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450+ Important MCQs of


Everyday
Science
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MCQs
• Why do the electricians wear rubber gloves while touching electric wires?

A. It helps in the smooth flow of current

B. They can hold wires properly

C. Rubber is a bad conductor of electricity

D. None of the above

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• The duration of day & night at North & South Poles is:

A. 3 months

B. 4 months

C. 5 months

D. 6 months

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• Day and night are equal on:

A. 21st March

B. 21st September

C. 1st October

D. 21st December

• The equinoxes happen in March (about March 21) and September (about September 23). These
are the days when the Sun is exactly above the Equator, which makes day and night of equal
length.

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• Which one is called Non-Metal?

A. Mercury

B. Graphite

C. Cobalt

D. None of above

• Graphite is a crystalline form of the element carbon.

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• Filament of an electric bulb is made of:

A. Tungsten

B. Graphite

C. Platinum

D. Steel

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• Mirage is an example of:

A. Refraction of Light

B. Reflection of Light

C. Deviation of Light

D. Polarization of Light

• Mirage is caused due to


atmospheric refraction and the
total internal reflection.

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• Planet closest to Earth:

A. Mars

B. Neptune

C. Venus

D. Mercury

• Common sense would say the answer is either Mars or Venus, our next-door neighbors. Of the
two, Venus comes closer to the Earth than any other planet, and its orbit is closest to ours. But
as an article in Physics Today points out, over half the time Venus is not the nearest planet;
Mercury is.

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• Water makes _____ of our blood:

A. 95%

B. 94%

C. 93%

D. 92%

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• The seven sided flat shape is called

A. Octagon

B. Hexagon

C. Heptagon

D. Tetragon

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• Cataract is a disease of?

A. Eye

B. Brain

C. Chest

D. None of these

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• Let us suppose a mass on Earth be 100 kg. What will be mass on moon?

A. More than 100 kg

B. Less than 100 kg

C. 100 kg

D. No proper information

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• Asthma is provoked by:

A. Fever

B. Allergy

C. Cold

D. Head-ache

• Asthma is a disease that affects your lungs. Asthma can't be cured, but its symptoms can be
controlled. Exposure to various irritants and substances that trigger allergies (allergens) can
trigger signs and symptoms of asthma.

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• Smallest cells present in human body are
_________.

A. Red blood

B. Sperm cell

C. Egg cell

D. Nerve

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• What is Sclera?

A. White part of eye

B. Black part of eye

C. Cornea

D. None of these

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• Name the tiny bones of the middle ear, which convert sound into vibration?

A. Stapes

B. Malleus

C. Incus

D. Anvil

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• The small pores or opening in leaves that take in the carbon
dioxide are called.

A. Stomata

B. Lamina

C. Phloem

D. Petiole

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• Natural home of an organism is known as __________.

A. House

B. Habitat

C. Place

D. Pond

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• Parasite that mostly feed themselves by sucking blood is known as __________.

A. Hot

B. Ectoparasite

C. Camouflage

D. Fungus

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• Which method is usually used to separate coloured substances from each other?

A. Distillation

B. Evaporation

C. Chromatography

D. Crystallization

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• A technique in which two liquids are separated by heating process is known as

A. Sublimation

B. Distillation

C. Filtration

D. Evaporation

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• Speed of sound __________ in air with increase is
temperature.

A. Increase

B. Decrease

C. Remain same

D. Both b and c

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• The first human to travel into space ______________.

A. Alan Shepard

B. Neil Armstrong

C. Yuri Gagarin

D. Vladimir

• Yuri Gagarin was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut who became the first human to journey into outer
space on 12 April 1961.

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• Name the hardest material present in the body?

A. Dentin

B. Pulp

C. Enamel

D. None of the above

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• Food travels through these organs in the following ___________.

A. Mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, anus

B. Mouth, oesophagus, stomach, large intestine, small intestine, anus

C. Mouth, stomach, oesophagus, small intestine, large intestine, anus

D. Mouth, oesophagus,, large intestine, stomach, small intestine, anus

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• The blood from the heart is transported to all parts of the body by the ________.

A. Arteries

B. Veins

C. Capillaries

D. Villi

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• The heat is metal rod flows by the process of _____________.

A. Radiation

B. Conduction

C. Convection

D. None

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• Bacteria is responsible for which of the following diseases:

A. Cough

B. Pneumonia

C. Rabies

D. None of these

E. Pneumonia is an infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs. A variety of
organisms, including bacteria, viruses and fungi, can cause pneumonia. The bacterium
Streptococcus pneumoniae, a common cause of pneumonia.

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• What are the glands responsible for milk secretion in human body?

A. Thyroid

B. Ovary

C. Mammary Glands

D. None of these

• A mammary gland is an exocrine gland in humans and other mammals that produces milk to feed
young offspring. Mammals get their name from the Latin word mamma, “breast”.

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• The study of bees is called:

• Philately (Study of Stamp Collection)

• Apiculture

• Oncology (Study of Cancer)

• None of these

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• What is the largest source of oxygen on earth?

A. Algae

B. Tree

C. Water

D. Leaves

• Scientists estimate that roughly half of the oxygen production on Earth comes from the ocean.
The majority of this production is from oceanic plankton — drifting plants, algae, and some
bacteria that can photosynthesize.

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• If there is no atmosphere, the colour of the sky would be:

A. Orange

B. Blue

C. Yellow

D. None of these

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Total number of bones in spinal column of human are ________

A. 9

B. 13

C. 17

D. None of these (33)

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• Which of the following is not an example of exhaustible resources of the earth available to man?

A. Coal

B. Natural gas

C. Petroleum

D. Water

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• The second most abundant metal found in the Earth's crust is:

A. Iron

B. Aluminium

C. Calcium

D. Silicon

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• Which one the following medical condition is caused by the
high exposure of radiation?

A. Kidney Stone

B. AIDS

C. Blood Pressure

D. Mutation

• Mutations can also be caused by exposure to specific


chemicals or radiation that cause the DNA to break down.

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• Which component of the diet prevents constipation?

A. Fibre

B. Minerals

C. Protein

D. Vitamins

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• Which of the following has maximum calories?

A. Carbohydrates

B. Proteins

C. Fats

D. Vitamins

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• Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?

A. Coal

B. Crude Oil

C. Water

D. Gas

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• Chronometer is used to measure:

A. Velocity

B. Pressure

C. Time

D. None of these

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• Electric current is measured In:·

A. Volts

B. Watts

C. Kilojoules

D. Amperes

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• Which is largest gland in the human body?

A. Pancreas

B. Lachrymal

C. Liver

D. Sweat glands

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• The cause of Malaria was discovered by:

A. Edward Jenner

B. Alexander Fleming

C. Ronald Ross

D. None of these

• On 20 August 1897, in Secunderabad, Ross made his landmark discovery. While dissecting the
stomach tissue of an anopheline mosquito fed four days previously on a malarious patient, he
found the malaria parasite and went on to prove the role of Anopheles mosquitoes in the
transmission of malaria parasites in humans.

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• The lens in the human eye is:

A. Convex Lens

B. Concave Lens

C. Bi Concave Lens

D. None of these

• Convex or Biconvex both are right.

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• Blood cells are produced by ____ in the human body.

A. Liver

B. Bone-marrow

C. Heart

D. Spleen

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• Myopia can be corrected by using ____ lens.

A. Convex

B. Cylindrical

C. Concave

D. Piano Convex

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• Which of the following is a man-made substance?

A. Timber

B. Leather

C. Plastic

D. Natural Gas

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• What is the boiling point (°C) of water at 1 atm?

A. 70 degrees

B. 90 degrees

C. 100 degrees

D. 110 degrees

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• Photosynthesis in plants takes place faster in:

A. Yellow light

B. Red light

C. Darkness

D. White light

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• A condition in which a person is excessively and unduly worried about having a serious illness.

A. Psychopath

B. Neurotic

C. Hypochondria

D. Paraplegic

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• Which of the following is the basic building block of human body?

A. Cells

B. Bones

C. Muscles

D. Nerves

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• The stones formed in human kidneys consist mostly of:

A. Sodium Acetate

B. Calcium Oxalate

C. Potassium Sulphate

D. Magnesium Sulphate

• Kidney stones, also known as Nephrolithiasis are formed mainly by Calcium Oxalate

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• All forms of energy that we use are ultimately transformed into:

A. Electrical Energy

B. Chemical energy

C. Light energy

D. Heat energy

• The potential energy stored in molecules can be converted to chemical energy, which can
ultimately be converted to kinetic energy, enabling an organism to move. Eventually, most of
energy used by organisms is transformed into heat and dissipated.

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• What is the number of beats per minute by human heart?

A. 72

B. 60

C. 58

D. 82

• A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. Generally, a lower
heart rate at rest implies more efficient heart function and better cardiovascular fitness.

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• What is meant by myopia?

A. Long sightedness

B. Short sightedness

C. Colour blindness

D. Blindness

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• Lunar Eclipse takes place when:

A. The moon is in line with the earth

B. The moon is in line with the Sun

C. The shadow of the earth falls on


the moon

D. The shadow of the sun falls on the moon

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• Sound cannot travel through:

A. Air

B. Sand

C. Vacuum

D. Water

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• Which of the following protects our body against disease?

A. White Blood Cells

B. Red Blood Cells

C. Platelets

D. None of these

• White blood cells are part of the body's immune system. They help the body fight infection and
other diseases. Types of white blood cells are granulocytes (neutrophils, eosinophils, and
basophils), monocytes, and lymphocytes (T cells and B cells).

