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A.

1 g/cm3
B. 1.5 g/cm3
C. 2 g/cm3
G.K Everyday Science D. none of these
9. Radioactivity was discovered by
__________.
1. Which is the outermost planet in the solar A. Kelvin
system? B. Thomson
A. Mercury C. Rutherford
B. Pluto D. Becquerel
C. Neptune 10. A device which converts chemical energy
D. Uranus into electrical energy is called __________.
2. The SI unit of charge is __________. A. motor
A. Ampere B. generator
B. Coulomb C. moving-coil meter
C. Ohm D. battery
D. Volt
3. Very High Frequency (VHF) have 11. The Sun is a __________.
__________ wavelengths. A. Star
A. shorter B. Planet
B. shortest C. Asteroid
C. longer D. Meteor
D. longest 12. The average adult has a blood volume of
4. Long-sight defect could be corrected by about __________ liters.
using __________ lens. A. 4
A. concave B. 5
B. vonvex C. 6
C. diverging D. 7
D. none of these 13. The most abundant element in the universe
5. Deficiency of Vitamin-A results in is __________.
__________. A. Oxygen
A. night blindness B. Hydrogen
B. rickets C. Carbon Dioxide
C. scurvy D. Silicon
D. hair fall 14. The most abundant element in the Earth's
6. For a fixed mass of gass at constant crust is __________.
temperature, if we decrease volume, the A. Oxygen
pressure will _________. B. Hydrogen
A. also decrease C. Carbon Dioxide
B. increase D. Silicon
C. remains constant 15. Each day human body breathe in
D. none of these __________ liters of air.
7. The lifespan of Red Blood Cells is A. 5,000 to 10,000
__________ days. B. 10,000 to 15,000
A. 60 C. 15,000 to 20,000
B. 120 D. 20,000 to 25,000
C. 180 16. Deficiency of Vitamin-D results in
D. 240 __________.
8. The density of water is __________. A. night blindness
B. rickets D. 10-12 meter
C. scurvy 25. Instrument used for measuring very high
D. hair fall temperature is __________.
17. The SI unit of "pressure" is _________. A. Pyroscope
A. pascal B. Pyrometer
B. joule C. Seismograph
C. tesla D. Xylometer
D. henry 26. Sound waves are _________ waves.
18. The densest substance on the Earth is A. Transverse
__________. B. Electromagnetic
A. Platinum C. Longitudinal
B. Copper D. none of these
C. Steel 27. The lifespan of White Blood Cells is
D. Osmium __________ day(s).
19. A camera uses a __________ to form an A. 1
image. B. 2
A. convex lens C. 3
B. concave lens D. 4
C. condenser lens 28. The fluid part of blood is known as
D. none of these __________.
20. Which from the following is NOT a A. plasma
conductor? B. platelets
A. Aluminium C. blood cells
B. Silicon D.
C. Graphite 29. X-rays were discovered by __________.
D. All are conductors A. Rontgen
B. Thomson
21. CNG stands for? C. Rutherford
A. Converted Natural Gas D. Bacquerel
B. Conduced Natural Gas 30. The speed of light is __________.
C. Conducted Natural Gas A. 280,000 km/s
D. Compressed Natural Gas B. 300,000 km/s
22. Which from the following is true for C. 320,000 km/s
"Sound"? D. none of these
A. Sound cannot travel through a
vacuum 31. During winter in cold countries, the
B. Sound cannot travel through gases __________ is mixed to melt the ice on the
C. Sound cannot travel through liquids icy roads.
D. Sound cannot travel through solids A. Salt
23. When white light is passed through a prism, B. Chlorine
it splits into __________ colors. C. Carbon dioxide
A. 5 D. Water
B. 6 32. In a very low temperature which from the
C. 7 following will freeze at last?
D. 8 A. River water
24. 1 nanometer =? B. Canal water
A. 10-3 meter C. Sea water
B. 10-6 meter D. Water in a lake
C. 10-9 meter
33. The nearest planet to the Earth is B. Proton
_________. C. Neutron
A. Venus D. Positron
B. Mercury 42. The salinity of sea water is determined by
C. Mars the amount of common salt (Sodium
D. Moon Chloride) in __________ of sea water.
34. The planet that moves round the Sun at the A. 1 gram
highest speed is? B. 10 grams
A. Jupiter C. 1 kg
B. Venus D. 10 kg
C. Mars 43. The planet which is easily visible from the
D. Mercury Earth is?
35. In general, Comets have __________ orbits. A. Mercury
A. Elliptical B. Venus
B. Highly elliptical C. Mars
C. Circular D. Jupiter
D. Parabolic 44. The Great Spot is on the planet __________.
36. GPS is an abbreviation for? A. Saturn
A. Global Poles System B. Venus
B. Global PolySiliconium Store C. Mars
C. Global Positioning System D. Jupiter
D. Global Position Structure
37. Oxidation is a chemical reaction involving
the __________.
