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CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN AYURVEDIC SCIENCES
WRITTEN EXAMINATION/!^
Date:
Name: CANDIDATE’S SIGNATURE
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1. fHTM I P fr l f3TT I ?A. HyponatremiaB. HypernatremiaC. Metabolic alkalosisD. Respiratory acidosis
2. f ^ T ^ t 3TfW TTTTT *T f t?
A. SodiumB. PotassiumC. ZincD. Magnesium
3. |?A. Cushing’s syndromeB. Addison’s diseaseC. Renal failureD. Advanced dehydration
4. Tfef^TFT W rW T f%*T £1TT
A. AldosteroneB. PTHC. SomatostatinD. Estrogen
5. f^T £TTTf^TT^snTTTl?
A. InsulinB. AldosteroneC. PTHD. Somatostatin
6. w | ?A. Protein bondB. IonisedC. Complexed with citrateD. Complexed with carbonate
7. $*1+} ^ =Hll 3i|rjcjp^T •jIM'w OA .D N AB. RNAC. CistronD. None o f these
8. ^ ftc fr | ?A. UreaB. Uric acid
C. CreatineD. Creatinine
9. DNA ffcTT f ?A. ThymineB. AdenineC. UracilD. Deoxyribose
10. t f f e p f ^ r s t t t i%rr^rrar|?
A. GlucagonB. GastrinC. EpinephrinD. ACTH
11. *r w r | ?A. ProteinB. FatC. GlycoproteinD. Carbohydrate
12. s r l ^ r ^ f M r ^Tf f t'JtlrTl
A. KwashiorkorB. M arasmusC. Fatty liverD. A therosclerosis
13. T O T I ?A. Endem ic goitreB. ThyrotoxicosisC. M yxoedem aD. Cretinism
14. ^Tqt-srr w r ^%Tu?rf^TT ^ T # T WT I ?
A. EstrogenB. ProgesteroneC. OxytocinD. Chorionic gonadotropin
15. s n r ^ r «r t | ?A. AldosteroneB. M ethyl testosteroneC. EstroneD. Pregnenolone
16. R 1 *Tl'jI R l*1 S k i flcfTA. MSHB. FSHC. LHD. HCG
17. Ph^| + I WR’ -ixlPld ^T rfT l?A. GlucocorticoidsB. EpinephrineC. ThyroxineD. Luteinizing hormone
18. t w r w r t f f t - % ^ T T ^ r g - # M fl^ d f t *11 1 1 I?
A. CarbohydratesB. ProteinsC. FatD. Vitamins
19. RiPk-m t ¥ T ^ q # n " f m r |?
A. PenicillinB. StreptomycinC. ChloramphenolD. Cycloserine
20. firfrT TT ^ + < ^e ||^TFT WT t ?
A. PenicillinB. BacitracinC. CyclosporinD. All o f the above
21. * i \ m m w r | ?A. A ir borne diseaseB. W ater borne diseaseC. Sexually transm itted venereal diseaseD. Both a and c
22 . f% ft 3TR TToT qfr^T WT I?A. Agglutination testB. Slide flocculation testC. Precipitation testD. None o f these
23. Hd^ld t WT fffiT |?A. StreptococcusB. PneumococcusC. M eningococciD. None o f these
24. f^rr f%^r ^whfl" |?A. T.B.B. DiphtheriaC. CholeraD. N one o f these
25. mm wr €far # f^ r # f t ^TTcrr|?
A. 1 yearB. 7 monthsC. between 9 months and 10
yearsD. N one o f these
26. f^TRF T ^ ff sffc 3PTW f FT% £KT WT^HIMI ^TTcn|?
A. PrecipitationB. AgglutinationC. N eutralisationD. N one o f these
27. a r r p t o # £ t w r ,f t * i w w
A. GeneB. CistronC. RepliconD. M uton
28. f^cFt ^ TcTT |f?A. 1B. 10C. 100D. 1000
29. l i o i o i o i # w r tttt 2635967 W ft?
