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A. Mercury
B. Pluto
C. Neptune
D. Uranus
Severe deficiency of Vitamin D results in __________.
A. scurvy
B. rickets
C. night blindness
D. osteomalacia
Milk contains water
A. 70%
B. 75%
C. 80%
D. 90%
The SI unit of charge is __________?
A. Ampere
B. Coulomb
C. Ohm
D. Volt
Very High Frequency (VHF) have __________ wavelengths?
A. shorter
B. shortest
C. longer
D. longest
Long-sight defect could be corrected by using __________ lens?
A. concave
B. Convex
C. diverging
D. none of these
ALSO CHECK: Short-sight defect could be corrected by a _____________ lens?
Deficiency of Vitamin-A results in __________?
A. Night blindness
B. rickets
C. scurvy
D. hair fall
For a fixed mass of gass at constant temperature, if we decrease volume, the
pressure will _________?
A. also decrease
B. increase
C. remains constant
D. none of these
The lifespan of Red Blood Cells is __________ days?
A. 60
B. 120
C. 180
D. 240
The density of water is __________?
A. 1 g/cm3
B. 1.5 g/cm3
C. 2 g/cm3
D. none of these
Radioactivity was discovered by __________?
A. Kelvin
B. Thomson
C. Rutherford
D. Bacquerel
A device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy is called
__________?
A. motor
B. generator
C. moving-coil meter
D. battery
The Sun is a __________?
A. Star
B. Planet
C. Asteroid
D. Meteor
The gas used in a refrigerator to cool water is___________?
A. Nitrogen
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Methane
D. Ammonia
The average adult has a blood volume of about __________ liters.
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
The most abundant element in the universe is __________.
A. Oxygen
B. Hydrogen
C. Carbon Dioxide
D. Silicon
The most abundant element in the Earth’s crust is __________?
A. Oxygen
B. Hydrogen
C. Carbon Dioxide
D. Silicon
Each day human body breathe in __________ liters of air.
A. 5,000 to 10,000
B. 10,000 to 15,000
C. 15,000 to 20,000
D. 20,000 to 25,000
Deficiency of Vitamin-D results in __________?
A. night blindness
B. rickets
C. scurvy
D. hair fall
The SI unit of “pressure” is _________.
A. pascal
B. joule
C. tesla
D. henry
The most densest substance on the Earth is __________.
A. Platinum
B. Copper
C. Steel
D. Osmium
A camera uses a __________ to form an image.
A. convex lens
B. concave lens
C. condenser lens
D. none of these
Which from the following is NOT a conductor?
A. Aluminium
B. Silicon
C. Graphite
D. All are conductors
CNG stands for?
A. Converted Natural Gas
B. Conduced Natural Gas
C. Conducted Natural Gas
D. Compressed Natural Gas
Which from the following is true for “Sound”?
A. Sound cannot travel through a vacuum
B. Sound cannot travel through gases
C. Sound cannot travel through liquids
D. Sound cannot travel through solids
When white light is passed through a prism, it splits into __________ colours.
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
1 nanometer = ?
A. 10-3 meter
B. 10-6 meter
C. 10-9 meter
D. 10-12 meter
Instrument used for measuring very high temperature is __________?
A. Pyroscope
B. Pyrometer
C. Seismograph
D. Xylometer
Sound waves are _________ waves.
A. Transverse
B. Electromagnetic
C. Longitudinal
D. none of these
The lifespan of White Blood Cells is __________ day(s)?
A. 1 – 5 days
B. 3 – 7 days
C. 4 – 8 days
D. 5 – 21 days
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The fluid part of blood is known as __________?
A. plasma
B. platelets
C. blood cells
D. None of these
During winter in cold countries, the __________ is mixed to melt the ice on the icy
roads.
A. Salt
B. Chlorine
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Water
In a very low temperature which from the following will freeze at last?
A. River water
B. Canal water
C. Sea water
D. Water in a lake
The nearest planet to the Earth is _________?
A. Venus
B. Mercury
C. Mars
D. Moon
The planet that moves round the Sun at the highest speed is?
A. Jupiter
B. Venus
C. Mars
D. Mercury
In general, Comets have __________ orbits
A. Elliptical
B. Highly elliptical
C. Circular
D. Parabolic
GPS is an abbreviation for?
A. Global Poles System
B. Global PolySiliconium Store
C. Global Positioning System
D. Global Position Structure
Oxidation is a chemical reaction involving the __________?