A. Gain of Electrons 45. The Great Spot is a __________.
B. Loss of Electrons A. Mountain
C. Gain of Protons B. Desert
D. Loss of Protons C. Frozen Carbon dioxide
38. At night, Plants intake __________ and D. Storm
release __________. 46. The bodyguard of the Earth is __________
A. Oxygen – Carbon dioxide that save the Earth from many Comets and
B. Carbon dioxide – Oxygen Asteroids.
C. Oxygen – Carbon monoxide A. Mars
D. Carbon monoxide – Oxygen B. Saturn
39. Urine is produced in __________. C. Uranus
A. Kidneys D. Jupiter
B. Lungs 47. 1 light year = ?
C. Large intestine A. 9.5x106 km
D. Liver B. 9.5x109 km
40. Blood is cleaned by __________. C. 9.5x1012 km
A. Lungs D. 9.5x1018 km
B. Liver 48. The planets visible to us without using a
C. Heart telescope are __________.
D. Kidneys A. 3
B. 4
41. The position of an element in the Periodic C. 5
Table is determined by its __________ D. 6
number.
A. Electron
49. According to Big Bang Theory, the C. C
Universe began about __________ billion D. D
years ago. 58. For proper formation of teeth, __________
A. 10 – 20 is essential.
B. 20 – 30 A. iodine
C. 30 – 40 B. copper
D. 40 – 50 C. fluorine
50. Biosensor is used to measure? D. iron
A. Blood glucose level 59. Deficiency of __________ causes loss of
B. The body pH value appetite and poor growth.
C. Amount of hemoglobin A. zinc
D. Salinity in Urine B. iodine
C. copper
51. Einstein‟s famous equation which states that D. iron
mass and energy are interchangeable is? 60. Meteorology is the study of?
