Multiple Choice Questions

Everyday Science

Q: Animals living in the tree Trunks are known as ____________________?
A) Arboreal
B) Volant
C) Amphibious
D) Aquaticx
Q: Sericulture is the study of which discipline ?
A) slilk production
B) Milk production
C) honey production
D) forest timber production
Q: The image formed in a compound microscope is_______________________?
A) erect
B) invented
C) sometimes erect,sometimes invented
D) None
Q: Who invented the first battery?
A) Alessandro volta
B) tim Berner
C) Rob Stothard
D) Georges Lenclanche
Q: What type of energy does spring have?
A) Elastic Potential Energy
B) Kinetic Energy
C) Potential Energy
D) None of the above
Q: Who invented "Aispirin"in 1897?
A) Barnard
B) Newton
C) Felix Hoffman
D) McLeod
Q: In homoSapiens (Human) the fertilization occurs in the __________________?
A) Uterus
B) Ovaries
C) Oviduct
D) Cervix
Q: Which bone in human body is not directly attached to other bones ?
A) Ulna
B) Hyoid
C) Tibia
D) Cranium
Q: The avereage acceleration caused by gravity per second is__________________?
A) 22 feet
B) 32 feet
C) 52 feet
D) 42 feet
Q: Hypermetropia or Hyperopia means being able to see________________?
A) Distant objects opaque
B) Distant object clearly
C) Close object unclear
D) Close object clearly
Q: Which layer of the atmosphere reflects radia waves back to the earth's surface?
A) Troposphere
B) Stratosphere
C) Ozone layer
D) Ionosphere
Q: Trypsin is an enzyme which digests protein produced by____________________?
A) Liver
B) Pancreas
C) Stomach
D) Small intestine
Q: The Saturn rings discovered by__________________?
A) Newton
B) Robert Brown
C) Galileo
D) None of these
Q: Which is the purest form of water ?
A) Rain Water
B) Heavy Water
C) Tap Water
D) None of these
Q: How many latitude line are there ?
A) 90
B) 180
C) 270
D) 360
Q: Who said that light is made of corpurscles/particles?
A) Maxwell
B) Einstein
C) Newton
D) Huygein
Q: Internal friction of fluid is called ___________________?
A) Viscosity
B) Surface tention
C) Resistence
D) Cohesive froce
Q: The turning efffect of force is called ________________?
A) Moment
B) Momentum
C) Torque
D) None of these
Q: The processs of splitting water molecules in the presence of light energy is called _____________?
A) Electrolysis
B) Photolysis
C) Radiolysis
D) Thermolysis
Q: Which instruement is used for viewing the sun?
A) Stroboscope
B) Heliograph
C) Solograph
D) None of these
Q: An example of rhixome is_______________?
A) Carrot
B) Tomato
C) Ginger
D) Garlic
Q: Which oh the following invention is oldest?
A) Clock
B) Microscope
C) Barometer
D) Cycle
Q: Hepatitis C is a leading cause of____________________?
A) HIV
B) Diabetes
C) Chronic liver disease
D) AIDS
Q: Which of the following is used in Beauty parlours for hair setting?
A) Silicon
B) Chlorine
C) Sulphur
D) Phosphorus
Q: A docter who specializes in diseases of the nose ?
A) Rhinologist
B) Otologist
C) Pathologist
D) Podiatrist
Q: The only vitamin which can be stored in human body?
A) Vitamin C
B) Vitamin D
C) Vitamin K
D) None of these
Q: What is the Medical term for Fever ?
A) Hypothermia
B) Pyrexia
C) Hypertension
D) Thermophilia
Q: Brass gets discoloured in air because of the presence of which of the following gases in air______________________?
A) Carbon dioxide
B) Oxygen
C) Nitrogen
D) Hydrogen sulphide
Q: What is the molecular weight of Ammonia (NH3)____________________?
A) 17.031 g/mol
B) 18.031g/mol
C) 19.031g/mol
D) 27.033g/mol
Q: Who is the Father of Genetics?
A) Gregor Mendal
B) Alexendar
C) Darewin
D) Louis pasture
Q: The inert gas which is substituted for nitrogen in the air used by deep sea divers for breathing ,is___________________?
A) Argon
B) Xenon
C) Helium
D) Krypton
Q: Main and excessive part of plasma consists of__________________?
A) Carbon dioxide
B) Oxygen
C) Water
D) Glucose
Q: How many chambers are in the human heart?
A) 2
B) c
C) 4
D) 5
Q: Example of gas having monoatomic molecules is_______________________?
A) Nitrogen
B) Nydrogen
C) Neon and argon
D) Oxygen and Nitrogen
Q: Almost identical eclipses occur after 18 years and 11 days .this cycle is known as _______________________?
A) Partial Eclipse cycle
B) Total Eclipse cycle
C) Saros cycle
D) None of above
Q: Insects responsible for transmitting diseases are called_________________?
A) Drones
B) Vectors
C) Hybirds
D) None of these
Q: Which of the following is not a contagious disease ?
A) Hysteria
B) Measles
C) Typhoid
D) Influenza
Q: Who discovered the Polio vaccine?
A) Jonas Salk
B) Jabr bin Hayan
C) Selman Waksman
D) None of these
Q: If the level of atmosphere pollution increases :
A) The length of the day will increases
B) The length of the day will decreases
C) The length of the day will remain same
D) None of these
Q: To which of the following chambers of the heart,is the aorta connected ?
A) Left ventricle
B) Right ventricle
C) Right auricle
D) Left auricle
Q: Which of the following is used as a lubricant?
A) Graphite
B) Silica
C) Diamond
D) Iron oxide
Q: Symbol of iron is__________________?
A) Na
B) Fr
C) Fe
D) Zn
Q: Speed of sounf in air is _______________km/h?
A) 1347
B) 243
C) 1235
D) 1495
Q: Vitamin C is essential for_____________________?
A) Appetite
B) Growth & repairing of tissues
C) Muscles
D) Brain
Q: Long-sight defect could be corrected by using_____________lens?
A) Concave
B) Convex
C) diverging
D) None of these
Q: The most abundant element in the universe is______________________.
A) Oxygen
B) Hydrogen
C) Carbon Dioxide
D) Silicon
Q: When white light is passed through a prims,it splits into___________________colours.
A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 8
Q: In general ,Comets have_____________________orbits
A) Elliptical
B) Highly elliptical
C) Circular
D) Parabolic
Q: The bodyguard of the Earth is ________________________that save the Earth from many Comets and Aesteriods.
A) Mars
B) Saturn
C) Uranus
D) Jupiter
Q: For,proper formation of a teeth ,__________________is essential?
A) iodine
B) copper
C) fluorine
D) Iron

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