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Which cells produce antibodies againest invading antigens ?
White Blood Corpuscles What is the normal beat of man ? 70-72 times per minute Which type of WBC has big nucleus ? Lymphocyte What is the name of the blood pigment present in prawns ? Haemocyanin What is the unit of muscule fibre ? Sarcomere What is the weight of adult human heart ? 220-260 g Name the artery which supplies blood to the heart ? Cornary artery What are the two types of proteins rich in muscle fibre ? Actin and myocin How many cranial nerves are there in human body ? 12 pairs Who is called as 'Father of Taxonomy' ? Linnaeus |
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Who wrote the book 'Origin of species ?
Charles Darwin What is the brain size of mordern average man ? 1600 cc Which Zoogeographical realms is called 'The museum of the world' ? Australian region Who proposed the term 'species' ? John Ray in 17th Century Who propsed 'Germplasm' theory ? August Weismann Name the vestigeal organ in human body which often gets infected and leads to appendicitis ? Vermiform appendix Which era in Geological time scale is called as 'Age of Mammals ? Cenozoic era Who proposed bio-genetic law ? Haeckel What is the stock of ancestors from which man, monkeys and apes have evolved ? Anthropoid mammals What is the name of modern horse according to evolution ? Equus |
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Name the period which is called as as 'Age of fishes'?
Devonian What is the yellow cake ? Uranium oxide Who proposed the theory of Biogenesis ? Louis Pasteur What is the earliest known fossil of the horse ? Eohippus What is the term used to refer the floor of the sea ? Benthic region Who coined the word 'Ecosystems ? A.G.Tansley in 1935 What is the adaptation of fish made to offer minimum resistance to the current of water ? Stream lined body What is pedology ? The study of soil Name the biome which is characterised by complete absence of trees ? Tundra What is the term used to indicate the death rate of individuals in a given area ? Mortality |
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What is the name of an apparatus in which a low temperature can be maintained ?
Cryoton Who coined the term 'Diapause' ? Wheeler in 1893 What is the term used for the manifestation of the species at certain specific times of the year ? Phenology What is the common name for a film of oil on water ? Oil slick What is the term used for the migration of individuals from outside into a specific area ? Immigration Which is the largest hot desert ? Sahara desert What is the method of growing same crop year after year in a soil called ? Monoculture What is BOD ? Biochemical Oxygen Demand Name the instrument used to measure blood pressure ? Sphygmomanometer Who introduced the sterilization of surgical instruments in hospitals ? Joseph Lister |
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The Apollo 11 mission was the first manned mission to land on the Moon. It was the fifth human spaceflight of Project Apollo and the third human voyage to the Moon. It was also the second all-veteran crew in manned spaceflight history. Launched on July 16, 1969, it carried Commander Neil Alden Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin Eugene 'Buzz' Aldrin, Jr. On July 20, Armstrong and Aldrin became the first humans to land on the Moon, while Collins orbited above.
The mission fulfilled President John F. Kennedy's goal of reaching the moon by the end of the 1960s, which he expressed during a speech given on September 12, 1962 at Rice University Stadium in Houston, Texas. |
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India's first Moon mission : Chandrayan-1 (unmanned lunar mission)
Government of India approved ISRO's proposal (Indian Space Research Organisation) for Chandrayaan-1 in November 2003. Chardrayaan is meant to probe the physical characteristics of the lunar surface in greater depth than previous missions by other nations. The main objective of the mission is to carry out high resolution mapping of topographic features in 3D, distribution of various minerals and elemental chemical species including radioactive nuclides covering the entire lunar surface using a set of remote sensing payloads. The new set of data would help in unravelling mysteries about the origin and evolution of solar system in general and that of the moon in particular. Specific areas of study * High resolution mineralogical and chemical imaging of permanently shadowed north and south polar regions * Search for surface or sub-surface water-ice on the moon, specially at lunar pole * Identification of chemical end members of lunar high land rocks * Chemical stratigraphy of lunar crust by remote sensing of central upland of large lunar craters, South Pole Aitken Region (SPAR) etc., where interior material may be expected * To map the height variation of the lunar surface features along the satellite track * Observation of X-ray spectrum greater than 10 keV and stereographic coverage of most of the moon's surface with 5 m resolution, to provide new insights in understanding the moon's origin and evolution |
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Chardrayaan-1 is the first Indian Mission to the Moon devoted to high-resolution remote sensing of the lunar surface features in visible, near infrared, X-ray and low energy gamma ray regions. This will be accomplished using several payloads already selected for the mission.
On 22 Oct 2008, India become a member of the Moon club of USA, Russia, Japan, China and European Space Agency. The Moon mission costs Rs Rs 400 Crores. Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) at Sriharikota It was originally called Sriharikota Range (SHAR) and renamed to its present name in 2002 after the death of ISRO's former chairman Satish Dhawan. The centre become operational with the launching of three Rohini rockets in October 1971. The SHAR facility now consists of two launch pads, with the second built recently. The second launch pad was used for launches beginning in 2005 and is a universal launch pad, accommodating all of the launch vehicles used by ISRO. The two launch pads will allow multiple launches in a single year, which was not possible earlier. The 44.4 m high 316 ton (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle) PSLV C11 four stage Solid-liquid propellent rocket was fired from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh on 22 Oct 2008 at 0622 h IST(80 km north of Chennai). The rocket achieved a speed of more than 7.2 km/s (Orbital Velocity) with the help of powerful strapon motors. The strapon motors used 12 ton of solid propellent and within 18 minutes all the four stages were used up and detatched. |
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Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) built its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) in the early 90s. The 45 m tall PSLV with a lift-off mass of 295 tonne, had its maiden success on October 15, 1994 when it launched India's IRS-P2 remote sensing satellite into a Polar Sun Synchronous Orbit (SSO) of 820 km. Between 1996 and 2005, it has launched six more Indian Remote Sensing satellites as well as HAMSAT, a micro satellite built by ISRO for amateur radio communications into polar SSOs, one Indian meteorological satellite into Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO). PSLV has also launched four satellites from abroad (TUBSAT and DLR-Bird from Germany, Proba from Belgium and KITSAT from Republic of Korea) as piggyback payloads into polar SSOs. PSLV has emerged as ISRO's workhorse launch vehicle and proved its reliability and versatility by scoring eight consecutive successes between 1994-2005 periods in launching multiple payloads to both SSO as well as GTO. On January 10, 2007, the PSLV-C7 carried four satellites - the 680 kg Indian remote sensing satellite CARTOSAT-2, the 550 kg Space Capsule Recovery Equipment (SRE-1), Indonesia's LAPAN-TUBSAT (60 kg) and Argentina's 6 kg nanosatellite called NANO PEHUENSAT-1 into orbit. Considering the maturity of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) demonstrated through PSLV-C4/KALPANA-1 mission, PSLV is chosen for the first lunar mission. The upgraded version of PSLV viz., PSLV-XL which has a liftoff weight of 316 tonnes, will be used to inject 1304 kg mass spacecraft at 240 x 24,000 km orbit and the corresponding spacecraft mass is 590 kg when the target lunar orbit of 100 km is achieved. |
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