Which one of the following statements about light passing down an optical glass fibre is NOT
true?
2. Question | Biology
All of the following can affect the size of a population EXCEPT for:
3. Question | Integrated Science
Overfishing means:
4. Question | Biology
The part of the brain that processes information from the sense organs is the:
5. Question | Chemistry
In electrolysis the anode is the:
6. Question | Mathematics
The interest rate on investments in a bank
decreased from 8 1/2 per cent per annum to 6
per cent per annum. The difference in annual
interest on a deposit of $2 000 is
7. Question | Information Technology
A __________ is a sub-division of a track that stores data on a disk.
8. Question | Physics
Sweating can help to cool the body. This cooling is achieved mainly by:
9. Question | Mathematics
How much simple interest is due on a loan
of $120 for two years if the annual rate of
interest is 5 1/2 per cent?
10. Question | Information Technology
The speed of a dot-matrix printer is measured by the number of __________ that it can print.
11. Question | Chemistry
We can separate an insoluble solid from a liquid using:
12. Question | Integrated Science
Measuring plant growth by measuring height is convenient, but inaccurate because:
13. Question | Physics
A boy throws a cricket ball straight up in the air. At the very top of its flight:
14. Question | Information Technology
Devices that capture data directly from a source document include all of the following items EXCEPT __________.
15. Question | Physics
You look through a microscope to view the Brownian motion of smoke in a container of air.
Which one of the following statements is NOT true?
16. Question | Information Technology
Which of the following devices are MOST LIKELY to be used at an airport for border control activities?
17. Question | Principles Of Accounts
Which of the following entries should be used to post Sales return?
18. Question | Social Studies
The constitutions of Commonwealth Caribbean countries guarantee citizens freedom of conscience, expression, assembly and movement. These freedoms are usually referred to as