Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched?
(A) Phycocyanin-Infrared light
(B) Phytochrome-Yellow light
(C) Carotene-Blue light
(D) Chlorophyll-Green light
. Phenylketonuria is an example of an inborn error of metabolism. This “error” refers to (a) Hormonal overproduction (b) Atrophy of endocrine glands (c) Inherited lack of an enzyme (d) Nondisjunction
. Who among the following is not associated with medicine in ancient India? (a) Dhanvantri (b) Bhaskaracharya (c) Charaka (d) Susruta
We have borrowed the Directive Principles of State Policy from the Constitution of (a) U.S.A. (b) U.K. (c) Canada (d) Ireland
Which of the following electro-magnetic waves has the longest wave-length? 1 Ultraviolet rays 2 Light rays 3 Gamma rays 4 Infra-red rays
In which part are the carbohydrates stored as glycogen in human body? 1 Stomach 2 Pancreas 3 Liver 4 Duodenum
When did Britain conduct her first nuclear explosion? (A) 1946 (B) 1962 (C) 1952 (D) 1972
In Indian history, which one of the following wars occurred earliest ? (a) First Anglo-Afghan war (b) Second Carnatic war (c) Third Anglo-Maratha war (d) Fourth Anglo Mysore war
Who among the following is the author of ?Dayabhaga? (1) Vigneswara (2) Kulluk Bhatta (3) Visvarutra (4) Jimutavahana
The country which opposed monetary unification of Europe (1) Germany (2) France (3) Britain (4) Italy
In the recent year, which one of the following has the highest per capita income? (1) Punjab (2) Haryana (3) Delhi (4) West Bengal
. The first Indian rules to organize Haj pilgrimage the expense of the state was (a) Alauddin Khilji (b) Feroz tughlakh (c) Akbar (d) Aurangzeb
. One mole of hydrogen gas burns in excess of oxygen to give 290 kJ of heat. What is the amount of heat produced when 4 g of hydrogen gas is burnt under the same conditions? (a) 145 kJ (b) 290 kJ (c) 580 kJ (d) 1160 kJ