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1. Which is the outermost planet in the solar system?

Neptune

2. The SI unit of charge is? Coulomb

3. Wavelength of very High Frequency (VHF) IS ? shorter

4. Long-sight defect could be corrected by using __________ lens? vonvex

5. For a fixed mass of gass at constant temperature, if we decrease volume, the pressure will

_________? Increase

6. The lifespan of Red Blood Cells is __________ days? 20

7. The density of water is __________? 1 g/cm3

8. Radioactivity was discovered by __________? Bacquerel

9. The Sun is a __________? Star

10. The average adult has a blood volume of about __________ liters? 5

11. The most abundant element in the universe is __________? Hydrogen

12. The most abundant element in the Earth’s crust is ______? Oxygen

13. Each day human body breathe in ____ liters of air ? 15,000 to 20,000

14. The SI unit of “pressure” is _________? pascal

15. The most densest substance on the Earth is ________? Osmium

16. A camera uses a __________ to form an image? convex lens

17. CNG stands for? Compressed Natural Gas

18. Which from the following is true for “Sound”? Sound cannot travel through a vaccum

19. When white light is passed through a prism, it splits into _______ colours? 6

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21. Instrument used for measuring very high temperature is __________.? Pyrometer

22. Sound waves are _________ waves? Longitudinal

23. The lifespan of White Blood Cells is __________ day(s)? 1

24. The fluid part of blood is known as __________? plasma

25. X-rays were discovered by __________? Rontgen

26. The speed of light is __________? 300,000 km/s

27. In a very low temperature which from the following will freeze at last? Sea water
28. The nearest planet to the Earth is _________? Venus.

29. The planet that moves round the Sun at the highest speed is? Mercury

30. In general, Comets have __________ orbits? Highly elliptical

31. Oxidation is a chemical reaction involving the __________? Loss of Electrons

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1. Urine is produced in __________? Kidneys

2. Blood is cleaned by __________? Kidneys

3. The planet which is easily visible from the Earth is? Venus

4. According to the Big Bang Theory, the Universe began about __________ billion years ago? 10 – 20

5. The biosensor is used to measure? Blood glucose level

6. Einstein’s famous equation which states that mass and energy are interchangeable is? E = mc2

7. The SI unit of electric current is? Ampere

8. For proper formation of teeth, __________ is essential.? Fluorine

9. The Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere, by volume, is? 03%

10. Diamond is an allotropic form of? Carbon

11. The SI unit of Heat is? Joule

12. The gas, commonly known as “laughing gas”, is? Nitrous Oxide

13. The energy value of food is measured in? Joule

14. Water covers __________ of the Earth’s surface? 70%

15. The fourth state of matter is? Plasma

16. The device used to convert Alternate Current into Direct Current is called? Rectifier

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17. The number of oscillations per second is called? Frequency

18. Sound waves from a loudspeaker are caused by? Vibrations

19. There are __________ methods of heat transfer? 3

20. The unit used to measure ‘magnetic flux’ is? Weber

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1. The battery was invented by? Volta


2. The nearest planet to the Sun is? Venus

3. Bronze is an alloy of? Copper, Tin

4. Neutrons were discovered by? James Chadwick

5. Nucleus was discovered by? Rutherford

6. Energy can be converted from one form to another, but all energy ends up as? Heat energy

7. A battery converts ________ into electrical energy? Chemical energy

8. Current is the flow of? Electrons

9. Electrons were discovered by? J. Thomson

10. Between the melting point and boiling point of a substance, the substance is a? Liquid

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1. The interior structure of the Earth is divided into ________ layers? 5

2. We live on the Earth’s? Crust

3. The thickest layer of the Earth is? Mantle

4. The Earth’s crust ranges from ________ km in depth.? 5-70

5. The anode is the electrode connected to the ________ terminal of a battery? Positive

6. 1 tonne = ________ kg? 1000

7. The normal temperature of the body is? 4 degree

8. Weakest bone is? clavicle bone

9. Hardest bone is? collar bone

10. The hardest part of the body is? tooth

11. Most abundant element in the human body is carbon? Oxygen or calcium

12. Systole is heart? contraction

13. Eye is filled with ________ liquids? two

14. The femur is the longest? bone

15. Head or skull has? 29 bones

16. Total bones are? 206

17. Universal donor group is-O group

18. Life span of red blood cells is? 120 days.


19. The pH of the normal human body is Arteries? 4.

20. The Black Mamba is the fastest? Snake

21. New Zealand is close to Int? Date Line.

22. Temperature at earth’s core is? 2000 deg: C

23. Sun is 400 times larger than the? Moon

24. When are you most likely to see a penumbra? During an Eclipse.

25. A wind which reverses seasonally is? Wind

26. Oceans are on average? 4 km deep.

27. Which electromagnetic wave has the shortest wavelength? Gamma rays

28. All electromagnetic waves have the same? Speed in vacuum

29. . The reflection of sound is called? Echo

30. An instrument used to measure electric current is called? Ammeter

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1. The SI unit of thermodynamic temperature is? Kelvin