A. 934134B. 7383414C. 8374134D. 937414
30.500 % f%iT ftTR t r ^ j - 1 w ^ n fh T f^TT TRTT I ?
A. LB. CC. MD. D
31. f^5T 1 1 0 ?rff STTTTtit?A. 1+0B. 0x0C. 0/2D. (10-10)/2
32. 13x l00x ....................... = 1300000 t ftxFw t : -
A. 10B. 1000C. 10000D. 100
33. 1507 - (625/25) =fT TRTFT f%cFTT f^TT?A. 1482B. 1580C. 1370D. 1234
34. fjRT w r r t f w rfi?
A. Prime numbersB. Composite numbersC. Even numbersD. Odd numbers
35. w i t 2 3t)t 3 ^n ff % sn rr f t^ r rn r |
^fr, f r ^ ^ f t ?A. 5B. 6C. 8D. 10
36. ^ Pl^MA. OneB. twoC. countlessD. none
37. # qftf£TA. 2rB. 27trC. 4rD. 2
38. tA. 0B. - 1C. we cannot writeD. -1 0 0 0 0
39. f TFCTT Ht % 1%tt'HI^'RT ^ f h r r W I ?
A. User loginsB. PasswordsC. Com puter keysD. Access-control software
40. 3TT 'jfRft ^ eft
A. a copy is autom atically printedB. it m ust be given a name to identify
itC. it does not need a nameD. it only needs a name if it is not
going to be printed
41. >T t 3T^kTT ^ 3PTT
f t c n r |?A. Com pilerB. LoaderC. Operating SystemD. Assembler
42. f^^TT W W r |?A. Video Graphics ArrayB. Visual Graphics ArrayC. Volatile Graphics ArrayD. Video Graphics Adapter
43. °FhT | ?A. Edward RobertB. Allen TuringC. Charles BabbageD. None o f these
4 4 . W T ^ T | ?A. a card reader and a printing deviceB. an analytical engine and a control
unitC. a control unit and an arithmetic
logic unitD. an arithm etic logic unit and a card
reader45. 3cM 1 % f%ir 3T5 T T1WT
w r f ?A. N utrient agarB. Corn steep liquorC. Sulfite waste liquorD. W hey
46. =t>K+ w r I?A. anthraxB. Clostridium tetaniC. Cl.deficileD. Cl.perfringens
47. W T% hHH % f rTA. stomachB. pituitary glandC. pancreasD. liver
48. HT WT f ITTW TtF % $^FT ^FT TTT m f^TT TcTT | ?
A. Antivenom serumB. Gam ma globulinC. Polio vaccineD. Diphtheria antitoxin
49. TFRT Wt^Tf t * I TTcTT
A. an antisepticB. a disinfectantC. an antibioticD. an insecticide
50. t Ttfar *T 3TWfsP f%*T ^TTtiT ^ ftcTT | ?
A. increased heightB. retarded growthC. weakening o f bonesD. N one o f these
51. f^T Tftem # f t 3 r f ^ WT #
3 T R 9 ^ W r |? ?A. Rainy seasonB. SpringC. W interD. Summer
52. E t s i r f ^ tpt w t | : -A. Ascorbic AcidB. RiboflavinC. TocopherolD. Niacin
53. ^ ^ % ftT T TJTrixS t 3 f t e«usdi
A. M yocardial infarctionB. Passive congestion o f liver
C. M uscular dystrophiesD. Peptic ulcer
54. cHI^ if xiMl TcT ‘MlA. AlkaloidB. TerpeneC. SteroidD. Protein
55. -q^rT^R-wr | ?A. CarbohydrateB. LipidC. ProteinD. N ucleic acid
56. I^K WT ^T T | ?A. Decrease in reaction timeB. Increase in reaction timeC. Increase in activation energyD. Reduction in activation energy
57. f'fcr <'MUI =t>Kul % WT % TFTW f ^ ^ W ^ r T f ?