A. E = mc2 A. seasons
B. E = cm2 B. atmosphere
C. M = ec2 C. air and sounds
D. M = ce2 D. winds and clouds
52. The SI unit of electric current is?
A. Coulomb 61. The Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere, by
B. Ampere volume, is
C. Volt A. 0.039%
D. Watt B. 3.9%
53. The principal constituent of the atmosphere C. 13%
of the Earth is? D. 30%
A. Oxygen E.
B. Carbon 62. Diamond is an allotropic form of
C. Hydrogen A. Carbon
D. Nitrogen B. Hydrogen
54. What is Dry Ice? C. Nitrogen
A. Solid Oxygen D. Silicon
B. Solid Carbon Dioxide 63. The SI unit of Heat is
C. Solid Hydrogen A. Watt
D. Solid Nitrogen B. Volt
55. What are the primary colours? C. Joule
A. White, Black, Blue D. Newton
B. Red, Yellow, Blue 64. The good sources of Vitamin-A are
C. Red, Orange, Blue A. green leafy vegetables
D. Red, Green, Blue B. seeds
56. Digestion of food is completed in the C. fresh vegetables and fruits
__________. D. sea foods
A. small intestine 65. The good sources of Vitamin-B Complex
B. large intestine are
C. stomach A. green leafy vegetables
D. Liver B. seeds
57. Carrot is good source of Vitamin? C. fresh vegetables and fruits
A. A D. sea foods
B. B complex 66. The good sources of Vitamin-C are
A. green leafy vegetables 75. Water covers __________ of the Earth's
B. seeds surface.
C. fresh vegetables and fruits A. 60%
D. sea foods B. 65%
67. The good sources of iodine are C. 70%
A. green leafy vegetables D. 75%
B. seeds 76. In general, wind speed of 105–137 caused
C. fresh vegetables and fruits A. minor or no damage
D. sea foods B. considerable damage
68. The gas, commonly known as “laughing C. severe damage
gas”, is D. extreme damage
A. Cabon Dioxide 77. Acid rain is mainly caused by emissions of
B. Sulfur Dioxide __________ in the atmosphere.
C. Nitrous Oxide A. Sulfur Dioxide and Potassium
D. Sodium Oxide Nitrate
69. The source of oxygen in photosynthesis is B. Sulfur and Charcoal
A. water C. Nitrogen Oxide and Potassium
B. salts Nitrate
C. minerals D. Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxide
D. glucose 78. About 50% of the Earth‟s crust, including
70. The instrument used to measure wind speed the waters on the Earth and atmosphere, is
is A. Oxygen
A. Anemometer B. Carbon Dioxide
B. Barometer C. Silicon
C. Hydrometer D. Clay
D. Hygrometer 79. The fourth state of matter is
A. Water
71. The natural fats and oils are composed of B. Salts
A. Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen C. Vapors
B. Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen D. Plasma
C. Carbon, Oxygen and Nitrogen
D. Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen
72. The energy value of food is measured in
A. Joule 80. The device used to convert Alternate
B. Calories Current into Direct Current is called
C. Tesla A. Anemometer
D. Proteins B. Battery
73. Wind energy is the __________ energy. C. Galvanometer
A. Potential D. Rectifier
B. Transverse
C. Kinetic 81. In night, when photosynthesis is stopped,
D. Mechanical plants
74. Who is considered the founder of A. take in Carbon Dioxide
meteorology? B. take in Oxygen
A. Aristotle C. give off Carbon Dioxide
B. Plato D. give off Oxygen
C. Einstein 82. During photosynthesis, plants
D. Newton A. take in Carbon Dioxide
B. take in Oxygen
C. give off Carbon Dioxide 91. There are __________ methods of heat
D. give off Oxygen transfer.
83. __________ are called the powerhouses of A. 3
the cell. B. 4
A. Mitochondria C. 5
B. Vesicles D. 6
C. Lungs 92. Which from the following is NOT a method
D. Liver of heat transfer?
84. Mitochondria contain their own supply of A. Conduction
A. DNA B. Convection
B. Amino acids C. Radiation
C. Vitamins D. All are methods of heat transfer
D. Oxygen 93. If we heat one end of metallic rod, the other
85. The first chemical explosive, Gunpowder, is end gets hot. The method of heat transfer is
a mixture of A. Conduction
A. Sulfur, Charcoal and Nitrogen Oxide B. Convection
B. Sulfur, Charcoal, and Potassium C. Radiation
Nitrate D. None of these
C. Sulfur and Charcoal 94. A person seated in front of a fire receives
D. Charcoal and Potassium Nitrate heat by
86. The number of oscillations per second is A. Conduction
called the B. Convection
A. hertz C. Radiation
B. waves D. None of these
C. pitch 95. The unit used to measure „magnetic flux‟ is
D. frequency A. pascal
87. Sound waves from a loudspeaker are caused B. farad
by C. weber
A. frequency D. henry
B. vibrations 96. Battery was invented by
C. pitch A. Volta
D. amplitude B. Hero
88. The guitar has __________ strings. C. Fermi
A. 4 D. Maiman
B. 5 97. The most abundant element in the earth's
C. 6 crust is oxygen. The second most abundant
D. 7 element in the earth's crust is
89. The device used to measure movements of A. Hydrogen
the heart is B. Nitrogen
A. Cardiograph C. Brass
B. Seismograph D. Silicon
C. Hydrometer 98. The nearest planet to the Sun is
D. Hygrometer A. Mercury