2. The shortest distance between crest to crest is called? Wavelength

3. The speed of sound is fastest in? Gasses

4. . The branch of science which study the interaction between matter and radian energy is

called? Spectroscopy

5. . The horizontal rows of the periodic table are called? Periods

6. The vertical columns of the periodic table are called? Groups

7. Which metallic element is liquid at room temperature? Mercury

8. Which non-metallic element is liquid at room temperature? Bromine

9. Battery charger converts electrical energy into ___energy? Chemical

10. A loudspeaker changes ________ energy into sound energy? Electrical.

11. The strongest part(s) of a magnet is/are? North and south pole

12. When gas is ionized, ________ forms. ? Plasma

13. Wind is caused by? Difference in atmospheric pressure

14. Wind speed is measured by? Anemometer


15. The fact that universe is expanding was discovered by? Hubble

16. X-rays were discovered by? Roentgen

17. The Nobel prize in physics for the discovery of the law of photoelectric effect was awarded

to? Einstein

18. The symbol of gold is? Au

19. Plaster of Paris is produced by heating? Gypsum

20. Which from the following is NOT true about Helium gas? Toxic

21. Which is the largest excretory organ of the body? skin

22. The brain is enclosed in a bony case called? cranium

23. Which is the bone that is present in forelimb? radius

24. Which one is herbivore? cow

25. Which structure helps in transport of water in plants ? xylem

26. The organisms that can make their own food are called ? producers

27. Bacteria are ? prokaryotes

28. Bile juice is secreted by? gall bladder

29. DNA structure was first described by? Watson and Crick

30. Pollination is best defined as the transfer of pollen from an anther to? stigma

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1. Movement of the cell against concentration gradient is called ? active transport.

2. One of the following is not a function of bones protein ? synthesis

3. Plants absorb most part of water needed by them through their ? root hairs

4. Highly intelligent mammals are ? dolphin

5. Process of cell division take place by mitosis.

6. Pulses are a good source of ? proteins

7. Plants that grow in dry habitat are called ? xerophytes

8. The simplest amino acid is ? glycine

9. Accumulation of lipid molecules in brain cells lead to ? mental retardation

10. The life and activities of a cell is controlled by? nucleus


11. Flagella are composed of ? microtubules

12. Tobacco mosaic virus was crystallized by ? Stanely

13. Non-enveloped naked viruses are known as ? virions

14. Gram +ve bacteria on treatment with crystal violet dye give colour? purple

15. Malarial parasite is injected into man as ? sporozoites

16. The terms procariotique and eucariotique were proposed by ? Chatton

17. The most common type of asexual reproduction in the fungi is? spore production

18. Outside the thallus of Marchantia there are special structures called ? rhizoids

19. The vascular plants are termed as? tracheophytes

20. In human beings influenza is caused by? virus

21. In many which phylum the body of organisms is usually divided in? three regions

22. called head, thorax, and abdomen? arthropods

23. . Amoeba moves in water with the help of locomotory organs called ? pseudopodia

24. In all coelenterates, endoderm give rise to? digestive system

25. Higher vascular plants are also called ? seed plants

26. The plants which produce embryo but lack vascular tissues and seeds are placed in

? bryophytes

27. Which bone is called beauty bone in women ? clavicle

28. Detachment of myosin head and actin in rigor mortis occurs due to ? autolysis in body

29. Release of the ovum from the ovary is called? ovulation

30. The foetus is protected from the mechanical damage by the? amniotic fluid

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1. Rich source of energy in seimen is? glucose

