This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
What is CAM photosynthesis |
|
Answer» Crassulacean acid metabolism, also known as CAM photosynthesis, is a carbon fixation pathway that evolved in some plants as an adaptation to ARID conditions. In a plant USING full CAM, the stomata in the leaves REMAIN shut during the day to REDUCE evapotranspiration, but open at NIGHT to collect carbon dioxide (CO).HOPE IT HELPS YOU |
|
| 2. |
Latha always uses cloth bag to purchase things from the market this example is for a)reuseb)recyclec)reduce |
| Answer» CEXPLANATION:Why MEANS she REDUCE a PLASTIC BAGS | |
| 3. |
A man with normal vision marries a red-green color blind woman. They have eight children in total (five boys and three girls). All of their sons are born with red-green color blindness, while NONE of their daughters have it. Is this dominant, recessive, co-dominant, or incompletely dominant, and why? |
|
Answer» co DOMINANT TRAIT Explanation:In clear vision and RED green blind trait red green trait is co dominant and clear vision is some WAHT RECESSIVE because 3girls had it. |
|
| 4. |
Name the organ system to which the brain belongs? |
|
Answer» The nervous system is MADE up of the CENTRAL nervous system and the peripheral nervous system: The brain and the SPINAL cord are the central nervous system.Explanation:PLZZZZZ mark me brainliest |
|
| 5. |
Aristotle laternot present in? |
| Answer» TION:Aristotle was a PUPIL of Plato, who in turn had been a pupil of SOCRATES. Philosophy was originally a Greek word MEANING 'love of wisdom' and by coincidence Philo was another Greek philosopher in the first CENTURY A.D., though his influence was less great.Mark me as a brainlist thankyou | |
| 6. |
What is origin of term agriculture? * |
|
Answer» Explanation:The word agriculture is a late Middle ENGLISH adaptation of Latin agricultūra, from ager, "field", and cultūra, "cultivation" or "GROWING". ... Thus defined, it INCLUDES ARABLE farming, horticulture, animal husbandry and forestry, but horticulture and forestry are in practice OFTEN excluded. |
|
| 7. |
Read the following and find one is incorrect or wrong option are-:(1)in multicellular organism reproduction is synonymous with growth (2) all living organism made up of many chemical (3) all plant,animals, fungi,and microbes wxhibit metabolism (4) the fungi, filamentous alge,the protonema of mosses multiply by fragmentation |
| Answer» 1 FALSE2 true3 TRUE4 FALSE | |
| 8. |
If a E.coli bacteria takes 1 minute for one mitosis how many minutes takes to become 32 bacteria |
|
Answer» Question:-if an E.coli bacteria takes 1 minute for 1 mitosis how MANY minutes takes to become 32 bacteria???ANSWER:-1 mitosis takes 1 minute⇒in the process of mitosis - 2 identical DAUGHTER cells are produced→1st mitosis -- 2 bacteria are formed→2nd mitosis--2×2 = 4 bacteria are formedthese 4 bacterias will UNDERGO mitosis→then after 3RD mitosis -- 4×2= 8 bacterias→4th mitosis--8×2 = 16 bacterias→5th mitosis -- 16×2 = 32 bacterias therefore, total 5 mitosis are involved for the formation of 32 bacteriashence , 5 minutes are required to become 32 bacteria |
|
| 10. |
First heart transplant was performed by |
|
Answer» The FIRST heart TRANSPLANT in the world to a human was performed by James Hardy at the University of MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL Center in Jackson on January 23, 1964. The recipient was a 68-year-old man, but the donor was a chimpanzee; the patient died 1 HOUR later of acute rejection.HOPE IT HELPS YOU |
|
| 11. |
What changes may occur when waste materials accumulate in body? give the information that you have? |
|
Answer» osition of waste material in our body has a large number of adverse EFFECT and may even LEAD to death.Explanation:the deposition of nitrogenous substances in our body RESULTS in the formation of excess of urea. This urea is circulated in the body and it is deposited in the brain where it leads to encephalopathy. In addition to this they also results in metabolic disorder and accumulation of water which occurs in this is like kidney failure. The position in stool in the body results in mal absorption and digestion failure.To know more,Who was the renowned chemist who wrote a TEXTBOOK of Human ...brainly.in/question/7548168 |
|
| 12. |
give a comparative account of the classes Kingdom fungi under the following first mode of nutrition and mode of reproduction |
|
