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1. Which one of the following is not an example of Hypothermal Ores?
(A) Cassiterite
(B) Wolframite
(C) Scheelite
(D) Antimony Sulphide

2. Which one of the following is not an example of metamorphic minerals?
(A) Garnet
(B) Tremolite
(C) Wolframite
(D) Kyanite

3. Which one of the following is a radioactive ore?
(A) Carnotite
(B) Scheelite
(C) Tremolite
(D) Wulfenite

4. Which one of the following is an important ore for Aluminum metal?
(A) Brucite
(B) Bauxite
(C) Braunite
(D) Borax

5. What is common among the following ores: Gypsum, Epsomite, Chalcanthite and Mirabilite.
(A) All are radioactive ores
(B) All are ores for Iron metal
(C) All are sulfates chemically
(D) All are metamorphic in nature

Answers:
1. C 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. B

01. Milk of animal fed on grass contains large amount of a fat in
a. Summer
b. Winter
c. Spring
d. Autumn

02. Vitamin do not act as a/an 
a. Source of energy
b. Stimulant in the growth of the body
c. Agent in regulating the chemical processes in the body
d. All of the above

03. Which of the following enters human body through skin ?
a. Tape Worm
b. Hook worm
c. Ring Worm
d. Thread Worm

04. Chlorophyll is a/an
a. Halogen acid
b. Green pigment found in the plant
c. Chloro organic compound
d. Element

05. Health hazard floods are responsible for the spread of
a. Cholera
b. Malaria
c. Influenza
d. Diarrhea

06. During Cardiac failure , which of the following is advised first aid ?
a. Mouth to mouth resuscitation
b. Giving external cardiac massage
c. Giving cool water to drink
d. Giving complete body massage

07. Dehydration in human body results due to loss of
a. Salts
b. Water
c. Vitamins
d. Iron

08. A deficiency of which of the following leads diabetes?
a. Digestion of food
b. Insulin
c. Enzymes
d. Vitamins

09. Which part of the human body is damaged by the disease called encephalitis ?
a. Lungs
b. Liver
c. Brain
d. Heart

10. The gland which is attached to the digestive system but doesnt have any role to play in digesting food is
a. Salivary gland
b. Liver
c. Spleen
d.Pancreas

11. Why is hydrochloric acid necessary in stomach ?
a. For maintaining an acidic medium
b. For maintaining an alkaline medium
c. For easy digestion of proteins
d. None of above

12. Which of the following is the carrierof sleeping sickness ?
a. Fly
b. Tastes. Fly
c. Sand Fly
d. Mosquito

13. What is the function of kidney?
a. Nitrogenous filtration
b. Blood filtration
c. Execration of urine
d. None of these

14. Which one of the following disease is caused by the deficiency of Vitamin B (Thiamine)?
a. Scurvy
b. Trachoma
c. Rickets
d. Beriberi

15. Ready sourceod energy is available for athletes in
a. Vitamins
b. Fats
c. Proteins
d. Carbohydrates

Answers

01. a , 02. c , 03. b , 04. b , 05. a
06. a , 07. b , 08. b , 09. c , 10. c
11. c , 12. b , 13. c , 14. d , 15. d

01. " Biopsy " is --------
a. Psychological study of a life in artificial environment
b. Medical diagnosis technique using cells and tissues
c. An examination of body after death to determine the cause of dealth
d. An assessment of life forms in an environment

02. In typhoid, which of the following drugs is administered?
a. Chloromcetin
b. Penicillin
c. Suplphonamide
d. Tetracycline

03. Hypochondria is a ---------
a. Disease of eyes
b. Disease of sexual organs
c. Disease of low blood pressure
d. State of morbid anxiety about one`s health with complaint of imaginary disorders.

04. Aspirin is a ---------
a. Pain reliever
b. Sedative
c. Cortisone
d. Sporfic

05. The message received by and transmitted from the brain to various parts of the body take form of
a. Nervous impulses
b. Chemical impulses
c. Mechanical impulses
d. Blood

06. Hormones, which are necessary for the development of human body , are secreted by
a. Thyroid gland
b. Pituitary gland
c. Parathyroid gland
d. Exocrine gland

07. Fat is stored in human body in -------
a. Muscular tissue
b. Connective tissue
c. Adipose tissue
d. Epithelial tissue

08. Sterility is caused due to the deficiency of Vitamin -----
a. A
b. C
c. E
d. K

09. Anemia causes the loss of
a. Appetite
b. Hearing
c. Memory
d. Sense of touch

10. The acid that helps in digestion is
a. Sulphuric acid
b. Hydrochloric acid
c. Acetic acid
d. None of above

11. The deficiency of which Vitamin causes Scurvy ?
a. A
b. C
c. B
d. None of above

12. In cod liver oil , u can find the maximum content of
a. Proteins
b. Vitamins
c. Carbohydrates
d. None of these

13. The most common cause of water pollution in pakistan is
a. Oil
b. Pesticide
c. Cotton plants
d. Sewage

14. Main cause of blindness in pakistan is
a. Cataract
b. Glaucoma
c. Road Accidents
d. Trachoma

15. The patient of cataract will be operated on which part of the eye ?
a. Iris
b. Cornea
c. Lens
d. Retina

16. The average time needed for blood clotting is
a. 4 min
b. 5 min
c. 6 min
d. 7 sec

17. Electrocardiograph is an instrument used in the study of
a. Heary
b. Brain
c. Liver
d. Lungs

18. Bile is secreted by
a. Pancreas
b. Spleen
c. Stomach
d. Liver

19. Which of the following diseases are water-borne ?
a. Measles and small-pox
b. Polio and Diphtheria
c. Malaria and Filaria
d. Thphoid and Cholera

20. The rich source of iron is
a. Eggs
b. Green vegetables
c. Pulses
d. Milk

21. A universal donor has blood group -------
a. A
b. B
c. O
d. AB

22. Retina in the eyes act as a ----------- in the camera.
a. Lens
b. Shutter
c. Film
d. None of above

23. Which among the following acts as a resistance against disease in the body?
a. Vitamins
b. Carbohydrates
c. Red Corpuscles
d. White corpuscles

24. Maximum absorption os dietary food takes place on
a. Gullet
b. Small intestine
c. Large intestine
d. Stomach




Answers :

01. b , 02. a , 03. d , 04. a , 05. a
06. b , 07. c , 08. c , 09. c , 10. c
11. b , 12. b , 13. d , 14. a , 15. b
16. a , 17. a , 18. d , 19. d , 20. b
21. c , 22. c , 23. d , 24. b

01. Glycogen is mainly stored in

a. Cartilage and bone
b. Liver and muscles
c. Spleen
d. Villi

02. Anaemia is caused in man due to the deficiency of

a. Folic acid
b. Vitamin A
c. Vitamin B 12
d. None of these

03. Which of the following situations will be fatal to the first foetus ?

a. Rh positive male marries Rh positive woman
b.Rh positive male marries Rh negative woman
c. Rh negative male marries Rh positive woman
d. Rh negative male marries Rh negative woman

04. The most important function of perspiration is to

a. Get rid of the body wastes
b. Regulate the body temperature
c. Regulate the body water supply
d. Lubricate the epithelial tissue

05. The main function of white blood cell in body is to

a. Carry oxygen
b. Help in clot formation
c. Produce more red cells
d. Protect body against diseases

06. The cranial nerve which supplies regions of the body is

a. Auditory
b. Vagus
c. Olfactory
d. Oculomotor

07. The number of chromosomes in the human body is

a. 42
b. 44
c. 46
d. 48

08. One micron is equal to

a. One-tenth of a millimeter
b. One-hundredth of a millimeter
c. One- thousandth of a millimeter
d. One-millionth of a millimeter

09. The innermost linning which wraps the brain and spinal card in vertebrates is called

a. Arachnoid
b. Duramater
c. Piamater
d. None of above

10. Adrenocorticotrophic harmone (ACTH) is secreted by

a. Adrenal
b. Pancreas
c. Pituitay
d. Thyroid

11. The purest form of water is obtained from

a. A deep tube well
b. A running stream
c. Hot water
d. Heavy rains

12. Diamond and Emerald contain

a. Carbon and silicon
b. Carbon and Zinc
c. Silicon , aluminum
d. Carbon and calcium

