Description : What is similarity and dissimilarity in aqua solution and solid aerosols?
Last Answer : Ans. Aqua Sols and solid aerosols both have solid as dispersed phase and have different dispersion medium. Aqua solution contain water and aerosol contain air as dispersion medium.
Description : One of the steps during refining of cane sugar consists of addition ofhydrated lime to the sugar syrup followed by carbonation of the resulting solution. The purpose of this step is to (A) Adjust ... (C) Reduce the viscosity of the syrup (D) Improve the rate of crystallisation of sugar
Last Answer : (A) Adjust the pH of the syrup
Description : When can I plant sugar cane
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Description : where and when to plant sugar cane
Description : Sugar cane is a............ plant?
Last Answer : Grass
Description : If people's income of a country is denoted in a curved line space that it has increased, then what does it denote? (1) the income is increasing (2) the income is decreasing (3) dissimilarity is decreasing in income distribution (4) dissimilarity in income distribution is increasing
Last Answer : (3) dissimilarity is decreasing in income distribution Explanation: It shows inequality in income distribution. Inequality indices can also be derived directly from the Lorenz curve. Perhaps the most commonly- ... by the Lorenz curve and the perfect equality line to the total area below that line.
Description : The choice of communication partners is influenced by factors of (A) Proximity, utility, loneliness (B) Utility, secrecy, dissonance (C) Secrecy, dissonance, deception (D) Dissimilarity, dissonance, deviance
Last Answer : (A) Proximity, utility, loneliness
Description : If people’s income of a country is denoted in a curved line space that it has increased, then what does it denote? (1) the income is increasing (2) the income is decreasing (3) dissimilarity is decreasing in income distribution (4) dissimilarity in income distribution is increasing
Last Answer : dissimilarity is decreasing in income distribution
Description : The material of construction of pressure mills used for squeezing out the juice from sugar cane is (A) Stainless steel (B) Cast iron (C) Mild steel (D) Monel
Last Answer : (B) Cast iron
Description : The mechanical cleaning of sugar cane is done due to A. The different in the peripheral velocity of rollers B. Rough surface provided Or the outer surface of rollers C. Blow of air which forces the extraneous material out of the machine D. All of the above
Last Answer : D. All of the above
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Description : When did American capitalists begin investing millions of dollars in Cuba's sugar cane plantations?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : The substrate for amylase is (A) Cane sugar (B) Starch (C) Lactose (D) Ribose
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Cane sugar is known as (A) Galactose (B) Sucrose (C) Fructose (D) Maltose
Last Answer : B
Description : Galactose is a main constituent of (A) Milk sugar (B) Honey (C) Cane sugar (D) Chitin
Last Answer : A
Description : Cane sugar (Sucrose) injected into blood is (A) changed to fructose (B) changed to glucose (C) undergoes no significant change (D) changed to glucose and fructose
Last Answer : C
Description : A fruit or vegetable impregnated with the cane sugar or glucose syrup
Last Answer : Ans. Candied fruit or vegetable
Description : The sugar content/recovery is more in the cane produced at
Last Answer : Ans.Southern India
Description : The enzyme that hydrolyses cane sugar to glucose and fructose is (a) lipase (b) invertase (c) zymase (d) diastase
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : The substance whose aqueous solution would be a better conductor of electricity than water is (a) cane sugar (b) glucose (c) common salt (d) ethyl alcohol
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Which is a natural colloid? (1) Sodium chloride (2) Urea (3) Cane-sugar (4) Blood
Last Answer : (4) Blood Explanation: Examples of natural colloids can be found in our body itself: blood consists of colloidal sized red blood corpuscles (RBC) which provide the vital oxygen to all the body tissues.
Description : Which among the following is a carbohydrate? (1) Nylon (2) Cane-sugar (3) Turpentine (4) Hydrogen peroxide
Last Answer : (2) Cane-sugar Explanation: Cane-sugar is carbohydrate and as this name implies, is composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. it is a source of extracting sugar. There are various ... sugar most customarily used as food is sucrose, a disaccharide. Other disaccharides include maltose and lactose.
Description : Vinegar made by fermentation from cane sugar contains – (1) palmitic acid (2) lactic acid (3) citric acid (4) acetic acid
Last Answer : (4) acetic acid Explanation: Vinegar is a liquid substance consisting mainly of acetic acid (CH3CO2H) and water, the acetic acid being produced through the fermentation of ethanol by acetic ... are still promoted today. Commercial vinegar is produced either by fast or slow fermentation processes.
Description : Tubes of multiple effect evaporator used for concentration of sugar cane juice are made of (A) Nickel (B) Copper (C) Stainless steel (D) Brass
Last Answer : (B) Copper
Description : The cellulose material of the sugar cane residue is called
Last Answer : bagasse.
