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    001 REFRESHER

    PLUMBING ARITHMETELEMENTS

    ENGR. ROEL ASENDIENTE

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    1. For any two triangles, if an angle of one triacongruent to an angle of the other and if the twof one triangle are proportional to two side

    other, they are what kind of triangles?

    a. Complementary

    b. Supplementary

    c. Similard. Dissimilar

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    1. For any two triangles, if an angle of one triacongruent to an angle of the other and if the twof one triangle are proportional to two side

    other, they are what kind of triangles?

    a. Complementary

    b. Supplementary

    c. Similard. Dissimilar

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    2. An angle inscribe in a semi-circle is alwa

    a. Unaligned

    b. More than 90 deg.

    c. Less than 90 deg.d. 90 deg.

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    2. An angle inscribe in a semi-circle is alwa

    a. Unaligned

    b. More than 90 deg.

    c. Less than 90 deg.d. 90 deg.

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    3. A factor repeated to produce a power is?

    a. Numerator

    b. Square

    c. Quotient

    d. Root

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    3. A factor repeated to produce a power is?

    a. Numerator

    b. Square

    c. Quotient

    d. Root

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    4. A polygon with ten side is?

    a. Dodecagon

    b. Undecagon

    c. Decagond. Tendicagon

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    4. A polygon with ten side is?

    a. Dodecagon

    b. Undecagon

    c. Decagond. Tendicagon

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    5. Two angles having the same vertex and tof one is the prolongation of the side of th

    is?

    a. Acute angle

    b. Scalene angle

    c. Obtuse angled. Vertical angle

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    5. Two angles having the same vertex and tof one is the prolongation of the side of th

    is?

    a. Acute angle

    b. Scalene angle

    c. Obtuse angled. Vertical angle

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    6. The volume of the cube is equal to the the measure of its?

    a. Angle

    b. Corner

    c. Edged. Diagonal

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    6. The volume of the cube is equal to the the measure of its?

    a. Angle

    b. Corner

    c. Edged. Diagonal

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    7. If each two lines is perpendicular to thline, then the lines are?

    a. Perpendicular

    b. Parallel

    c. Tangentd. Converging

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    7. If each two lines is perpendicular to thline, then the lines are?

    a. Perpendicular

    b. Parallel

    c. Tangentd. Converging

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    8. Is a branch of mathematics dealinintegers and more generally, ncomputation?

    a. Algebra

    b. Trigonometry

    c. Geometryd. Arithmetic

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    8. Is a branch of mathematics dealinintegers and more generally, ncomputation?

    a. Algebra

    b. Trigonometry

    c. Geometryd. Arithmetic

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    9. The power to which a number is raindicated by a small superior figure called?

    a. Logarithm

    b. Increment

    c. Exponentd. Mantissa

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    9. The power to which a number is raindicated by a small superior figure called?

    a. Logarithm

    b. Increment

    c. Exponentd. Mantissa

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    10. A number that be exactly divided by tw

    a. Real

    b. Odd

    c. Integer

    d. Even

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    10. A number that be exactly divided by tw

    a. Real

    b. Odd

    c. Integer

    d. Even

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    11. A space that is devoid of matter and whpressure is zero?

    a. Block hole

    b. Outer space

    c. Vacuumd. Inner space

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    11. A space that is devoid of matter and whpressure is zero?

    a. Block hole

    b. Outer space

    c. Vacuumd. Inner space

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    12. Decrease in the value of a physical pdue to the passage of time?

    a. Inflation

    b. Depletion

    c. Recessiond. Depreciation

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    12. Decrease in the value of a physical pdue to the passage of time?

    a. Inflation

    b. Depletion

    c. Recessiond. Depreciation

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    13. We may classify an interest rate specifies the actual rate of interest on the prfor one year as?

    a. Nominal rate

    b. Rate of return

    c. Exact interest rate

    d. Effective rate

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    13. We may classify an interest rate specifies the actual rate of interest on the prfor one year as?

    a. Nominal rate

    b. Rate of return

    c. Exact interest rate

    d. Effective rate

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    14. The ratio of the interest payment principal for a given unit of time and expressed as a percentage of the principal?

    a. Interest

    b. Interest rate

    c. Investment

    d. Rate

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    14. The ratio of the interest payment principal for a given unit of time and expressed as a percentage of the principal?

    a. Interest

    b. Interest rate

    c. Investment

    d. Rate

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    15. Additional information of prospective on contract documents issued prior to bdate?

    a. Depict

    b. Escalate

    c. Assessment

    d. Bid bulletin

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    15. Additional information of prospective on contract documents issued prior to bdate?

    a. Depict

    b. Escalate

    c. Assessment

    d. Bid bulletin

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    16. The paper currency issued by the Centrwhich forms part of the countrysmoney su

    a. T-bills

    b. Bank note

    c. Check

    d. Coupon

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    16. The paper currency issued by the Centrwhich forms part of the countrysmoney su

    a. T-bills

    b. Bank note

    c. Check

    d. Coupon

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    17. Reduction in the level of national incooutput usually accompanied by the fall general price level?

    a. Devaluation

    b. Deflation

    c. Inflation

    d. Depreciation

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    17. Reduction in the level of national incooutput usually accompanied by the fall general price level?

    a. Devaluation

    b. Deflation

    c. Inflation

    d. Depreciation

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    18. It is a series of equal payment accuequal interval of time?

    a. Annuity

    b. Debt

    c. Amortization

    d. Deposit

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    18. It is a series of equal payment accuequal interval of time?

    a. Annuity

    b. Debt

    c. Amortization

    d. Deposit

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    19. The place where buyers and sellerstogether?

    a. Market

    b. Business

    c. Recreation center

    d. Buy and sell section

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    19. The place where buyers and sellerstogether?

    a. Market

    b. Business

    c. Recreation center

    d. Buy and sell section

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    20. A market whereby there is only one ban item for which there are no goods substit

    a. Monopsony

    b. Oligopoly

    c. Monopoly

    d. Oligopsony

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    20. A market whereby there is only one ban item for which there are no goods substit

    a. Monopsony

    b. Oligopoly

    c. Monopoly

    d. Oligopsony

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    21. It is a series of equal payments occurring interval of time where the first payment is maseveral periods, after the beginning of the payme

    a. Perpetuity

    b. Ordinary annuity

    c. Annuity due

    d. Deferred annuity

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    21. It is a series of equal payments occurring interval of time where the first payment is maseveral periods, after the beginning of the payme

    a. Perpetuity

    b. Ordinary annuity

    c. Annuity due

    d. Deferred annuity

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    22. The total income equal the total opcost?

    a. Balance sheet

    b. In place value

    c. Check and balance

    d. Breakeven no gain loss

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    22. The total income equal the total opcost?

    a. Balance sheet

    b. In place value

    c. Check and balance

    d. Breakeven no gain loss

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    23. Kind of obligation which has no coattached.

    a. Analytic

    b. Pure

    c. Gratuitous

    d. Private

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    23. Kind of obligation which has no coattached.