13. Cloudy nights are warmer than clear nights due to

a. Prevention of heat radiated out by the earth from escaping into the sky
b. Reflection of heat waves radiated out by the earth
c. Both of the above
d. None of the above

14. Which of the following semi-conductor ?

a. Copper
b. Zirconium
c. Silver
d. Germanium

15. As one climbs up the Mount Everest, one experiences difficulty in breathing due to

a. Low content of nitrogen
b. Low content of oxygen
c. High content of carbon dioxide
d. None of above

16. A camera forms

a. Real but inverted images
b. Virtual but inverted images
c. Real and erect images
d. Virtual and erect images

17. The gas used in Soda water is

a. Carbon monoxide
b. Carbon dioxide
c. Oxygen
d. Marsh gas

18. A red flower placed in green light appears

a. Greenish-red
b. black
c. Reddish green
d. Blue

19. The metal used in storage batteries is

a. Zinc
b. Copper
c. Aluminum
d. Lead

20. A instrument used to detect the presence of a current in a circuit is called

a. Rheostat
b. Voltameter
c. Galvanometer
d. Ammeter

21. Soap and detergents remove the dirt from clothes due to

a. Osmosis
b. Gravity
c. Lowering of interfacial tension
d. Capillary action

22. Wave length of Ultra violet light is

a. 40000 A
b. 45000 A
c. 5000 A
d. 5500 A

23. The green colour of water in a lake is due to

a. Excessive growth of sea weeds
b. Algal
c. Pollution
d. Gas

24. 14 carat gold means

a. An inferior quality of gold
b. A cheap quality of gold being imported from gulf countries
c. Gold which contains 14 percent gold and rest copper
d. An alloy containing 14 parts of gold and 10 parts of copper

25. The stars are not visible in the day time because

a. They are much smaller in comparison to the man
b. They are at a very great distance from the earth
c. of sun`s brightness during day time
d. None of above






Answers

01. b , 02. d , 03. b , 04. b , 05. d
06. b , 07. c , 08. c , 09. c , 10. c
11. d , 12. a , 13. a , 14. a , 15. d
16. a , 17. b , 18. b , 19. d , 20. d
21. a , 22. d , 23. a , 24. d , 25. c

01. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun. It is named after the greatest of the roman gods. It is much bigger than Earth. About how many earths would equal to one jupiter ?

a. 100
b. 500
c. 700
d. 1000

02. Physicists have known about these high energy invisible rays for 80 years , but their precise nature is still a mystery. they come from unknown parts. they pack a mean energy. And they seem to break the laws of physics. Name them.

a. X-rays
b. UV-rays
c. Visible rays
d. Cosmic rays

03. Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a supernova, able to crush small planets with a single swipe these are primordial, angel-hair thin cracks in the structure of the space. Name them

a. Cosmic strings
b. Saturn rings
c. Newton`s rings
d. Black holes

04. Name the instrument which is used to measure the speed of an aircraft relative to the speed of sound.

a. Speedometer
b. Altimeter
c. Telemeter
d. Machmeter

05. A layer of Ozone in the stratosphere protects the earth by blocking most of the sun`s harmful ultraviolet light. These are high energy radiations. Which of the following can have the potential effect of UV light.

a. Eyes
b. Skin
c. Crops
d. All the above

06. For growth , Viruses require

a. Dead host
b. Living host
c. Minerals
d. Simple sugars

07. In which of the following are Mitochondria absent ?

a. Fungi
b. Andiosperms
c. Green algae
d. Blue-green algae

08. Eucaryotic organisms are those that contains

a. DNA threads
b. Plastids
c. True nucleus
d. Vacuoles

09. The merismatic cells are

a. Thin walled
b. Isodiametric
c. Richly protoplasmic
d. All of above

10. The deficiency of which of the following micronutrients causes the death of the stem and root apices ?

a. Boron
b. Copper
c. Manganese
d. Zinc

11. Plant development is influenced by

a. Quality of light
b. Quality and quantity of light
c. Quality and duration of light
d. Quality , quantity and duration of light

12. Critical day length Varies from plant to plant and lies between

a. 6 to 100 hours
b. 8 to 12 hours
c. 10 to 14 hours
d. None of above

13. ATP is

a. An enzyme
b. A hormone
c. A protein
d. A molecule containing high energy bonds

14. The primary producers of organic matter in nature are

a. Bacteria
b. Fish
c. Green plants
d. Human beings

15 . Edible part of tomato is

a. Endocarp
b. Fleshy thalamus
c. Mesocarp
d. Whole fruit

16. Who amongst the following, started in 1850, a scientific approach to determine the role of mineral elements in the healthy growth and development of plants ?

a. Arnon and Knop
b. Sachs and Knop
c. Sachs and Stout
d. Arnon and Stout

17. The primary plant body consists of how many tissue systems ?

a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5

18. Bamboo is a

a. Herb
b. Grass
c. Shrub
d. Three

19. Cork cells are impervious to water because of the presence of

a. Cellulose
b. Cutin
c. Lignin
d. Suberin

20 . Ethylene is a hormone concerned with

a. Respiration
b. Ripening of fruits
c. Cell division
d. None of the above

21. The cavity of Ascaris is known as

a. Ceolom
b. Haemocoel
c. Pseudocoel
d. Visceral cavity

22. Crura-cerebri is found in

a. Fore-brain
b. Hind-brain
c. Mid-brain
d. None of above

23. Man is

a. Biothermic
b. Homoiothermic
c. Oilgothermic
d. Poikilothermic

24. The compound eye of insect produces

a. Binocular vision
b. Monocular vision
c. Mosaic vision
d. None of above

25. The post embryonic stages in the life history of cockroach is known as

a. Caterpillar
b. Grubs
c. Larval
d. Nymohs

26. Which of the following control the reflex action in the body ?

a. Central nervous system
b. Motor nerves
c. Sensory nerves
d. sympathetic nervous system

27. The terminal part of vertebral column in man is called

a. Telson
b. Urostyle
c. Coceyx
d. Pygostyle

28. The life history of human malarial parasite in Anopheles was first described by

a. Grassi and his pupil
b. Sir Patrick Manson
c. Sir Ronald Ross
d. Richard Pfeiffer

29. The " Urinary system " of the body consists of how many organs ?

a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5

30. Haryersion canals are present in

a. Bone
b. Cartilage
c. Kidney
d. Liver

31. The gestation period of human being is

a. one month
b. five months
c. seven months
d. Nine months

32. RNA differs from DNA in containing

a. Cytocine
b. Deoxyribose
c. Ribose
d. Phosphate

33. The first heart is produced when

a. Bisuspid and tricuspid close quickly
b. Semilunar value snaps shut
c. Intraventricular pressure decreases
d. Diastole begins

34. Who discovered the blood group of man ?

a. Edward Jenner
b. Larven
c. Kari Landsteiner
d. William Harvey

35. Which of the following glands has both an endocrine and an exocrine function ?

a. Adrenal
b. Mammary
c. Pancreas
d. Thyroid

36. Radio carbon dating is used to find the age of

a. Fossils
b. Buildings
c. Rocks
d. Babies

37. Geiger Counter is an instrument

a. Determine the heart beat rate
b. To detect radioactive radiation
c. To measure intensity of visible light
d. To count the baggage of an airport

38. The instrument used in a submarine to see the object on the surface of water is

a. Periscope
b. Telescope
c. Kaleidoscope
d. Microscope

39. Three primary colours used in the colour TV are

a. Green-yellow-blue
b. Yellow-blue-red
c. Red-green-yellow
d. Green-blue-red

40. Anemometer is used to measure

a. Wind gustiness
b. Wind direction
c. Wind speed
d. Vertical variation of wind speed

41. Which of the following gives the correct indication of composition of bronze ?

a. Copper and tin
b. Iron and zinc
c. Copper and silver
d. Lead and oxygen

42. The hardest of all metals is

a. Gypsum
b. Diamond
c. Topaz
d. Corundum

43. In electrolysis , the reaction at anode is

a. Ionisation
b. Polymerization
c. Reduction
d. Oxidation

44. Carbon dioxide is a good fire extinguisher because

a. It is a combustible gas
b. it excludes air from the flames
c. It lowers the killing temperature
d. It is plentiful

45. If a body is moved from equator to pole on the mean sea level , then its weight

a. Decrease always
b. Increases always
c. Constant
d. None of above

46. To an astronaut in the spacecraft , the sky appears to b

a. Blue
b. White
c. Dark
d. Red

47. When a ship enters a sea from a river , Its portion under water will

a. Increase
b. Decrease
c. Show no change
d. Increase and decrease alliteratively

48. Kilowatt is the unit of

a. Voltage
b. Power
c. Resistance
d. Current


49. The sun derives its energy from

a. Nuclear fission reactions
b. Nuclear fusion reactions
c. Oxidation of helium
d. Fission of noble metals

50. Which of the following is useful in the chemistry of photography ?

a. Silver bromide
b. Aluminum hydroxide
c. Sodium chloride
d. Potassium nitrate



Answers


01. d , 02. d , 03. a , 04. d , 05. d
06. b , 07. d , 08. c , 09. d , 10. a
11. d , 12. c , 13. d , 14. c , 15. d
16. b , 17. b , 18. b , 19. d , 20. b
21. a , 22. c , 23. b , 24. c , 25. d
26. a , 27. c , 28. c , 29. b , 30. a
31. d , 32. c , 33. d , 34. c , 35. c
36. a , 37. b , 38. a , 39. d , 40. a
41. a , 42. b , 43. d , 44. b , 45. b
46. a , 47. b , 48. b , 49. b , 50. a

1. Neil A. Armstrong visited the moon on july 16, 1969 and remained there for 21 hours and 36 min. Name the manned spacecraft which took him on this mission ?

a. U.S Gemini 12
b. USSR Soyuz 5
c. U.S Apollo 2
d. U.S Apollo 9

2. How much time the light takes to reach from the sun to the earth?

a. Four minutes and 30 sec
b. eight min and 15 sec
c. Seven min and 15 sec
d. Six min and 30 sec

3. Astronomical unit is a bigger unit of distance and it is used to measure distance btw the heavenly bodies of the solar system .One astronomical unit is equal to how much Km in whole numbers?

a. 50 million km
b. 100 million km
c. 150 million km
d. one million km


4. Name the nearest Star to our sun.
a. Proxima Centurai
b. Alpha Scorpii
c. Beta Orionis
d. Vega

5. Name the nearest regular qalaxy to our milky way
a. NGC 185
b. Small Magellanic
c. Large Magellanic Cloud
d. Andromeda

6. Name the largest moon in our solar system
a. Ganymede
b. Titan
c. Callisto
d. Miranda

7. Atmosphere of the earth is made up of different spheres. In which part of the atmosphere commercial aircrafts usually fly.
a. Thermosphere
b. Stratosphere
c.. Troposphere
d. Mesosphere

8. The sun arised on the North pole on the 21st march and this pole remains in light till what date ?
a. 23rd sep
b. 21st sep
c. 22nd june
d. 22nd dec

9. Name the gas which was discovered on the sun about 125 years ago during eclipse-watching..
a. Hydrogen
b. Helium
c. Nitrogen
d. Argon

10. What is the approximate age of the sun ?
a. 6.4 thousands years
b. 6.4 billion years
c. 6.4 million years
d. 6.4 hundred thousands years

ANSWERS

1. C , 2. b , 3. c , 4. a , 5. d
6. a , 7. c , 8. a , 9. b , 10. b

1. What is the approxiate mean distance that separates the sun from the earth?

a. 1600,90,000 kms
b. 1480,00,000 kms
c. 1500,00,000 kms
d. 1890,70,000 kms

2. The outer surface of the sun is called ?

a. Thermosphere
b. Lithosphere
c. Lonosphere
d. Photosphere

3. Which planet has the maximum number of satellites?

a. Mars
b. Mercury
c. Venus
d. Jupiter

4. What is a light year?

a. The year marked by extraordinary amount of radiation of sleight
b. The year marked by the extraordinary less amount of radiation of sunlight reaching the earth due to protracted cloudy weather on earth making that year lighter than the normal
c. The year in which the sun radiates more light making one complete extra day in february
d. The distance travelled by light in 01 year.

5. What are Red Giants?
a. Stars which appear red because of their consuming a portion of their hydrogen.
b. The cluster of giant sized stars visible near mars
c. Stars which consume some of their oxygen and thus appear red due to lack of O2
d. Powerful communist countries.

6. What are asteriods?
a. Piece of falling stares
b. Satellite ofother planets
c. Very small planet revolving around the sun
d. Rocks found on the moon

7. What is the temperature at the centre of the sun?
a. 6 million k
b. 10 million k
c. 12 million k
d. 20 million k

8. The phase of moon are partially the result of the ?
a. Changes in the shape of the moon
b. Revolution of the moon about the earth
c. Variation in the moon's gravitation
d. Variation in the speed of rotation of the moon

9. Constellations referred to as Zodiac are ?
a. Imaginary region that encompass the path of the planets
b. Signs of Roman god
c. A group of stars
d. None

10. The height of a geo-stationary satellite from the surface of the earth is about ?
a. 360 km
b. 3600 km
c. 23000 km
d. 360,000 km

11. Which of the following explain the reasons why there is no total eclipse of the sun?
a. Area of the sun covered by the moon
b. Direction rotation around the sun
c. Orbit of moon around the sun
d. Size of earth in relation to that of moon

12. The instrument used to measure the specific gravity of milk is?
a. Barometer
b. Hygrometer
c. Lactometer
d. None of these

13. The internal antenna of transistor set is made of ?
a. Iron
b. Ferror Chrome
c. Copper
d. Alnico

14. Gerontology is the study of ?
a. Process of ageing
b. Growth of cells
c. Birds
d. Vegetables

15. Helium is used for respiration in deep water instead of nitrogen because
a. It is heavier than nitrogen
b. It is higher than nitrogen
c. It mixes less in blood than nitrogen
d. It helps oxygen to burn more quickly

16. In a fluorescent tube which of the following components are found?
a. Mercury vapour
b. Argon and carbon dioxide
c. Helium and oxygen
d. Argon and neon

17. The common ore of aluminium is ?
a. Chromite
b. Cryolite
c. Bauxite
d. Monazite

18. When one enters a dark room, he is not able to see anything but, after sometime vision improves. This is because ?
a. The retina of the eye comes forward
b. The retina of the eye moves backward
c. The pupil of the eye contracts
d. The pupil ofthe eye dilates

19. Radio carbon dating is used to find the age of ?
a. Fossils
b. Building
c. Rocks
d. Babies

20. What is periscope used for ?
a. To survey the ships on the surface of the sea when the submarine is under water
b. To extinguish fire
c. To measure purity of milk
d. None of the above

21. Seismology is the science of ?
a. Silkworm breeding
b. Earthquakes
c. Atmospheric phenomenon
d. Study of fossils

22. The source of solar energy is ?
a. Light energy
b. Gravitational energy
c. Kinetic energy of rotation of sun
d. Nuclear energy

23. If an object is placed midway between two parallel plane mirrors facing each other, then the number of images that appear in mirrors is
a. Four
b. Infinite
c. Two
d. Zero because the images will cancel each other

24. In vacuum , What will be common among X rays visible light , radiowaves
a. Amplitude
b. Frequency
c. speed
d. wavelength

25. Barometer is used to measure
a. Atmospheric pressure
b. Humidity
c. Rainfall
d. Temperature


Answers

1. b , 2. d , 3. d , 4. d , 5. a
6. c , 7. d , 8. b , 9. a , 10. b
11. a , 12. c , 13. b , 14. a , 15. a
16. a , 17. a , 18. d , 19. a , 20. a
21. b , 22. d , 23. b , 24. a , 25. a

26. If u use a microscope to watch smoke particles in still air, u ll see them moving about all the time. This phenomenon is called ?

a. Brownian movement
b. Osmosis
c. Tyndall effect
d. Diffusion

27. The mass of a neutron is approximately

a. Equal to the mass of proton
b. Three times the mass of a proton
3. Twice the mass of a proton
4. Zero

28. The spherical shape of rain drops is due to

a. Atmospheric friction of air
b. Gravity of spherical earth
c. Surface tension of rain water
d. Viscosity of rain water

29. Galvanometer is an instrument

a. For measuring volume change in chemical reactions btw gases
b. For measuring currents of small magnitude
c. Which prints automatically messages sent from one place to another
d. For recording high temperature from a distance

30. Which of the following has highest frequency?

a. Gamma rays
b. Microwaves
c. Light waves
d. Radio waves

31. If an iron is marked 750 watts by 250 volts, then it was designated to take a current of

a. 3 Amperes
b. 9 Amperes
c. 6 Amperes
d. 15 Amperes

32. The blue colour of the sky is due to

a. Polarization of light
b. Scattering of light
c. Reflection of light
d. None of these

33. Geiger counter is an instrument

a. Determine the heart beat rate
b. To detect radioative radiation
c. To measure intensity of visible light
d. To count the baggage of an airport

34. When we are looking at a rainbow in front of us, The sun must be

a. high in the sky and is located either on our rigght or left
b. In front of us
c. Behind us

35. When as the satellite is in thhe geostationary orbit , its
a. Orbital distance is equal to the radius of the earth
b. Acceleration is zero
c. Orbital period is about 24 hours
d. Angular velocity is zero

36. The most intense man-made light souce is
a. Master
b Laser
c. Mercury Vapour Lamp
d. Light emitting diode (LED)

37. How many calories will b needed to raise the temperature of 10 grams of water from 200 to 3000?
a. 1
b. 10
c. 100
d. 200

38. The branch of biological science " Ecology " deals with the study of
a. Plants in relation to their environment
b. Animals in relation to plants
c. All living things in relation to their environment
d. Animals in relation to their environment

39. The film of oil and soapy water owe their brilliant colours to a combination of light reflection and
a. Refraction
b. Polarization
c. Diffraction
d. Interference

40. The solar ultraviolet rays fo not harm living organism because
a. The ozone layer of the atmosphere weakens them
b. They are weak rays
c. They have to pass through a thich column of the atmosphere
d. The atmospheric nitrogen dilutes them


41. Most important effect of moon on earth is that
a. Gives light
b. Causes earthquake
c. Causes solar & lunar eclipse
d. Effects tides of ocean

42. The term " Meteor" is applied to an interplanetary body,
a. Before it enter the earth`s atmosphere
b. After it enters the earth`s atmosphere
c. After it centers the earth`s atmosphere
d. After it centers the earth`s atmosphere and lands on the surface of the earth without exploding in mid air

43. Newton`s rings are
a. Celestial body named by newton
b. Rings presented to newton by a king
c. An optical phenomenon
d. Coloured rings observed around the point of contact of a convex lense

44. The heat recieved by earth from the sun is known as
a. Insulation
b. Solar heat
c. Solar radiation
d. Thermal radiation`s

45. Constellation is
a. Configuration of fixed stars resembling a figure
b. Group of satellites
c. Group of comets
d. None of above

46. Which of the following part of the atmosphere is nearest to the earth
a. Troposphere
b Stratosphere
c. Lonosphere
d. Mesosphere

47. To an astronaut in space sky looks
a. Deep blue
b. White
c. Black
d. Orange red

48. Why does the sun looks oval when it is at the horizon ?
a. When the sun is at the horizon rays from the longer edge are refracted more coz it passes through greater thickness of air so vertical diameter is shortened to give an oval shape
b. When at the horizon sun is pulled by other planets and becomes elongated
c. While setting or rising sun is elliptical
d. None of these

49. The moon has period of rotation which is equal to period of revolution . It is
a. 29 days, 7 hours , 43 min , 1147 sec
b. 20 days, 6 hours , 50 min , 20 sec
c. 31 days, 8 hours , 42 min , 10 sec
d. None of these

50. The composition of the sun is
a. hydrogen 90% , Helium 8% , Heavy elements 2%
b. hydrogen 95% , Helium 3% , Heavy elements 2%
c. hydrogen 80% , Helium 10% , Heavy elements 10%
d. None of above



Answers

26. a , 27. a , 28. a , 29. b , 30. a
31. a , 32. b , 33. b , 34. a , 35. a
36. a , 37. a , 38. b , 39. a , 40. a
41. d , 42. b , 43. d , 44. c , 45. a
46. a , 47. c , 48. a , 49. a , 50. a

01. Hormones assist in which one of the following activities ?

a. Digestion of food
b. Activities of enzymes
c. Regulation of the body proceses
d. Maintaining on optimum level of pH in the body

02. Urea and Uric acid are formed in the metabolism of

a. Sugars
b. Fats
c. Proteins
d. Minerals

03. The most highly contractile part of human body is

a. Skin
b. Stomach
c. Urinary bladder
d. Iris

04. Which one of the following is a tissue ?

a. Liver
b. Heart
c. Skin
d. Blood

05. Which one of the following disease is hereditary ?

a. Anemia
b. Wephritis
c. Diabetes
d. Night blindness

06. A man suffering from the bleeding of gums is advised to take

a. Milk & carrot
b. Sufficient protein
c. Citrus fruit
d. water

07. Our teeth & bone are made of mainly

a. Calcium hydrogen phosphate
b. Calcium phosphate
c. Calcium sulphate
d. None of these

08. Gastric juice is produced in

a. Mouth
b. Liver
c. Pancreas
d. Stomach


09. The red blood cell in a human body die after about

a. 150 days
b. 120 days
c. 90 days
d. 157 days

10. Of the following organs in human body , largest is

a. Kidney
b. Heart
c. Brain
d. Liver



Answers:

01. c , 02. c , 03. d , 04. c , 05.c
06. c , 07. b , 08. d , 09. b , 10.d

01. On an average the number of beats per minute by heart of human adult is

a. 72
b. 90
c. 92
d. 86

02. Which of the following diseases destroys the red blood corpuscles ?

a. Typhoid
b. Anemia
c. Jaundice
d. Trachoma

03. Small-pox isa disease caused by

a. Virus
b. Bacteria
c. Fungus
d. Insect

04. In the human digestive system , the gastric juice is produced by

a. Intestinal glands
b. Pancreas
c. Salivary glands
d. Stomach glands

05. Disease of the eye , specially night blindness , are caused by the deficiency of

a. Carbohydrates
b. Proteins
c. Vitamin A
d. Vitamin B

06. Which part of the eye donated by a man is used in restoring the vision of another person ?

a. Cornea
b. Conjunctives
c. Lens
d. Retina

07. Human eye is sensitive to 

a. Green light
b. Red light
c. Yellow light
d. Blue light

08. Which one of the following (pet gramme) is the richest source of Vitamin C

a. Apple
b. Lemon juice
c. Mango pulp
d. Milk

09. Sugar in the milk is in the form of

a. Fructose
b. Glucose
c. Sucrose
d. Lactose

10. Sugar contains

a. Carbon , hydrogen and oxygen
b. Hydrogen , carbon and sulphur
c. None of these


Answers
01. a , 02. b , 03. a , 04. d , 05. c
06. c , 07. b , 08. b , 09. d , 10. a

01. Which of the following amino-acid contains sulphur ?

a. Tyrosine
b. Methionine
c. Lysine
d. Arginine

02. Hemoglobin contains which of the following elements ?

a. Iron
b. Copper
c. Managanese
d. Aluminum

03. Mother`s milk is more useful for child because

a. It immunizes the child against infection
b. It is easily digestible
c. It is the complete food for the child
d. All the above