A. Gain of Electrons
B. Loss of Electrons
C. Gain of Protons
D. Loss of Protons
At night, Plants intake __________ and release __________?
A. Oxygen – Carbon dioxide
B. Carbon dioxide – Oxygen
C. Oxygen – Carbon monoxide
D. Carbon monoxide – Oxygen
Urine is produced in __________?
A. Kidneys
B. Lungs
C. Large intestine
D. Liver
A. Saturn
B. Venus
C. Mars
D. Jupiter
1 light year = ?
A. 9.5×106 km
B. 9.5×109 km
C. 9.5×1012 km
D. 9.5×1018 km
The bodyguard of the Earth is __________ that save the Earth from many Comets and
Asteroids.
A. Mars
B. Saturn
C. Uranus
D. Jupiter
The planets visible to us without using a telescope are __________?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
According to Big Bang Theory, the Universe began about __________ billion years
ago.
A. 10 – 20
B. 20 – 30
C. 30 – 40
D. 40 – 50
Biosensor is used to measure?
A. Blood glucose level
B. The body pH value
C. Amount of hemoglobin
D. Salinity in Urine
Einstein’s famous equation which states that mass and energy are interchangeable
is?
A. E = mc2
B. E = cm2
C. M = ec2
D. M = ce2
The SI unit of electric current is?
A. Coloumb
B. Ampere
C. Volt
D. Watt
The principal constituent of the atmosphere of the Earth is?
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon
C. Hydrogen
D. Nitrogen
What is Dry Ice?
A. Solid Oxygen
B. Solid Carbon Dioxide
C. Solid Hydrogen
D. Solid Nitrogen
What are the primary colors?
A. White, Black, Blue
B. Red, Yellow, Blue
C. Red, Orange, Blue
D. Red, Green, Blue
Digestion of food is completed in the __________?
A. small intestine
B. large intestine
C. stomach
D. Liver
Carrot is good source of Vitamin _______?
A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin B
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin D
For proper formation of teeth, __________ is essential?
A. iodine
B. copper
C. fluorine
D. iron
Deficiency of __________ causes loss of appetite and poor growth?
A. zinc
B. iodine
C. copper
D. iron
Meteorology is the study of?
A. seasons
B. atmosphere
C. air and sounds
D. winds and clouds
The Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere, by volume, is_______?
A. 0.039%
B. 3.9%
C. 13%
D. 30%
Diamond is an allotropic form of_______?
A. Carbon
B. Hydrogen
C. Nitrogen
D. Silicon
The SI unit of Heat is________?
A. Watt
B. Volt
C. Joule
D. Newton
The good sources of Vitamin-A are?
A. green leafy vegetables
B. seeds
C. fresh vegetables and fruits
D. sea foods
The good sources of Vitamin-B Complex are?
A. green leafy vegetables
B. seeds
C. fresh vegetables and fruits
D. sea foods
The good sources of Vitamin-C are________?
A. green leafy vegetables
B. seeds
C. fresh vegetables and fruits
D. sea foods
The good sources of iodine are_______?
A. green leafy vegetables
B. seeds
C. fresh vegetables and fruits
D. sea foods
The gas, commonly known as “laughing gas”, is
A. Carbon Dioxide
B. Sulfur Dioxide
C. Nitrous Oxide
D. Sodium Oxide
The source of oxygen in photosynthesis is
A. water
B. salts
C. minerals
D. glucose
The instrument used to measure wind speed is?
A. Anemometer
B. Barometer
C. Hydrometer
D. Hygrometer
The natural fats and oils are composed of_________?
A. Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen
B. Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen
C. Carbon, Oxygen and Nitrogen
D. Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen
The energy value of food is measured in_______?
A. Joule
B. Calories
C. Tesla
D. Proteins
Wind energy is the __________ energy.
A. Potential
B. Transverse
C. Kinetic
D. Mechanical
Who is considered the founder of meteorology?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Einstein
D. Newton
Water covers __________ of the Earth’s surface?
A. 60%
B. 65%
C. 70%
D. 75%
In general, wind speed of 105–137 caused_______?
A. minor or no damage
B. considerable damage
C. severe damage
D. extreme damage
Acid rain is mainly caused by emissions of __________ in the atmosphere?
A. Sulfur Dioxide and Potassium Nitrate
B. Sulfur and Charcoal
C. Nitrogen Oxide and Potassium Nitrate
D. Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxide
About 50% of the Earth’s crust, including the waters on the Earth and atmosphere,
is?
