Read the following passage and answer questions. On the face of it, telescopes and data bases sound like very different things. Telescopes sit on the top of mountains, and are pointed at the skies; data bases sit on computer hard disks, humming away and g
A. Telescopes and data bases complement each other for the astronomer
B. Telescopes and data bases are both becoming relevant for the astronomer
C. Telescopes and data bases have nothing in common for the astronomer
D. Telescopes and data bases can be confusing to the astronomer
BCSইংরেজি - গ্রামার ও ভোকাবুলারিComprehensionComprehension (Topic Practice)BCS - ⚡ অনলাইন প্রশ্নব্যাংক দেখুন 💥
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
A.
Telescopes and data bases complement each other for the astronomer
Explanation:
Related Questions (Any University/Year)
- "Khyber" offers reduction to-
- Amerigo abides-
- The author's stance on the possibility of life on Mars can best be described as:
- The use of chemical materials in farming became so widespread because they were _____
- Which of the following if true would most clearly have supported the contention referred to in the last part of the paragraph?
- Nowadays we think of money as ____ .
- Which, according to the passage, is not true?
- 'Alfred Bernard Noble, a Swedish inventor and philanthropist bequeathed most of his vast fortune in trust as a fund from which annual prizes could be awarded to individuals and organizations who had achieved the greatest benefit to humanity in a particular year. Originally, there were six classifications for outstanding contributions designated in Nobel's will including physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and international peace, In 1969 a prize for economics endowed by the Central Bank of Sweden was added, The prizes are usually presented in Stockholm on December 10, with the king of Sweden officiating, an appropriate tribute to Alfred Nobel on the anniversary of his death.' What does this passage mainly discuss?
- Which of the following is not supported by the text?
- according to the passage before the final results of the study were known which of the folllowing seemed likely?
- When was the first word from the Rosetta stone deciphered?
- The central idea of the passage is:
- Read the following passage and answer questions. On the face of it, telescopes and data bases sound like very different things. Telescopes sit on the top of mountains, and are pointed at the skies; data bases sit on computer hard disks, humming away and
- Each of the followings can be inferred from the passage EXCEPT.
- How many people can go on this tour?
- Read the passage and answer to the questions (1-5): Marie Curie, was born in Warsaw on November 7, 1867. She became involved in student activism and found it prudent to leave Warsaw, then in the part of Poland dominated by Russia, for Cracow, which at that time was under Austrian rule. In 1891, she went to Paris to continue her studies at the Sorbonne where she obtained Licentiateships in Physics and the Mathematical Sciences. She met Pierre Curie, Professor in the School of Physics in 1894 and in the following year they were married. She succeeded her husband as Head of the Physics Laboratory at the Sorbonne, gained her Doctor of Science degree in 1903, and following the tragic death of Pierre Curie in 1906, she took his place as Professor of General Physics in the Faculty of Sciences, the first time a woman had held this position. The discovery of radioactivity by Henri Becquerel in 1896 inspired the Curies in their brilliant researches and analyses which led to the isolation of polonium, named after the country of Marie's birth, and radium. Curie developed methods for the separation of radium from radioactive residues in sufficient quantities to allow for its characterization and the careful study of its properties, therapeutic properties in particular. She received many honorary degrees and honorary memberships of learned societies throughout the world. Together with her husband, she was awarded half of the the Nobel prize for Physics in 1903, for their study into the spontaneous radiation discovered by Becquerel, who was awarded the other half of the prize. In 1911 she received a second Nobel Prize, this time in Chemistry, in recognition of her work in radioactivity she also received, jointly with her husband, the Davy Medal of the Royal Society in 1903 and in 1921, President Harding, presented her with one gram of radium in recognition of her service of science.Madame Curie was awarded Ph.D in ________.
- Wood-pulp as raw material for paper was developed because of :
- Why does the author emphasize 'striking a balance between guidacne and autonomy'?
- The passage focuses on
- To deny education to women is the height of selfishness