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September 9, 2012

TRUWIZ 113 in Memory of
Late Prof. K Rangadhama Rao
D.Sc. (Madras). D.Sc. (London)

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Vol. 2012, Issue No. 9: Dated: 9th September 2012
TRUWIZ 113:

In memory of
Late Professor Kotcherlakota Rangadhama Rao
D.Sc. (Madras). D.Sc. (London).
(9 September1899 -20 June1972)

TRUWIZ-113

Q1. In fact, although they were Kshatriyas in the Hindu caste hierarchy, they seem
to genetically descend from the Shakas and Hunas who had invaded
North India during the Gupta period and had subsequently settled down in
North India and due to their war-like attitudes and been absorbed as Kshtriya
into Hindu society.
a) Not correct b) dubious interpretation c) Kshtriya since Ramayana time d) right

Q2. Red Chili powder reduces the fat in human body as for a finding in London since
the Capsicum would be promoted by
a). Acids b). Minerals c). Fatty acids d). Adranil

Q3. The total nuclear power generation is more than the targeted by about
a). 38% b). 40% c). 100% d). 10%

Q4. Color maps are given for the klnex paper on “A new Quantum approach for
Elementary Particle Spectroscopy & Super-Symmetry” Prof KLN
trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com, dated March 31, 2012
and used only few colors with masses numbering
a). One b). Two c). Three d). four

Q5. The year 1967-68 the water flow management of AP recorded that from
June 1 to July 15 the TMC flow was
a). 0 b). 100TMC c).10 TMC d). 10

Q6. Gandhi has opposed in 1932 September 29 in the Errawada jail with starving
the British award of
a). Religious feelings b). Ramsemor-MacDonald communal strife c). Salt Satyagraha d). noncooperation

Q7. On February 17, 1941, a German U-boat sunk a ship near the Ireland coast carrying
the contraband Gold and Silver and other valuables from India the name of it is
a). S S Gairsoppa b). S S Christ c). S S Eater d). S S India

Q8. For Indians in America a sea of broken dreams for
a). Woman b). H1-B c) H-4 USA d) Finance

Q9. Tunnel is found in Kashmir connecting India with Pakistan in
a). Samba b). Jammu c).Srinagar d). Forest

Q10. Woman Nurses were taking a rally on the Beach Rd for world Day of
a) Hepatitis b). Tuberculosis c). HIV d). heart attacks

Q11. Website of AP Government in India gives assets of
a). Legislators b). Business Houses c). Ministers d). Coolies

Q12. Modi’s most successful visit to Japan disturbed by demonstrators dressed as
a). Congressmen b). Farmers cells c). Industrialists d).VIP

Q13. US seeks toughest spy treat from
a). India b). Pakistan c). China d). Israel

Q14. While a company in India, refusing to divulge, how model of the total expenditure
gives towards certain costs, with the Industry norm is just 2%, which are
a). Labor b). Skilled c). Non-skilled d). Lawyers

Q15. Olympic Games declared opened by a
a).Sports woman b). a Man c). King d). Queen

Q16. Stolen antiques from India seized in NY, USA, total about
a). $20million b). $10million c).no estimate d). Unknown

Q17. Indian Smugglers in USA gifted to To’edo Museum of Art about
a). 44 pieces b). 100 pieces c). 200 pieces d). None

Q18. Farm mechanization costing from 26lakhs to 80lakhs by high-category
Machinery includes soil pulverizes and
a). Laser guided levelers b). Hiring centers
c). High technology labs d). Government Equipment

Q19. Hunar se Rozgar invokes to young people of age group 18-28yrs with
minimum education level as
a). 8 std b). 10 std c). 9 std d). 6 std

Q20. UK Banks seeks IT support from Hyderabad for
a). CA-7 b). UBS c). CA-10 d). CA-6

Q21. A number of Indian Civil servants of different category regularly visit USA for training
a)in-service b)out-service c).Regular Service d).level-services

