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Every Day Science Biology MCQs 1. What is the main purpose of white blood corpuscles? A. To carry nutrients B.

To combat infection C. To carry oxygen D. To give strength Answer is = B 2. Total volume of blood in a normal human being is A. 5 6 liters B. 3 4 liters C. 8 10 liters D. 10 12 liters Answer is = A 3. Red blood corpuscles are formed in the A. Liver B. Bone marrow C. Kidneys D. Heart Answer is = B 4. Blood does not coagulate inside the body to the presence of A. Fi brin B. Heparin C. Haemoglobin D. Plasma Answer is = B 5. Lungs are situated in the A. Abdominal cavity B. Buccal cavity C. Pericardinal cavity D. Thoracic cavity Answer is = D 6. How many numbers of bones in the human body of an adult ? A. 210 B. 206 C. 250 D. 450 Answer is = B

7. The pancreas secretes A. Insulin B. Vatiman A C. Bile juice D. None Answer is = A 8. The seat of memory in the human brain is located in the A. Medulla oblongata B. Cerebrum C. Cortex D. Cerebellum Answer is = C 9. Tibia is a bone found in the A. Arm B. Skull C. Leg D. Face Answer is = C 10. The main function of the kidney is A. To control blood pressure B. To control body temperature C. To remove waste products from the body D. To help in digestion of food Answer is = C 11. The strongest muscle in the human body is found in A. hands B. neck C. buttocks D. legs Answer is = C 12. What is gene? A. Sleep inducing drug B. Unit of heredity C. A type of body cell D. A kind of vitamin Answer is = B 13. The function of haemoglobin is A. To transport oxygen B. Destruction of bacteria C. Prevention of anaemia

D. Utilization of energy Answer is = A 14. A vegetable containing sulphur is A. Potato B. Cabbage C. Brinjal D. Pumpkin Answer is = B 15. Enzymes help in A. Respiration B. Digestion of food C. Immune system D. Reproduction Answer is = B 16. Ptyalin is an enzyme produced in the A. Salivary glands B. Pituitary gland C. Thyroid glands D. Pancreas Answer is = A 17. Heightened emotion is caused by A. Pituitary gland B. Thyroid glands C. Adrenal glands D. Salivary glands Answer is = C 18. The shortest bone in the human body is A. Vertebrae B. Stapes C. Phalages D. Metacarpals Answer is = B 19. A balanced diet contains A. Animals protein B. Macro and micro nutrients C. Food nutrients for growth and maintenance D. Butter and ghee Answer is = C

20. Wisdom teeth normally grow between the age of A. 34-40 B. 17-30 C. 45-55 D. 10-17 Answer is = A 21. Dossier means A. the do of medicine B. the actual things C. relevant paper D. unarranged papers Answer is = C 22. Lack ofcauses diabetes A. Sugar B. Insulin C. Calcium D. Vitamins Answer is = B 23. Biopsy is done on A. tissue taken from a dead body B. tissue taken from living body C. blood from veins D. blood from arties Answer is = B 24. Triple antigen vaccine is given children to protect them against A. polio B. whooping cough C. tuberculosis D. contagious diseases Answer is = B 25. A man weighing 96 Kg consists of approximately -liters of water A. 50 litters B. 66.5 litters C. 82 litters D. 42 litters Answer is = B 26. What does blood consists of? 60 % plasma, 40 % crop 65 % plasma, 40 % crop 62 % plasma, 40 % crop

68% plasma, 45 % crop Answer is = A CHEMISTRY 1. Which of the following gasses is used in fire extinguishers? A. Oxygen B. Hydrogen C. Water vapour D. Carbon dioxide Answer is = D 2. stains of rust from iron on cloth can be removed by A. hydrogen peroxide B. alcohol C. oxalic acid D. petrol Answer is = C 3. Cooking gas is a mixture of which of the following two gases? A. methane and carbon dioxide B. oxygen and nitrogen C. butane and propane D. oxygen and methane Answer is = D 4. Nameplates made of brass get discoloured in air because of which of the following gases in the air? A. oxygen B. nitrogen C. carbon dioxide D. hydrogen sulfide Answer is = D 5. on addition of salt to water , its A. Boiling point increases B. Boiling point decreases C. Boiling point is not affected D. Freezing point increases Answer is = A 6. Which of the following gases does not pollute air? A. Carbon dioxide B. Carbon monoxide C. Nitrogen dioxide

