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A) Neurotoxic
B) Haemotoxic
C) Both (A) and (B)
D) None of the above
2.Which one among the following elements/ions is essential in small quantities for development of
healthy teeth butt causes mottling of the teeth if consumed in higher quantities?
A) Chloride
B) Fluoride
C) Potassium
D) Iron
6.The immediate source of energy for all cellular activity, including the contraction of muscle
fibers is?
A) ATP
B) RNA
C) FAD
D) NAD
10.When items of jewellery made of metals such as copper or nickel are placed in a solution
having a salt of gold, a thin film of gold is deposited by?
A) heating above 100 degree Centigrade
B) passing an electric current
C) just keeping it for 10 minutes
D) cooling to below 0 degree Centigrade
Answers
1 - (A)
2 - (B)
3 - (A)
4 - (C)
5 - (A)
6 - (A)
7 - (B)
8 - (A)
9 - (C)
10- (B)
6.Plants absorb dissolved nitrates from soil and convert them into
A.free nitrogen
B.urea
C.ammonia
D.proteins
8.Photo-oxidation is
A.photorespiration
B.photolysis
C.light and oxygen induced breakdown
D.All of the above
ANSWER KEY:
1-(c)
2-(d)
3-(b)
4-(a)
5-(c)
6-(a)
7-(c)
8-(d)
9-(b)
10-(d)
2.In eye donation, which one of the following parts of donor's eye is utilised?
(A) Iris
(B) Lens
(C) Cornea
(D) Retina
6. Air is a/an —
(A) Compound
(B) Element
(C) Mixture
(D) Electrolyte
ANSWER KEY:
1-(C)
2-(C)
3-(B)
4-(C)
5-(C)
6-(C)
7-(B)
8-(D)
9-(C)
10- (C)
9. Which of the following is used as a material for making protective windows in space probes ?
(A) Steel
(B) Graphite
(C) Tungsten
(D) Diamond
ANSWER KEY:
1 - (D)
2 - (B)
3 - (A)
4 - (A)
5 - (D)
6 - (B)
7 - (A)
8 - (C)
9 - (D)
10- (A)
(A) Iron
(B) Nichrome
(C) Tungsten
(D) Graphite
4. The two elements that are frequently used for making transistors are —
(A) Methane
(D) CFC
(C) Water
(A) Sulphur
(B) Phosphorus
(C) Hydrogen
(D) Carbon
8. Caustic Soda is —
(A) Nacl
(B) Na2CO3
(C) NaOH
(D) NaHCO3
(A) Na2SiO3
(B) Al2O3
(C) NaAlO2
(D) CaSiO3
(D) Chlorine
ANSWER KEY:
1-(C)
2-(C)
3-(D)
4-(B)
5-(C)
6-(B)
7-(B)
8-(C)
9-(A)
10- (B)
(A) Hydrogen
(B) Oxygen
(C) Nitrogen
2. Heavy water is —
(A) Tritium oxide
(A) Duralumin
(C) Alnico
(D) Magnelium
(A) Alum
(C) Lime
(A) Salt
(B) Glass
(C) Fertiliser
(D) Medicine
7. In which type of rocks are metals like Gold and Copper mostly found ?
(B) Oxygen
(C) Ammonia
(D) Chlorine
(A) Graphite
(B) Silica
(C) Diamond
(A) Steel
ANSWER KEY:
1-(C)
2-(B)
3-(C)
4-(C)
5-(B)
6-(B)
7-(A)
8-(C)
9-(A)
10- (D)
2. Permanent hardness of water, due to sulphates of the metal, can be destroyed by the
use of —
(A) Nitrates
(B) Zeolites
(C) Sulphonates
(D) None of these
3. Rust is —
(A) A mixture of Fe2O3 and Fe(OH)2
(B) A mixture of FeO and Fe(OH)2
(C) FeO only
(D) A mixture of Fe2O3, 3H2O and FeO
9. Of the following metals, which one pollutes the air of a big city ?
(A) Copper
(B) Cadmium
(C) Lead
(D) Chromium
3. Which one of the following palnts is used for green manuring in India?
[A]Wheat
[B]Sunhemp
[C]Cotton
[D]Rice
7. For which one among the following diseases no vaccine is yet available?
[A]Tetanus
[B]Malaria
[C]Measles
[D]Mumps
ANSWER KEY:
1-(B)
2-(C)
3-(B)
4-(C)
5-(B)
6-(D)
7-(B)
8-(D)
9-(D)
10-(A)