    a. Analytic

    b. Pure

    c. Gratuitous

    d. Private

    24 Di t l b t i d i th f t

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    24. Direct labor cost incurred in the factory anmaterial costs of all materials that go into proThe sum of these two direct cost is known as:

    a. GS and A expenses

    b. Operating and Maintenance cost

    c. Prime cost

    d. O and M cost

    24 Di t l b t i d i th f t

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    24. Direct labor cost incurred in the factory anmaterial costs of all materials that go into proThe sum of these two direct cost is known as:

    a. GS and A expenses

    b. Operating and Maintenance cost

    c. Prime cost

    d. O and M cost

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    25. An index of short term paying abcalled?

    a. Receivable turn over

    b. Profit margin ratio

    c. Current ratio

    d. Acid-test ratio

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    25. An index of short term paying abcalled?

    a. Receivable turn over

    b. Profit margin ratio

    c. Current ratio

    d. Acid-test ratio

    26 An artificial expenses that spreads pu

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    26. An artificial expenses that spreads puprice of an asset or another property over nof years.

    a. Depreciation

    b. Sinking fund

    c. Amnesty

    d. Bond

    26 An artificial expenses that spreads pu

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    26. An artificial expenses that spreads puprice of an asset or another property over nof years.

    a. Depreciation

    b. Sinking fund

    c. Amnesty

    d. Bond

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    27. Estimated value at the end of the useful

    a. Market value

    b. Fair value

    c. Salvage value

    d. Book value

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    27. Estimated value at the end of the useful

    a. Market value

    b. Fair value

    c. Salvage value

    d. Book value

    28 Consist of the actual counting or determ

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    28. Consist of the actual counting or determof the actual quantity of the materials on hof a given date.

    a. Physical inventory

    b. Material update

    c. Technological assessment

    d. Material count

    28. Consist of the actual counting or determ

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    28. Consist of the actual counting or determof the actual quantity of the materials on hof a given date.

    a. Physical inventory

    b. Material update

    c. Technological assessment

    d. Material count

    29 A i f if t

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    29. A series of uniform accounts over a petime.

    a. Depreciation

    b. Annuity

    c. Perpetuity

    d. Inflation

    29 A i f if t

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    29. A series of uniform accounts over a petime.

    a. Depreciation

    b. Annuity

    c. Perpetuity

    d. Inflation

    30. The quantity of a certain commodity

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    q y yoffered for sale at a certain price at a giveand time.

    a. Demand

    b. Supply

    c. Stocks

    d. Goods

    30. The quantity of a certain commodity

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    q y yoffered for sale at a certain price at a giveand time.

    a. Demand

    b. Supply

    c. Stocks

    d. Goods

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    31. Work-in process is classified as,

    a. An asset

    b. A liability

    c. An expenses

    d. An owners equity

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    31. Work-in process is classified as,

    a. An asset

    b. A liability

    c. An expenses

    d. An owners equity

    32 What is the highest position

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    32. What is the highest position corporation?

    a. President

    b. Board of Directors

    c. Chairman of the Board

    d. Stockholders

    32 What is the highest position

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    32. What is the highest position corporation?

    a. President

    b. Board of Directors

    c. Chairman of the Board

    d. Stockholders

    33 Type of ownership in business here indi

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    33. Type of ownership in business here indiexercise and enjoy the right in their own int

    a. Equitable

    b. Public

    c. Private

    d. Pure

    33 Type of ownership in business here indi

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    33. Type of ownership in business here indiexercise and enjoy the right in their own int

    a. Equitable

    b. Public

    c. Private

    d. Pure

    34 Decrease in the value of a physical p

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    34. Decrease in the value of a physical pdue to the passage of time.

    a. Inflation

    b. Depletion

    c. Recession

    d. Depreciation

    34 Decrease in the value of a physical p

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    34. Decrease in the value of a physical pdue to the passage of time.

    a. Inflation

    b. Depletion

    c. Recession

    d. Depreciation

    35. An association of two or more individu

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    the purpose of operating a business as co-for profit,

    a. Sole proprietorship

    b. Company

    c. Partnership

    d. Corporation

    35. An association of two or more individuh f i b i

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    the purpose of operating a business as co-for profit,

    a. Sole proprietorship

    b. Company

    c. Partnership

    d. Corporation

    36. We may classify an interest rate, ifi h l f i h

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    specifies the actual rate of interest on the prfor one year as;

    a. Nominal rate

    b. Rate of return

    c. Exact interest rate

    d. Effective rate

    36. We may classify an interest rate, ifi h l f i h

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    specifies the actual rate of interest on the prfor one year as;

    a. Nominal rate

    b. Rate of return

    c. Exact interest rate

    d. Effective rate

    37. It is defined to the capacity of a commo

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    37. It is defined to the capacity of a commosatisfy human want.

    a. Discount

    b. Luxury

    c. Necessity

    d. Utility

    37. It is defined to the capacity of a commo

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    37. It is defined to the capacity of a commosatisfy human want.

    a. Discount

    b. Luxury

    c. Necessity

    d. Utility

    38. It is the amount which a willing buyer wililli ll f t h h h

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    willing seller for a property where each haadvantage and is under no compulsion to buy or

    a. Fair value

    b. Market value

    c. Book value

    d. Salvage value

    38. It is the amount which a willing buyer wililli ll f t h h h

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    willing seller for a property where each haadvantage and is under no compulsion to buy or

    a. Fair value

    b. Market value

    c. Book value

    d. Salvage value

    39. This occurs in a situation where a commservice is supplied by a number of vendor by a

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    pp y yof vendors and there is nothing to prevent advendors entering the market.

    a. Perfect competition

    b. Oligopoly

    c. Monopoly

    d. Elastic demand

    39. This occurs in a situation where a commservice is supplied by a number of vendor by a

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    pp y yof vendors and there is nothing to prevent advendors entering the market.

    a. Perfect competition

    b. Oligopoly

    c. Monopoly

    d. Elastic demand

    40. These are products or services that are dehuman and will be purchase if money is availab

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    human and will be purchase if money is availabthe required necessities have been obtain,

    a. Utilities

    b. Necessities

    c. Luxuries

    d. Product goods and services

    40. These are products or services that are dehuman and will be purchase if money is availab

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    human and will be purchase if money is availabthe required necessities have been obtain,

    a. Utilities

    b. Necessities

    c. Luxuries

    d. Product goods and services

    41. These are products or services that are reqsupport human life and activities that will be pu

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    in somewhat the same quantity even though tvaries considerably,

    a. Utilities

    b. Necessities

    c. Luxuries

    d. Product goods and services

    41. These are products or services that are reqsupport human life and activities that will be pu

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    in somewhat the same quantity even though tvaries considerably,

    a. Utilities

    b. Necessities

    c. Luxuries

    d. Product goods and services

    42. A condition where only few indiproduce a certain product and that any ac

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    produce a certain product and that any acone will lead to almost the same action of o

    a. Oligopoly

    b. Semi-monopoly

    c. Monopoly

    d. Perfect competition

    42. A condition where only few indiproduce a certain product and that any ac

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    produce a certain product and that any acone will lead to almost the same action of o

    a. Oligopoly

    b. Semi-monopoly

    c. Monopoly

    d. Perfect competition

    43. Grand total of the assets and oper

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    capability of a corporation.