D. Sulphur dioxide Answer is = C 7. the inorganic natural resources of the earth is A. Mineral fuels B. Wood C. Coal D. Microbes Answer is = A 8. Which one of the following has the highest fuel value? A. Hydrogen B. Charcoal C. Natural gas D. Gasoline Answer is = A 9. the characteristic odour of garlic is due to A. A chloro compound B. A Sulphur compound C. A fluorine compound D. Acetic acid Answer is = B 10. Which of the following group of compounds constitute carbohydrates? A. fats and sugar B. fats, sugar and proteins C. starch, sugar and proteins D. starch and sugar Answer is = D 11. What is the chemical name of banking soda? A. sodium bicarbonate B. sodium nitrate C. Sodium carbonate D. Potassium Answer is = A 12. Milk lacks in one important nutrient; which? A. calcium B. iron C. potassium D. protein Answer is = B

13. Ripening of fruits is hastened by which of the following gases A. Hydrogen B. Carbon dioxide C. Methane D. Ethylene Answer is = D 14. Iron articles rust because of the formation of A. ferrous chloride B. a mixture of ferrous and ferric hydroxide C. sodium carbonate D. ferric chloride Answer is = B 15. Gunpowder consists of A. 75 % potassium nitrite + 15 % charcoal + 10%Sulphur B. 75 % potassium nitrite + 10 % charcoal +15 % Sulphur C. 75 % potassium nitrite + 10 % charcoal + 15 % Sulphur D.75 % potassium nitrite + 15 % charcoal +10 % Sulphur Answer is = C 16. X-rays are produced when are stream of electrons in an X-ray tube? A. Hits the glass wall of the tube B. Strikes metal target C. pass through a strong magnetic field D. none Answer is = B 17. in the periodic table, elements have been arranged? A. In the order of increasing volume B. In order of increasing atomic number C. In order of increasing atomic weights D. In order of increasing density Answer is = B 18. Which group pf elements in the periodical le show highest first ionization potential? Elements in the A. left hand top corner left hand bottom corner B. left hand bottom corner C. right hand top corner D. Right hand bottom corner Answer is = A 19. when we move from left to right in second period, the atomic valium of element? A. increases B. increases with constant state

C. decreases D. decreases than increases Answer is = B 20. Generally in a given period in the periodic table, as we move from left to right, the electropositive character of elements A. increases B. decreases C. Neither increases nor decreases D. decreases than increases Answer is = B 21. Atom bomb is based on the principle of? A. Nuclear fusion B. Nuclear fission C. Radioactive D. nuclear fission and fusion both Answer is = B 22. Oxidation involves: A. Gain in electrons B. gain of hydrogen C. less of electrons D. combustion Answer is = C 23. The substances are radioactive, which have? A. Electrons in their nuclei B. nuclei with less number of neutrons C. unstable nuclei D. electrons removed from the outermost shell Answer is = B 24. when nuclear energy is intended to be harnessed for generation of electricity, optionally destructive neutrons released in a nuclear reactor are absorbed by? A. Heavy water B. long rods of Cd C. cubical blocks made of graphite D. a pile of blocks made of graphite Answer is = C 25. Nuclear power reactors are operated at low temperature and consequently with lower efficiency because? A. nuclear heat is carried by ordinary steam B uranium is difficult to heat