Q22. Higher you live on Earth than you age
a). Faster b). Slower c). No change d). Moderate

Q23. Bio-hydrogen produced from wastewater from Industrial effluents by fermentation
can be used to produce thermal energy and replace
a). LPG b). Bio-gas c). Food fuel d). Petrol

Q24. Rangabayalu one of 10 villages in Manchingpur mandal of 23 panchayats
with population of 49000 spread over 325 revenue villages in E Ghats of
Visakhapatnam inhabitated by primitive tribal’s called Didoyi (hardly 1900)
People has a literary rate
a). 3% b). 4% c). 5% d). 6%

Q25. Scientists created artificial jelly fish from Silicone polymer skin and used heart cells of
a). Fish b). Crocodiles c). Elephants d). Rats

Q26. Blending Physics and Philosophy a strange combination being pursued at the mission of
a). Vivekanada b). Ramakrishna c). Yudhistar d). Aurbondo

Q27. Six-sigma model identifies defects and faults within a system & processes of a firm
a). Working b). Modelling c). Practical d). Theoretical

Q28. Relics of Buddha foot prints found in Kaddapa district near venkatapuram in a village
a). Pullur b). Salur c). Ponooru d). Ganjam

Q29. Buddists sites in India in AP state, East Godavari District number about
a). 20 b). 30 c). 40 d). 50

Q30. Three major Asian Powers China, Japan and India are entering the next phase
of exploration of
a). Mars b). Moon c). Earth d). Sky outward

Q31. MOOC courses to shape higher education and more than half dozen universities
taken part to input education at

a). Higher Level b). Lower Level c). Mid level d). Potential courses

Q32. Astrosat of India for next year would equip with to gauge X-rays, Ultra-Violet
bands and         a). Gamma b). Neutron c). Visible d). Neutrinos

Q33.The bonding is more efficient in burning fat or more energy at certain time of the
a). Night b). Day c). Evening d). Mornings

Q34. Organic LED by USA Physicists uses the
a). Spin b). Angular Momentum c). Momentum d). Valves

Q35. COSPAR chief of India claims that we know the Universe only
a). 4% b). 5% c). 10% d). 40%

Q36.Orchid Rambutans grow more in
a). Sri Lanka b). India c). Vietnam d). Malaysia

Q37. Even after 60yrs of Independence, medical care is still in vogue in India especially to
a). Agency Areas b). Tribal People c). Coolies d). Orphans

Q38. A free digital magazine from Visakhapatnam aims at
a). Tech input b). News c). Sports d). Scientific Knowledge

Q39. Recently found that DR Congo border region is rich in
a). Gold b). Silver c). Rare Minerals d). Platinum

Q40. President awardee Sanskrit Scholar a professor is collating and publishing of rare
Tamil, Granth, Telugu, Devanagiri and
a). Tribal literature b). Shepards c). Aboriginals d). Nandinagami

Q41. Power cuts in AP are staggering a day at
a). Rs.247crores b). Rs.500 crores c). 725 crores d). 1025 crores

Q42. Sources of Sound in Northern lights are located as per Aalto University in Finland
above ground level at
a). 70meters b). 100metres c). 50metres d). 40metres

Q43. Israel a small country has produced Nobel Laureates numbering about
a). Ten b). Twelve c). one d). two

Q44. Mone lake in California has a bacterium that substitutes one element with Arsenic i.e.
a) Oxygen b). Carbon c). Sulphur d). Phosphorous

Q45. Professor Peter Higgs of God Particle jokes that he doesn’t have friends on a
committee that gives
a). World Prize b). Nobel Prize c). Russian Prize d). Italian Prize

Q46. Coastal Radar project in India may make a bird extinct i.e.
a). Peacock b). Sparrow c). Hornbills d). Crows

