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Q. The elimination of toxic nitrogenous waste and excess water in man is byCorrect
Answer → Option AA. ExcretionB. CirculationC. ReproductionD. Pollution
Q. The S. I. unit of refractive index isCorrect Answer → Option DA. meterB. cmC. wattD. no unit
Q. The liquid metal isCorrect Answer → Option CA. BismuthB. MagnesiumC. MercuryD. Sodium
Q. Acid present in gastric juice isCorrect Answer → Option AA. Hydrochloric AcidB. Citric
AcidC. Sulphuric AcidD. Acetic Acid
Q. Which blood cells are called 'Soldiers' of the bodyCorrect Answer → Option
AA. WBCB. PlateletsC. RBCD. All of the above
Option B
Option B
Option A
Option D
Option C
Option D
Option B
Option A
Option A
Option A
C.
Lying Position
D.
None of these
Answer : Option B
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Q. A piece of ice is dropped in a vesel containing kerosene. When ice melts, the level
of kerosene will
A.
Rise
B.
Fall
C.
Remain Same
D.
None of these
Answer : Option B
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C.
Liquid only
D.
Solid only
Answer : Option D
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Q. An artificial Satellite revolves round the Earth in circular orbit, which quantity
remains constant?
A.
Angular Momentum
B.
Linear Velocity
C.
Angular Displacement
D.
None of these
Answer : Option A
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Q. Ifthen
electrical conductivity increases with the increase of temperature of a substance,
it is a:
A.
Conductor
B.
Semiconductor
C.
Insulator
D.
Carborator
Answer : Option B
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Q. Minimum distance between and object and real image of a convex lense is:
A.
4<i>f</i>
B.
3<i>f</i>
C.
2<i>f</i>
D.
<i>f</i>
Answer : Option A
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C.
Energy
D.
Momentum
Answer : Option B
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Q. Which one of the following has the highest value of specific heat ?
A.
Alcohol
B.
Methane
C.
Kerosene
D.
Water
Answer : Option D
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C.
Remains Same
D.
Becomes zero
Answer : Option A
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C.
Basic Character
D.
None of these
Answer : Option B
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Answer : Option D
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Q. Ifsystem
no external force acts on a system of bodies, the total linear momentum of the
of bodies remains constant. Which law states that ?
A.
Newton's first law
B.
Newton's Second Law
C.
Newton's Third Law
D.
Principle of conservation of linear momentum
Answer : Option D
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C.
Newton's Third Law
D.
All of these
Answer : Option A
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C.
Weber
D.
Lux
Answer : Option A
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C.
Both A and B
D.
None of these
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C.
Electrical energy into light energy
D.
None of these
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C.
Less than the true weight
D.
More than the true weight
Answer : Option D
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Q. What is the scale used for measuring the intensity of the earthquake?
A.
Metric Scale
B.
Quake Scale
C.
Richter Scale
D.
Epicentre Scale
Answer : Option C
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C.
Energy Mass
D.
Mass Velocity
Answer : Option A
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C.
Velocity
D.
Wavelength
Answer : Option C
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C.
In
D.
Au
Answer : Option D
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Q. The
A.
macro-nutrient provided by inorganic fertilization are :
C, Fe, B
B.
C, N, P
C.
N, P, K
D.
Mg, Zn, Fe
Answer : Option C
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Q. When
A.
TEL (Tera Ethyl Lead) is added to petrol :
C.
Decreases the B.P of petrol
D.
Decreased the ani-kncking rating
Answer : Option B
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Q. Which
A.
of the Carbon Compounds is used as fire extinguisher ?
CS<sub>2</sub>
B.
CHCl<sub>3</sub>
C.
CH<sub>3</sub>Cl
D.
CCl<sub>4</sub>
Answer : Option D
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Q. Heavy
A.
metal pollution of water is caused by :
Acid Plants
B.
Paints
C.
Wood Burning
D.
Domestic Sewage
Answer : Option B
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Q. Supersonic
A.
Aircrafts discharge the following substance into the statosphere:
SO<sub>2</sub>
B.
CO<sub>2</sub>
C.
NO<sub>2</sub>
D.
CO
Answer : Option C
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Q. Atmosphere contains dust particles, salt grains, pollen grains, smoke, etc. which
are collecctively known as :
A.
Water vapour
B.
Ozone
C.
Aerosols
D.
CFC
Answer : Option C
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Q. When
:
water is added to anhydrous white copper sulphate, the color will change to
A.