04. In the sunlight , our skin builds up which of the vitamins in the body ?

a. A
b. B
c. C
d. D

05. Which of the following have maximum caloric value ?

a. Carbohydrates
b. Fats
c. Proteins
d. Vitamins

06. Cyanide acts as a poison by directly affecting the

a. Brain
b. Affinity of blood for oxygen
c. Cardiac and respiratory system
d. Nervous system

07. Enzymes are made from

a. Mineral acids
b. Fatty acids
c. Group of proteins
d. Carbohydrates

08. In Vasectomy , which organ is cut , a portion removed and stumps sutured ?

a. Epidermis
b. Urethra
c. Spermatic cord
d. Oviducts

09. Anthrax is caused by

a. Numococci
b. Bacillus anthracis
c. None of these
d. Both

10. Natural product of sun`s transcendental energy is

a. Minerals
b. Starch
c. Vitamins
d. Salts


Answers :

01. b , 02. a , 03. d , 04. d , 05. b
06. b , 07. c , 08. c , 09. b , 10. b

01. What is meany by Thrombosis many people die of this ?

a. Cardiac arrest
b. Sudden death of the brain , leading to a collapse of the hearth
c. Obstruction of the artery or vein by clot of blood
d. None of these

02. Which disease is called Gingivitis ?

a. Stammering
b. Itching of feet
c. Inflammation of gums
d. Periodic bleeding from the nose

03. A vaccine is compulsorily administered some weeks before delivery in good maternity hospitals. Name the vaccine.

a. Hepatitis
b. Tetanus
c. Sabin vaccine
d. BCG

04. The I.Q of a genius person is usually rated above 140. What is your guess about the I.Q. of normal intelligent person ?

a. 75
b. 50
c. 115
d. 100

05. Reading og the snell chart is the first eye test a specialist administers to the patient in case of poor vision. What is the distance from which this chart is meant to be read ?

a. 6 metres
b. 3 metres
c. 4 metres
d. 5 metres

06. What is the main symptom of Down`s syndrome ?

a. Total loss of retentive memory
b. Stammering
c. Rickety appearance
d. Severe metal and physical retardation

07. What is the average rate of growth of pair on a normal human head ?

a. 3 inches every six months
b. 1 inch in 4-6 weeks
c. 6 inches every month
d. 2 inches in two weeks

08. Pain is the most uncomfortable situation for the human body. Name the instrument which can even measure the intensity of pain.

a. Achimeter
b. Algometer
c. Poinemeter
d. Penstetho

09. When was Penicillin discovered ?

a. 1930
b. 1929
c. 1928
d. 1927

10. What should be the average daily quantity of urine produced in a healthy person ?.

a. 2 liters
b. 1.5 liters
c. 1 liter
d. 2.5 liters


Answers

01. c , 02. c , 03. b , 04. d , 05. a
06. d , 07. b , 08. b , 09. c , 10. b

01. Name the largest gland of the human body

a. The liver
b. The heart
c. The pituitary gland
d. The thyroid gland

02. About how many taste buds are present in human tongue ?

a. Around 1000
b. Around 2000
c. Around 3000
d. Around 3300

03. There are about six hundred muscles in a human body. Name the part of the body which contains the strongest muscle

a. Thighs
b. Jaws
c. Hips
d. Pelvis

04. What are diuretics ?

a. A medicine which induces one to vomit
b. A medicine which helps urine production
c. A medicine which acts as a laxative
d. A medicine to decrease the blood pressure

05. How long does the brain take to die after stoppage of blood circulation ?

a. It does immediately
b. 60 sec
c. Two min
d. Three min

06. Antibiotics are selectively toxie and usually accompanied by harmful side effects. What is possible side effect of streptomycin?

a. Diarrhea
b. Deafness
c. Dysentery
d. Numbness

07. There are four blood groups in all A,B,AB and O, which one of these is known as Universal Donor ?

a. B
b. A
c. AB
d. O

08. What should be the daily average quantity of urine production in a healthy body ?

a. 1 litre
b. 1.5 litres
c. 2 litres
d. None of these

09. Formation os gallstones in the gall bladder is a result of

a. Deposit of calcium in drinking water
b. Taking fatty foods in excess
c. Crystallization of bile
d. All the above

10. What is the source of energy for the human brain ?

a. Vitamin A
b. Glucose
c. Proteins
d. Phosphorous





Answers:

01. a , 02. c , 03. b , 04. b , 05. d
06. d , 07. d , 08. b , 09. b , 10. b

01. About how many blood does the heart of an average human being pump every minute?

a. 6.2 Litres
b. 5.2 Litres
c. 4.2 Litres
d. 3.2 Litres

02. Name the disease caused by the excess of uric acid in the human body.

a. Diabetes
b. Rickets
c. Gout
d. Incontinence

03. How many bones are present in a human adult ?

a. 200
b. 206
c. 204
d. 205

04. Head or Skull of the human body is divided into two major parts, Cranium and Face for anatomy purposes. Craanium contains & bones. How many bones are present in the face

a. 4
b. 10
c. 18
d. 14

05. Which of the following is not a bone of the face ?

a. Mandible bone
b. Nasal bone
c. Parietal bone
d. Maxilla bone

06. Vertebral column is the central portion of the Osseous system. It is composed of series of bones called verrtebrae, and forms a kind of axis with which all the other parts of the skeleton are connected in the human body. What are the total number of bones in the vertebral column?

a. 28
b. 30
c. 33
d. 35

07. The bones of the neck of the human body arer called Cervical bones. These are used in the movement of the neck. What are the total number of bones in the neck ?

a. Seven
b. Six
c. Five
d. Four

08. Neck , Back loins , Sacrum and Coccoyx are the Vertebral column. Bones of the Back support ribs and are also called Dorsal bones. What is their number ?

a. 8
b. 12
c. 10
d. 14

09. How many moveable vertebrae belong to the Lions these are also called as Lumbar vertebrae ?

a. Five
b. Six
c. Seven
d. Three

10. There are two collar bones at the base of the in front of shoulders. What is the other name of collar bone ?

a. Scapula
b. Sternum
c. Clavicle
d. Rib

Answers:

01. a , 02. c , 03. b , 04. d , 05. c
06. c , 07. a , 08. b , 09. a , 10. c

1. There are two shoulder bones at the top of the back in the human body. It is a large flat triangular shoulder blade. Shoulder bone is also called as

a. Sternum
b. Pelvis
c. Scapula
d. clavicle

2. The ribs from a king of bony cage to protect the heart and lungs. These are attached at the back to the backbone. What is their number ?

a. 24
b. 22
c. 20
d. 18

3. Name the largest bone of the human body ?

a. fibula
b. femur
c. Ulna
d. Humerus

4. The bone of the upper arm is very strong and consist of a long portion caleed the shaft and two enlarged extremities called the heads. What is the other name for this bone ?

a. Ulna
b. Radius
c. Humerus
d. Carpal

5. The bone of the forearm extends from elbow to wrist. It is thiick at its upper extremity which forms a hinge joint. this bone is also called as

a. Ulna
b. Phalanges
c. Carpal
d. Radius

06. The wrist is composed of small bones, called carpal bones. What is their number ?

a. Five
b. Six
c. Seven
d. Eight

07. What bone of the human body is also called as the calf bone ?

a. Fibula
b. Tarsal
c. Tibia
d. Metatarsal

08. Blood is a vital fluid connective tissue in the body consisting of plasma and formed elements like RBC`s WBC`s and platelets. What is the normal life of RBC`s (red blood cells) ?.

a. 100 days
b. 110 days
c. 120 days
d. 130 days

09. Anemia is a clinical condition, which occurs due to subnormal amount off Hb and number of RBC in the body. What is normal Hb value ?

a. 14.5 to 15 gm %
b. 13.5 to 14 gm %
c. 12.5 to 13 gm %
d. None of these

10. Blood platelets are one of the formed elements of blood; being tiny cytoplasmic structures with granules but no nucleus and are derived from megakaryocytes. What is the normal life span of blood platelets ?

