Multiple Choice Questions

Everyday Science

Q: The amount of energy in wheat is______________?
A) 100k Calories /100 gram
B) 245 k Calories/100 gram
C) 348 k Calories /100 gram
D) 490 k Calories /100 gram
Q: The muscles ,tissues and blood all are made up of_________?
A) Carbohydrates
B) Proteins
C) Vitamins
D) Fats
Q: Which type of motions are present in solid?
A) Translations
B) Rotational
C) Vibrational
D) all of these
Q: Bleaching powder contains_____________?
A) Nitrogen
B) Iodine
C) Chlorine
D) Bromine
Q: First Atomic theory was proposed by?
A) John Dalton
B) Rutherford
C) De Brogile
D) D.I.Mendeleef
Q: The reaction between methane and chlorine in diffused sunlight is___________?
A) Oxidation
B) Reduction
C) Polymerisation
D) Radical substitution
Q: Through which organ does a fish respire ?
A) Nose
B) Lungs
C) Gills
D) Fins
Q: In the treatment of which diseases is dialysis used?
A) Ulcers
B) Heart failure
C) Kidney failure
D) Brain tumour
Q: The sounds of which frequency are human beings most sensitive ?
A) 400 hertz
B) 20 hertz
C) 20000 hertz
D) 5000 hertz
Q: "COTTON" is grown on__________?
A) Black soil
B) Red soil
C) Regur Soil
D) Alluvial Sea
Q: Nephology is study of______________?
A) Knowledge
B) Clouds
C) Rain
D) None
Q: Tetanus is caused by_____________?
A) Clostridium
B) Virus
C) Bacteriophage
D) Salmonella
Q: The brian of human adult weights about_____________?
A) 1200-1300 gm
B) 1600-2000 gm
C) 500-800 gm
D) 100-200 gm
Q: Rearing of honey bees for honey production is called ?
A) Sericulture
B) Apiculture
C) Viticulture
D) Bees culture
Q: What is the first element in the periodic table?
A) Hydrogen
B) Helium
C) Nitrogen
D) Carbon
Q: Tooth decay is caused by?
A) Salt
B) Sugar
C) Calcium
D) Formalin
Q: Soap is__________?
A) Acid
B) Chemical
C) Powder
D) Salt
Q: 746 watts are equivalent to_______________?
A) 1 Joule
B) 1 erg
C) 1HP
D) 1 poise
Q: Sceince which deals with the position and movement of heavenly bodies ?
A) Astrophysics
B) Astronomy
C) Astrology
D) Astronautics
Q: Most of the weather phenomena take place in which of the following layers of the atmosphere?
A) Mesosphere
B) Ionosphere
C) Stratosphere
D) Troposphere
Q: The matter of our sun is in_____________state ?
A) Liquid
B) Gas
C) Solid
D) Plasma
Q: Silicon is an example of_______________?
A) No conducter
B) Semiconducter
C) SuperConducter
D) None of these
Q: The blind spot is located at the ____________of the eye ?
A) Pupil
B) Vitreous humor
C) aqueous humor
D) optic disk
Q: Guava has the maximum amount of which Vitamin?
A) Vitamin K
B) Vitamin B
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin D
Q: The lenses are used for the correction of_______________?
A) Long sightedness
B) Short sighedness
C) Both A & B
D) None of these
Q: Wisdom teeth normally grow between the age of _________?
A) 34-40
B) 17-30
C) 45-55
D) 10-17
Q: Which of the following flower is called Queen of Water ?
A) Rose
B) Lilly
C) Rafflesia
D) Tulip
Q: Fan was invented by______________?
A) Arthur Schimit
B) Alfered Nobel
C) Skaats Wheeler
D) None of these
Q: The movement of any solvent across a semipermeable membrane is called ____________?
A) Osmosis
B) Cataphoresis
C) Electrolysis
D) Electrophoresis
Q: Which has the lowest pH?
A) Hepatic Bile
B) Gastric Juice
C) Saliva
D) Pancreatic Juice
Q: _____is the "Work done is moving a unit charge between two points in an electric circuit ?
A) Potential difference
B) Current
C) Power
D) Resistence
Q: A crescograph is a device for measuring the growth in _________?
A) Micro organism
B) Plants
C) Human
D) Pollution
Q: Which of these is a micronutrient of plants?
A) Oxygen
B) Nitrogen
C) Boron
D) Carbon
Q: Cover of the capsule is made of______________?
A) paper
B) Polythene
C) Eggshell
D) Gelatin
Q: Isotopes of an element have the same number of______________?
A) Nuetrons
B) Protons
C) Electrons
D) Beta rays
Q: Which of the following is the world's loudest bird?
A) White bellbird
B) Peacock
C) Piha
D) None of these
Q: A convex mirrior always __________?
A) Froms a real image
B) Froms a Virtual image
C) Froms an inverted image
D) Produces a larger image
Q: The study of the structure of the body is called ___________?
A) Anthropobiology
B) Anatomy
C) Aphnology
D) Apiology
Q: What is the Chemical formula of Zinc hydroxide ____________?
A) Zn(OH)2
B) ZNO2
C) Zn2(OH)3
D) ZnOH
Q: What is the chemical formula for Sodium Carbonate ___________?
A) Na3CO2
B) CNa2O3
C) Na2CO3
D) Na3CO3
Q: The discovery of neutron became very late because __________?
A) It does not carry any charge
B) It does not move
C) It is a fundamental particle
D) It is present in nucleus
Q: If steel is heated to a temperature well below red heat and it then cooled slowly,the procees is called __________?
A) Annealing
B) Quenching
C) Tempering
D) Nitriding
Q: The ozone molecule contains which type of bonding __________?
A) Dative bond
B) Covalent bond
C) Both A and B
D) Ionic Bond
Q: The normal range of the number of white blood cells in a microlitre of blood is between___________?
A) 2,500 and 09,300
B) 4,500 and 10,000
C) 4,900 and 12,000
D) None of these
Q: How many Calories are there in 100 grams Natural Honey?
A) 107
B) 209
C) 304
D) 416
Q: How many bones are in human Eyes?
A) Three
B) Four
C) Five
D) Seven
Q: Which of the following cutting conditions greatly affects the tool wear?
A) Cutting speed
B) Feed
C) Depth of cut
D) None of these
Q: The study of forces acting upon bodies in motion in the air is called __________?
A) Aeronautics
B) Aerophysics
C) Aerodynamics
D) Aerofraction
Q: Who discovered the Solar system?
A) Copernicus
B) Newton
C) Galileo
D) Kepler
Q: Red blood cells are produced in____________?
A) Liver
B) Heart
C) Spleen
D) Bonemarrow

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