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A. Mercury
B. Pluto
C. Neptune
D. Uranus
A. scurvy
B. rickets
C. night blindness
D. osteomalacia
A. 70%
B. 75%
C. 80%
D. 90%
A. Ampere
B. Coulomb
C. Ohm
D. Volt
A. shorter
B. shortest
C. longer
D. longest
A. concave
B. Convex
C. diverging
D. none of these
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
A. 60
B. 120
C. 180
D. 240
A. 1 g/cm3
B. 1.5 g/cm3
C. 2 g/cm3
D. none of these
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
A. Star
B. Planet
C. Asteroid
D. Meteor
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
A. Oxygen
B. Hydrogen
C. Carbon Dioxide
D. Silicon
A. Oxygen
B. Hydrogen
C. Carbon Dioxide
D. Silicon
A. 5,000 to 10,000
B. 10,000 to 15,000
C. 15,000 to 20,000
D. 20,000 to 25,000
A. night blindness
B. rickets
C. scurvy
D. hair fall
A. pascal
B. joule
C. tesla
D. henry
A. Platinum
B. Copper
C. Steel
D. Osmium
A. convex lens
B. concave lens
C. condenser lens
D. none of these
A. Aluminium
B. Silicon
C. Graphite
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
A. Pyroscope
B. Pyrometer
C. Seismograph
D. Xylometer
A. Transverse
B. Electromagnetic
C. Longitudinal
D. none of these
A. 1 – 5 days
B. 3 – 7 days
C. 4 – 8 days
D. 5 – 21 days
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
A. Venus
B. Mercury
C. Mars
D. Moon
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The planet that moves round the Sun at the highest speed is?
A. Jupiter
B. Venus
C. Mars
D. Mercury
A. Elliptical
B. Highly elliptical
C. Circular
D. Parabolic
B. Loss of Electrons
C. Gain of Protons
D. Loss of Protons
A. Kidneys
B. Lungs
C. Large intestine
D. Liver
A. Lungs
B. Liver
C. Heart
D. Kidneys
The position of an element in the Periodic Table is determined by its __________ number?
A. Electron
B. Proton
C. Neutron
D. Positron
The salinity of sea water is determined by the amount of common salt (Sodium Chloride) in
__________ of sea water.
A. 1 gram
B. 10 grams
C. 1 kg
D. 10 kg
The planet which is easily visible from the Earth is?
A. Mercury
B. Venus
C. Mars
D. Jupiter
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
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?
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
A. Coloumb
B. Ampere
C. Volt
D. Watt
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon
C. Hydrogen
D. Nitrogen
A. Solid Oxygen
B. Solid Carbon Dioxide
C. Solid Hydrogen
D. Solid Nitrogen
A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin B
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin D
A. iodine
B. copper
C. fluorine
D. iron
A. zinc
B. iodine
C. copper
D. iron
A. Seasons
B. Atmosphere
C. Air and sounds
D. Winds and clouds
A. 0.039%
B. 3.9%
C. 13%
D. 30%
B. Hydrogen
C. Nitrogen
D. Silicon
A. Watt
B. Volt
C. Joule
D. Newton
B. seeds
D. sea foods
B. seeds
D. sea foods
A. Carbon Dioxide
B. Sulfur Dioxide
C. Nitrous Oxide
D. Sodium Oxide
A. water
B. salts
C. minerals
D. glucose
A. Anemometer
B. Barometer
C. Hydrometer
D. Hygrometer
A. Joule
B. Calories
C. Tesla
D. Proteins
A. Potential
B. Transverse
C. Kinetic
D. Mechanical
B. Plato
C. Einstein
D. Newton
A. 61%
B. 67%
C. 71%
D. 76%
A. minor or no damage
B. considerable damage
C. severe damage
D. extreme damage
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
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
B. take in Oxygen
A. Mitochondria
B. Vesicles
C. Lungs
D.Liver
A. Kenya
B. Malaysia
C. Malta
D. Pakistan
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
A. copper,nickel
B. copper, tin
C. copper, silver
D. copper, zinc
A. Antiduretic Harmone
B. Luteinising Harmone
C. Melanophore stimulating Harmone
D. Adrenocorticotrophic Harmone
A.92 U 235
B.92 U 234
C. 92 U 233
D. 92 U 238
Which woody raw material is used for the manufacture of paper pulp?
