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Question-1
Which of the following is an ingrain dye?
(A)
Congo red
(B)
Aniline black
(C)
Alizarin
(D)
Indigo
Question-2
Which of the following statements is not correct?
(A)
Allergic conditions a re cured by anti- histamines
(B)
Hormones are continuously produced but not stored in the body
(C)
The function of the white blood cells is to protect the body against infections
(D)
Catabolism involves degradation of molecules.
Question-3
Which type of dyes are not used to dye nylon and polyester fibres?
(A)
Vat dyes
(B)
Basic dyes
(C)
Disperse dyes
(D)
Insoluble azo dyes
Question-4
Which one of the following is a peptide hormone?
(A)
Glucagon
(B)
Testosterone
(C)
Thyroxin
(D)
Adrenaline
Question-5
Azo dye is prepared by the coupling of phenol and
(A)
Diazonium chloride
(B)
O- nitroaniline
(C)
Benzoic acid
(D)
Chlorobenzene
Question-6
Select the detergent that is used to prepare cosmetics.
(A)
DDBS
(B)
Polyethylene glycol
(C)
Cetyltrimethyl ammonium chloride
(D)
LAS
Question-7
The correct statement in respect of protein haemoglobin is that it
(A)
Functions as a catalyst for biological reactions
(B)
Maintains blood sugar level
(C)
Acts as an oxygen carrier in the blood
(D)
Forms antibodies and offers resistance to diseases
Question-8
The best source of vitamin A is
(A)
Beans
(B)
Pulses
(C)
Orange
(D)
Carrot
Question-9
In the following which is soap?
(A)
CH
3
COONa
(B)
CH
3
ONa
(C)
C
17
H
35
COONa
(D)
C
17
H
35
SO
3
Na
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