Which one of the following statements is not correct?
1 The insulin produced in the human body is chemically a
steroid compound
2 Persons who have had organ transplants are treated with
steroids to suppress immune responses
3 Proteases are often used in the manufacture of detergents
4 Some yeasts are able to grow on straight chain hydrocarbons
Answer / guest
(3) Proteases are often used in the manufacture of detergents
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The compound used as an antimalarial drug is (A) Aspirin (B) Chloroquin (C) Penicillin (D) Hydroquinione
The reservation of seats for SCs and STs in the Parliament is extended for a period of how many years after 2000? (1) 5 years (2) 6 years (3) 8 years (4) 10 years (5) None of these
Which one of the following is true regarding the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha? (a) One has to be a member of the Rajya Sabha for election to the post of the Deputy Chairman (b) One need not necessarily be a member of the Rajya Sabha for election to the post of the Deputy Chairman as is in the case of the Chairman (c) One has to be a member of either House of Parliament for election to the post of the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha (d) There is an established convention that the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha belongs to the main opposition party in the Rajya Sabha
The organization with the abbreviation TRAI deals with (a) Trade reforms (b) Tourism and Travel (c) Telecommunications (d) Tariffs
The Indian Constitution closely follows the Constitutional system of ? a) USA b) UK c) Switzerland d) USSR
Which among the following States was created first? 1 Andhra Pradesh 2 Arunachal Pradesh 3 Haryana 4 Himachal Pradesh
The British government in India became the paramount power in the country in: (a) 1757 (b) 1857 (c) 1765 (d) 1813
One gram of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) gives an energy of abour 1 25 Kilo Joules 2 50 Kilo Joules 3 75 Kilo Joules 4 100 Kilo Joules
The Commonwealth Games will be organized in Delhi in which of the following years? 1 2004 2 2008 3 2010 4 2012
What happens when a law passed by the Parliament or State Legislature conflicts with the Fundamental Rights? (a) It will be unconstitutional, so not enforceable (b) If such law is passed to enforce Directive Principles of State Policy it shall not be unconstitutional (c) Neither of these is correct (d) Both ?a? and ?b? is correct
When was our National Anthem first sung and where? 1 January 24, 1950 in Allahabad 2 Janaury 24, 1950 in Delhi 3 December 26, 1942 in Calcutta 4 December 27, 1911 in Calcutta
who is that many times Cheifminister in Tamilnadu ?