A. Cotton
B. Poplar
C. Bagasse
D. Rice straw
A. 80%
B. 95%
C. 70%
D. 85%
A. Silicon
B. Radium
C. Aluminum
D. Carbon
A. Heating
B. Beating
C. Artificial nuclear radioactivity
D. Chemical reaction
A. Time
B. Energy
C. Length
D. Mass
A. A+
B. B+
C. AB+
D. O+
E. None of these
A. Calcium Oxalate
B. Potassium Sulphate
C. Sodium Chloride
D. Iron Sulphate
E. None of these
A. Choriods
B. Sclerotic
C. Retina
D. Cornea
E. None of these
A. Nitrogen + Hydrogen
B. Nitrogen + Carbon
C. Nitrogen + Oxygen
D. Oxygen + Carbon
E. None of these
Dr. Abdus Salam of Pakistan was one of the contributors of the unification of __________?
A. CTT
B. AGU
C. CAT
D. AAT
E. None of these
What is the chance of diabetic baby born to parents both heterogeneous normal ?
A. Zero
B. ¼
C. ½
D. ¾
E. None of these
A. Over production
B. Natural selection
C. Inheritance for acquired characters
D. Competition for survival
E. None of these
A. Decomposition
B. Respiration
C. Digestion
D. Fermentation
E. None of these
Which form of drug abuse involves most risk of infection with the HIV (AIDS) virus ?
A. Cigarette smoking
B. Using alcholo
C. Injection of heroine
D. Taking too much aspirin
E. None of these
A. Archimedes
B. William Gilbert
C. Nicolas Copernicus
D. Michael Faraday
E. None of these
A. Manometer
B. Thermostat
C. Chronometer
D. Pyrometer
E. None of these
The science which deals with study of manners and customs of people is ?
A. Ethnology
B. Morphology
C. Ethics
D. Genetics
E. None of these
A. Insecticides
B. Rodenticides
C. Fungicides
D. Herbicides
E. None of these
A. Methane hydrate
B. Liquid Nitrogen
C. Solid Carbon dioxide
D. Frozen Water
E. None of these
A. Sodium Nitrate
B. Dilute acetic acid
C. Chloride of lime
D. Calcium
E. None of these
A. Biotin
B. Thiamine
C. Niacin
D. Pyridoxine
E. None of these
A. Speed of sound
B. Density of milk
C. Humidity of air
D. Specific gravity of liquids
E. None of these
A. Steel
B. Rubber
C. Glass
D. Sponge
E. None of these
A. 88 days
B. 365 days
C. 2 years
D. 98 days
E. None of these
The most splendid and the most magnificent constellation on the sky is?
A. Orion
B. Columbia
C. Canis Major
D. Taurus
E. None of these
The position of earth in its orbit, when it is at its greatest distance from the sun causing northern
summer is called ___________?
A. Aphelion
B. Perihelion
C. Perigee
D. Apogee
E. None of these
A. Troposphere
B. Ionosphere
C. Mesosphere
D. Stratosphere
E. None of these
Which of the following explains the reason why there is no total eclipse of the sun?
A. Optical fiber
B. Transistor
C. Decoder
D. Photo diode
E. None of these
A. 2
B. 3
C. 0
D. 4
E. None of these
The half life of a radioactive element is 8-days. How long it take to reduce it from 10 mg to 5 mg?
A. 4 days
B. 12 days
C. 16 days
D. 8 days
E. None of these
A. Doppler effect in which an object appears bluer when it is moving towards the observer or observer
is moving towards the object.
B. Turning a star from white to blue
C. In future sun would become blue
D. Black hole was blue at its start
E. None of these
A. Power
B. Electric Current
C. Energy
D. Time
E. None of these
A. Uranium Oxide
B. Uranium Plutonium carbide
C. Uranium Plutonium Oxide
D. Uranium thorium Oxide
E. None of these
A. Exosphere
B. Ionosphere
C. Troposphere
D. Stratosphere
E. Ozone layer
A. Porous
B. Hard
C. Rough
D. Brittle
E. Volcanic
A. Manganese
B. Magnesium
C. Gypsum
D. Bauxite
E. None of these
A. Infra-red
B. Ultraviolet
C. X-rays
D. Gamma rays
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
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Sugar
C. Bacteria
D. Oxygen
E. None of these
A. Photoelectric effect
B. Stark effect
C. Thermionic effect
D. Piezo-electric effect
E. None of these
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?
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
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
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 ?
A. Chemical Reaction
B. Nuclear reaction
C. Fission nuclear reaction
D. Fusion nuclear reaction
E. None of these
A. Energy
B. Time
C. Power
D. Distance
E. None of these
A. Zn + Ni
B. Cu + Zn
C. Cu + Ni
D. Cu + Sn
E. None of these
A. North pole
B. South pole
C. middle of the earth
D. Equator
E. None of these
A. 0 ‘C
B. 37 ‘
C. Room Temperature
D. Temperature of the place where it is kept
E. None of these
Lactometer is a type of Hydrometer which is used to measure the specific gravity of _________?