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• Stainless steel is mainly an alloy of:

A. Copper with Zinc

B. Red Brass and yellow Brass

C. Zinc and Tin

D. Chromium and Nickle

• Stainless steel is a corrosion-resistant alloy of iron, chromium and, in some cases, nickel and
other metals.

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• Carnivores are animals that feed on:

A. Plants

B. Other animals

C. Both Plants and Animals

D. None of these

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• At night the plants give out

A. Oxygen

B. Carbon dioxide

C. Hydrogen Oxide

D. Carbon monoxide

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• Which of the following is not a primary colour of light:

A. Red

B. Yellow

C. Blue

D. Green

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• Speed of sound is ____ the speed of light:

A. Greater than

B. Less than

C. Equal to

D. 1/10 of

• Speed of sound at 20o C: 343 m/s Speed of light in a vacuum: 300,000,000 m/s (299,297,456.2
km/s)

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• DNA as a term is frequently used in Forensic investigations.
What does DNA stand for?

A. Double Nucleic Acid

B. Deoxyribo-Nuclelc Acid

C. Deoxyribo-Nitiric Acid

D. Deoxyribo-Nucleic Association

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• "Dialysis" is used for treatment of:

A. Kidney failure

B. Meningitis

C. Cholera

D. Parkinson Disease

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• The longest bone in the human body is:

A. Tibia

B. Femur

C. Fibula

D. Sternum

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• Which one of the following is the purest form of
gold?

A. 18 carats

B. 20 carats

C. 22 carats

D. 24 carats

• 24 carat is pure gold with no other metals. 18


carat gold contains 75 per cent gold and 25 per
cent other metals, often copper or silver.

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• Which one of the following disease is caused by drinking of contaminated water?

A. Cholera

B. Malaria

C. Tuberculosis

D. Diabetes

• Contaminated water and poor sanitation are linked to transmission of diseases such as cholera,
diarrhoea, dysentery, hepatitis A, typhoid and polio.

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• Diabetes is caused by malfunctioning of:

A. Pancreas

B. Liver

C. Spleen

D. Kidney

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• The blood glucose level is commonly expressed as:

A. Gram per litre

B. Milligram per deciliter

C. Parts per million

D. Millimeter of Hg

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• Echo is the effect produced due to:

A. Refraction of sound

B. Reflection of sound

C. Absorption of sound

D. Dispersion of sound

• The minimum distance for echo to be heard is 17.2 m.

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• A plant with green leaves placed in red light will appear:

A. Violet

B. Yellow

C. Green

D. Black

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• The colour ___________ has the longest wavelength?

A. Blue

B. Red

C. Green

D. Yellow

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• Food is normally digested in the

A. Liver

B. Stomach

C. Small Intestine

D. Large Intestine

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• Dead Erythrocytes are stored in:

A. Spleen

B. Liver

C. Kidneys

D. Pancrease

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• Friction can be reduced by changing from

A. Rolling to sliding

B. Potential energy to kinetic energy

C. Sliding to-rolling

D. None of these

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• Galileo's most famous invention was:

A. Telescope

B. Steam Engine

C. Calendar

D. None of these

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• Diffraction effect is:

A. More for a round edge

B. Less for a round edge

C. More for a sharp edge

D. Less for a cylindrical edge

• Diffraction of light is the phenomenon of bending of light ray at the sharp edge of the obstacle
placed in its path.

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• Who built the first electron microscope?

A. H. Binning

B. Robert Milliken

C. Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska

D. James Van Allen

• It was Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll, a physicist and an electrical engineer, respectively, from the
University of Berlin, who created the first electron microscope in 1931.

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• The best conductor of electricity is

A. Iron

B. Aluminum

C. Copper

D. Silver

• Silver: The single most conductive metal, silver


conducts heat and electricity efficiently thanks to
its unique crystal structure and single valence
electron.

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• Who first gave the concept of 'atom'?

A. John Dalton

B. Robert Edwards

C. Kanada

D. Kapila.

• Democritus was a Greek philosopher who was the first person to use the term atom (atomos:
meaning indivisible). He thought that if you take a piece of matter and divide it and continue to
divide it you will eventually come to a point where you could not divide it any more. But, the first
atomic theory of matter was proposed by John Dalton.

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• Animals that are active during the day are called ____ animals.

A. Diurnal

B. Nocturnal

C. Seasonal

D. None

• Animals that are diurnal are usually awake and active during the day. Nocturnal animals are usually
awake and active during the night. Some animals can be both!

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• The process of union of two or more molecules of a substance to form a large single molecule is
called:

A. Fusion

B. Diffusion

C. Polymerisation

D. Synthesis

• Fusion occurs when two atoms slam together to form a heavier atom, like when two hydrogen
atoms fuse to form one helium atom.

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• How does a heavily-built ship not sink in river while a tiny needle sinks?

A. The ship loses its weight equal to the weight of the volume of water that it
displaces

B. Because water is heavier than the ship

C. Both (A) and (B)

D. None of above

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• X- Rays are discovered by:

A. Rutherford

B. Roentgen

C. Maxwell

D. None

• W.C. Röntgen reported the discovery of X-rays in December 1895 after seven weeks of
assiduous work

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• SI Unit of Pressure is:

A. Pascal

B. Joule

C. Tesla

D. Henry

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• Which element is used in Beauty Parlors for hair setting?

A. Carbon

B. Methane

C. Nitrogen

D. Sulphur

• Sulphur is used to hold the hair for a longer time.

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• Adult human beings have bones~

A. 206

B. 250

C. 306

D. 356

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• Inflammation of liver is caused by

A. Cholera

B. Hepatitis

C. Typhoid

D. Jaundice

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• What is the speed of sound in air

A. 1347 km/h

B. 1235 km/h (343 m/s)

C. 1290 km/h

D. 1495 km/h

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• Edward Jenner successfully developed world's first vaccine in:

A. 1796

B. 1696

C. 1896

D. 1596

• He created the smallpox vaccine, the world's first vaccine. On 14


May 1796, Jenner tested his hypothesis by inoculating James Phipps,
an eight-year-old boy

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• Enzymes are basically made up of:

A. Fats

B. Nucleic Acids

C. Vitamins

D. Proteins

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• What is the life span of red blood cells?

A. 110 days

B. 140 days

C. 120 days

D. 170 days

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• In order to make Nitrogen available to primary producers like plants, in ecosystem it is converted
into:

A. Nitrates

B. Nitrites

C. Ammonia

D. Nitric Acid

• Only when nitrogen is converted from dinitrogen (N2) gas into ammonia (NH3) does it become
available to primary producers, such as plants.

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• Parthenocarpy is the production of fruit which makes
the fruit

A. Full of seeds

B. Seedless

C. Bitter

D. Waterless

• Parthenocarpy refers to the development of fruit


without fertilization. The process produces a sterile
fruit that lacks seeds.

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• Dengue is caused by which type of mosquito:

A. Culex

B. Marsh

C. Aedes

D. Mayaro

E. Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne illness that occurs in tropical and subtropical areas of the
world. Mild dengue fever causes a high fever and flu-like symptoms.

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• Which tube among the following Joins kidneys and bladder?

A. Urethra

B. Ureter

C. Inferior Vena Cava

D. Suprapubic Tube

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• Which disease is caused by the deficiency of Vitamin D:

A. Scurvy

B. Rickets

C. Night Blindness

D. All of these

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• Pepsinogen is converted into stomach in:

A. HCI

B. Gastrin

C. Bicarbonate

D. Pepsin

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• Break bone fever is communicated by a mosquito; it is another name of:

A. Dengue

B. Malaria

C. Epilepsy

D. All of these

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• Water drops are spherical because of:

A. Air pressure

B. Density

C. Viscosity

D. Surface tension

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• What is a mixture of Potassium Nitrate, Charcoal and Sulpher called?

A. Paint

B. Aluminum

C. Brass

D. Gunpowder

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• The element required for solar energy conversion is:

A. Silicon

B. Germanium

C. Uranium

D. Selenium

• Silicon is, by far, the most common semiconductor material used in solar cells, representing
approximately 95% of the modules sold today.

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• Supersonic speed is more than 1236 km/h. From where does start the hypersonic speed?

A. More than 5100 km/h

B. More than 4900 km/h

C. More than 6100 km/h

D. More than 8000 km/h

• Transonic speed is 'through' the speed of sound, between Mach 0.8 and 1.2, or about 965 to 1236
km/h (600 to 900 mph). Hypersonic speed is VERY supersonic, at Mach 5 and above - about
6,150-12,300 km/h (4,000 miles per hour). Between the two, you have Supersonic speeds.

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• An analgesic is taken to relieve oneself of:

A. Cough

B. Indigestion

C. Pain

D. Fever

• Analgesics are used to relieve pain and inflammation. For example: After surgery.

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• How many chromosomes are there in a body cell of human beings?

A. 49

B. 56

C. 25

D. 46

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• Which one of the following is the key function of the kidneys?

A. Removal of excess carbon dioxide from blood

B. Pumping blood to the heart

C. Removal of urea and other nitrogenous wastes from blood

D. Removal of excess water from blood.

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• Which is the most reactive Halogen?

