A. Double sided RIMM B. Double data rate C. Digital data rate D. Dynamic data rate Explanation: Double Data Rate…
A. Emulators B. Simulators C. Evaluators D. PCB Explanation: Programs that duplicate the functionality of one system on another system…
A. Plaster of Paris B. Washing Soda C. Common Salt D. None of these Explanation: Sodium carbonate, Na2CO3·10H2O, (also known…
A. Newton B. Gullelio C. Coulomb D. Einstein Explanation: Coulomb's law, mathematical description of the electric force between charged objects. Formulated by the 18th-century French…
A. Thyroxine B. Insulin C. Adrenaline. D. None of these Explanation: Internally, the gland consists of follicles, which produce thyroxine…
A. Same temperature as fresh water. B. Slightly higher temperatures than fresh water. C. Slightly lower temperature than fresh water.…
A. Beta Rays B. Alpha Rays C. Gamma Rays D. None of these Explanation: Alpha ray is a positively charged particle…
A. Normal pressure B. Very low pressure C. Very high pressure D. None of these Explanation: As the ionization of…
A. Magnetic tape B. Modulator C. Sonometer D. Reed instrument Explanation: The sonometer is tuned first to unison with a standard fork of known frequency and…
A. Rice B. Meat C. Potato D. Milk Explanation: Food and drinks allowed on a no-carb diet include meat, fish, eggs, cheese, butter, oils,…