a. 3 - 8 days
b. 4 - 9 days
c. 5 - 11 days
d. 6 - 13 days



Answers :

01. c , 02. a , 03. b , 04. c , 05. a
06. d , 07. c , 08. c , 09. a , 10. c

01. What is the pH of normal blood ?

a. 5.3 - 6.4
b. 6.3 - 7.3
c. 7.3 - 7.4
d. 7.0 - 8.0

02. What is normal clotting time ?

a. 5 to 8 minutes
b. 4 to 7 minutes
c. 3 to 6 minutes
d. 2 to 5 minutes

03. Newton is the unit of

a. Power
b. Energy
c. Heat
d. Force

04. Which vitamin serves to maintain the plasma prothrombin level and thus the normal coagulability of blood ?

a. Vitamin C
b. Vitamin K
c. Vitamin D
d. Vitamin A

05. Who discovered circulation of blood ?

a. William Harvey
b. Alexander Fleming
c. Keith
d. Flack

06. The color of the blood is due to the presence of the nitrogenous substance, called hemoglobin, in the red corpuscles. This substance contains a considerable proportion of metal, and has the power of combining with oxygen, Name the metal

a. Sodium
b. Potassium
c. Iron
d. Zinc

07. The heart is a hollow muscular organ which by its contraction, forces the blood through the whole system of blood-vessels. How many cavities are present in a human heart ?

a. Two
b. Three
c. Four
d. Five

08. The frequency of the heart beating varies considerably with the age, activity and various other circumstances. What isthe average rate for an adult ?

a. 70 to 60 per minute
b. 80 to 70 per minute
c. 90 to 80 per minute
d. None of above

09. The main phases of cardiac cycle are auricular systole ventricular and general diastole. What is the normal duration of cardiac cycles ?

a. 0.9 sec
b. 0.8 sec
c. 0.7 sec
d. 0.6 sec

10. Blood pressurre is a literal pressure exerted by blood on the vessel walls during its flow. Who discovered the measurement of blood pressure in 1733 ?

a. R. Stephen Hales
b. William Harvey
c. Haldene
d. William Stocks


Answers :

01. C , 02. B , 03. D , 04. B , 05. A
06. C , 07. C , 08. B , 09. B , 10. A

01. Myocardiurn is term used in connection with the cardiovascular description. Which of the following statements corresponds to its correctly?

a. It is a part of a clot which breaks away and circulates through the blood stream.
b. It is the middle layer of the heart wall which is composed of cardiac muscle.
c. It is an accident to part of the brain caused by an alternation in the blood flow
d. It has something to do with the blood vessels.



02. The phase of contraction of the heart is called the Systole. Systolic pressure is the minimum pressure recorded during systole and indicates the maximum work of the heart. What is the normal value of systolic pressure ?

a. 120 - 125 mmHg
b. 115 - 120 mmHg
c. 110 - 115 mmHg
d. None of these




03. The phase of relaxation of the heart and rest is known as the Diastole. Diastolic pressure is the minimum pressure recorded during diastole and indicates the resistance which the heart has to overcome while the aortic values are open
What is the normal value of Diastolic pressure ?

a. 60 mmHg
b. 70 mmHg
c. 80 mmHg
d. 90 mmHg



04. The difference between systolic pressure and diastolic pressure is called the pulse pressure. What is the normal value of pulse pressure?

a. 10 mmHg
b. 20 mmHg
c. 30 mmHg
d. 40 mmHg



05. Blood pressure depends on systolic force, cardiac output and peripheral resistance. The blood pressure is measured wth an instrument called Sphygmomanometer which is aneroid or mercurial type. Who discovered the instrument ?

a. R. Stephen Hales
b. Rive Rocci
c. William
d. Keith



06. Which of the following is not a cardio-vascular disease ?

a. Myocarditis
b. Arterio-sclerosis
c. Mitral Stenosis
d. Neurasthenia




07. Respiration is the result of the alternate expansion and contraction of the walls of the chest. What is the normal respiratory rate in an adult?

a. 14 - 16 minutes
b. 16 - 18 minutes
c. 15 - 17 minutes
d. 18 - 20 minutes



08. The amount of air given out by forced expiration after the end of quite expiration is called

a. Residual volume
b. Expiratory reserve volume
c. Minimal volume
d. Complemental volume



09. Aspiratory capacity is the mount of air in the lungs after maximum deep inspiration. What is its approximate value ?

a. 3.5 liters
b. 2.0 liters
c. 2.5 liters
d. 3.0 liters



10. Total lung capacity is the amount of air in the lungs after maximum deep inspiration. It is equal sum of vital capacity and residual volume. What is approximate value ?

a. 3.5 liters
b. 4.5 liters
c. 5.5 liters
d. 6.5 liters






Answers :

01. B , 02. A , 03. C , 04. D , 05. B
06. D , 07. B , 08. B , 09. C , 10. C

01. Which one of the following corresponds to composition of expired air ?

a. 15.4 % Oxygen 5.1 % Carbondioxide and 79 % Nitrogen
b. 16.4 % Oxygen 4.1 % Carbondioxide and 79 % Nitrogen
c. 16.4 % Oxygen 3.1 % Carbondioxide and 80 % Nitrogen
d. 14.4 % Oxygen 4.1 % Carbondioxide and 80 % Nitrogen


02. Maximum ventilation volume ventilation in litres per minute approximate volume ?

a. 40 Litres
b. 80 Litres
c. 60 Litres
d. 100 Litres



03. A condition in which there is an excess of carbondioxide in the body fluids is called ____________ .

a. Tacbypnoea
b. Bradypnoea
c. Hypercapnoea
d. Hypoccapnoea



04. A condition in which there is an increased rate and amplitude in breathing is called ______________ .

a. Hypernoea
b. Dyspfloea
c. Bradypnoea
d. Apnoea



05. A condition in which there is a decreased amount of oxygen in blood is called _________________ .

a. Anoxia
b. Anoxacmia
c. Apnoea
d. Acpnic apnoea


06. Apnoea is a temporary cessation of breathing. It is caused by forced and rapid pulmonary ventilation, which reduces Co2 tension in blood and inhibits respiratry centre. There are different types of apnoea. Which of the following apnoea due to change in blood pressure ?

a. Voluntary apnoea
b. Vagal apnoea
c. Apnoea Vera
d. Acpnic apnoea


07. Saliva is the fluid secreated by the salivary glands. Saliva is a transparent, watery liquid, slightly alkaline in its action. What is the active constituent of saliva which has digestive properties ?

a. Water
b. Ptyalin
c. Pepsin
d. Sodium chloride


08. Endocrine gland is ductless gland which secretes the chemical substances called hormones directly into blood circulation. Which of the following is not an endocrine gland ?

a. Adrenal cortex
b. Pancreas
c. Ovaries
d. Salivary



09. Thyroid gland is made up of two parts and shaped like a bow. Its secretion affects physical and mental development in children and adults. Name the hormone secreted by throid gland ?

a. Testosterone
b. Cortisol
c. Thyroxin
d. Insulin


10. Which of the following element is an essential part of the hormones secreted by the thyroid gland ?

a. Chlorine
b. Bromine
c. lodine
d. Fluorine







Answers :

01. b , 02. d , 03. c , 04. a , 05. b
06. c , 07. b , 08. d , 09. c , 10. c

01. The thyroid tones accelerate the metabolic processes with heat production and promote growth, and ensure normal development of the central nervous system. What is the normal daily secretion of thyroxin ?

a. 50 - 100 ug
b. 100 - 150 ug
c. 150 - 250 ug
d. 250 - 300 ug


02. Thyroid hormone, thyroxin is formed by the stepwise iodination oof tyrosine. The accomplishment of this step needs sufficient iodine in the blood. What is the normal concentration of iodine in blood ?