A. Oxygen
B. Cabon Dioxide
C. Silicon
D. Clay
The fourth state of matter is?
A. Water
B. Salts
C. Vapours
D. Plasma
The device used to convert Alternate Current into Direct Current is called?
A. Anemometer
B. Battery
C. Galvanometer
D. Rectifier
In night, when photosynthesis is stopped, plants__________?
A. take in Carbon Dioxide
B. take in Oxygen
C. give off Carbon Dioxide
D. give off Oxygen
__________ are called the powerhouses of the cell?
A. Mitochondria
B. Vesicles
C. Lungs
D.Liver
One of the countries through which equator passes is___________?
A. Kenya
B. Malaysia
C. Malta
D. Pakistan
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Copper can be converted into gold by ?
A. Artificial radioactivity
B. heating
C. Electroplating
D. Chemical reaction
The three elements needed for healthy growth of plants are __________?
A. N, P, K
B. N, C, P
C. N, K,
D. N, S, P
Clocks, which moves with the velocities comparable with the velocity of light, run ?
A. fast
B. slow
C. equal to the velocity of light
D. with zero velocity
Max Planck received the noble prize in Physics in 1918 for his discovery of ?
A. electron
B. energy quanta
C. photon
D. positron
Bronze medal is made up of metals ?
A. copper,nickel
B. copper, tin
C. copper, silver
D. copper, zinc
Addison’s disease is caused by the excessive secretion of ?
A. Antiduretic Harmone
B. Luteinising Harmone
C. Melanophore stimulating Harmone
D. Adrenocorticotrophic Harmone
Humming bird belongs to a category called ?
A. Ectotherm
B. Endotherm
C. Exotherm
D. Heterotherm.
Radioactive isotope of Uranium used in Nuclear Bomb is ?
A.92 U 235
B.92 U 234
C. 92 U 233
D. 92 U 238
Human population growth is greatest in developing countries because ?
A. the birth rate is high in developing countries
B. the death rate is high in developing countries.
C. much of the population has already reached the child bearing age.
D. most of the world’s population lives in industrialized countries.
Which woody raw material is used for the manufacture of paper pulp?
A. Cotton
B. Poplar
C. Bagasse
D. Rice straw
Rectified spirit contains alcohol about ?
A. 80%
B. 95%
C. 70%
D. 85%
Which of the following elements is not present abundantly in earth’s crust ?
A. Silicon
B. Radium
C. Aluminum
D. Carbon
The famous book; Al – Qanun was written by the Muslim scientist ?
A. Jabar bin Hayyan
B. Zakariya Al – Razi
C. Abu Ali Sina
D. Abdul Qasim Majreeti
Basic metals can be converted into gold by ?
A. Heating
B. Beating
C. Artificial nuclear radioactivity
D. Chemical reaction
A light year is a unit of ?
A. Time
B. Energy
C. Length
D. Mass
One of the main function of the earth’s ozone layer is to ?
A. Prevent global warming
B. Filter out ultraviolet rays
C. Absorb pollution
D. All of the above
Person with following blood group are considered to be universal recipient ?
A. A+
B. B+
C. AB+
D. O+
E. None of these
The phenomenon of Aurora Borealis, the display of red and green lights in northern
hemisphere is due to radiations from____________ ?
A. Ionosphere
B. Troposphere
C. Mesosphere
D. Stratosphere
E. None of these
Yeast is used in making bread because it produces____________?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Sugar
C. Bacteria
D. Oxygen
E. None of these
Oasis is associated with___________?
A. Glaciers
B. Desert
C. Islands
D. Volcanoes
E. Fertile land
Quartz crystal in quartz watches work on the principle called?
A. Photoelectric effect
B. Stark effect
C. Thermionic effect
D. Piezo-electric effect
E. None of these
The fruits without seed, like banana, are called_____________?
A. Seedless fruits
B. Parthenogenesis fruits
C. Parthenocarpic fruits
D. placental fruits
E. Organic fruits
Animal which captures and readily kills living animals for its food is
called___________?
A. Parasite
B. Scavenger
C. Predator
D. Mammal
E. None of these
In a railway track, two rails are joined end to end with a gap tin between them
because?
A. Steel can be saved
B. Accidents due to contraction in winter can be avoided
C. Air gaps are necessary for bearing the weight of running train
D. Accidents due to expansion in summer can be avoided
E. All of these
Name the famous book of Ibn-Sina in which he discussed human physiology and
medicine ?
