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5. The grains that appear on a televisionset when operated are also referred toas(A) sparks (B) green dots(C) snow (D) rain drops

Question

The grains that appear on a television set when operated are also referred to as

  • (A) sparks
  • (B) green dots
  • (C) snow
  • (D) rain drops
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Solution

To answer this question, we need to identify the term used to describe the grains that appear on a television set when it is operated.

The options given are (A) sparks, (B) green dots, (C) snow, and (D) rain drops.

To determine the correct answer, we can eliminate options that do not accurately describe the grains on a television set.

(A) Sparks are typically associated with fire or electricity, and they do not accurately describe the grains on a television set.

(B) Green dots may be a possibility, as some television sets may display green dots as part of a malfunction.

(C) Snow is a term commonly used to describe the grains or static that appears on a television screen when there is a weak or no signal. This is a likely answer.

(D) Rain drops do not accurately describe the grains on a television set.

Therefore, the correct answer is (C) snow.

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