C. the walls of nuclear reactors can not withstand high temperature D. high pressure in side the reactor reduces the temperature Answer is = C 26. The energy emitted from the sun is supposed to be due to A. Nuclear fission B. Nuclear fusion C. combustion of hydrogen D. radioactive disintegration Answer is = B 27. in a hydrogen bomb, hydrogen is converted into? A. Barium B. uranium C. uranium 238 D. helium Answer is = D 28. When to ice cubes are pressed over each other they unit to from one cube. Which of the following force is responsible for holding them together? A. Vander walls forces B. covalent attraction C. hydrogen bond formation D. dipole dipole attraction Answer is = C 29. The high boiling point of water is due to? A. weak dissociation of water molecule B. hydrogen bonding among water molecules C. its high specific heat D. its high dielectric constant Answer is = B 30. Ice has an open structure compared to water due to which it floats on water and occupies a greater volume of space. The open structure of ice is due to? A. Solid state of ice B. its low density C. crystalline nature D. hydrogen bonding Answer is = D 31. A gas can be liquefied by pressure alone when its temperature is? A. Higher than the critical temperature B. Lower than its critical temperature

C. equal to its critical temperature D. Equal to its critical temperature Answer is = B 32. Gases can be compressed to a greater extent because? A. Molecules are elastic B. there is no gap between molecules C. these are lighter than liquids D. there is a large space between the molecules Answer is = D 33. The cooling caused by the expansion of a compressed gas below its in inversion temperature without doing external work is called? A. Joule Thomson effect B. Adiabatic diamagnetism C. Faraday Tyndall effect D. Compton effect Answer is = A 34. Which of the following solution will have the highest boiling point? A. 1 % glucose in water B. 1 % sucrose in water C. 1 % NaCi in water D. 1 % Ca Ci 2 in water Answer is = D 35. Sea water is converted into fresh water by sunig the phenomenon of A. Plasmolysis B. Sedimentation C. Reverse osmosis D. Diffusion Answer is = C Physics 1. What are primary colors? A. Color of the rainbow B. Color in the spectrum of the white light C. colors which cannot be produced D. color found in nature Answer is = C 2. Air bubble in water shines because of the phenomenon of A. Dispersion B. Refraction C. Diffraction

D. Total internal reflection Answer is = D 3. Sun and the other stars are virtuously huge nuclear explosion chambers producing a large amount of head and light yet, we do not hear any of the explosions because A. Heat and light are electromagnetic B. Sound waves get attenuated completely before they reach the earth C. the process involved in the interior of the sun and the starts relate to atomic and subatomic particles and not molecules and their vibration D. the outer space is an absolute vacuum Answer is = D 4. The advantage of AC over DC is that A. it contain more electrical energy B. it is free from voltage fluctuation C. its generation coats much less D. it can be transmitted over long distances with minimum power loss Answer is = D 5. What minimum escape velocity the speed necessary to counter earth gravity and to break away from earth into outerspace required from a rocket to be lunched into space? A. 5 km per second B. 6 km per second C.11 km per second D.20 km per second Answer is = C 6. Which of the following device is use to step down the voltage of alternating current? A. induction cool B. Transformers C. Transistor D. Rectifier Answer is = B 7. The spherical shape of a small drop of a rain is due to A. Viscosity B. Surface tension C. atmospheric pressure D. gravity Answer is = B

8. The blue color of sky can be attributed to A. differential scattering of the sunlight by the atmosphere B. Total internal reflection of the sunlight by the atmosphere C. Absorption of sunlight D. Refraction of sunlight by the atmosphere Answer is = A 9. Which one of the following sets of properties are relevant for an electrical fuse wire needed for normal application? A. Thick wire, high melting point alloy, short length B. thick wire, low melting point alloy, large length C. Short length, low melting point alloy, thin wire D. Large length, low melting point alloy, thin wire Answer is = A 10. Ice floats on water because the density of Ice is less than that of water, Out of the following what part of giant icebergs remains above water? A. 1/10 B. 1/4 C. 1/2 D. Answer is = B 11. Which one of the following coolers has the longest wavelength? A. Green B. Yellow C. Blue D. Red Answer is = D 12. Which one of the following can be used to focus sunlight? A. Plan mirror B. Concave lens C. Concave mirror D. Convex mirror Answer is = C 13. Which one of the following is a good conductor of electricity? A. PVC B. Glass C. Rubber D. Graphite Answer is = D 14. The tendency of a liquid drop to contract and occupy minimum area is due to A. Surface tension

