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Question : An instrument used to measure the density of milk is :

Option 1: Lactometer

Option 2: Barometer

Option 3: Calorimeter

Option 4: Polarimeter

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Lactometer


Solution : The correct answer is Lactometer.

The device used to evaluate the quality of milk is called a lactometer. It is a tool that figures out how much water and cream were added to a sample of milk. It functions following gravity's law. Milk is examined

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Question : Which of the following statements are false?

A) When all the figures in a balance sheet are stated as percentage of the total, it is termed as horizontal analysis.

B) When financial statements of one reporting period is analyzed, it is termed as vertical analysis.

C) Vertical Analysis is also termed as dynamic analysis.

Option 1: Both A and B

Option 2: Both A and C

Option 3: Both B and C

Option 4: A, B , C

Team Careers360 21st Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Both A and C


Solution : Vertical analysis shows quantities as percentages of a base figure, whereas horizontal analysis shows variations across years or periods. While vertical analysis often concentrates on one reporting period, horizontal analysis frequently examines several reporting periods.

Hence the correct answer is option 2.

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Question : If $x:y=3:4$, then $4x+5y:5x–2y=?$

Option 1: $7:32$

Option 2: $32:7$

Option 3: $4:3$

Option 4: $5:2$

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: $32:7$


Solution : Given: $x:y=3:4$ --------------------------------(1)
Or, $\frac{x}{y}=\frac{3}{4}$
Now, $(4x+5y):(5x–2y)$
Dividing by $y$ in the numerator and the denominator, we get,
$[4(\frac{x}{y})+5]:[5(\frac{x}{y})–2]$
= $[4(\frac{3}{4})+5:5(\frac{3}{4})–2]$ (Putting the value of $\frac{x}{y}$ from equation 1)
= $(3+5):(\frac{15}{4}–2)$
= $8:(\frac{15–8}{4})$
= $8:\frac{7}{4}$
= $32:7$
Hence, the correct answer is $32:7$.

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can a commerce student without having maths but having (eng, a/c, bst, eco, p.ed) can do bsc in cs in du?

Sajal Trivedi 12th Jan, 2024

Hello aspirant,

I regret to inform you that a B.Sc. in computer science at DU requires a math component.

The requirements for eligibility include a minimum of 60% in maths in your 12th grade year and the necessity to search for cutoffs in order to be admitted. Cut-offs are extremely

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I have a paper back in semester 5 of delhi University exams. How will it reflect on my marksheet and degree? What would be the passing year in the marksheet and the degree?

Tanya Gupta 20th Jan, 2024

Hello,

You will get your our degree will once you successfully pass all the exams, including clearing any backlogs. You will have to give the back paper next year but your passing year will remain the same. You will have a * in your marksheet only which will indicate that

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Can I get admission in DU with 97percent in board marks ? plss!

Sajal Trivedi 9th Jan, 2024

Hello aspirant,

No, now the university have changed their selection pattern and the select students on the basis of their scores in cuet exams. After cuet exams, Delhi University have stopped talking admissions on merit basis.

To know more information about cuet exams, you can visit our website by clicking

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Question : What is discrimination in a psychological context?
 

Option 1: Treating everyone equally
 

Option 2: Unfair treatment based on prejudice against certain groups
 

Option 3: Promoting diversity and inclusion

 

Option 4: Encouraging cooperation among different communities

Team Careers360 10th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Unfair treatment based on prejudice against certain groups
 


Solution : In a psychological context, discrimination refers to the unfair treatment of individuals or groups based on prejudice against certain characteristics, such as race, gender, or religion, leading to negative psychological effects on the victims.

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Greetings, I am currently pursuing BA (Hons.) in Psychology from a state University,and have applied for CUET PG exam 2024. Am I eligible for pursuing Masters in Psychology from Delhi University?

Yash 23rd Oct, 2024

Yes, you are eligible to pursue the Masters in Psychology (MA Psychology) from Delhi University after pursuing the BA (Hons) in Psychology from a State University subject to the condition that you appear for the CUET PG and fulfil the programme specific eligibility criteria and appear in the respective CUET

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