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100

What is the capital city of Canada?

a) Toronto

b) Montreal

c) Ottawa

d) Vancouver

c) Ottawa

100

Which of the following is NOT a river flows through Chennai?

a) Adyar River b) Kosasthalaiyar

c) Cooum   d) Buckingham Canal

d) Buckingham Canal

100

Who called Gandhi as the "Father of the Nation" in India?

a) Jawaharlal Nehru

b) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

c) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

d) Subhas Chandra Bose

d) Subhas Chandra Bose

100

What is the next number in the series: 2, 5, 10, 17, __?

a) 20

b) 24

c) 26

d) 28

b) 24

100

What will be the output of the program?
#include<stdio.h>

 int main()

{    

printf(5+"Good Morning\n");   

 return 0;}

a) Good Morning

b) Good

c) M

d) Morning

d) Morning 

200

What is the stationary phase in Thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC)?

  • A) A liquid solvent
  • B) A solid adsorbent on a flat plate
  • C) A gas
  • D) A liquid in a column
  • B) A solid adsorbent on a flat plate
200

Which detector is commonly used in Gas Chromatography?

  • A) UV-Visible Detector
  • B) Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
  • C) Refractive Index Detector (RID)
  • D) Fluorescence Detector

B) Flame Ionization Detector (FID)

200

What is the principle of Liquid Chromatography (LC)?

  • A) Separation based on boiling points
  • B) Separation based on solubility in a gas
  • C) Separation based on distribution between a stationary phase and a mobile liquid phase
  • D) Separation based on magnetic properties

C) Separation based on distribution between a stationary phase and a mobile liquid phase

200

What is the retention time in chromatography?

  • A) The time taken for the mobile phase to pass through the column
  • B) The time taken for a component to travel from the injection point to the detector
  • C) The time taken for the stationary phase to be prepared
  • D) The time taken for the detector to respond

B) The time taken for a component to travel from the injection point to the detector

200

Which of the following is NOT a detector used in Liquid Chromatography?

  • A) UV-Visible Detector
  • B) Refractive Index Detector (RID)
  • C) Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
  • D) Fluorescence Detector

C) Flame Ionization Detector (FID)

250

I am the process where a solid, liquid, or gas disappears into a solvent, turning into a smooth mixture. In your medicine tests, I'm the one making sure the drug gets into the bloodstream properly. Imagine I'm like sugar dissolving into tea – now you see me, now you don't! Who am I?

Dissolution

250

I determine the love story between molecules – who’s attracted to whom and how strong that attraction is! In chromatography, I'm the reason some substances move fast, and others hang back, all because of their different levels of ‘crush’ on the stationary phase. Who am I?

Relative Affinity

250

Think of me as a super cleaner! Before anything serious happens in chromatography, I sweep out all the bad guys (unwanted gases) from the system to make sure the show goes smoothly. It’s like cleaning the room before guests arrive! Who am I?

Purging

250

I’m the quality control inspector of the chromatography world! Before any experiment can start, I make sure all the parts of the system are functioning just right. It’s like doing a mic check before the concert starts – you don’t want any surprises! Who am I?

System Suitability Testing

250

I’m the detective in the world of chemistry. I hunt down and identify the ‘imposters’ (unwanted substances) hiding in your sample. Like a Sherlock Holmes of impurities, I make sure your final product is as pure as it can be. Who am I?

Impurity Profiling

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