Monday, October 13, 2014

Science and Technology Made Easy

Green pigment is called
Chlorophyll
The carbohydrate produced in the photosynthesis
Glucose
Sweetest sugar is
Fructose
Respiration in Amoeba occurs by
Diffusion
Respiratory pigment is
Haemoglobin
The colour of the blood in Crabs and Snails is
Blue
In cockroach the blood is
White color
The normal blood pressure of man is
120 / 80 mmHg
Doctors measure blood pressure with the instrument called
Sphygmomanometer
The inter cellular fluid in blood is
Plasma
Nucleus is present in RBC of animals like
Camel
Hormone that controls Phototropism and Geotropism in plants is
Auxins
Early ripening of fruits is promoted by
Ethylene
The master gland of the body
Pituitary gland
Deficiency of iodine in food results in the enlargement of mixed gland
Pancreas
Deficiency of Insulin causes
Diabetes mellitus
The largest part of the brain is
Cerebrum
The 3 tests for detecting HIV are
ELISA, Western blot test, PCR tests
Deficiency of Iron causes
Anaemia
Deficiency of Iodine causes
Hypothyroidism
Excessive intake of fluorine results in
Fluorosis
The name vitamin was given by
Funk
The rainfall at a particular place is measured by
Rain gauge
Forests that grow near the sea shores are called
Mangroves
The gas responsible for global warming is
Carbon dioxide
Examples for non-renewable resources are
Coal, Petroleum
Carbon dioxide, Nitrogen Oxide, Chlorofluro carbons, and hydrocarbons are also called as
Green house gases
Ozone layer is damaged by
Chlorofluro Carbons
The big waves created in the sea because of the eruption of volcanoes are called
Tsunami
Environment friendly fuel is
CNG
Which lamps are used to minimize electricity consumption
Compact fluorescent
In human body fats are stored in
Adipose tissue
We feel thirsty when
Osmotic pressure of blood increases
Which organism is used in production of alcohol?
Yeast
Gasohol is a combination of gasoline and
Ethyl alcohol
Biochemical and histological examination of tissues is called
Biopsy
Oil spreads over the surface of water because
Oil has less surface tension than water
When an iron nail gets rusted, the weight of the iron nail is
Increased
The element common to all acids is
Hydrogen
Non-stick cooking utensils are coated with
Teflon
Monazite is an ore of
Thorium
The gas usually filled in the electric bulb is
Mixture of Nitrogen and Argon
Washing soda is the common name for
Sodium carbonate
The hardest substance available on the earth is
Diamond
The working principle of a Washing Machine is
Centrifugation
The audible sounds having a frequency of
20 to 20,000 hertz
The major component in the LPG is
Propane
Carbon dioxide is called greenhouse gas because
It absorbs infrared radiation
Balloons are filled with
Helium
Bell metal is an alloy of
Tin and Copper
Heavy water is
Deuterium oxide
The gases used in different types of welding would include
Oxygen and Acetylene
Cooking oil can be converted into vegetable ghee by the process of
Hydrogenation
Milk is an example of
Emulsion
Coloured glasses for goggles contain
Ferrous Oxide
The bacterium responsible for causing plague is
Yersinia pestis
Who is known as the father of Indian Ecology?
R. Mishra
The chemical name of Aspirin is
Acetylsalicylic acid
Which vitamin has cobalt
Vitamin B12
Dry Ice is
Solid Carbon dioxide
The protein used in paper coating is
Casein
The largest group of plant kingdom is
Thallophyta
Bacteria was discovered by
Antonie Van Lecuwenhoek
The Universal Blood Recipient is
AB
Which acid is found in apples
Malic acid
The basic structural and functional unit of life is
Cell
The universal blood group donor for all group is
Blood Groop O
Which human gland does secret growth hormone?
Pituitary gland
Astronomical Distance is measured in
Light year
One byte equal to
8 bit
Steel is mainly alloy of
Iron and Carbon
What does air bag, used for safety of car driver, contain?
Sodium azide
Complete loss of memory is called
Amnesia
The stones formed in human kidney mainly consist of
Calcium oxalate
The oxide of which element is used as coolant?
Nitrogen
Sleeping Sickness happens due to
Trypanosoma
The gas used in the manufacture of Vanaspati from Vegetable Oil is
Hydrogen
A device which converts electrical energy into mechanical energy is
Electric Motor
In which industry is mica used as a raw material?
Electrical Industry
The oxides of which gases cause acid rain?
