What is the name of the potential nanotechnological weapon, primarily for spying, being considered by
the US Department of Defense?
a. Smart dust c. Nanobombs
b. Decepticons d. Smart sand
ANS: A
Smart dust would consist of nanobots that would be used for surveillance, considered virtually impervious
to enemy defenses unless counteracted by other nanotechnology
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a. Mecca. b. the Golden Temple. c. Langar. d. Adi Granth.
Which of the following represent reasons for multinational corporations to operate in less developed countries (LDCs)?
A. highly trained labor, tax incentives, scarce resources B. cheap labor, available resources, tax shelters C. good infrastructure, well-educated populace, textile factories D. strong currency, developed bureaucracies, decent healthcare
__________ helps human beings to understand their world, according to Joseph Campbell
a. Allegory b. Myth c. Parable d. Scripture