Answer» Explanation:(A) Phycomycetes- This group of fungi includes members such as Rhizopus, Albugo, etc. (i) Mode of nutrition They are obligate parasites on plants or are FOUND on decaying matter such as wood. (II) Mode of reproduction Asexual reproduction TAKES place through motile zoospores or non-motile aplanospores produced endogenously in sporangium. Sexual reproduction may be of isogamous, anisogamous, or oogamous type RESULTING in the formation of thick-walled zygospore. |
|
| 13. |
Why we feel weakness in teen age? |
|
Answer» there isn't any PARTICULAR thing LILE we feel weak in teen . At LEAST I NEVER read or cam across such situation . |
|
| 14. |
In a vegetable market, there are two kinds of tomatoes with different price tags. Customer asked the difference and he got to know that two qualities has different shelf life. How shelf life of tomatoes can vary from each other? |
|
Answer» acturease is one of the enzyme which helps in the increased shelf life of the tomatoes.Explanation:in addition to this there are certain plant hormones such as ethylene and apps Isaac acid which helps to increase the shelf life. As a result of this they are very USEFUL for the vegetable sellers who spray certain chemicals LIKE hormones which increase our shelf life and hence the life for which they can be sold to the market ALSO increases. This helps in the increase shelf life.To know more,how is a single cell similar to an ELEPHANT - Brainly.inbrainly.in/question/8042135 |
|
| 15. |
Please answer the following question with appropriate explanation . You are given 13 meiotic divisions. From these division how many seeds you can form? How many pollen grain be wasted? (a) No. of seed - 13, No. of wasted pollen grain - 13 (b) No. of seed - 10, No. of wasted pollen grain - 2 (c) No. of seed - 2, No. of wasted pollen grain - 10 (d) No. of seed - 52, No. of wasted pollen grain - 52 |
| Answer» | |
| 16. |
2. Give reasons for the following: (a) Mushroom is a saprotroph.(b) Sun is the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms.(c) The leaf of a plant 'dies out if its stomata are blocked.(d) Leaf is known as the food factory of the plant. |
|
Answer» Sun is the ultimate source of energy for all organisms because the sun and its LIGHT HELP to growth of plant and through plant other organism alive. The BRAINLIEST Answer! A)Mushroom get its food from dead and decaying matter due to which it is KNOWN as saprotrophs . And this is CALLED saprotrophic mode of nutrition . |
|
| 18. |
What is endosmoses explain |
|
Answer» endosmosis is a type of osmosisThere are two TYPES of osmosis endosmosis and exosmosis Endosmosis means movement solvent from the SOLUTION into the cellExplanation: |
|
| 19. |
Which type of relation lies between weight of the vody and heart weight |
|
Answer» A positive and significant CORRELATION was observed between heart WEIGHT and BODY mass index (r=0.52), and between heart weight and body weight (r=0.65). CONCLUSION: Malnourished individuals have lighter HEARTS and a greater HW/BW coefficient than non-malnourished individuals do. |
|
| 20. |
ਇੱਕ ਰੇਸਿੰਗ ਕਾਰ ਇੱਕ ਸਮਾਨ ਪਰਵੇਗ 4 m.s2 ਹੈ ਗਤੀ ਸ਼ੁਰੂ ਕਰਨ ਸੈਕਿੰਡ ਬਾਅਦ ਉਹ ਕਿਨੀ ਦੂਰੀ ਤੈਅ ਕਰੇਗਾ |
| Answer» | |
| 21. |
Variation in the species may cofer survival advantages or merely contribute to genetic drift, is the statement correct or not? |
| Answer» KNOW the ANSWER | |
| 22. |
Give an example of an imbalance in human body homeostasis that can have severe repercussions or effect. |
|
Answer» Explanation:A COMMONLY SEEN example of HOMEOSTATIC imbalance is diabetes. In a diabetic, the endocrine system has difficulty MAINTAINING the correct blood GLUCOSE levels, so diabetics must closely monitor their blood glucose levels, as shown in Figure below.PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST |
|
| 23. |
What is the composition of wool? explain |
|
Answer» a fibrous protein known as KERATIN, it is MADE up of MANY amino ACIDS. The different proteins are made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur. Those chemicals are combined to make different amino acids which are then linked in a ladder formation of POLYPEPTIDE chains.Høpe it will Help uh!!...XD♥️#Be Brainly#_________________Thanks ✊ |
|
| 24. |
Read the following and find one is correct from option-: (1)in multicellular organisms reproduction is synonymous with growth (2) all living organisms are made up of many chemical (3) all plant,animals,fungi and microbes, exhibit metabolism(4) the fungi filamentous algae,the protons of mosses multiply by fragmentation |
| Answer» OK okExplanation: | |
| 25. |
Draw a labelled diagram of prokaryotic cells and label atleast 6 parts in it |
|