A. Al-Qanun
B. Al-Masudi
C. New Renaissance
D. Tadhkira
E. None of these
Water is heated in a kettlE. The inside water is heated by convection. A person sitting
near the fire receives heat by ________?
A. Conduction
B. Convection
C. Radiation
D. Reflection
E. None of these
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In winter an iron pipe feel colder than a wooden window . This is because wood
is_______?
A. Conductor
B. Non-Conductor
C. Semi- Conductor
D. Not a solid while iron is a solid
E. None of these
The echo (reflected sounD. will be distinctly heard only at ordinary temperatures if
the distance of the reflecting surfaces from the source of sound is at least ________?
A. 1120 ft
B. 120 ft
C. 56 ft
D. 100 ft
E. None of these
It is possible to recognize a person in the dark by simply hearing his unique voice . It
is because of the_______?
A. pitch
B. Frequency
C. Time period
D. Quality
E. None of these
When a ray of sunlight enters a dark room , its straight path become visible because
of dust particles hanging in the air. It is because light is _________?
A. Visible
B. Transparent
C. Invisible
D. opaque
E. None of these
A six feet tall lady wants to see her full image in a plane mirror . The minimum length
of the mirror will be ?
A. 6 feet
B. 12 feet
C. 4 feet
D. 3 feet
E. None of these
The principle used in radar is the same as that of Sonar. In radar we use radio waves
; whereas in sonar we use ?
A. red waves
B. Infrared waves
C. Ultrasonic
D. super sonic
E. None of these
In a fission nuclear reaction , a heavy nucleus breaks up into smaller nuclei whereas
in another nuclear reaction two or more than two possibly nuclei are fused to form a
heavy nucleus This nuclear reaction is called ?
Chemical Reaction
B. Nuclear reaction
C. Fission nuclear reaction
D. Fusion nuclear reaction
E. None of these
Parsec is a unit of ___________?
A. Energy
B. Time
C. Power
D. Distance
E. None of these
German Silver is an alloy of___________?
A. Zn + Ni
B. Cu + Zn
C. Cu + Ni
D. Cu + Sn
E. None of these
The Continent Antarctica lies at the__________?
A. North pole
B. South pole
C. middle of the earth
D. Equator
E. None of these
The temperature of the dead body is_______________?
A. 0 ‘C
B. 37 ‘
C. Room Temperature
D. Temperature of the place where it is kept
E. None of these
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 less than that of water
C. Of the viscous force in water
D. Of The surface tension of water
A Fahrenheit thermometer indicates a temperature of ‘ 14°F. its corresponding
reading on the Celsius scale will be _________?
A. – 2O°C
B. – 10°C
C. + 10°C
D. + 20°C
Which one of the following sets of color combinations is added in color vision in
TV’?
A. Red, green and blue
B. Orange, back and violet
C. White. red and yellow
D. Yellow, green and blue
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 towards the train depending upon the speed
Water is a highly effective coolant for a car engine because _________?
A. Water is good conductor of heat
B. Water has very high specific heat capacity
C. Water boils at a comparatively high temperature
D. Evaporation of water produces lot of cooling
Scalding with steam is more severe than scalding by boiling water because_______?
A. Steam can penetrate the skin
B. Steam is at a higher temperature
C. Steam contains more energy than boiling water
D. Steam is at a higher pressure
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. Galvanization
D. Vulcanization
The cracking sound heard when dry hair is combed with a hard rubber comb is due
to_________?
A. The hair barging against the charged comb
B. Small electric sparks
C. The rubbing of the comb with the hair
D. None of the above
Detergents dissolved in water help in cleaning clothes by_________?
A. Increasing the temperature of water
B. Reacting chemically with dirt
C. Reducing the surface tension of water
D. Dissolving dirt
The absorption of ink by blotting paper involves__________?
A. Viscosity of ink
B. Capillary action phenomenon
C. Diffusion of ink through the blotting
D. Siphon action
Materials for rain-proof coats and tents owe their water proof properties to________?
A. Surface tension
B. Viscosity
C. Specific gravity
D. Elasticity
A satellite moving round the earth with a uniform speed has____________?
A. An accelerated motion
B. No acceleration at all
C. Uniform acceleration
D. Uneven acceleration
For being able to see three-dimensional pictures we have to use_________?