90. The unit used to measure „Pressure‟ is B. Venus
A. pascal C. Mars
B. newton D. Jupiter
C. watt 99. Bronze is an alloy of
D. tesla A. Iron, Carbon
B. Copper, Tin
C. Nickel, Zinc D. Rutherford
D. Mercury, Lead 108. Nucleus was discovered by
100. Molecules with identical molecular A. Einstein
formulae but with different structural B. James Chadwick
formulae are called C. F.W. Aston
A. Isotopes D. Rutherford
B. Isomers 109. Which is the process of science?
C. Electrode A. Observation > Experiments >
D. Compound Hypothesis
B. Hypothesis > Observations >
101. One way of transfer of heat energy is Experiments
'convection' which occurs in C. Observation > Hypothesis >
A. Liquids only Experiments
B. Gasses only D. Experiments > Observations >
C. Liquids and gasses Hypothesis
D. Liquids, gasses and solids 110. Salty water can be made pure by the
102. Which from the following is method of
incompressible A. filtration
A. Solids B. evaporation
B. Liquids C. chromatography
C. Gasses D. distillation
D. All are compressible
103. The key factor in determining the 111. The unit of efficiency is
weather is the quantity of ________ in the A. Volt
atmosphere. B. Watt
A. Water vapor C. Joules
B. Oxygen D. None of these
C. Carbon dioxide 112. Which from the following is NOT a
D. Hydrogen stored energy?
104. The entropy of the universe is A. Thermal
A. Increasing B. Gravitational
B. Decreasing C. Elastic potential energy
C. Constant D. Chemical
D. None of these 113. Energy can be converted from one
105. Which from the following methods form to another, but all energy ends up as
of heat transfer can take place in a vaccum? A. Kinetic energy
A. Conduction B. Potential energy
B. Convection C. Heat energy
C. Radiation D. Chemical energy
D. All 114. A battery converts ________ into
106. Neutrons were discovered by electrical energy.
A. Einstein A. Potential energy
B. James Chadwick B. Chemical energy
C. F.W. Aston C. Nuclear energy
D. Rutherford D. Mechanical energy
107. Mass Spectrograph was invented by 115. Which from the following is NOT a
A. Einstein renewable energy resource?
B. James Chadwick A. Geothermal
C. F.W. Aston B. Biomass
C. Solar 124. The metal which is liquid at room
D. Nuclear temperature is?
116. Which from the following is NOT a A. Zinc
non-renewable energy resource? B. Nickol
A. Coal C. Lead
B. Natural gas D. Mercury
C. Nuclear 125. Between the melting point and
D. Geothermal boiling point of a substance, the substance is
117. Current is the flow of a?
A. Electrons A. Solid
B. Protons B. Liquid
C. Neutrons C. Gas
D. Voltage D. Crystal
118. The unit of current is 126. The boiling point of alcohol is
A. Volt A. 78 oc
B. Ampere B. 86 oc
C. Ohm C. 94 oc
D. Watt D. 100 oc
119. To prevent electric shocks, a/an 127. The visible cloud of dust and gas in
________ is placed in the circuit. space is called?
A. Amneter A. White Dwarf
B. Voltmeter B. Supernova
C. Fuse C. Nebula
D. Diode D. Galaxy
120. Electrons were discovered by 128. The average salinity of the Earth's
A. James Chadwick oceans in 1 kilogram of sea water is about
B. J.J. Thomson ________ grams of salt.
C. F.W. Aston A. 90
D. Rutherford B. 25
C. 30
121. When molten rock cools and D. 35
solidifies, the ________ are formed. 129. The most abundant substance that
A. igneous rocks constitutes the mass of the Earth is?
B. satimantary rocks A. Iron
C. metamorphet rocks B. Oxygen
D. none of these C. Nitrogen
122. Molten rock below the surface of the D. Silicon
Earth is called? 130. The Earth's atmosphere is divided
A. Lava into ________ main layers.
B. Magma A. 4
C. Crystals B. 5
D. Granite C. 6
123. Molten rock above the surface of the D. 7
Earth is called?
A. Lava 131. Rocks which are formed by high
B. Magma temperature and pressure on existing rocks
C. Crystals over a period of time are called ________
D. Granite rocks.
A. igneous
B. metamorphic C. mesosphere
C. sedimentary D. thermosphere
D. crystal 140. The Earth's atmosphere is divided
132. Marble and slate are examples of into ________ layers.
A. igneous rocks A. 4
B. metamorphic rocks B. 5
C. sedimentary rocks C. 6
D. crystals D. 7
133. Sandstone and limestone are
examples of 141. Which type of rock may contain
A. igneous rocks fossils?
B. metamorphic rocks A. Igneous
C. sedimentary rocks B. Metamorphic
D. crystals C. Sedimentary
134. Absolute zero, which is the lower D. Crystals
limit of the thermodynamic temperature 142. The mass is highly concentrated
scale, is equivalent to ________ on the form of
celsius scale. A. Weight
A. -273 oc B. Energy
B. 0 oc C. Force
C. 100 oc D. Momentum
D. 973 oc 143. The whole Earth can be covered by
135. The diameter of the Earth's equator ________ geo-stationary satellites.
is larger than the pole-to-pole diameter by A. 3
A. 40 km B. 4
B. 43 km C. 5
C. 46 km D. 6
D. 49 km 144. The ozone layer is at height of
136. The Tectonic Plates of the Earth lies ________ kilometers from the surface of the
in Earth.
A. Inner Core A. 10 to 20
B. Outer Core B. 20 to 30
C. Lithosphere C. 30 to 40
D. Asthenosphere D. 40 to 50
137. There are ________ major tectonic 145. The ozone layer was discovered by
plates. A. F.W. Aston and J.J Thomson
A. 4 B. Albert Einstein
B. 5 C. Rutherford
C. 6 D. Charles Fabry and Henri Buisson
D. 7 146. The interior structure of the Earth is
138. The fresh water on the Earth is divided into ________ layers.
________ of the total water. A. 4
A. 2.5% B. 5
B. 5% C. 6
C. 7.5% D. 7
D. 10% 147. We live on the Earth's
139. The Ozone Layer lies in the A. Inner core
A. troposphere B. Outer core
B. stratosphere C. Crust
D. Mantle 156. Ships use ________ to find the depth
148. The thickest layer of the Earth is of the ocean beneath them.
A. Crust A. Pictches
B. Inner core B. Echoes
C. Outer core C. Frequencies
D. Mantle D. None of these
149. The outermost layer of the Earth is 157. Molecules with identical molecular
A. Crust formulae but with different structural
B. Inner mantle formulae are called
C. Outer mantle A. Isomers
D. Core B. Isotopes
150. The Earth's crust ranges from C. Atomic number
________ km in depth. D. Mass number
A. 0-5 158. The anode is the electrode connected
B. 5-10 to the ________ terminal of a battery.
C. 5-70 A. Positive
D. 10-70 B. Negative
C. Neutral
151. The Earth's internal heat mainly D. Free
comes from 159. The unit used to measure humidity is
A. Liquid hydrogen A. Barometer
B. Chemical reactions B. Hydrometer
C. Radioactive decay C. Hygrometer
D. Molecular kinetic energy D. Galvanometer
152. There are different reasons on the 160. Laser was invented by
Earth because of A. Volta
A. Rotation of the Earth B. Sturgeon
B. Revolution of the Earth C. Hero
C. The Earth's axis is tilted D. Maiman
D. The Earth's distance from the Sun
153. On average, Air contains ________ 161. The vernier calipers is used to
% of water vapour. measure
A. 1 A. Length
B. 3 B. Time
C. 5 C. Temperature
D. 7 D. Viscority
154. Earth's troposphere extends from the 162. Atomic clock is used to measure
Earth's surface to an average height of about ________ intervals of time.