Answer» tion:Imaging Cell StructureSee NavigationAngiogenesisApoptosis Assays for Flow CytometryApoptosis AssaysAutophagy ResearchCell CycleCell Cycle for Flow CytometryCell MetabolismCell Tracing and TrackingCell Proliferation for Flow CytometryCell Proliferation for ImagingCell ViabilityCell Viability for Flow CytometryCytotoxicityIon IndicatorsOxidative STRESS DetectionPhagocytosis, ENDOCYTOSIS, and Receptor InternalizationProtein Synthesis AssaysCell Analysis LEARNING CenterCell Analysis Support CenterOrganelle stain selection guidesImaging cell structureOrganelles play a critical role in cellular FUNCTION, and the detection of specific organelles with organelle-selective stains, dyes, or specific ANTIBODIES is key in fluorescence imaging of cells and tissue. Organelle stains can be used as counterstains to help identify the location of specific proteins and targets of interest within the cell, while imaging antibodies against proteins associated with specific organelles can lead to a better understanding of cellular function. Our organelle stains include organelle-specific dyes and stains for live-cell or fixed-cell imaging as well as for flow cytometry. |
|
| 26. |
How does pollination achieved in zoster? |
|
Answer» by WATER And the TYPE of POLLINATION is hydrophilyExplanation: |
|
| 27. |
Sustanadila devolpment and environmental sientist ask questions |
| Answer» | |
| 28. |
Q- Most plants are green in colour due to which of the following factors? (a) The atmosphere filters out all the colours of the visible light spectrum except green. (b) Green light allows maximum photosynthesis. (c) Green light is most effective wavelength region of the visible spectrum in sunlight for photosynthesis. |
| Answer» EXPLANATION: OPTION B is the CORRECT ANSWER.... | |
| 29. |
Flowers used in social and ctural celebrations in your family |
| Answer» FIND out the NAMES of FIVE more FLOWERS that are used in social...Rose.Marigold.Jasmine.Lily.hibiscus | |
| 30. |
Where did oder a grand dinner |
|
Answer» Explanation:Search on GOOGLE mapsIN TRIVANDRUM TAJ AND WINSOR RAJADHANI PROVIDES THE BEST QUALITY FOODS |
|
| 31. |
What are associated social issues with genetic counselling? |
|
Answer» e past decade, many ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSI) ASSOCIATED with genetic TESTING and research have been raised. For genetic testing to be used safely and appropriately, these issues should be discussed with PATIENTS so they are aware of risks and benefits. This chapter provides a brief overview of some of the major ELSI concerns RELATED to genetic testing.Concerns have arisen regarding the use and potential misuse of genetic information. The unease relates to a range of misuse: from the analytical and clinical validity of a genetic test, to the possible stigma of carrying a genetic difference, to the duty of disclosing genetic information to potentially affected family members. |
|
| 32. |
Explain epidermis briefly..... please answer fast...Q. of 50 points....and ya thanx for all the wishes |
|
Answer» The epidermis is the outermost layer of our SKIN. Its MAIN purpose is PROTECTION. ... The STRATUM spinosum, which helps bond skin cells together, and stratum granulosum, which produces a waxy material that aids in waterproofing the skin layers, are located between the stratum corneum and the stratum basale.PLZEE MARK AS BRAINLIEST |
|
| 33. |
How do partial dominance and codominance differ? |
|
Answer» Incomplete dominance is when the phenotypes of the two PARENTS BLEND together to create a NEW phenotype for their offspring. An example is a WHITE flower and a red flower producing pink flowers. Codominance is when the two parent phenotypes are expressed together in the offspring.pls pls mark it as brainlest answer if u do so I'll inbox u others..............5 THANKS =inbox |
|
| 34. |
Mention the steps involved in Downstream processing of microbial enzyme |
| Answer» STAGES in Downstream PROCESSING: 5 Stages. ADVERTISEMENTS: This article throws light upon the five stages in downstream processing. The five stages are: (1) Solid-Liquid SEPARATION (2) Release of Intracellular Products (3) Concentration (4) Purification by Chromatography and (5) Formulation.Explanation:MARK ME AS BRAINLIST...FOLLOW @SINZOSHREE | |
| 35. |
Human body blood content |
|
Answer» hi dear...Explanation:The average ADULT has about 1.2 to 1.5 gallons (4.5 to 5.5 liters) of blood circulating inside their body, SAID Dr. Daniel Landau, a hematologist and oncologist at the University of FLORIDA Cancer CENTER – Orlando Health. By the time they're 5 or 6 years old, CHILDREN have about the same amount of blood as adults dohave a great day |
|
| 36. |
If heart is myogenic then how does hanging or decapitation cause cardiac arrest? |
|
