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1. Question
1 pointsCategory: Science and TechnologyConsider the following statements about Emdrive which was recently validated by NASA:
1.) It is a reactionless spacecraft drive proposed by Roger Shawyer in 1999
2.) It provides thrust to a spacecraft by bouncing microwaves around in a closed container.
3.) Solar energy provides the electricity to power the microwaves, which means that no propellant is needed.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?
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All the Statement above is correct
- The theory goes that the thruster on the proposed EmDrive, shaped like a cone, can produce momentum by bouncing around electromagnetic waves in its interior. As these waves hit the larger end of the cone, the photons produce a tiny, tiny force that causes the small end to accelerate in the opposite direction.
- In particular, electricity is converted into microwaves, and the microwave photons are fired into the metal cone cavity. It is called EmDrive because it uses electromagnetic propulsion to drive it.
- No propellant is used in the conversion process. Thrust is produced by the amplification of the radiation pressure of an electromagnetic wave propagated through a resonant waveguide assembly
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All the Statement above is correct
- The theory goes that the thruster on the proposed EmDrive, shaped like a cone, can produce momentum by bouncing around electromagnetic waves in its interior. As these waves hit the larger end of the cone, the photons produce a tiny, tiny force that causes the small end to accelerate in the opposite direction.
- In particular, electricity is converted into microwaves, and the microwave photons are fired into the metal cone cavity. It is called EmDrive because it uses electromagnetic propulsion to drive it.
- No propellant is used in the conversion process. Thrust is produced by the amplification of the radiation pressure of an electromagnetic wave propagated through a resonant waveguide assembly
- Question 2 of 7
2. Question
1 pointsCategory: Science and TechnologyConsider the following Statement about VAJRA scheme:
1.) It aims to attract youth of the country talent to study science at an early age and thus build the required critical human resource pool for strengthening and expanding the Science & Technology system and R&D base
2.) A striking feature of the programme is that it does not believe in conducting competitive exams for identification of talent at any level
Which of the above statement is/are correct?
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Both the above statement are true for INSPIRE program rather than VAJRA Scheme
Important fact about VAJRA Scheme:
VAJRA (Visiting Advanced Joint Research) Faculty Scheme is a dedicated program exclusively for overseas scientists and academicians with emphasis on Non-resident Indians (NRI) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) / Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) to work as adjunct / visiting faculty for a specific period of time in Indian Public funded academic and research institutions.
The Scheme recognizes the value of collaborative research as a crucial element for information sharing among researchers for updating and acquiring knowledge and skills, and also to draw different perspectives to solve a shared problem.
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Both the above statement are true for INSPIRE program rather than VAJRA Scheme
Important fact about VAJRA Scheme:
VAJRA (Visiting Advanced Joint Research) Faculty Scheme is a dedicated program exclusively for overseas scientists and academicians with emphasis on Non-resident Indians (NRI) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) / Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) to work as adjunct / visiting faculty for a specific period of time in Indian Public funded academic and research institutions.
The Scheme recognizes the value of collaborative research as a crucial element for information sharing among researchers for updating and acquiring knowledge and skills, and also to draw different perspectives to solve a shared problem.
- Question 3 of 7
3. Question
1 pointsCategory: Science and TechnologyApart from space vehicle launch, cryogenic technology is widely used in modern day human activities. Which among the following application utilizes cryogenic technology?
1.)Blood Banking
2.)Magnetic Resonance Imaging
3.)Treatment of skin cancer
4.)Cryonics
Which of the following statement is correct?
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Cryogenics – the study and use of materials at extremely low temperatures
Application of cryogenic involves
Cryosurgery-
- Use of extreme cold produced by liquid nitrogen (or argon gas) to destroy abnormal tissue
Magnetic resonance imaging :
- Complex application of NMR where geometry of the resonances is deconvoluted and used to image objects by detecting the relaxation of protons that have been perturbed by a radio-frequency pulse in the strong magnetic field. Mostly used in health applications
Blood Banking:
- Certain rare blood groups are stored at low temperatures, such as −165 °C
Cryonics which involves storing dead body is not scientifically accepted as application of cryogenics by National Institute of scientific standards and principles
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Cryogenics – the study and use of materials at extremely low temperatures
Application of cryogenic involves
Cryosurgery-
- Use of extreme cold produced by liquid nitrogen (or argon gas) to destroy abnormal tissue
Magnetic resonance imaging :
- Complex application of NMR where geometry of the resonances is deconvoluted and used to image objects by detecting the relaxation of protons that have been perturbed by a radio-frequency pulse in the strong magnetic field. Mostly used in health applications
Blood Banking:
- Certain rare blood groups are stored at low temperatures, such as −165 °C
Cryonics which involves storing dead body is not scientifically accepted as application of cryogenics by National Institute of scientific standards and principles
- Question 4 of 7
4. Question
1 pointsCategory: Science and TechnologyConsider the following statements
- The system of Aerosol monitoring and research initiative launched by UNFCCC
- The SAMAR will help to study the concentration of Black carbon in atmosphere due to air pollution and its impact on climate
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
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Statement 1 is incorrect because SAMAR is launched by IMD (Indian Meterological Department)
Statement 2 is correct: System of Aerosol Monitoring and Research (SAMAR) which will help the country in studying concentration of black carbon in atmosphere due to air pollution and its impact on climate.
