SC Integrated Test Step - 3
Description: Integrated Test - 13 | |
Number of Questions: 10 | |
Created by: Jatin Goyal | |
Tags: Integrated Test - 13 Sentence Correction/Improvement |
A recent study report contends that although genetic predisposition and antenatal factors greatly determine a child's intelligence quotient and emotional well-being, influences during childhood have at least as important a bearing on a child's overall development.
Physicians of the19th century, as a means to cure, often used bloodletting that was popular primarily because of the influence of Greek medicine.
The trees from genus Olea, some of them over thousand of years old, are among the longest living trees in the world, just as trees of Taxus genus are, yet they are so under-researched that science has not been able to find the reasons for their longevity.
To put the flagging economy back on track, Americans would have to do a great deal more than now about the burgeoning economic and trust deficit.
Scientists have found that mole rats, having been exposed to high levels of cancer causing gamma radiation, and thus having lowered immunity levels, nevertheless produce antibodies at similar levels, and as readily as unexposed mole rats do.
The metals used in new-age automobiles are different than the ones used in older automobiles because they are more lightweight and stronger.
During a high tide, the gravitational pull of the moon causes tides in oceans, like a soft drink that travels up a straw when sucked upon.
A large fall in the inflows from Foreign Institutional Investors in the coming year is expected to reduce investments in Capital Markets by several billion dollars, making the Capital Market's economic health much more precarious than in the entire last decade.
According to a science magazine, discovering 'anti-matter' is still a fantasy of most young nuclear physicists, like that of earlier generations of nuclear physicists.