Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: General Studies - Set 08 Answers and Explanations

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Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: General Studies 08


1 B. Amarakosa
2 C. Baji Rao II
3 C. Ashoka
4 D. Pala
5 C. child marriage became prominent
6 B. Pataliputra
7 B. Bairam Khan
8 A. the Indian Association of Calcutta
9 C. town planning
10 B. Amarsimha
11 B. Kharavela
12 A. Guptas
13 B. Cholas
14 C. the marriage of Keshab's daughter though she was underage
15 C. Lala Lajpat Rai
16 A. Malik Kafur
17 D. Sumeria
18 A. Lord Dalhousie
19 D. Aurangzeb
20 A. 14 Puruas
21 B. Kharoshti
22 A. Aligarh
23 D. Amir Khusro : Tabaqat-i-Navri
24 B. the protest against the Simon Commission
25 A. Samudragupta
26 A. 1 2 4 3
27 A. Pamstern
28 B. Dharmachakrapravartan
29 A. Nawab Salimulla
30 A. Aurobindo Ghosh
31 C. Babar
32 D. Nasiruddin Mahmud
33 A. Savitri
34 C. 1915
35 A. Satyamevajayate -Mundaka Upanishad
36 B. the ruler of Gwalior
37 B. Dust particles in the atmosphere
38 B. Tin
39 D. Low atmospheric pressure
40 C. Isoelectronic
41 A. oil in water emulsion
42 C. Liquid hydrogen - Liquid oxygen
43 A. Muriatic acid
44 A. quenching
45 D. Cesium
46 D. Pyro metallurgy
47 D. Nitrous oxide and Sulphur dioxide
48 C. Potassium nitrate
49 C. Chlorofluorocarbons
50 C. Crooke's glass
51 A. The infrared part of the solar radiation
52 A. Scattering of blue light by water molecules
53 C. Heavy water (D2O)
54 C. Nitric oxide
55 D. Calcium Sulphate Hydrate
56 A. charge 0, mass 0
57 B. Recycling
58 C. Gamma ray
59 C. Ethylene
60 A. H2, CH4, CO
61 A. Light of suitable wavelength falls on it
62 C. Bacterium mycoderma acetic
63 A. uranium oxide
64 A. LPG
65 C. The amount of greenhouse gases produced by our day-to-day activities
66 D. Kerosene oil
67 B. Atmospheric pressure is low
68 C. CH4
69 A. Atmospheric
70 C. high energy electromagnetic
71 D. Blood is coagulated and the blood vessels are sealed
72 B. Condensation
73 D. Suspended Particulate Matter
74 D. Henri Becquerel
75 C. Citric acid
76 B. yeast
77 C. Butane
78 D. Room will be heated
79 A. heating the steel bright red and then cooling slowly
80 B. Plutonium
81 C. Protons
82 A. Boric acid
83 D. Vitamin B12
84 D. barium is a good absorber of X – rays and this helps the stomach to appear clearly in contrast with the other regions in the picture
85 B. 4° C
86 C. Butane
87 C. have all these properties
88 A. All
89 D. Merucry (II) Sulphide
90 A. CFC
91 B. Red phosphorus
92 D. it is highly polymerized
93 A. The paper ignites
94 D. Co
95 D. X- rays, visible, infrared, microwave
96 C. Sulphates of magnesium and calcium
97 D. Ascorbic acid
98 B. Sodium bicarbonate
99 B. Copper & Gold
100 C. Solid in a gas
101 B. Urea
102 B. Gypsum
103 A. Water containing heavy isotope of hydrogen
104 C. coagulation
105 A. Cellulose
106 A. Incoming solar radiation
107 B. Hydrated sodium carbonate
108 D. Thyroid
109 C. Acidic rain which corrodes marble
110 B. 3 parts of conc. HCI + 1 part of con. HNO3
111 D. Vitamin D
112 A. axerophthol (acid)
113 C. heavy water
114 A. At a very high temperature
115 C. Benzene hexachloride
116 B. 4 3 1 2
117 C. Rectified spirit
118 A. Sodium bicarbonate and dilute H2SO4
119 A. Absoluted alcohol + Petrol
120 C. Sodium thiosulphate
121 D. Dalton
122 B. Inversely proportional to the square root of its molecular mass
123 D. Emulsifying property
124 D. Fluorine
125 A. Dialysis
126 A. thiamine
127 A. Higher atomic masses
128 B. Acetylene
129 C. Methane                
130 C. proteins
131 A. Oxygen forms stronger hydrogen bond than sulphur
132 A. Low temperature and high pressure
133 D. Soap – Water
134 A. double positively charged helium nuclei
135 B. AgBr
136 D. Hydrogenation
137 C. Glucose
138 C. Nitrogen
139 B. Nitrogen
140 B. nuclear fusion
141 B. Na2 CO3 10 H2O
142 A. glucose and lactose
143 D. all of the above
144 C. (_53^(60 ))Co
145 C. Energy spent in doing work
146 B. Nitrate
147 D. Carbon dioxide
148 C. Gas laws
149 C. Chadwick
150 C. Calcium sulphate
151 C. gamma – rays
152 C. pressure
153 C. Bauxite
154 B. ascorbic acid
155 A. Cathode
156 A. roasting
157 C. Potassium
158 A. allotropes
159 B. Vitamin A
160 C. Water in oil emulsion
161 C. larger uptake of CO2 be ocean water
162 D. CO
163 C. Cosmic year
164 C. Andes
165 B. inflowing movement of air along the earth's surface towards the equator
166 B. Rubber
167 A. 3 1 4 2
168 D. Sandy
169 B. coniferous forests
170 B. both ( b ) and ( c )
171 D. Atlantic Ocean with Pacific Ocean
172 A. 2 4 1 3
173 D. Rann of Kutch
174 D. save Kolkata port
175 C. San Francisco
176 B. U.S.A.
177 C. Richter scale
178 D. Karnataka to Tamil Nadu
179 C. Kerala and Tamil Nadu
180 A. Orissa
181 C. Intensive farming
182 A. Atlantic Ocean
183 C. Core
184 C. reef formation
185 A. Tamil Nadu
186 C. India
187 C. Tunnels
188 B. Arunachal Pradesh
189 C. Venus
190 B. New Zealand
191 A. Venus
192 B. Kavaratti
193 A. Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico
194 C. Great Nicobar Island
195 A. sun
196 A. 2 4 3 1
197 B. 25
198 B. Sikkim
199 B. 2 4 1 1
200 D. Tundra region - Lichens and Mosses

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