B. Viscosity C. Density D. Vapour pressure Answer is = A 15. Choke coil is coil of A. High resistance and high inductance B. Low resistance and high inductance C.High resistance and low inductance D. Low resistance and low inductance Answer is = B 16. Conductors, insolators and semi- conductors differ from each other due to property of A. ability of the current of carry B. formation of crystal lattice C. binding energy of their electrons D. mutual width of their energy gaps Answer is = D 17. On which principle dose the tape- recorder function? A. Electromagnetic Induction B. Electrovalency C. Gay musics law of combining volume D. Boyles Law Answer is = A 18. When a constant force is applied to a body it move with uniform A. Momentum B. Velocity C. Speed D. Acceleration Answer is = B 19. The silvered surface of thermos flask prevents transfer of heat by A. Conduction B. Convection C. Reflection D. Radiation Answer is = D 20. When wind blows at high velocity roof tops are blown off because pressure A. Outside is more than inside the roof B. inside is more than outside the roof C. Increases due to wind velocity D. Is exerted by air from outside Answer is = B

21. Tube light works on the principle of A. Chemical effect of current B. Heating effect of current C. Magnetic effect of current D. Discharge of electricity through gases Answer is = D 22. in a refrigerator, cooling is produced by A. The Ice is deposits on the freezer B. The evaporation of a volatile liquid C. The sudden expansion of a compressed gas D. Increases stability Answer is = B 23. On earth a removed from an electric bulb to prevent A. Oxidation of tungsten filament B. Bursting of bulb C. Loss of light due to absorption D.None of the above Answer is = A 24. A person climbing a hill bends forward in order to A. Avoid slipping B. Increases speed C. Reduce fatigue D. Increases stability Answer is = D 25. On earth a moving body ordinarily comes to rest by it self because of the A. Law of inertia B. Forces of friction C. Conservation of momentum D. Gravity Answer is = B 26. When the door of an operating refrigerator is opened the temperature of the room will A. Decreases B. Remain unchanged C. Fall down immediately D. increases Answer is = D 27. An electric motor is used to convert A. Electrical energy into mechanical energy B. Mechanical energy into kinetic energy C. Mechanical energy into electrical energy

D. Higher voltage to lower voltage Answer is = C 28. Two parallel wires carrying currents in the same direction attract each other because official A. Potential difference between them B. Mutual inductance between them C. Electric forces between them D. Magnetic forces between them Answer is = C 29. Energy of a body due to its motion is called A. Heat energy B. Kinetic energy C. potential energy D. Light energy Answer is = B 30. A moving ball stops due to action of A. Nuclear forces B. frictienal forces C. Electric forces D. Magnetic forces Answer is = B 31. The energy stored in a stretched spring is A. Potential energy B. kinetic energy C. heat energy D. Electrical energy Answer is = D 32. In cells chemical energy is transformed into A. kinetic energy B. potential energy C. heat energy D. Electrical energy Answer is = D 33. When body is dropped from a certain height, the gravitational potential energy is converted into A. Elastic potential energy B. chemical energy C. kinetic energy D. Light energy Answer is = C

34. Human body converts chemical potential energy of food into A. kinetic energy B. Light energy C. Nuclear energy D. heat energy Answer is = D 35. Electrochemical energy is required for the working of A. Circulatory system B. Nervous system C. Excretory system D. Digestive system Answer is = B 36. When cat laps for its prey them the chemical energy presents in its muscles is converted to A. potential energy then to light energy B. potential energy then to kinetic energy C.Electrical energy then to heat energy D. Heat energy then to nuclear energy Answer is = B 37. The energy stored in the fossil fuel is A. chemical energy B. heat energy C. Electrical energy D. Elastic potential energy Answer is = A 38. Semi -conductor is such a substance, whose ability to conduct current lies in between A. conductors and insulators B. conductors and superconductors C. insulators and superconductors D. Wood and plastic Answer is = A 39. Though the temperature inside lighted electric bulb is around 2700C, the filament dose not burn because: A. The metal of which it is made is resistant to burning B. the oxygen necessary for combustion (and bumming) is not available as the bulb is evacuated and filled with pure nitrogen or inert gases C. it dose not burn in closed systems D. it is made of non- metallic substance Answer is = B

