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Answer: (A) H₂CO₃ + HCO₃⁻ Explanation: • The bicarbonate buffer system (carbonic acid–bicarbonate) is the main physiological
Answer: (A) H₂CO₃ + HCO₃⁻ Explanation: • The bicarbonate buffer system (carbonic acid–bicarbonate) is the main physiological buffer of human blood. • It maintains pH ≈ 7.4. • Phosphate buffer (options B & D) is important in intracellular fluid and kidney. • Acetate buffer (C) is used in labs.

• “Uparikara” = an extra tax (imposed over and above regular land revenue). • Option (A): King’s share (1/6th) was called Bha
• “Uparikara” = an extra tax (imposed over and above regular land revenue). • Option (A): King’s share (1/6th) was called Bhaga. • Option (B): Periodic supplies = Bali or Bhoga. • Option (C): Voluntary offerings were Uparadana or Prayatna.

Consider the following statements regarding union budget 2025-2026 revised definition of MSME 1. Investment limit for MSME classification is made 2.5 times 2. Turnover limits for MSME classification is doubled
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Which of the following is not a sugar replacer/nutritive sweetner? BPSC WEB
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1. DefinitionCis-polyisoprene: A polymer of isoprene in which the double bonds are arranged in the cis-configuration (H atoms on the same side). • Trans-polyisoprene: A polymer of isoprene with the trans-configuration (H atoms on opposite sides). 2. Natural SourcesCis-polyisoprene: Found in natural rubber (from Hevea brasiliensis tree). • Trans-polyisoprene: Found in gutta-percha and balata trees. 3. Structure & FlexibilityCis-polyisoprene: • Structure: Kinked, irregular chains due to cis arrangement. • Flexible, elastic. • Trans-polyisoprene: • Structure: More linear, closely packed. • Hard, crystalline. 4. PropertiesCis-polyisoprene (Natural Rubber): • Highly elastic (stretches and returns). • Soft at room temperature. • Poor resistance to chemicals, oxidizes easily. • Trans-polyisoprene (Gutta-percha): • Hard and tough. • Less elastic, more rigid. • Higher resistance to wear. 5. UsesCis-polyisoprene (Natural Rubber): Tyres, elastic bands, footwear, gloves. • Trans-polyisoprene (Gutta-percha, Balata): Golf balls, electrical insulation, surgical instruments covering, orthodontic fillings.

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Consider : about the pulses cultivation. Correct statements ?
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The ‘Minsk Group’ resurfaced in the news and was originally created in association with the
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Q.: Which of the following acts paved the way for the creation of Zonal Councils?
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Which one of the following Government Schemes of India inspired by - “5F vision of Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign”?
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ICAR 1. formed on the report of royal commission on agriculture 1928 2. Registered as society under societies registration act, 1860 3. Apex body for research and education in the country. Correct?
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BPSC PYQ 56-59 BPSC PYQ
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Watson and crick — did not discovered DNA , but they discovered double helix nature of dna 🧬 in 1953 — got Nobel in 1962
Watson and crick — did not discovered DNA , but they discovered double helix nature of dna 🧬 in 1953 — got Nobel in 1962

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Miescher - discovered DNA in 1869 itself.
Miescher - discovered DNA in 1869 itself.

Eutectic Mixture • A eutectic mixture is a mixture of two or more substances that solidify at a single sharp temperature, which is lower than the melting points of the individual components. • This temperature is called the eutectic point. • At this temperature, both (or all) components crystallize simultaneously in a fixed proportion. • It behaves like a single substance during solidification, even though it contains multiple components. Examples 1. Lead–tin alloy (used in soldering): eutectic mixture of 61.9% tin and 38.1% lead, melts at 183 °C. 2. NaCl–H₂O mixture: eutectic at –21.2 °C (used in freezing mixtures). 3. Naphthalene + Camphor mixture. Why Glass is not a eutectic mixture? • Glass does not have a sharp melting point; instead, it softens gradually. • It is an amorphous solid and best described as a supercooled liquid/solution, not a crystalline eutectic. Key DifferenceGlass: amorphous, supercooled solution, no sharp melting point. • Eutectic mixture: crystalline, sharp melting point, fixed composition.