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Cause- The government has recently increased its taxes on petrol and diesel by about 10 percent. Which of the following can be a possible effect of the above cause? (a) The petroleum companies will reduce the price of petrol and diesel by about 10 percent. (b) The petroleum companies will increase the prices of petrol and diesel by about 10 percent. [c] The petroleum companies will increase the prices of petrol and diesel by about 5 percent. (d) The petrol pump will stop selling petrol and diesel till the taxes are rolled back by the government. (e) None of above.

From a tank of petrol, which contains 200 litres of petrol, the seller replaces each time with kerosene when he sells 40 litres of petrol (or its mixture). Everytime he sells out only 40 litres of petrol (pure or impure). After replacing the petrol with kerosene 4th time, the total amount of kerosene in the mixture is :

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A short electric dipole is placed in the electric field due to a point charge. Then (A) The dipole must experience a force (B) The dipole may experience a force (C) The dipole must experience a torque (D) The dipole may experience a torque

In a certain experiment , a small radioactive source must move at selected extremely slow speeds This motion is accomplished by fastening the source to one end of an aluminium rod and heating the central section of the rod in Fig has length d = 2.00 cm. at what constant rate must the temperature of the rod be changed if the source is to move at a constant speed of 150 nm/ s ?

Study the following table. After studying the above table, Devmeet a class V student, wrote the following in his notebook. A. Petrol is a more expensive fuel than diesel. B. The percentage increase in price of diesel is more than that of petrol. C. Diesel is cheaper and that is why public transport runs on it. D. Diesel is a cheaper fuel than petrol. People should buy diesel vehicles.