    a. Authorized capital

    b. Investment

    c. Subscribed capital

    d. Money market

    43. Grand total of the assets and operbili f i

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    capability of a corporation.

    a. Authorized capital

    b. Investment

    c. Subscribed capital

    d. Money market

    44. The worth of the property equals i i l l d i i

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    original cost less depreciation.

    a. Scrap value

    b. Face value

    c. Market value

    d. Book value

    44. The worth of the property equals i i l l d i i

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    original cost less depreciation.

    a. Scrap value

    b. Face value

    c. Market value

    d. Book value

    45. Money paid for the use of borrowed cap

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    45. Money paid for the use of borrowed cap

    a. Discount

    b. Credit

    c. Interest

    d. Profit

    45. Money paid for the use of borrowed cap

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    45. Money paid for the use of borrowed cap

    a. Discount

    b. Credit

    c. Interest

    d. Profit

    46. Liquid assets such as cash and other asscan be converted quickly into cash, s

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    q y ,accounts receivable and merchandise are ca

    a. Total assets

    b. Fixed assets

    c. Current assets

    d. None of the above

    46. Liquid assets such as cash and other asscan be converted quickly into cash, s

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    q y ,accounts receivable and merchandise are ca

    a. Total assets

    b. Fixed assets

    c. Current assets

    d. None of the above

    47. The length of time which the property operated at a profit

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    operated at a profit

    a. Physical life

    b. Economic life

    c. Operating life

    d. All of the above

    47. The length of time which the property operated at a profit

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    operated at a profit

    a. Physical life

    b. Economic life

    c. Operating life

    d. All of the above

    48. The provision in the contract that indicpossible adjustment of material cost and lab

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    possible adjustment of material cost and lab

    a. Secondary clause

    b. Escalatory clause

    c. Contingency clause

    d. Main clause

    48. The provision in the contract that indicpossible adjustment of material cost and lab

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    possible adjustment of material cost and lab

    a. Secondary clause

    b. Escalatory clause

    c. Contingency clause

    d. Main clause

    49. The present worth of all depreciation oeconomic life of the item is called

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    economic life of the item is called

    a. Book value

    b. Capital recovery

    c. Depreciation recovery

    d. Sinking fund

    49. The present worth of all depreciation oeconomic life of the item is called

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    economic life of the item is called

    a. Book value

    b. Capital recovery

    c. Depreciation recovery

    d. Sinking fund

    50. Gross profit, sale less cost of good sopercentage of sales is called

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    percentage of sales is called

    a. Profit margin

    b. Gross margin

    c. Net income

    d. Rate of return

    50. Gross profit, sale less cost of good sopercentage of sales is called

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    percentage of sales is called

    a. Profit margin

    b. Gross margin

    c. Net income

    d. Rate of return

    51. Worth of the property as shown accounting records of an enterprise

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    accounting records of an enterprise,

    a. Fair value

    b. Market value

    c. Salvage value

    d. Book value

    51. Worth of the property as shown accounting records of an enterprise

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    accounting records of an enterprise,

    a. Fair value

    b. Market value

    c. Salvage value

    d. Book value

    52. Those funds that are required to maenterprise or project a going concern

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    enterprise or project a going concern,

    a. Initial investments

    b. Current accounts

    c. Working capital

    d. Subscribed capital

    52. Those funds that are required to maenterprise or project a going concern,

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    enterprise or project a going concern,

    a. Initial investments

    b. Current accounts

    c. Working capital

    d. Subscribed capital

    53. A market situation where there is onewith many buyer,

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    with many buyer,

    a. Monopoly

    b. Monopsony

    c. Oligopoly

    d. Oligopsony

    53. A market situation where there is onewith many buyer,

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    with many buyer,

    a. Monopoly

    b. Monopsony

    c. Oligopoly

    d. Oligopsony

    54. A market situation where there is oneand one buyer,

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    y ,

    a. Monopoly

    b. Monopsony

    c. Oligopoly

    d. Oligopsony

    54. A market situation where there is oneand one buyer,

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    y ,

    a. Monopoly

    b. Monopsony

    c. Oligopoly

    d. Oligopsony

    55. A market situation where there are fewand few buyers,

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    y ,

    a. Oligopoly

    b. Oligopsony

    c. Bilateral oligopoly

    d. Bilateral Oligopsony

    55. A market situation where there are fewand few buyers,

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    y ,

    a. Oligopoly

    b. Oligopsony

    c. Bilateral oligopoly

    d. Bilateral Oligopsony

    56. A market situation where there are onbuyers with many sellers,

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    y y

    a. Duopoly

    b. Oligopoly

    c. Duepsony

    d. Oligopsony

    56. A market situation where there are onbuyers with many sellers,

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    y y

    a. Duopoly

    b. Oligopoly

    c. Duepsony

    d. Oligopsony

    57. Define as the future value minus the value.

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    a. Interest

    b. Rate of return

    c. Discount

    d. Capital

    57. Define as the future value minus the value.

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    a. Interest

    b. Rate of return

    c. Discount

    d. Capital

    58. The ratio of the interest payment principal for a given unit of time and expressed as percentage of the principal

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    expressed as percentage of the principal,

    a. Interest

    b. Interest rate

    c. Investment

    d. All of the above

    58. The ratio of the interest payment principal for a given unit of time and expressed as percentage of the principal

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    expressed as percentage of the principal,

    a. Interest

    b. Interest rate

    c. Investment

    d. All of the above

    59. Scrap value of an asset is sometimes as,

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    a. Book value

    b. Salvage value

    c. Replacement value

    d. Future value

    59. Scrap value of an asset is sometimes as,

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    a. Book value

    b. Salvage value

    c. Replacement value

    d. Future value

    60. A type of annuity where the paymemade at the end of payment period startinthe first period,

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    the first period,

    a. Ordinary annuity

    b. Annuity due

    c. Deferred annuity

    d. Perpetuity

    60. A type of annuity where the paymemade at the end of payment period startinthe first period,

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    the first period,

    a. Ordinary annuity

    b. Annuity due

    c. Deferred annuity

    d. Perpetuity

    61. Bond to which are attached coupons indthe interest due and the date when such intto be paid,

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    to be paid,

    a. Registered bond

    b. Coupon bond

    c. Mortgage bond

    d. Collateral trust bond

    61. Bond to which are attached coupons indthe interest due and the date when such intto be paid,

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    o be pa d,

    a. Registered bond

    b. Coupon bond

    c. Mortgage bond

    d. Collateral trust bond

    62. Whenfree competition exists the priproduct will be that value where supply is ethe demand

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    a. Law of diminishing return

    b. Law of supply

    c. Law of demand

    d. Law of supply and demand

    62. Whenfree competition exists the priproduct will be that value where supply is ethe demand

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    a. Law of diminishing return

