Two resistors, one of 4 Ω and one of 6 Ω, are connected in parallel.Their combined resistance is:
2. Question | Social Studies
THE ITEM is based on the following statement.
John, Simon and Harry are cousins who live in the same house.
Which of the following terms BEST describes their relationship?
3. Question | Chemistry
Food can be preserved in all of these ways EXCEPT for:
4. Question | Chemistry
The proportions of elements in a pure compound are always:
5. Question | Integrated Science
Which of the following statements about anaerobic respiration is true?
6. Question | Mathematics
A rectangular tank is 100 cm long, 30 cm
wide and 12 cm deep.
The volume of liquid it will hold is
7. Question | Mathematics
A man's regular pay is $3 per hour up to 40 hours. Overtime is twice the payment for regular time. If he was paid $168, how many hours overtime did he work?
8. Question | Physics
When a metal wire carries an electric current, charges flow through it.The moving charges are:
9. Question | Physics
The following statements describe the molecules in a gas at around room temperature. Which
one is NOT true?
10. Question | Mathematics
In the circle above, the circumference is 20
cm. The length of the arc AB, in centimetres,
is
11. Question | Biology
The white blood cells that produce antibodies are called:
12. Question | Mathematics
13. Question | Chemistry
The second most common gas in the atmosphere is:
14. Question | Principles Of Accounts
Mrs. Green is a dry goods merchant. Which of the following transactions would result in a debit to her Cash Account?
15. Question | Mathematics
The pie chart above shows how a student
used 10 hours per week for studying
English (E), Mathematics (M), French (F)
and Geography (G), The amount of hours
spent studying French is approximately
16. Question | Biology
Water is lost from the body in:
17. Question | Chemistry
To make cell walls, plants must have:
18. Question | Integrated Science
The density of seawater is:
19. Question | Chemistry
The number of particles in a mole of any gas is always: