Description : Application of organophosphorus group of pesticides along with which herbicides cause injury to crops a). Triazines b). Ureas c). Both d). None
Last Answer : c). Both
Description : Which type of herbicides act as growth pro moter under sub-lethal dose a). Phenoxys b). Triazines c). Ureas and uracils d). All
Last Answer : d). All
Description : Which herbicide group inhibitor the photosynthesis reaction ? a). Thiocarbamates b). Triazines c). Cyclohexanedione d). Benzoic acid
Last Answer : b). Triazines
Description : Hydroxylation is common among a). Phenoxys b). Benzoics c). Substituted ureas d). All
Description : Decarboxylation is most common in a). Phenoxy’s b). Benzoics c). Substituted ureas d). All
Description : Herbicides disrupting cell membranes a). Bipyridilliums b). diphenylethers c). Both d). Ureas
Description : Inhibition of electron transfer in photosys tem II is the reason for herbicide action in a). Nitriles b). Ureas c). Both a and b d). None
Last Answer : d). None
Description : Herbicides inhibiting Acetolactate Synthase (ALS) associated with making of leusine, isoleucine and valine a). Ureas b). Sulfonylureas c). Chloracitamides d). Bipyridilliums
Last Answer : b). Sulfonylureas
Description : Dealkylation involving removal of alkyl side chains is common in case of a). Triazines b). Carbamates c). Donitroanilines d). All
Description : .Sorghum is bioassay species for which group of herbicide? a). Dinitroanilines b). Dicamba c). Triazines d). a & b
Last Answer : d). a & b
Description : .Which crop is an indicator plant for the bio assay of Triazines and Aliphatics? a). Sugarbeet b). Sorghum c). Cotton d). Mustard
Last Answer : a). Sugarbeet
Description : Triallate herbicide belong to which group? a). Triazines b). Benzoic c).Thiocarbomates d). Uracils
Last Answer : c).Thiocarbomates
Description : Herbicides inhibiting amino acid synthesis a). Imadazolinone b). Sulfonamide c). aminoacid derivatives d). all
Last Answer : d). all
Description : The mode of action of paraquat is a). Amino acid synthesis inhibition b). Pigment inhibition c). Cell membrane disruption d). Shoot inhibition
Last Answer : c). Cell membrane disruption
Description : Which herbicide is amino acid synthesis inhibitor a). Glyphosate b). 2,4-D c). MCPA d).Atrazine
Last Answer : a). Glyphosate
Description : What is the mode of action of sulfonamide herbicide a). Amino acid synthesis inhibitor b). Photosynthesis inhibitor c). Lipid inhibitor d). Pigment inhibitor
Last Answer : a). Amino acid synthesis inhibitor
Description : Which of the following reactions is suitable for the preparation of α-amino acids? (a) Schmidt reaction (b) Hofmann's degradation of amides (c) Strecker's synthesis (b) Reduction of nitro compounds
Last Answer : Strecker's synthesis
Description : A amino acid derivative a).Paraquat b). Glyphosate c). 2,4-D d). None of these
Last Answer : b). Glyphosate
Description : The mode of action of Isoproturon is a). Root inhibitor b). Shoot inhibitor c). Photosynthesis inhibition d). Amino acid inhibition
Last Answer : c). Photosynthesis inhibition
Description : The mode of action of dinitroanilines a). Shoot growth inhibitor b). Lipid inhibitor c). Root growth inhibitor d). Amino acid inhibitor
Last Answer : c). Root growth inhibitor
Description : What is the chemical name of Dicamba ? a).3-amino-2,5-dichlorobenzoic acid b). 3,6-dichloro2-metoxybenzoic acid c). 2,3,6- trichlorobenzoic acid d). None of the above
Last Answer : b). 3,6-dichloro2-metoxybenzoic acid
Description : Which of the safeners counteract inhibition of synthesis of very long chain fatty acids in rice by pretilachlor and metolachlor a). Fenclorim b). Benoxacor c). Fluxofenim d). All
Description : Which herbicide group inhibit the lipid synthesis? a). Cyclohexanedione b). Acetanilides c). Uracils d). Nitriles
Last Answer : a). Cyclohexanedione
Description : When taking Mono Amino Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOI); which drugs are contra indicated: I. Barbiturate II. Local anaesthetic III. Pethidine IV. Acetyl salicylic acid A. All of the above B. None of the above C. I, II and III D. II, III and IV
Last Answer : C. I, II and III
Description : Which of the following statements is false about secondary amines? (a) They react with chloroform and NaOH to form isocyanides. (b) They can be prepared by reduction of isocyanides. (c) They react ... give substituted amides. (d) They react with ice-cold nitrous acid to give nitrosamine (yellow oil)
Last Answer : They react with chloroform and NaOH to form isocyanides.