    b. Law of supply

    c. Law of demand

    d. Law of supply and demand

    63. The ratio of the net income to the equity is known as,

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    a. Price-earning ratio

    b. Profit margin ratio

    c. Return of investment

    d. Gross margin

    63. The ratio of the net income to the equity is known as,

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    a. Price-earning ratio

    b. Profit margin ratio

    c. Return of investment

    d. Gross margin

    64. Capitalized cost of any property is ethe,

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    a. Annual cost

    b. First cost + interest of the first cost

    c. First cost + cost of perpetual maintenance

    d. First cost + salvage value

    64. Capitalized cost of any property is ethe,

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    a. Annual cost

    b. First cost + interest of the first cost

    c. First cost + cost of perpetual maintenance

    d. First cost + salvage value

    65. Which of the following depreciation mcannot have a salvage value of zero?

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    a. Declining balance method

    b. Sinking fund method

    c. Straight line method

    d. SYD method

    65. Which of the following depreciation mcannot have a salvage value of zero?

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    a. Declining balance method

    b. Sinking fund method

    c. Straight line method

    d. SYD method

    66. The lessening of value of an asset duedecrease in the quantity available preferrinnatural resources?

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    a. Depreciation

    b. Depletion

    c. Inflation

    d. Incremental cost

    66. The lessening of value of an asset duedecrease in the quantity available preferrinnatural resources?

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    a. Depreciation

    b. Depletion

    c. Inflation

    d. Incremental cost

    67. An increase in the value of a capital called

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    a. Profit

    b. Capital gain

    c. Capital expenditure

    d. Capital stock

    67. An increase in the value of a capital called

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    a. Profit

    b. Capital gain

    c. Capital expenditure

    d. Capital stock

    68. Lands, buildings, plant and machineexample of

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    a. Current assets

    b. Trade investments

    c. Fixed assets

    d. Intangible assets

    68. Lands, buildings, plant and machineexample of

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    a. Current assets

    b. Trade investments

    c. Fixed assets

    d. Intangible assets

    69. An angle that measures from the horupward to an object is called

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    a. Right angle

    b. Acute angle

    c. Angle of elevation

    d. Angle of depression

    69. An angle that measures from the horupward to an object is called

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    a. Right angle

    b. Acute angle

    c. Angle of elevation

    d. Angle of depression

    70. Any number multiplied by _____ unity?

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    a. Infinity

    b. Itself

    c. Its reciprocal

    d. Zero

    e. None of the above

    70. Any number multiplied by _____ unity?

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    a. Infinity

    b. Itself

    c. Its reciprocal

    d. Zero

    e. None of the above

    71. A polygon with fifteen sides is called

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    a. Pentagon

    b. Dodecagon

    c. Pentadecagon

    d. nonagon

    71. A polygon with fifteen sides is called

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    a. Pentagon

    b. Dodecagon

    c. Pentadecagon

    d. nonagon

    72. The chord passing through the focusparabola and perpendicular to its axis is term

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    a. Directrix

    b. Translated axis

    c. Latus rectum

    d. Asymptotes

    72. The chord passing through the focusparabola and perpendicular to its axis is term

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    a. Directrix

    b. Translated axis

    c. Latus rectum

    d. Asymptotes

    73. For ordinary annuity, what is the vaperiodic payment A?

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    a. Fi / (1+ i)^ n - 1

    b. Pi / (1+ i)^ n - 1

    c. Fi / (1+ n)^ i - 1

    d. Fi / 1+ (1+ i)^ n

    73. For ordinary annuity, what is the vaperiodic payment A?

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    a. Fi / (1+ i)^ n - 1

    b. Pi / (1+ i)^ n - 1

    c. Fi / (1+ n)^ i - 1

    d. Fi / 1+ (1+ i)^ n

    74. In a regular polygon, the perpendicudrawn from the center of the inscribed cany one of the sides is called:

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    a. Radius

    b. Altitude

    c. Median

    d. Apothem

    74. In a regular polygon, the perpendicudrawn from the center of the inscribed cany one of the sides is called:

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    a. Radius

    b. Altitude

    c. Median

    d. Apothem

    75. For the flush tank type water closet, the main purpose of the tank?

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    a. Serves as a back rest

    b. To give water surge

    c. To hold a supply of water

    d. For rim support

    75. For the flush tank type water closet, the main purpose of the tank?

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    a. Serves as a back rest

    b. To give water surge

    c. To hold a supply of water

    d. For rim support

    76. The section of the sphere cut by athrough its center is termed as:

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    a. Small circle

    b. Semi-circle

    c. Big circle

    d. Great circle

    76. The section of the sphere cut by athrough its center is termed as:

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    a. Small circle

    b. Semi-circle

    c. Big circle

    d. Great circle

    77. The statement a+b= b+a is a,

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    a. Associative law of addition

    b. Commutative law of addition

    c. Associative law of multiplication

    d. Commutative law of multiplication

    77. The statement a+b= b+a is a,

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    a. Associative law of addition

    b. Commutative law of addition

    c. Associative law of multiplication

    d. Commutative law of multiplication

    78. Today is Monday. After 61 days, it will

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    a. Wednesday

    b. Saturday

    c. Sunday

    d. Thursday

    78. Today is Monday. After 61 days, it will

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    a. Wednesday

    b. Saturday

    c. Sunday

    d. Thursday

    79. If two bodies of different masses, initrest, are acted upon by the same force for thtime, then what will be the same in both bo

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    a. Velocity

    b. Acceleration

    c. Kinetic energy

    d. Momentum

    79. If two bodies of different masses, initrest, are acted upon by the same force for thtime, then what will be the same in both bo

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    a. Velocity

    b. Acceleration

    c. Kinetic energy

    d. Momentum

    80. What is so very special about the n8549176320?

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    a. Its a cyclic number

    b. Its a Fibonacci series

    c. It is the largest number yet enumerated orally

    d. It contains digits in an alphabetical order

    80. What is so very special about the n8549176320?

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    a. Its a cyclic number

    b. Its a Fibonacci series

    c. It is the largest number yet enumerated orally

    d. It contains digits in an alphabetical order

    81. A line segment joining two points on a ccalled:

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    a. Arc

    b. Tangent

    c. Sector

    d. Chord

    81. A line segment joining two points on a ccalled:

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    a. Arcb. Tangent

    c. Sector

    d. Chord

    82. The absorption of ink by blottinginvolves which phenomenon?

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    a. Siphon actionb. Diffusion of ink through the blotting

    c. Viscosity of ink

    d. Capillary action phenomenon

    82. The absorption of ink by blottinginvolves which phenomenon?

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    a. Siphon actionb. Diffusion of ink through the blotting

    c. Viscosity of ink

    d. Capillary action phenomenon

    83. Let a thin capillary tube be replaceanother tube of insufficient length then, whhappen to water?

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    a. Depressedb. will overflow

    c. Change its meniscus

    d. Will not rise

    83. Let a thin capillary tube be replaceanother tube of insufficient length then, whhappen to water?

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    a. Depressedb. will overflow

    c. Change its meniscus

    d. Will not rise

    84. Why metals are good conductelectricity?

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    a. They contain free electronsb. The atoms are lightly packed

