nformation
Of SCIENCE
No.
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Answer
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01
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The theory of relativity was propounded by
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Albert Einstein
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02
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The principal metal used in manufacturing steel is
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Iron
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03
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An alimeter is used for measuring
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Altitude
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04
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Oology is the study of
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Birds eggs
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05
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Radioactivity was discovered by
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Henry Bacquerel
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06
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The metal used in storage batteries is
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Lead
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07
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The instrument used to measure the relative humidity of air is
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Hygrometer
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08
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Barometer was invented by
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Torricelli
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09
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The unit of power is
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Watt
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10
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Radium was discovered by
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Marie and Pierrie Curie
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11
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The existence of isotopes was discovered by
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Frederick Soddy
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12
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Dynamo was invented by
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Michael Faraday
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13
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The nuclear reactor was invented by
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Enrico Ferni
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14
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The law of gravitation was propounded by
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Sir Isaac Newton
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15
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Crescograph was invented by
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J.C.Bose
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16
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Crescograph is used to measure the
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Rate of growth of a plant
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17
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Galileo's first scientific discovery was
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Pendulum
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18
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Microscope was invented by
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Aaton Van Leewen Hock
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19
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The scientist who is known as father of modern biology is
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Aristotle
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20
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The first person to see a cell under microscope was
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Robert Hooke
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21
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The smallest flowering plant is
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Worffia
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22
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The four blood groups were discovered by
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Karl Landsteiner
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23
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Sodium was discovered by
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Sir Humphry Davy
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24
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The atomic number of oxygen is
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Eight
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25
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The basic building blocks of proteins are
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Amino acids
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26
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The botanical name of the cotton plant is
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Gossipium Hirsutum
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27
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An Electroscope is used to
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Detect charges on a body
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28
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The unit of loudness is
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Phon
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29
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An ammeter is used to measure
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Electric current
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30
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Plant that eat insects are called
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Insectivorous plants
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31
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Fruits that are formed without fertilization are called
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Parthenocarpic
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32
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Plants that flower only once in their lifetime are called
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Mono carpic
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33
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The botanical name for rice is
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Oryza Sativa
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34
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Penicillin is obtained from
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Mould
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35
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The largest tree in the world is
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Seguoia Gigantica
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36
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Herpetology is the study of
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Reptiles
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37
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Entomology is the study of
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Insects
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38
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Ornithology is the study of
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Birds
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39
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Ichtyology is the study of
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Fishes
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40
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Osteology is the study of
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Bones
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41
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The botanical name for brinjal is
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Solanum melongenal
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42
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The botanical name for onion is
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Allium Cepa
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43
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The study of sound is called
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Acoustics
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44
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The study of heavenly bodies is called
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Astronomy
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45
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The study of tissues is called
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Histology
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46
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Electric Lamp was invented by
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Thomas alva Edison
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47
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The fear of crowd is called
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Ochlophobia
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48
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The fear of books is called
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Bibliophobia
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49
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The fear of going to bed is called
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Clinophobia
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50
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The symbol of gold is
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Au
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51
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The symbol of sodium is
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Na
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52
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The symbol of Sr stands for
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Strontium
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53
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The symbol Rb stands for
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Rubidium
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54
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The symbol Md stands for
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Mendelevium
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55
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Calcium sulphate is commonly called
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Plaster of Paris
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56
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Sodium carbonate is commonly called
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Washing Soda
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57
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Sodium chloride is commonly known as
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Common Salt
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58
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The chemical name of Chloroform is
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Trichloromethane
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59
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The chemical name of baking powder is
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Sodium bicarbonate
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60
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The chemical name of bleaching powder is
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Calcium hypochlorite
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61
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The formula HCL stands for
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Hydrochloric Acid
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62
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The formula H2SO4 stands for
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Sulphuric Acid
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63
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The formula CHCI3 stands for
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Trichloromethane
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64
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The formula H2O2 stands for
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Hydrogen peroxide
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65
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A fungus which can only survive on other living organisms is called
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Obligate Parasite
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66
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A plant which lives in the dark is called
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Scotophyte
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67
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A plant adapted to live in dry places is called a
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Xerophyte
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68
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A plant adapted for growth in water is called a
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Hydrophyte
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69
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Bifocal lens was invented by
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Benjamin Franklin
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70
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Cement was invented by
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Joseph Aspdin
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71
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Laser was invented by
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Dr.Charles H.Townes
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72
|
Electromagnet was invented by
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William Sturgeon
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73
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Rayon was invented by
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Sir Joseph Swann
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74
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Thermostat is an instrument used for regulating
|
Constant temperature
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75
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The science of organic forms and structures is known as
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Morphology
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76
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Phycology is the study of
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Algae
|
77
|
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research was established in
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1945
|
78
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CSIR stands for
|
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research
|
79
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ISRO stands for
|
Indian Space Research Organisation
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80
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The first human being to land on moon was
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Neil Armstrong
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81
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The first Indian in space was
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Rakesh Sharma
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82
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ISAC stands for
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ISRO Satellite Centre
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83
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VSSC stands for
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Vikram Sarabhai space Centre
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84
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The headquarters of ISRO is located at
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Bangalore
|
85
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VSSC is located at
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Thiruvananthapuram
|
86
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ISAC is located at
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Bangalore
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87
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National Science Centre is located at
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New Delhi
|
88
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Central Tobacco Research Institute is located at
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Rajahmundry
|
89
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Indian Institute of Horticultural Research is located at
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Bangalore
|
90
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The Atomic Energy Commission was set up in
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August 1948
|
91
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The first Indian Satellite was
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Aryabhatta
|
92
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The first Indian Satellite was launched in the year
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1975
|
93
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ASLV stands for
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Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle
|
94
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INSAT stands for
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Indian National Satellite
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95
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The fear of women is known as
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Gynophobia
|
96
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The fear of men is known as
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Androphobia
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97
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The scientist who developed the Quantum theory was
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Max Plonck
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98
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The steam engine was invented by
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James Watt
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99
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The botanical name of tea is
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Camellia Sinensis
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100
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Logarithms were devised by
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John Napier
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