A. Honey
B. Water
C. Milk
D. olive oil
E. None of these
A. Area
B. Time
C. Distance
D. mass
E. None of these
A. Trench
B. Mariana Trench
C. Mangrove
D. Groove
E. None of these
A. Reflection of light
B. Polarization of light
C. refraction of light
D. Interference of light
E. None of these
A nuclear reactor is a device used to carry out controlled nuclear reaction whereas GM counter is a
device used to detect?
A. Current
B. Voltage
C. Nuclear Radiation
D. power
E. None of these
A body can escape the gravitational pull of the earth if it is thrown up with a velocity of?
A. Red light
B. Violet light
C. Infrared Rays
D. Ultra violet Light
E. None of these
A. Convex lens
B. Concave lens
C. Cylindrical lens
D. Plano convex lens
E. None of these
The instrument which i specially design for recording earth quake wave is called seismograph which
measure earth quake waves on a ____________?
A. Diatonic scale
B. Fahrenheit Scale
C. Richter scale
D. Celsius Scale
E. None of these
A. Small intestine
B. Stomach
C. Liver
D. Large intestine
E. None of these
A. 81.1 °C
B. 37.0 °C
C. 98.6 °C
D. 21.7 °C
A. Vitamin B1
B. Vitamin B2
C. Vitamin D
D. Vitamin K
A. 5-6 liters
B. 3-4 liters
C. 8-10 liters
D. 10-12 liters
A. Liver
B. Bone marrow
C. Kidneys
D. Heart
A. 210
B. 260
C. 206
D. 300
A. Skull
B. Arm
C. Leg
D. Face
A. Medulla oblongata
B. Cerebellum
C. Cerebrum
D. None of these
A. Calcium carbonate
B. Calcium phosphate
C. Calcium sulphate
D. Calcium nitrate
A. Chlorine
B. Iron
C. Calcium
D. None of these
A. Transportation of oxygen
B. Destruction of bacteria
C. Prevention of anemia
D. Utilization of energy
A. Lachrymal
B. Pituitary
C. Thyroid
D. Pancreas
A. Thyroid
B. Liver
C. Pancreas
D. None of these
A. Liver
B. Heart
C. Skin
D. Kidney
A person of which of the following blood groups is called a universal donor?
A. O
B. AB
C. A
D. B
A. Pancreas
B. Thyroid
C. Pituitary
D. Spleen
A. 206
B. 230
C. 280
D. 300
A. Carbohydrates
B. Fats
C. Proteins
D. Vitamins
Which of the following vitamins promote healthy functioning of eyes in human beings?
A. Vitamin B
B. Vitamin C
C. Vitamin A
D. Vitamin D
A. 50
B. 70
C. 80
D. 100
A person with which of the following blood groups can receive blood of any group?
A. A
B. AB
C. B
D. O
A. Small pox
B. Tuberculosis
C. Malaria
D. Cholera
A. Heart
B. Brain
C. Liver
D. Sex organ
A. Ears
B. Eyes
C. Lungs
D. Brain
A. Lungs
B. Blood
C. Skin
D. Nerves
A. Convex lens
B. Concave lens
C. Convex-concave lens
D. Concave-convex lens
A. Liver
B. Eyes
C. Lungs
D. Kidneys
A. Kidney failure
B. Heart weakness
C. Brain diseases
D. None of these
A. Brucine
B. Caffeine
C. Phenylalanine
D. Theine
Which part of the Camera is analogue to the retina in the human eye?
A. Lens
B. Film
C. Aperture
D. Shutter
When a person enters a dark room from bright light he is not able to see clearly for a little while
because the?
A. 140-150
B. 115-125
C. 72-80
D. 60
The beautiful color patterns exhibited by a peacock in its tail feathers are due to ?
A. Selective absorption of light
B. Selective re ection of light
C. Sinterference of light
D. Natural colour pattern of feathers
A lake starts freezing because of the cold atmosphere. It will first freeze
A. At the bottom
B. ln the middle pan
C. At the top surface
D. Uniformly throughout the water body
The sun appears red at sunrise and sunset while it appears white at noon, because
A. Of refraction
B. It is cooler 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.
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
A. Mesosphere
B. Troposphere
C. Stratosphere
D. ionosphere
The cow’s milk contains how much amount of water in terms of percentage?
A. 60%
B. 65%
C. 72%
D. 80%
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Carbon monoxide
C. Carbon tetrachloride
D. None of the above
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 Retina
A. Concave
B. Plane
C. Convex
D. Biconcave
Lead ball falls through water more slowly than through air because __________?