Oxides of Nitrogen and Sulphar
The substance used for artificial rains is
Silver Iodide
Red light is used as danger signal because it
is scattered least
Chromosomes consist of
DNA and Proteins
Ozone layer in the outer atmosphere helps in
Absorbing UV radiations
Which of the following is known as graveyard of RBCs?
Spleen
The name of the white revolution is associated with
Kurien Verghese
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)
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
"Green House Effect" means -Trapping of Solar energy due to atmospheric carbon dioxide
2, 4-d is a
herbicide
The nuclear reaction involved in a nuclear reactor is
Fusion
The scientist associated with the success of Green Revolution is
Norman Borlaug
Centre for DNA fingerprinting is located at
Hyderabad
Solar energy is due to
fusion reactions
A non-conventional source of power is
Solar Power
India's permanent Research Station 'Dakshin Gongotri' is located at
Antarctica
Penicillin, an antibiotic, is obtained from
Fungus
Where was India's first computer installed?
Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta
Where the early Tsunami warning system was installed to predict 
a tsunami immediately after an
earthquake?
Rangachang in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
____ are used to supply Nitrogen to paddy.
Blue green algae
The fish released into ponds and wells to control the mosquitoes is
Gambusia
Stranger Gas is called as
Xenon
In the human body, the longest cell is
Liver Cell
_____ is used to make electric heater coil.
Nichrome
The formation of fruit without fertilisation is known as
Parthenicarpy
Root modules are commonly found in ____ plants.
Leguminous
Alzheimers disease is a disorder of the
Brain
Chromosomes of the ___ will determine the sex of a child.
Father
Hypermetropia or long sight can be corrected by using
Concave lenses
A plant product obtained from dried latex is
Opium
Cryogenic engines are used in
Rockets
Skin Cancer is caused due to presence of excess ____ in water.
Arsenic
The largest satellite in solar system is
Ganymede
German Silver is an alloy of
Copper, Zinc & Nickel
The tracking of people by trained dogs is based on the recognition of _____ from feet.
Carboxylic sweat
Boiling point of water depends on
atmospheric Pressure
An astronaut in outer space will observe sky in
Black colour
The polymer used in making plastic crockery is
Melamine
Food is cooked in a pressure cooker quickly because boiling point of water
Increases
Which vegetable's genome was sequenced completely in 2012?
Tomato

History Made Easy

The policy of Blood and Iron was followed by
Bismark
What is the name given to the army commanded by Garibaldi?
Redshirts
Communist manifesto was written by
Karl Marx
'Das kapital' was written by
Karl Marx
Napoleon was defeated finally in which war?
Waterloo
Mazzini founded a revolutionary society called
Young Italy
Congo was discovered by
Cameroon
The highest stage of capitalism is
Imperialism
Which continent was regarded as 'Dark Continent'?
Africa
Which was the first country to fall prey to the Europeans
India
Who were the first to develop trade with India
Portuguese
Russian parliament is called as
Duma
"War is to a nation what maternity is to women" was the principle advocated by
Mussolini
The author of "Mein Kampf" was
Hitler
Robert Mugabe became the first president of
Zimbabwe
Who was the founder of Nazi Party
Hitler
The founder of Fascist Party was
Mussolini
Excavation work of Indus valley civilization was first carried out by
Sir John Marshall
Temples at Mahabalipuram were built by
Narasimhavarman / Pallavas
The immediate Cause of the sepoy mutiny was the use of
Enfield Rifles
The British who succeeded in abolishing the practice of Sati in India was
William Bentinck
The European country which held monopoly over India trade during 16th century was
Portugal
Ramakrishna mission was founded by
Swami Vivekananda
Red Fort located in Delhi was built by
Shahjahan
Great master of Indian medical science was
Charaka
The 1857 Revolt began at
Meerut
The sculpture that existed during Kanishka's period was called
Gandhara Sculpture / Greco-Buddhist Art
The construction of Qutub Minar was completed by
Iltutmish
Hiuen Tsang, the Chinese pilgrim visited India during the reign of
Harsha
The earliest of the Vedas is
Rigveda
Ajanta caves are near
Aurangabad (Maharashtra)
Brihadeshwara Temple was built at
Tanjavur
The builder of Buland Darwaza was
Akbar
The great astronomer of Ancient India
Varahamihira / Aryabhatta
The philosophy advocated by Shankara-charya is known as
Advaita
Founder of Mughal Empire
Babur
What was a striking example of city culture at Mohenjo Daro?
