Pranam Q6 Wrong answer. Simple. First a fine road transportation depends on the roads being so smooth and rideable. The USA, China, Singapore, Australia, and Germany have fantastic roads. Even in snow-cladden-winter with chain cars can be driven. Public transport and trains are well connected. But it is a question of time-travel. In the USA if one were to travel 40 miles up and down, (64kms) by a public transport system operated by time perfectly, it would take a minimum 1 1/2+ 1 1/2= 3 hours ( sometimes it may take even 2+2=4 hours even) ; even in India it takes so much of time only. System is good;you can comfortably sit and travel in the USA; but time consumption is too long; but by car one reaches the station in 30 minutes or less up and another 30 min down. Saving time is the only cause of cars aplenty. Road conditions in India in many places are so bad that it takes 2 1/2 to 3 hours to go to Vizhupuram from chennai which distance can be covered in the USA by less than an hour by car. In the USA and other nations of Europe people measure the distance by time and not by miles. In Hyderabad from airport to city and Haryana Delhi roads are flying roads. KR IRS 31322
On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 at 17:55, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 < [email protected]> wrote: > *CULTURAL QA 03-2022-31* > > *BEING A COMPILATION THERE MAY BE ERRORS* > > Q1 What are the reasons to keep your car clean? > > A1 Silvia Thomas Answered just now > > Some people may not realize how important it is to keep your car kept > cleaned > > Many people don't realize how important it is to maintain a clean vehicle. > Here are five reasons to keep your vehicle clean. > > 1. It protects your paint. > > Many people believe that waxing and washing a car is an indulgence and > unnecessary. Maintaining your car's exterior is crucial in its > preservation. While most cars will eventually lose value, you can prolong > the life of your car and preserve its value. Your car's paint is naturally > harmed by dirt, grime, salt, and other contaminants. > > 2. This can help you avoid costly repairs > > Car filth can cause damage to your car's paintwork and body, as I > mentioned in the previous point. Some of the damage can't be reversed and > will need to be completely replaced. These repairs are expensive and will > reduce the car's overall value. > > 3. Clean cars are safer > > Statistics show that you are most likely to be in a car crash > approximately once every 18 year. To reduce these odds, you should keep > your car clean. Every year, people are involved in accidents due to dirty > windows that reduce visibility. > > 4. It is important to clean your interior. > > Many people allow their cars' interiors to become too dirty. People might > understand why they should clean their cars if they live in the same > environment as in their homes. Cleansing the interior of your vehicle can > eliminate harmful bacteria from building up on dashboards, steering wheels > and upholstery. > > 5. You can be proud of a clean vehicle > > This is probably the best reason to maintain a clean vehicle. > Scientifically, it has been proven that a clean car is happier. Your car > speaks volumes about you. You should take pride in your car and keep it > clean. > > Q2 Which railway station is divided into two states in India? > > A2 Ankit Barnawal Former Student at Doon Business School, > Dehradun (2017–2022)Sun > > There are two railway stations in India which are divided into two states. > > Bhawani Mandi railway station > > Bhawani Mandi railway station is divided into two states i.e. Rajasthan > and Madhya Pradesh.The station code is BWM. > > Navapur railway station > > Navapur railway station is divided into two states i.e. Maharashtra and > Gujarat.The station code is NWU. > > Q3 Do you believe that there were ancient civilizations on Earth > that were more advanced than our present day technological achievements? > What are your theories? > > A3 Mats Andersson Common or Garden Armchair Historian20h > > * No. And the reasons are: oil wells and coal mines.* > > Any ancient civilisation—Atlantis, Mu, Neanderthal, or Dinosaur—would have > spread far and wide, by the simple expedient of their neighbours looking at > them and saying “Hey, look what they’re doing, I want some of that”. And > that civilisation would have used up all easily available energy, because > you need energy to run a civilisation. Lots of energy. > > *When the Industrial Revolution rolled around, there was a lot of easily > extracted energy around. Oil wells and coal seams.* No one had been using > it up. Now, we still find energy that’s a tad more difficult to dig up, > like uranium and stuff, but it’s obviously not been used up by anyone. > > *Hence, no advanced civilisation was around before ours.