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  • Which of the following foods does not support bacterial growth?


  • Options
  • A. Saut ed onions
  • B. Raw egg
  • C. Both A & B
  • D. Gravy

  • Correct Answer
  • Raw egg 

    Explanation

    Dried foods like raw egg, raw carrots, milk powder, etc... are the foods that do not support bacterial growth and has a long storage life.

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    • 1. Particles of matter are continuously moving.

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    • A. TRUE
    • B. FALSE
    • Discuss
    • 2. Which of the following is an example of secondary succession?

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    • A. sedimentation on the bottom of drained lake
    • B. landscaping at a golf course
    • C. reforestation of the cedar forests of the northwest
    • D. scrub grasses growing on a newly exposed dune
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    • 3. Which clade does not include humans?

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    • A. diapsids
    • B. craniates
    • C. synapsids
    • D. lobe fins
    • Discuss
    • 4. Stimulus diffusion example?
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    • 5. What reacts with oxygen to produce rust?

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    • A. Aluminium
    • B. Silver
    • C. Copper
    • D. Iron
    • Discuss
    • 6. Fat in the body helps to protect vital organs.

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    • A. TRUE
    • B. FALSE
    • Discuss
    • 7. Credit of developing polio vaccine goes to

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    • A. J.L. Baird
    • B. Selman Waksman
    • C. Both A & B
    • D. Jones Salk
    • Discuss
    • 8. The longest bone in the human body is

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    • A. femur
    • B. stapes
    • C. fibula
    • D. tibia
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    • 9. The process of making RNA from DNA is called

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    • A. Replication
    • B. Translation
    • C. Transcription
    • D. None of the above
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    • 10. Heat from the sun is called

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    • A. radiation
    • B. nuclear fusion
    • C. nuclear fission
    • D. escavation
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