1. 149
2. 150
3. 151
4. 166
150
1. The evolution of races is a biological state in the process of ultimate genetic speciation.
2. In ‘biotic-interaction’ it is more commonly found that one species often modifies itsbehavior adaptively or genetically rather then trying to eliminate the other or be eliminated bythe other.
3. Gause’s Hypothesis does not apply in cases where two species are not in competition forthe same resources
4. When cultural isolation between various groups is minimal, there is more of intragroupcompetition rather than intergroup competition.
In ‘biotic-interaction’ it is more commonly found that one species often modifies itsbehavior adaptively or genetically rather then trying to eliminate the other or be eliminated bythe other.
1. 6
2. 3
3. 4
4. 5
6
1. the dhoti is not commonly worn in urban areas.
2. the common man in a dhoti would look anachronistic.
3. there’s not enough cloth produced by the country to make a dhoti for everyone.
4. None of the above.
there’s not enough cloth produced by the country to make a dhoti for everyone.
1. 18
2. 12
3. 24
4. 36
18
1. 410
2. 420
3. 360
4. 800
410
1. 22 × 53 × 72
2. 22 × 35 × 72
3. 23 × 35 × 72
4. 25 × 52 × 72
22 × 35 × 72
1. The idea of a ‘photon’.
2. The finite divisibility of physical quantities.
3. The unpredictability of quantum jumps.
4. The instantaneous acceptance of energy by a particle.
The instantaneous acceptance of energy by a particle.
1. physical quantities could not be of any size.
2. Movement of the electron would cause it to lose energy.
3. Electrons could not have negative charges.
4. Electrons could move continuously from a state of higher energy to lower energy.
Movement of the electron would cause it to lose energy.
1. cannot produce an entrepreneurial culture that throws up visionaries.
2. cannot promote a culture of excellence.
3. will be enable to respond to macroeconomic challenges.
4. will eventually face implosion.
cannot produce an entrepreneurial culture that throws up visionaries.