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PRISTINE PUBLIC SCHOOL

SCIENCE QUIZ
ROUND 2
1. Which of these is called a ductless gland?
A. Endocrine glands
B. Sweat glands
C. Sebaceous glands
D. Salivary glands

2. Two stones A and B of masses 2 kg and 5 kg respectively are released from


same height in vacuum. Which will reach on the ground first?
A. Stone A
B. Stone B
C. Both will reach at same time
D. None of these

3. A Keel is absent in
A. Chicken
B. Ostrich
C. Duck
D. Peacock

4. Container A and B, contain pure water but in different quantity. If both of


the containers have same shape, same size and kept at same surface but
height from the ground

h1>h2.
Which container will have more pressure?
A. Same in A and B
B. Container B
C. Container A
D. None of these

5. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that/allow.
Passage Pressure is defined as the force exerted over a unit of area.
Pressure=force/area
Place a book on a bathroom scale and, whether you place it on its back, on its
side, or balanced on a corner, it still exerts the same force. The weight reading is
the same. Now balance the book on the palm of your hand and you sense a
difference - the pressure of the book depends on the area over which the force is
distributed.

Which book will exert more pressure?


A. Book 1
B. Book 2
C. Both exert equal pressure
D. Can't be determined

6.The number in front of chemical formula that tells you how many molecules or
atoms of each reactant take part in a reaction is called
A. Symbol
B. Subscript
C. Concentration
D. Coefficient

7. What process occurs when yeast and other single celled organism’s breakdown
sugars
A. Lactic acid fermentation
B. Photosynthesis
C. Cellular respiration
D. Alcoholic fermentation

8. If I am 13 years old, I have gone round the sun ___ times.


A. Never gone round the sun
B. 13
C. 26
D. Shall go round the sun when I shall be 15

9. The diagram below shows two dogs pulling on a rope with constant but
unequal forces. In which compass direction will both dogs most likely move?

A. east
B. west
C. north
D.south

10. Which mirror shows a lateral inversion of light?

A. Plane mirror
B. Converging mirror
C. Concave mirror
D. All spherical mirrors

11. Examples of preservatives are


A. Oil
B. Sugar
C. Salt
D. All the above

12. What energy emerges from motion?


A. Potential energy
B. Electrical energy
C. Kinetic energy
D. Gravitational energy

13. Which of the following contain acid


A. Grapefruits
B. Bleach
C. Distilled water
D.Washing powder

14. Adam’s apple is


A. enlarged larynx
B. mammary glands
C. apple of adam
D. red apple

15. Which element is present in the exhaust of automobiles?


A. Lead
B. Calcium
C. Chromium
D. Magnesium

16. Marble cancer is caused by


A. bacteria
B. virus
C. Acid rain
D. Alkali rain

17. Besides cells or batteries what is the other source of electrical power?
A. Light bulb
B. Electricity
C. Motor
D. Petrol
18. Fawns have spotted coat. This adaptation is suited to which habitat
A. Mountains
B. Desert
C. Woodlands
D. All the above

19. Observe the food web and answer the question given below

The Mussels can be described as


A. Primary consumer
B. Secondary Consumer
C. Tertiary consumer
D. None of these

20.The smallest bones in the human body are found in the...


A. Feet
B. Ears
C. Fingers
D. Knees

21.Ravi faints in the class room ,doctor told that his brain don’t have adequate
supply of oxygen
A. Reproductive
B. Circulatory
C. Skeletal
D. Excretory
22. What is the heaviest organ in our body

A.Skin

B. Liver

C. Brain

D. Kidney

23. What are the conditions for gas like Carbon monoxide to obey the ideal gas
laws?
A. low temperature and low pressure
B. low temperature and high pressure
C. high temperature and low pressure
D. high temperature and high pressure
24.Bones are used as compost,because it contains plant ingredient
A.Nitrogen
B.Phosphorus
C.Sodiun
D.Pottasium

25.Food is often digested in which part of human body?


A.Stomach
B.Small intestine
C.Large intestine
D.Both B and C

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