Description : What is the name for space inside which a robot unit operates? a) environment b) spatial base c) work envelope d) exclusion zone
Last Answer : c) work envelope
Description : Hazardous/polluting chemical industries should have an 'exclusion zone' with a green belt and general public access prohibited around it, covering a radius of __________ metres. (A) 100 (B) 1000 (C) 400 (D) 4000
Last Answer : (B) 1000
Description : Why do the robot need sensor? A : To collect information from environment B : To map environment atribute to a quantitative measurement C : only option 1 is true D : Both option 1 and 2 are true
Last Answer : D : Both option 1 and 2 are true
Description : The number of moveable joints in the base, the arm, and the end effectors of the robot determines A : degrees of freedom B : payload capacity C : operational limits D : flexibility
Last Answer : A : degrees of freedom
Description : Which zone operates the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway? A. Central Railway B. Northeast Frontier Railway C. Southern Railway D. East-central Railway
Last Answer : B [Northeast Frontier Railway] Explanation: The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, also known as the DHR or the Toy Train, is a 2 ft (610 mm) gauge railway that runs between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Description : Which zone operates the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway? A. Northeast Frontier Railway B. North Eastern Railway C. East Central Railway D. Eastern Railway
Last Answer : A [Northeast Frontier Railway] Explanation: The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, also known as the DHR or the Toy Train, is a 2 ft (610 mm) gauge railway that runs between New Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling in the Indian state of W.B
Description : Cells which envelop nerve fibres and form myelin sheath around the axon are
Last Answer : Cells which envelop nerve fibres and form myelin sheath around the axon are
Description : Gaseous envelop surrounding the earth known as
Last Answer : Ans. Atmosphere
Description : It is an average power of a radio transmitter supplied to the antenna transmission line taken during a long sufficient interval of time and compared with the lowest frequency encountered in the modulation ... operating conditions. A. Carrier power B. Rated power C. Mean power D. Peak envelop power
Last Answer : C. Mean power
Description : Referred to as an average power from the radio transmitter supplied to the antenna transmission line taken during one radio frequency cycle under no modulation. A. Carrier power B. Rated power C. Peak envelop power D. Mean power
Last Answer : A. Carrier power
Description : How does a SSB transmitter output power normally expressed? A. Average power B. In terms of peak envelop power C. In terms of peak-to-peak power D. Peak power
Last Answer : B. In terms of peak envelop power
Description : Average power of a radio transmitter supplied to the antenna transmission line by a transmitter during one radio frequency cycle taken under the condition of no modulation. A. Peak envelop power B. Rated power C. Carrier power D. Mean power
Last Answer : C. Carrier power
Description : The period of cell division when the nuclear envelop and nucleolus totally disappear is called a. Prophase b. Metaphase c. anaphase d. telophase
Last Answer : Metaphase
Description : What does the exclusion principle have to do with whether or not a star becomes a black hole? -Space
Last Answer : The Pauli exclusion principle just states how electrons normally behave, not how they behave in very extreme environments. An example of an extreme environment is inside a massive star that is collapsing. If the star ... our Sun's mass, once it starts to collapse it will end up as a black hole.
Description : Which of the following scientists is responsible for the exclusion principle which states that two objects may NOT occupy the same space at the same time? Was it: w) Heisenberg x) Bohr y) Teller z) Pauli
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- PAULI
Description : Except when cleared by an ATC unit, a VFR flight cannot enter or leave a Control Zone when the cloud base is lower than: a. 1000 feet and less than 8km visibility b. 2000 feet and less than 5km visibility c. 1500 feet or less than 5km visibility d. 1000 feet and less than 5km visibility
Last Answer : c. 1500 feet or less than 5km visibility
Description : Suppose the frozen foods division of Unilever purchases food trays and boxes from the organisation's packaging division. The form of pricing used to charge the frozen foods division is called: A)zone ... B)base -point pricing. C)business -unit pricing. D)transfer pricing. E)price discrimination.
Last Answer : D)transfer pricing
Description : Why is it important for an HR manager to understand the context and environment in which she or he operates?
Last Answer : We won't do your homework for you. A simple 2 minutes search brought up these sources. https://www.thebalance.com/how-to-prepare-for-a-career-in-human-resources-1918347 Read through this. Some of your ... the lines, and/or do a little more searching, and you should be able to sort out the rest.
Description : What is the purpose of the CAGE framework? a) The CAGE framework investigates to what extent home demand, home factor conditions and domestic rivalry are important to multinational firms. ... d) The CAGE framework a checklist for forecasting political, economic, strategic or technological factors.
Last Answer : The CAGE framework analyses bilateral differences and commonalities between two countries.
Description : PESTLE analysis is: a) a broad framework to help managers understand the environment in which their business operates. b) a checklist to ask how political, economic, strategic or ... strategic or technological factors. d) a framework for strategic analysis of internal and external environment
Last Answer : a broad framework to help managers understand the environment in which their business operates.
