Multiple Choice Questions

Everyday Science

Q: The vitamin which is generally excreted by humans in urine is__________?
A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamon B
C) Vitamin B12
D) Vitamin C
Q: The rocks fromed out of layers of sediment bonded together are known as ______________?
A) Metamorphic rocks
B) Sedimentary rocks
C) Igneous rocks
D) All of the above
Q: Vitamin A is found in the ____________?
A) Green vegetables
B) white vegetables
C) Yellow vegetables
D) Red vegetables
Q: Which of the following is a mammal?
A) Ostrich
B) Crocodile
C) Platypus
D) Duck
Q: Earth is closet to the sun every year in early _________ when it's winter for the Northern Hemisphere . We're farthest away from the sun in early _____________ during or Northern Hemisphere summer .
A) January - July
B) June- December
C) July-January
D) December - June
Q: At what time of day is the relative humidity normally at a minimum_______?
A) When the air temperature is highest
B) Just before sunrise
C) About midnight
D) When the air temperature is lowest
Q: When oil and gas resources are brunt they kill many forests and lakes by___________?
A) deforestation
B) Water pollution
C) Acid rain
D) forest fire
Q: There are ______kinds of joints in human body ?
A) 4
B) 5
C) 6
D) 7
Q: Basidiospores are considered to be a major source of ___________?
A) Airbone allergents
B) Water brone allergens
C) Animal faeces
D) Bioweapon
Q: Which of the following planets orbits around the sun in a clockwise direction ?
A) Earth
B) Mercury
C) Jupiter
D) Venus
Q: Among the planet of the solar system the positon of the Earth from the Sun is:_____________?
A) Second
B) Third
C) Fourth
D) Sixth
Q: Lactometer is used for _______________?
A) Ship
B) Milk
C) Honey
D) None
Q: Pathology is the study of___________________?
A) Ethics
B) Disease
C) Future
D) Cancer
Q: Sun revolves around milky way is about __________million years ?
A) 225
B) 230
C) 245
D) 250
Q: The planet of the solar system which has Maximum number of moons is______________?
A) Jupiter
B) Venus
C) Saturn
D) Uranus
Q: Largest Galaxy in the Universe is ______________?
A) Andromeda Galaxy
B) Milky way
C) Spiral Galaxy
D) Horseshoe Galaxy
Q: The hard ,solid rocks whose composition or texture has been changed by heat or pressure in the Earth are called _____________?
A) Sedimentary rcoks
B) Metamorphic rocks
C) Igneous rocks
D) All of the above
Q: The percentage of Water used for Drinking in the world is?
A) 0.01
B) 0.1
C) 0.03
D) 0.05
Q: Wind always blows from area of ____________?
A) Low pressure to high pressure
B) High pressure to low pressure
C) Only low pressure
D) Only high pressure
Q: The study of heavenly bodies is known as ____________?
A) Astrology
B) Astronautic
C) Astronomy
D) Astrophysics
Q: The main culprit of greenhouse effect is Carbon diaxide.But which is the second element contribuiting most to greenhouse effect
A) Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
B) Chlorofluor ocarbons (CFCs)
C) Methane (CH4)
D) high fructose corn syrup (HFCs)
Q: When a sinle moon has two full moons,the second moon is called ____________?
A) Super moon
B) Blue moon
C) Super blue moon
D) Red moon
Q: Echo is a _____________of sound ?
A) Reflection
B) Refraction
C) Interference
D) None
Q: Adult human brain is about ____________%of the total body weight .
A) 0.02
B) 0.03
C) 0.07
D) 0.08
Q: The average length of the kidney of a man is about?
A) 7cm to 8cm
B) 8cm to 10cm
C) 10cm to 13cm
D) 13cm to 16cm
Q: Which of the following is used in pencils ?
A) Graphite
B) Silicon
C) Charcoal
D) Photophorous
Q: What are Coloumns in Periodic table called ?
A) Peroid
B) Group
C) Verticals
D) Perpendiculars
Q: Tocopheroi is the chemical name of which vitamin?
A) Vitamin C
B) Vitamin D
C) Vitamin A
D) Vitamin E
Q: What is the world's warmest Sea ?
A) Red Sea
B) Mediterranean Sea
C) Caspian Sea
D) Arabian Sea
Q: The major component of honey is_______________?
A) Glucose
B) Surcose
C) Maltose
D) Fructose
Q: In blood ,the percentage of water is _______________?
A) 0.75
B) 0.85
C) 0.9
D) 0.95
Q: The major part of natural gas ,petroleum and coal consists of?
A) Crabon
B) Chlorine
C) CFC
D) Methane
Q: One gram of carbohydrates give energy of the amount ?
A) 2 k Calories
B) 4.1 l Calories
C) 6.3 k Calories
D) 8.0 k Calories
Q: The alloy of aluminium used for making magnet is________________?
A) Duralumin
B) Y-Alloy
C) Alnico
D) Aluminium bronze
Q: Which one of the following gasses is readily soluble in water at room temperature ?
A) Chlorine
B) Nitrogen
C) Ammonia
D) Carbon Dioxide
Q: Air contains maximum amount of ________________?
A) Oxygen
B) Nitroegn
C) hydrogen
D) Carbon dioxide
Q: At what temperature does silver melt?
A) 275 Degree Calsius
B) 327 Degree Calsius
C) 961.8 Degree Calsius
D) 100 degree Calsius
Q: what lenses are used by people having short-sightedness?
A) Convex
B) Concave
C) Concave-convex
D) Plain
Q: Which natural element has the highest melting point ?
A) Iron
B) Tungsten
C) Copper
D) Silver
Q: On which disease did Robert Koch work?
A) Tuberculosis
B) Cholera
C) Malaria
D) Diabates
Q: Very small time intervals are accurately measured by the _____________?
A) Pabsars
B) White dwarfs
C) Atomic Clocks
D) None of these
Q: The Reason for a Swimming Pool to appear Less Deep than the actual depth is_______________?
A) Refraction
B) Light scattering
C) Reflection
D) Interference
Q: The carbon dioxide content in the air that we exhale is about ?
A) 0.04
B) 0.09
C) 0.15
D) 0.16
Q: The ability of the Eye to see in the dark ,is due to the production of a purple pigment known as ________________?
A) Caratene
B) Rhodopsin
C) Iodospin
D) Retinene
Q: Silver fish is the name of _______________?
A) Insect
B) Fish
C) Bird
D) Mammal
Q: Who is considered the "Father of psychoanalysis ?
A) Sigmund Frend
B) Galileo
C) Aristotle
D) Fabrica
Q: The protein content in wheat is approximately ?
A) 0.08
B) 0.06
C) 0.13
D) 0.17
Q: The chemical name of "Acid "(Tezaab)is_____________?
A) Sulfuric acid
B) Sodium chloride
C) Citric acid
D) None of these
Q: Sunlight is made of ______________colours ?
A) Seaven colours
B) Five colours
C) Three colours
D) None of these
Q: What is amoxicillin?
A) Type of birth control
B) A herbal remedy
C) An antibiotic
D) None

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