Q47. Kaziranga wild life floods havoc in India took a toll of 538, but CWRC are treating
the hurt animals and releasing them into the wild life area, i.e.
a). World history b). National Park c). Local Park d). Grand Park

Q48. Fukushima was a disaster and new thoughts are
a). Tsunami hit b). Man made c). Nuclear Disaster d). Ocean hit

Q49. PM D Cameron was denied a cup of tea in a hotel at Sandwin Box Plus CafĂ©’ and
as well in a country i.e.
a). England b). India c). Italy d). USA

Q50. Clouds condensation is
a). Faster b). Slower c). Moderate d). very slow

Q51. One of the two proteins are found by an Indian Lady scientist at CDFS as potential
drug targets for TB and hinders production of
a). Nitric Oxide b). Oxygen c). Sulfur d). Sulphur Dioxide

Q52. With projects underway India can achieve, a lot of hydropower in 5yrs to the tune of
a). 50000MW b). 10000MW c). 20000MW d). 5lakh MW

Q53. We are alluding to a very elliptical orbit with a low perilme above the North Pole.
In our model in the Earth-Moon rotating frame, we are within view of the South
Polar region in time of
a). 93% b). 96% c). 100% d). 30%

Q54. In science every new discovery raises new questions numbering in a year as play writer
George Bernard Shaw sardonically declared in a dinner toast to Albert Einstein
a). 20 b). 10 c). 40 d). 5

Q55. Key source of low-frequency wave emissions are extraordinarily feeble signals,
from cosmos dominated Dark Age of Universe, they are from
a) Cold hydrogen gas b). Methane c). Quar gas d). Primordial gas ball

Q56. The proliferation of a bacteria in Ocean may accelerate warming and is the
a). fish bacteria b). phytoplankton c). blue-green plantation d). cyanobacteria

Q57. Pictures of scientists all over the world project personality, intelligence and even a little
a). Anger b). humour c). dumbness d). laughter

Q58. I can grab an item off self, scan it with my iPhone and walk right out
within 2 minutes and purchased was billed to my account with
a). Google b). Apple c). McIntosh d). BSNL

Q59. More work on Brain’s prefrontal self-control locus remain to be done with a view
to know how altered by
a). Strain b). Stress c). Anxiety d). Contemplation

Q60. Whittaker created robots that hunt meteorites in ice fields of Antarctica and robots
those climb into craters in Alaska and Antarctica of
a). Ring fires b). Volcanoes c). Earthquakes d). Ridges

Q61. In 1930, it was found by Wesleyan University scientist that breath can be held for
a). 14 m b). 15m13secs c). 16m d). 17m

Q62. A whirlwind of neuroscience, philosophy and information science the hunt for
an essential substrate of our thought propels by
a). Chemistry b). Physics c). Mathematics d). Computation

Q63. In Italy, why a vial of dried blood associated with martyr San Gennaro often liquefies
when brought to near saints
a). Dead body b). relics c). dead soul d). Dead heart

Q64. Kogans noise would imply that the Universe is
a). Continuous b). Digital c). Foam d). Quantum Froth

Q65. With Holometer, detecting a jitter would indicate that space-time is
a). Continuous b). Radial c). Digital d). Obsolete

Q66. Dust travelling over darker areas, like Oceans, cools the Planet because it reflects
Light that otherwise would be
a). Absorbed b). Reflected c). Emitted d). Slicing

Q67.Water will condense on Dust that has been mixed with pollution of
a). Sulfates b). Phosphites c). Carbonates d). Oxygen

Q68. Lot of fertility of Amazon diversity of plants and animal species on such hot, humid
and old landscape with soils highly leached, is due to
a). African Dust b). India Dust c). American Dust d). Space Dust

Q69. To ancient Mayans it was food of the Gods, and in 1900 Cubans used it as an
Aphrodisiac and prized it with 10 different varieties in Philippines as
a). Cocoa b). Cacao c). Cole d). Coconut

