1)   The term used to denote low levels of oxygen in the blood of human beings:

A) Hypoxemia

B) Hyperoxia

C) Hyperoxemia

D) Thalassemia

Hypoxemia is a medical term referring to abnormally low levels of oxygen in the blood, particularly in arterial blood.

Hyperoxia means an excess of oxygen in the body tissues.

Hyperoxemia means abnormally high levels of oxygen in the blood.

Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder affecting hemoglobin production and unrelated to oxygen concentration.

Ans)  A) Hypoxemia.


2)   The director of the film Oppenheimer, the biographical thriller on the father of atom bomb, released in July 2023:

A) Danny Boyle

B) Christopher Nolan

C) James Cameron

D) Steven Spielberg

Christopher Nolan directed the film Oppenheimer, released in July 2023. The film is an epic biographical thriller based on the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist who led the Manhattan Project and is known as the "father of the atomic bomb." Nolan is renowned for his thought-provoking and visually immersive films, and Oppenheimer became one of the most acclaimed and awarded movies of the year. The other options—Danny Boyle, James Cameron, and Steven Spielberg—are prominent directors but had no involvement with this film.

Ans)   B) Christopher Nolan.