'Vodka', an alcoholic beverage is produced by
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Rice
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maize
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Wheat
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sugarcane
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Consider the following statements 1. Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Display (SED) uses much less power than an LCD television of the same size. 2. Field Emission Diode (FED) screen consists a series of metal stripes onto a glass plate to form a series of cathode lines. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A)
Only 1
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Only 2
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Both 1 and 2
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neither 1 nor 2
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Cardamoms are ripe dried fruits of
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Piper nigrum
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Dolichos lablab
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Ficusreligiosa
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Eletteriacardamonmn
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The Indian soils are generally poor in
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Phosphates and nitrogen
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Calcium, phosphate and nitrogen
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Organic matter and nitrogen
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Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
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The major fruit crop of India, is
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Apple
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mango
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Banana
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grapes
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The plant raised from a single germinating pollen grain under cultural condition is called a
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Haploid plant
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diploid plant
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tetraploid plant
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polyploid plant
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Consider the following statements 1. All expressions in static typing have their types determined prior to when the program is executed at compile-time. 2. Dynamic typing is associated with runtime values rather than textual expressions. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Only 2
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Both 1 and 2
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neither 1 nor 2
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Which of the following is a fungicide?
A)
2, 4, 5-T
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rotenone
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paraquat
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Bordeaux mixture
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Which of the following is both exocrine and endocrine gland?
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Liver
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pancreas
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Thyroid
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adrenal
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Consider the following statements about Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI): 1. It is a type of astronomical interferometry used in radio astronomy. 2. It allows observations of an object that are made simultaneously by many telescopes to be combined, emulating a telescope with a size equal to the maximum separation between the telescope. 3. It is used in the measurement of gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon on the Earth and deep structure of the Earth. Which of the statements) given above is/are correct?
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Only 1
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2 and 3
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1 and 2
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All of these
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Pesticides include
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Insecticide only
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Herbicides, insecticides and nematicides
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Insecticides, nematicides and rodenticide
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algicide, fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, herbicides and rodenticides
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Penicillin was discovered by
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Beadle
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Darwin
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Woodruff
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Flemming
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An average teen should eat
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No more than 1,500 calories a day.
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About 1,200 calories a meal.
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Between 2,000 and 2,500 calories a day.
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Between 3,000 and 3,200 calories a day.
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Which of the following is a naturally occurring pesticide?
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cinerin
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pyrethrum
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rotenones
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all of these
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Kohler and Milstein developed biotechnology for the production of
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Serums
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Myelomas
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Antibiotics
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Monoclonal antibodies
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DDT is
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An antibiotic
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Not a pollutant
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A non-degradable pollutant
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A biodegradable pollutant
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Which one of the following is correct characteristics of the LCD?
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LCD having cold cathode ray backlight is advantageous over the LED backlight LCD
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Colour of an LCD television is produced by selectively shuttering the three primary colours relative to each other
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The accuracy and quality of the resulting colours of the LCD are depended on the backlighting source
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Both 'b' and 'c'
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The use of DDT is banned now-a-days, because it is
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Very costly
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not available
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Inflammable
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not degraded easily
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Which of the following is a green manure?
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Pisum
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Sorghum
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Crotalaria
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Sargassum
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Which of the following is dissolved in water for making Bordeaux mixture?
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Calcium chloride
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Copper sulphate
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Sodium chloride
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Magnesium sulphate
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What is Graphene?
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Anew material made from carbon nanotubes
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A one atom thick sheet of carbon
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Thin film made from fullerenes
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A software tool to measure and graphically Represent nano particles
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The science, which is related to vegetable culture, is known as
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Agriculture
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horticulture
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olericulture
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floriculture
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A drug from root which causes mental disorder and reduces blood pressure is obtained from
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Atropabelladona
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Colchicum luteum
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Digitalis purpurea
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Rauwolfiaserpeniina
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Opium is obtained by
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Ripened seeds
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Unripe fruits
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unripened capsule
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Newly germinated plants
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Reproducing new plants by cells, instead of seeds, is known as
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Mutation
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antibiotics
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biofertilizer
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tissue culture
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Which of the following statements is/are incorrect? 1. The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. 2. The data collected by Cassini will help researchers gain new insight on Saturn, the planet's rings and their formation. 3. The space agency has also released a Saturn mosaic made from 1600 photos taken during the 'Wave at Saturn' campaign.
Codes:
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Only 3
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1 and 3
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Only 2
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All of these
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Which one of the following is a matching pair of a drug and its category?
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heroin - psychotropic
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Amphetamine - stimulant.