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 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
Scalding with steam is more severe than scalding by boiling water because_______?
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. 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. An accelerated motion
B. No acceleration at all
C. Uniform acceleration
D. Uneven acceleration
A. A binocular
B. A camera
C. An epidiascope
D. A stereoscope
A. 0°C
B. 4°C
C. 4° K
D. 4.8°C
A. Einstein
B. Newton
C. Gahleo
D. Hubble
A. Velocity
B. Temperature
C. Mass
D. None OF These
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
A. 80
B. 100
C. 120
D. None
A. Venus
B. Pluto
C. Jupiter
D. None
The biggest species of the cat family is___________?
A. Tiger
B. Lion
C. Leopard
D. None
A. Domestic fowl
B. Earthworm
C. Rabbit
D. None
A. Mosses
B. Bacteria
C. Protozoa
D. None
A. Silicon Dioxide
B. Stannous Oxide
C. Aluminium Oxide
D. None
A. December
B. February
C. May
D. None
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Italy
C. Japan
D. None
A. Pituitary
B. Pancreas
C. Thyroid
D. None
A. River Sutlaj
B. River Jhelum
C. River Chenab
D. None (On Indus River in Gilgit-Baltistan)
A. Ionizing Radiations
B. Non Ionizing Radiation
C. Visible light
D. None
A. Mesosphere
B. Stratosphere
C. Lithosphere
D. None
A. Pythagorus
B. Archimedes
C. Aristotle
D. None
A. Amino acids
B. Nucleic acids
C. Carbohydrates
D. None
He was the first scientist to prove that Planets move around the sun?
A. Archimedes
B. Galileo Galilei
C. John Kepler
D. None
A. Three
B. Two
C. Four
D. None
A. Protons
B. Electrons
C. Neutrons
D. None
One of the following countries produces maximum energy from atomic reactors?
A. Dobson
B. Dalton
C. Cuolomb
D. none
A. 6.9
B. 7.6
C. 7.1
D. none
A. Protons
B. Neutrons
C. Photons
D. none
A. Conductors
B. Diodes
C. Transistors
D. None of these
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
A. Chemotrypsin
B. Secretin
C. Pepsin
D. none
A. AB-
B. O-
C. O+
D. none
Serum if blood plasma minus its?
A. Calcium ions
B. Clotting proteins
C. Globulins
D. none
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
A. Thoracic
B. Pelvic
C. Lumbar
D. none
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
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
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
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
A tight-rope walker carries a long pole which he holds across his body. The purpose of this pole is
to__________?
When water is filled in a bottle and is allowed to freeze, the bottle breaks because
A. Brick kilns
B. Children toys
C. Kitchen utilities
D. Electric wires
A. Reflection of light
B. Refraction of light
C. Diffraction of light
D. Dispersion of light
A. Motor.
B. Transformer.
C. Coil.
D. Generator.
A. Matter
B. Gravity
C. Energy
D. Plasma
A. Molecules
B. Protons
C. Elements
D. Atoms
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
A. Neutrons
B. Electrons
C. Protons
D. None of These
A. Protons
B. Neutrons
C. Electrons
D. None of These
A. Neutrons
B. Protons
C. Electrons
D. None of These
A. second
B. kilo gram
C. meter
D. volt
A. 280,000 km/s
B. 300,000 km/s
C. 320,000 km/s
D. none of these
A. Dental
B. Leprosy
C. Headache
D. Migraine
a. Malvaceae
b. Rotaceae
c. Rutaceae
d. Composite
A. Paul Muller
B. Faraday
C. Waldeyer
D. Rudolf Diesel
A. Michael Faraday
B. James Maxwell
C. Yuri Gagarin
D. J.J Thomson
A. Earth
B. Venus
C. Mercury
D. Jupiter
A. Kinetic energy
B. Electrical energy
C. Potential energy
D. None of these
A. 0.3 seconds
B. 1.3 seconds
C. 2.3 seconds
D. 3.3 seconds
A. Andre Ampere
B. Samuel Morse
C. Joseph Henry
D. Jean Fourier
A. 12
B. 14
C. 46
D. 48
which of these plants open its mouth when insect sit on its lid?
A. Sunflower
B. Pitcher plant
C. Brassica Plant
D. None of these
A. Charles Goodbye
B. steward Harshone
C. Walter Hunt
D. A.Rose
A. worms
B. insects
C. Animals
D. All of these
A. 102
B. 306
C. 206
D. 204
Sound cannot travel through __________
A. Solid
B. Liquid
C. Gases
D. Vaccum
A. 56 million km
B. 57.9 million km
C. 58.9 million km
D. 59.1 million
A. cardiology
B. None of these
C. Endocrinology
D. Entomology
A. Electron efinity
B. Atomic radius
C. periodicity of property
D. none of these
A. Brain
B. Spinal cord
C. both a & b
D. non of the above
A. concave lens
B. convex lens
C. converging lens
D. none of these
A. Rickets
B. Bone Infection
C. Beriberi
D. Myopia
The inner most part of the earth is__________?
