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Answer: Diffraction
Diffraction is the bending of waves around obstacles or through openings, characteristic of wave behavior. Explains patterns in single-slit experiments. Important for wave optics. [[NCERT Physics Class 12]]
Answer: False
At dynamic equilibrium, forward and reverse rates are equal (not zero), so concentrations remain constant. Reactions continue but with no net change. Key concept in chemical kinetics. [[NCERT Chemistry Class 11]]
Answer: Vitamin C
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and B-complex vitamins are water-soluble; excess is excreted in urine. Vitamins A, D, E, K are fat-soluble and stored in liver. Important for nutrition questions. [[NCERT Chemistry Class 12]]
Answer: False
While Bitcoin popularized blockchain, its applications include supply chain tracking, voting systems, healthcare records, and smart contracts. Decentralized ledger technology has broad utility. [[NITI Aayog Reports]]
Answer: False
EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetate) is a hexadentate ligand, forming six coordinate bonds with metal ions. Used in chelation therapy and water softening. Important for advanced chemistry. [[NCERT Chemistry Class 12]]
Answer: Van't Hoff rule
Van't Hoff approximation states reaction rate roughly doubles per 10°C temperature increase. Arrhenius equation gives precise temperature dependence. Important for kinetics problems. [[NCERT Chemistry Class 12]]
Answer: Particle
Einstein explained photoelectric effect using photons (light quanta), showing particle behavior. This contributed to quantum theory. Wave nature is shown by interference/diffraction. [[NCERT Physics Class 12]]
Answer: False
In galvanic (voltaic) cells: oxidation at anode (loss of e⁻), reduction at cathode (gain of e⁻). Mnemonic: 'AnOx RedCat'. Critical for electrochemistry problems. [[NCERT Chemistry Class 12]]
Answer: Gene editing
CRISPR-Cas9 allows precise modification of DNA sequences by cutting at targeted locations. It has applications in medicine, agriculture, and research. Emerging topic for science and tech sections. [[DBT Reports, NCERT Biology Class 12]]
Answer: False
Catalysts lower activation energy, speeding up reactions without being consumed. They provide alternative pathways. Enzymes are biological catalysts. Key concept in chemical kinetics. [[NCERT Chemistry Class 12]]
Answer: Covalent bond
Covalent bonds involve electron sharing between non-metals (e.g., H₂O, CH₄). Ionic bonds transfer electrons (e.g., NaCl). Bond type determines compound properties. Advanced concept for competitive exams. [[NCERT Chemistry Class 11]]
Answer: Deterministic Learning
Main ML types are supervised (labeled data), unsupervised (unlabeled patterns), and reinforcement (reward-based). 'Deterministic Learning' isn't a standard category; ML often deals with probabilistic outcomes. Emerging topic for tech-awareness sections. [[NITI Aayog Reports]]
Answer: Carboxylic
Carboxylic acids contain the carboxyl group (-COOH), which imparts acidic properties. Examples include acetic acid (vinegar) and citric acid. This group is central to organic chemistry reactions and biochemistry. [[NCERT Chemistry Class 12]]
Answer: False
The second law states that entropy (disorder) of an isolated system never decreases; it either increases or remains constant. This explains irreversibility of natural processes and is fundamental in physics and engineering. [[NCERT Physics Class 11]]
Answer: False
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is maternally inherited in humans. Sperm mitochondria are typically degraded after fertilization, so offspring inherit mtDNA exclusively from the mother. This is crucial for evolutionary studies and forensic analysis. [[NCERT Biology Class 12]]
Answer: 26th Amendment
The 26th Constitutional Amendment Act (1971) abolished the Privy Purse and privileges granted to former rulers of princely states under Article 291 and 362, fulfilling the constitutional promise of equality. [[30]]
Answer: Balwantrai Mehta Committee
The Balwantrai Mehta Committee (1957) recommended the three-tier Panchayati Raj system (village, block, district levels) for democratic decentralization. Rajasthan was the first state to implement it in 1959. [[1]]
Answer: Tholu Bommalata
Tholu Bommalata, the shadow puppet theatre of Andhra Pradesh, is recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. It uses leather puppets to depict epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata. [[30]]
Answer: C.V. Raman
Sir C.V. Raman discovered the 'Raman Effect' (light scattering) in 1928, for which he won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930. February 28 is celebrated as National Science Day in India. [[1]]
Answer: Lala Amarnath
Lala Amarnath scored India's first Test century (118) against England in 1933 at Gymkhana Ground, Bombay. He later captained India to its first Test series win against Pakistan in 1952. [[30]]