a. 0.5 - 1.0 mg%
b. 1.0 - 1.5 mg%
c. 1.5 - 2.0 mg%
d. 2.0 - 2.5 mg%



03. Name the disease caused by the deficiency of iodine in the human body

a. Anemia
b. Gioter
c. Rickets
d. Filarial


04. Name the main hormone secreted by placenta during pregnancy

a. Growth hormone
b. Chronic gonadotrophin
c. Cortisol
d. Aldosterone


05. Which of the following is a female sex hormone ?

a. Testosterone
b. Progesterone
c. Insulin
d. Cortisol



06. Which of the following is a male sex hormone ?

a. Insulin
b. Cortisol
c. Thyroxin
d. Testosteron


07. Which of the following endocrine glands is also called as the master gland ?

a. Tyroid
b. Adrenal
c. Pituitary
d. Pancreas



08. Pancreas is shaped like a tongue. It lies just below the stomach. It`s secretions help to control the level of sugar in the blood. Name the hormone secreted by pancreas

a. Human growth
b. Cortisol
c. Insulin
d. Thyroxin


09. Cortisol is a hormone secreted by Adrenal gland. It stimulates conversion of proteins too carbohydrates. What is the normal daily cortisol secretion in the body ?

a. 10 - 20 mg
b. 20 - 30 mg
c. 12 - 50 mg
d. 10 - 30 mg



10. The digestive system of the human body is a long system. Which of the following is an important part of the digestive system ?

a. Mouth and Esophagus
b. Stomach and liver
c. Pancreas, small and large intestines
d. all of the above




Answers :

01. D , 02. A , 03. B , 04. B , 05. B
06. D , 07. C , 08. B , 09. C , 10. D

1. Which instrument is used to measure pressure?

1. Saccharimeter
2. Ammeter
3. Manometer
4. Lactometer



2. What does Angstrom measure?

1. Quantity of liquid
2. Length of light waves
3. Length of cables
4. Speed of ships 



3. Light year is related to

1. Energy
2. Speed
3. Distance
4. Intensity



4. Match the following columns

Column 1...................Column 2
A. Relative.................1. Pyrometer humidity
B. Anemometer...........2. High temperature
C. Navigation.............3. Hygrometer
D. Direction of wind.....4. Chronometer

a. B D A C
b. D B A C
c. A D B C
d. C A D B


5. Which of the following instruments is used to measure pressure of gases?

1. Barometer
2. Manometer
3. Ammeter
4. None of these



6. Joule is the unit of

1. Temperature pressure
2. Energy
3. Heat 



7. How many Dynes are there in one gram weight?

1. 900
2. 375
3. 981
4. 250



8. How many Ergs are these in 1 Joule?

1. 102
2. 104
3. 106
4. 107 



9. The unit of current is

1. Ohm
2. Watt
3. Ampere
4. None of these



10. The unit of energy in MKS system is

1. Volt
2. Erg
3. Ohm
4. Joule 



11. The intensity of an earthquake is measured with a

1. Barometer
2. Hydrometer
3. Polygraph
4. Seismograph 



12. Centigrade & Fahrenheit scales give same reading at

1. - 400o
2. - 32o
3. - 273o
4. - 100o



13. Match the following columns

Column 1....................Column 2
A. Anemometer ...........1. To measure underwater depth using sound
B. Aneroid barometer ....2. To measure very small distances
C. Micrometer..............3. Find out wind speed
D. Fathometer .............4. Find out direction of wind
..................................5. Measure atmospheric pressure

a. A4 B5 C3 D1
b. A3 B5 C2 D1
c. A5 B1 C3 D4
d. A3 B1 C5 D2



14. Who among the following described protoplasm as the physical basis of life?

1. T. H. Huxley
2. Leeuwenhoek
3. Rudolf Virchow
4. J. C. Bose



15. The scientist who first discovered that the earth revolves round the sun was

1. Newton
2. Dalton
3. Copernicus
4. Einstein



16. Alexander Fleming discovered

1. Penicillin
2. X-ray
3. Streptomycin
4. Telephone



17. Who among following invented the steam engine?

1. Marconi
2. James Watt
3. Thomas Savery
4. Wright Brothers



18. Who invented typewriter?

1. Shockley
2. Pascal
3. Sholes
4. Waterman



19. Match the following columns:

Column 1........................Column 2
A. Proton.......................1. Chadwick
B. Neutron......................2. Millikan
C. Charged Electron.........3. Goldstein
D. Shelled nature of atom..4. Rutherford
....................................5. Madam Curie
a. A1 B2 C3 D5
b. A2 B1 C4 D3
c. A2 B3 C1 D4
d. A4 B2 C3 D1



20. Who discovered circulation of blood in human body?

1. Edward Jenner
2. Joseph Lister
3. William Harvey
4. Jonon Esals



21. The first attempt in printing was made in England by

1. James Arkwright
2. James Watt
3. William Caxton
4. Isaac Newton



22. Who was the surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery in 1865?

1. Edward Jenner
2. Joseph Lister
3. Henry William
4. John Sleeman



23. The credit of inventing the television goes to

1. Faraday
2. Baird
3. Edison
4. Marconi



24. The credit of developing the polio vaccine goes to

1. Jonas Salk
2. Alb E. Sabin
3. Selman Waksman
4. None of these



25. Mark the wrong combination

1. James Watt: Steam Engine
2. A.G. Bell: Telephone
3. J. L. Baird: Television
4. J. Perkins: Penicillin 



26. Choose the correct combination

1. Typewriter: Remington
2. Dynamite: Dunlop
3. Evolution: Darwin
4. Aeroplane: Harway



27. Who invented the ball point pen?

1. Waterman
2. Oscar
3. Wilson
4. Lazlo Biro 



28. Blaze Pascal is associated with

1. Calculating machine
2. Computer
3. Cinema
4. None of these



29. Wright Brothers are regarded inventors of the

1. Balloon
2. Bicycle
3. Aeroplane
4. None of these



30. Which of the following pairs is incorrect?

1. Roentgen: X-ray
2. Newton: Law of gravitation
3. Faraday: Diffusion of gases
4. Pasteur: Bacteriology



31. Philology is the

1. Study of bones
2. Study of muscles
3. Study of architecture
4. Study of languages 



32. Anatomy is the branch of science which deals with

1. Structure of animals and plants
2. Functioning of body organs
3. Animal behavior
4. Cells and tissues



33. Study of earthquakes is known as

1. Ecology
2. Seismology
3. Numismatics
4. None of these



34. Ecology deals with

1. Birds
2. Cell formation
3. Relation between Organisms and their environment
4. Tissues



35. Meteorology is the science of

1. Weather
2. Meteors
3. Metals
4. Earthquakes



36. Oncology is the study of

1. Birds
2. Cancer
3. Mammals
4. Soil



37. Study of life in outer space is known as

1. Endobiology
2. Exobiology
3. Enterobiology
4. Neobiology



38. Numismatics is the study of

1. Coins
2. Numbers
3. Stamps
4. Space



39. Eugenics is the study of

1. Altering humans beings by changing their genetic component 2. People of European origin
3. Different races of mankind
4. Genetics of plants



40. Ornithology is the

1. Study of bones
2. Study of birds
3. Study of smells
4. None of these



41. Who invented the Doctor’s thermometer?

1. Fahrenheit
2. Edison
3. Galileo
4. None of these



42. The velocity of light was first measured by

1. Einstein
2. Newton
3. Romer
4. Galileo



43. Who proposed the chemical evolution of life?

1. Darwin
2. Lammarck
3. Oparin
4. Haechel



44. The telephone was invented by

1. John Logie Baird
2. Alexander Graham Bell
3. Thomas Elva Edison
4. James Watt



45. Who among the following evolved the concept of relationship between mass and energy?

1. Einstein
2. Planck
3. Dalton
4. Rutherford



46. Match the following columns:

Column 1 ...................Column 2
A. Radioactivity...........1. Planck
B. Periodic Table .........2. Thomson
C. Quantum Theory .....3. Rutherford
D. X-Rays...................4. Mendeleev
..................................5. Roentgen
............................... 6. Becquerel
a. A1 B3 C5 D2
b. A6 B5 C3 D5
c. A3 B2 C1 D5
d. A6 B4 C1 D5