Q70. Football players are susceptible to Brain injury that leads to degeneration
and ultimately death of individual due to loss of
a). Neurons b). TDP-43 proteins c). Tau d).Axons

Q71. Aizenberg who got Chemistry degree in Moscow State University in 1991 fled on
overt sexism and became a west Bioengineer who plays with Mathematics puzzles
has a passion for
a). New Materials b). New Drugs c). New Classes d). New Dress

Q72. Nanoparticles can find a single cancer cell in a sample of normal cells numbering about
a). 10 Million b). 100 Million c). one Million d). less than a Million

Q73. Combination of nano devices can perform multiple tasks highlight tumor in MRI,
PET and other scans and even deliver drugs for
a). Cancer b). TB c). Heart attacks d). Liver failure

Q74. Cusunta Pentagona (dodder) in North America lacks Chlorophyll, and gets food
from neighbors. It is a parasitic plant. It sucks of nutrients by burrowing an
appendage into the plants
a). nervous system b). vascular system c). Root system d). leaves system

Q75.Cuscutta , Heil’s plants and other flora respond to pheromones and detect
Volatile chemical in air, and convert this signal (albeit nerve-free) into response of system
a). Physiological b). Nervous c). Neuron d). Vascular

Q76. The dimples are lined with layers of Chitin separated by air, which act as
selective mirrors, the bottoms reflect only yellow light, the sides of bowl sending
Yellow, centre reflect only blue, our brains combine them to see
a). Red b). Green c). Violet d). X-rays

Q77. Protein molecules arrange into stacks of plates, of Nano-particles, inside cells
called iridophones, when neurotransmitters actuates a biochemical process
that neutralizes electric charge of reflections, proteins than pack more closely,
increasing the reflectivity of plates, and change their spacing to alter
a). Color b). Brightness c). Communication d). Nueron signals

Q78. Red-sanders wood costing Rs.10 crore per ton of Kadapa, India forests being used
by foreigners for atomic projects and forming a drug
a). B-complex b). Vitamin-C c). Anthrax d). Viagra

Q79. A mass of 0.125TeV Higgs leads to Superparticle of low mass, while it is projected
that LHC oomph to produce Superparticles, most of them not seen, of mass 4 TeV
a piece almost 0.5TeV mass over last year, with ATLAS and CMS detectors, and
to constitute Dark Matter they need to weigh no more than a few tenths of
a). 4 TeV b). 1 TeV c). 10TeV d). 0.5TeV

Q80. Graviton propagates Gravity between two particles with the conceptual picture
that each graviton behaves as if two particles stitched together they are
a). Sakatons b). Gellmans c). Gluons d). Virtual Electrons

Q81. The particles that make Dark Matter of the Universe are actually particles
a). Exotic b). Virtual Electrons c). Virtual gluons d). Dark Photons

Q82. LHC produces Z-Boson and in about 1/5time it decays into two
a). Photons b).Virtual Photons c). Neutrinos d). Electrons

Q83. It is thought that the Gravity is the square of strong interactions between
a). Gluons b). Subnuclears c). Virtual Photons d). Higgs

Q84. The multitude of 19^20 term Feynman diagrams may be replaced by just a few
dozen diagrams in a theory an alternative to Feynman approach that is known as
a). Parton b). Unitary c). Virtual Electron d). Gluons

Q85. . In 1931 genetics of Indian corn was investigated by
a). PMS Blackett b). G.Wold c). CJB Orr d). G.W.Beadle

Q86. Curium discovered in 1944 is so intensely radioactive that it glows by its own light
even in
a). Liquid water b). Water c). Sea Water d). Alcohol

Q87. German V-2 type rocket can carry an atomic warhead for a distance of few hundred
a). Miles b). Kms c). 10miles d). Million Kms

Q88. George Wald detected a vitamin in the eye that is
a). B b). D c). C d). A

Q89. No animal has yet developed an eye based upon the use of a mirror, i.e
a). Convex b). Multiple c). Fabry-Perot d).concave