A. Am yloseB. LipaseC. PepsinD. Trypsin
58. f^ F T f ^ T *1 <7c4T+ f t # | ?A. In typhoidB. In ChikungunyaC. In H IN 1 infectionD. All the above
59. % f t # | ?A. Vitam in AB. PotassiumC. IodineD. Vitam in D
60. f^rrf^r (Rziftn -3) # w r
t m pA. Pernicious anaem iaB. M icrocytic anaem iaC. M acrocytic anaem iaD. Pellagra
6 i . f f r r r w r w r % % f^rtr w r 6 8 . % f*rtr ^ q f ts r r #
'SfTcfT ^ ?A. GlucoseB. ProteinsC. UreaD. Ketone bodies
62. ^Vm "V-h f ^ R ^ r r | ?A. M ultiple m yelomaB. Hodgkin’s lym phom aC. Non - H odgkin’s lymphomaD. Rheumatic fever
63. f ^ r t t T t F f l n r f e f ^ T % ^t 3^TFT?fWr | ?
A. Jaffe’s m ethodB. ELISAC. Technicon methodD. Enzyme assay
64. £TCT H^rf^TT t TT 3 T ^ T T T ^TT^T
A. Plasmodium falciparumB. Plasmodium malariaeC. Plasmodium ovuleD. Plasmodium vivax
6 5 . f^?T t % ' -^4leM =M<UI fj?A. Trichinella spiralisB. Yersinia pestisC. Salmonella typhim uriamD. Leishm ania donovani
66. 5FMT 3T3TTT *ft=T % 3FJT,JT tcTT | ?A. Leishm ania donovaniB. Ascarislum bricoidesC. Giardia lam bliaD. Plasm odium vivax
6 7 . *T fo *T + T T tP ?T%TT STT^FT % f%3T W m fT W ^ tf M ^ R T
A. EDTAB. HeparinC. Sodium fluorideD. Sodium citrate
'•JilcflA. IgMB. W idal testC. R .A .TestD. Hb%
6 9 .T c F ^ t f ^ T # T T t % f%Tr W TT
% f^TT f^ T =f>T =h<cl ^ ?A. RBC diluting fluid,B. W BC Diluting fluid.C. Both the aboveD. N one o f the above
70.TFJW % f^ F t f?A. Platelet count 1.5-4.0 Lac/ |*LB. Platelet count 1 - 5 Lac/ \ i L
C. Platelet count 5- 9 Lac/ pED. Platelet count 10-12 Lac/ ^L
71. f^rT W F , f^rT spfar W ^PTT^ % f*n$
A. H ay’s test.B. R othera’s testC. Fehling’s testD. Benzedene test
72.% ft ft XT f TcTcT W |?A. Ethylene diam m oium Tetra acetic AcidB. Ether Diamine Tetra acetic AcidC. Ethylene D iam ine Tetra acetic AcidD. N one o f the above
73 .f% t?r s r f ^ r t ^ ( ^ ) f ta r f*rtr w r f%*rr trtt t ?
A. Staphylococcus aureusB. Streptococcus pyogeneC. Pseudom onas aeuroginosaD. M ycobacterium species
74. s r ^ s r f ^ t ^ fo?r ^ n f m f%qr w r | ?
A. Leishm ania speciesB. Corynebacterium diptheriaeC. BrucellosisD. Clostridium welchii
75.fx>WT f^fcT ^ w | ?A. Erythrocyte sedim entation RateB. Elevated sedim entation rateC. Erythrocyte sediment RatioD. Elevated sedim ent Ratio
76. ^ Tj£t-4t tftTR- % tfPT ^TTT^fl^T | <ft =n| *TT I ?