2. Sickle cell anemia was discovered by ? Vernon Ingram

3. Kangaroo has an abdominal pouch known as ? marsupial

4. The utilization of the products of digestion is called? assimilation

5. Parabronchi are present in ? birds

6. The respiratory problem most common in smokers is? emphysema


7. Water potential of pure water is? zero

8. Bean-shaped cells in plants are ? guard cells

9. The normal pH of human blood is ? 4

10. Shrinkage of protoplast due to exosmosis of water is? plasmolysis

11. Atherosclerosis is a major condition leading to? heart attack

12. Villi and microvilli increase ? absorption

13. Splitting of glucose relates to? glycolysis

14. . Reptiles hibernate during? winter

15. Which of the following plants are called arthrophytes? sphenopsids

16. Radio carbon dating is used to find the age of? Fossils

17. Seismology is the science of ? Earthquakes

18. The source of solar energy is ? Nuclear energy

19. fan object is placed midway between two parallel plane mirrors facing each other, then the

number of images that appear in mirrors is? Infinite

20. In a vacuum , What will be common among X rays visible light, radio waves ? Amplitude

21. Barometer is used to measure? Atmospheric pressure

22. If u use a microscope to watch smoke particles in still air, you will see them moving about all the

time. This phenomenon is called? Brownian movement

23. The mass of a neutron is approximate? Equal to the mass of a proton

24. The spherical shape of raindrops is due to ? Atmospheric friction of air

25. Galvanometer is an instrument For measuring currents of small? magnitude

26. Which of the following has highest frequency? Gamma rays

27. Most important effect of moon on earth is that? Gives light

28. The term ” Meteor” is applied to an interplanetary body, After it enters the earth? atmosphere

29. Newton`s rings are Coloured rings observed around the point of contact of a ? convex lens

30. The heat recieved by earth from the sun is known as? Solar radiation

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1. Constellation is Configuration of fixed stars? resembling a figure


2. Which of the following part of the atmosphere is nearest to the earth? Troposphere

3. To an astronaut in space sky looks ? Black

4. Water is heated in a kettle. The inside water is heated by convection. A person sitting near the

fire receives heat by ?Convection

5. A time can come when we will be able to design a machine which can go on working for ever

without the expenditure of energy. Is it possible ? No

6. Light year is a unit of ? Distance

7. Three elements needed for the healthy growth of plants are ? N, P, K

8. Copper can be converted into gold by ? Artificial Radioactivity

9. In winter an iron pipe feel colder than a wooden window, This is because wood is ? non-

Conductor

10. 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 ? 56fft

11. It is possible to recognize a person in the dark by simply hearing his unique voice . It is because

of the? pitch

12. When a ray of sunlight enters a dark room, its straight path becomes visible because of dust

particles hanging in the air. It is because the light is? Visible

13. A six feet tall lady wants to see her full image in a plane mirror. The minimum length of the

mirror will be? 3 feet

14. The principle used in radar is the same as that of Sonar. In radar we use radio waves whereas in

sonar we use? Ultrasonic

15. 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 ? Fusion nuclear reaction

16. Parsec is a unit of ? Distance

17. German Silver is an alloy of ? Cu + Ni

18. The Continent Antarctica lies at the? South pole

19. The temperature of the dead body is? the temperature of the place where it is kept
20. Lactometer is a type of Hydrometer which is used to measure the specific gravity of ? Milk

21. The deepest place on earth is ? Mariana Trench

22. Twinkling of stars is caused by ? refraction of light

23. Magnifying power of a simple microscope can be increased by ? the increasing focal length of

the lens

24. What is the approxiate mean distance that separates the sun from the earth? 1480,00,000 km

25. The outer surface of the sun is called ? Photosphere

26. Which planet has the maximum number of satellites? Jupiter

27. What is a light year? The distance traveled by light in 1 year.

28. What are asteroids? Very small planet revolving around the sun

29. What is the temperature at the center of the sun? 20 million k

30. The phase of the moon are partially the result of the? Revolution of the moon about the earth

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1.

a. Constellations referred to as Zodiac are ? Imaginary region that encompasses the path of

the planets

b. The height of a geostationary satellite from the surface of the earth is about ? 3600 km

c. What are the three basic units of measurement for the metric system? Metre, liter and

gram

d. Clocks, which moves with the velocities comparable with the velocity of light, run? with

zero velocity

e. When a gas turns into a liquid, the process is called? condensation

f. Electric current is measured by ? Ammeter

g. Dim-vision in the evening and night results from the deficiency of which one of the

following? Vitamin A

h. Diffusion of light in the atmosphere takes place due to ? Dust particles

i. Dental caries are due to ? Bacterial infection


j. The process of digestion begins in? mouth

k. The planet nearest to sun is ? Mercury

l. Blood cells are manufactured by _________of the body? bone marrow

m. If an object gives off its own light, it is said to be? luminous

n. An electric heater would be most likely to produce? R Radiations

o. The Kelvin scale of temperature is called the? absolute scale.

p. The type of radiation that is unaffected by the magnetic field is called? Gamma Rays.