________ km. A. Very short
A. 10 B. Short
B. 12 C. Very long
C. 15 D. Long
D. 17 163. 1 tonne = ________ kg
155. The science of lightning is called A. 100
A. Aerology B. 400
B. Meteorology C. 1000
C. Electeorology D. 4000
D. Fulminology 164. An instrument used to measure
atmospheric pressure is
A. Ammeter B. thoughs
B. Manometer C. Amplitude
C. Galvanometer D. Wavelength
D. Barometer 173. The speed of sound is fastest in
165. An instrument used to measure gas A. Solids
pressure is B. Liquids
A. Ammeter C. Gasses
B. Manometer D. Vaccum
C. Galvanometer 174. The speed of sound is slowest in
D. Barometer A. Solids
166. Which electromagnetic wave has the B. Liquids
longest wavelength? C. Gasses
A. Gamma rays D. Vaccum
B. X-rays 175. Radioactivity was discovered by
C. Microwaves A. Henri Becquerel
D. Radio waves B. Pierre Curie
167. Which electromagnetic wave has the C. Marie Curie
shortest wavelength? D. Rutherford
A. Gamma rays 176. Which from the following has the
B. X-rays greatest ionising power?
C. Microwaves A. Alpha particles
D. Radio waves B. Beta particles
168. All electromagnetic waves have the C. Gamma rays
same D. All three has same ionising power
A. Frequency 177. Which from the following has the
B. Amplitude greatest penetrating power?
C. Wavelength in vaccum A. Alpha particles
D. Speed in vaccum B. Beta particles
169. The reflection of sound is called C. Gamma rays
A. Frequency D. All three have same penetrating
B. Vibration power
C. Echo 178. Which from the following has the
D. Wave greatest speed?
170. An instrument used to measure A. Alpha
electric current is called B. Beta
A. Ammeter C. Gamma
B. Barometer D. None
C. Galvanometer 179. At night
D. Manometer A. The land cools faster than the
water in the sea
171. The SI unit of thermodynamic B. The water in the sea cools faster than
temperature is the land
A. Celsius C. The land and the water in the sea
B. Fahrenheight cools together
C. Kelvin D. None of these
D. None of these 180. The chemical name of chalk is
172. The shortest distance between crest A. Sodium nitrate
to crest is called B. Zinc sulfate
A. Phare C. Sulphuric acid
D. Calcium carbonate C. North and south pole
D. Median of north and south pole
181. The branch of science which study 189. Electromagnetic induction was
the interaction between matter and radian discovered by
energy is called A. Carnot
A. Thermochemistry B. Volta
B. Polymer chemistry C. Faraday
C. Spectroscopy D. Bessel
D. Electrochemistry 190. Battery was invented by
182. The horizontal rows of the periodic A. Carnot
table are called B. Volta
A. Groups C. Faraday
B. Periods D. Bessel
C. Sets
D. Matrices 191. The most abundant form of matter in
183. The vertical coloumns of the the universe is
periodic table are called A. Solid
A. Groups B. Liquid
B. Periods C. Gas
C. Sets D. Plasma
D. Matrices 192. When gas is ionized, ________
184. Which metallic element is liquid at forms.
room temperature? A. Molecule
A. Zinc B. Element
B. Nickel C. Plasma
C. Lead D. Current
D. Mercury 193. Wind is caused by
185. Which non-metallic element is liquid A. Difference in atmospheric pressure
at room temperature? B. Difference in atmospheric
A. Bromine temperature
B. Flourine C. Rotation of the Earth
C. Chlorine D. Revolution of the Earth
D. Phosphorous 194. Wind speed is measured by
186. Battery charger converts electrical A. Anemometer
energy into ________ energy. B. Barometer
A. Kinetic C. Ceilometer
B. Potential D. Galvanometer
C. Chemical
D. Nuclear
187. A loudspeaker changes ________
energy into sound energy. 195. The fact that universe is expanding
A. Chemical was discovered by
B. Electrical A. Hahn
C. Light B. Hubble
D. Kinetic C. Rontgen
188. The strongest part(s) of a magnet D. Rutherfor
is/are 196. X-rays were discovered by
A. North pole A. Hahn
B. South pole B. Hubble
C. Rontgen D. lion
D. Rutherford 205. Which structure helps in transport of
197. The Nobel prize in physics for the water in plants
discovery of the law of photoelectric effect A. phloem
was awarded to B. leaf
A. Newton C. bark
B. Einstein D. xylem
C. Rontgen 206. The organisms that can make their
D. Rutherford own food are called
198. The symbol of gold is A. producers
A. Au B. consumers
B. Ag C. secondary consumers
C. Fe D. decomposers
D. Sg 207. Bacteria are
199. Plaster of Paris is produced by A. eukaryotes
heating B. prokaryotes
A. Graphite C. non-living
B. Gypsum D. none of these
C. Zinc 208. Bile juice is secreted by
D. Lead A. pancreas
200. Which from the following is NOT B. stomach
true about Helium gas C. intestine
A. Colourless D. gall bladder
B. Odorless 209. Which part of the blood cells provide
C. Tasteless immunity
D. Toxic A. RBC
B. WBC
201. Which is the largest excretory organ C. platelet
of the body D. blood plasma
A. lungs 210. Which structure prevent water loss in
B. skin plants
C. liver A. cuticle
D. none of these B. bark