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benzodiazepam - pain killer
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Lysergic acid dimethylamide - narcotic
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Turmeric has yellow colour due to
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curcumin
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capsicin
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Oleoresin
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shikonin
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Desired improved varieties of economically useful crops are raised by
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Mutation
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biofertilizer
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Hybridization
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natural selection
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Pesticide related accidents are associated with
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Bolsover
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Severso
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Bhopal
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all of these
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Liquefied Petroleum Gas consists of mainly:
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Methane, ethane and hexane
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Ethane, hexane and nonane
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Methane, butane and propane
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Methane, hexane and nonane
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Which of the following is not true regarding biometrics?
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It is used in computer science as a form of identification and access control of humans by their characteristics or traits
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Biometric identifiers are often categorised as physiological versus behavioural characteristics
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It is not possible to use this technology to identify individuals in groups that are under surveillance
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All of the above
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Agriculture was originated in mesolithic age about
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3000 years ago
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5000-10000 years ago
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7000-13000 years ago
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20000-25000 years ago
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Haploid plants can be obtained from
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bud culture
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root culture
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anther culture
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leaf culture
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Consider the following statements regarding 'Solar Impulse' 1. Solar impulse, the plane powered by the Sun. 2. The wingspan of the plane is similar to that of airbus-A 340 and its weight it merely 1.6 tonnes 3. The energy was stored in a range of lithium-ion batteries, used to drive the propellers. Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?
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1 Only
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3 Only
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1 and 3
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All of these
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The cultivation of rice in India was originated in
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1300 BC
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1500 BC
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3000 BC
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1285 AD
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Which among the following is the man made cereal?
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Triticum
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Hordeum
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Eleusine
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Triticale
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Kadiri-1 and Kadiri-2 are the varieties of
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Rice hybrids
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sorghum hybrids
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Red gram hybrids
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groundnut hybrids
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Consider the following statements about Biofuel 1. Biofuels are generally obtained from starchy plants. 2. Scientists are engaged in producing Genetically Modified (GM) fungi to breakdown long cellulose chain to field cheaper biofuel. 3. Manufacturing biofuel from lignocellulose may be a preferable option. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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1 and 2
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2 and 3
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1 and 3
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All of the above
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Biotechnology utilises new organisms developed from the present organisms utilizing
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Wood seasoning
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Environmental engineering
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Recombinant DNA technology
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Both '2' and '3'
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Common name of Indian rose wood tree is...........
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Acacia
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Shorea
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Dalbergia
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Eucalyptus
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Which of the following vitamin and its deficiency disease is mismatched?
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vitamin-D - rickets
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vitamin-C - scurvy
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vitamin-K - beri-beri
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vitamin- A - xeropthalmia
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Due to which of the following organism, yield of rice has been increased?
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Sesbania
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Anabaena
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Bacillus popilliae
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Bacillus polymena
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Consider the following statements 1. Amateur television is the transmission of quality video and audio over the wide range of frequencies allocated for Radio. 2. Amateur television is usually transmitted at the frequency below 100 MHz. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Only 1
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Only 2
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Both 1 and 2
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neither 1 nor 2
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Sodium is essential for
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Osmotic balance
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acid-base balance
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Muscle contraction
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all of these
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Which of the following is not correct regarding Bioculture?
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Bioculture defines the activity and consolidation of ideas created when the human intersects with the technological
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It comprises the emerging area bounded by the medical sciences, social sciences, area studies, culture studies, the humanities, and the economic and global environment.
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It assumes that in bioculture there's a diverse way to know the workings of the body and mind, and that these are primarily culturally derived, and an expert's way of knowing produces specific strong results.
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Here the study of body parts and the minds are, not included.
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Jaundice is a disease of
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Liver
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kidney
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Pancreas
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duodenum
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A graft which is always rejected is
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isograft
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autograft
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Homograft
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heterograft
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DNA finger printing technique was first developed by
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Boysen and Jensen
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Edwards and Steptoe
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Schleiden and Schwan
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Jeffreys, Wilson and Thien
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Six foreign micro and mini spacecrafts as well as the Indo-French oceanographic study satellite 'SARAL' were launched successfully by ISRO's PSL V -C20 rocket from the spaceport at Sriharikota. Which of the following statements is/are correct about SARAL?
1. The satellite will assist the researchers in oceanographic studies. 2. The satellite assist the researchers in studying about the climate developments. 3. The satellite will study the sea surface heights and ocean current. 4. The satellite helps in studying of migration of the marine animals, continental ice studies, protection ice studies, protection of bio-diversify and coastal erosion. Choose the correct answer using the codes given below.
