Q.3565·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyHow many quadratic equations have the sum of their roots equal to the product of their roots ?View question
Q.3566·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyWhich one of the following statements about the process of photosynthesis is correct?View question
Q.3567·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyWhich one of the following statements about starch and glycogen is correct?View question
Q.3569·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyConsider the following statements about Tincture of Iodine: 1. It is an antiseptic solution. 2. Iodine is kept in alcohol-water mixture. 3. Concentration of iodine is very low. How many of the above statements is/are correct?View question
Q.3571·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyWhich one of the following pairs of metals are very good conductors of heat?View question
Q.3572·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyMilk of Magnesia is used when people suffer from indigestion of food. It is aView question
Q.3573·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyStinging hair of nettle leaves inject fluid in the human body causing burning pain. The fluid is:View question
Q.3574·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyConsider the following statements about the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs): 1. The MSMEs comprise a dynamic sector of the Indian economy providing large employment opportunities. 2. MSMEs require low capital cost and help in industrialization of backward regions. 3. MSMEs contribute enormously to socio-economic development. How many of the above statements is/are correct?View question
Q.3575·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyThe Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has revised the base year index of Eight Core Industries having a combined weight of about 40–27 percent in the Index of Industrial Production. Which one of the following is not one of the Eight Core Industries?View question
Q.3576·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyChina’s government announced on April 19 that it had signed a landmark security pact with the Solomon Islands, evoking concern from Australia and the US. The agreement is the first of its kind that China has agreed with any country, and underlines its ambitions to play a security role in the Pacific. The final version has not been made public. It will pave the way for China to deploy its security forces there. The Solomon Islands can request police and military personnel “to assist in maintaining social order”, while China can make ship visits and use its ports for logistics. This will give China’s vessels a strategic foothold in the Pacific, in a region close to Australia and Guam, where the US has a naval base. Both countries unsurprisingly expressed concern, with Washington, even dispatching a senior official to the Solomon Islands, who will take up the pact as well as plans to reopen the US Embassy there. The significance of the pact extends beyond the immediate regional security concerns in the Pacific. The Solomon Islands government said the agreement does not imply China will build a base there. The pact does, however, relate to a second key pillar of China’s avowed “peaceful rise” doctrine, which was, as popularised by “Panchsheel” or the “five principles of peaceful coexistence”—the “non-interference” in the internal affairs of other countries. The deployment of security forces in a foreign country certainly in does not square with that idea. China has already begun to do so elsewhere, albeit on a limited scale. China’s past commitments on military bases and non-interference were intended to show the world Beijing would not seek to become a global “hegemon”, its favoured term to describe the US. The Pact symbolises China’s doctrine ofView question
Q.3577·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyA metal wire of length l and diameter d has a resistance R. What would be the resistance of another wire of the same metal and of same length but having double the diameter?View question
Q.3578·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyIndia has achieved the 10 percent Ethanol blending much ahead of the targeted date. Which one among the following greatly benefits from this?View question
Q.3579·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyChina’s government announced on April 19 that it had signed a landmark security pact with the Solomon Islands, evoking concern from Australia and the US. The agreement is the first of its kind that China has agreed with any country, and underlines its ambitions to play a security role in the Pacific. The final version has not been made public. It will pave the way for China to deploy its security forces there. The Solomon Islands can request police and military personnel “to assist in maintaining social order”, while China can make ship visits and use its ports for logistics. This will give China’s vessels a strategic foothold in the Pacific, in a region close to Australia and Guam, where the US has a naval base. Both countries unsurprisingly expressed concern, with Washington, even dispatching a senior official to the Solomon Islands, who will take up the pact as well as plans to reopen the US Embassy there. The significance of the pact extends beyond the immediate regional security concerns in the Pacific. The Solomon Islands government said the agreement does not imply China will build a base there. The pact does, however, relate to a second key pillar of China’s avowed “peaceful rise” doctrine, which was, as popularised by “Panchsheel” or the “five principles of peaceful coexistence”—the “non-interference” in the internal affairs of other countries. The deployment of security forces in a foreign country certainly in does not square with that idea. China has already begun to do so elsewhere, albeit on a limited scale. China’s past commitments on military bases and non-interference were intended to show the world Beijing would not seek to become a global “hegemon”, its favoured term to describe the US. Which one of the following is implied by ‘Beijing would not seek to become a global hegemon’?View question
Q.3580·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyChina’s government announced on April 19 that it had signed a landmark security pact with the Solomon Islands, evoking concern from Australia and the US. The agreement is the first of its kind that China has agreed with any country, and underlines its ambitions to play a security role in the Pacific. The final version has not been made public. It will pave the way for China to deploy its security forces there. The Solomon Islands can request police and military personnel “to assist in maintaining social order”, while China can make ship visits and use its ports for logistics. This will give China’s vessels a strategic foothold in the Pacific, in a region close to Australia and Guam, where the US has a naval base. Both countries unsurprisingly expressed concern, with Washington, even dispatching a senior official to the Solomon Islands, who will take up the pact as well as plans to reopen the US Embassy there. The significance of the pact extends beyond the immediate regional security concerns in the Pacific. The Solomon Islands government said the agreement does not imply China will build a base there. The pact does, however, relate to a second key pillar of China’s avowed “peaceful rise” doctrine, which was, as popularised by “Panchsheel” or the “five principles of peaceful coexistence”—the “non-interference” in the internal affairs of other countries. The deployment of security forces in a foreign country certainly in does not square with that idea. China has already begun to do so elsewhere, albeit on a limited scale. China’s past commitments on military bases and non-interference were intended to show the world Beijing would not seek to become a global “hegemon”, its favoured term to describe the US. What does ‘square with that idea’ imply in the passage?View question
Q.3581·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyTo which one of the following schools of philosophy did Kumarila Bhatta and Prabhakara belong?View question
Q.3582·Miscellaneous·2022·EasyConsider the following statements about James Webb Space Telescope (JWST): 1. It is the largest observatory ever launched into space. 2. It has been developed by NASA in partnership with the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?View question