202. The brain is enclosed in a bony case C. mesophyll
called D. leaf
A. diaphragam
B. vertebral column 211. DNA structure was first described by
C. cranium A. Pasteur
D. vertebrae B. Robert Koch
203. Which is the bone that is present in C. Watson and Crick
forelimb D. Carlous Linnaues
A. radius
B. femur
C. ribs
D. sternum 212. Pollination is best defined as
204. Which one is herbivore A. germination of pollen grains
A. cat B. transfer of pollen from anther to
B. dog stigma
C. cow C. formation of pollen grains
D. none of these B. oxygen
213. Movement of cell against C. carbon dioxide
concentration gradient is called D. nitrogen dioxide
A. active transport 222. Phloem tissue is found in
B. osmosis A. liver
C. diffusion B. placenta
D. both b and c C. plants
214. One of the following is not a D. none of these
function of bones 223. Plant bends towards the source of
A. support light on account of the movement known as
B. production of blood cells A. geotropism
C. protein synthesis B. hydrotropism
D. muscle attachment C. chemotropism
215. Plants absorb most part of water D. phototropism
needed by them through their 224. Animal lacks
A. stem A. starch
B. root hairs B. cellulose
C. leaf C. protein
D. bark D. lipids
216. Highly intelligent mammals are 225. On which of the following plants did
A. rat Gregor Mendal perform his classical
B. bat experiment
C. dolphin A. corn
D. elephant B. mustard
217. Process of cell division take place by C. pea
A. mitosis D. sunflower
B. fertilization 226. Among the biotic components of the
C. reproduction ecosystem, the producer system is
D. none of these A. carnivores
218. Prokaryotic cell lack B. herbivores
A. nucleolus C. plants
B. nuclear membrane D. animals
C. both a and b 227. Breeding and management of bees is
D. none of these known
219. Pulses are a good source of A. agriculture
A. proteins B. sericulture
B. carbohydrates C. horticulture
C. vitamins D. apiculture
D. minerals 228. Study of fossils is called
220. Plants that grow in dry habitat are A. psychology
called B. paleontology
A. hydrophytes C. biodiversity
B. xerophytes D. haematology
C. shrubs 229. Which is an example of fungi
D. herbs A. paramecium
B. euglena
221. Oxygen released in the process of C. penicillium
photosynthesis comes from D. octopus
A. water 230. The scientific name of human is
A. Homo sapiens C. C-O link
B. Homo habiscus D. N-O link
C. Oriza sativa 240. Which is correct about enzymes
D. none of these A. protein in nature
B. speed up reaction
231. Thread like structures in fungi are C. denature at high temperature
called D. all of these
A. mycelium
B. hyphae 241. Which is called power house of the
C. sporangium cell
D. spores A. golgi complex
232. The smallest bacteria on earth is B. mitochondria
A. mycoplasma C. nucleus
B. E.coli D. endoplasmic reticulum
C. salmonella 242. The structure that is absent in animal
D. clostridium cell
233. Vaccine for rabies was developed by A. cell wall
A. Robert Koch B. nulcleus
B. Robert Brown C. centriole
C. Pasteur D. mitochondria
D. none of these 243. The non-protein part of enzyme is
234. Malaria is caused by called
A. mosquito A. co-enzyme
B. plasmodium B. activator
C. virus C. cofactor
D. bacteria D. substrate
235. Hepatitis is inflammation of 244. Nucleic acid were first isolated by
A. stomach A. Erwin Chargaff
B. kidney B. Friedrich Miescher
C. lungs C. Rosalind Franklin
D. liver D. none of these
236. Penicillin is obtained from 245. One of the following is not
A. soil pyrimidine
B. bacteria A. thymine
C. fungi B. cytosine
D. virus C. guanine
237. Which one is endoparasite D. uracil
A. lice 246. Fructose is
B. ticks A. milk sugar
C. virus B. cereal sugar
D. tape worm C. aldo sugar
238. Fructose is D. keto sugar
A. pentose sugar 247. Group of tissues doing a particular
B. hexose sugar job
C. heptose sugar A. organ
D. none of these B. system
239. Peptide bond is a C. organelle
A. C-N link D. individual
B. N-H link
248. Members of the same species living 256. The exchange of chromosal
in the same place at the same time make segments i.e.crossing over occurs during
A. population A. first meiotic division
B. ecosystem B. mitotic division
C. community C. second meiotic division
D. trophic level D. none of these
249. Which one is a leukocyte 257. Many bacteria in our digestive
A. red blood cell system synthesize vitamins for example
B. plasma cell vitamin
C. monocyte A. B1
D. all of these B. B2
250. Which one of the following contain C. B12
deoxygenated blood D. B6
A. pulmonary artery 258. It is very serious disease of brain
B. hepatic artery which is caused by fungi
C. left atrium A. ring worm
D. none of these B. meningitis
C. hepatitis
251. In most plants the food is transported D. none of these
in form of 259. They are widespread as protective
A. fructose coatings on fruits and leaves
B. sucrose A. cholesterol
C. starch B. waxes
D. glucose C. chitin