Great Bath
Who produced Vedic literature
Aryans
Tanjavur Brihadeshwara temple built by
Raja Raja Chola
The biggest Nataraja image in the country is at
Chidambaram
Who laid foundation of Indo-Persian school of painting?
Akbar
Indo-Persian architecture was patronized by
Shahjahan
Who gave patronage to Mughul miniature painting?
Jahangir
Which is regarded as very ancient native Indian language?
Sanskrit
Ganapati festival, Shivaji festival were started by
Bala Gangadhar Tilak
The 1857 revolt was called as
First war of Indian Independence
In Chandragupta Vikramaditya's court there were the poets called
Navaratnas
Whose court was adorned by Ashtadiggajas?
Sri Krishna Devaraya
Who were responsible for the rise of Bakthi movement?
Sufi saints
Ramanuja was a worshipper of Vishnu and preached
Vaishnavism
Who popularized the Advaita philosophy?
Shankaracharya
Who founded the Dvaita philosophy?
Madhvacharya
Who founded the Sikh sect?
Guru Nanak
The slogan "Give me blood, I shall give you freedom given by
Subhash Chandra Bose
Who said "Satyameva Jayathe" (Truth alone will win)?
Madan Mohan Malaviya
Who said "Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it"?
Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Who said -Go back to the Vedas?
Swami Dayanand Saraswati
Who said -Inquilab Zindabad?
Bhagat Singh
Who said 'Do or die'?
Gandhi
The book 'Tughluq Namah' was written by?
Amir Khusrau
The book 'Akbar Namah' was written by?
Abul Fazl
The Rajaraja Temple at Thanjur was built by?
Rajendra Chola 1
Gopuram is an important feature of
Dravidian construction
Tripitakas are sacred books of
Buddhists
The theory of economic drain of India during British imperialism was propounded by
Jawaharlal Nehru
The Vijayanagara ruler, Sri Kirshnadeva Raya's work Amuktamalyada, was in
Telugu
Two of the great Mughals wrote their own memories are
Babur and Jahangir
To which king belongs the Lion capitol at Sarnath?
Ashoka
The language of discourses of Gautama Buddha was
Pali
To whom of the Republic of Buddha belong?
Sakyas
Tipu sultan was the ruler of
Mysore
'The Vedas contain all the truth' was interpreted by
Swami Dayananda
To meet the educational needs of the people, the Madarasa-I Nasiri was built in the regin of
Iltutmish
The Vedic deity Indra was the Goddess of
Rain and Thunder
Pulakesin II was the most famous ruler of
Chalukyas
Under whose leadership was the All India Muslim League set up?
Aga Khan
The Upanishads are
A source of Hindu Philosophy
Who was the first Buddhist pilgrim of China to visit India during the reign of Chandragupta Vikramaditya
Fa-Hien
Who found the Servants of India Society?
Gopala Krishna Gokhale
Who wrote famous epic ‘Shahnama’?
Firdausi
The Salt Satyagraha was held at
Dandi, Gujarat
The leader of the Indian National Army was
Subash Chandra Bose
Minto-Marley reforms were introduced in
1905
Annie Besant belonged to
Ireland
The Home Rule Movement was started by
Annie Besant/Tilak
The leader of moderates was
Gopala Krishna Gokhale
First President of Indian National Congress
W.C. Bonerjee
Muslim league was formed in
1906
Indian National Congress first session was held at
Mumbai
The main objective of the extremist was the attainment of
Swaraj
The partition of Bengal was made in 1905 by
Lord Curzon
Which movement was launched in response to the Partition of Bengal?
Vande Mataram
The hymn of Vande Mataram was written by
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
Gandhi fought against ____ system at champaran
Tinkathia
Who was responsible for Jallianwala Bagh massacre?
General Dyer
Gandhi took very serious view of the ____ incident and called off the non-cooperation movement
Chauri Chaura
In 1930, the First Round Table Conference held at
London
Gandhi-Irwin pact was signed in
1931
For which award Gandhiji protested against MacDonald
Communal
Gandhi and Ambedkar signed
Poona Pact
Atlee, the Prime Minister of England sent a Cabinet mission to India in
1946
According to ____ plan (1947) the partition of India was happened.
Mountbatten
Who were the first Europeans to come to India and last to leave India?
Portuguese

Indian National Movement Date Wise Snippets

1885
Indian National Congress was formed.
1905
Partition of Bengal by Curzon.
1906
All India Muslim league was formed.
1907
1911 - Annulment of the partition of Bengal.