A. Fluorine

B. Iodine

C. Chlorine

D. Bromine

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• Of the following human bones, which one is of arm:

A. Radius

B. Semum

C. Femur

D. Patella

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• Of the following human organs, tell which one is most susceptible to harmful radiations:

A. Brain

B. Lungs

C. Eyes

D. Heart

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• When we cut our nails short, we do not feel the pain or hurt. This is because nails are

A. A horn-like material

B. Dead cells

C. Useless portions of the body

D. Not connected with the blood stream

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• The study of age, aged and aging is called as:

A. Histology

B. Cosmology

C. Gerontology

D. None of these

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• Battery was invented by:

A. Volta

B. Excide

C. Fermi

D. Maiman

• The Italian physicist Alessandro Volta is generally credited with having developed the first
operable battery in 1800.

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• Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different number of:

A. Electrons

B. Protons

C. Neutrons

D. Positrons

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• The instrument for measuring the speed of wind is:

A. Anemometer

B. Hygrometer (Humidity)

C. Speedometer (Speed)

D. Tachometer (Measuring the rotation speed of a shaft or disk)

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• The number of pairs of ribs in human body is:

A. 12

B. 15

C. 20

D. 30

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• Trachoma is a disease of the:

A. Brain

B. Spinal Cord

C. Larynx

D. Eye

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• Lockjaw is a medical condition which is observed in the cases of

A. Diarrhoea

B. Cholera

C. Tetanus

D. Malaria

• Tetanus is an infection caused by bacteria called Clostridium tetani. When these bacteria enter
the body, they produce a toxin that causes painful muscle contractions. Another name for tetanus
is “lockjaw”. It often causes a person's neck and jaw muscles to lock, making it hard to open the
mouth or swallow.

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• Jaundice is caused by hepatitis and Malaria and turns the
skin colour into

A. Green

B. Yellow

C. Pink

D. Burgundy

• Jaundice is the yellow colour seen in the skin. Jaundice


happens when a chemical called bilirubin builds up in the
blood.

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• Milk has naturally occurring sugar which is called _______

A. Maltose

B. Fructose

C. Lactose

D. Glucose

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• The Scapula is:

A. Shoulder Bone

B. Knee Bone

C. Scalp Bone

D. None of above

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• Study of ancestors, family history and tracing their lineage is called:

A. Gerontology

B. Ecology

C. Genealogy

D. None of above

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• The speed of sound is maximum through which of the following?

A. Air

B. Glass

C. Water

D. Wood

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• Carrots, especially when taken raw, are good source of Vitamin

A. C

B. A

C. B

D. D

• Vitamin A (retinol, retinoic acid) is a nutrient important to vision, growth, cell division,
reproduction and immunity. Deficiency causes Night Blindness

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• The constellation of seven bright stars known as:

A. The Milky Way

B. The Great Bear

C. Asteroids

D. Satellites

• Ursa Major (also known as the Great Bear) is a


constellation in the northern sky.

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• Who discovered the law of attraction and repulsion between electric charges?

A. Coulomb

B. Graham Bell

C. Marconi

D. Reumer

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• Which organ of the body purifies the blood?

A. Liver

B. Kidneys

C. Heart

D. Lungs

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• A test that detects abnormalities in brain is called:

A. ECG

B. EEG

C. MRI

D. None of these

• Electrocardiography is for Heart,

• Electroencephalography is a method to record electrical activity of the brain.

• Magnetic resonance imaging is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to form pictures of the
anatomy and the physiological processes of the body.

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• Which of the gland produces bile?

A. Liver

B. Pancrease

C. Kidney

D. None of these

• Bile is a fluid that is made and released by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Bile helps with
digestion.

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• Bats used ______ for path at night.

A. Ultraviolet

B. Ultrasonic

C. Supersonic

D. None of these

• Bats are guided by ultrasonic waves which they produce and enable them to fly in the dark. The
echo of bats is very much the same as SONAR.

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• Which gas is used in balloons:

A. Nitrogen

B. Helium

C. Methane

D. None of these

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• If rooms are not ventilated then which gas is produced in room:

A. Neon

B. Radon

C. Methane

D. None of these

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• LASER Stands for

A. Light Alteration Stimulated Emission of Radiation

B. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation

C. Light Absorption Stimulated Emission of Radiation

D. None of these

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• Which planet revolves clockwise around Sun, seen from earth:

A. Jupitar

B. Mercury

C. Venus

D. None of these

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• What is the percentage of water in our brain:

A. 79 (Muscles and Kidneys)

B. 83 (Lungs)

C. 95

D. 73 (Heart)

• (Body: 60) (Bones: 31)

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• Which among the following is responsible for blood clotting?

A. Erythrocytes (Red Blood Cells) (Anemia)

B. Platelets (thrombocytes) (Hemophilia)

C. Basophils

D. White Blood Cells (Leukocytes) (Leukemia)

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• Mastication is called the process of:

A. Digesting

B. Chewing (with teeth)

C. Grinding

D. Swallowing

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• At what temperature does bacteria die:

A. 102F (Fever)

B. 106F

C. 110F

D. 120F

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• Which gas is known as Laughing gas:

A. Carbon Dioxide

B. Nitrous Oxide (N2O)

C. Oxygen

D. Hydrogen

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• Which gas is responsible for Global Warming?

A. Oxygen

B. Carbon Moxoide

C. Carbon Dioxide

D. Hydrogen

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• CT scan stands for which of the following:

A. Computed Tomography

B. Computer Topography

C. Computed Topography

D. Computer Tomography

Tomos: Section, Graphy: Photo

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• Another name of Vitamin C is:

A. Ascorbic Acid

B. Citric Acid

C. Lysozyme

D. Acetic Acid

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• Neutron was discovered by:

A. J. J. Thomson (Electron)

B. Ernest Rutherford (Proton)

C. James Chadwick

D. B. Franklin

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• Approximately what fraction of human genome encodes for proteins:

A. 2% (Actually it’s 1% or 1.2%)

B. 20%

C. 50%

D. 90%

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• In plants, which reactions occur in the stroma of chloroplasts?

A. Calvin Cycle

B. Fermentation

C. Krebs Cycle

D. Decarboxylation

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• The energy value of Fats and oils (9 calories/gram) is ___ higher as compared to Carbohydrates
and Proteins (4 calories/gram).

A. 4.25

B. 2.25 (9/4=2.25)

C. 3.25

D. 5.25

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• Vitamin that is produced by the body and is not found in fruits and vegetables:

A. Vitamin B1

B. Vitamin B12 (Vitamin K, D)

C. Vitamin B6

D. Vitamin A

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• Depletion of ozone layer is caused due to:

A. Ferrocene

B. Fullerenes

C. Freons

D. Polyhalogen

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• Which of the following can be recycled many times?

A. Plastic (7-9 times)

B. Wood

C. Organic Materials

D. Aluminium (Glass and Steel also)

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• Study of life in outer space is known as:

A. Endobiology

B. Exobiology (Astrobiology)

C. Enterobiology

D. Neobiology

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• The dead body of human being:

A. Corpse

B. Carcass (the dead body of an animal)

C. Mortuary (a room or building in which dead bodies are kept)

D. None of these

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• The _______ gas is used to make soda water.

A. Hydrogen

B. Ammonia

C. Nitrogen

D. Carbon dioxide

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• Which one of the following is not the vestigial
organ?

A. Coccyx

B. Appendix

C. Eyelid

D. None of these

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• How many sides does a 'Prism' have?

A. 4

B. 5

C. 6

D. 7

• A rectangular prism has 8 vertices and 6


rectangular faces.

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• When of the following group are considered to be Universal donors:

A. A+

B. B+

C. AB+

D. O-

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• Sensitive layer of the eye is

A. Choroids

B. Cornea

C. Retina

D. None of these

• Retina: a light sensitive layer that lines


the interior of the eye. It is composed
of light sensitive cells known as rods and
cones.

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• Which is the most elastic?

A. Steel

B. Rubber

C. Glass

D. Diamond

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• Metrology is the study of:

A. Balances and Weights

B. Weather and climate

C. Ores and metals

D. Reading

• Meteorology is the study of weather

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• What is the estimated age of the Universe?

A. 1 billion years

B. 10 billion years

C. 13 billion years

D. 20 billion years

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• Drugs that calm nervous system and prevent worry, tension etc. are called:

A. Analgesics

B. Hormones

C. Antibiotics

D. Tranquillizers

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• 'Study of Insects' is termed as:

A. Entomology

B. Cosmography

C. Mycology

D. Astrology

• Cosmology, Universe Mycology: Fungi Astrology: Effects of celestial bodies


on human lives.

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• The 'sun' is mainly composed of:

A. Oxygen

B. Hydrogen

C. Carbon dioxide

D. Potassium

• Hydrogen + Helium

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• Post mortem examination of organs or tissues of a dead body is called:

A. Philology

B. Autopsy

C. Genealogy

D. Topography

• Biopsy: Performed on Living body Philology: Study of Language Genealogy, the


study of family origins and history,

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• The normal temperature of the human body is:

A. 98.6 F

B. 96.4 F

C. 93.4 F

D. 100 F

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• A tool for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts is a ____

A. Spanner

B. Screwdriver

C. Chisel

D. Hammer

• Spanner ‫اچیب‬, Chisel ‫ینیھچ‬

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• The longest cell in the human body is:

A. Nerve cell

B. Muscle cell

C. Liver cell

D. Kidney cell

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• How much data can a single layer, single sided DVD can store?

A. 4.7 GB

B. 14.7 GB

C. 24.7 GB

D. 34.7 GB

• DVD specification provided a storage capacity of 4.7 GB (4.38 GiB) for a single-layered, single-
sided disc and 8.5 GB (7.92 GiB) for a dual-layered, single-sided disc.

