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71. Most of the power stations produce (NTSE Maharashtra, Stage-I, 2015-16)
Direct current
Electric power
Potential difference
Alternating current
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72. Choose the correct alternative which matches second and third columns with first column. (NTSE Maharashtra, Stage-I, 2015-16)
(I)-(b)-(ii), (II)-(c)-(iv), (III)-(a)-(i), (IV)-(d)-(iii)
(I )-( a )-(i), (II )-(b )-(iii), (111)-( c )-(iv), (IV)-( d)-(ii)
(I)-(d)-(iii), (II)-(b)-(iv), (III)-(a)-(i)-, (IV)-(c)-(ii)
(I)-(c)-(iv), (II)-(a)-(i), (III)-d-(ii), (IV)-(b)-(iii)
73. Arrange the following metals in increasing resistivities Chromium, Nickel, Manganese, Iron (NTSE Maharashtra, Stage-I, 2015-16)
Nickel-lron-manganese-Chromium
Nickel-lron-Chromium-manganese
74. A metallic conductor carries 800 mA current from left to right. It means that (NTSE Bihar, Stage-I, 2016-17)
5 x 1018 protons are flowing per sec from left to right
5 x 1018 electrons are flowing per sec right to left
8 x 102 electrons are flowing per sec right to left
5 x 1018 protons are flowing per sec from left to right and 5 x 1018 electrons are flowing per sec right to left
75. Ohm's law (I - V/R) is applicable for (NTSE Bihar, Stage-I, 2016-17)
All types of conductors of electricity
Only metallic conductors of electricity
Only semiconductors of electricity
Only from metallic and ionic conductors of electricity
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