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Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 1

BOD stands for 

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A high Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) indicates that:

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Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 3

The effects of radioactive pollutants depends upon

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The range of normal human hearing Is In the range of

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The major pollutant from automobile exhaust is

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The major pollutant from automobile exhaust is Carbon monoxide (CO).

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 6

The green house gases, otherwise called radioactively active gases includes

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Algal bloom results in

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In grassland ecosystem, the pyramid of biomass is

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 9

Which of the following statement is incorrect regarding ecological pyramids

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 10

 What is the objective of SMAP Satellite launched by NASA?

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Ans: a

Explanation: SMAP (Soil Moisture Active Passive) Satellite is a three-year mission which will measure the amount of moisture in soil. It will help to monitor drought, predict floods, assist crop productivity, weather forecasting and linking water, energy and carbon cycles.

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 11

 Which district has become the first one in India to have high speed Rural Broadband Network

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Ans: c

Explanation: Idukki district of Kerala has become first district in India to have high speed Rural Broadband Network i.e. National Optical Fibre Network (NOFN) Internet connectivity. NOFN is the largest rural connectivity project of its kind in the world.

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 12

Which bank has launched India’s first contactless debit and credit cards?

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Ans: a

Explanation: Contactless cards launched by ICICI Bank can be used to make electronic payments by waving the cards near the merchant terminal instead of dipping or swiping. These cards are based on Near Field Communication technology.

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 13

 Neutrino is

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 Ans: c

Explanation: Neutrino is electrically neutral and weakly interacting subatomic particle.

 

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 14

 What was the theme of Indian Science Congress 2015?

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Ans: d

Explanation: The 102nd session of Indian National Congress was held at Mumbai University. The theme was "Science and Technology for Human Development”.

 

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 15

The Defense Research Development Organisation(DRDO) has developed a drug named ‘Lukosin’. It will be used in the treatment of

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Ans: b

Explanation: Lukosin is a herbal drug developed by Defense Research Development Organisation(DRDO) for treatment of Lucoderma( White patches on skin).

 

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 16

Which of the following is not a feature of Graphene?

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Ans: c

Explanation: Graphene is a 2-dimensional single layer of carbon atoms. It is characterized by its flexibility, elasticity, lightweight, and strength.

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 17

 In year 2014, a drug named ZMapp was approved by World Health Organisation(WHO) to combat

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Ans: a

Explanation: In the wake of large number of deaths due to viral disease Ebola, the use of drug ZMapp was approved to combat the disease.

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 18

 Which of the following about swine flu is correct?

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Answer: (d)

Explanation: It is a respiratory disease caused by virus that is endemic in pigs. The symptoms are the same as the seasonal flu -- cough, sore throat, and body aches. Swine flu is transmitted from person to person by inhalation or ingestion of droplets containing virus from people sneezing or coughing; it is not transmitted by eating cooked pork products. The recent outbreak of swine flu in India is due to influenza virus H1N1.

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 19

What is Thai Sacbrood ?

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Answer: (c)

Explanation: Thai Sacbrood is a viral disease affecting honey bee colonies. The disease kills bees when they are larvae and hence there is no multiplication of bee colonies.

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 20

Consider the following statements.
1.     ‘MySecurity.in’ is a web portal that will be a platform for innovation in the field of security related web applications.
2.    It will be launched by Ministry of Home affairs.
3.    Any individual, company, student, NGO etc can develop and deploy on this portal such security applications which may be useful to the people.

Which of the above statements are correct?

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Answer: (d)

Explanation: Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh has decided to launch a web portal ‘MySecurity.in’ that will be a platform for innovation in the field of security related web applications. Any individual, company, student, NGO etc can develop and deploy on this portal such security applications which may be useful to the people. It will enable the general public to get access to a large number of security related applications. 

The main objective of launching the web portal ‘MySecurity.in’ is to promote innovation in developing security related applications as well as offer to the people safe and trusted applications for their security needs. People will have options to choose the applications best suited for their requirements. Application developers, meeting the basic screening criteria, will be allowed hardware and middleware resources in a cloud based environment to deploy their applications. An expert group constituted by MHA will also evaluate the application on parameters like usefulness, innovation, public acceptance, technology used, maintenance, updation, feedback mechanism etc. 

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 21

Consider the following statements.

1.    IRNSS is an Independent regional navigation satellite system being developed by India.
2.    IRNSS will provide Standard Positioning Service (SPS) only.
3.    IRNSS satellites revolve round the earth at the height of about 18,000 km from the earth's surface.

Which of the above statements are correct?

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 Answer: (a)

Explanation: IRNSS is an Independent regional navigation satellite system being developed by India.  It is designed to provide accurate position information service to users in India as well as the region extending up to 1500 Km from its boundary, which is its primary service area. IRNSS will provide two types of services, namely, Standard Positioning Service (SPS) which is provided to all the users and Restricted Service (RS), which is an encrypted service provided only to the authorized users.  The IRNSS System is expected to provide a position accuracy of better than 20 metres in the primary service area. The IRNSS space segment consists of seven satellites, with three satellites in geostationary orbit and four satellites in inclined geosynchronous orbit.  Thus, IRNSS satellites revolve round the earth at the height of about 36,000 km from the earth's surface. Applications of IRNSS include land, sea and air navigation, disaster management, vehicle tracking and fleet management, integration with mobile phones, provision of precise time, mapping and navigation aid for hikers and travelers, visual and voice navigation for drivers. It can track people or vehicles and can be of immense use in disaster situations like the recent one in Uttarakhand. Even the Railways may find it useful to track its wagons. Apart from India, its benefits would extend to a range of 1500 km in the region.

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 22

Consider the following statements about NISAR

1.    Its purpose is to measure the changes on earth’s land surface, ice surface, glaciers, earthquakes and volcanoes.

2.    The data will be used to understand climate change and predict natural disasters.

Which of the above statements are correct?

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Answer: (c)
Explanation:  NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission will be launched in 2020. Its purpose is to measure the changes on earth’s land surface, ice surface, glaciers, earthquakes and volcanoes. The data will be used to understand climate change and predict natural disasters. NISAR will be the first satellite mission to use two different radar frequencies (L-band and S-band). Hence it can capture resolution even less than a centimeter of earth’s surface.
 

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 23

Consider the following statements about GSLV Mk3

1.    It can carry up to 4500 to 5000 kg satellites.
2.    It is a 4 stage vehicle.
3.    It will use cryogenic engine and not solid and liquid propellants.

Which of the above statements are correct?

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Answer: (a)
Explanation:  GSLV Mk-3 is the latest version of GSLV. It can carry up to 4500 to 5000 kg satellites. Until now, India relied on EU’s Arianespace launch vehicle to send those INSAT-4 satellites. It will consist of 3 stages. 1st stage will have solid propellant, 2nd stage will have liquid propellant and 3rd stage will be cryogenic engine. GSLV MK-3 will make ISRO a competitive player in commercial launches of foreign satellites.
 

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 24

What is the purpose of India’s Mars orbiter mission?

Science And Technology - MCQ Online Test (6) - Question 25

What is Kessler Syndrome ?

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Answer: d
Explanation: The Kessler syndrome (also called the Kessler effect, proposed by the NASA scientist Donald J. Kessler in 1978, is a scenario in which the density of objects in low Earth orbit (LEO) is high enough that collisions between objects could cause a cascade—each collision generating space debris which increases the likelihood of further collisions. One implication is that the distribution of debris in orbit could render space exploration, and even the use of satellites, unfeasible for many generations

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