A certain dye was prepared from a plant grown on a large scale in India. Name the dye:
1. Malachite green
2. Congo red
3. Indigo
4. Turmeric
Which of the following structures represents a colourless substance?
1.
(2) C6H5-N=N-C6H5
(3) C6H5-NH-NH-C6H5
(4) None of the above
Malachite green is a direct dye for silk and wool. It is prepared by condensing:
(1) Benzaldehyde and dimethyl aniline
(2) carbonyl chloride and dimethyl aniline
(3) benzene diazonium chloride with dimethyl aniline
(4) none of the above
The propellant in the proposed PSLV rocket of the Indian space programme shall consist of :
(1) a composite solid propellant
(2) liquid propellants such as N2O4 + unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazine (UDMH) and N2O4 + monomethyl hydrazine (MMH)
(3) both (1) and (2) in different stages of rocket propulsion
(4) kerosene and liquid oxygen
The following compound is used as:
1. an anti-inflammatory compound
2. analgesic
3. hypnotic
4. antiseptic
The mixture of chloroxylenol and terpineol acts as-
(1) analgesic
(2) antiseptic
(3) antipyretic
(4) antibiotic
Which of the following is an analgesic?
1. Penicillin
2. Streptomycin
3. Chloromycetin
4. Novalgin
Bithional is generally added to the soaps as an additive to function as a/an
1. softener
2. dryer
3. buffering agent
4. antiseptic
The artificial sweetener that is stable under cold conditions only is:
1. Saccharine
2. Sucralose
3. Aspartame
4. Alitame
The incorrect statement among the following is :
1. A 0.2% solution of phenol is an antiseptic while 1 % solution acts as a disinfectant.
2. Chlorine and iodine are used as strong disinfectants.
3. Dilute solutions of boric acid and hydrogen peroxide, are strong antiseptics.
4. Disinfectants harm the living tissues.