1911
Champaran movement
1917
Rowlatt Act passed - The act curbed the fundamental rights such as freedom of expression and strengthened the police powers.
1919
Jallianwalabagh Massacre. In protest Tagore renounced his knighthood.
1919
Khilafat movement. Gandhi took it as an opportunity for Muslim-Hindu unity and supported the movement.
1920
Non Cooperation movement. British titles were surrendered. Import of foreign cloth fell drastically between 1920 and 1922.
1920
Gandhi called off the Non Cooperation movement.
1922
Chauri chaura incident - killing 22 policemen.
1922
Simon Commission: the Commission was to recommend further constitutional reforms. It was headed by Sir John Simon. It contained all white members. When the Simon came to Indian he was greeted with black flags as a mark of protest by the Indians with raised slogans stating - "Simon Go Back".
1927
Nehru Report: It demanded responsible government advocated dominion states. It was not for complete independence. It demanded universal suffrage. It rejected separated communal elections.
1928
Irwin Offer: It proposed a vague offer of 'dominion status' for India in an unspecified future and a Round Table Conference to discuss a future constitution after publication of the Simon Report.
1929
Lahore Session of Congress: The president was Jawahar Lal Nehru. It took the decision boycotting Round Table Conference. "Purna Swaraj" was adopted as the main aim of the Congress under the presidentship of J.L.Nehru. It launched a programme of civil disobedience. On Dec 31, 1929, Tricolor was hoisted at the Shore of Ravi.
1930
Civil Disobedience Movement started with the Dandi March on 12th March 1930 to break the salt law under the leadership of Gandhi. 26th January, 1930 - observed as "Independence day" all over the country.
1930
First Round Table Conference: It was the first ever conference arranged between British and Indians as equal. Congress boycotted it. However Motilal Nehru, Liberals and princes attended it.
1931
Second Round Table Conference: Gandhi attended only one round table conference and that is the second roundtable conference.
1931
Gandhi-Irwin pact: It offered that all political prisoners would be released except Bhagat singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev. Right to make salt was accepted. Gandhi agreed to suspend the Civil Disobedience Movement and participate in the second session of Round Table Conference.
1932
Third Round Table Conference: Majority leaders of INC did not participate. The outcome of the conference was published on a "White paper" based on which the British government passed Government of India Act of 1935.
1932
Ramsay MacDonald proposed separate electorate for minority community including Dalits. The proposal was supported by B.R.Ambedkar but it was fully opposed by Gandhi.
1932
Poona Pact: Gandhi felt that separate electorate would disintegrate the society on caste lines and would lead to permanent division in the society. To avoid such a situation Gandhi went on for hunger strike for 21 days in Yerrawada central jail. The issue was finally resolved between B.R.Ambedkar and Gandhi by signing the historic Poona Pact. Gandhi devoted himself to the Harijan Cause, for which he started a newspaper called "Harijan".
1935
Government of India act 1935 prescribed provincial autonomy and the government announced elections to the provincial legislatures in 1937. Congress formed government in 6 out of 11 provinces.
1942
Cripps Missions: The British government wanted India to fully co-operate to it during World War-II and made few proposals to League and Congress and promised them of independence after the war. But the proposals were rejected by both the parties and hence the Cripps Mission was a failure.
1942: Gandhi called for Quit India movement
DO or DIE to fight the British. Communication and symbols of the state authority were attacked all over the country.
1945
Wavell Plan: which suggested that all portfolios except Defence would be held by the Indian members. The Plan also suggested the reconstitution of the Viceroy's Executive Council and the political parties have to nominate few candidates from their party out of whom the viceroy would select candidate of his choice for the Executive Council.
1945
Shimla Conference: To discuss these proposals and for a better future India, Wavell called all the political parties for their opinion to Shimla and this conference is popularly called as Shimla conference. Differences arose between Congress and League about the representation of Muslim community. The conference was a failure.
1946
Cabinet Mission: The mission consisted of Lord Pethick-Lawrence, the Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade and A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty. The mission suggested that India should remain united and constitute itself as a loose federation with some autonomy for Muslim majority areas. Both Congress and League did not agree to specific details of the proposal.
1946
Direct Action Day - Muslim League announced 16th august 1946 as Direct action day. On this day riots broke in Calcutta lasting for several days. By March 1947 violence spread to different parts of northern India.
1947
Indian Independence Act 1947: It was the Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and it received the royal assent on 18 July 1947. According to this act the British India was to be divided into two states namely India and Pakistan.
On 15th August 1947
 India became independent.