A. O groupB. A groupC. B groupD. AB Group
77. m 'TftTSPF % f%rr pfrq- f^ y SfRTT
t ?A. TolueneB. Boric acidC. Cone. HCLD. All o f the above
78. SJ IT % TJWT T % f T rFTF TftSTTw | ?
A. B ened icts testB. Fehling’s testC. Both A & BD. N one o f the above
79. fiT ^ T TT^ft % Pi cT0% 3FTT ff?A. W introbe m ethodB. W estergren’s methodC. Both a & bD. None o f the above
80. % f nr %*rc ^ f&n
A. Fresh UrineB. Stored UrineC. Both A & BD. None o f the above
81. W^HWM TNRlfltfl f tr r |?A. Normal CSF contains no RBC.B. Norm al CSF contains R B C ’s.C. Both A & BD. None o f the above
A. ^ 5 jB.c . « i mm nD.
8 3 . 3 ^ % f ^ T T |A.B. s I«IVk
c . ^ r ^ rd .
8 4 . s r ^ F f t sftr s r r f^ 3t i t ^ % f ^ r
A. tttt ®<?t i =t>B. I =fr*C. ^D. T F) «x?tl'=h
85.A. ^ ^B. T ^ T % ^ c r T |c . f% 5 ^ r fN r r ^ tt |D.
86. t 4w)*\ f ^ n1 l <d I ^
a . 3pfr%3B. +i^T-i'd'C. ^Vl<ldD.
8 7 . ^ f h r m - T r ^ f ^A. sft^TB.C. ^FcT#TD. 3F TT%
88. t?A. f^TH,i'«TT^:B.C. "rp^TTD.
8 9 . J T T ^ S I I W f ^ f t s r 'TFT *T ^ R T ^TRTT |A. ^ m ^ r %B.c . T f e r ^ rD. a p j fa
9 0 . ^ r t m - c tw w r w i w | ? a . T ttf^nrrrB. f t r f ^ F rC.D. # f?R nT
9 1 . ^ T W % 3TS.W T ta . t ™ ' £ iB. a tra W l^ tc . t f ^ r t ^ r f ^ rd . ^ f r d ^ t f ^ r
9 2 . ^ R 3 K + ) W T 4> l 'jTRTT ^ ?A. AnalgesicsB. AntipyreticsC. AntibodyD. Antidote
93. Tf % ^#T m rqpto* x r f^3TTSTR I?
A. ThymineB. CytosineC. AdenineD. Uracil
9 4 .A. EthyleneB. AuxinesC. GibberellinD. Abscissic acid
9 5 . | ?A. CorynebacteriumB. StaphylococcusC. StreptococcusD. N one o f these
9 6 . t ^ r c r w r | ?A. PlasmodiumB. Param eciumC. YeastD. Entamoeba histolytica
9 7 . ^sr t m f ^ z r f o r ^ fftr r ?A. Vitamin CB. Vitamin AC. Vitam in B2D. Vitamin K
9 8 . ^sr t m ?A. PhosphorusB. SodiumC. IronD. Potassium
9 9 . x r x r f | - T ^ r ^ T « ^ M U i ^ w f t * r ffcrr ?