47. Match the following columns:

Column 1 ........Column 2
A. Marconi ....1. Radio
B. Darwin.......2. Natural selection theory
C. Laennec.....3. Orthogenesis theory
D. Baird .........4. Stethoscope
.....................5. Television
a. A1 B3 C4 D5
b. A5 B4 C3 D2
c. A1 B2 C4 D5
d. A3 B5 C2 D4



48. Robert Koch worked on

1. Tuberculosis
2. Cholera
3. Malaria
4. Diabetes



49. Who discovered Uranus?

1. Herschel
2. Ganleo
3. Copernicus
4. None of these



50. Who among the following is associated with the invention of computers?

1. Edison
2. Babbage
3. Mac Millen
4. Rangabhashyam

1.How many dynes are rhere in one gram?

a.900
b.375
c.981
d.250

2.How many ergs are there in 1 joule?

a.102
b.104
c.106
d.107

3. Who among the following described protoplasm as the physical basis of life?

a.T.H Huxley
b.Leeuwenhoek
c.Rudolf Virchow
d.J.C Bose

4.Who discovered the circulation of blood in human body?

a.Edward Jenner
b.Joseph Lister
C.William Harvey
d.Jonon Eslas

5.Who was the surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery in 1865?

a.Edwaed Jenner
b.Joseph Lister
c.Henry William
d.john Sleman

6.Choose the correct combination:

a.Typewriter: Remington
b.Dynamite: Dunlop
c.Evolution: Darwin
d.Aeroplane:Harwy

7.Philology is the study of:

a.Study of bones
b.Study of muscles
c.Study of architecture
d.Study of languages

8.Numismatics is the study of:

a.Coins
b.Numbers
c.Stamps
d.Space

9.Who invented doctor's thermometer?

a.Fahrenheit
b.Edison
c.Galileo
d.None of these

10.Who proposed the chemical evolution of life?

a.Darwin
b.Lamarck
c.Oparin
d.Haechel




Answers
1.c 2.d 3.a 4.c 5.b
6.c 7.d 8.a 9.a 10.c

1.About how many taste buds are present in human tongue?

a.Around 1000
b.Around 2000
c.Around 3000
d.Around 3300

2.There are six hundred muscles in a human body, name the part of the body which contains the strongest muscle:

a.Thighs
b.Jaws
c.Hips
d.Pelvis

3.What are diuretics?

a.A medicine which induces one to vomit
b..A medicine which helps urine production
c..A medicine which acts as a laxative
d..A medicine to decrease the blood pressure

4.How long does the brain take to die after stoppage of blood circulation?

a.It does immediately
b.60 sec
c.120 sec
d.180 sec

5.Antibiotics are selectively toxic and usually accompained by harmful side effects. What is possible side effect of streptomycin?

a.Diarrhea
b.deafness
c.Dysentry
d.Numbness

6.What should be daily average quantity of urine production in a healthy body?

a.1 liter
b.1.5 liter
c.2 liter
d.None of these

7.Which the source of energy for the human brain?

a.Vitamin A
b.glucose
c.Proteins
d.Phosphorous

8.About how much blood does the heart of an average human being pumped every minute

a.6.2 liter
b.5.2 liter
c.4.2 liter
d.3.2 liter

9.Name the disease cause by the excess of uric acid in the human body:

a.Diabetes
b.Rickets
c.Gout
d.Incontinence

10. Which of the following is not a bone of the face?

a.Mandible bone
b.Nasal bone
c.parietal bone
d.Maxilla bone



Answers
1.C 2.b 3.b 4.d 5.d
6.b 7.b 8.a 9.c 10.c

1.Hormones assist in which one of the following activities?

a.Digestion of food
b.Activities of enzymes
c.Regulation of the body processes
d.Maintaining an optimum level of pH in the body

2.Urea and Uric acid are formed in the metabolism of

a.Sugars
b.Fats
c.Proteins
d.Minerals

3.The most highly contractile part of the human body is

a.Skin
b.Stomach
c.Urinary bladder
d.Iris

4.Which one of the following is a tissue?

a.Liver
b.Heart
c.Skin
d.Blood

5.Which one of the following disease is a hereditary?

a.Anemia
b.Wephritis
c.Diabetes
d.Night blindness

6.A man suffering from the bleeding of gums is advised to take

a.Milk and Carrot
b.Sufficient protein
c.Citrus fruit
d.Water

7.Our teeth and bones are made of mainly:

a.Calcium, hydrogen and phosphate
b.Calcium and phosphate
c.Calcium and sulphate
d.None of these

8.Gastric juice is produced in

a.Mouth
b.Liver
c.Pancreas
d.Stomach

9.The red blood cell in a human body die after about to

a.150 days
b.120 days
c.90 days
d.157 days

10.of the following organs in human body, the largest is

a. Kidney
b. Heart
c. Brain
d. Liver


Answers

1.C 2.C 3.D 4.C 5.C
6.C 7.B 8.D 9.B 10.D

1.Sensitive layer of the eye is

a.Choriods
b.Sclerotic
c.Retina
d.Cornea
e.None of these

2.Laughing gas has a chemical composition of following two elements

a.Nitrogen+Hydrogen
b.Nitrogen+Carbon
c.Nitrogen+Oxygen
d.Oxygen+Carbon
e.None of these

3.Which triplet DNA codes for Valine:

a.CTT
b.AGU
c.CAT
d.AAT
e.None of these

4.Which of the following is not a part of Darwinism

a.Over production
b.Natural selection
c.Inheritance for acquired characters
d.Competition for survival
e.None of these

5.Founder of Modern Astronomy was:

a.Archimedes
b.William Gilbert
c.Nicolas Copernius
d.Michale Faraday
e.None of these

6.The science which deals with the study of manners and customs of people is:

a.Ethnology
b.Morphology
c.Ethics
d.Genetics
e.None of these

7.Chemical used to kill rats and mice are:

a.Insecticides
b.Rodenticides
c.Fungicides
d.Herbicides
e.None of these

8.Dry ice is:

a.Methane hydrate
b.Liquid nitrogen
c.Solid CO2
d.Frozen water
e.None of these

9.Chemical name of vinegar is:

a.Sodium nitrate
b.Dilute acetic acid
c.Chloride of lime
d.Calcium
e.None of these

10.Which of the following is most elastic

a.Steel
b.rubber
c.Glass
d.Sponge
e.None of these


Answers
1.C 2.C 3.E 4.A 5.C
6.A 7.B 8.C 9.B 10.A

1. CNG stands for?
(A) Converted Natural Gas
(B) Conduced Natural Gas
(C) Conducted Natural Gas
(D) Compressed Natural Gas

2. Which from the following is true for “Sound”?
(A) Sound cannot travel through a vacuum
(B) Sound cannot travel through gasses
(C) Sound cannot travel through liquids
(D) Sound cannot travel through solids

3. When white light is passed through a prism, it splits into __________ colors.
(A) 5
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 8

4. 1 nanometer = ?
(A) 10-3 meter
(B) 10-6 meter
(C) 10-9 meter
(D) 10-12 meter

5. Instrument used for measuring very high temperature is
(A) Pyroscope
(B) Pyrometer
(C) Seismograph
(D) Xylometer

6. Sound waves are _________ waves.
(A) Transverse
(B) Electromagnetic
(C) Longitudinal
(D) none of these

7. The lifespan of White Blood Cells is __________ day(s).
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

8. The fluid part of blood is known as
(A) plasma
(B) platelets
(C) blood cells
(D) hormones

9. X-rays were discovered by
(A) Rontgen
(B) Thomson
(C) Rutherford
(D) Becquerel

10. The speed of light is
(A) 280,000 km/s
(B) 300,000 km/s
(C) 320,000 km/s
(D) none of these

ANSWERS: EVERYDAY SCIENCE MCQS
1. D 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. B  6. C 7. A  8. A 9. A 10. B

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