252. How many molecules of carbon D. all of these
dioxide are formed in one Kreb's cycle 260. They are present in the underground
A. 2 parts of the plants and stored food
B. 4 A. leucoplast
C. 6 B. chromoplast
D. 1 C. chloroplast
253. Which enzyme digest carbohydrates D. stem
A. lipase
B. proteases 261. The simplest amino acid is
C. amylases A. alanine
D. none of these B. glycine
254. The pancreas produce digestive C. valine
enzymes and release in the D. phenylalanine
A. stomach 262. Accumulation of lipid molecules in
B. esophagus brain cells lead to
C. large intestine A. paralysis
D. small intestine B. oedema
255. Detail study of internal organs at C. mental retardation
level of tissue with the help of microscope is D. all of these
called 263. The life and activities of a cell is
A. histology controlled by
B. anatomy A. cytoplasm
C. physiology B. nucleus
D. embryology C. vacuole
D. mitochondria
264. Flagella are composed of A. tracheophytes
A. micro tubules B. bryophytes
B. micro filaments C. pteridophytes
C. intermediate filaments D. all of these
D. glycoproteins 273. In human beings influenza is caused
265. Tobacco mosaic virus was by
crystallized by A. bacteria
A. Pasteur B. protist
B. Chamberland C. virus
C. Stanely D. fungi
D. Ivanowski
266. Non-enveloped naked viruses are
known as
A. prions 274. In many which phylum the body of
B. bacteriophages an organisms is usually divided in there
C. oncoviruses regions called head, thorax and abdomen
D. virions A. echinodermata
267. Gram +ve bacteria on treatment with B. mollusca
crystal violet dye give colour C. nematoda
A. red D. arthropoda
B. green 275. Snails belong to
C. purple A. gastropods
D. pink B. bivalves
268. Malarial parasite is injected into man C. arthropods
as D. platyhelminthes
A. sporozoites 276. Amoeba moves in water with the
B. merozoites help of locomotory organs called
C. zygote A. tube feet
D. none of these B. cilia
269. The terms procariotique and C. pseudopodia
eucariotique were proposed by D. flagella
A. Whittaker 277. Liver fluke is parasite in the liver of
B. Chatton A. cattle
C. Haeckel B. sheep
D. Margulis and Schwartz C. goat
270. The most common type of asexual D. all of these
reproduction in the fungi is 278. In all coelentrates endoderm give
A. fragmentation rise to
B. spore production A. nervous system
C. budding B. digestive system
D. binary fission C. reproductive system
D. circulatory system
271. Outside the thallus of Marchantia 279. Higher vascular plants are also called
there are special structures called A. flowering plants
A. stem tuber B. seed plants
B. rhizoids C. ferns
C. sporangium D. none of these
D. none of these
272. The vascular plants are termed as
280. The plants which produce embryo D. none of these
but lack vascular tissues and seeds are 288. Kangaroo has an abdominal pouch
placed in known as
A. bryophytes A. placenta
B. pteridophytes B. guttural pouch
C. tracheophytes C. marsupial
D. all of these D. all of these
289. The utilization of the products of
281. Which bone is called beauty bone in digestion is called
women A. ingestion
A. sternum B. absorption
B. clavicle C. assimilation
C. maxilla D. both a and b
D. radius 290. Parabronchi are present in
A. cockroach
B. frog
C. fish
282. Detachment of myosin head and D. birds
actin in rigor mortis occurs due to
A. stored ATP in body 291. The respiratory problem most
B. hypercalcemia common in smokers is
C. autolysis in body A. tuberculosis
D. hyperactivity of mitochondria B. emphysema
283. Release of the ovum from ovary is C. asthma
called D. cancer
A. fertilization 292. Water potential of pure water is
B. ovulation A. zero
C. implantation B. one
D. none of these C. negative
284. The foetus is protected from the D. two
mechanical damage by the 293. Bean shaped cells in plants are
A. cervix A. mesophyll cells
B. vagina B. xylem cells
C. uterus C. phloem cells
D. amniotic fluid D. guard cells
285. Rich source of energy in seimen is 294. The normal pH of human blood is
A. glucose A. 6.4
B. fructose B. 7.0
C. lactose C. 7.4
D. sacrose D. 7.5
286. Sickle cell anemia was discovered by 295. Shrinkage of protoplast due to
A. Vernon Ingram exosmosis of water is
B. Sanger A. imbibition
C. Miescher B. plasmolysis
D. none of these C. deplasmolysis
287. Earthworm lives in D. adhesion
A. sea water 296. Artherosclerosis is a major condition
B. moist soil leading to
C. fresh water A. heart attack
B. hypertension
C. stroke
D. tumor
297. Villi and microvilli increase
A. digestion
B. assimilation
C. absorption
D. ingestion
298. Splitting of glucose relates to
A. respiration
B. photorespiration
C. glycolysis
D. pyruvic acid
299. Reptiles hibernate during
A. summer
B. winter
C. spring
D. autumn
300. Which of the following plants are
called arthrophytes
A. sphenopsids
B. lycopsids
C. psilopsids
D. pteropsids

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