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191.
Which Indian institution is a key player in this advancement in bio-printed organs?
A AIIMS Delhi
B IIT Bombay
C IIT Madras
D CSIR
192.
What is the primary technology used to create the advanced liver and kidney tissues in India?
A Stem cell therapy
B Gene therapy
C 3D bio-printing
D Nanotechnology
193.
Besides ISRO, who else is involved in the development and execution of Chandrayaan-4?
A Only international space agencies
B Private Indian space companies and international partners
C Only academic institutions
D Only military organizations
194.
Chandrayaan-4 signifies a shift in India's space program towards:
A Solely scientific research
B Increased reliance on foreign technology
C The commercialization of space exploration
D Focusing only on Earth observation
195.
What is a potential application of lunar resources that Chandrayaan-4 aims to assess?
A Manufacturing lunar souvenirs
B Providing propellant for future space missions
C Creating artificial lunar gravity
D Generating power for Earth
196.
Which lunar resource is a key target for investigation in Chandrayaan-4?
A Helium-3
B Rare earth elements
C Water ice
D Lunar regolith for construction
197.
What is the primary distinguishing feature of the upcoming 'Chandrayaan-4' mission compared to previous Chandrayaan missions?
A It will orbit the Moon only.
B It is India's first commercial lunar mission with a focus on resource utilization.
C It will land on the lunar equator.
D It will carry a human crew.
198.
The trials for INS Vikrant were conducted in which environment?
A Simulated laboratory conditions
B High-altitude mountain ranges
C Challenging sea conditions during deep-sea trials
D Urban traffic simulations
199.
What does the indigenous construction of INS Vikrant signify for India?
A Increased reliance on foreign defense suppliers
B Enhanced strategic autonomy and technological prowess
C Reduced naval operational capabilities
D Focus on coastal defense only
200.
The successful completion of deep-sea trials signifies a major step towards:
A Decommissioning of the ship
B Commissioning into the Indian Navy
C Sale to a foreign navy
D Conversion into a museum