A certain nucleus has 12 protons and 16 neutrons.Which one of the following statements about
the nucleus is NOT true?
4. Question | Mathematics
A square has the same area as a rectangle with
sides of length 4 centimetres and 25 centimetres.
What is the length of the square?
5. Question | Information Technology
Two commonly used types of impact printers are __________.
6. Question | Mathematics
Which of the following relations is
represented by the graph shown above?
7. Question | Physics
The units of specific latent heat are:
8. Question | Biology
Oxygen is carried around the body by the:
9. Question | Biology
A species of mouse has 32 chromosomes in its muscle cells.What will be the numbers of chromosomes in the mouse′s skin cells and sperm cells?
10. Question | Chemistry
The common name for silicon dioxide is:
11. Question | Biology
Which of the following routes taken by blood in the body is correct?
12. Question | Mathematics
The expansion of (x - 2)2 is
13. Question | Physics
The nucleus of a carbon atom has six protons and eight neutrons.Which one of the following describes it?
14. 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
15. Question | Chemistry
The state symbol for a solution in water is:
16. Question | Principles Of Accounts
An increase in drawing will result in
17. Question | Mathematics
In a school of 910 pupils, 3/7 are boys and 2/5 of the boys wear glasses. How many
boys wear glasses?
18. Question | Biology
Which one of the following taxonomic groups contains the greatest number of organisms?
19. Question | English A
Instructions: Choose the one NEAREST IN MEANING to the original sentence.
The Europeans who were not well off were those who came to the West Indies in search of wealth.
20. Question | Social Studies
Which of the following may contribute to group cohesion in the Caribbean?
1. Clear goals
2. Special privileges
3. Similar interests
4. Shared values