A. A binocular
B. A camera
C. An epidiascope
D. A stereoscope
Water has maximum density at____________?
A. 0°C
B. 4°C
C. 4° K
D. 4.8°C
The theory of Expanding Universe was first propounded by____________?
A. Einstein
B. Newton
C. Gahleo
D. Hubble
An instrument to detect the purity of milk is____________?
A. Lactometer
B. Hygrometer
C. Manometer
D. Sonometer
Coulomb is the scientific unit to measure?
A. Velocity
B. Temperature
C. Mass
D. None OF These
Who proposed this concept “All motion is relative”?
A. Albert Einstein
B. John Kepler
C. Galileo Galilie
D. None
The field of specialization of famous Muslim scientist Abu Usman Aljahiz was?
A. Botany
B. Zoology
C. Astronomy
D. None
Albatros is__________?
A. A sea bird
B. A beetle
C. A fruit
D. None
The sunlight can reach a depth of___________meters in the ocean
A. 80
B. 100
C. 120
D. None
The biggest planet in our solar system is___________?
A. Venus
B. Pluto
C. Jupiter
D. None
The biggest species of the cat family is___________?
A. Tiger
B. Lion
C. Leopard
D. None
Which group of animals has heterogametic females?
A. Domestic fowl
B. Earthworm
C. Rabbit
D. None
The dominant phase of life cycle in these organism is haploid?
A. Mosses
B. Bacteria
C. Protozoa
D. None
The atmosphere of moon consists of______________?
A. 90% Hydrogen, 10% Nitrogen
B. 80%Nitrogen, 20% Hydrogen
C. 60% Nitrogen, 40%inert gases
D. None
The chemical name of quartz is:
A. Silicon Dioxide
B. Stannous Oxide
C. Aluminium Oxide
D. None
Which month of calendar year can lack a new moon?
A. December
B. February
C. May
D. None
Deuterium differs from Hydrogen in having:
A. Different atomic number but same atomic weight
B. Different atomic number and different atomic weight
C. Same atomic number and different atomic weight
D. None
One of the following is a water soluble vitamin?
A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin D
C. Vitamin K
D. None
Equator passes through one of these countries___________?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Italy
C. Japan
D. None
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Anti Diuretic hormone is secreted by one of the following glands?
A. Pituitary
B. Pancreas
C. Thyroid
D. None
Basha Dam is to be constructed on___________?
A. River Sutlaj
B. River Jhelum
C. River Chenab
D. None (On Indus River in Gilgit-Baltistan)
UV light falls in the category of___________?
A. Ionizing Radiations
B. Non Ionizing Radiation
C. Visible light
D. None
The earth’s ___________ is divided into 15 major plates of various sizes
A. Mesosphere
B. Stratosphere
C. Lithosphere
D. None
One of these scientists formulated basic laws of Geometry?
A. Pythagorus
B. Archimedes
C. Aristotle
D. None
Phosphorus is an essential component of one of the following biological molecules:
A. Amino acids
B. Nucleic acids
C. Carbohydrates
D. None
He was the first scientist to prove that plants move around the sun?
A. Archimedes
B. Galileo Galilei
C. John Kepler
D. None
Atom is made up of____________different kinds of subatomic particles:
A. Three
B. Two
C. Four
D. None
The alpha particles are compact clusters of______________?
A. Electron and Proton
B. Two Protons and two Neutrons
C. Three protons and three Neutrons
D. None
The Beta particles are fast moving___________?
A. Protons
B. Electrons
C. Neutrons
D. None
One of the following countries produces maximum energy from atomic reactors?
A. France (80% from its Nuclear Reactors)
B. USA
C. UK
D. none
The unit to measure the quantity of Ozone in atmosphere is?
A. Dobson
B. Dalton
C. Cuolomb
D. none
The severity of 2005 earthquake in Pakistan on Richter scale was ?
A. 6.9
B. 7.6
C. 7.1
D. none
Geiger-Muller counter is used to detect__________?
A. Protons
B. Neutrons
C. Photons
D. none
Vacuum tubes have been replaced by__________?
A. Conductors
B. Diodes
C. Transistors
D. None of these
It is a secondary plant nutrient?
A. Nitrogen
B. Phosphorus
C. Sulphur
D. none
An area of microbiology that is concerned with the occurence of disease in human
population is?
A. Immunology
B. Paracitology
C. Epidemiology
D. none
The number of electrons of a neutral atom is automatically known if one knows the?
