Space Science Mission
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1. | Mars Orbiter Mission | Launched on Nov 05, 2013 by PSLV - C25 |
Meteorological Satellite
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1. | INSAT-3D | Launched on Jul 26, 2013 by Ariane-5 VA-214 |
2. | INSAT-3A | Launched on Apr 10, 2003 by Ariane5-V160 |
3. | KALPANA-1 | Launched on Sep 12, 2002 by PSLV – C4 |
Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) Satellite System
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1. | SARAL | Launched on Feb 25, 2013 by PSLV-C20 |
2. | RISAT-1 | Launched on Apr 26, 2012 by PSLV-C19 |
3. | Megha-Tropiques | Launched on Oct 12, 2011 by PSLV-C18 |
4. | RESOURCESAT-2 | Launched on Apr 20, 2011 by PSLV-C16 |
5. | CARTOSAT-2B | Launched on July 12, 2010 by PSLV-C15 |
6. | OCEANSAT-2 | Launched on Sept 23, 2009 by PSLV-C14 |
7. | RISAT-2 | Launched on Apr 20, 2009 by PSLV-C12 |
8. | CARTOSAT-2A | Launched on Apr 28, 2008 by PSLV-C9 |
9. | CARTOSAT - 2 | Launched on Jan 10, 2007 by PSLV-C7 |
10. | CARTOSAT-1 | Launched on May 05, 2005 by PSLV-C6 |
11. | RESOURCESAT-1 | Launched on Oct 17, 2003 by PSLV-C5 |
Indian National Satellite (INSAT) System
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1. | GSAT-14 | Launched on Jan 05, 2014 by GSLV-D5 |
2. | GSAT-7 | Launched on Aug 30, 2013 by Ariane-5 VA-215 |
3. | GSAT-10 | Launched on Sep 29, 2012 by Ariane-5 VA-209 |
4. | GSAT-12 | Launched on July 15, 2011 by by PSLV-C17 |
5. | GSAT-8 | Launched on May 21, 2011 by Ariane-5 VA-202 |
6. | INSAT-4CR | Launched on Sep 02, 2007 by GSLV-F04 |
7. | INSAT-4B | Launched on Mar 12, 2007 by Ariane5 |
8. | INSAT-4A | Launched on Dec 22, 2005 by ARIANE5-V169 |
9. | INSAT-3E | Launched on Sep 28, 2003 by Ariane5-V162 |
10. | INSAT-3A | Launched on Apr 10, 2003 by Ariane5-V160 |
11. | KALPANA-1 | Launched on Sep 12, 2002 by PSLV – C4 |
12. | INSAT-3C | Launched on Jan 24, 2002 by Ariane5-V147 |
Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS)
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1. | IRNSS-1B | Launched on Apr 04, 2014 by PSLV - C22 |
2. | IRNSS-1A | Launched on Jul 01, 2013 by PSLV - C22 |
Showing posts with label SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. Show all posts
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Indian Satellites and their Launch Vehicles
Monday, October 13, 2014
Science and Technology Made Easy
Green pigment is called
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Chlorophyll
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The carbohydrate produced in the photosynthesis
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Glucose
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Sweetest sugar is
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Fructose
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Respiration in Amoeba occurs by
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Diffusion
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Respiratory pigment is
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Haemoglobin
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The colour of the blood in Crabs and Snails is
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Blue
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In cockroach the blood is
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White color
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The normal blood pressure of man is
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120 / 80 mmHg
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Doctors measure blood pressure with the instrument called
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Sphygmomanometer
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The inter cellular fluid in blood is
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Plasma
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Nucleus is present in RBC of animals like
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Camel
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Hormone that controls Phototropism and Geotropism in plants is
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Auxins
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Early ripening of fruits is promoted by
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Ethylene
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The master gland of the body
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Pituitary gland
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Deficiency of iodine in food results in the enlargement of mixed gland
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Pancreas
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Deficiency of Insulin causes
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Diabetes mellitus
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The largest part of the brain is
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Cerebrum
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The 3 tests for detecting HIV are
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ELISA, Western blot test, PCR tests
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Deficiency of Iron causes
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Anaemia
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Deficiency of Iodine causes
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Hypothyroidism
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Excessive intake of fluorine results in
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Fluorosis
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The name vitamin was given by
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Funk
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The rainfall at a particular place is measured by
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Rain gauge
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Forests that grow near the sea shores are called
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Mangroves
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The gas responsible for global warming is
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Carbon dioxide
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Examples for non-renewable resources are
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Coal, Petroleum
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Carbon dioxide, Nitrogen Oxide, Chlorofluro carbons, and hydrocarbons are also called as
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Green house gases
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Ozone layer is damaged by
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Chlorofluro Carbons
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The big waves created in the sea because of the eruption of volcanoes are called
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Tsunami
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Environment friendly fuel is
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CNG
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Which lamps are used to minimize electricity consumption
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Compact fluorescent
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In human body fats are stored in
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Adipose tissue
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We feel thirsty when
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Osmotic pressure of blood increases
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Which organism is used in production of alcohol?
