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Subject :ICSO    Class : Class 7

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Class : Class 8
9

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Subject :ICSO    Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 7
ANS. OPTION (A)

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Class : Class 7
option A.

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Class : Class 7
A. Shift+F7

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Class : Class 8
OPTION A - SHIFT+F7

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Class : Class 8
PAVAN.M from bunts sangha rns vidyaniketan,karnataka class 4 A. SHIFT+F7

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Class : Class 9
The answer is option is (A) SHIFT + F7

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Class : Class 4
The answer is SHIFT+F7.

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Subject :ICSO    Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 7
ANS. OPTION (A)

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Class : Class 4
Sentence Case is the answer

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Class : Class 7
A. Sentence case.

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Subject :ICSO    Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 7
D. Triple click on the paragraph

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Class : Class 4
triple click inside the paragraph

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Class : Class 4
correct answer is option b.

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Class : Class 7
ANS.OPTION (D)

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Class : Class 8
OPTION D - TRIPLE CLICK INSIDE THE PARAGRAGH

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Class : Class 9
Option (D)

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Subject :ICSO    Class : Class 4

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Class : Class 8
Ctrl+H

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Class : Class 7
A. Ctrl+H

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Class : Class 7
ANS. OPTION (A)

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Subject :ICSO    Class : Class 9

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Class : Class 9
What you want go that page you press screen print in keyboard and go to M S Power Point and you press ctrl v ( paste ) in slide it is knows as screen shot in computer

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Class : Class 9
in which version 2007 or 10 ?

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Subject :ICSO    Class : Class 9

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Class : Class 10
It is Magnetic Ink Character Recognition, used banks to safely handover huge amount of bank transaction. It is use cheque book and cheque book series number

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Class : Class 9
Magnetic Ink Character Regocnition is sensitive to magnetic fields

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Class : Class 9
MICR is an abbreviation for “Magnetic Ink Character Recognition”.ITS USED FOR IDENTIFICATION The MICR code is a 9 digit code, which is printed at the bottom of a cheque. Here’s how it looks: Sample Cheque / Check for MICR Composition of the MICR code A MICR code is unique to each bank branch. Thus, a MICR code can be used to uniquely identify any bank branch. It comprises of 3 parts: The first three digits represent the city (City Code). They are aligned with the PIN code we use for postal addresses in India. The next 3 digits represent the bank (Bank Code) The last 3 digits represent the branch (Branch Code) Example 1 Let’s say you have an account in the Andheri (West), Mumbai branch of State Bank of India (SBI). What would be its MICR code? City code for Mumbai: 400 Bank code for SBI: 002 Branch code for Andheri (West): 003 Thus, the MICR code is: 400002003

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Class : Class 9
It stands for Magnetic ink character recognition,it is used for handover bank transaction

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Class : Class 10
It is Magnetic Ink Character Recognition, used banks to safely handover huge amount of bank transaction.. Consist 9 digit number on cheque

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Class : Class 9
It is Magnetic Ink Character Recognition, used banks to safely handover huge amount of bank transaction. Cheque book in black numbers

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Class : Class 9
It is Magnetic Ink Character Recognition, used banks to safely handover huge amount of bank transaction. It is use cheque book and cheque book series number

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Class : Class 9
MICR which means MAGNETIC INK CHARACTER RECOGNITION.It is used for handover bank transaction

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Subject :ICSO    Class : Class 5

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Class : Class 6
http://allocating.one

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Subject :ICSO    Class : Class 6

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Class : Class 7
It A

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Class : Class 6
B

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Class : Class 6
it is b because users first interaction is with the hardware

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Subject :ICSO    Class : Class 8

In the following question, two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the questions below the rows of numbers are to be answered. The operations of numbers progress from left to right.
(i)If an odd number is followed by a two-digit even number then they are to be added.
(ii)If an odd number is followed by a two-digit odd number then the second number is to be subtracted from the first number.
(iii)If an even number is followed by a number which is a perfect square of a number then the second number is to be divided by the first number.
(iv)If an even number is followed by a two-digit even number then the first number is to be multiplied by the second number. 15 11 20 4008 12 10 If the resultant of the second set of numbers is divided by the resultant of the first set of numbers what will be the outcome?

A 196
B 200
C 19
D 192


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Class : Class 1
The answer comes out to be 192. Hence, the correct answer is D.

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