A. PancreasB. LiverC. KidneyD. M uscle
100.A. W ithania som iniferaB. Asparagus racemosusC. Term inalia chebulaD. Berberisaristata
Hypercholremia is associated with:-A. HyponatremiaB. HypernatremiaC. Metabolic alkalosisD. Respiratory acidosis
2. Cardiac arrest may occur due to overdoses of:-A. SodiumB. PotassiumC. ZincD. Magnesium
3. Hypokalemia occurs in:-A. Cushing’s syndromeB. Addison’s diseaseC. Renal failureD. Advanced dehydration
4. Potassium metabolism is regulated by the hormone:-A. AldosteroneB. PTHC. SomatostatinD. Estrogen
5. The metabolism of sodium is regulated by the hormone
A. InsulinB. AldosteroneC. PTHD. Somatostatin
6. The physiologically active form of calcium is:-A. Protein bondB. IonisedC. Complexed with citrateD. Complexed with carbonate
7. Unit of genetic information:-A. DNAB. RNAC. CistronD. None of these
8. Gout is characterized by increased plasma levels of
A. UreaB. Uric acidC. CreatineD. Creatinine
9. DNA does not contain:-A. ThymineB. AdenineC. UracilD. Deoxyribose
10. Gastric Secretion is regulated by the hormone:-A. GlucagonB. GastrinC. EpinephrinD. ACTH
11. TSH hormone biochemically is aA. ProteinB. FatC. GlycoproteinD. Carbohydrate
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12. Adrneal cortical response is poor in:-A. KwashiorkorB. MarasmusC. Fatty liverD. Atherosclerosis
13. BMR is increased in:-A. Endemic goitreB. ThyrotoxicosisC. MyxoedemaD. Cretinism
14. A hormone used for detection of pregnancy is:-A. EstrogenB. ProgesteroneC. OxytocinD. Chorionic gonadotropin
15. The precursor o f testosterone is:-A. AldosteroneB. Methyl testosteroneC. EstroneD. Pregnenolone
16. Melanogenesis is stimulated by:-A. MSHB. FSHC. LHD. HCG
17. ACTH stimulates the secretion of:-A. GlucocorticoidsB. EpinephrineC. ThyroxineD. Luteinizing hormone
18. Glucose will be converted into fatty acids if the diet has excess of
A. CarbohydratesB. ProteinsC. FatD. Vitamins
19. In Tuberculosis therapy mainly used antibiotic is:-A. PenicillinB. StreptomycinC. ChloramphenolD. Cycloserine
20. The antibiotic acting on cell wall isA. PenicillinB. BacitracinC. CyclosporinD. All o f the above
21. Gonorrhea isA. Air borne diseaseB. Water borne diseaseC. Sexually transmitted venereal
diseaseD. Both a and c
W . VDRL test is aA. Agglutination testB. Slide flocculation testC. Precipitation testD. None o f these
23. Conjunctivitis in a new born is caused by:-A. StreptococcusB. PneumococcusC. MeningococciD. None of these
24. Mountax reaction is used for detection of:-A. T.B.B. DiphtheriaC. CholeraD. None o f these
25. Measles vaccine is given to children at the age ofA. 1 yearB. 7 monthsC. between 9 months and 10 yearsD. None of these
26. Toxins and viruses can be detected by:-A. PrecipitationB. AgglutinationC. NeutralisationD. None o f these
27. The smallest unit of genetic material that can undergo mutation is called
A. GeneB. CistronC. RepliconD. Muton
28. How many centimetres make a meter:-A. 1B. 10C. 100D. 1000
29. What must be subtracted from 11010101 to get 2635967
A. 934134B. 7383414C. 8374134D. 937414
30. For 500 which symbol is used in Roman system:-A. LB. CC. MD. D
31. Which of the following will not represent 0A. 1+0B. 0x0C. 0/2D. (10-10)/2
SET 432. Write the correct number to complete:
13xl00x......................= 1300000A. 10B. 1000C. 10000D. 100
33. Find the value o f 1507 - (625/25)A. 1482B. 1580C. 1370D . 1234
34. The numbers having more than two factors are called:-
A. Prime numbersB. Composite numbersC. Even numbersD. Odd numbers
35. If a number is divisible by 2 and 3 both then is divisible by
A. 5B. 6C. 8D. 10
36. How many lines pass through one given point?A. OneB.twoC. countlessD. none
37. The common formula for Circumference of circle is:-
A. 2rB. 27trC. 4rD. 2
38. Smallest integer is:-A. 0B. - 1C. we cannot writeD. - 10000
39. What is the most common tool used to restrict access to a computer system?
A. User loginsB. PasswordsC. Computer keysD. Access-control software
40. When a file is saved for the first time:-A. a copy is automatically printedB. it must be given a name to identify itC. it does not need a nameD. it only needs a name if it is not going
to be printed41. A computer cannot 'boot' if it does not have the:-
A. CompilerB. LoaderC. Operating SystemD. Assembler
SET 4
r VGA is 51. In which season do we need more fats?A. Video Graphics Array A. Rainy seasonB. Visual Graphics Array B. SpringC. Volatile Graphics Array C. WinterD. Video Graphics Adapter D. Summer
Who is the father o f personal computer? 52. Scientific name o f vitamin E isA. Edward Robert A. Ascorbic AcidB. Allen Turing B. Riboflavin
C. Charles Babbage C. TocopherolD. Niacin
D. None o f these 53. Serum AST activity is not characteristically as the result of:-
A. Myocardial infarction
44. A CPU containsA. a card reader and a printing deviceB. an analytical engine and a control unitC. a control unit and an arithmetic logic
unitD. an arithmetic logic unit and a card
reader45. The best medium for the production of Penicillin is:-
A. Nutrient agarB. Corn steep liquorC. Sulfite waste liquorD. Whey
46. Main causative organism o f gas gangrene is:-A. anthraxB. Clostridium tetaniC. Cl.deficileD. Cl.perfringens
47. For digestion o f fat, bile is needed. This is secreted by the:-
A. stomachB. pituitary glandC. pancreasD. liver
48. Which one of the following substances is obtained by the fractionation of human blood?
A. Antivenom serumB. Gamma globulinC. Polio vaccineD. Diphtheria antitoxin
49. Penicillin is widely used as:-A. an antisepticB. a disinfectantC. an antibioticD. an insecticide
50. Excessive secretion from the pituitary gland in children results in:-
A. increased heightB. retarded growthC. weaken ing o f bonesD. None o f these
B. Passive congestion of liverC. Muscular dystrophiesD. Peptic ulcer
Nicotine present in tobacco is an:-A. AlkaloidB. TerpeneC. SteroidD. Protein
55. An enzyme is a:-A. CarbohydrateB. LipidC. ProteinD. Nucleic acid
56. An enzyme brings about:-A. Decrease in reaction timeB. Increase in reaction timeC. Increase in activation energyD. Reduction in activation energy
57. Bile salts make emulsification with fat for the action of:-
A. Amy loseB. LipaseC. PepsinD. Trypsin
58. Where is WIDAL TEST positive?A. In typhoidB. In ChikungunyaC. In H IN 1 infectionD. All the above
59. Enlargement of thyroid gland is due to the deficiency o f
A. Vitamin AB. PotassiumC. IodineD. Vitamin D
60. Niacin (Vitamin B -3) deficiency is the reason of:-A. Pernicious anaemiaB. Microcytic anaemiaC. Macrocytic anaemiaD. Pellagra
PT Rothera’s test is utilised for the detection of:-A. GlucoseB. ProteinsC. UreaD. Ketone bodies
62. Bence Jones proteinuria is a feature of :-A. Multiple myelomaB. Hodgkin’s lymphomaC. Non - Hodgkin’s lymphomaD. Rheumatic fever
63. Which of the following estimates blood creatinine levels most accurately?
A. Jaffe’s methodB. ELISAC. Technicon methodD. Enzyme assay
64. Black water fever is a special manifestation of malaria caused by:-
A. Plasmodium falciparumB. Plasmodium malariaeC. Plasmodium ovuleD. Plasmodium vivax
65. Which of the following causes plague?A. Trichinella spiralisB. Yersinia pestisC. Salmonella typhimuriamD. Leishmania donovani
66. Kala azar is caused by which organism?A. Leishmania donovaniB. AscarislumbricoidesC. Giardia lambliaD. Plasmodium vivax
