Multiple Choice Questions

Everyday Science

Q: Particle star from where stars are formed are known as _________________________?
A) Stellar nurseries
B) Star clouds
C) Event horizons
D) Singularities
Q: The SI standard of time is based on_________________?
A) The daily rotation of the earth
B) the frequency of light emitted by Kr86
C) the yearly revolution of the earth about the sun
D) None of these
Q: All of the following substances are crystalline except ___________________?
A) Ice
B) Diamond
C) Sucrose
D) Plastic
Q: Which of the following has the largest wavelength?
A) Visible light
B) x-rays
C) Infrared light
D) Ultraviolet radiation
Q: Quantity of fresh air required for a man is 1000 cubic feet of air for every______________________?
A) 5 minutes
B) 10 minutes
C) 15 minutes
D) 20 minutes
Q: Water vapour turns into clouds in the atmosphere when:
A) It rains
B) The temperature
C) Dew point is reached
D) Evaporation takes place
Q: The areas around the North and South poles within the Polar circles is called____________________?
A) The Torrid Zone
B) The Frigid Zone
C) The temperature Zone
D) The hardiness Zone
Q: Which of the following vitamins is synthesized in the body by intestinal bacteria___________?
A) Vitamins B1
B) Vitamins B12
C) Vitamins E
D) Vitamins K
Q: Muscles fatigue is caused by the accumulation of_______________________?
A) Uric acid
B) Lactic acid
C) Oxalacetic acid
D) Pyruvic acid
Q: What is/ are the basic purpose (s)of dams?
A) Storage of water in a large reservoir
B) Generation of electricity
C) Controls of floods
D) All of above
Q: The protein content is wheat is approximately_____________?
A) 0.06
B) 0.09
C) 0.12
D) 0.15
Q: Approximately how many Galaxies are there?
A) 10 Billion Galaxies
B) 100 Billion Galaxies
C) 1000 Billion Galaxies
D) 10000 Billion Galaxies
Q: The variety of coal in which deposit contains recognizable traces of the original plant material is________________?
A) bitumen
B) anthracite
C) lignite
D) peat
Q: What is the addictive drug in tobacco__________?
A) Ethanol
B) Nicotine
C) Ammonia
D) Tar
Q: Fatal degenerative lung disease caused by particulate asbestos is referred to as _______________?
A) asbestosis
B) asthma
C) Allergy
D) sinusitis
Q: Melanoma (skin cancer)is associated with___________________?
A) ozone accumulation
B) ozone depletion
C) acid rain
D) allergens
Q: Which are the Largest of the White blood cells?
A) Lymphocytes
B) eosinophil's
C) basophils
D) monocytes
Q: Black holes' refers to________________?
A) Holes occurring in heavenly bodies
B) Bright spots on the sun
C) Collapsing object of high density
D) Collapsing object of low density
Q: Which is the nearest star to our ,sun?
A) Proxima Centurai
B) Alpha Scorpii
C) Beta Orionis
D) Vega
Q: Who invented bulb?
A) Philips
B) Robert
C) Edison
D) William
Q: Which of the following female mosquito is the cause of Dengue fever?
A) Aedes Aegypteis
B) Anophilies
C) Barinohils
D) N.O.A
Q: Sun is moving around the centre of the galaxy at a velocity of______________km/s?
A) 205
B) 210
C) 215
D) 220
Q: Rusting of iron involves _________________?
A) Reduction
B) Oxdiation
C) Decomposition
D) Displacement
Q: Water vapour beyond the dew point result in_________________?
A) Precipitation
B) Hailstrom
C) Condensation
D) Formation of ice
Q: Approximate age of milky-way is_________________?
A) 16.5 billion years
B) 15.5 billion years
C) 13.5 billion years
D) 14.5 billion years
Q: Which of the following is not a Fat-soluble vitamin?
A) Vitamin B5
B) Vitamin B6
C) Vitamin B3
D) Vitamin B2
Q: How long does it take for the moon to orbit the earth once?
A) 26.3 days
B) 27.3 days
C) 28.3 days
D) 30.3 days
Q: Scientist discovered a previously undetected feature of the human Anatomy that could be the largest organ of human body?
A) Brass
B) Pectora
C) Interstitium
D) Otic
Q: Monteral Protocol 1987 was _______________?
A) Treaty among nations to reduce nuclear
B) Climate control treaty
C) Treaty to protect ozone layer
D) Trade policy about tarrifs
Q: White bloods cells are known as _______________?
A) Thrombocytes
B) Leucocytes
C) Erythrocytes
D) None of these
Q: Which of the following diseases is spread by Fleas ?
A) Small pox
B) Tetnus
C) Typhus
D) Yellow fever
Q: What is the weight of the average human brain?
A) 1.2 to 1.4 kg
B) 1.4 to 1.8 kg
C) 2.1 to 2.8 kg
D) 3.1 to 3.4 kg
Q: What is the weight of the average Human Heart ?
A) 300 grams
B) 350 grams
C) 400 grams
D) 450 grams
Q: Who is Considered as Father of Botany ?
A) Aristotle
B) Gregor Joghen Mandle
C) Theophrast
D) Corlous Linnaeous
Q: Oncology is the study of_________________?
A) Onions
B) Origins
C) Cancer
D) Diseases
Q: The psychological test of human emotions and personality ,using inkblots,is formally known as what?
A) Rorschach
B) Nervous
C) Renal
D) All of above
Q: The outermost layer of the Earth is called _________________?
A) Crust
B) Mental
C) Core
D) None of these
Q: What is symbol of Gold?
A) Ag
B) Au
C) S
D) None
Q: In an oil lamps,the oil rises up in the wick due to?
A) Capillary action
B) Atmospheric pressure
C) Viscosity of oil
D) Change in temperature
Q: In which system of units ,gas bills are charegd?
A) SI
B) CGS
C) BTU
D) CNG
Q: The human blood is divided into__________ groups ?
A) Two groups
B) Three groups
C) Four groups
D) Five groups
Q: Which planet is Called Great Red Spot?
A) Neptune
B) Mars
C) Jupiter
D) Mercury
Q: What is the heaveist metal ?
A) Iron
B) Mercury
C) Nickel
D) Osmium
Q: Human body does not contain?
A) Calcium oxlate
B) Chondroitin sulfate
C) Boron
D) phosphate
Q: Inside which organ is the gallblader located?
A) Pancreas
B) Liver
C) Kidney
D) Small intestine
Q: How many pairs of walking legs does a cockroach have?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
Q: Which of the following is affected by rickets in the human body?
A) Bones
B) Tissues
C) Muscles
D) Blood
Q: P-waves is a term associated with_________________?
A) Earthquakes
B) Oceans
C) Wind
D) Rivers
Q: Which statement about sound is true?
A) Sound can't travel through vaccum
B) Sound can't travel through glass
C) Sound can’t travel through water
D) Non of theses
Q: What "Enrico Fermi" invented ?
A) X-ray machine
B) Betatron
C) Cyclotron
D) Nuclear reacter

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