A. Atomic number
B. Atomic weight
C. Number of orbitals
D. none
Which of the following is not an enzyme?
A. Chemotrypsin
B. Secretin
C. Pepsin
D. none
It is impossible for a type of O+ baby to have a type of____________mother:
A. AB-
B. O-
C. O+
D. none
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Serum if blood plasma minus its?
A. Calcium ions
B. Clotting proteins
C. Globulins
D. none
The autonomic nervous system innervates all of these except?
A. Cardiac muscles
B. Skeletal muscles
C. Smooth muscles
D. none
The damage to the_________nerve could result in the defect of the eye movement:
A. Optic
B. Trigeminal
C. Abducens
D. none
Which of these is not a region of the spinal cord?
A. Thoracic
B. Pelvic
C. Lumbar
D. none
The shape of the external ear is due to____________?
A. Elastic cartilage
B. Fibrocartilage
C. Articular cartilage
D. none
When a patient’s immune system becomes reactive to a drug, this is an example of?
A. Super infection
B. Drug resistance
C. Allergy
D. none
What is the smallest unit of heredity?
A. Chromosomes
B. Gene
C. Nucleotides
D. none
The approximate intensity level of the sound which can cause damage to the ear
drum is?
A. 20 dB
B. 60 dB
C. 100 dB
D. 160 dB
Fuse wire is made of_____________?
A. 63% tin and 37% lead
B. 63% lead and 37% tin
C. 63% tin and 37% aluminum
D. 63% lead and 37% aluminum
Which one of the following is the main culprit in the thinning of Ozone layer in the
earth’s stratosphere?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Chlorofluorocarbons
C. Nitrogen oxides
D. Methane
Steering of a car involves?
A. A single force
B. Two forces acting in the same direction
C. Two forces acting along different lines and in opposite direction.
D. A pair of forces acting along the same line and in opposite direction
The property by virtue of which metals can be beaten into thin sheets is known as?
A. Ductility
B. Malleability
C. Conductivity
D. Density
The sky appears blue because the earth’s atmosphere __________?
A. Scatters blue light
B. Reflects blue light
C. Transmits blue light
D. Has actual blue cover
A tight-rope walker carries a long pole which he holds across his body. The purpose
of this pole is to__________?
A. Prop him up if he falls
B. Spread out his weight and reduce the pressure on the rope
C. Add extra weight to keep the rope tightly stretched
D. To keep the Center of gravity always above vertically above the rope
When water is filled in a bottle and is allowed to freeze, the bottle breaks because
A. Water expands on freezing
B. Bottle contracts at freezing point
C. temperature outside the bottle is less than that inside the bottle.
D. None of the above
People living in high altitudes (like mountains) usually have a _________?
A. smaller number of Red Blood Cells
B. larger number of Red Blood Cells
C. smaller number of White Blood Cells
D. larger number of White Blood Cells
Copper is used in the production of___________?
A. Brick kilns
B. Children toys
C. Kitchen utilities
D. Electric wires
The blue colour of clear sky is due to_______________?
A. Reflection of light
B. Refraction of light
C. Diffraction of light
D. Dispersion of light
A device that converts mechanical energy into electric energy is called_______?
A. Motor.
B. Transformer.
C. Coil.
D. Generator.
_________ is anything that takes up space and has mass.
A. Matter
B. Gravity
C. Energy
D. Plasma
All matter is made of ___________?
A. Air
B. Water
C. Vibrations
D. Atoms
What are considered the building blocks of matter?
A. Molecules
B. Protons
C. Elements
D. Atoms
What are the three subatomic particles of an atom?
A. Protons,Neutrons & Electrons
B. Protons,Nucleus & Electrons
C. Protons,Nucleus & Elements.
D. Elements,Nucleus & Protons
The protons and neutrons are found in the center of the atom, which is called the
_________of the atom?
A. Nucleus
B. Headquarters
C. Hub
D. None of These
_____________ are positively (+) charged particles?
A. Neutrons
B. Electrons
C. Protons
D. None of These
___________are negatively (-) charged particles of an atom?
A. Protons
B. Neutrons
C. Electrons
D. None of These
____________ have no charge?
A. Neutrons
B. Protons
C. Electrons
D. None of These
Elements are made of _________?
A. Atoms
B. Molecules
C. H2O
D. Compounds
SI unit of time is_________?
A. second
B. kilo gram
C. meter
D. volt