Q90. The absorption of quantum of light by a light-sensitive molecule in (either a rod or
Cone) either structure might convert it into a biophysical catalyst, or an enzyme,
which could then promote the further reactions that discharge the cell a
a). Absorber b). Polarizer c). Non-Polarizer d). Receptor

Q91. Animals function only at high light intensities since their eyes (like those of
turtles, birds, chickens and pigeons) contain great predominance of
a). Rods b). Circles c). Cones d). Cones & Rods

Q92.Radiation by a nuclear blast from a bomb is cube root of increase in Bomb
Power while the radius of heat radiation increases with power at higher rate than
Blast viz.
a). Square root b). Cube root c). Fourth root d). None.
Q93. The lower limit of radiation of an Atom Bomb explosion thwarted as a guarantee of
a). LNT concept b). 50 mSv c). 50mGy d). RERF study

Q94. The sky crane landed almost several feet away on the descent of Curiosity landing
a). 650 feet b). 1000 feet c). 500 feet d). 100 feet

Q95. Much awaited rains in India of the summer months have lashed heavily in month of
a). July b). August c). June d). May

Q96. The nano-wire bandgap, a key parameter that affects both electrical and
Optical properties decreases with diameter
a). Increase b). Decrease c). Null d). Oscillations

Q97. Direct and the indirect nano-wire band gaps change around the magnitude
a). 7 nm b). 4 nm c). 6 nm d). 10 nm

Q98. We can attach QDs to single molecules and cells and track their movement over
time using microscopy of
a). Bioluminescence b). NMR c). FT d). Flourescence

Q99. Quantum dots coated with an amphiphilic polymer that contains both water attracting
moreover, repelling components developed is applicable to
a). Particles b). Quantum wires c). Nanoparticles d). Quanta

Q100. The sites of free radical formation are mitochondria, endoplasmic
Reticulum, vesicular bodies and
a). ROS b). Plasma Membrane c). HO d). Cells

Q101. Andhra Pradesh Government Industries Taxes Act fixed tax on “Yantram”
Worshiped by people as Mental Power (Manoshakti) prepared by Gold,
Silver, Copper, Astha Dhatu, Pancha Loha minor elements and
a). Others b). Platinum c). Salt d). Religious Thread

Q102. In 1992 A V Gurevich of Lebdev Physical Institute in Moscow calculated flashes
of light with potential difference exceeding 100Million Volts, situated nearly
40miles above clouds, but now determined that they are produced further down
by electric discharge, unlease energetic electrons, high energy photons in the form of
X-rays, Gamma Rays and Anti-Matter with energetic spikes nearly 50 miles
above ground and several miles wide, of glow of color
a). Green b). Violet c). Blue d). Red

Q103. In a lightning picture captured, by the author, on 14 August 2012 reports a red
streak and also reflections of tall buildings with especially the yellow glow
much brightened on the streets, and the author associated them with
the occurrence of a deep Anti-Matter from the
a). Light Explosion b). Thunder Explosion c). Deep interior Earthquake d).Exotic nature

Q104. A dam in Uttarpradesh transports water to Delhi about 194kms, 50% squandered
by theft, loss and crumbling pipes, remaining unequally distributed affecting
water shortage in several villages numbering about
a). 50 b). 100 c). 150 d). 20

Q105. Blood-Brain barrier prevents toxins from entering brain but it also blocks
molecules such as fluorescent dyes and carbohydrate nanoparticles circumvent
the problem of
a). Drugs b). Insectisides c). Harmones d). Medicines

Q106. Quantum Theory predicts vacuum of space produces virtual particles that appear
and disappear and an effect related to it closely is
a). Raman b). Gellman c). Tolansky d). Casimir

