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An object having the capability to do work is said to possess:
AEnergy
BInertia
CForce
DPressure
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Energy
1. The capacity or ability to do work is defined as energy.
2. Force, pressure and inertia are not measures of work capacity.
3. Hence the object possesses energy.
_Source: RRB Group D CEN-02/2018 PYQ, Q.79._
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