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Yeast
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Gasohol is a combination of gasoline and
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Ethyl alcohol
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Biochemical and histological examination of tissues is called
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Biopsy
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Oil spreads over the surface of water because
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Oil has less surface tension than water
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When an iron nail gets rusted, the weight of the iron nail is
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Increased
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The element common to all acids is
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Hydrogen
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Non-stick cooking utensils are coated with
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Teflon
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Monazite is an ore of
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Thorium
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The gas usually filled in the electric bulb is
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Mixture of Nitrogen and Argon
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Washing soda is the common name for
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Sodium carbonate
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The hardest substance available on the earth is
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Diamond
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The working principle of a Washing Machine is
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Centrifugation
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The audible sounds having a frequency of
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20 to 20,000 hertz
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The major component in the LPG is
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Propane
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Carbon dioxide is called greenhouse gas because
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It absorbs infrared radiation
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Balloons are filled with
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Helium
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Bell metal is an alloy of
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Tin and Copper
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Heavy water is
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Deuterium oxide
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The gases used in different types of welding would include
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Oxygen and Acetylene
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Cooking oil can be converted into vegetable ghee by the process of
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Hydrogenation
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Milk is an example of
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Emulsion
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Coloured glasses for goggles contain
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Ferrous Oxide
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The bacterium responsible for causing plague is
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Yersinia pestis
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Who is known as the father of Indian Ecology?
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R. Mishra
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The chemical name of Aspirin is
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Acetylsalicylic acid
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Which vitamin has cobalt
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Vitamin B12
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Dry Ice is
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Solid Carbon dioxide
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The protein used in paper coating is
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Casein
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The largest group of plant kingdom is
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Thallophyta
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Bacteria was discovered by
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Antonie Van Lecuwenhoek
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The Universal Blood Recipient is
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AB
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Which acid is found in apples
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Malic acid
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The basic structural and functional unit of life is
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Cell
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The universal blood group donor for all group is
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Blood Groop O
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Which human gland does secret growth hormone?
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Pituitary gland
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Astronomical Distance is measured in
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Light year
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One byte equal to
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8 bit
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Steel is mainly alloy of
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Iron and Carbon
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What does air bag, used for safety of car driver, contain?
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Sodium azide
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Complete loss of memory is called
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Amnesia
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The stones formed in human kidney mainly consist of
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Calcium oxalate
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The oxide of which element is used as coolant?
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Nitrogen
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Sleeping Sickness happens due to
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Trypanosoma
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The gas used in the manufacture of Vanaspati from Vegetable Oil is
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Hydrogen
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A device which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy is
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Electric Motor
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In which industry is mica used as a raw material?
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Electrical Industry
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The oxides of which gases cause acid rain?
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Oxides of Nitrogen and Sulphar
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The substance used for artificial rains is
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Silver Iodide
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Red light is used as danger signal because it
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is scattered least
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Chromosomes consist of
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DNA and Proteins
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Ozone layer in the outer atmosphere helps in
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Absorbing UV radiations
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Which of the following is known as graveyard of RBCs?
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Spleen
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The name of the white revolution is associated with
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Kurien Verghese
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Name the first Lunar Rover of China, which was carried by an unmanned
remotely piloted spacecraft Chang'e-3 and was deployed successfully on moon on 14 December 2013? |
Jade Rabbit (called Yutu in Chinese)
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Which country scientists recently developed Li-Fi Tech, a new cheaper way
of getting connected to internet by using signals sent through light bulbs ? |
China
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"Green House Effect" means -Trapping of Solar energy due to atmospheric carbon dioxide
2, 4-d is a |
herbicide
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The nuclear reaction involved in a nuclear reactor is
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Fusion
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The scientist associated with the success of Green Revolution is
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Norman Borlaug
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Centre for DNA fingerprinting is located at
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Hyderabad
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Solar energy is due to
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fusion reactions
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A non-conventional source of power is
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Solar Power
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India's permanent Research Station 'Dakshin Gongotri' is located at
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Antarctica
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Penicillin, an antibiotic, is obtained from
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Fungus
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Where was India's first computer installed?
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Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta
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Where the early Tsunami warning system was installed to predict
a tsunami immediately after an earthquake? |
Rangachang in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
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____ are used to supply Nitrogen to paddy.
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Blue green algae
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The fish released into ponds and wells to control the mosquitoes is
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Gambusia
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Stranger Gas is called as
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Xenon
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In the human body, the longest cell is
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Liver Cell
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_____ is used to make electric heater coil.
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Nichrome
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The formation of fruit without fertilisation is known as
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Parthenicarpy
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Root modules are commonly found in ____ plants.
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Leguminous
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Alzheimers disease is a disorder of the
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Brain
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Chromosomes of the ___ will determine the sex of a child.
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Father
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Hypermetropia or long sight can be corrected by using
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Concave lenses
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A plant product obtained from dried latex is
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Opium
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Cryogenic engines are used in
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Rockets
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Skin Cancer is caused due to presence of excess ____ in water.
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Arsenic
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The largest satellite in solar system is
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Ganymede
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German Silver is an alloy of
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Copper, Zinc & Nickel
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The tracking of people by trained dogs is based on the recognition of _____ from feet.