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• Anti Cancer vitamin is:

A. Vitamin A

B. Vitamin B

C. Vitamin C

D. Vitamin D

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• What does LED stand for?

A. Low Emission Diode

B. Light Emitting Diode

C. Low Energy Device

D. Laser Energy Display

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• 'Ornithology' is the scientific study of

A. Reptiles

B. Birds

C. Amphibians

D. Organic Fertilizers

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• "Trillion" stands for:

A. One hundred million

B. One thousand million

C. One hundred billion

D. One thousand billion

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• Water released from aerial parts of plants into air is known as:

A. Transpiration

B. Perspiration

C. Inspiration
Transpiration Perspiration
D. Respiration

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• One horse power is equal to:

A. 736 watts

B. 746 watts

C. 748 watts

D. 756 watts

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• AIDS virus destroys which system of the body:

A. Circulation

B. Immune

C. Digestion

D. Brain

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• Which of the following planets is called Evening Star

A. Mars

B. Venus

C. Mercury

D. Jupiter

• Venus is the brightest planet in the night sky. Sometimes Venus appears in the eastern sky before
sunrise. Sometimes it appears in the western sky just after sunset. Therefore it is often called a
morning or an evening star, although it is not a star.

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• Which of the following is the smallest planet in our Solar System is:

A. Venus

B. Mercury

C. Neptune

D. Uranus

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• The most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere is

A. Argon

B. Nitrogen

C. Oxygen

D. Krypton

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• Which of the following is not a mammal?

A. Fish

B. Cow

C. Goat

D. Whale

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• The age of a tree can be known from its:

A. Height

B. Number of Fruits

C. Number of Fruits

D. Rings on cross section of the trunk

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• The deficiency of one of the following is the cause of goitre:

A. Calcium

B. Potassium

C. Iron

D. Iodine

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• Which of the following deals with diseases related to blood?

A. Nephrology

B. Haematology

C. Endocrinology

D. Pathology

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• The largest artery is called:

A. Aorta

B. Pulmonary artery

C. Atrium

D. Vertical

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• The normal temperature of human body is _________.

A. 35°C

B. 37°C

C. 39°C

D. 45°C

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• In which mode of heat transfer does the transfer of heat occur as a wave?

A. Radiation

B. Conduction

C. Convection

D. All of these

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• When red and blue are combined together ___________.

A. Yellow

B. Magenta

C. Orange

D. Purple

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• A human ear can hear a sound only if its frequency lies between ........... ·

A. 20-----300 Hz

B. 20----20,000 Hz

C. 2------20 HZ

D. 20----2000 Hz

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• To hear a clear echo, the minimum distance should be __________.

A. 165 feet

B. 165 meter

C. 16.5 feet

D. 16.5 meter (17.2 meters)

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• The Milky Way is __________

A. Spiral

B. Elliptical

C. Irregular

D. All of the above

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• Reflex action occur with the help of ___________.

A. Spinal cord

B. Heart

C. Kidney

D. Pancreas

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• Kidneys eliminate wastes by filtering ____________.

A. Water

B. Fluid

C. Urine

D. Blood

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• Chromosomes are made up of ____________.

A. DNA and protein

B. DNA

C. Protein

D. Fats

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• Who is known as the “father of Genetics”

A. Morgan

B. Mendel

C. Watson

D. Bateson

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• Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas ___________.

A. Methane

B. Carbon dioxide

C. Hydrogen

D. Nitrous oxide

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• Which one of the following acids is used in car batteries __________.

A. HCl

B. HNO3

C. H2SO4

D. None of these

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• Which force always opposes motion?

A. Friction

B. Electrostatic force

C. Magnetic force

D. Muscular force

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EDS
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• Who first discovered the rotation of Sun?

A. Galileo

B. Cassine

C. Copernicus

D. Fred Hoyle

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• Laws of Heredity were discovered by

A. Mendel

B. Maxwell

C. Pasteur

D. None of above

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• Which of the following statements about the physical properties of non-metals is not correct?

A. They are not ductile

B. Most of these have high melting and boiling points

C. They do not conduct electricity

D. They are not malleable.

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• The differences in the physical properties of metals and non-metals are due to

A. Different structures of their atoms

B. Different number of their atoms

C. The fact that metals have atoms whereas non-metals have none

D. None of these.

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• What is known to be the first metal discovered by man?

A. Iron

B. Copper

C. Gold

D. Bronze

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• In which part of the eye lies the pigment that decides the colour of the eyes of a person___?

A. Retina

B. Iris

C. Cornea

D. Pupal

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• The first molecule that was to be discovered in space was

A. Silicon oxide

B. Carbon

C. Carbon monoxide

D. Hydroxide

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• Which among the following is responsible for producing colour of human skin ___?

A. Insulin

B. Vitamin K

C. Melanin

D. DNA

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• The first ever man-made satellite which orbited round the earth on 4th October 1957, was

A. Sputnik I

B. Lunik I

C. Vostok I

D. Apollo VIII

Sputnik 1 was the first artificial Earth satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by
the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957.

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• The most malleable metal is:

A. Copper

B. Silver

C. Gold

D. Iron

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• Which disease is gingivitis?

A. Disturbed hearing

B. Periodic bleeding from the nose

C. Inflammation of gums

D. Itching of feet

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• What is Gynaecomastia?

A. Female Sterility

B. Menstrual disorder

C. Flat chest in females

D. Enlarged male breast.

Gynaecomastia (sometimes referred to as "man boobs") is a common condition that causes boys'
and men's breasts to swell and become larger than normal. It is most common in teenage boys and
older men.

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• Which insect is the greatest disease carrier?

A. Mosquito

B. Bedbug

C. Cockroach

D. Housefly

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• Name the first scientist who developed the Cathode Ray Oscillograph?

A. Hemrich Geissler

B. Joseph Thomson

C. Karl Ferdinand Braun

D. William Croopes

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• Female mosquitoes live by sucking blood from animals and can pass on the deadly disease malaria.
What do male mosquitoes feed on?

A. Ticks

B. Blood

C. Nectar

D. Aphids

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• One nautical mile per hour is equal to ____ .

A. 1.25 knots

B. 1.5 knots

C. 1. 75 knots

D. 1 knot

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• Urine of a diabetes patient contains more than average quality of which of the following?

A. Sugar

B. Uric acid

C. Urea

D. Albumin

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• A form of heart disease in which blood supply to the heart is inadequate is known as:

A. Hepatitis

B. Alopecia

C. Angina

D. Pericarditis

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• “Pomology” is a branch of science that deals with

A. The study of birds

B. The study and cultivation of fruits

C. The study of poisons

D. The study of insects

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• Which of the following gases is used in the cigarette lighters?

A. Butane

B. Methane

C. Propane

D. Radon

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• Why is phosphorus kept under water?

A. To make it durable

B. To make it wet

C. To save it from catching fire when exposed to dry air

D. Water forms a protective coating on it

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• Which one of the following is also called Stranger gas?

A. Xeon

B. Argon

C. Neon

D. Nitrous oxide

• Xenon (Xe) gas is also known as stranger gas. It is called 'Stranger gas' because the word 'Xenon'
means 'Strange' in Greek. It was discovered by William Ramsay and Morris Travers in 1898. It is
more than 4.5 times heavier than air.

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• Parsec is a unit of?

A. Force

B. Sound Pressure

C. Astronomical length

D. Power Unit

• The parsec (symbol: pc) is a unit of length used to measure the large distances to astronomical
objects outside the Solar System, approximately equal to 3.26 light-years or 206,265 astronomical
units (au), i.e. 30.9 trillion kilometres (19.2 trillion miles).

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• Alloys in which mercury is one of the metals are called?

A. Mixtures

B. Solders

C. Emulsions

D. Amalgams

• An alloy of metal with mercury is called an amalgam. An example of an amalgam is the mixture of
silver and mercury which was used by dentists to fill decayed teeth!

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• What colour of visible light is the shortest in the wavelength?

A. Red

B. Blue

C. Green

D. Violet

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• A pond of clear water appears less deep than it really is. This is due to?

A. Reflection

B. Dispersion

C. The Transparent

D. Refraction

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• “Acupuncture” medical treatment originated in:

A. India

B. Egypt

C. China

D. Greece

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• Why soft drinks are made with chilled water rather than water at room temperature?

A. Chilled water is more hygienic

B. Ingredients dissolve better in chilled water

C. Chilled water enhances the taste

D. Chilled water attracts more carbon dioxide

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• In Microcephaly smaller size of the?

A. Skull

B. Brain

C. Limbs

D. None

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• Which is the outermost Planet In the Solar system?

A. Mercury

B. Pluto

C. Neptune

D. Uranus

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• Very High Frequency have _______ wavelength:

A. Shorter

B. Longer

C. Shortest

D. Longest

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• The density of Water is ______.

A. 1 g/cm3

B. 2 g/cm3

C. 1.5 g/cm3

D. None

• A common unit of measurement for water's density is gram per milliliter (1 g/ml) or 1 gram per cubic
centimeter (1 g/cm3). Actually, the exact density of water is not really 1 g/ml, but rather a bit less
(very, very little less), at 0.9998395 g/ml at 4.0° Celsius (39.2° Fahrenheit).

• Density: 997 kg/m³

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• A sextant is used to measure:

A. Volume of the buildings

B. Area of hill

C. Height of an object

D. Breadth of a tower

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• Spectacles have become integral part of our life. Can you name the scientist who invented
spectacles?