    c. They have high melting point

    d. All of the above

    84. Why metals are good conductelectricity?

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    a. They contain free electronsb. The atoms are lightly packed

    c. They have high melting point

    d. All of the above

    85. On 8th Feb, 2005 it was Tuesday. What day of the week on 8th Feb, 2004?

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    a. Tuesdayb. Monday

    c. Sunday

    d. Wednesday

    85. On 8th Feb, 2005 it was Tuesday. What day of the week on 8th Feb, 2004?

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    a. Tuesdayb. Monday

    c. Sunday

    d. Wednesday

    86. A five-pointed star is also known as:

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    a. Pentagonb. Pentagram

    c. Pentatron

    d. Quintagon

    86. A five-pointed star is also known as:

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    a. Pentagonb. Pentagram

    c. Pentatron

    d. Quintagon

    87. The normal to a given plane is:

    a. Lying on the plane

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    b. Coplanar

    c. Perpendicular to the plane

    d. Parallel to the plane

    87. The normal to a given plane is:

    a. Lying on the plane

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    b. Coplanar

    c. Perpendicular to the plane

    d. Parallel to the plane

    88. A plane section cut from a right circulby a plane perpendicular to the base of the c

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    a. Parabolab. Circle

    c. Hyperbola

    d. Ellipse

    88. A plane section cut from a right circulby a plane perpendicular to the base of the c

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    a. Parabolab. Circle

    c. Hyperbola

    d. Ellipse

    89. Which of the following statements is tru

    a. All squares are rectangles and rhombuses.

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    b. All rectangles are rhombuses, but not all rhombuserectangles.

    c. All squares are parallelograms, but not all squares arectangles.

    d. All rhombuses are parallelograms and all parallelogrhombuses.

    89. Which of the following statements is tru

    a. All squares are rectangles and rhombuses.

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    b. All rectangles are rhombuses, but not all rhombuserectangles.

    c. All squares are parallelograms, but not all squares arectangles.

    d. All rhombuses are parallelograms and all parallelogrhombuses.

    90. When a solid (ice and snow) changwater vapor (gas) without moving throuliquid phase, the process is called

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    a. Condensationb. Evaporation

    c. Deposition

    d. Sublimation

    90. When a solid (ice and snow) changwater vapor (gas) without moving throuliquid phase, the process is called

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    a. Condensationb. Evaporation

    c. Deposition

    d. Sublimation

    91. Its is amount of energy needed to cool 1 lb of water by one degree F.

    C l i

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    a. Celsiusb. Rankine

    c. Btu

    d. Calories

    91. Its is amount of energy needed to cool 1 lb of water by one degree F.

    C l i

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    a. Celsiusb. Rankine

    c. Btu

    d. Calories

    92. One liter per second is equal to _____ g

    0 278

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    a. 0.278 gpmb. 15.85 gpm

    c. 7.48 gpm

    d. 264 gpm

    92. One liter per second is equal to _____ g

    0 278

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    a. 0.278 gpmb. 15.85 gpm

    c. 7.48 gpm

    d. 264 gpm

    93. One btu/hr is equal to ______ kJ/hr?

    3 96 kJ/h

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    a. 3.96 kJ/hrb. 1.055 kJ/hr

    c. 4.40 kJ/hr

    d. 3413 kJ/hr

    93. One btu/hr is equal to ______ kJ/hr?

    3 96 kJ/h

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    a. 3.96 kJ/hrb. 1.055 kJ/hr

    c. 4.40 kJ/hr

    d. 3413 kJ/hr

    94. 1 atm is equal to _____?

    a. 406.8 in. of water

    b 76 H

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    b. 76 cm Hgc. 101.3 KPa

    d. 14.7 psi

    e. All of the above

    94. 1 atm is equal to _____?

    a. 406.8 in. of water

    b 76 H

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    b. 76 cm Hgc. 101.3 KPa

    d. 14.7 psi

    e. All of the above

    95. 1 horsepower is equal to ____ ?

    a. 2545 btu/hr

    b 550 ft lb/s

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    b. 550 ft-lb/sc. 178.1 cal/s

    d. 746 watts

    e. All of the above

    95. 1 horsepower is equal to ____ ?

    a. 2545 btu/hr

    b 550 ft lb/s

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    b. 550 ft-lb/sc. 178.1 cal/s

    d. 746 watts

    e. All of the above

    96. One m3/hr is equal to _____ ?

    a 0 588 cfm

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    a. 0.588 cfmb. 4.4 gpm

    c. 0.278 lps

    d. All of the above

    96. One m3/hr is equal to _____ ?

    a 0 588 cfm

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    a. 0.588 cfmb. 4.4 gpm

    c. 0.278 lps

    d. All of the above

    97. One inch water column at 4 deg. C i______?

    a 0 036 psi

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    a. 0.036 psib. 250 Pa

    c. 1.868 Torr

    d. All of the above

    97. One inch water column at 4 deg. C i______?

    a 0 036 psi

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    a. 0.036 psib. 250 Pa

    c. 1.868 Torr

    d. All of the above

    98. One kilowatt is equal to ______?

    a. 1.34 hp

    b 737 6 ft-lb/s

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    b. 737.6 ft-lb/sc. 238.9 cal/s

    d. 3413 btu/hr

    e. All of the above

    98. One kilowatt is equal to ______?

    a. 1.34 hp

    b 737 6 ft-lb/s

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    b. 737.6 ft-lb/sc. 238.9 cal/s

    d. 3413 btu/hr

    e. All of the above

    99. One m^3 is equal to ______?

    a. 35.3 ft^3

    b 264 04 gal

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    b. 264.04 galc. 9.81 kPa

    d. 1000 li

    e. All of the above

    99. One m^3 is equal to ______?

    a. 35.3 ft^3

    b 264 04 gal

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    b. 264.04 galc. 9.81 kPa

    d. 1000 li

    e. All of the above

    100. One gpm is equal to ______?

    a. 0.063 lps

    b 449 cfs0 22 2 h

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    b. 449 cfsc. 0.2272 cmh

    d. 1440 gpd

    e. All of the above

    100. One gpm is equal to ______?

    a. 0.063 lps

    b 449 cfs0 2272 h

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    b. 449 cfsc. 0.2272 cmh

    d. 1440 gpd

    e. All of the above

    101. Brake horsepower is:

    a. The power delivered by the motor to the pump.

    b. The power delivered by the pump.Al t th th t h

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    b. The power delivered by the pump.c. Always greater than the motor horsepower.

    d. Always less than the motor horsepower.

    101. Brake horsepower is:

    a. The power delivered by the motor to the pump.

    b. The power delivered by the pump.Al t th th t h

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    b. The power delivered by the pump.c. Always greater than the motor horsepower.

    d. Always less than the motor horsepower.

