A financial institution needs only to provide the caller with a limited amount of information. A __________ system is ideal to satisfy this need.
2. Question | Mathematics
A circular hole with diameter 4 cm is cut
out of a circular piece of card with a
diameter of 16 cm. The area of the
remaining card, in cm2 , is
3. Question | English A
Instruction: Choose from the four options the word or pair of words which BEST completes the meaning of the sentence.
An attack on someone when that person is most vulnerable may be ............ but is always ............
4. Question | English A
Instruction: Choose from the four options the word or pair of words which BEST completes the meaning of the sentence.
While the committee members ............ insults across the floor, the chairman tried in vain to ............ order.
5. Question | English A
Instructions: Choose the one NEAREST IN MEANING to the original sentence.
The youth of the country need to organize themselves into cooperatives in order to support the prime minister's drive for self-sufficiency.
6. Question | Mathematics
2(5 - x) - 3(x - 6) =
7. Question | Chemistry
Acid soils can be neutralised by adding:
8. Question | Mathematics
The equation of the line which passes through the point (0 , -3) and has a gradient of 1/2 is
9. Question | Chemistry
The number of atoms in this formula, H2SO4, is:
10. Question | English A
Instruction: Choose from the four options the word or pair of words which BEST completes the meaning of the sentence.
To conceal his true activities, the spy quickly ............ a plausible excuse for his presence there.
11. Question | Mathematics
The pie chart above shows how a student
used 10 hours per week for studying
English (E), Mathematics (M), French (F)
and Geography (G), The amount of hours
spent studying French is approximately
12. Question | Biology
Which of the following is NOT a way in which infectious diseases can be transmitted?
13. Question | Information Technology
All of the following devices are commonly used non-impact printers EXCEPT __________.
14. Question | Social Studies
The constitutions of Commonwealth Caribbean countries guarantee citizens freedom of conscience, expression, assembly and movement. These freedoms are usually referred to as
15. Question | Integrated Science
Which of the following tests describes the test for glucose?
16. Question | Principles Of Accounts
John Jones pays his employees by cash. How will he record this payment in his books?
17. Question | Chemistry
1 mole of sodium carbonate weighs 106 g, so the number of moles in 318 g will be:
18. Question | Information Technology
Which of the following statements is UNTRUE?
19. Question | Mathematics
How many lines of symmetry does this
shape have?
20. Question | Social Studies
Caribbean governments have improved the rights of children born out of wedlock by.