40. A remote control gadget (for TV etc.) A. A small electromagnetic, that emits electromagnetic B. A small oscillator that emits electric pluses C. A small transmitter that emits infrared signals D. None of these Answer is = C Vitamins MCQs 1. Fat soluble vitamins are A. Vitamins A, B B. Vitamins A, D , E ,K C. Vitamins A , B , C , D D. Vitamins B , C Answer is = B 2. Water soluble vitamins are A. Vitamins B,E B. Vitamins A , B C. Vitamins C , D D. Vitamins B , C Answer is = D 3. Which of the following helps in clotting of blood? A. Vitamins B1 B. Vitamins D C. Vitamins K D. Vitamins B2 Answer is = C 4. Vitamin A is found in the A. White vegetables B. Green C. Yellow D. Red Answer is = B 5. Night blindness is due to lack of vitamin A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B C. Vitamin C D. Vitamin D Answer is = A 6. Which in our diet promotes bone formation and calcium absorption in our body? A. Vitamin A

B. Vitamin B C. Vitamin C D. Vitamin D Answer is = D 7. Rickets in childhood occurs due to the lack of A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B C. Vitamin C D. Vitamin D Answer is = D 8. Muscular and nervous disorders is due to lack of A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B C. Vitamin C D. Vitamin D Answer is = D 9. Which vitamin gets destroyed on heating A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B C. Vitamin C D. Vitamin D Answer is = C 10. Which vitamin is found in the body by exposure to ultra violet radiation on sunlight? A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B C. Vitamin C D. Vitamin E Answer is = D 11. The vitamin which can be most easily synthesized in human body is A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B C. Vitamin C D. Vitamin D Answer is = D 12. Which of the following is known as anti scurvy factor? A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin B C. Vitamin C D. Vitamin D Answer is = C

13. The best source of vitamin A is A. Lima bean B. Carrot C. Tomato D. Orange Answer is = B 14. Which of the following is not a source of vitamin C? A. potato B. Tomato C. Guava D. Milk Answer is = D 15. Which one of the following vitamins is known as the anti sterile factor? A. Ascorbic acid B. Retinol C. Riboflavin Answer is = C 16. Deficiency of vitamin C leads to a disease known as A. Scurvy B. Infertility C. Rickets D. Beri Beri Answer is = A 17. Deficieny of vitamin B1 causes A. Scurvy B. Infertility C. Rickets D. Beri Beri Answer is = D
Diseases Hepatitis is a disease of which of the following organ? A. Liver B. Heart C. Brain D. None Answer is = A What type of infection is tuberculosis? A. Viral B. Bacterial C. Fungal

D. None Answer is = B What is the disease Partussis commonly known as? A. Whooping cough B. Cholera C. Hepatitis D. None Answer is = A The decreased secretion of insulin causes? A. Diabetes B. Beri Beri C. Rickets D. None Answer is = A AIDS virus is called? A. H.I.V B. A.I.B C. V.I.V D. None Answer is = A Iron deficiency causes? A. Anaemia B. AIDS C. Cholera D. None Answer is =A Which of the following is caused by bacterial infection? A. Tetanus B. Cancer C. Malaria D. None Answer is =A

1. the most important stimulant in tea leaves is A. Burcina B. Caffeine C. Phenylalanine D. Theine Answer is = B 2. dolly is the name of the A. first cloned sheep B. first cloned monkey