Q107. E.Coli has been genetically sequenced to break down switch grass into sugars
and convert these sugars into three types of biofuels, design involves four enzymes
that digest cellulose and hemicelluloses in switch grass (Panicum Vivgatum) that
has been pretreated with ionic liquids introduced into E.Coli to get fuels or
fuel precursors for petrol, diesel and fuel for
a). Aero-planes b). Jet Cars c). Buses d). Jet Engines

Q108. Gravitational red shift, distinct from other kinds of red shifts, with 10^14Mass
of Sun objects, subject to General Relativity Theory, has c*Zgr as equal to
a). 20km/s b). 30km/s c). 10km/s d). 50km/s

Q109. Gamma ray bursts strike Earth’s atmosphere from random directions in space about
a). Three times b).two times c). four times d). one time

Q110. Mere act of living in space for days on and it exposes an astronaut to a dose of
space radiation equal to the dose an Earthling receives in a year. This is only a
fraction of the intake that scientists perceive as
a). Dangerous b). Harmful c). Cancerous d). Challenge

Q111. A rice strain grown in India grew so well in Phosphorus (extracted from layers of
rock million years old in ocean sediments) deficit conditions sequenced of its Genes
that copes well in drought and soil salinity. The phosphorus tightly binds to soil
and only a tiny fraction available to plant roots. The rice strain is known as
a). Custurd b). Sonari c).Kasalatha d).Hemalatha

Q112. Brian does not allow mathematics and memory to get mixed up. It is now learnt
particular clusters of nerve cells that are most active recalling details of your
own past are strongly suppressed when you are performing Mathematical Calculations.
The structure where these groups are located is placed found in the place where
the brain two hemispheres meet and is known as
a). DMC b). PMC c). QMC d). AMC

Q113. What is a gene? The minimum unit of heredity stands today questioned. Belief of
understanding DNA copied to RNA molecules may no longer be valid. There is
much more than that it holds the code for protein transcription. Many RNA
have critical cellular functions. Some parts of one Gene or Functional RNA can be
found within another. The project study is known as
a). Genome b). Cold Spring c). Transcription d). Encode
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Answers to the Questions of TRUWIZ113 Dated: 9 September 1899.
Birth Day of Prof K R Rao D.Sc. (Madras). D.Sc. (London).
Q1.d. Q2.d. Q3.a. Q4.b. Q5.a. Q6.b. Q7.a. Q8.a. Q9.a. Q10.a. Q11.a. Q12.b. Q13.d. Q14.a. Q15.d. Q16.a. Q17.a. Q18.a Q19.a. Q20.a. Q21.a. Q22.a. Q23.a. Q24.a. Q25.d. Q26.b. Q27.a. Q28.a. Q29.a. Q30.b. Q31.a. Q32.c. Q33.b. Q34.a. Q35.a. Q36.a.Q37.a. Q38.d. Q39.c. Q40.d. Q41.a. Q42.a. Q43.a. Q44.d. Q45.b. Q46.c. Q47.a. Q48.b. Q49.c. Q50.b. Q51.a. Q52.a. Q53.b. Q54.b. Q55.a. Q56.d. Q57.b. Q58.b. Q59.b. Q60.b. Q61.b. Q62.b. Q63.a. Q64.b. Q65.c. Q66.a. Q67.a. Q68.a. Q69.a. Q70.a. Q71.a. Q72.a. Q73.a. Q74.b. Q75.a. Q76.b. Q77.a. Q78.d. Q79.b. Q80.c. Q81.a. Q82.c. Q83.b. Q84.b. Q85.d. Q86.b. Q87.a. Q88.d. Q89.d. Q90. d. Q91.c. Q92.a. Q93.a. Q94.a. Q95.b. Q96.a. Q97.b. Q98.d. Q99.c. Q100.b. Q101.a. Q102.d. Q103.c. Q104.b. Q105.a. Q106.d. Q107.d. Q108.c. Q109.b. Q110.b. Q111.c. Q112.b. Q113.d.
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