(a) Decantation
(b) Filtration
(c) Sublimation
(d) Evaporation
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An enzyme which changes maltose into glucose is known as
(a) Maltose
(b) Zymase
(c) Diastase
(d) Invertage
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Which one of the following terms denotes cotton cloth manufactured during the medieval period in India?
(a) Kirpas
(b) Tamlik
(c) Idrar
(d) Qismat
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Who, among the following, Bhakti saints wrote the commentary on vedantasutras in Sanskrit?
(a) Vallabhacharya
(b) Lalleshwari
(c) Tulsidas
(d) Ramananda
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Who bestowed the Office of Peshwa on Balaji Vishwanath?
(a) Sambhaji
(b) Shivaji III
(c) Dhanaji Jadav
(d) Shahu
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Who, among the following, started the newspaper called the "Voice of India"?
(a) Lala Hardayal
(b) Bhikaji Cama
(c) V.D. Sararkar
(d) Dadabhai Naoroji
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When you install a new program on your computer, it is typically added to the ____ menu?
(a) Start programs
(b) Desktop programs
(c) All programs
(d) Select programs
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Which of the following menu types is called also called a drop-down menu?
(a) Pull-down
(b) Pop-up
(c) Cascading
(d) Fly-out
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Chlorine acts as a bleaching agent only in the presence of
(a) Sunlight
(b) Pure oxygen
(c) Dry air
(d) Moisture
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Radon is a
(a) Trade name of nylon
(b) Explosive
(c) Noble gas
(d) Drug
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