To find the speed of an object in motion, you need these two measurements.
a) What are speed and time?
b) What are displacement and time?
c) What are distance and time?
d) What are acceleration and time?
c) What are distance and time?
In order to convert between the Celsius and Kelvin temperature scales, you need the following.
a) What are Celcius temperature and the Celsius to Kelvin relation?
b) What are Fahrenheit temperature and the Celsius to Kelvin relation?
c) What are Kelvin temperature and the Fahrenheit to Kelvin relation?
d) What are Celcius temperature and the Fahrenheit to Kelvin relation?
a) What are Celcius temperature and the Celsius to Kelvin relation?
Waxy layer present on a leaf to prevent water loss
a) What is stoma?
b) What are stomata?
c) What are trichomes?
d) What is cuticle?
d) What is cuticle?
It is the Problem Oriented Language.
a) What is Machine Language ?
b) What is Low level language ?
c) What is High level Language?
d) What is Assembly Language ?
c) What is High level Language?
Asima Chatterjee
a) Who helped establish the Regional Research Institute for aeronautical research?
b) Who helped establish the Regional Research Institute for soil research?
c) Who helped establish the Regional Research Institute for investigations on Indian medicinal plants for the development of Ayurvedic drugs?
d) Who helped establish the Regional Research Institute for communicating with flora and fauna?
c) Who helped establish the Regional Research Institute for investigations on Indian medicinal plants for the development of Ayurvedic drugs?
Inertia
a) What is the tendency to stop the object in motion?
b) What is the tendency to resist any change in motion?
c) What is the tendency to increase the acceleration with time?
d) What is the tendency to constant the velocity?
b) What is the tendency to resist any change in motion?
Water
a) Which ubiquitous compound has been found inside the solar nebula?
b) Which ubiquitous compound has been found inside the neutron stars?
c) Which ubiquitous compound has more density in the liquid state than in the solid state?
d) Which ubiquitous compound has been found inside the magnetar?
c) Which ubiquitous compound has more density in the liquid state than in the solid state?
A plant cell is placed in this solution loses water and hence turgor pressure by plasmolysis.
a) What is Isotonic?
b) What is Hypotonic?
c) What is Hypertonic?
d) What is Acidic?
c) What is Hypertonic?
Controls all the other parts of computer.
a) What is CU?
b) What is ALU?
c) What is MU?
d) What is Controller?
a) What is CU?
T. R. Anantharaman
a) Who was the Indian metallurgist who unravelled the art of making steel?
b) Who was the Indian metallurgist who made pioneering contributions in the field of alloys and metallic glasses?
c) Who was the Indian metallurgist who designed the Iron Pillar in Delhi?
d) Who was the Indian metallurgist involved with creating the Steel City?
b) Who was the Indian metallurgist who made pioneering contributions in the field of alloys and metallic glasses?
The heavier the mass of a bowling ball, the more force you will need to roll it, or it will acceleration at a slower rate than a lighter ball, this is an example of which of newtons laws of motion.
a) What is the 1st law of motion?
b) What is Newton's law of gravitation?
c) What is the 2nd law of motion?
d) What is the 3rd law of motion?
c) What is the 2nd law of motion?
Yuri Oganessian
a) Who was the last scientist to have an asteroid named after him?
b) Who was the last scientist to have an element named after him?
c) Who was the last scientist to have an insect named after him?
d) Who was the last scientist to have a plant named after him?
b) Which was the last scientist to have an element named after him?
These fatty acids' carbon chains contain one or more double bonds with a terminal carboxylic group (–COOH), unlike the other fatty acids, which contain no double bonds.
a) What are unsaturated fatty acids?
b) What are saturated fatty acids?
c) What are polysaccharides?
d) What are polypeptides?
a) What are unsaturated fatty acids?
Five step process that summarise how computer runs.
a) What is IPO Cycle?
b) What is Fetch/Execute Cycle?
c) What is Code Cycle?
d) What is BIOS?
b) What is Fetch/Execute Cycle?
Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
a) Which was one of the major contributions of the Indian Astronaut Rakesh Sharma?
b) Which was one of the major contributions of the Indian Particle Physicist C V Vishveshwara?
c) Which was one of the major contributions of the Indian Automotive Engineer S K Bhattacharyya?
d) Which was one of the major contributions of the Indian Physicist Devendra Lal?
d) Which was one of the major contributions of the Indian Physicist Devendra Lal?
Materials which can conduct electricity better than insulator, but not as well as conductor.
a) What is an electric diode?
b) What is a conductor?
c) What is a semiconductor?
d) What is a superconductor?
c) What is a semiconductor?
Ordering of water molecules around the dissolved ions.
a) Why does the volume of water in a glass of water increase when a teaspoon of salt is added to it?
b) Why does the volume of water in a glass of water decrease when a teaspoon of salt is added to it?
c) Why does the volume of water in a glass of water remain unchanged when a teaspoon of salt is added to it?
d) Why does the volume of air in a glass of water increase when a teaspoon of salt is added to it?
b) Why does the volume of water in a glass of water decrease when a teaspoon of salt is added to it?
The level of organization that contains many different species of an organism living together at one place.
a) What is population?
b) What is a community?
c) What is an ecosystem?
d) What is biosphere?
b) What is a community?
When more than one CPU is running at a time
a) What is Multiprocessing?
b) What is Multiprogramming?
c) What is Multithreading?
d) What is Multitasking?
a) What is Multiprocessing?
Cellular immune responses and nerve damages in leprosy
a) What was the research focus of Scientist A P C Roy?
b) What was the research focus of Doctor Bidhan Chandra Ray?
c) What was the research focus of Biochemist Asis Datta?
d) What was the research focus of Doctor and Scientist Indira Nath?
d) What was the research focus of Doctor and Scientist Indira Nath?
A process of a converting an Alternating current into a Direct current by using a Diode.
a) What is the meaning of a transformer?
b) What is the meaning of amplification?
c) What is the meaning of rectification?
d) What is the meaning of oscillation chare particle?
c) What is the meaning of rectification?
Forged in fusion's fire. flung out from super novae. Demoted to coins.
a) What is Gallium?
b) What is Nickel?
c) What is Tungsten?
d) What is Germanium?
b) What is Nickel?
One of the two divisions of the Autonomic nervous system, this part directs the body's rapid involuntary response to dangerous or stressful situations.
a) What is the Sympathetic nervous system?
b) What is Central nervous system?
c) What is Parasympathetic nervous system?
d) What is Somatic nervous system?
a) What is the Sympathetic nervous system?
It is the key where an attribute or combination of attributes in one table whose values must either match the primary key in another table or be null.
a) What is Secondary Key?
b) What is Super Key?
c) What is Candidate Key?
d) What is Foreign Key?
d) What is Foreign Key?
Organic matter content of the soil undergoes slow oxidation in contact with air and liberates energy
a) What is the major work of Chemist Nil Ratan Dhar?
b) What is the major reason behind geothermal vents?
c) What is the major cause of desertification?
d) What is the major reason of groundwater salinity?
a) What is the major work of Chemist Nil Ratan Dhar?