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Carboxylic sweat
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Boiling point of water depends on
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atmospheric Pressure
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An astronaut in outer space will observe sky in
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Black colour
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The polymer used in making plastic crockery is
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Melamine
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Food is cooked in a pressure cooker quickly because boiling point of water
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Increases
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Which vegetable's genome was sequenced completely in 2012?
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Tomato
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Monday, September 15, 2014
POWER PLANTS IN INDIA
Nuclear power in India
Nuclear power is the fourth-largest source of electricity in India after thermal, hydroelectric and renewable sources of electricity. As of 2012, India has 20 nuclear reactors in operation in six nuclear power plants, generating 4,780 MW while seven other reactors are under construction and are expected to generate an additional 5,300 MW. In October 2010, India drew up "an ambitious plan to reach a nuclear power capacity of 63,000 MW in 2032", but, after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, "populations around proposed Indian NPP sites have launched protests, raising questions about atomic energy as a clean and safe alternative to fossil fuels". There have been mass protests against the French-backed 9900 MW Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project in Maharashtra and the Russian-backed 2000 MW Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in Tamil Nadu. The state government of West Bengal state has also refused permission to a proposed 6000 MW facility near the town of Haripur that intended to host six Russian reactors.
Nuclear power plants
Currently, twenty nuclear power reactors produce 4,780.00 MW (2.9% of total installed base)
Nuclear power is the fourth-largest source of electricity in India after thermal, hydroelectric and renewable sources of electricity. As of 2012, India has 20 nuclear reactors in operation in six nuclear power plants, generating 4,780 MW while seven other reactors are under construction and are expected to generate an additional 5,300 MW. In October 2010, India drew up "an ambitious plan to reach a nuclear power capacity of 63,000 MW in 2032", but, after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan, "populations around proposed Indian NPP sites have launched protests, raising questions about atomic energy as a clean and safe alternative to fossil fuels". There have been mass protests against the French-backed 9900 MW Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project in Maharashtra and the Russian-backed 2000 MW Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in Tamil Nadu. The state government of West Bengal state has also refused permission to a proposed 6000 MW facility near the town of Haripur that intended to host six Russian reactors.
Nuclear power plants
Currently, twenty nuclear power reactors produce 4,780.00 MW (2.9% of total installed base)
Power station | State |
Kaiga | Karnataka |
Kakrapar | Gujarat |
Kalpakkam | Tamil Nadu |
Narora | Uttar Pradesh |
Rawatbhata Kota | Rajasthan |
Tarapur | Maharashtra |
Kudankulam | Tamil Nadu |
The projects under construction are: | |
Power station | State |
Kalpakkam | Tamil Nadu |
Kakrapar | Gujarat |
Rawatbhata | Rajasthan |
HYDRO POWER PLANTS :
1. Tehri Dam: on Bhagirathi River, Uttarakhand with Installed capacity: 1,000 MW.
2. Bhakra nangal Dam: on Sutlej River, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh with In stalled capacity: 1325 MW.
3. Hirakud Dam: On Mahanadi River, Orissa with the Installed capacity: 307.5 MW.
4. Nagarjuna sagar Dam: on Krishna River, Andhra Pradesh with Installed capacity: 816 MW.
5. Sardar Sarovar Dam: on Narmada River, Gujarat with Installed capacity: 1,450 MW.WIND POWER PLANTS :
Muppandal wind farm - Tamilnadu
Vankusawade Wind Park - Maharashtra
Vankusawade Wind Park - Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh Wind Farm - Madhya pradesh
Kanjikode Wind Farm - KeralaTHERMAL POWER PLANTS :
Vindyachal power plant - Madhya pradesh
Talcher power plant - Orissa
Ramagundam power plant - Andhra pradesh
Korba power plant - Chhattisgarh
Dadri power plant - UP
Singrauli power plant - MP
Farakka power plant - West Bengal
1. Tehri Dam: on Bhagirathi River, Uttarakhand with Installed capacity: 1,000 MW.
2. Bhakra nangal Dam: on Sutlej River, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh with In stalled capacity: 1325 MW.
3. Hirakud Dam: On Mahanadi River, Orissa with the Installed capacity: 307.5 MW.
4. Nagarjuna sagar Dam: on Krishna River, Andhra Pradesh with Installed capacity: 816 MW.
5. Sardar Sarovar Dam: on Narmada River, Gujarat with Installed capacity: 1,450 MW.WIND POWER PLANTS :
Muppandal wind farm - Tamilnadu
Vankusawade Wind Park - Maharashtra
Vankusawade Wind Park - Karnataka
Madhya Pradesh Wind Farm - Madhya pradesh
Kanjikode Wind Farm - KeralaTHERMAL POWER PLANTS :
Vindyachal power plant - Madhya pradesh
Talcher power plant - Orissa
Ramagundam power plant - Andhra pradesh
Korba power plant - Chhattisgarh
Dadri power plant - UP
Singrauli power plant - MP
Farakka power plant - West Bengal
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Units of Measurement
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