Description : Amides undergo hydrolysis under acidic conditions to give (a) Carboxylic acid and amine (b) Carboxylic acid and ammonium ion (c) Carboxylate ion and ammonium ion (d) Carboxylate ion and amine
Last Answer : Carboxylic acid and ammonium ion
Description : Which of the following acid-derivatives are most stable? (a) Acid chlorides (b) Esters (c) Amides (d) Anhydrides
Last Answer : Amides
Description : Esters and amides are most easily made by nucleophilic acyl substitution reactions on : (a) acid anhydrides (b) carboxylates (c) carboxylic acids (d) acid chlorides
Last Answer : acid chlorides
Description : Inhibitors of prostaglandin synthesis share the following features except: A. Prolongation of bleeding time B. Prolongation of prothrombin time C. Prolongation of labour D. Gastric mucosal damage
Last Answer : B. Prolongation of prothrombin time
Description : An important benzoic acid herbicide a).Dicamba b). 2,4-D c). Atrazine d). None of these
Last Answer : a).Dicamba
Description : Growth regulating herbicides that act simi lar to that of endogenous auxin (IAA) a). Benzoic acid b). pyridine carboxylic acid c). quinoline carboxylic acid d). All
Description : Root exudates of wheat and oats which has detrimental effects on wild mustard con tain a). Phenolic acid b). Alkaloids c). Sulphides d). Lactones
Last Answer : a). Phenolic acid
Description : .Phenolic acid as root exudates of which crop has detrimental effects on wild mustard? a). Wheat b). Oats c). Chickpea d). a & b
Description : .Which group of allelochemicals con tains Quinones and Coumarines? a). Flavinoids b). Cinnamic acid derivatives c). Tannins d). None
Last Answer : b). Cinnamic acid derivatives
Description : Which herbicide group is photosynthesis inhibitor? a). Nitriles b). Carbamate c). Dicarboxylic acid d). Dinitroanilines
Last Answer : a). Nitriles
Description : What is the chemical name of MCPA ? a).2-(4-chloro-2 methylphenoxy acid b). 4-(4 chloro-2 methylphenoxy acid c). 4- chloro-2 –methylphenoxy acid d). 2,4-dichlorophenoxy acid
Last Answer : Deep germinating weed seeds are at depth of
Description : Active toxic material present in the formulation is a). Acid equivalent b). Phytochemical c). Active ingredient d). Surfactant
Last Answer : c). Active ingredient
Description : Urea derivative triazines are used as
Last Answer : Urea derivative triazines are used as A. Insecticides B. Herbicides C. Nematocides D. Rodenticides
Description : Which of the following is not an insecticide? a. Parathion b. Aldrin c. Triazines d. Baygon
Last Answer : c. Triazines
Description : Write the two most important amides that are found in plants
Last Answer : Write the two most important amides that are found in plants
Description : Local anesthetics: A. Inhibit transmission of nerve impulses by increasing sodium membrane permeability and the displacement of ionized calcium. B. Are classified as amides or esters. C. Produce peripheral vasodilation. D. Are weak acids.
Last Answer : Answer: BC DISCUSSION: Local anesthetics act within the nerve membrane, where they inhibit transmission of nerve impulses by reducing sodium membrane permeability and the displacement of ionized ... based on this bond. All local anesthetics except cocaine produce vasodilatation and are weak bases
Description : When ammonia is added to an alkyl halide, in the presence of base : (a) primary amines form (b) amides form (c) nitrated alkyl halides form (d) quaternary ammonium salts form
Last Answer : primary amines form
Description : Which of the following does not react with acyl chlorides to form amides : (a) ammonia (b) 1° amine (c) 2° amine (d) 3° amine
Last Answer : 3° amine
Description : Alkyl halides react with ammonia in the presence of base to form : (a) primary amines (b) nitrated alkyl halides (c) amides (d) quaternary ammonium salts
Last Answer : primary amines
Description : How many high-energy phosphate bond equivalents are required for amino acid activation in protein synthesis? (A) One (B) Two (C) Three (D) Four
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : In E. coli the chain initiating amino acid in protein synthesis is (A) N-formyl methionine(B) Methionine (C) Serine (D) Cysteine
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Nonsense codons bring about (A) Amino acid activation (B) Initiation of protein synthesis (C) Termination of protein synthesis (D) Elongation of polypeptide chains
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Initiation of protein synthesis begins with binding of (A) 40S ribosomal unit on mRNA (B) 60S ribosomal unit (C) Charging of tRNA with specific amino acid (D) Attachment of aminoacyl tRNA on mRNA
Description : The amino terminal of all polypeptide chain at the time of synthesis in E. coli is tagged to the amino acid residue: (A) Methionine (B) Serine (C) N-formyl methinine(D) N-formal serine
Description : An amino acid used for the synthesis of thyroid hormone is (A) Tyrosine (B) Tryptophan (C) Histidine (D) Proline