Yello
B.
Green
C.
Blue
D.
Red
Answer : Option C
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C.
remains the same
D.
uncertain
Answer : Option B
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Q. Mass
A.
number of a nucleus is
C.
always less than its atomic number
D.
None of these
Answer : Option A
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Q. The
A.
material that can be deformed permanently by heat and pressure is called a
Thermoset
B.
Thermoplastic
C.
Chemical Compound
D.
Polymer
Answer : Option A
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Q. The
A.
oil used in the froth floatation process is
Coconut oil
B.
Olive oil
C.
Kerosene
D.
Pine Oil
Answer : Option D
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Q. Phosphorus
A.
is mainly extracted from
Sand
B.
Ash
C.
Bone ash
D.
Fertiliser
Answer : Option C
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Q. Nylon
A.
is prepared from
C.
Hexametheylene diamine and phthalic acid
D.
Ethylene clycol and adipic acid
Answer : Option A
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Q. Which
A.
of the following is the main ingredient of cement?
Limestone
B.
Silica Clay
C.
Gypsum
D.
Ash
Answer : Option C
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Q. IfA.the radius of blood vessels of a person decreases his/her blood pressure will
Decrease
B.
Increase
C.
Remain Same
D.
Becomes zero
Answer : Option B
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Q. Cell
A.
or tissue death within a living body is called as :
Neutrophillia
B.
Nephrosis
C.
Necrosis
D.
Nepolasis
Answer : Option C
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Q. Main
A.
use of salt in diet is to :
C.
produce small amount of hydrochloric acid required for digestion
D.
inclease solubility of food particles in water
Answer : Option C
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Q. Typhoid
A.
is caused by :
Pseudomonas sp.
B.
Staphyoeoccus
C.
Bacillus
D.
Salmonella typhi
Answer : Option D
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Q. Fresh
A.
Yeast cells are good source of :
Vitamin-B
B.
Caffeine
C.
Nicotine
D.
Morphine
Answer : Option A
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Q. Which
A.
fungus is known as 'Green Mold' ?
Aspergillus
B.
Saccharomyces
C.
Mucus
D.
Penicillium
Answer : Option D
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Q. Leprosy
A.
bacillus was invented by :
Koch
B.
Hansen
C.
Fleming
D.
Harvey
Answer : Option B
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Q. Which
A.
tissue of plants conducts food to its body?
Xylem
B.
Phloem
C.
Parenchyma
D.
Selerides
Answer : Option B
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Q. Fermentation
A.
takes place in which componenet of a cell ?
Cytoplasm
B.
Mitochondria
C.
Both A and B
D.
Nucleus
Answer : Option A
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Q. MDT
A.
is used for disease :
Tuberculosis
B.
Leprosy
C.
Diptheria
D.
Polio
Answer : Option B
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Q. Oncogene
A.
is responsible for
Lung disease
B.
Typhoid
C.
Cancer
D.
Malaria
Answer : Option C
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Q. Pollination
A.
is best defined as . . .
C.
Growth of pollen tube in ovule
D.
Visiting flowers by insects
Answer : Option A
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Q. Which
A.
pollutant may lead to 'Black foot disease' ?
Cd
B.
Hg
C.
As
D.
Cu
Answer : Option C
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Q. Febries
A.
are what kind of cells ?
Chloroplast
B.
Collenchymatous
C.
Sclerenchymatous
D.
Parenchymatous
Answer : Option C
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Q. Insufficient
A.
supply of blood in human body is referred as
Ischemia
B.
Hyperemia
C.
Hemostasis
D.
Haemorrhage
Answer : Option A
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Q. BCG
A.
immunisation is for
Measles
B.
Tuberculosis
C.
Diptheria
D.
Leprosy
Answer : Option B
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Q. The
A.
toxicity of which of the heavy metals leads to liver cirrhosis?
Copper
B.
Lead
C.
Mercury
D.
Zinc
Answer : Option A
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1. The apparent depth of a coin inside water tub decreases due toCorrect Answer → Option
AA. Refraction of lightB. Reflection of lightC. Total internal reflectionD. Dispersion of light
Q2. Haematite is an ore ofCorrect Answer → Option BA. AluminiumB. IronC. ZincD. Mercury
Q3. According to Arrhenius NaOH is a base because :Correct Answer → Option DA. It has a
bitter tasteB. It can neutralize acidC. It turns red litmus paper blueD. It gives OH- ions in water