#Unit 12. Applied Biology

Plasmid vector systems for cloning in which bacteria have been established, for amino acid production and related strains.
A. Corynebacterium
B. Micrococcus, 
C. Brevibacterium, 
D. Microbacterium
Choose the correct option.