A. George Eastman

B. William Friese-Greene

C. Karl Graebe

D. Unknown Optician

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• German silver is an alloy of

A. Copper, silver and zinc

B. Copper, nickel and zinc

C. Silver, tin and zinc

D. Silver, nickel and zinc.

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• Liquids are

A. Poor conductors of heat

B. Good conductors of heat

C. Worst conductors of heat

D. Perfect insulators

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• A device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy:

A. Motor

B. Moving-coil meter

C. Generator

D. Battery

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• If an iron piece remains exposed to air and dampness, it gets rust on it. Scientifically speaking,
rust is

A. Iron oxide

B. A kind of moss

C. Corrosive quality of damp air

D. The natural wearing of iron

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• In human body, which one of the following hormones
regulates blood calcium and phosphate?

A. Glucagon

B. Growth hormone

C. Parathyroid hormone

D. Thyroxin

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• How do most insects respire?

A. Through skin

B. Through gills

C. By lungs

D. By tracheal system

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• Production of which one of the following is a function of the liver?

A. Lipase

B. Urea

C. Mucus

D. Hydrochloric acid

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• Which one of the following is not a digestive enzyme in the human system?

A. Gastrin

B. Trypsin

C. Ptyalin

D. Pepsin

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• “Macular degeneration” is a disease of the:

A. Nervous system

B. Brain

C. Inner Ear

D. Eye

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• Splitting of light into its constituent colours is known as:

A. Refraction

B. Reflection

C. Prismatics

D. Dispersion

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• The blood vessels which return the blood to the heart are
called:

A. Veins

B. Capillaries

C. Arteries

D. Valves

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• Which of the following diseases have been
eradicated in Pakistan?

A. Diphtheria

B. Chicken Pox

C. Measles

D. Small Pox

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• Hydrophobia is a symptom of which following
disease?

A. Malaria

B. Cholera

C. Small pox

D. Rabies

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• The centripetal force to the satellite is provided by ____

A. Force of gravitation

B. The motion of satellite

C. Coulomb's force

D. Force of gravity

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• Artificial gravity is provided to the space-ship (or satellite) by ____

A. Accelerating it

B. Rotating it around its own axis

C. Moving it with greatest speed

D. Moving it slowly

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• Greenhouse effect with respect to global climate refers to:

A. Cooling of earth

B. Warming of earth

C. Increased rainfall and greenery

D. Desertification

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• If there was no CO2 in the earth's atmosphere, the temperature of earth's surface could be:

A. Dependent on amount of O2 in the atmosphere

B. Higher than the present

C. Less than the present

D. The same

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• After the blood circulation stops, how long does the brain take to die?

A. About five minutes

B. It dies immediately

C. 80 seconds

D. Three minutes

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• Whale, the largest sea-animal, breathes through its

A. Gills

B. Lungs

C. Fins

D. Skin

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• Why does a dead body float on water?

A. The weight of water displaced by the dead body is more than the weight of dead
body

B. Body loses weight after death

C. Both (A) and {B)

D. None of above

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• A small space is left between sets of two rails of a railway track because

A. It is necessary to give bend to the lines

B. Metal expands on heating

C. It is a technical fault

D. None of above

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• Sphygmomanometer is an instrument used to
measure:

A. Humidity in the Air

B. Blood Pressure

C. Purity of Milk

D. Thickness of Water

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• Diaphragm is a thin skeletal muscle in body related to:

A. Digestion system

B. Respiratory System

C. Nervous System

D. None of these

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• Diphtheria is a disease related to:

A. Throat

B. Brain

C. Nose

D. Ear

• Diphtheria is a serious infection caused by strains of bacteria called Corynebacterium diphtheriae


that make toxin. It can lead to difficulty breathing, heart rhythm problems, and even death.

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• Which instrument is used to measure humidity in air?

A. Hydrometer

B. Hygrometer

C. Odometer

D. Humidometer

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• The organ in the body which accumulates Iodine is:

A. Pituitary gland

B. Thyroid gland

C. Thymus

D. Parathyroid

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• What is the main cause of global warming?

A. Hydrogen

B. Oxygen

C. Carbon Monoxide

D. Carbon dioxide

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• Silk is produced by:

A. Larva of Silkworm

B. Eggs of silkworm

C. Pupa of silkworm

D. None of these

• The best-known silk is obtained from the cocoons of the larvae


of the mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori.

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• Which of the following is associated with Einstein?

A. Radioactivity

B. Theory of Relativity

C. Rocket propulsion

D. Quantum Theory

• Some inventions and contributions of Einstein are Avogadro’s Number, Quantum Theory of Light,
General Theory of Relativity, Special Theory of Relativity, The Photoelectric Effect,
Wave-Particle Duality, Brownian movement, the relationship between mass and energy, Bose-
Einstein Condensate.

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• Study of earthquakes is known as:

A. Ecology

B. Seismology

C. Numismatics

D. None of these

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• Blaise Pascal is associated with:

A. Calculation Machine

B. Computer

C. Cinema

D. None of these

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• Metrology is:

A. Science of atmosphere

B. Study of weights & measures

C. Study of growth

D. Study of Stars

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• Which among the following is a positively charged particle emitted by a radioactive element?

A. Beta rays

B. Gamma rays

C. Alpha rays

D. Cathode rays

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• Which of the following gases is used for refrigeration?

A. Chlorine

B. Phosphine

C. Ammonia

D. Carbon dioxide

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• What are Newton's used to measure?

A. Gravity

B. Volcano

C. Earthquake

D. Tsunami

• A Newton (N) is the international metric unit of force.

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• Which is the most abundant element present in the Universe?

A. Iron

B. Oxygen

C. Hydrogen

D. Nitrogen

• Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, accounting for about 75 percent of its
normal matter, and was created in the Big Bang.

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• Which of the following in human body is involved in controlling blood sugar level?

A. Pituitary glands

B. Islets of Langerhans

C. Hypothalamus

D. Spleen

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• Which one of the following clouds is
found at the highest level in the
atmosphere?

A. Stratus

B. Cumulus

C. Stratocumulus

D. Cirrus

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• The term “white coal” sometimes referred to which of the following?

A. Geothermal Electricity

B. Wind Energy

C. Hydroelectricity

D. Biomass Energy

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• The light rays used for eliminating bacteria?

A. X-rays

B. Infrared rays

C. Microwave radiation

D. Ultra-violet radiation

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• What would you find in a Vivarium?

A. Microorganisms

B. Animals

C. Humans

D. None of these

• Vivariums are enclosed areas designed to provide a stable environment for animals and plants for
observation or scientific research. Often, vivariums contain a portion of an ecosystem for a particular
species with controlled environmental conditions on a smaller scale.

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• The Microbes used in baking industry is ________?

A. Penicillin

B. Yeast

C. Water

D. None of these

• A yeast called Saccharomyces cerevisiae is mixed with sugar, flour and warm water to make bread.

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• The Quantity of matter present in an object is its ________?

A. Density

B. Weight

C. Mass

D. None of these

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• Persistence of vision is the principle behind?

A. Camera

B. Spectroscope

C. Cinema

D. Periscope

• If an incense stick is moved quickly in a circular motion, a red circle of light is visible.

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• Change of state from liquid to solid is _________?

A. Boiling

B. Freezing

C. Evaporation

D. None of these

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• Seed Coat is also called _________?

A. Radical

B. Testa

C. Tegmen

D. None of these

• The seed coat has two layers. The outer layer is thick and known as the testa. The inner layer is
thin and known as tegmen.

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• In your body where is the Macula located?

A. Knee center of leg

B. Eye center of Retina

C. Brain center of Cerebrum

D. None of these

• The macula is part of the retina at the back of the eye. It is only about 5mm across, but is
responsible for our central vision, most of our colour vision and the fine detail of what we see.
You need the macula to clearly see details of objects in front of you

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• Microorganisms can only be seen with an equipment called ________?

A. Microscope

B. Telescope

C. Spectroscope

D. None of these

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• Lambert’s law is related to?

A. Reflection

B. Refraction

C. Interference

D. Illumination

• The Beer-Lambert law states that there is a linear relationship between the concentration and
the absorbance of the solution, which enables the concentration of a solution to be calculated by
measuring its absorbance.

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• Atephobia is fear of _________?

A. Imperfection

B. Heights

C. Attitude

D. None of these

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• Which one is called the red planet?

A. Mercury

B. Venus

C. Earth

D. Mars

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• The S.I. unit of refractive index is _______?

A. meter

B. cm

C. watt

D. no unit

• The refractive index determines how much the path of light is bent, or refracted, when entering
a material. This is described by Snell's law of refraction.

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• What method of energy transfer requires no medium for transfer?

A. Radiation

B. Convection

C. Conduction

D. A and B both

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• The number of facial bones in a human body ________?

A. 15

B. 14

C. 22

D. 26

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• Heat of sun reaches the earth by ___________?

A. Convection

B. Radiation

C. Conduction

D. None of these

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• Where would you find a Eustachian Tube?

A. In the Brain

B. In the Lung

C. In the Ear

D. In Stomach

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• An edible underground stem is?

A. Ginger

B. Sweet-potato

C. Sugarcane

D. Radish

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• Of the total number of genes inherited by a child:

A. More are from the father

B. More are from the mother

C. There are an equal number from each parent

D. There is never a constant number from the parents

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• Which metal is non toxic in nature?

A. Silver

B. Iron

C. Copper

D. Gold

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• The Structure in a cell which contains the genes is called:

A. Genetics

B. Saliva

C. Marrow

D. Chromosome

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• For seeing objects at the surface of water from a submarine under water, the instrument used is
________?