A. Crust
B. Mental
C. Core
D. None of these
The ozone layer is at height of________kilometers from the surface of the Earth?
A. 10 to 20
B. 20 to 30
C. 30 to 40
D. 40 to 50
A. cigarettes
B. pipes and cigars
C. Both A and B offer little inhalation
D. both offer extreme inhalation
The human brain uses__________ percent of the total oxygen and blood in the body?
A. 20
B. 12
C. 35
D. 48
A. Jupiter
B. Mercury
C. Earth
D. Venus
A. Mercury
B. VENUS
C. Mars
D. Saturn
At what angle above the horizon must the sun be to create a rainbow?
A. 90 degrees
B. 60 degrees
C. 40 degrees
D. 65 degrees
A. Zoology
B. Ecology
C. Genomic
D. Oncology
A. vitamin C
B. vitamin D
C. vitamin E
D. vitamin K
A. 15-11 minutes
B. 16-20 minutes
C. 25-26 minutes
D. 32-35 minutes
A. 30
B. 33
C. 32
D. 31
Which among the following is the correct sequence of the various layers of the Atmosphere from the
Earth’s surface?
A. Ulna
B. Tibia
C. Femur
D. Humerus
A. Stapes
B. Tibia
C. Femur
D. Humerus
A. haber process
B. Amonia solvay process
C. decons process
D. lead chamber process
A. Odontology
B. Ornithology
C. Orthoepy
D. Pedagogy
A. deoxygenated blood
B. lymph fluid
C. atria blood
D. oxygenated blood
A. white dwarf
B. red giant
C. yellow dwarf
D. orange dwarf
If the length of a heater coil is reduced by 10% of its original length, then Power consumed by heater
will?
A. Wood
B. Copper
C. Iron
D. Water
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Nitrogen
D. Halogen
A. Speedometer
B. Anemometer
C. Odometer
D. Hygrometer
A. Helium
B. Hydrogen
C. Oxygen
D. Nitrogen
A. Nitric oxide
B. Nitrogen dioxide
C. Nitrogen pentoxide
D. Nitrous oxide
Wood is the main raw material for the manufacture of ____________?
A. Paint
B. Gun powder
C. Paper
D. Ink
A. Insulin
B. Vitamin A
C. Bile juice
D. none of these
A. Neon
B. Spirit
C. Freon/Ammonia
D. Methane
A. Kidney
B. Skin
C. Gallbladder
D. Lungs
When our sun reaches the end of its red giant phase, it will turn into a___________?
A. Supernova
B. White Dwarf
C. Black Hole
D. Neutron Sta
What sub-class of neutron star is known for its extremely high magnetic field?
A. Magnetar
B. Quasar
C. Magneto
D. Magnetta
You have discovered a new celestial body. It has a thick atmosphere and it produces powerful cosmic
winds and, when observed, the clouds obscure the body. You have determined it is this type of star.
A. Wolf-Rayet star
B. Red supergiant
C. Stellar storm
D. Pulsar
When a star becomes a singularity and has zero volume and infinite density, it is
called_______________?
A. White dwarf
B. Blue giant
C. Wolf-Raynet star
D. Black hole
A. Black hole
B. Red giant
C. Quasar
D. Pulsar
Particle clouds from where stars are formed are known as____________?
A. Stellar nurseries
B. Star clouds
C. Event horizons
D. Singularities
This in-between phase of stellar nurseries and star formation in stellar evolution is when the gathered
dust is still condensing to form a star.
A. Alpha Stage
B. Stellar Genesis
C. Protostar
D. Star of Adam
A. Quasars Star
B. Pulsars Star
C. White Dwarfs Star
D. Red Super-giants Star
A. Ursa Major
B. Ursa Minor
C. The Great Bear
D. A. and C. above
What are the names of the two stars in the Big Dipper used to locate Polaris?
A. The Sun lights up only one half of the Moon and as the Moon orbits the Earth we can sometimes
see the unlit side of the Moon.
B. The Sun lights up only one half of the Moon and as the Sun orbits the Earth we can sometimes see the
unlit side of the Moon.
C. The Earth’s shadow falls on the Moon, blocking the sunlight.
D. The Moon’s shadow falls on the Earth, blocking the sunlight.
The large dark patches on the Moon’s surface are known as___________?