q. In a normal resting man, the rate of heart beat is? 72 per minute.

r. The brightest planet is ? Venus.

s. Gas in children‘s play-balloons going upward is? hydrogen.

t. A study of the chemical composition of the earth‘s crust is called? Geology

u. In a heat engine heat energy is changed into ? Mechanical Energy

v. Frequency of audible sound is ? 20-20KHz.

w. Cheapest source of producing electricity is? Wind and Solar

x. The smallest unit of measurement of wavelength is? nanometers (10^-9 m)

1. Unit of electricity ―Kilowatt Hour

2. Excessive burning of fossil fuels causes? acid rains.

3. Newton is the unit of ? Force

4. Richter scale measures the severity of? Earthquake

5. Planet Mars has two? Moon

6. Our eye is very sensitive to? blue light

1. Astronomers cannot be nominated for the? Noble Prize.

2. Modern Bicycle was invented? by Staley.

3. Coulomb is the unit of? Electric Charge.

4. The fat content in buffalo milk is? 10%

5. The large plates of solar panels are painted? Black.


6. The major component of honey is? Glucose.

7. Severe deficiency of Vitamin D results in? rickets

8. Digestion of food is completed in the? small intestine

9. Wind energy is the _____energy? Kinetic

10. One of the countries through which equator passes is____? Kenya

11. A person with the following blood group are considered to be a universal recipient? AB+

12. The name of the common mineral salt present in sweat is? Sodium Chloride

13. Role of biotechnology in the production of food based on_____? Fermentation

14. The hygrometer is used for measuring the? Humidity of air

15. The chemical name of vinegar is? Dilute acetic acid

16. The orbital period of the planet Mercury around the sun is? 88 days

17. Television signals are converted into light signals by? Photodiode

18. The number of spark plugs needed in a diesel engine is? 0

19. The half-life of a radioactive element is 8-days. How long it takes to reduce it from 10 mg to 5

mg? 8 days

20. In humans, most nutrient molecules are absorbed by the? stomach

21. Sedimentary rocks are? Porous

22. Oasis is associated with? Desert

23. The Continent Antarctica lies at the__________? South pole

24. When a ray of sunlight enters a dark room, its straight path becomes visible because of dust

particles hanging in the air. It is because light is_________? Visible

25. The temperature of the dead body is_______________? Temperature of the place where it is kept

26. A six feet tall lady wants to see her full image in a plane mirror. The minimum length of the

mirror will be? 3feet

27. The principle used in radar is the same as that of Sonar. In radar, we use radio waves; whereas

in sonar we use? Ultrasonic

28. The deepest place on earth is____________? Mariana Trench


29. A body can escape the gravitational pull of the earth if it is thrown up with a velocity of? 7 miles

per sec

30. Night vision is possible with the help of___________? Infrared Rays

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1. Tibia is a bone found in the____________? Leg

2. What is the main component of bones and teeth? Calcium phosphate

3. Which gland in the human body is called the master gland? Pituitary

4. The main constituent of hemoglobinis___________? Iron

5. Which is the largest organ in the human body? Skin

6. Medulla oblongata is a part of human ___________? Brain

7. Water has maximum density at____________? 4°C

8. The theory of Expanding Universe was first propounded by____________? Hubble

9. The biggest species of the cat family is___________? Tiger

10. Which group of animals hasheterogametic females? Domestic fowl

11. Who proposed this concept “All motion is relative”? Albert Einstein

12. Which month of the calendar year can lack a new moon? February

13. The sunlight can reach a depth of___________meters in the ocean? 100

14. Geiger-Muller counter is used to detect__________? Protons

15. The autonomic nervous system innervate all of these except? Skeletal muscles

16. Vacuum tubes have been replaced by__________? Transistors

17. The number of electrons of a neutral atom is automatically known if one knows the? Atomic

number

18. _________ is anything that takes up space and has mass.? Matter

19. What are considered the building blocks of matter? Atoms

20. The protons and neutrons are found in the center of the atom, which is called the ___of the

atom? Nucleus

21. The speed of light is __________?300,000 km/s

22. The term ‘Computer’ is derived from__________? Latin


23. Who is the father of Computer? Charles Babbage

24. Who is the father of the Internet? Vint Cerf

25. If a computer has more than one processor then it is known as__________? Multiprocessor

26. The brain of any computer system is___________? CPU

27. The computer that process both analog and digital is called_____?Hybrid computer

28. ALU is____________? Arithmetic Logic Unit

29. RAM Stands for _____? Random Access Memory

30. Software is ______? Untouchable Part

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