A. Periscope

B. Telescope

C. Kaleidoscope

D. Spectroscope

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• Escape velocity of a rocket fired from the earth towards the moon is a velocity to get rid of the
_______?

A. Centripetal force due to the earth’s rotation

B. Earth’s gravitational pull

C. Pressure of the atmosphere

D. Moon’s gravitational pull

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• Galileo was an Italian astronomer who _________?

A. Developed the telescope

B. Discovered four satellites of Jupiter

C. Discovered that the movement of pendulum produces a regular time measurement

D. All of the above

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• “Father of Optics” is the title given to__________?

A. Ibn-al-Haitham

B. Ibn-e-Sina

C. Al-Kandi

D. Al-Biruni

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• How much blood human body contains:

A. 3-4 liters

B. 5-6 liters

C. 6-7 liters

D. None of these

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• Non-stick cooking utensils are coated with

A. PVC

B. Teflon

C. Polystyrene

D. None of these

• Most nonstick pans are coated with polytetrafluoroethylene, also known as Teflon.

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• The group of minerals chemically containing hydrocarbons is_______?

A. Silicate group

B. Organic group

C. Oxide group

D. Hydride group

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• The subatomic particles arriving from outer space having high
energy are called?

A. Protons

B. Electrons

C. Cosmic rays

D. None of the above

• Cosmic rays are a form of high-energy radiation that originate


from outside our solar system. When they reach Earth, the
rays collide with particles in the upper atmosphere to produce
a “shower” of particles, including muons.

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• A moving object always possesses?

A. Potential Energy

B. Kinetic Energy

C. Thermal energy

D. Magnetic energy

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• What do we call when the sound of frequency will be below 20 Hz?

A. Audio sounds

B. Infrasonic

C. Ultrasonic

D. Supersonics

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• All of the following foods contain carbohydrates except.

A. Rice

B. Meat

C. Potato

D. Milk

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• Study of Liver and its diseases is called?

A. Mycology

B. Angiology

C. Hepatology

D. Otology

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• The most pure form of carbon among these are?

A. Anthracite

B. Lampblack

C. Graphite

D. None of these

• Diamond is the purest form of carbon. Other pure forms are graphite, fullerene and charcoal.

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• Which metal is extracted from sea water?

A. Potassium

B. Magnesium

C. Aluminum

D. None of these

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• Endothermic reactions are those in which ________.

A. Heat is evolved

B. Heat is absorbed

C. Temperature increases

D. Light is produced

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• Soil acidity is corrected by?

A. Proper irrigation

B. Adding sodium hydroxide

C. Liming

D. Application of fertilizers

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• Why noble gases are less reactive;

A. Less electronic configuration

B. Due to their complete octet

C. Due to low valency

D. None of these

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• Cooking gas is a mixture of

A. Butane and Nitrogen

B. Propane and Butane

C. Carbon and Propane

D. None of these

• LPG is comprised primarily of propane and butane, whilst the natural gas primary constituent is
methane.

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• Electromagnetic wave was discovered by Heinrich Rudolf Hertz. He was?

A. French

B. English

C. German

D. Polish

• Heinrich Hertz was a brilliant German physicist and experimentalist who demonstrated that the
electromagnetic waves predicted by James Clerk Maxwell actually exist. Hertz is also the man
whose peers honored by attaching his name to the unit of frequency; a cycle per second is one
hertz.

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• Which of the following is a carnivore?

A. Ibex

B. Hippopotamus

C. Lion

D. Rhinoceros

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• Which part of the food mostly destroyed during cooking?

A. Vitamins

B. Minerals

C. Proteins

D. None of these

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• Diesel Engine was invented by which German Engineer?

A. Mike Tyron

B. Rudolf Diesel

C. James Petty

D. None of these

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• Which instrument is used to hear blood flow?

A. Stethoscope

B. Barometer

C. Blood meter

D. None of these

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• The product of the mass and the velocity is known as:

A. Distance

B. Momentum

C. Velocity

D. None of these

• The SI unit of momentum is kgms−1.

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• The normal temperature of the human body on ___ the Kelvin scale is

A. 310

B. 99.7

C. 373

D. None of these

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• The Purest form of iron which has little amount of carbon in it is

A. Cast iron

B. Pig iron

C. Wrought iron

D. None of these

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• Bauxite is an ore of:

A. Manganese

B. Iron

C. Aluminum

D. None of these

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• In the atmosphere carbon dioxide is removed by

A. Deforestation

B. Aforestation

C. Photosynthesis

D. None of these

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• Penicillin was discovered by

A. Waksman

B. Alexander Fleming

C. Louis Pasteur

D. None of these

• Penicillins are used to treat infections caused by bacteria. They work by killing the bacteria or
preventing their growth.

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• A black hole exerts such massive force that its escape velocity is very high due to

A. Large size

B. Small size

C. High density

D. High Gravity

• Black holes are such dense objects, with such an incredibly strong gravitational pull, that their
escape velocity exceeds the speed of light. 11.2 km/s for Earth. 615 km/s for Sun.

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• A mature tree will take how much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere annually?

A. 20kg

B. 22kg

C. 25kg

D. None of these

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• Which gas is combustible:

A. Helium

B. Hydrogen

C. Nitrogen

D. None of these

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• WBCs are also called as _________?

A. Leukocytes

B. Lymphocytes

C. Nucleotides

D. Erythrocytes

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• The uncharged particle in an atom is called:

A. Proton

B. Electron

C. Neutron

D. Molecule

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• Plants got their Nitrogen from:

A. Soil

B. Atmosphere

C. Rain

D. None of these

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• Who had coined the phrase “Survival of the fittest”?

A. Charles Darwin

B. Herbert Spencer

C. Alfred Wallace

D. Erasmus Darwin

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• Incisors, Canines, Premolars and Molars are:

A. Bones in human hand

B. Bones in human feet

C. Types of Teeth

D. Eye Diseases

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• The blanket of air which surrounds the earth is called:

A. Ozone

B. Space

C. Atmosphere

D. Environment

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• If all the plants of the world die, all the animals will also die due to shortage of:

A. Shelter

B. Cold Air

C. Food

D. Oxygen

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• Compass is used for:

A. Angle measurement

B. Direction measurement

C. Height measurement

D. All of these

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• Study of living things on other planets is called?

A. Ontology

B. Ecology

C. Exobiology

D. None of these

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• Diabetes caused duo to the deficiency of

A. Iodine

B. Vitamin B

C. Insulin

D. Vitamin K

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• The removal of carbon dioxide, urine and sweat is a process of __?

A. Digestion

B. Excretion

C. Respiration

D. Emission

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• Homo Erectus was early human beings found in ___?

A. Java

B. Serbia

C. Africa

D. None of these

• The first H. erectus fossils were found in 1891 on the Indonesian island of Java by a Dutch doctor
called Eugène Dubois. Before these discoveries, Neanderthals were the only early human for
which fossils had been found.

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• Which of the following does not include in atmosphere?

A. Troposphere

B. Mesosphere

C. Hydrosphere

D. Exosphere

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• Pollination by birds is called ___:

A. Autogamy

B. Ornithophily

C. Entomophily

D. Anemophily

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• _______ is the average distance between the Earth and the sun ?

A. Moon unit

B. Light unit

C. Astronomical unit

D. Solar unit

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• What is the most abundant form of matter in
the universe?

A. Plasma

B. Liquid

C. Gas

D. Solid

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• The distance between the earth and the sun is
smallest in the month of _________?

A. February

B. January

C. December

D. April

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• Outer layer of the human skin is called __________?

A. Hypodermis

B. Dermis

C. Hemidermis

D. Epidermis

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• There are almost _______of nephrons in the each kidney in human body?

A. 5 million

B. 3 million

C. 1 million

D. 10 million

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• Water soluble Vitamins are _________?

A. A & D vitamins

B. B & C vitamins

C. A & K vitamins

D. B & K vitamins

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• RBCs are also called as_______?

A. Leucocytes

B. Erythrocytes

C. Nucleotides

D. AOT

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• What is a Geiger Counter used to measure?

A. Radioactivity

B. Pressure

C. Water flow

D. None of these

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• What measurement scale is used to determine wind speed?

A. Richter Scale

B. Beaufort Scale

C. Meter-second scale

D. None of these

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• Which planet of our solar system is named after a female?

A. Uranus

B. Saturn

C. Venus

D. Mercury

• Venus, the third brightest object after the Sun and Moon, was named after the Roman goddess of
love and beauty. It's the only planet named after a female god.

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• A fresh egg when placed in salt water will __________ ?

A. Sink and go to the bottom

B. Sink but will not go to the bottom

C. Float

D. Burst

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• JAUNDICE is the disease of __________?

A. Heart

B. Liver

C. Lungs

D. Brain

• Jaundice happens when a chemical called bilirubin builds up in the baby's blood. During pregnancy,
the mother's liver removes bilirubin for the baby, but after birth the baby's liver must remove the
bilirubin.

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• Maximum biological damage is caused by ____________?

A. Gamma rays

B. Alpha rays

C. Beta rays

D. Microwaves

• Gamma rays are the most harmful external hazard. Beta particles can partially penetrate skin,
causing “beta burns”. Alpha particles cannot penetrate intact skin. Gamma and x-rays can pass
through a person damaging cells in their path.

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• Which diagnostic scan gives some of the highest radiation doses in diagnostic radiography ?

