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Showing posts with label tnpsc group 4. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2016

solved General Science Q&A

1.Number of chromosomes in Down's syndrome is
46 47 48 49

2.Vivipary is a characteristic feauture of
Mesophytes Halophytes Xerophytes Hydrophytes

3.Moist vapour theory was given by
Aristotle Pythagoras Delepatius Darwin

4.Which of the following is called amphibians of Plant kingdom
Bryophytes Gymnosperm Angiosperm Bryophyta

5.which one of the following is not an ape
Gibbon Gorilla Orangutan Langur

Thursday, November 3, 2016

General Science Quiz

1.Which of the following was the first amino acid to be produced commercially?
L – Glutamic acid L – Lysine L – Cystine L – Methionine

2.Which of the following is not a member of the division Ascomycota?
Rhizopus Claviceps Aspergillus Pencillium

3.Production of gametes in Bryophytes involve
Meiosis Mitosis Fertilization reduction division

4.Which of the following is a Floating but rooted hydrophytes
Marsilea Pistia Eichornia Hydrilla

5.The development of fruit without fertilization is called
Partenocarpy Tomography Vitreography Selenography

Sunday, October 23, 2016

PHYSICS QUESTIONS

1.Mr.X wants to establish a broadbad wirless net connection for his employers spread over a radius of 30 kms. The wireless standard be needs to impact to them is
Bluetooth connectivity Wimax connectivity Infra-red connectivity Wifi connectivity

2.Which of the following statement is not correct about Neutron?
Neutrons are particles with no charge Mass of Neutrons is higher than proton Neutron is also regareded as sub-atomic particles Neturon is absent in hydrogen atom

3.Which of the following has the highest ionizing power?
X – rays Alpha rays Beta rays Gamma rays

4.Which are the common methods involved in the desalination of ocean water?
Solvent extraction and crystallization Sublimation and distillation Evaporation and recondensation Fractional distillation and steam distillation

5.Choose the in correct statement about the properties of anode rays
It consists of material particles It travels in straight line It is Deflected by electric field None of these

Thursday, October 20, 2016

TNPSC - General Science Q&A

1.When fossil fuels are burnt they produce waste products causing
Air Pollution Aquatic Pollution soil Pollution Thermal Pollution

2.Ascidians are exclusively marine animals commonly called
Sea Grass Sea squirts Sea fan Sea lily

3.Rain water helps to increase the ____ to some extent.
Phosphorous contents Nitrogen contents Calcium contents Potash contents

4.The National Research Centre for Mushroom is located at
Dehradun Mussorie Nainital Solan

5.Most highly intelligent mammals are
Dolphins Kangaroos Whales Elephants

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

GK Quiz - TNPSC

1.Mycobacterium leprae causes leprosy, Corynebacterium diphtheria causes diphtheria and Vibrio comma causes
Tetanus Influenza Cholera Typhoid

2.Photosynthesis takes place faster in
Yellow light White light Red light darkness

3.Which of the following an animal shaped like lizard but it belong to the group of amphibian
Salmon Walrus Lampreys Salamander

4.Examples of blue green algae
Anabaena Nostoc Oscillatoria All of these

5.Sugar cane research centre is located at
Tanjore Madurai Trichy Coimbatore

Thursday, September 29, 2016

TNPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS 2016

1. First Muslim Mayor of London is Sadikh Khan 
  • Sadiq Khan of the British Labour party has been elected the new Mayor of London. Sadiq Khan became London’s first Muslim mayor. Sadikh Khan is the son of bus driver,  immigrants from Pakistan who settled in London in the 1960s. 
2. Indian Artist Wins Award at UN Poster Contest on N-Disarmament 
  • A 22-year-old Indian artist, Anjali Chandrashekar, a New York-based designer and "artivist", won the third prize in UN Poster for Peace contest presented by the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs (ODA) to raise awareness of the need for Nuclear Disarmament. 
  • Titled 'Cutting Barriers through Peace', the poster features a peace dove slicing through a nuclear weapon.
3. G-7 summit 2016
  • G7 Finance Ministers and central bank governors have held discussions on the world economy, ahead of next week's G7 summit to be held in Ise-Shima, central Japan. 
  • The first day of the 2-day meeting ended in the northern Japanese city of Sendai 19.05.2016.  Among world economic issues that they have discussed are the slowing Chinese economy and lower crude oil prices. 
  • They also discussed ways of dealing with tax evasion and questionable tax avoidance in reaction to disclosures in the Panama Papers.
4. UN Honours over 100 Peacekeepers who Lost lives while Serving
  • The United Nations has honored peacekeepers, who lost their lives while serving under the UN flag around the globe. 
  • A wreath-laying ceremony in honor of all men and women who lost their lives in peacekeeping operations worldwide was held at UN headquarters in New York. More than 3,400 United Nations peacekeepers have died since 1948.
5. Billion people face global flooding risk by 2060
  • A British aid charity is warning that by 2060 more than a billion people worldwide will live in cities at risk of catastrophic flooding as a result of climate change. 
  • BBC reports quoting a study by Christian Aid that the US, China and India are among the countries most threatened. It says the Indian cities of Kolkata and Mumbai will be most at risk. The eight most vulnerable cities on the list are all in Asia, followed by Miami in the US. 
  • The study says that the priority should be to rapidly reduce carbon emissions and limit temperature increase by switching from fossil fuels to low-carbon energy.
6. Egypt Air crash
  • Egyptian military found the wreckage of the crashed Egypt Air aircraft in the Mediteranean Sea. The ill-fated plane flying to Cairo from Paris went down with 66 people on board 19.05.2016.
7. ROANU’ cyclonic storm moves towards Bangladesh
  • The cyclonic storm “Roanu” has been named by Maldives.The word “Roanu” means “coir rope” in Maldivian.
  • The cyclonic storm ‘ROANU’ over northwest and adjoining west-central Bay of Bengal moved east-northeastwards and lay centred at about 160km east of Paradip in Odisha and 435 km southwest of Chittagong in Bangladesh over northwest Bay of Bengal.
8. Indian-American student wins prestigious Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award
  • 15-year old Indian-American student has won the prestigious Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award for creating a device for people who can not walk well through disease or injury. 
  • Syamantak Payra, a student at Clear Brook High School in Friendswood, Texas, received one of two Intel Foundation Young Scientist Awards worth 50,000 dollars for developing a low cost electronically aided knee brace that allows an individual with a weakened leg to walk more naturally. 
9. World Hypertension Day being observed on 17.05.2016
  • Nearly one billion people are estimated to be affected by Hypertension worldwide, and this figure may increase to 1.5 billion by 2025; right treatment and lifestyle can help in containing hypertension. 
  • 20. India and Iran sign 12 bilateral agreements in various areasIndia and Iran signed 12 Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) and Agreements in various areas including building and operating the Chabahar port by India. 

  • The other agreements include cooperation in science and technology, culture, library sciences, and cooperation between the EXIM banks of both the countries. These agreements were signed after the delegation level talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.
10. Indian-American scientist wins Springer Theses Award
  • An Indian-American scientist,  Arnab De has received the prestigious Springer Theses Award in recognition for his outstanding research in which he developed transgenic mice to study a critical tumor-suppressor called A20. 
  • The thesis prize is awarded by Springer, a leading global publisher of renowned scientific journals and books, to recognize outstanding PhD research. Internationally top-ranked research institutes select their best thesis annually for publication in the book series: "Springer Theses: Recognising Outstanding PhD research"