C. first test- tube baby D. first human fossil Answer is = A 3. Which part of the camera is analogue to the retina in the human eye? A. lens B. film C. aperture D. shutter Answer is = B 4. When a person enters a dark room from bright light he is not able to see A. Eye is unable to adjust itself immediately B. Retina becomes insensitive momentarily C. Lris is unable to dilate the pupil immediately D. Distance between the lens and retina take time to adjusted Answer is = C 5. What is the average adult plus rate? A. 140-150 B. 115-125 C. 72-80 D. 60 Answer is = C 6. The beautiful color patterns exhibited by a peacock in its tail feathers are due to A. selective absorption of light B. selective reflection of light C. sinterference of light D. natural color pattern of feathers Answer is = A 7. A take starts freezing because of the cold atmosphere. It will first freeze A. At the bottom B. In the middle part C. At the top surface D. Uniform throughout the water body Answer is = C 8. the sun appears red at sunrise and sunset while it appears white at noon, because A. of refraction B. it color at sunrise and at sunset C. of diffraction leading to red end of the spectrum reaching the earth D. of scattering of light due to dust particles and air molecules Answer is = D

9. An astronaut inside a spacecraft is in a state of weightlessness. This implies that A. the mass of the astronaut is reduced to zero B. Gravity inside the spacecraft cases to act C. The astronaut is outside the influence of the earths gravitational force D. The astronaut and the spacecraft are both in a free-falling state Answer is = D 10. An iceberg is floating in sea. How much of its mass will remain above the surface of water? A. One tenth B. One fifth C. One fourth D. One third Answer is = A 11. Most of the ozone in the atmosphere is concentrated in the A. Mesosphere B. troposphere C. stratosphere D. lonosphere Answer is = C 12. The cows milk contains how much amount of water in terms of percentage? A. 60 % B. 65 % C. 72 % D. 80 % Answer is = D 13. T.V Transmission cannot cover a very large area because. A. the strength of T.V waves is very limited B. picture cannot be transmitted clearly after a specific distance. C. the shape of the earth is spherical D. the air is not a good conductor of light and sound/waves. Answer is = C 14. The Green House Effect is caused by an excess of A. carbon dioxide B. carbon monoxide C. carbon tetrachloride D. none of above Answer is = A 15. Bats can also fly in dark because they are capable of taking the help of A. Ultraviolet waves B. ultrasonic waves C. Electromagnetic waves

D. Special Retinal Answer is = B 16. What is Stealth technology? A. A device which when attached to makes an aircraft it invisible on the radar B. A coating which reduces the visibility of an aircraft on a order C. A technology by which it is possible for the aircrafts to spy in the enemy air-space E. A technology by using which paratroopers can be drooped stealthily behind the enemy columns Answer is = B 17. The primary function or the feathers in birds is to A. Provide insulation for preserving body heat B. provide striking surface to wings for flying C. make the body surface water proof D. impart coloration for species as well as sex recognition Answer is =B 18. The rear view mirror of a motor vehicle is A. concave B. plane C. convex D. Biconcave Answer is = C 19. Lead ball falls through water more slowly than through air because A. the value of g is less in water B. Density of air is than that of water C. of the viscous forces in water D. of the surface tension of water Answer is = C 20. A Fahrenheit thermometer indicates a temperature of 14f its Celsius scale will be A. _20 c B. _ 10 c C. + 10 c D. + 20 c Answer is = B 21. Which one of the following sets of colour combinations is added in colour vision in T.V? A. Red, green and blue B. orange, lack and violet C. White, red and yellow

D. Yellow, green and blue Answer is = A 22. A train goes past a railway station at a high speed A young boy standing on the edge of the platform is likely to. A. remain unaffected B. Fall away from the train C. Fall towards the train D.Fall away from or toeards the train depending upon the speed Answer is = C 23. Water is highly effective coolant for a car engine because A. Water is good conductor of heat B. Water has very high specific heat C. Water boils at a comparatively high temperature D. Evaporation of water produces lot of cooling Answer is = A 24. Scalding with steam is more severe than scalding by boiling water because A. Steam can penetrtae thi skin B. Steam is at a higher temperature C. Steam contain more energy than boiling water D. Steam is at a higher pressure Answer is = C 25. In order to prevent the corrosion of iron pipes they are often coated with a layer of zinc. This process is termed as A. Electroplating B. Annealing C. Ga Answer is = C

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