A. CT-Scan

B. Ultrasound

C. MRI

D. X-Ray

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• The importance of perspiration is to ___________?

A. Eliminate body odours

B. Improve the general health

C. Open the pores in the skin

D. Regulate body temperature

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• Triglycerides (Fats and oils) are made up of:

A. Sugars and Water

B. Glycerol and Amino acids

C. Fatty acids, and Glycerol water,


glycerol, and salt

D. None of these

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• For a good vision ______ is important.

A. Vitamin A

B. Vitamin D

C. Vitamin C

D. None of these

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• Miscible liquids that have different boiling points can be separated by:

A. Filtration

B. Decanting

C. Distillation

D. None of these

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• The genetic information of bacteria is stored in _______ in one circular chromosome.

A. DNA

B. RNA

C. Protein

D. None of these

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• Because penicillin prevents peptidoglycan synthesis, it is more effective on _______ cells.

A. Gram Positive

B. Gram negative

C. Acid fast

D. None of these

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• The fact that viruses are obligate intracellular parasites means that they require ______ for
reproduction.

A. Tissue culture

B. Host cell

C. Bacteria

D. All of these

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• Lipid-rich component of bacterial cell are:

A. Capsule

B. Cell wall

C. Cell membrane

D. None of these

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• Saliva contains__________?

A. Amylases

B. Bite

C. Trypsin

D. None of these

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• Which blood group is universal receiver?

A. Group A

B. Group B

C. Group AB

D. GROUP O

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• Which synthetic fibre is known as artificial Silk?

A. Nylon

B. Rayon

C. Cotton

D. Terylene

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• Nail polish remover contains___________?

A. Acetone

B. Benzene

C. Acetic acid

D. Petroleum ether

• Isopropyl acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, and n-methyl-pyrrolidone, are commonly used as the
solvent in nail polish removers.

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• Oil of vitriol is_________?

A. Nitric acid

B. Hydrochloric acid

C. Phosphoric acid

D. Sulfuric acid

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• The study of rearing fine and intelligent human beings through genetics is called__________?

A. Eugenics

B. Biotechnology

C. Cloning

D. Geneology

• Eugenics is the scientifically erroneous and immoral theory of “racial improvement” and “planned
breeding,”

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• Name the drugs which block the sensory nerves and prevent the patient from feeling pain?

A. Analgesics (Pain Killers, without altering sensory nerves)

B. Antibiotics

C. Antihistamines (Anti-Allergic)

D. Anaesthetics

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• Human beings belongs to the species:

A. Homo erectus (Straight)

B. Homo sapiens (wise)

C. Cave man

D. None of these

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• Copper Test checks:

A. Pulse

B. Blood

C. Haemoglobin

D. None of these

• This test measures the amount of ceruloplasmin in your blooCeruloplasmin is a protein that
stores and carries copper to your bloodstream. But if you have too much or too little copper in
your blood, it can be a sign of a serious health problem.

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• Main constituent of Haemoglobin is:

A. Iron

B. Calcium

C. Chlorine

D. None of these

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• Term Morphology in biology deals with:

A. Study of form and structure of animals and plants

B. Study of human beings

C. Study of meaning

D. None of these

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• Balloon is filled with:

A. Helium

B. Oxygen

C. Argon

D. None of these

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• The number of Milk Teeth in human beings are:

A. 20

B. 22

C. 6

D. None of these

• In all, children have 20 baby teeth - 10 on the top and


10 on the bottom.

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• ______ is a coinage metal.

A. Nickel

B. Copper

C. Zinc

D. None of these

• Copper, silver and gold are the three metals that are used for making coins and are called coinage
metals.

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• The 1st organ made in a foetus is:

A. Lungs

B. Heart

C. Brain

D. None of these

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• The lowest temperature ever recorded at ground level on earth is found at:

A. Alaska

B. Antarctica

C. Greenland

D. None of these

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• The microbes are unicellular organisms that are visible only by a microscope, one of its examples
is:

A. Protein

B. Vitamin

C. Protists

D. None of these

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• Agar is commercially obtained from:

A. Brown Algae

B. Red Algae

C. Green Algae

D. None of these

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• Among the following which substance is not a conductor:

A. Aluminium (Conductor)

B. Silicon (Semi-conductor)

C. Graphite (Conductor)

D. None of these

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• Insulating materials are ____ in nature.

A. Polarizing

B. Dielectric

C. Semiconductor

D. None of these

• Dielectrics are materials that don't allow current to flow. They are more often called insulators
because they are the exact opposite of conductors.

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• The most common monomer of Carbohydrate is:

A. Nucleotides

B. Glucose

C. Maltose D

D. None of these

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• A wave in which the particles of the medium vibrates back and forth in the same direction in
which the wave is moving is called:

A. Longitudinal waves

B. Electromagnetic waves

C. Transverse waves

D. None of these

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• The unit of frequency is:

A. Metre

B. Meter per second

C. Hertz

D. None of these

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• The defect of eye hypermetropia is corrected using:

A. Convex lens

B. Concave lens

C. Spherical lens

D. None of these

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• Light emitting diodes are made from specific compounds of:

A. Gallium

B. Hydrogen

C. Copper

D. None of these

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• Ball bearings are used to reduce friction by:

A. Applying lubricant in the balls used

B. Reducing the area of the contact with the use of metallic balls

C. Increasing the area of contact with the use of metallic balls

D. None of these

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• Copper wires are generally used for electrical power transmission instead of iron wires because:

A. Copper is a better conductor than iron

B. Copper is cheaper than iron

C. Copper is lighter than iron

D. None of these

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• Electromagnetic waves travel with:

A. Speed of light

B. Speed of wind

C. Speed of earth

D. None of these

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• A person climbing a hill leans forward in order to:

A. Avoid slippage

B. Increase speed

C. Increase stability

D. None of these

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• In a refrigerator, cooling is produced by

A. The ice which deposits on the freezer

B. The evaporation of a volatile liquid

C. The sudden expansion of a compressed gas

D. None of the above

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• Which one of the following can be used to focus sun light:

A. Plane mirror

B. Concave lens

C. Concave mirror

D. Convex mirror

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• Which one of the following colours has the longest wavelength:

A. Green

B. Yellow

C. Red

D. None of these

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• Air bubble in water shines because of the phenomenon of:

A. Dispersion

B. Refraction

C. Total internal reflection

D. None of these

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• Sunlight is made of how many colours

A. 5 Colours

B. 6 Colours

C. 7 Colours

D. None of These

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• The ability of the eye to see in the dark is due to production of a purple pigment known as:

A. Carotene

B. Rhodopsin

C. Retinene

D. None of these

• Rhodopsin is a G-protein coupled receptor, and is the most abundant protein in the rod cells
found in the retina.

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• The main source of energy is _______

A. Sun

B. Water

C. Wind

D. Magnet

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• Glucose Syrup is commonly made from?

A. Sugar cane

B. Maize (Corn) ‫یئکم‬

C. Beet root

D. None of these

• Glucose syrup is a sugar made from the hydrolysis (breaking down) of starch.

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• Systematic scientific study of Teeth is known as:

A. Pedagogy (Study of Teaching)

B. Odontology

C. Ornithology (Study of Birds)

D. None of these

• A dentist specializes in treating teeth, including filling cavities and removing damaged teeth.

• An odontologist focuses on studying teeth, not treating them.

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• Purity of one of the following is measure by lactometer?

A. Honey

B. Water

C. Milk

D. None of these

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• Fibula is a bone found in one of the following parts of
the human body:

A. Arm

B. Leg

C. Skull

D. None of these

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• Which of the following is the major ingredient of leather?

A. Carbohydrates

B. Collagen

C. Syntans

D. None of these

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• One of the following can be manufactured using wood?

A. Gunpowder

B. Paper

C. Ink

D. None of these

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• Which is the Slowest Rotating Planet?

A. Mars

B. Venus (Longest duration of Day, 243 days)

C. Jupiter (Fastest, Shortest duration of Day, 10 hours)

D. None of these

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• At the time of solar eclipse, rate of photosynthesis will be:

A. Increased

B. Decreases

C. Remains constant

D. None of these

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• The sound waves cannot travel through:

A. Gases

B. Liquids

C. Vacuum

D. None of these

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• The most sensitive layer of eye is:

A. Cornea

B. Pupil

C. Macula

D. None of these (Retina)

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• Which metallic element is liquid at room temperature?

A. Zinc

B. Nickle

C. Lead

D. None of these (Mercury)

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• Frederick G. Banting discovered one of the following vaccines?

A. COVID-19 Vaccine

B. Insulin

C. Anti Rabies Vaccine

D. None of these

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• Bamboo belongs to:

A. A weed family

B. A herb family

C. A Grass family

D. None of these

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• An average human breathes how many times in a day?

A. 10,000 times

B. 22,000 times (12-16 times per minute)

C. 25,000 times

D. 27,000 time

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• Memory loss due to brain injury is known as:

A. Amnesia

B. Paralysis

C. Schizophrenia

D. None of these

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• Which one of the following is the second largest planet in our solar system?