A. Dark matter
B. Maria, or seas, even though there is no water on the Moon
C. Maria, or seas, because they are filled with water
D. Moon spots
A. Betelgeuse
B. Sirius
C. Rigel
D. Polaris
A. Carbohydrates
B. Fats
C. Proteins
D. Vitamins
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Remain Constant
D. None of them
A. Chemical
B. Biochemical
C. Physical
D. Nuclear
A. 0.01m
B. 0.1m
C. 1m
D. 10m
E. 100m
The average speed of a moving object during a given interval of time is always:
Two automobiles are 150 kilometers apart and traveling toward each other. One automobile is
moving at 60km/h and the other is moving at 40km/h mph. In how many hours will they meet?
A. 2.5
B. 2.0
C. 1.75
D. 1.5
E. 1.25
An atom is_____________?
A. Sea water
B. Brass
C. Tape water
D. Graphite
E. Sand
Some substances are good conductor of electricity in both the solid and liquid states. These
substances are generally______________?
A. ionic substances
B. metallic substances
C. molecular solids
D. covalent network solids
A. Ice
B. Diamond
C. Sucrose
D. Plastic
Honey contain glucose and fructose along with some other ingredients, it has greater viscosity due
to____________?
A. hydrogen bonding
B. irregular shape of the molecules
C. irregular shape of the molecules and strong inter-molecular forces
D. greater molecular size
Rate of evaporation of petrol is greater than that of water at room temperature because:
A. Red light
B. Sound waves
C. X-Rays
D. Photon
A. gamma rays
B. X-rays
C. Ultra-violet radiation
D. radio waves
A. visible light
B. x-rays
C. infrared light
D. ultraviolet radiation
Select the arrangement of electromagnetic radiation which starts with the lowest energy and
increases to greatest energy?
“Each electron in an atom must have its own unique set of quantum numbers” is a statement
of_______________?
A. Aufbau principle
B. Pauli exclusion principle
C. Hund’s rule
D. Periodic law
One of the following ways of expressing the concentration of a solution does not depend on
temperature. It is__________?
A. Molarity
B. Molality
C. Normality
D. Formality
A. Promoter
B. Activator
C. Retarder
D. Super catalyst
The amount of energy required by the children of age between one to three years is___________?
A. 300 k Calories
B. 600 k Calories
C. 900 k Calories
D. 1200 k Calories
According to the definition of 1 KWh, a 100 watt bulb consumes one unit of electricity
in____________?
A. 1 hours
B. 5 hours
C. 10 hours
D. 15 hours
In eye donation, which one of the following parts of donor’s eye is utilized ?
A. Iris
B. Lens
C. Cornea
D. Retina
A. Calcium oxalate
B. Sodium acetate
C. Magnesium sulphate
D. Calcium
Approximately, how many times each day do our heart valves open and close normally?
A. 10,000
B. 1,00,000
C. 1,50,000
D. 2,00,000
Quantity of fresh air required for a man is 1000 cubic feet of air for every____________?
A. 5 minutes
B. 10 minutes
C. 15 minutes
D. 20 minutes
What kind of weathering takes place on the valley side above the surface of the glacier?
A. Plucking
B. Abrasion
C. Chemical weathering
D. Frost shattering
A. Orographic rainfall
B. Normal rainfall
C. Monsoon rains
D. Cyclonic rainfall
A. 10 minutes
B. 4 minutes
C. 15 minutes
D. 1 minute
A. Arctic circle
B. Tropic of cancer
C. Tropic of Capricorn
D. The Equator
The oldest barrage on the river Indus at Sukkur was built in_____?
A. 1932
B. 1940
C. 1930
D. 1928
Afternoon rains in the equatorial region are the result of influences _______?
A. Land Breeze
B. Monsoon
C. Frontal
D. Convectional
When a warm air is lifted off the surface in temperature depression it is called ________?
A. An occlusion
B. A cold front
C. An anticyclone
D. A warm front
A. It rains
B. The temperature rise
C. Dew point is reached
D. Evaporation takes place
A. The earth
B. The land surface
C. The atmosphere
D. The ionosphere
A. Trade
B. Cyclonic
C. Monsoon
D. Polar
A. Dry valley
B. Gorge
C. Pediment
D. Badiand
Which of the statements to about the Troposphere is not true?
What kind of weathering takes place on the valley side above the surface of the glacier?
A. Plucking
B. Abrasion
C. Chemical weathering
D. Frost shattering
A. Age
B. Gravitational pull
C. Density
D. Mass
A. Quartzite
B. Slate
C. Gneiss
D. Schist
The areas around the North and South poles within the Polar circles is called _____________?
