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प्रश्न
Standardised products are ______ in nature.
पर्याय
Heterogeneous
Spontaneous
Homogeneous
Extraneous
उत्तर
Standardised products are homogeneous in nature.
Explanation:
When a product is standardised, it indicates that it has been created or made consistently, with little to no difference across different product units. This means that standardised items are homogeneous in nature. Because of this, every unit of the product is virtually identical to one another, making it homogenous.
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