Multiple Choice Questions

Everyday Science

Q: The only non metal exists in liquid state is ___________?
A) Mercury
B) Bromine
C) Phosphorus
D) Phosphorus
Q: The main factor for determining a region’s climate is ___________?
A) Latitude
B) Temperature
C) Longitude
D) None of them
Q: How Many Megapixels is the Human Eye?
A) 570
B) 576
C) 560
D) None of These
Q: The Cow’s Milk contains how much amount of water in terms of percentage?
A) 0.6
B)  65%
C)  72%
D)  87%
Q: Which metal is called “metal of hope”?
A) Uranium
B) Titanium
C) Gold
D) Platinum
Q: Cancer that does not form a tumour.
A)  metastatic breast cancer
B)  leukaemia 
C)  lung cancer
D)  bladder cancer
Q: Who is the inventor of the first magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine?
A) Godfrey Hounsfield
B)  Matias Schneider
C) Raymond Dalmatian
D)  Theodore Schwann
Q: What is the distance of the star Proximal Centauri from the planet Earth ________?
A) 4 2 light years
B) 3 2 light years
C) 2 4 light years
D)  1 5 light years
Q: Which of the following lens are useful in microscope?
A)  Convex lens
B) Concave lens
C) Curved lens
D) None of These
Q: The term ‘white coal’ is sometimes referred to which of the following?
A) Geothermal energy
B)  Wind energy
C) Hydroelectricity
D) Biomass energy
Q: The energy currency of the cell is called?
A)  ATP
B)  Fat
C) LEAD
D) None of These
Q: How many rows in the modern Periodic Table?
A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) None of These
Q: How many columns in the modern Periodic Table?
A) 17
B)  18
C) 19
D)  None of these
Q: Where do the Prime Meridian and the equator intersect each other point?
A) Arabian Peninsula
B) Malacca Strait
C) Gulf of Guinea 
D)  All of These
Q: Which of the following is a rich source of Vitamin B-12?
A) Cashew nut
B) Milk
C) Apple
D) Apple
Q: Which of the followings planet can float on water?
A) Saturn
B) Mars
C) Venus
D) None
Q: What is the main composition of the sun?
A) Oxygen and Ammonia
B)  Hydrogen and Helium
C) Hydrogen and Oxygen
D) Methane and Hydrogen
Q: Which of the following will you use to remove rust stains on cloth?
A)  Alcohol
B)  Oxalic Acid Solution
C) Kerosene Oil
D) None of These
Q: What is the name of the chart with letters in multiple rows, used for an eye test ?
A)  Snelling Chart
B) Maslow’s pyramid
C) Gantt Chart
D) Peptide Test
Q: Composition of Ozone layer is on?
A) First layer
B) Second layer
C) Third layer
D) Fourth layer
Q: _______ is called folic acid.
A) Vitamin B1
B)  Vitamin B6
C) Vitamin B9
D)  Vitamin B12
Q: Who keeps blind snakes as their pets?
A) Woodcutters
B)  Eagles
C) Parrots
D) Owls
Q: Which of the following animal has blue blood?
A) Snail
B) Octopus
C) Spider
D) All of above
Q: An optical instrument which is used measure the properties of visible light is called?
A) Microscope
B) Telescope
C) Spectroscope
D) Oscilloscope
Q: Kinetics is the study of________.
A) Motion and its causes
B) Force and energy
C) Friction
D)  Heat and temperature
Q: What time of day do most owls hunt?
A)  Morning
B) Afternoon
C) Evening
D) Night
Q: What does A1C measure in the blood test?
A) total cholesterol
B)  blood sugar level for three months
C) fructosamine
D) muscle strength
Q: The frequency of ultrasound wave is typically?
A) Above 20 kHz
B) Above 20,000 kHz
C)  Below 20 kHz
D) Below 02 kHz
Q: The optic nerve which is found in the human brain is also called ___________?
A)  Second cranial nerve
B)  Mini nervous
C) Carnival nerve
D) Sustained nerve
Q: The Blood Grouping Was Discovered by__________ ?
A) Robert Oppenheimer
B) Karl Landsteiner
C)  Dr Hollerith
D) None of them
Q: Fog is an example of _________?
A) Gas in gas
B)  Gas in liquid
C)  Liquid in Gas
D)  Liquid in liquid
Q: Smoke is an solution of _________?
A) Solid in solid
B)  Solid in liquid
C) solid in gas
D)  Gas in gas
Q: Blood sugar is measured in:
A)  mmHg
B) mg/decilitre
C)  PPM
D) Gram/Litter
Q: A light year is a unit of ?
A) Time
B) Energy
C) distance
D) Mass
Q: The ‘Solar Corona’ mainly consists of?
A) Gases
B) Ice
C) Molten lava
D) Cosmic rays
Q: Natural Radioactivity was discovered by Becquerel in ____________?
A) 1766
B) 1896 
C) 1935
D) 2001
Q: What fear do people with haphephobia have?
A)  fear of dogs
B)  fear of helicopters
C) fear of touch
D) fear of houses
Q: Where is the location of intermediate neurons?
A) Kidney
B) Brain
C) Spleen
D) Liver
Q: In the human body, the lungs remove which gas from the blood?
A) Nitrogen
B) Hydrogen
C)  Carbon Dioxide
D) Argon
Q: The term xerostomia refers to_________?
A) dry skin
B)  dry mouth
C) dry nose
D) dry head
Q: Which insect can survive without a head for one or more weeks?
A)  Ladybird
B)  Bee
C) Cockroach
D) Termite
Q: Carpology is a discipline devoted to the study of what?
A) Carbons
B) Cubes
C) Seeds and fruits
D) Infertile soils
Q: In radio, what does the FM stands for?
A)  Frequency modulation
B)  Frequency meter
C) Fiber modulation
D)  Frequency Magnet
Q: Aphasia is the inability to do what?
A) Walk
B) Communicate
C) Study
D) Bath
Q: A Cheetah can accelerate to 100 kmph in just__________.
A) 3 seconds
B) 6 seconds
C) 9 seconds
D)  12 seconds
Q: Which of these is ‘escapism’?
A) an extreme sport
B)  vintage fashion style
C) a dangerous adventure
D) mental diversion from unpleasant or boring aspects of daily life
Q: What colour is called magenta?
A) Black
B) White
C) Yellow
D) Reddish-Purple
Q: The colour of a sedimentary rock is often mostly determined by___________?
A) Zinc
B) Iron
C) Calcium
D) Calcium
Q: Pregnancy time period of “mice” is ___________?
A) 2 weeks
B) 2 5 weeks
C)  3 weeks
D)  4 weeks
Q: Which planet looks reddish in the night sky ?
A)  Jupiter
B) Saturn
C) Mars
D)  Mercury

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