Answer» yesExplanation:PLEASE MARK as BRAINLIST Answergood MORNING friend hi friend |
|
| 37. |
What is momentum answer this question |
|
Answer» ❤➡Momentum can be defined as "mass in MOTION." All objects have mass; so if an object is moving, then it has momentum - it has its mass in motion. ... Momentum depends upon the variables mass and velocity. In TERMS of an EQUATION, the momentum of an object is equal to the mass of the object TIMES the velocity of the object...... |
|
| 38. |
you are told that the cells on a microscope slide are plant, animal, or bacterial . you look at them through a microscope and see cell walls and membrane-bound organalles. you conclude that the cells 1)are plant cells 2)could be either plant or bacterial 3)could be plant , animal, or bacterial 4)are bacteria 5)are animal cells |
|
Answer» We conclude that the CELLS are 1) plant cellsExplanation:Because plant cells are enclosed in a cell wall to maintain RIGIDITY and because plant cells have membrane bound organelles like MITOCHONDRIA, chloroplast, golgi body, etc.Hope this was HELPFUL. REGARDS,Oli. |
|
| 39. |
लिस्ट द कैरेक्टर स्टिक्स ऑफ कंट्रोल |
| Answer» SORRY I have to do this | |
| 40. |
A bright shining surface is a ________radiator of heat. |
|
Answer» THE BRIGHT SHINING SURFACE IS A VERY GOOD RADIATOR OF HEAT.HOPE IT HELPS YOU. THANKS. |
|
| 41. |
9. You were asked to demonstrate the activity of the importance of palate inthe identification of taste. Write down the procedure briefly in 4-5sentences. |
|
Answer» prove that palate plays a MAJOR ROLE in recognizing taste.Apparatus: Sugar crystals, stop watch.Procedure:1. Place some sugar crystals on your tongue keep your mouth opened and SEE that your tongue does not touch the palate.2. Record the TIME from the movement you placed the crystals on your tongue till you got the taste by using stop watch.3. Now repeat the test by placing the sugar crystals on your tongue and pressing it against the palate till you got the taste by using stop watch. Observation: The taste is identified easily when tongue is pressed against the palate.Inference: When the tongue is pressed against the palate the food SUBSTANCE is easily entered into taste buds. The receptors form the taste sigals. Finally taste is recognised in the brain. |
|
| 42. |
EVALUATE TO WHAT EXTENT THE FOLLOWING INSTITUTIONS HAVE SUPPORTED COMMUNITIES AFFECTED BY HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION. • NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS • COMMUNITY • RELIGIOUS ORGANISATION |
|
Answer» I don't KNOW the ANSWERMARK as BRAINLEST |
|
| 43. |
A group of cells that perform similar functions is called a ---------- |
|
Answer» of cells that performs similar FUNCTIONS is called tissueHope it HELPS PLEASE mark me as BRAINLIEST |
|
| 44. |
What are the steps involved in primary product isolation in downstream processing? |
|
Answer» For most PRODUCTS, water is the chief impurity and isolation STEPS are designed to remove most of it, reducing the volume of material to be handled and concentrating the product. Solvent extraction, adsorption, ultrafiltration, and PRECIPITATION are some of the unit operations involved.Explanation:MARK ME AS BRAINLIST..FOLLOW ME... |
|
| 45. |
The cell theory is based on three major premises 1)cells are the basic unit of life 2)each cell must come from a pre existing cell 3)all living things are made up of cells. Which of the following discoveries was the last to be made |
| Answer» | |
| 46. |
Draw a diagrammatic represetation of the structure of antibiotic and lable the specific antigen binding site |
| Answer» | |
| 47. |
Define the following of heart beat |
|
Answer» ular MOVEMENT or SOUND of the heart as it send BLOOD ROUND the body |
|
| 48. |
What is labia minora pls send ur that pic |
|
Answer» During PUBERTY, hair appears on the labia majora. The labia minora (LITERALLY, small LIPS) can be very small or up to 2 inches wide. The labia minora lie just inside the labia majora and surround the openings to the vagina and urethra. A rich supply of BLOOD vessels gives the labia minora a PINK color. |
|
| 49. |
Where does blood absorb oxygen? plzzzzz answer in short |
|
Answer» in its CELL by diffussionplss MRK as BRAINLIEST |
|
| 50. |
What are the special features of the seeds which get dispersed by winds |
|
Answer» tion:This is wind DISPERSAL. Seeds from plants like dandelions, swan plants and cottonwood trees are light and have feathery bristles and can be carried long distances by the wind. Some plants, like kauri and MAPLE trees, have 'winged' seeds. They don't float away but FLUTTER to the GROUND. |
|