* > > It’s not outright impossible that there was a civilisation rivalling the > Greek, Maya or early Chinese somewhere, a few thousand years before the > generally accepted date. It could be hidden in a jungle or under a desert > somewhere. The earliest civilisations didn’t spread as far, and they didn’t > extract resources to an extent that might be obvious to us today. > > But that would only mean advanced for its time, not as advanced as we are > (technologically, that is). > > Q4 Can palm oil contribute to diabetes? > > A4 Lucia Garcia Worked at Hospitals Mon > > Palm oil is a healthy edible oil which we use commonly in our cooking. > Palm oil is one of the most consumed vegetable oils. Palm oil, soybean oil > and rapeseed oil are known as "the world's three major vegetable oils". > > Palm oil is easy to digest and absorb. The digestibility and absorption > rate of palm oil by the body is over 98%. > > *Palm oil has nothing to do with diabetes, and diabetics can consume palm > oil.* > > Palm oil contains 50% saturated fatty acids, 40% monounsaturated fatty > acids, and 10% polyunsaturated fatty acids. > > Excessive intake of saturated fatty acids is considered to be the cause of > many diseases, *however, there is no direct relationship between > saturated fatty acids and diabetes.* > > Fat does not raise blood sugar, it provides energy to the body. The > metabolism of fat does not involve insulin, which reduces the burden on the > pancreas responsible for insulin secretion. > > *Some medical experts believe that increasing the intake of fat, > especially natural saturated fat, can change the body from relying on sugar > metabolism to fat metabolism, which is an important way to reverse > diabetes.* > > Palm oil also contains nearly 50% unsaturated fatty acids. Unsaturated > fatty acids can regulate blood lipids, reduce blood viscosity, reduce > cholesterol, and are very beneficial to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular > health. > > Q5 How much does it cost to paint 630 square feet in Chennai? > > A5 Senthil T, lives in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India (2015-present) > Updated Dec 28, 2018 > > Now I am painting similar square feet in Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu. I > like to give you the complete expense to paint the area. > > Paint Type : > > The paint you are choosing for interior and exterior is the key. Actually > I gone through all sites and finally choose Asian Paints. > > For interior: Asian Royale Shyne > > For exterior: Asian Apex Ultima > > If you want, you can go for low budget paints. But royale shyne and ultima > is the best one in terms of cost, smoothness, washable, resistance and > anti-algal protection. > > Procedure: > > 1.First remove the wall dust, moisture and clean the wall completely. > > 2. Fill the cracks in wall using Asian crack filler. > > 3. Apply putty twice for smooth finishing. (Few go for one time, but it is > not a good approach). Before applying the putty, each time clean the > surface using silicon carbide waterproof paper. > > 4. Before painting the wall, apply primer once. > > 5. Last step, apply the paint. > > This procedure is applicable for both interior and exterior. > > Materials Needed: > > You have mentioned 630 sqt. I am assuming it as 2 rooms, 1 Hall and 1 > kitchen. > > To finish a single room, 4 litre. To finish a hall, 6 litre. To > finish a kitchen, 4 litre. > > Putty 40 kg pack - 12 max( Because it depends on the house. If your house > walls dont have cracks, ups and down then you can finish 9 it in pack). If > you are not applying putty outside, then you can finish it in 7 max. > > Interior primer 20 litre and exterior 20 litre. > > Emulsion white - 10 litre for top sealing in all places. > > Exterior ultima 25 litre Aprx. (It depens on how you are applying the > paint). > > Paint Rollers, Brushes and silicon papers. > > Average cost of the paint: > > For shyne and ultima (per litre) - 450 to 650 INR. > > *If you are going for dark colour the price is high and it costs around > 750 INR. Light colour costs less, always.* > > Putty 40 kg pack - 950 to 1000 INR. > > *Labour charges:* > > It depends on the area. In my area they asked 600 INR.( *In Chennai it is > Rs 1000-00*) > > Most of the works in my house is completed. So far I have spent around *65,000 > INR (for all paint, materials and labour charges); *only four days of > work is pending. 5 man power, So totally 80,000 INR. > > Again it depends on the paint you are choosing. *Royale shyne and ultima > is the best and it is also reasonable, with 7 years of warranty.* > > Follow the images below. I applied ‘L’ shape everywhere. But for bedrooms, > apply one colour in one side and apply other colour for rest of the three > side. Top Seeling with white colour. > > My suggestions: > > For hall and exterior, choose pleasant light colour. > > For bedrooms, choose one side dark and another side light. > > *Don't apply two much water in the paint.* > > For better finishing, apply two times putty as well as paint. > > Always spend more time to remove the moisture, apply putty and crack > fillers correctly. > > You need not to spend too much time on applying paints, because shyne and > ultima will take less time. > > *2nd answer- How much does it cost to paint 630 square feet in Chennai?