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Nitrification is the biological process of converting

A) N2 into nitrate B) N2 into nitrite
C) Ammonia into nitrite D) Ammonia into N2
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Ammonia into nitrite

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Which of the following is a greenhouse gas or a gas which can deplete the ozone layer?

A) CH2ClF B) C2H2
C) PF5 D) COCl2
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) CH2ClF

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The plant growth regulators are small, simple molecules of diverse chemical composition. They are

A) carbohydrates, fats and proteins B) indole compounds, adenine derivatives, carotenoids and terpenes
C) fatty acids, glucose and vitamins D) vitamin C, vitamin D and glucose
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) indole compounds, adenine derivatives, carotenoids and terpenes

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The  plant  growth  regulators  are small,  simple  molecules  of  diversechemical composition. They can be in   form   of   indole   compounds, adenine   derivatives,   carotenoids derivatives,terpenes  or  gases  like ethyleneetc.The   plant   growth regulators  are  bifurcated  into  two groups according to their functions in  a  living  plant  body.First  group of   plant   growth   regulators   are found   in   growth   activities,   for instance,  cell  division,  flowering, fruiting  and  seed  formation.The second   group   of   Plant   growth regulators   are   involved   in   plant responses  to  wounds  and  stresses of biotic and abiotic origin.

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Which one of the following substances is normally found in urine?

A) Blood proteins B) creatinine
C) red blood cells D) white blood cells
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) creatinine

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The latitudes of main land of India extends between __________.

A) 8°4' N and 37°6' N B) 8°4' W and 37°6' W
C) 8°4' E and 37°6' E D) 8°4' S and 37°6' S
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 8°4' N and 37°6' N

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What is the capital of Uttarakhand?

A) Almora B) Pithoragarh
C) Chamoli D) Dehradun
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Dehradun

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The two volcanic islands located in the Indian territory are

A) Kavaratti and New Moore B) Pamban and Barren
C) Barren and Narcondam D) Great Andaman and Little Nicobar
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Barren and Narcondam

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Which among the following determines the pitch of a sound?

A) Amplitude B) Frequency
C) Loudness D) Wavelength
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Frequency

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