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1, 2 and 3
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2, 3 and 4
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1 and 4
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All of these
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The mineral, which forms a part of vitamin B 12' is
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Copper
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cobalt
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Iron
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boron
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Consider the following statements 1. Microwave oven uses microwaves to heat food. 2. Microwave oven is highly efficient in the foodstuff containing water, fats and sugar. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Only 1
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Only 2
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Both 1 and 2
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neither 1 nor 2
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A major component of gobar gas is
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Butane
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ammonia
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Methane
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ethane
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Lactic acid is prepared in the presence of
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A. niger
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L. bulgaricus
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F. moniliforme
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G. fujikorei
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Which is true about Biopolymers? 1. They are produced by living organisms and contain monomeric units that are covalently bonded to form larger structures. 2. Cellulose is the most common organic compound and biopolymer on Earth. 3. Many biopolymers spontaneously fold into characteristic compact shapes, which determine their biological functions and depend in a complicated way on their primary structures. 4. Biopolymers are also called renewable polymers. 5. The major drawbacks with biopolymer is that it cannot be sustainable. 6. Biopolymers are biodegradable, and some are also compostable. Select the correct answer using the codes given below
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1, 2, 4 and 6
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2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
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1, 2, 3, 4 and 6
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2, 5 and 6
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A person feels extremely thirsty, drinks large amount of water, feels tired and weak. These the are symptoms of
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Cholera
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diabetes
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thyphoid
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tuberculosis
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Which one of the following statements about the Radio waves of the electromagnetic spectrum is not correct?
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Radio waves are generally captured by antennas of appropriate size
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Radio wave is ranges from hundreds of metres to about one millimetre
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Radio wave is used in mobile phones, wireless networking and amateur radio
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Wi-Fi is mainly depended on the radio waves to transmit data or information
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A bioreactor refers to
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Fermentation tank
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Organisms reacting to a stimulus
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Tank for biochemical reactions
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Nuclear reactor for biological studies
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The organism, used for alcoholic fermentation, is
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Pseudomonas
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Penicillium
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Aspergillus
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Saccharomyces
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Consider the following statements 1. Curiosity Rover is a robotic, car-sized Mars rover exploring Gale Crater on Mars. 2. Curiosity Rover was launched aboard the Atlas V rocket of NASA. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Only 1
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Only 2
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Both 1 and 2
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neither 1 nor 2
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The chemical compounds, which are produced-by host plants due to infection as a defence reaction to pathogen, are called
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phytotoxin
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phytol
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phytotron
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phytoalexins
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Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists.
List- I List- II A. GSM 1. Standard for wireless communication which run at speed up to 115 kb/s. B. CDMA 2. Evolved GSM and provides faster and reliable data transmission C. GPRS 3. Transmission channel optimising the use of available bandwidth D. EDGE 4. Standard for mobile phones making international roaming convenient
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A)
A\[\to \]2, B\[\to \]4, C\[\to \]3, D\[\to \]1
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A\[\to \]2, B\[\to \]3, C\[\to \]4, D\[\to \]1
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A\[\to \]4, B\[\to \]3, C\[\to \]1, D\[\to \]2
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A\[\to \]4, B\[\to \]3, C\[\to \]1, D\[\to \]2
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Which of the following bacteria has potential for nitrogen fixation
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Nostoc
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Aulosira
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Anabaena
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Rhizobium
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Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
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dengue fever - arbovirus
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Plague - Yersinia pestis
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Syphilis - Trichurisirichiura
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Malaria - Plasmodium vivax
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Which is correct regarding Tissue Engineering?
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It is the use of a combination of cells, engineering and materials methods, and suitable biochemical and physio-chemical factors to improve or replace biological functions.
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It is actually understanding the principles of tissue growth, and applying this to produce functional replacement tissue for clinical use.
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Powerful developments in the multidisciplinary field of tissue engineering have yielded a novel set of tissue replacement parts and implementation strategies
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All are correct
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Nitrogen fixation means
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\[{{N}_{2}}\] changes in \[N{{H}_{3}}\]
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\[N{{H}_{2}}\] changes into \[N{{H}_{3}}\]
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Protein into amino acid
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\[N{{H}_{2}}\] changes into nitrates
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Which of the following is absent in Brewer's yeast?
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Maltose
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amylase
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Diastase
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both '2' and '3'
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Consider the following statements 1. EDGE is standardized as a part of the GSM family. 2. EDGE is the 3G-mobile telecommunication system. Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
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Only 1
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Only 2
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Both 1 and 2
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neither 1 nor 2
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The alcoholic distillate from fermented sugar is known as
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Rum
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wine
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Whisky
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aperitifs
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Consider the following sentences with respect of cryogenic rocket engine- 1. It uses liquid hydrogen as fuel and liquid oxygen as oxidizer at super cooled state. 2. The combination of hydrogen and oxygen offers highest calorific value for rocket engine that needs to produce large amount of thrust. 3. Propellants at liquid state having more density than that of gaseous state, thereby more propellants can be stored on fuel tank. 4. Russia was the 1st country to develop cryogenic rocket engine. Which of the following statements given above is/are correct?