* > > *Gopala Krishnan, lives in Chennai, Tamil Nadu,* India > (2005-present)Answered just now > > I am from Chennai, India. Three days back I completed 75% painting of my > home. Outside fully and inside bedrooms and kitchen, portico and my room. > Hall, dining and bathrooms to be completed in another session. > > The painter worked out for 1900 square feet home for calculating the > outer area with Asian paints ultima protax- *Rs 1Lakh and labour 75000–00*. > He had given choice that materials he will collect and I can pay bill to > the shop by cheque. When bill came it was 1Lakh 11thousand rupees. He came > forward he might pay 11T since he quoted one Lakh only*. The full bill > materials were used for my home and so I issued a cheque for full amount. > *The > painters worked from 9.30 AM to 6.30 PM in their own accord. So I paid > labour too as quoted. > > Roof top tiles were painted grey, outer tile works in front side of home > and front compound wall were polished. Total terrace was brought to > original bricks colour by cleaning. *Total compound was cleaned after > painting by them.* > > There is a difference between ultima and ultima protax -*Rs 30000–00 in > the quantity required*. > > The colour I chose parrot green had a price difference of about 20000–00 > from other exterior colours. So about 50000-00 can be saved using low > cost colour and apex ultima. > > Protax is warranty is for 10 years and ultima for 7 years. My earlier > painting was ultima only. Some parrot green paint and base paint was > surplus. After adding base white, diluted surplus parrot green paint of > outdoor was used for painting inside . > > Incidentally navy blue compound wall paint cost only *3500-00 instead of > 8000-00 for 20 litres.(approximate rates) * > > Depending on paint company, colour, colour change, number of coatings, > there is variation. My outer colour was earlier pink, so primer and two > coatings were required. > > In nutshell instead of 1Lakh 85000–00, the area can be painted even with > in 85000–00 or even less. using lesser quality paint, colour not costing > high. Labour and painting accessories will remain the same. > > *Company rate may be slightly higher but they will be strict on > specification agreed.* > > *Q6 Why has having a car become a necessity in the US if they have > a great public transportation system?* > > A6 Steven Haddock Lives in Toronto, ON (1959–present)Mar 23 > > Maybe English isn’t your first language, but the tense you’re looking for > is “had” a great public transportation system. > > *You are correct that up until 1940 getting just about anywhere in the > United States by train, bus and cab was almost certainly the best way to > go.* > > In “Of Mice and Men”, the characters travel to a farm they plan to work at > by bus along a highway. > > In “It Happened One Night”, Gable and Lombard travel from Florida to New > York by bus > > And getting around by train was a piece of cake with frequent service > including overnight, with either sleeper service or just sitting up all > night in the bar car. > > *But in the 1950s pretty much all of that was dismantled as “old > fashioned”.* > > Most cities tore out their street car systems (notable exceptions, > Pittsburgh, Newark and San Francisco) > > Street cars from Los Angeles’s massive “Red Line” system, being prepared > for scrap. > > *By the 1970s, passenger rail service was pretty much non-existent and the > government had to* take over what little was left. Since then, the number > of passenger routes has continued to decline. > > By the 2010s, there wasn’t sufficient demand for bus service to most > communities. At least in the United States. Germany is criss-crossed by > frequent and reliable rail, subway, tram and bus service. > > Notice that even in heavily populated areas, rail service isn’t very > comprehensive. *Germany is roughly the same size as California and has > about twice as many people, but Germany has thousands of miles of rail > compared to hundreds for California. And it wasn’t always like that.* > > This is Buffalo’s Central Rail Terminal. It was a key transportation > terminal linking New York, Toronto and Chicago in the 1930s and 1940s > before its long slow decline which led to its closure in 1979. > > This, on the other hand, is a brand new underground intercity rail station > in Stuttgart. Despite going about 1 billion euros over budget, no one is > really complaining much. > > As a result, pretty much the any way to get anywhere in the United States, > even if you fly, is “personal car”. For example, if you’re flying into > Dallas/Fort Worth you had better line up a rental because cabs generally > have to be booked days in advance. *In many U.S. cities, you shouldn’t > even think of taking public transportation from the airport because it > ranges from “terrible” to “non-existent*”. > > Q7 How many lung lobes do people have? > > A7 Ken Saladin Former professor of histology (microscopic > anatomy)16h > > As others have said, three in the right lung and two in the left. To add > to that, one reason for the asymmetry is that the heart tilts to the left > and takes up some space on that side. > > *All the above QA are from Quora website on 31-03- 2022. * > > *Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers .* > > *Compiled **and posted by R. 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