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If steel is heated to a temperature well below red heat and is then cooled slowly, the process is called_________?

A Annealing
B Quenching
C Tempering
D Nitriding
Correct Answer: Annealing

The process involved in making soap is called?

A saponification
B hydrolysis
C condensation
D polymerisation
Correct Answer: saponification

The temperature at which two conjugate solutions change into one homogeneous solution is called__________?

A Azeotrope
B Conjugate temperature
C Consolute temperature
D Eutectic point
Correct Answer: Consolute temperature

A boy sitting in an open car moving with the constant speed throws a ball straight up into the air. The ball falls _________?

A behind him
B in front of him
C into his hand
D by his side
Correct Answer: behind him

Mostly which gases found of the planet Jupiter?

A Hydrogen
B Chlorine
C Hydrogen and Helium
D Neon
Correct Answer: Hydrogen

The most distant human-made object sent into the space is?

A Voyager 1
B Pioneer 10
C Eris
D New Horizon
Correct Answer: Voyager 1

Which of the following type of Coal, has maximum carbon content?

A Peat
B Lignite
C Anthracite
D Bituminious
Correct Answer: Anthracite

Which of the following circuit elements is used to ‘block’ DC in an electronic circuit ?

A Resistances
B Capacitance
C Inductance
D Diode
Correct Answer: Capacitance

Oil rises up to wick in a lamp because_____________?

A Oil is very light
B Oil is volatile
C Diffusion of oil through the wick
D Capillary action phenomenon
Correct Answer: Capillary action phenomenon

Which of the following celestial bodies contains abundant quantities of helium-3, a potential source of energy?

A Earth
B Venus
C Moon
D Saturn
Correct Answer: Moon