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Mr. Dubey • 51.47K Points
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Q) In a certain code, 15789 is written as XTZAL and 2346 is written as NPSU. how is 23549 written in that code? 

(A) NPTUL
(B) PNTSL
(C) NPTSL
(D) NBTSL
Correct Answer - Option (C)

Explanation :
As we see in question, 15789 is written as XTZAL 2346 is written as NPSU Now come to the question part. 23549 will be written as 2 - N 3 - P 5 - T 4 - S 9 - L hence NPTSL is right answer.

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Mr. Dubey • 51.47K Points
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Q) Which of the following is not a unit of Energy? 

(A) Calorie
(B) Joule
(C) Electron Volt
(D) Watt
Correct Answer - Option (C)

Explanation :
A) Joule (J). This is the basic energy unit of the metric system, or in a later more comprehensive formulation, the International System of Units (SI). It is ultimately defined in terms of the meter, kilogram, and second. B) Calorie (cal). Historically the calorie was defined in terms of the heating of water. Thus, in a traditional definition, one calorie is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1°C, from 14.5 °C to 15.5 °C. (This is sometimes referred to as the 15 °C calorie, and differs slightly from the "calorie" measured for other temperature intervals.) More recently the calorie has been defined in terms of the joule; the equivalence between the calorie and joule is historically known as the mechanical equivalent of heat. C) Kilowatt-hour (kWh). The kilowatt-hour is a standard unit of electricity production and consumption. By definition, noting that 1 kilowatt = 1000 watts:

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