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    A 5 molar solution of H2SO4 is diluted from 1 litre to a volume of 10 litres, the normality of the resulting solution will be

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    When phenol is treated with CHCl3 and NaOH, the product formed is:

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    Electrolysis of dilute aqueous NaCl solution was carried out by passing 10 milli ampere current. The time required to liberate 0.01 mol of H2 gas at the cathode is: (1 Faraday = 96500Cmol−1)

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    Diatoms stay afloat due to:

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    Smooth ER does not play an important role in the biosynthesis of which of the following?

    (a). Glycolipids

    (b). Phospholipids

    (c). Polysaccharides

    (d). Cholesterol

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    A cross between a pea plant with purple flower (PP) and a pea plant with white flower (pp), what will be the phenotypic ratio?

  • Question 7
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    Which of the following hormones promote(s) growth in plants?

    a. Auxins

    b. Cytokinins

    c. Abscisic acid

  • Question 8
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    The IUPAC name of the given compound is:

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    A wheel is rotating at the rate of 33 revolution/min. if it comes to a stop in 20 seconds. Then the angular retardation will be

  • Question 10
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    Which of the following are examples of framework silicates?

    1. Feldspars

    2. Zeolites

    3. Mica

    4. Thortveitite

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