A. Neptune

B. Uranus

C. Saturn

D. None of these

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• Ultraviolet rays coming from sun are filtered by:

A. Carbon Dioxide

B. Ozone Layer

C. Helium

D. None of these

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• Chemical name of synthetic vinegar is:

A. Sodium chloride

B. Sodium acetate

C. Acetic acid

D. None of these

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• The famous book Al Qanoon was written by which Muslim
scientist:

A. Jabir bin Hayyan

B. Abn Ali Sina

C. Zakariya Al Raazi

D. None of these

• Al-Qanun fit-Tibb

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• Medicine used to kill weeds are known as:

A. Insecticide

B. Fungicide

C. Herbicide

D. None of these

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• Which one of the following is water borne disease:

A. Typhoid

B. Rabies

C. Asthma

D. None of these

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• Which one of the following vitamin will help in blood clotting?

A. Vitamin A

B. Vitamin D

C. Vitamin C

D. None of these (Vitamin K)

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• Alzheimer’s is a disease which damages:

A. Spleen cells

B. Liver cells

C. Nerve cells

D. None of these

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• Which part of donated eye is used by recipients:

A. Cornea

B. Retina

C. Iris

D. None of these

• Did You Know: While the term “eye donation” is common, there is no whole eye transplantation.

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• Microphone converts sound energy into _______.

A. Microwaves

B. Electrical signals

C. Optical signals

D. Heat energy

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• Rusting of iron involves?

A. Reduction

B. Oxidation

C. Decomposition

D. Displacement

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• Au is the symbol of which metal?

A. Silver

B. Gold

C. Tungsten

D. Auranium

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• Virally infected cells in response to the presence of virus produce protein cells:

A. Interferon

B. Byferon

C. Protein

D. None of these

• Virally infected cells produce and release small proteins called interferons, which play a role in
immune protection against viruses. Interferons prevent replication of viruses, by directly
interfering with their ability to replicate within an infected cell.

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• Science deals with low temperature

A. Cryogenics

B. Biogenic

C. Isotherms

D. None of these

• Cryogenics is the science that addresses the production and effects of very low temperatures.
The word originates from the Greek words 'kryos' meaning "frost" and 'genic' meaning "to
produce." Under such a definition it could be used to include all temperatures below the freezing
point of water (0 C).

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• Plants make their own food through a process called ___________.

A. Respiration

B. Photosynthesis

C. Fertilization

D. Pollination

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• Lichens are a mutualism formed between fungi and various
groups of ___________.

A. Amoeba

B. Lichens

C. Fungi

D. Algae

• Lichens are a complex life form that is a symbiotic


partnership of two separate organisms, a fungus and an alga.

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• Iron, cobalt and metals which are _________.

A. Non-magnetic

B. Magnetic

C. Insulator

D. None of them

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• Air is mixture of ________.

A. Solution

B. Gases

C. Compound

D. Mixture

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• In desert areas, water vapor content is ___________.

A. Different

B. Higher

C. Low

D. Constant

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• Liquid which has been Filtered and collected in conical flask is called _______.

A. Residue

B. Filtrate

C. Solvent

D. Solute

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• Which among the following is alternate source of energy?

A. Hydel

B. Nuclear

C. Thermal

D. Biogas

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• Metacarpal bones are located in which part of the human body?

A. Chest

B. Feet

C. Hands

D. Skull

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• A gene is a:

A. Sleep inducing drug

B. Unit of heredity

C. Kind of Vitamin

D. Type of body cell

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• Birds are:

A. Cold-blooded

B. Warm-blooded

C. Both A and B

D. None of these

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• Vitreous Humour, Sclera and Iris are parts of which human organ?

A. Brain

B. Ear

C. Liver

D. Eye

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• One of the following is not a function of bones in human body?

A. Protection of vital organs

B. Secretion of hormones

C. Place for muscle attachment

D. Production of blood corpuscles

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• The main gases that produce acid rain are:

A. Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides

B. Carbon dioxide

C. Methane and hydrogen

D. None of these

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• If you swim 1 kilometre, how many miles have you covered to swim?

A. 0.5

B. 0.62

C. 0.84

D. 2.6

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• Which food contains the highest concentration of protein & iron?

A. Bread

B. Citrus Fruits

C. Fresh Vegetables

D. Meat

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• Which substance is used in match sticks?

A. Sulphur

B. Zinc

C. Phosphorous

D. Nitric Acid

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• What colour is chlorophyll?

A. Green

B. Yellow

C. Red

D. Black

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• What is common name for sodium chloride?

A. Acid

B. Qalmi Shora

C. Gandhak

D. Salt

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• Why does a dog hang its tongue out?

A. To keep cool

B. This is the animal's habit

C. When it feels hungry or thirsty

D. When it wants to show its anger

• To regulate the body temperature dogs hang out their tongue in summer. Generally mammals
regulate their body temperature by sweating. Dogs have fewer sweat glands on their body so it is
difficult to cool their body by sweating.

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• A clear sky is blue because:

A. Red light is scattered more than blue

B. Ultra violet light has been absorbed

C. Blue light is scattered more than red

D. Blue light has been absorbed

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• Which is the only Snake that builds a nest?

A. The female Viper

B. The female Anaconda

C. The female King Cobra

D. The female Mamba

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• Beri-Beri is a deficiency disease caused by an unbalanced diet low in:

A. Protein

B. Carbohydrates

C. Vitamin B

D. Vitamin A & B

• Beriberi is a disease caused by a vitamin B1 deficiency, also known as thiamine deficiency.

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• Who discovered that plants have life?

A. Robert Koch

B. J.C Bose

C. Paul Barg

D. George Snell

• Indian scientist Jagadish Chandra Bose was the first to prove that plants are like any other life
form in 1901.

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• What do you understand by the disease 'Insomnia’?

A. Inability to sleep

B. Colour blindness

C. Depression

D. None of these

• Insomnia is a common sleep disorder. With insomnia, you may have trouble falling asleep, staying
asleep, or getting good quality sleep.

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• Ornithology is the study of:

A. Birds

B. Insects

C. Sea Animals

D. Sea Plants

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• The equation E = mc2 is associated with:

A. Albert Einstein

B. Isaac Newton

C. Michael Faraday

D. Johannes Kepler

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• Lock Jaw i.e. difficulty in opening the mouth, is a symptom of:

A. Cholera

B. Plague

C. Diphtheria

D. Tetanus

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• The main constituent of Biogas is:

A. Methane

B. Hydrogen

C. Oxygen

D. Carbon dioxide

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• Elements are grouped together according to their atomic number in a table. What is this table
called?

A. Periodic Table

B. Atomic Table

C. Table of Elements

D. Molecular Table

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• Which of the following glands secretes tears in human body?

A. Pituitary

B. Lachrymal

C. Thyroid

D. None of these

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• The instrument which measure very high temperature is called
____

A. Thermometer

B. Hygrometer

C. Chronometer

D. Pyrometer

• A pyrometer or infrared thermometer is a device for non-contact


temperature measurement.

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• Mass is the concentrated form of

A. Weight

B. Energy

C. Force

D. None of the above

• The mass is highly concentrated form of energy. The scientists prove that the energy and mass
are the interchangeable properties. The mass is easily converted into energy and also energy is
converted easily into mass.

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• What is the source of oxygen in photosynthetic in plants?

A. Carbon dioxide

B. Water

C. Glucose

D. Starch

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• DNA was discovered by

A. Jacob and Monod

B. Watson and Crick

C. Khorana

D. Baltimore and Temin

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• Tonsils in humans are located in which part of the body?

A. Stomach

B. Throat

C. Nervous System

D. Brain

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• The compound used in anti-Malaria drugs is:

A. Chloroquine

B. Aspirin

C. Neoprene

D. lsoprene

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• What is an Endemic disease?

A. Disease generally prevalent in a particular area

B. Disease with high incidence all over the country

C. Disease affecting children under 5 years old

D. Disease brought to the country by travellers and livestock

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• Materials for rain proof coats and tents owe their water proof properties to:

A. Surface tension

B. Viscosity

C. Specific Gravity

D. Elasticity

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• Which of the following gases is used in illuminating?

A. Nitrogen

B. Neon

C. Ammonia

D. Methane

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• The largest artery is called:

A. Aorta

B. Pulmonary artery

C. Atrium

D. Vertical

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• The normal temperature of human body is _________.

A. 35°C

B. 37°C

C. 39°C

D. 45°C

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• In which mode of heat transfer does the transfer of heat occur as a wave?

A. Radiation

B. Conduction

C. Convection

D. All of these

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• When red and blue are combined together ___________.

A. Yellow

B. Magenta

C. Orange

D. Purple

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• A human ear can hear a sound only if its frequency lies between ........... ·

A. 20-----300 Hz

B. 20----20,000 Hz

C. 2------20 HZ

D. 20----2000 Hz

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• To hear a clear echo, the minimum distance should be __________.

A. 165 feet

B. 165 meter

C. 16.5 feet

D. 16.5 meter (17.2 meters)

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• The Milky Way is __________

A. Spiral

B. Elliptical

C. Irregular

D. All of the above

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• Reflex action occur with the help of ___________.

A. Spinal cord

B. Heart

C. Kidney

D. Pancreas

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• Kidneys eliminate wastes by filtering ____________.

A. Water

B. Fluid

C. Urine

D. Blood

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• Chromosomes are made up of ____________.

A. DNA and protein

B. DNA

C. Protein

D. Fats

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• Who is known as the “father of Genetics”

A. Morgan

B. Mendel

C. Watson

D. Bateson

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• Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas ___________.

A. Methane

B. Carbon dioxide

C. Hydrogen

D. Nitrous oxide

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• Which one of the following acids is used in car batteries __________.

A. HCl

B. HNO3

C. H2SO4

D. None of these

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• Which force always opposes motion?

A. Friction

B. Electrostatic force

C. Magnetic force

D. Muscular force

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