“Rancidity produced in butter can be decreased by adding quinoline to the butter”. This statements
shows that _______________?
A. Nothing is impossible
B. Quinoline is an inhibitor
C. Quinoline is a catalyst
D. Quinoline is an activator
A. Cyclones
B. Ocean Pressure
C. Temperature
D. Difference in water level
The production of rubber tree is better adopted to areas where the climate is_________
There are three types of plate boundaries i.e Divergent, Convergent and____________
A. Normal
B. Transform
C. Complex
D. Plain
The speed of light with the rise in the temperature of the medium____________?
A. Decrease
B. Increase
C. Remain the same
D. First decrease then increase
A. Single-stranded RNA
B. Single-stranded DNA
C. Double-stranded RNA
D. Double-stranded DNA
A. vitamin C
B. vitamin B
C. vitamin A
D. vitamin K
A. Vitamins B1
B. Vitamins B12
C. Vitamins E
D. Vitamins K
A. Shine Silver
B. Quick Silver
C. Slow Silver
D. Slippery Silver
what kind of soil is treated with gypsum to make it suitable for cropping______?
A. Alkaline
B. Acidic
C. Waterlogged
D. Soil with excessive clay content
A. Mars
B. Venus
C. Saturn
D. Neptune
A. Tin
B. Silver
C. Zinc
D. Chromium
Which pollutant from motor car exhaust causes mental disease _____?
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Lead
C. Sulpher Dioxide
D. Mercury
A. 0.5
B. 0.9
C. 0.8.5
D. 0.75
An element that does not occur in nature but can be produced artificially is__________?
A. Plutonium
B. Uranium
C. Radium
D. Thorium
A. Uric acid
B. Lactic acid
C. Oxalacetic acid
D. Fyruvie acid
A. Hemoglobin
B. RBCs in blood
C. T cells in blood
D. Grey Cells in blood
A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin B
C. Vitamin B12
D. Vitamin C
A. Lead
B. Iron
C. Mercury
D. Copper
A. Roasting
B. Oxidation
C. Zone Refining
D. Electrolysis
In which part of the eye lies the pigment that decides the colour of the eyes of a person___?
A. Retina
B. Iris
C. Cornea
D. Pupal
Which among the following is responsible for producing color of human skin ___?
A. Insulin
B. Vitamin K
C. Melanin
D. DNA
A. Vitamin B6
B. Vitamin B12
C. Vitamin K
D. Vitamin E
What is/are the basic purpose(s) of dams?
The rocks formed out of layers of sediment bonded together are known as _______________?
A. Metamorphic rocks
B. Sedimentary rocks
C. Igneous rocks
D. All of the above
A. Mantle
B. Core
C. Crust
D. None of the above
A. evaporation
B. sublimation
C. hydrogenation
D. insolation
Ice mass that covers more than fifty-thousand square kilometers of land area is classified
as____________?
A. ice sheet
B. ice field
C. glacier erosions
D. ice cap
A. Organisms
B. Soil and water
C. Air
D. All of above
A. 35 grams
B. 55 grams
C. 32 grams
D. 42 grams
A. 6%
B. 9%
C. 12%
D. 15%
A. Kidney cells
B. Nerve cells
C. Liver cells
D. Spleen cells
A. 13 %
B. 13.3%
C. 14 %
D. 14.5%
A. Green vegetables
B. white vegetables
C. Yellow vegetables
D. Red vegetables
A. Fungus
B. Virus
C. Bacteria
D. insects
A. Impure-Conductor
B. Pure-Conductor
C. Simple Conductor
D. None of these
A. 12 Lakh kms
B. 13 Lakh kms
C. 14 Lakh kms
D. 15 Lakh kms
A. Origin of Universe
B. Origin of Sun
C. Laws of physics
D. None of above
A. 10 Billion Galaxies
B. 100 Billion Galaxies
C. 1000 Billion Galaxies
D. 10000 Billion Galaxies
A. Sociology
B. Cosmology
C. Universology
D. Petology
A. Ostrich
B. Crocodile
C. Platypus
D. Duck
A. 1 month
B. 2 month
C. 3 month
D. 4 month
A. Seismic lines
B. Seismic built
C. Seismic plates
D. Seismic waves
Border line which separates outer space from Earth’s atmosphere is known as___________?
A. Durand line
B. Space line
C. Venus line
D. Karman line
A. Stratosphere
B. Mesosphere
C. Troposphere
D. Thermosphere
A. 85 km
B. 50 km
C. 40 km
D. 10 km
Bromine is a___________________?
A. black solid
B. red-brown liquid
C. colourless gas
D. highly inflammable gas
The variety of coal in which the deposit contains recognizable traces of the original plant material
is____________?