Important note:
Aerosols are a subset of air pollution that contains gases, fumes and dust in harmful proportion. Aerosols particles can be both solid and liquid which also affects environmental visibility. The SAMAR, equipped with many sophisticated equipments including 12 sky radiometers, will study aerosols’ different properties and determine how it impact the climate over a longer period of time. At present, country has to depend on other countries’ research for this purpose
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Statement 1 is incorrect because SAMAR is launched by IMD (Indian Meterological Department)
Statement 2 is correct: System of Aerosol Monitoring and Research (SAMAR) which will help the country in studying concentration of black carbon in atmosphere due to air pollution and its impact on climate.
Important note:
Aerosols are a subset of air pollution that contains gases, fumes and dust in harmful proportion. Aerosols particles can be both solid and liquid which also affects environmental visibility. The SAMAR, equipped with many sophisticated equipments including 12 sky radiometers, will study aerosols’ different properties and determine how it impact the climate over a longer period of time. At present, country has to depend on other countries’ research for this purpose
- Question 5 of 7
5. Question
1 pointsCategory: Science and TechnologyWhich of the following statement about hyperelastic bone is correct?
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Hyperelastic Bone or HB is a breakthrough in reconstructive surgery. It is a new synthetic material that can be implanted under the skin as a scaffold for new bone to grow on, or used to replace lost bone matter altogether.
The hyperelastic bone, is made from a naturally occurring mineral called hydroxyapatite. Hydroxyapatite — a form of calcium found in bone and already used in reconstructive surgeries — is extremely brittle, but the researchers mixed it with a polymer to add flexibility. They then 3D print bone graft from this new, promising material and tested it in various experiments.
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Hyperelastic Bone or HB is a breakthrough in reconstructive surgery. It is a new synthetic material that can be implanted under the skin as a scaffold for new bone to grow on, or used to replace lost bone matter altogether.
The hyperelastic bone, is made from a naturally occurring mineral called hydroxyapatite. Hydroxyapatite — a form of calcium found in bone and already used in reconstructive surgeries — is extremely brittle, but the researchers mixed it with a polymer to add flexibility. They then 3D print bone graft from this new, promising material and tested it in various experiments.
- Question 6 of 7
6. Question
1 pointsCategory: Science and TechnologyConsider the following statement with respect to’ NASA spaceward Bound India program’ which was recently in the news?
- It aims in exploring the remote and extreme environment on the earth
- Kutch is chosen one among the three region chosen for the study in India under this Program
- It promotes the detailed study of regions topography and microbial life
Which of the statement given above is correct?
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Option 2 is incorrect because Ladakh was chosen among 3 regions for the study under this programme.The other two were Kutch and Lonar Crater.
The objective is for participating scientific researchers, educators and students to visit remote and extreme environments in different parts of the world and conduct astrogeological/biological experiments, make observations and learn about the origin, sustenance and adaptation of living organisms within such biosphere.
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Option 2 is incorrect because Ladakh was chosen among 3 regions for the study under this programme.The other two were Kutch and Lonar Crater.
The objective is for participating scientific researchers, educators and students to visit remote and extreme environments in different parts of the world and conduct astrogeological/biological experiments, make observations and learn about the origin, sustenance and adaptation of living organisms within such biosphere.
- Question 7 of 7
7. Question
1 pointsCategory: Science and TechnologyMaharashtra becomes the first state to adopt Fly Ash Utilisation Policy under the mandate given by the Union Government of India. In this context, consider the following statements about Fly ash utilization policy
- The Policy will help to provide raw materials for schemes such as House for All.
- The policy will encourage the use fly ash for cement industries and road construction.
- Fly ash will be used in the Agriculture sector in large size than cement and construction sector to improve the fertility of the soil.
Which of the given above statements is/are correct?
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- Option 3 is incorrect because the policy seeks 100% use of fly ash generated from thermal power plants and biogas plants for construction activities.
- It facilitates use of fly ash to make bricks, blocks, tiles, wall panels, cement and other construction materials.
- The policy extends use of fly ash to 300 kms radius of power plant from earlier 100 kms radius of power plant. It will help in environment protection and save soil excavation.
- It also will make available raw material for construction at low cost to help ‘Housing for All’ projects.
- It will also help create new employment opportunities in the power plant sector and pave way for prosperity by generating Wealth from Waste.
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- Option 3 is incorrect because the policy seeks 100% use of fly ash generated from thermal power plants and biogas plants for construction activities.
- It facilitates use of fly ash to make bricks, blocks, tiles, wall panels, cement and other construction materials.
- The policy extends use of fly ash to 300 kms radius of power plant from earlier 100 kms radius of power plant. It will help in environment protection and save soil excavation.
- It also will make available raw material for construction at low cost to help ‘Housing for All’ projects.
- It will also help create new employment opportunities in the power plant sector and pave way for prosperity by generating Wealth from Waste.
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