A. Sequence of operation to be performed
B. Progress of work performed
C. Authorisation of work to be performed
D. Balancing of load on machines
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A. Slush
B. Die
C. Investment
D. True centrifugal
A. Haemoglobin
B. Chlorophyll
C. Hypo solution
D. None of these
A. Deuterium
B. Hydrogen
C. Neon
D. Helium
A. High speed steel
B. Carbide
C. Cast alloy
D. Plain carbon steel
A. Carbon
B. Aluminium
C. Silver
D. Stainless steel
A. R
B. -R
C. 0
D. (3/2) R
A. Non-crystalline organic polymeric
B. Ceramic
C. All crystalline
D. All amorphous
A. Compact & rugged construction with an accuracy of 0.1 to 1%
B. No moving parts and incurs negligible deflection under load
C. Provision of thermal compensation and is hermetically sealed
D. All A, B & C
A. Can be determined only experimentally
B. Can be determined from the stoichiometry of the reaction
C. Cannot be zero
D. Can be fractional