    102. What is the term for the combined eff

    of a pump and motor that is obtainmultiplying the pump efficiency by theefficiency?

    a. Total system efficiency

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    a. Total system efficiency

    b. Well efficiency

    c. Wire-to-water efficiency

    d. Motor-to-pipe efficiency

    102. What is the term for the combined eff

    of a pump and motor that is obtainmultiplying the pump efficiency by theefficiency?

    a. Total system efficiency

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    a. ota syste e c e cy

    b. Well efficiency

    c. Wire-to-water efficiency

    d. Motor-to-pipe efficiency

    103. Which of the following is the sacceleration due to gravity in the English un

    a. 981 fps^2

    b. 32.2 fps^2

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    pc. 9.81 fps^2

    d. 32.2 ips^2

    103. Which of the following is the sacceleration due to gravity in the English un

    a. 981 fps^2

    b. 32.2 fps^2

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    pc. 9.81 fps^2

    d. 32.2 ips^2

    104. What is the value of 1 radian in degree

    a. 57.3 deg.

    b. 89.55 deg.

    c 60 3 deg

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    c. 60.3 deg.

    d. All of the above

    104. What is the value of 1 radian in degree

    a. 57.3 deg.

    b. 89.55 deg.

    c 60 3 deg

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    c. 60.3 deg.

    d. All of the above

    105. How many degrees are 4800 mils?

    a. 180 deg.

    b. 270 deg.

    c 90 deg

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    c. 90 deg.

    d. 360 deg.

    105. How many degrees are 4800 mils?

    a. 180 deg.

    b. 270 deg.

    c 90 deg

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    c. 90 deg.

    d. 360 deg.

    106. The atomic weight of hydrogen is 1 grgram-atom. What is the mass of a hydrogen

    a. 1.66 x 10^-24 g/atom

    b. 6.02 x 10^-23 g/atom

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    g

    c. 1 g/atom

    d. The mass is too small to calculate

    106. The atomic weight of hydrogen is 1 grgram-atom. What is the mass of a hydrogen

    a. 1.66 x 10^-24 g/atom

    b. 6.02 x 10^-23 g/atom

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    g

    c. 1 g/atom

    d. The mass is too small to calculate

    107. The equation y = a1 + a2x is an algexpression for which of the following choic

    a. Straight line

    b. Cosine expansion series

    c. Circle in polar form

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    c. Circle in polar form

    d. Projectile motion

    107. The equation y = a1 + a2x is an algexpression for which of the following choic

    a. Straight line

    b. Cosine expansion series

    c. Circle in polar form

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    c. Circle in polar form

    d. Projectile motion

    108. One million gallons per day (mgd) is e______?

    a. 684.04 kPa

    b. 684 gpm

    c. 1,000,000 li

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    c. ,000,000

    d. All of the above

    108. One million gallons per day (mgd) is e______?

    a. 684.04 kPa

    b. 684 gpm

    c. 1,000,000 li

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    , ,

    d. All of the above

    109. One million gallons per day (mgd) is e______?

    a. 1.547 cfs

    b. 449 gpm

    c. 3.785 li

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    d. All of the above

    109. One million gallons per day (mgd) is e______?

    a. 1.547 cfs

    b. 449 gpm

    c. 3.785 li

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    d. All of the above

    110. One meter is equal to ______?

    a. 1.094 yard

    b. 39.37 in

    c. 3.28 ft

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    d. All of the above

    110. One meter is equal to ______?

    a. 1.094 yard

    b. 39.37 in

    c. 3.28 ft

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    d. All of the above

    111. One quarts is equal to ______?

    a. 0.946 li

    b. 449 cfs

    c. 0.2272 cmh

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    d. All of the above

    111. One quarts is equal to ______?

    a. 0.946 li

    b. 449 cfs

    c. 0.2272 cmh

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    d. All of the above

    112. Determine the value of each interior aa regular pentagon.

    a. 108 deg.

    b. 120 deg.

    c. 180 deg.

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    d. 90 deg.

    112. Determine the value of each interior aa regular pentagon.

    a. 108 deg.

    b. 120 deg.

    c. 180 deg.

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    d. 90 deg.

    113. Determine the first derivative with resx of the function: g(x) = 5 sq. rt. Of 1035

    a. 0

    b. 0.75

    c. 35

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    d. 5

    113. Determine the first derivative with resx of the function: g(x) = 5 sq. rt. Of 1035

    a. 0

    b. 0.75

    c. 35

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    d. 5

    114. Find the root mean square of 11,23 and

    a. 25

    b. 27

    c. 26

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    d. 24

    114. Find the root mean square of 11,23 and

    a. 25

    b. 27

    c. 26

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    d. 24

    115. Think of a number. Double the n

    Subtract 6 from the result and divide the by 2. The quotient will be 20. what is the you think?

    a. 12b. 20

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    c. 23

    d. 32

    115. Think of a number. Double the n

    Subtract 6 from the result and divide the by 2. The quotient will be 20. what is the you think?

    a. 12b. 20

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    c. 23

    d. 32

    116. How many permutation can be madethe word ENGINEERING?

    a. 277,200

    b. 272,700c. 200,277

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    ,

    d. 227,700

    116. How many permutation can be madethe word ENGINEERING?

    a. 277,200

    b. 272,700c. 200,277

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    d. 227,700

    117. What is the acid test ratio?

    a. The ratio of owners equity to the current liabilities

    b. The ratio of all assets to actual current liabilities.

    c. The ratio of current assets (exclusive of inventory) total current liabilities

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    total current liabilities.

    d. The ratio of gross margin to operating, sales, adminexpenses.

    117. What is the acid test ratio?

    a. The ratio of owners equity to the current liabilities

    b. The ratio of all assets to actual current liabilities.

    c. The ratio of current assets (exclusive of inventory) total current liabilities

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    total current liabilities.

    d. The ratio of gross margin to operating, sales, adminexpenses.

    118. How do call an energy required to mcoulomb of charge through an element?

    a. Current

    b. Voltage

    c. Power

    d R

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    d. Resonance

    118. How do call an energy required to mcoulomb of charge through an element?

    a. Current

    b. Voltage

    c. Power

    d R

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    d. Resonance

    119. This is a number sequence whe

    succeeding term is obtained by adding the lof preceding terms such as se(1,1,2,3,5,8) how do you call this nsequence?

    a. Eulers number

    b F b

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    b. Fermat number

    c. Fibonacci number

    d. Darshos number

    119. This is a number sequence whe

    succeeding term is obtained by adding the lof preceding terms such as se(1,1,2,3,5,8) how do you call this nsequence?

    a. Eulers number

    b F b

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    b. Fermat number

    c. Fibonacci number

    d. Darshos number

    120. If the roots of an equation are zero, thedo you classify the solutions?

    a. Extraneous solutions

    b. Trivial solutions

    c. Conditional solutions

    d Darshos solutions

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    d. Darsho s solutions

    120. If the roots of an equation are zero, thedo you classify the solutions?

    a. Extraneous solutions

    b. Trivial solutions

    c. Conditional solutions

    d Darshos solutions

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    d. Darsho s solutions

    121. In electricity, how do you call the charge flow?

    a. Potential difference

    b. Current

    c. Voltage

    d P

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    d. Power

    121. In electricity, how do you call the charge flow?

    a. Potential difference

    b. Current

    c. Voltage

    d P

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    d. Power

    122. This law in electrical circuits states

    algebraic sum of currents entering a nodclosed boundary) is zero. How do you claw?

