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The pH of acid rain is

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    More than 8
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    7
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    Less than 5.5
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    None
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Answer : 3. "Less than 5.5 "

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A yellow dust appears on the fingers, whenever we touch the middle of a flower. These tiny yellow grains are one of the most precious substances in nature because they contain the secret of plant life.  What is this dust called?

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    Spore
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    Sporocyst
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    Pollen
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    Sperm
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Answer : 3. "Pollen"

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Optics is the study of:

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    Atmosphere
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    Nature & Properties of light
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    Insects
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    Disease
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Answer : 2. "Nature & Properties of light"

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The mass density of Kerosene is:

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    Less than water
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    Same as water
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    Greater than water
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    None of these
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Answer : 1. "Less than water"

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ECG is used to study the disease related to ________.

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    Blood
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    Kidney
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    Heart
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    Brain
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Answer : 3. "Heart "

Q: Plants growing in sunlight are called 1826 0

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    sciophytes
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    xerophytes
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    heliophytes
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    hydrophytes
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Answer : 3. "heliophytes"
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Answer: C) heliophytes Explanation:

Q: Which of the following does not influence haemoglobin saturation? 1322 0

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    Nitric oxide
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    Carbon dioxide
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    Temperature
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    DPG
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Answer : 1. "Nitric oxide"
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Answer: A) Nitric oxide Explanation:

Q: Which of the following carbohydrates is a polysaccharide? 1730 0

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    Fructose
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    Cellulose
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    Glucose
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    Sucrose
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Answer : 2. "Cellulose"
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Answer: B) Cellulose Explanation: Carbohydrates are also called as saccharides are molecular compounds made from just three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.   Carbohydrates are: * a source of energy for the body e.g. glucose and a store of energy, e.g. starch in plants * building blocks for polysaccharides (giant carbohydrates), e.g. cellulose in plants and glycogen in the human body * components of other molecules eg DNA, RNA, glycolipids, glycoproteins, ATP   Types: 1. Monosaccharides (e.g. glucose) and 2. Disaccharides (e.g. sucrose) are relatively small molecules. They are often called sugars. 3. Other carbohydrate molecules are very large called Polysaccharides such as starch and cellulose.

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