General Science Practice Question and Answer

Q:

What is the characteristic of green color of pea pods in Mandal's experiment?

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    effective
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    ineffective
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    incomplete dominant
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    co-effective
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Answer : 1. "effective"

Q:

The Chief of the Indian Navy has the rank of–

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    General of Indian Navy
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    Chief of Indian Navy
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    Naval Chief
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    Admiral
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Answer : 4. "Admiral "
Explanation :

An Admiral of the fleet is a military naval officer of the highest rank. In many nations, the rank is reserved for wartime of ceremonial appointments. It is usually a rank above admiral (which is now usually the highest rank in peace-time for officers in active service) and is often held by the most senior admiral of an entire naval sevice.

Q:

Which country assisted India to establish the KoodanKulam Nuclear Power Station in Tamil Nadu? 

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    Russia
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    Canada
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    Germany
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    France
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Answer : 1. "Russia "
Explanation :

Koodan-Kulam Nuclear Power Plant (KKNP) is associated with Russia, which is located in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. KKNP is Indias first pressurised water reactor belonging to the light water category.

Q:

Which one of the following is an ‘Air-to-Air’ Missile?

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    Prithvi
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    Agni
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    Akash
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    Astra
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Answer : 4. "Astra "
Explanation :

Astra is an active radar homing Beyond Visual Range Air to Air Missile (BVRAAM) developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) India.

Q:

Which one of the following is a ‘Surface to Air Missile’? 

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    Trishul
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    K-15 Sagarika
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    Brahmos
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    Agni
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Answer : 1. "Trishul "
Explanation :

Trishul is the name of a short range surface to air missile developed by India as a part of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme. It has a range of 9 km and is fitted with a 5.5 kg warhead. Trishul flies in supersonic speed and has a low altitude sensitive radio altimeter and height lock loop control on board, to skim over the sea at a very low altitude and hit against sea skimming missiles coming towards our ships.

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What is ‘Barak’? 

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    A barrage on river Brahmaputra
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    A peak in Kargil
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    A ship- based missile system
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    Residential Complex of an Army Unit
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Answer : 3. "A ship- based missile system "
Explanation :

Barak is an Indo-lsraeli Surface to Surface Missile, designed to defend against aircraft, anti-ship missiles and UAVS.

Q:

Air Force Academy is located in–

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    Hyderabad
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    Coimbatore
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    Kakinada
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    Mumbai
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Answer : 1. "Hyderabad "
Explanation :

Air Force Academy (AFA) at Dundigal has built a formidable reputation as the premier institution of Indian Air force. It is situated 43 km from Hyderabad since, Inception in 1971.

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Who developed Ballistic Missile ? 

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    Wernher Von Braun
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    J Rober Oppenheimer
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    Edward Teller
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    Samuel Cohen
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Answer : 1. "Wernher Von Braun "
Explanation :

Wernher Magnus Maximilian, Freiherr Von Braun was a German- American rocket scientist, aerospace engineer, space architect and one of the leading figures in the development of rocket technology in Nazi Germany during World War II and subsequently in the United States. He is credited as being the ‘Father of Rocket Science’.

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