    a. Kirchhoffs current law

    b. Ohms law

    c Kirchhoffs voltage law

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    c. Kirchhoff s voltage law

    d. Darshos law

    122. This law in electrical circuits states

    algebraic sum of currents entering a nodclosed boundary) is zero. How do you claw?

    a. Kirchhoffs current law

    b. Ohms law

    c Kirchhoffs voltage law

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    c. Kirchhoff s voltage law

    d. Darshos law

    123. This law in electrical circuits states

    algebraic sum of all voltages around a clos(or loop) is zero. How do you call this law

    a. Kirchoffs current law

    b. Ohms law

    c Kirchoffs voltage law

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    c. Kirchoff s voltage law

    d. Darshos law

    123. This law in electrical circuits states

    algebraic sum of all voltages around a clos(or loop) is zero. How do you call this law

    a. Kirchoffs current law

    b. Ohms law

    c Kirchoffs voltage law

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    c. Kirchoff s voltage law

    d. Darshos law

    124. In electrical, what is the SI uconductance?

    a. Ohm

    b. Siemens

    c. Ampere

    d. Darshos siemens

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    d. Darsho s siemens

    124. In electrical, what is the SI uconductance?

    a. Ohm

    b. Siemens

    c. Ampere

    d. Darshos siemens

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    125. Which of the following is the equivaleampere?

    a. 1 coulomb per second

    b. 1 joule per second

    c. 1 darsho per second

    d. 1 kJ per second

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    p

    125. Which of the following is the equivaleampere?

    a. 1 coulomb per second

    b. 1 joule per second

    c. 1 darsho per second

    d. 1 kJ per second

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    p

    126. This is the process of expres

    polynomial as the product of another polyor monomial of lower degree. What mathematical process?

    a. Rationalization

    b. Decomposition

    c Factoring

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    c. Factoring

    d. Darshoing

    126. This is the process of expres

    polynomial as the product of another polyor monomial of lower degree. What mathematical process?

    a. Rationalization

    b. Decomposition

    c. Factoring

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    c. Factoring

    d. Darshoing

    127. This is a point where the concavity of

    changes or when the slope of the curve is increasing nor decreasing. What is thicommonly called?

    a. Maximum point

    b. Minimum point

    c Point of inflection

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    c. Point of inflection

    d. Darshos point

    127. This is a point where the concavity of

    changes or when the slope of the curve is increasing nor decreasing. What is thicommonly called?

    a. Maximum point

    b. Minimum point

    c Point of inflection

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    c. Point of inflection

    d. Darshos point

    128. How do you call the axis of the hyp

    that passes through the center, the fovertices?

    a. Transverse axis

    b. Conjugate axisc. Asymptote axis

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    d. Major axis

    128. How do you call the axis of the hyp

    that passes through the center, the fovertices?

    a. Transverse axis

    b. Conjugate axisc. Asymptote axis

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    d. Major axis

    129. What is the number, which could expressed as a quotient of two integers?

    a. Natural

    b. Rational

    c. Irrational

    d Surd

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    d. Surd

    129. What is the number, which could expressed as a quotient of two integers?

    a. Natural

    b. Rational

    c. Irrational

    d Surd

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    d. Surd

    130. How do you call the opposite of thenano?

    a. Peta

    b. Tera

    c. Gigad. Gaga

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    130. How do you call the opposite of thenano?

    a. Peta

    b. Tera

    c. Gigad. Gaga

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    131. What do you a triangle having unequal

    a. Obtuse

    b. Oblique

    c. Scalened. Isosceles

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    131. What do you a triangle having unequal

    a. Obtuse

    b. Oblique

    c. Scalened. Isosceles

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    132. How do you call the distance of a poiny-axis?

    a. Abscissa

    b. Ordinate

    c. Coordinated. Polar distance

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    132. How do you call the distance of a poiny-axis?

    a. Abscissa

    b. Ordinate

    c. Coordinated. Polar distance

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    133. This is the measure of central te

    defined as the most frequent score. How call this measure of central tendency?

    a. Median

    b. Modec. Mean

    d D i i

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    d. Deviation

    133. This is the measure of central te

    defined as the most frequent score. How call this measure of central tendency?

    a. Median

    b. Modec. Mean

    d D i i

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    d. Deviation

    134. One mil is equal to ______?

    a. .01 in

    b. .001 in

    c. .0001 ind. .00001 in

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    134. One mil is equal to ______?

    a. .01 in

    b. .001 in

    c. .0001 ind. .00001 in

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    135. A polygon with ten sides is said to be:

    a. Dodecagon

    b. Decagon

    c. Decahadrond. Dodecahadron

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    135. A polygon with ten sides is said to be:

    a. Dodecagon

    b. Decagon

    c. Decahadrond. Dodecahadron

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    136. Any number expressed in placenotation with the base 12 is known as:

    a. Duodecimal

    b. Deonite

    c. Deciled. Dedekind

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    136. Any number expressed in placenotation with the base 12 is known as:

    a. Duodecimal

    b. Deonite

    c. Deciled. Dedekind

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    137. Another name for derivative is said to

    a. Differential manifold

    b. Partial derivative

    c. Differential formd. Differential coefficient

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    137. Another name for derivative is said to

    a. Differential manifold

    b. Partial derivative

    c. Differential formd. Differential coefficient

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    138. Another name for rhombus is said to b

    a. Dichotomy

    b. Diamond

    c. Bi-rectangulard. Bi-sexual

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    138. Another name for rhombus is said to b

    a. Dichotomy

    b. Diamond

    c. Bi-rectangulard. Bi-sexual

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    139. A prefix denoting a multiple of ten timof the physical units of the system internati

    a. Deka

    b. Nano

    c. Hectod. Exa

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    139. A prefix denoting a multiple of ten timof the physical units of the system internati

    a. Deka

    b. Nano

    c. Hectod. Exa

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    140. The father of plane geometry.

    a. Euclid

    b. Pythagoras

    c. Aristotled. Galileo

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    140. The father of plane geometry.

    a. Euclid

    b. Pythagoras

    c. Aristotled. Galileo

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    141. This is the case of a solution of a

    triangle where the given data leads solutions. How do you call this case?

    a. Ambiguous case

    b. Quadratic casec. Extraneous case

    d. Darshos case

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    141. This is the case of a solution of a

    triangle where the given data leads solutions. How do you call this case?

    a. Ambiguous case

    b. Quadratic casec. Extraneous case

    d. Darshos case

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    142. It is a series of equal payments occuequal intervals of time where the first pay

    made after several periods, after the beginthe payment, how do you call this payment?

    a. Deferred annuity

    b. Ordinary annuity

    c. Annuity due

    d Simple annuity

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    d. Simple annuity

    142. It is a series of equal payments occuequal intervals of time where the first pay

    made after several periods, after the beginthe payment, how do you call this payment?

    a. Deferred annuity

    b. Ordinary annuity

    c. Annuity due

    d Simple annuity

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    d. Simple annuity

    143. What do you think is the negotiation orates, conditions of employment ,et

    representatives of the labor forcemanagement?