67. By which of the following anticoagulants used in estimating blood glucose, glycolysis is prevented?
A. EDTAB. HeparinC. Sodium fluorideD. Sodium citrate
68. Which test is done for confirmation o f chikungunya?A. IgMB. W idaltestC. R.A.TestD. Hb%
69. What are types of diluting fluids for cell counts and its constituents?
A. RBC diluting fluid,B. WBC Diluting fluid.C. Both the aboveD. None o f the above
70. What are the normal values o f platelet countin human?
A. Platelet count 1.5-4.0 Lac/ (iLB. Platelet count 1 - 5 Lac/ jiLC. Platelet count 5- 9 Lac/ |^LD. Platelet count 10-12 Lac/ ^L
SET 471. Manual methods for detecting bile salt, bile
pigment is:-A. Hay’s test.B. Rothera’s testC. Fehling’s testD. Benzedene test
72. What is the full form of EDTA?A. Ethylene diammoium Tetra acetic AcidB. Ether Diamine Tetra acetic AcidC. Ethylene Diamine Tetra acetic AcidD. None o f the above
73. Ziehl Neelsen stain is used for:-A. Staphylococcus aureusB. Streptococcus pyogeneC. Pseudomonas aeuroginosaD. Mycobacterium species
74. Albert stain is used for:-A. Leishmania speciesB. Corynebacterium diptheriaeC. BrucellosisD. Clostridium welchii
75. What is ESR?A. Erythrocyte sedimentation RateB. Elevated sedimentation rateC. Erythrocyte sediment RatioD. Elevated sediment Ratio
76. If there is no agglutination with Anti-A and Anti-B serum then it is :-
A. O groupB. A groupC. B groupD. AB Group
77. Which preservative is used for urine?A. TolueneB. Boric acidC. Conc.HCLD. All o f the above
78. What is the commonest test for qualitative assessment of sugar?
A. Benedicts testB. Fehling’s testC. Both A&BD. None o f the above
79. What are the common methods for the ESR estimation?
A. Wintrobe methodB. Westergren’s methodC. Both a & bD. None o f the above
Pb. Which state o f urine is used for testing ketonebodies?
A. Fresh UrineB. Stored UrineC. Both A&BD. None o f the above
81. Does the normal CSF contain RBC?A. NOB. YesC. Both A&BD. None of the above
82. Who discovered Electron:-A. ChadwickB. GoldsteinC. J.J ThomsonD. Rutherford
83. Father o f periodic table:-A. MendeleevB. DobereinerC. NewlandsD. Lother
84. Alkali and Alkaline earth metals are found in which Block o f periodic table:-
A. S blockB. P blockC. D blockD. F block
85. Acid is a substance whichA. Can accept electronB. Can accept protonC. Turns red litmus paper into blueD. Can donate electron
86. Which is used as food preservative?A. Sodium iodateB. Sodium carbonateC. Sodium benzoateD. Sodium nitrate
87. Which is not an aromatic Hydrocarbon?A. PropaneB. BenzeneC. NaphthaleneD. Antracene
88. Ore of lead is called:-A. BismuthiteB. HaemetiteC. GalenaD. Melanite
89. Nitrous oxide is known asA. Phosgene gasB. Laughing gasC. Water gasD. Tear gas
SET 490. Which element is kept in kerosene oil
A. PotassiumB. SiliconC. SodiumD. Cesium
91. Study o f population is known as:-A. DemographyB. ArthrologyC. DendrochronologyD. Gerontology
92. Pain killers are called asA. AnalgesicsB. AntipyreticsC. AntibodyD. Antidote
93. Which o f the following is purine base of Nucleic acids:-
A. ThymineB. CytosineC. AdenineD. Uracil
94. Gaseous form of plant hormone isA. EthyleneB. AuxinesC. GibberellinD. Abscissic acid
95. Diphtheria is caused byA. CorynebacteriumB. StaphylococcusC. StreptococcusD. None of these
96. Amoebic dysentery in humans is caused by:-A. PlasmodiumB. ParameciumC. YeastD. Entamoeba histolytica
97. Milk is deficient in which vitamins?A. Vitamin CB. Vitamin AC. Vitamin B2D. Vitamin K
98. Milk is deficient o f which mineral?A. PhosphorusB. SodiumC. IronD. Potassium
99. HDL is synthesized and secreted from:-A. PancreasB. LiverC. KidneyD. Muscle
100. What is the scientific name of haritaki ?A. Withania sominiferaB. Asparagus racemosusC. Terminalia chebulaD. Berberisaristata