[Solution] – 10 PM Daily Quiz – 29 March, 2016

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Q.1) Which of these fighter aircrafts are “NOT” supersonic manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited?

1)Tejas
2)Marut
3)Sukhoi-30MKI
4)Dhruv

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1 and 3 Only
b) 3 and 4 Only
c) 2, 3 and 4 Only
d) 1, 2 and 3 Only

Answer: b

Explanation: Tejas is the second supersonic fighter aircraft developed by the HAL after Marut.

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Q.2) Which of these countries have a border with Belgium?

1) France
2) Germany
3) Switzerland
4) Netherlands

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1 and 2
b) 1, 2 and 4
c) 1,3 and 4
d) 2,3 and 4

Answer: b

Explanation: Belgium shares its borders with France, Germany and Netherlands and opens out to North Sea.

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Q.3) The term “Gift Basket Diplomacy” was first used by US in which of the following conferences?

a) Nuclear Security Summit, 2010 Washington
b) Paris Climate Change Conference, 2015 Paris
c) UNESCO World Conference, 2014 Nagoya
d) Durban Climate Change Conference, 2011 Durban

Answer: a

Explanation: The United States first introduced Gift basket diplomacy in 2011 during the Nuclear Security Summit. Gift basket diplomacy is an approach to multilateral negotiation aimed at pushing forward progress on a particular issue without the requirement of consensus

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Q.4). Which of these are aims of the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY)

1) Rapid electrification
2) Feeder separation
3) Strengthening of rural distribution infrastructure.
4) Metering to reduce the losses

Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

a) 1 and 2 Only
b) 1, 3 and 4 Only
c) 1, 2 and 3 Only
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

Answer: d

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Q.5) New Defence procurement policy announced New Category called “Buy (Indian-IDDM)”, what is the full form of IDDM?

a) Indigenous Designed Developed and Manufactured
b) Indigenous Designed and Developed Missile
c) Internationally Designed Developed and Manufactured
d) Internationally Designed and Developed Missile

Answer: a

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Q.6)  New Defence procurement policy announced New Category called “Buy (Indian-IDDM)”, What does it refers to?

a) The procurement from an Indian vendor of either products that have been indigenously designed, developed and manufactured with a minimum of 40 per cent indigenous.
b) The procurement from an Indian vendor of either products that have been indigenously designed, developed and manufactured with a minimum of 60 per cent indigenous.
c) The procurement from an Indian vendor of either products that have been indigenously designed, developed and manufactured with a minimum of 75 per cent indigenous.
d) The procurement from an Indian vendor of either products that have been indigenously designed, developed and manufactured with a minimum of 49 per cent indigenous.

Answer: a

Explanation:

New Defence procurement policy announced New Category called “Buy (Indian-IDDM)” where IDDM stands for Indigenous Designed Developed and Manufactured.

  • refers to the procurement from an Indian vendor of either products that have been indigenously designed, developed and manufactured with a minimum of 40 per cent indigenous content or products having 60 per cent of it on a cost basis but not designed and developed indigenously.

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Q.7) select the wrong statement

a) A straight fertiliser contains only one nutrient.
b) Calcium cyanamide is used as weed killer in onion fields.
c) The phosphorous nutrient makes the plant stem stronger and increases its branches.
d) All the nitrogenous fertilisers are not soluble in water

Answer: d

Explanation:

Classification Of Fertilizers 

  1. Straight fertilizers:  Straight fertilizers are those which supply only one primary plant nutrient, namely nitrogen or phosphorus or potassium. Urea, ammonium sulphate, potassium chloride and potassium sulphate.
  1. Complex fertilizers:  Complex fertilizers contain two or three primary plant nutrients of which two primary nutrients are in chemical combination. These fertilisers are usually produced in granular form. Diammonium phosphate, nitrophosphates and ammonium phosphate.
  1. Mixed fertilizers: are physical mixtures of straight fertilisers. They contain two or three primary plant nutrients. Mixed fertilisers are made by thoroughly mixing the ingredients either mechanically or manually.

Fertilisers can also be classified based on physical form:

  1. Solid
  2. Liquid fertilizers

Solid fertilizers are in several forms viz.

  1. Powder (single superphosphate),
  2. Crystals (ammonium sulphate),
  3. Prills (urea, diammonium phosphate, superphosphate),
  4. Granules (Holland granules),
  5. Supergranules (urea supergranules) and
  6. Briquettes (urea briquettes).

Liquid fertilizers:

  1. Liquid form fertilizers are applied with irrigation water or for direct application.
  2. Ease of handling, less labour requirement and possibility of mixing with herbicides have made the liquid fertilisers more acceptable to farmers.

Fertilizer can be classified based on content

Nitrogenous fertilizers

  • Nitrogenous fertilizers take the foremost place among fertilizers since the deficiency of nitrogen in the soil is the foremost and crops respond to nitrogen better than to other nutrients.
  • More than 80 per cent of the fertilizers used in this country are made up of nitrogenous fertilizers, particularly urea.
  • It is extremely efficient in increasing the production of crops and the possibilities of its economic production are unlimited.
  • All nitrogenous fertilizers are soluble in water.

Nitrogenous fertilizer

Ammoniacal Nitrate Ammoniacal and

Nitrate

Amide fertilizer
  1. Ammonium Sulphate
  2. Ammonium chloride
  3. Anhydrous ammonia
  1. Sodium Nitrate
  2. Calcium Nitrate
  3. Potassium Nitrate
  1. Ammonium Nitrate
  2. Calcium Ammonium Nitrate
  3. Ammonium Sulphate Nitrate
  1. Urea
  2. Calcium Cynamide

 

 

 


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3 responses to “[Solution] – 10 PM Daily Quiz – 29 March, 2016”

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    thanks

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