Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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In what century were woodcuts and engravings popular art forms?
Question:-In what century were woodcuts and engravings popular art forms? Answer: One of the most popular arts of the Middle Ages was woodcut and engraving with the elements brought to the highest level in the 15th and 16th centuries. They helped a way in printing hence making art more accessible to the public thus denying…
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A wealth gap is an economic difference between A) nations. B) classes.
A wealth gap is an economic difference between A) nations. B) classes. C) businesses. D) governments. Answer: B) classes. A wealth inequality therefore defines the distribution of assets which include financial and non-financial among the various groups within the society. It is the economic difference that exists between both the higher or the rich class…
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For a self-sufficient producer, the production possibilities frontier:
For a self-sufficient producer, the production possibilities frontier: a. is the same as the consumption possibilities frontier. b. is greater than the consumption possibilities frontier. c. is less than the consumption possibilities frontier. d. is always a straight line. Answer: a. is the same as the consumption possibilities frontier. Since the producer is independent in…
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Regarding stress, which of the following statements is false?
Regarding stress, which of the following statements is false? a. Stress can be a major behavioral risk factor if it is prolonged or severe. b. Stress can occur due to both positive and negative events. c. Stress can often be managed and controlled. d. Stress is almost always bad for you and should be avoided…
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Which kind of poison would most likely directly interfere with glycolysis?
Which kind of poison would most likely directly interfere with glycolysis? a. A poison that binds to pyruvate and inactivates it. b. A poison that blocks the passage of electrons along the electrontransport chain. c. A poison that closely mimics the structure of glucose but is not metabolized. d. A poison that reacts with oxygen…
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Deadweight losses occur when the quantity of an output produced is:
Deadweight losses occur when the quantity of an output produced is: A) greater than, but not when it is less than, the competitive equilibrium quantity. B) less than or greater than the competitive equilibrium quantity. C) such that the marginal benefit of the output is just equal to the marginal cost Answer: B) less than…
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Trade accounts receivable are valued and reported on the balance sheet:
Trade accounts receivable are valued and reported on the balance sheet: a) in the investment section. b) only if they are not past due c) at gross amounts less sales returns and allowances d) at net realizable value Answer: c) at gross amounts less sales returns and allowances Trade accounts receivable; this is simply the…
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If actual costs were greater than budgeted cost, what type of variance would it be and how would the variance be written?
Question:- If actual costs were greater than budgeted cost, what type of variance would it be and how would the variance be written? Answer: This situation would produce an unfavourable variance because it is the real cost of product that lies beyond the planned cost incorporated in the budget. Individual sundries here worked by separating…
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What is the site of protein synthesis in a eukaryotic cell?
What is the site of protein synthesis in a eukaryotic cell? a. ribosomes b. cytoplasm c. mitochondria d. Golgi apparatus Answer: a. ribosomes In eukaryotic cells Free ribosomes are involved with in protein synthesis and these are large biomolecules composed of ribosomal RNA ((rRNA) and proteins. They lie in this location in the eukaryotic bodies…
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What is the site of protein synthesis in a eukaryotic cell? a. ribosomes b. cytoplasm
What is the site of protein synthesis in a eukaryotic cell? a. ribosomes b. cytoplasm c. mitochondria d. Golgi apparatus Answer: a. ribosomes In eukaryotic cells Free ribosomes are involved with in protein synthesis and these are large biomolecules composed of ribosomal RNA ((rRNA) and proteins. They lie in this location in the eukaryotic bodies…
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