The number of amino acids, known so far, is:
(A) 12
(B) 22
(C) 32
(D) 42
The method used to obtain alcohol from molasses is called (a) Distillation (b) Hydrolysis (c) Fermentation (d) Oxidation
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The characteristic nature of fuse wire is (1) High resistance and high melting point (2) High resistance and low melting point (3) Low resistance and high melting point (4) Low resistance and low melting point
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In case of which of the following, the mehtod of removal from office is the same ? I. A judge of the suprme court II. Chief Election commissioner III. President of India (a) I & II (b) II & III (c) I & III (d) I, II & III
. The only anthropoid ape to be found in India is the (a) Hanuman monkey (b) Liontailed macaque of Western Ghats (c) Slow loris of Assam (d) White browed gibbon of Assam
The most important movement that took place in Andhra Pradesh during 1969 was (1) Jai Andhra movement (2) Steel Plant agitation (3) Split in Congress (4) Telangana agitation
Doping test of the samples of urine is normally done to check which of the following ? 1 To ensure that athletes have not taken performance-enhancing drugs 2 To ensure that liver is functioning properly in the patients of live cancer 3 To check the effect of drugs on memory of human beings 4 None of these
The organ in the body which accumulates iodine is ? a) Pituitary Gland b) Thymus c) Typhoid Gland d) Spleen
Two important leaders who toured the country preaching the ideology of socialism were: (a) Gandhi and Tilak (b) Motilal Nehru and C R Das (c) Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhash Chandra Bose (d) Lala Lajpat Rai and Bipin Chandra Pal
Plains are generally: (a) depositional surfaces (b) erosional surfaces (c) none of the above
Which of the following is used to coagulate synthetic fibers from solution? 1 Hydrochloric acid 2 Sulphuric acid 3 Nitric acid 4 None of these
?Home Rule? Movement was started in British India, by (A) Sarojini Naidu (B) Mahatma Gandhi (C) Annie Besant (D) Sardar Patel