Slaughtering and bleeding → scalding → defeathering → eviscerating → chilling
Slaughtering and bleeding → defeathering → scalding → eviscerating → chilling
Slaughtering and bleeding → eviscerating → defeathering → scalding → chilling
Slaughtering and bleeding → defeathering → eviscerating → scalding → chilling
The correct sequence of operations for poultry dressing involves the following steps:
1. Slaughtering and bleeding: The bird is slaughtered, and blood is drained out to avoid spoilage and ensure better meat quality.
2. Scalding: The bird is immersed in hot water to loosen the feathers. This step is necessary for effective defeathering.
3. Defeathering: After scalding, the feathers are removed either manually or with the help of mechanical equipment.
4. Eviscerating: This step involves removing the internal organs to ensure the bird is properly cleaned.
5. Chilling: Finally, the poultry is chilled to prevent bacterial growth and to maintain freshness.
Thus, the correct answer is (A) Slaughtering and bleeding → scalding → defeathering → eviscerating → chilling.
An electricity utility company charges ₹7 per kWh. If a 40-watt desk light is left on for 10 hours each night for 180 days, what would be the cost of energy consumption? If the desk light is on for 2 more hours each night for the 180 days, what would be the percentage-increase in the cost of energy consumption?
Three villages P, Q, and R are located in such a way that the distance PQ = 13 km, QR = 14 km, and RP = 15 km, as shown in the figure. A straight road joins Q and R. It is proposed to connect P to this road QR by constructing another road. What is the minimum possible length (in km) of this connecting road?
Note: The figure shown is representative.

For the clock shown in the figure, if
O = O Q S Z P R T, and
X = X Z P W Y O Q,
then which one among the given options is most appropriate for P?