A)
2 and 4 are correct
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1 and 4 are correct
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All of them are correct
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1, 2 and 3 are correct
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Titan is the moon of Saturn, which gas is predominant over the atmosphere of Titan?
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Methane
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Nitrogen
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Oxygen
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Hydrogen
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Yeast is economically important because these
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Spread diseases in animals
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Spread diseases in plants
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Are used in tobacco & tea factories
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Are used in bakeries and breweries
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The pesticide, which is used for preventing termite attacks in the foundation of buildings is
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BHC
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DOT
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aldrin
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parathion
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A fatty acid is unsaturated, if it
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Contains hydrogen
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Contains double bond
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Contains an acidic group
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None of these
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Which of the following is not used in the production of yoghurt?
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Acetobactoraceti
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Streptococcus lactis
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Lactobacillus bulgaricus
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Streptococcus thermophilus
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Which one of the following electromagnetic waves is used by the Bluetooth to exchange data over short distances?
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Microwave
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Radiowave
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X-rays
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UV-rays
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Which of the following is used to prevent bleeding in infants?
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vitamin- A
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vitamin- C
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vitamin- D
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vitamin- K
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Germinating barley seeds are used in the preparation of
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Beer
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wine
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Cheese
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lactic acid
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Enkephalins and endorphins are neurotransmitters with very potent pain killing effects. These are released by
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Thalamus
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hypothalamus
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Limbic system
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all of these
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Consider about the Genetic Engineering 1. It is the indirect manipulation of an organism's genome using biotechnology. 2. An organism that is generated through genetic engineering is considered to be a genetically modified organism (GMO). 3. New DNA may be inserted in the host genome by first isolating and copying the genetic material of interest using molecular cloning methods to generate a DNA sequence, or by synthesising the DNA, and then inserting this construct into the host organism. . 4. Genetic engineering techniques have been applied in numerous fields including research, agriculture, industrial biotechnology, and medicine. Which of the following statements given above is/are correct?
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1, 2 and 3
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2, 3 and 4
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1, 3 and 4
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3 and 4
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Potassium is essential for
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Osmotic balance
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Muscle contraction
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Nerve impulse conduction
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all of these
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Conversion of sugar into alcohol during fermentation is due to the direct action of
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zymase
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Temperature
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micro-organisms
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Concentration of sugar solution
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Consider the following statements 1. GLONASS, is acronym for Global Navigation Satellite System. 2. GAGAN is the GPS aided Geo Augmented Navigation. Which of the above statements is/are true?
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Only 2
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Both 1 and 2
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None of these
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Which of the following organism is useful in the preparation of roquefort cheese?
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Mucor
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Rhizopus
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Aspergillus
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Penicillium
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Continuous bleeding from an injured part of the body is due to the deficiency of
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vitamin-A
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vitamin-K
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vitamin-E
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vitamin-B
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Which of the following compounds are widely distributed in both plants and animals?
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Insulin
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vitamins
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Steroids
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acetic acid
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What is the Web Search Engine?
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It is an engine to download songs and movie from a particular website
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It is an engine designed to look out for the information in internet
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It is an engine designed to extract confidential information like password, account-ID through internet
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Both 'a' and 'c'
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Which of the following hormone helps in the contraction of uterus during child birth?
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ADH
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androgen
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Oxytocin
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glucocorticoid
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Ascorbic acid is also known as
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vitamin-B
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vitamin-C
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vitamin-D
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vitamin-E
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The process of micro propagation is the formation of new plants from
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Tissue
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plant parts
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Vegetative cells
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either 'a' or 'b'
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Cow dung is appropriately used as
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Fuel
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manure
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Medicine
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building materials
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Consider the following statements 1. S-band is a part of the microwave band of the electromagnetic spectrum. 2. S-band is used in the transmission of data through Bluetooth. Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
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Both 1 and 2
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neither 1 nor 2
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Which of the following is a pair of biofertilizers?
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Azolla and BGA
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Nostoc and legumes
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Rhizobium and Nicotiana
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Salmonella and E.coli
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Agricultural chemicals include
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Pesticides
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fertilizers
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Growth regulators
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all of these
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Capillary permeability is lowest in the
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Skin
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brain
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Liver
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kidney
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The conversion of nitrate to nitrous oxide and nitrogen gas is termed as
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Nitrification
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denitrification
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nitrosofication
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nitrogen fixation
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Which one among the following is correct about the OCROPUS?
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A free document analysis and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) System
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A free software to install the game console without the authentic license of the publisher
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A software to determine the distinct character of the face recognition device
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None of the above
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An aquatic fem used as bio-fertilizer is
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Azalia
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Marsilea
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Pteridium
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Saluonia
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Sugarcane is generally propagated vegetatively because
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It does not produce seeds
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Its seeds have long dormancy
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Incidence of disease gets reduced
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It helps in maintaining genetic purity
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