Description : The purpose of a SWOT Analysis is to analyse ----------- : A. The strategic capability of an Organization B. External and Internal Environments C. The Business Environment and the strategic capability of a Firm relative to Competitors D. The Business Environment in which an Organization operates
Last Answer : The Business Environment and the strategic capability of a Firm relative to Competitors
Description : Which of the basic parts of a robot unit would include the computer circuitry that could be programmed to determine what the robot would do? A : Sensor B : Controller C : Arm D : End effector
Last Answer : B : Controller
Description : For a robot unit to be considered a functional industrial robot, typically, how many degrees of freedom would the robot have? A : Three B : Four C : Six D : Eight
Last Answer : C : Six
Description : Lack of access to financial services is technically known as ______ A. Financial Instability B. Financial Stability C. Financial Inclusion D. Financial Exclusion E. Poverty
Last Answer : D. Financial Exclusion Explanation: Financial exclusion can be defined as the unavailability of banking services to people with low or non income. It is believed to be one factor preventing poor people leave out poverty.
Description : Mutual exclusion problem occurs between: a) processes that share resources b) processes that do not use the same resources c) two disjoint processes that do not interact d) None of The Above
Last Answer : a) processes that share resources
Description : Necessary conditions for deadlock are: a) Non preemptive and circular wait b) Mutual exclusion and partial allocation c) Both of The Above d) None of The Above
Last Answer : b) are privileged calls that are used to perform resource management functions, which are controlled by the operating system
Description : The genetic code operates via (A) The protein moiety of DNA (B) The base sequences of DNA (C) The nucleotide sequence of mRNA (D) The base sequence of tRNA
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Which of the following sensors determines the relationship of the robot and its environment and the objects handled by it (A) Internal State sensors (B) External State sensors (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of the above
Last Answer : D
Description : In a heat treatment shop, steel components are heat-treated in batches of 80 Tons. The heat treatment cycle is as follows; Increase temperature from 30 OC to 850 OC in 3 hours. ... efficiency of 80%, for same requirement. The investment towards installation of the new furnace is Rs. 50
Last Answer : Quantity of steel treated per batch - 80 Tons a. Efficiency of Furnace: Useful heat supplied to steel - 80000 x 0.12 x (850 - 30) = 7872000 kcal/batch .1 mark Total heat ... = Rs. 64400/batch Efficiency of new LPG furnace - 80% Heat supplied in new LPG furnace - 7872000/0.8
Description : How probable is a 4th spatial dimension?
Last Answer : answer:I'm not sure what you mean by instead of time. It's possible that there are four spacial dimensions as well as the temporal dimension. Couldn't assign a value to the probability, ... with 3 spacial dimensions. Check out Lisa Randall's Warped Passages if you're interested in this subject.
Description : Is there any interactive software useful for learning the basics of the fourth spatial dimension?
Last Answer : answer:4-dimensional objects can be described mathematically in detail. Equations speak for themselves to the mathematically trained. Actually visualizing 4 spatial dimensions is probably impossible for any ... different perpendicular projections of the same object. Btw, cool links in your question!
Description : For 3D modeling of automobile body styling, which of the following is a preferredtechnique a.Constructive Solid Geometry b.Pure Primitive Instancing c.Boundary Representation d.Spatial Occupancy Enumeration
Last Answer : c.Boundary Representation
Description : For 3D modeling of automobile body styling, which of the following is a preferredtechnique? a.Constructive Solid Geometry b.Pure Primitive Instancing c.Boundary Representation d.Spatial Occupancy Enumeration
Description : From the following, which method is also called as the Building Block Approach? a.Cellular Decomposition b.Spatial Occupancy Enumeration c.Generalized Sweeps d.Constructive Solid Geometry
Last Answer : d.Constructive Solid Geometry
Description : Explain any three factors that influence the spatial distribution of population in India. -Geography
Last Answer : The three factors are : 1. Terrain: The plains have encouraged higher density of population as compared to mountain region. The steep slope of the Himalayas restrict the availability of land ... rural folk. Urban areas provide vast scope for employment in industries, trade, transport and services.
Description : Which type of experiment has the maximum spatial scale? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What is spatial binding or sterile binding ?
Last Answer : In a reaction, the invasive reactant gets blocked due to the spatial arrangement of a large group. This is called steric hindrance by a large group .
Description : Hw may spatial orientations are possible in the following compound ?
Last Answer : Hw may spatial orientations are possible in the following compound ? A. 2 B. 8 C. 6 D. 4
Description : What do you mean by spatial and temporal occlusion?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Which topic would be best suited for a document using spatial organization?
Last Answer : An essay describing a tour along the California coast.(apex
Description : What are the spatial elements or identifing qualties shared by all regions?
Last Answer : In geography, regions are areas that are broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical ... As a way of describing spatial areas, the concept of regions is important and widely used among the ... . Regional geography is a branch of geography that studies regions of all sizes across the Earth.
Description : Compounds having the same structural formula but differing in spatial configuration are known as (A) Stereoisomers (B) Anomers (C) Optical isomers (D) Epimers
Last Answer : A
Description : How does spatial isolation technique in satellite communications avoid interference? A. Use of different polarity antennas B. Use of different types of antennas C. Employment of highly directional spot-beam antennas D. Use of low gain antennas
Last Answer : C. Employment of highly directional spot-beam antennas
Description : Who was the spatial (Sthaanik) during Mauryan’s period?
Last Answer : District administrator