Description : Common food sources of Vitamin A are:------? A. Milk, eggs, butter, cheese, cream, and liver B. White sugar, honey, and sugar cane C. Broccoli, apricots, cantaloupe, carrots, sweet potato, spinach D. Both A and C (Answer)
Last Answer : D. Both A and C (Answer)
Description : Sugar cane canbe fermented to make ______. a. Methane gas. b. Alcohol. c. Electricity. d. All of the above.
Last Answer : b. Alcohol.
Description : Inversion of cane sugar is an example of (A) Unimolecular reaction with first order (B) Bimolecular reaction with second order (C) Bimolecular reaction with first order (D) Unimolecular reaction with second order
Last Answer : (C) Bimolecular reaction with first order
Description : Sucrose content in cane sugar may be around __________ percent. (A) 50 (B) 70 (C) 95 (D) 80
Last Answer : (C) 95
Description : A cane sugar factory having sugar production rate of 10 tons/day will produce about __________ tons/day of bagasse (after consumption by the factory for heating etc.). (A) 1 (B) 10 (C) 25 (D) 40
Last Answer : (B) 10
Description : Transparent soaps (e.g. Pears) are (A) Usually soft soap (made from coconut oil) in which cane sugar & alcohol are added and finally washed with methylated spirit to achieve transparency (B) ... (C) Metallic soaps with frothing agent from which glycerine has not been recovered (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Usually soft soap (made from coconut oil) in which cane sugar & alcohol are added and finally washed with methylated spirit to achieve transparency
Description : . Sucrose content in the raw juice extracted from sugar cane is about __________ percent (B) 15 - 20 (A) 1 - 2285 (C) 50 - 60 (D) 80 - 85
Last Answer : (B) 15 - 20
Description : High magnesia lime is added to hot sugar cane juice (during the manufacture of sugar) to (A) Flocculate the impurities (B) Facilitate fast filtration (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (C) Both (A) and (B)
Description : Sugar content in sugarcane on cane basis is about __________ percent by weight. (A) 1 to 5 (B) 5 to 10 (C) 15 to 20 (D) 20 to 30
Last Answer : (B) 5 to 10
Description : SO2 is bubbled through hot sugar cane juice to (A) Act as an acidifying agent (B) Increase its concentration (C) Increase the amount of molasses (D) Increase the crystal size
Last Answer : (A) Act as an acidifying agent
Description : Shaving soaps are (A) Soft potassium soaps (potassium salt of fatty acid) with free Stearic acid to give lather a lasting property (B) Metallic soaps compounded with frothing agents (C) High free alkali soaps having excess of cane sugar and alcohol (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Soft potassium soaps (potassium salt of fatty acid) with free Stearic acid to give lather a lasting property
Description : Stem cuttings are commonly used for re-growing (1) Cotton (2) Banana (3) Jute (4) Sugar Cane
Last Answer : (4) Sugar Cane
Description : Cones are prepared from Options: 1) Milk Sugar 2) Mixture of Glucose and distilled water 3) Mixture of Cane Sugar and Egg albumin 4) Dextrose
Last Answer : Correct Answer: 3) Mixture of Cane Sugar and Egg albumin
Description : Sucrose is found in (a) Milk (b) Honey (c) Sugar cane (d) Orange
Last Answer : (c) Sugar cane
Description : Layering can be done on plants such as a) Bulbs b) bougainvillea c) Sugar cane d) Oleander
Last Answer : b) bougainvillea
Description : Cutting is not suitable for a) Lime b) Sugar-cane c) Oleander d) Tapioca
Last Answer : a) Lime
Description : Layering can be done on plants such as a)bulbs b) Lime c) Sugar cane d) Oleander
Last Answer : b) Lime
Description : Which is a natural colloid ? (1) Sodium chloride (2) Urea (3) Cane-sugar (4) Blood
Last Answer : Blood
Description : Vinegar made by fermentation from cane sugar contains (1) palmitic acid (2) lactic acid (3) citric acid (4) acetic acid
Last Answer : acetic acid
Description : Which among the following is a carbohydrate ? (1) Nylon (2) Cane-sugar (3) Turpentine (4) Hydrogen peroxide
Last Answer : Cane-sugar
Description : Micro propagation is mostly followed in — crop a. Guava b. Mango c. Banana d. Apple
Last Answer : c. Banana
Description : Similarity in DNA and RNA is that (a) both are polymer of nucleotides (b) both have similar pyrimidine (c) both have similar sugar (d) both are genetic material.
Last Answer : (b) both have similar pyrimidine
Last Answer : both are polymer of nucleotides
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