    a. Union trade

    b. Union rallyc. Collective bargaining

    d. Cooperative

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    d. Cooperative

    143. What do you think is the negotiation orates, conditions of employment ,et

    representatives of the labor forcemanagement?

    a. Union trade

    b. Union rallyc. Collective bargaining

    d. Cooperative

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    p

    144. How do you call a type of bond whcorporations owner name is recorded a

    interest is paid periodically to the ownetheir asking for it?

    a. Registered bond

    b. Preferred bondc. Bail bond

    d. Incorporators bond

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    p

    144. How do you call a type of bond whcorporations owner name is recorded a

    interest is paid periodically to the ownetheir asking for it?

    a. Registered bond

    b. Preferred bondc. Bail bond

    d. Incorporators bond

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    p

    145. How do you call the integral of any q

    whose numerator is the differential denominator?

    a. Co-logarithm

    b. Logarithmc. Product

    d. Derivative

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    145. How do you call the integral of any q

    whose numerator is the differential denominator?

    a. Co-logarithm

    b. Logarithmc. Product

    d. Derivative

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    146. What is a regular polygon that

    diagonals?

    a. Nonagon

    b. Hexagonc. Pentagon

    d. Heptagon

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    146. What is a regular polygon that

    diagonals?

    a. Nonagon

    b. Hexagonc. Pentagon

    d. Heptagon

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    147. How do you call the formula used to c

    the value of n factorial, which is in syform(!), where n is large number?

    a. Stirlings approximation

    b. Matheson formulac. Darshos formula

    d. Diophantine formula

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    147. How do you call the formula used to c

    the value of n factorial, which is in syform(!), where n is large number?

    a. Stirlings approximation

    b. Matheson formulac. Darshos formula

    d. Diophantine formula

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    148. What is the reason why an ivory soap

    in water?

    a. All mater has mass.

    b. The specific gravity of ivory soap is greater than ofc. The density of ivory soap is unity.

    d. The specific gravity of ivory soap is less than of wa

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    148. What is the reason why an ivory soap

    in water?

    a. All mater has mass.

    b. The specific gravity of ivory soap is greater than ofc. The density of ivory soap is unity.

    d. The specific gravity of ivory soap is less than of wa

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    149. When two planes intersect with each

    the amount of divergence between the twois expressed by measuring the:

    a. Reflex angle

    b. Dihedral anglec. Polyhedral angle

    d. Plane angle

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    149. When two planes intersect with each

    the amount of divergence between the twois expressed by measuring the:

    a. Reflex angle

    b. Dihedral anglec. Polyhedral angle

    d. Plane angle

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    150. What do you think is the output or s

    which is insufficient to equal operating cost

    a. Breakeven point

    b. Depreciationc. Investment

    d. Cash flow

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    150. What do you think is the output or s

    which is insufficient to equal operating cost

    a. Breakeven point

    b. Depreciationc. Investment

    d. Cash flow

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    151. What is the estimate of assets net

    value at the end of its estimated life?

    a. Book value

    b. Depreciationc. Salvage value

    d. Cash flow

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    151. What is the estimate of assets net

    value at the end of its estimated life?

    a. Book value

    b. Depreciationc. Salvage value

    d. Cash flow

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    152. What do you think is the lesseningvalue of an asset due to the decrease

    quantity available as a coal, oil and timforests?

    a. Depletion

    b. Amortizationc. Depreciation

    d. Investment

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    152. What do you think is the lesseningvalue of an asset due to the decrease

    quantity available as a coal, oil and timforests?

    a. Depletion

    b. Amortizationc. Depreciation

    d. Investment

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    153. What can you say about the present w

    all depreciation over the economic life item?

    a. Maintenance

    b. Capital recoveryc. Depreciation recovery

    d. Annuity

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    153. What can you say about the present w

    all depreciation over the economic life item?

    a. Maintenance

    b. Capital recoveryc. Depreciation recovery

    d. Annuity

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    154. What do you think is the provision

    contract that indicates the possible adjustmmaterial cost and labor cost?

    a. Secondary clause

    b. Specificationc. Escalatory clause

    d. General

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    154. What do you think is the provisioncontract that indicates the possible adjustmmaterial cost and labor cost?

    a. Secondary clause

    b. Specificationc. Escalatory clause

    d. General

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    155. This is the process of determining thof certain property for specific reasons. what is this?

    a. Amortization

    b. Investmentc. Appraisal

    d. Depreciation

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    155. This is the process of determining thof certain property for specific reasons. what is this?

    a. Amortization

    b. Investmentc. Appraisal

    d. Depreciation

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    156. How do you call those products or sthat are directly used by the people to satiswants?

    a. Consumer goods and services

    b. Producer goods and servicesc. Necessity products and services

    d. Luxury products and services

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    156. How do you call those products or sthat are directly used by the people to satiswants?

    a. Consumer goods and services

    b. Producer goods and servicesc. Necessity products and services

    d. Luxury products and services

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    157. These are uses to produce consume

    and services. Guess, what are these?

    a. Consumer goods and services

    b. Producer goods and servicesc. Necessity products and services

    d. Luxury products and services

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    157. These are uses to produce consume

    and services. Guess, what are these?

    a. Consumer goods and services

    b. Producer goods and servicesc. Necessity products and services

    d. Luxury products and services

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    158. What do you think are those produservices that are required to support hum

    and activities that will be purchased in somthe same quantity even though the priceconsiderably?

    a. Consumer goods and services

    b. Producer goods and services

    c. Necessity products and services

    d. Luxury products and services

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    d. Luxury products and services

    158. What do you think are those produservices that are required to support hum

    and activities that will be purchased in somthe same quantity even though the priceconsiderably?

    a. Consumer goods and services

    b. Producer goods and services

    c. Necessity products and services

    d. Luxury products and services

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    y p

    159. How do you call a cylinder with el

    cross section?

    a. Ellipsoid

    b. Cylindroidc. Hyperboloid

    d. Paraboloid

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    159. How do you call a cylinder with el

    cross section?

    a. Ellipsoid

    b. Cylindroidc. Hyperboloid

    d. Paraboloid

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    160. How do you call a market whereby tonly one buyer of an item for which theregoods for substitutes?

    a. Monopoly

    b. Monopsonyc. Oligopoly

    d. Oligopsony

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    160. How do you call a market whereby tonly one buyer of an item for which theregoods for substitutes?

    a. Monopoly

    b. Monopsonyc. Oligopoly

    d. Oligopsony

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    161. Which statement about a charge plac

    dielectric material is true?

    a. The charge increases the conductivity of the materi

    b. The charge is confined to the region in which the ch

    was placed.c. The charge is immediately lost to the atmosphere.

    d. The charge is instantly carried to the materials surf

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    161. Which statement about a charge plac

    dielectric material is true?

    a. The charge increases the conductivity of the materi

    b. The charge is confined to the region in which the ch

    was placed.c. The charge is immediately lost to the atmosphere.

    d. The charge is instantly carried to the materials surf

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