A. bitumen
B. anthracite
C. lignite
D. peat
The property of a substance to absorb moisture from the air on exposure is called____________?
A. osmosis
B. deliquescence
C. efflorescence
D. desiccation
An extremely small piece of silicon on which integrated circuits are implicated is called
__________________?
A. Card Reader
B. Hollerith Code
C. Feed
D. Chip
Earth is closest to the sun every year in early ______________, when it’s winter for the Northern
Hemisphere. We’re farthest away from the sun in early __________________, during our Northern
Hemisphere summer.
A. January – July
B. June – December
C. July – January
D. December – June
A. Aphelion
B. Perihelion
C. Apoapsis
D. Periapsis
A. Planetary movements
B. Formation of galaxies
C. Human body cycles
D. Calisthenics
A. Aristotle’s philosophy
B. Computer science
C. Epicurianism
D. Sophism
Periodontics deals with _____________?
A. Surgery of spine
B. Stomach disorders
C. Ligaments restoration
D. Dentistry
E. Heart attacks
Which of the following conditions related to smoking involves damage to the alveoli sacs?
A. Lung Cancer
B. Atherosclerosis
C. Emphysema
D. Asthma
A. Ethanol
B. Nicotine
C. Ammonia
D. Tar
A. Chlorine bleach
B. Rocket fuel
C. Nail polish remover
D. Barbecue lighter fluid
A. A gas
B. A cloud droplet
C. A rain drop
D. A snowflake
Salinization is ___________?
The gradual physiological adjustment to slowly changing new environmental conditions is known as
_____________________?
A. Selection
B. Introduction
C. Acclimatization
D. Quarantine
The atmosphere near the earth’s surface is “heated from below.” Which of the following does not
significantly contribute to this heating _____________________?
A. asbestosis
B. asthma
C. allergy
D. sinusitis
In middle latitudes, which cloud will have the lowest base ________________________ ?
A. Cirrostratus
B. Stratocumulus
C. Altocumulus
D. Cirrus
A. Always upright
B. May be upright or invented
C. Always inverted
D. Always Circle
When oil and gas resources are burnt they kill many forests and lakes by ________________ ?
A. deforestation
B. water pollution
C. acid rain
D. forest fire
Fog that most often forms as warm rain falls into a cold layer of surface air is called ______________?
A. Radiation fog
B. Evaporation (mixing) fog
C. Advection fog
D. Upslope fog
A. particulate pollutant
B. gaseous pollutant
C. aerosol
D. none of these
A. mutualism
B. parasitism
C. amensalism
D. commensalism
The earth’s atmosphere is divided into layers based on the vertical profile of __________?
A. Air pressure
B. Air temperature
C. Air density
D. Wind speed
A. ozone accumulation
B. ozone depletion
C. acid rain
D. allergens
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
Types of bones in human body are: Long, short, irregular and ____________?
A. Flat
B. Medium
C. Regular
D. Rough
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
A. Solid angle
B. Liquid angle
C. Gas angle
D. Plain angle
A. luminous intensity
B. heat producing value
C. Thermodynamic temperature
D. radioactive decay
A. 23 inches
B. 25 inches
C. 28 inches
D. 31 inches
A. endodermis
B. dermis
C. epidermis
D. hypodermis
A. lymphocytes
B. eosinophils
C. basophils
D. monocytes
The instrument that measures temperature, pressure, and humidity at various altitudes in the
atmosphere ___________?
A. Barograph
B. Radiosonde
C. Aneroid barometer
D. Altimeter
A. airborne allergens
B. water borne allergens
C. animal faeces
D. bio-weapon
Pollutants that are introduced into the environment by human activity are called as ___________?
A. Qualitative pollutants
B. Quantitative pollutants
C. Anthropogenic pollutants
D. All of Above
A. Plants
B. Soil
C. Animals
D. Bacteria
A. 1.5×10 Power 30 Kg
B. 1.98×10 Power 30 Kg
C. 4.5×10 Power 30 Kg
D. 8×10 Power 30 Kg
A. 6 million °C
B. 10 million °C
C. 15 million °C
D. 20 million °C
The top atmosphere of the Earth directly reflects back into space nearly what part of the total amount
of sun’s energy coming to it?
A. 10%
B. 20%
C. 30%
D. 50%
A. Parsec
B. Astronomical Unit
C. Light Year
D. Foot Candle
Which on of the following planets orbits around the sun in a clockwise direction?
A. Earth
B. Mercury
C. Jupiter
D. Venus
A. Pressure
B. Rainfall
C. Height
D. Temperature
Spring tides occur on new moon and full moon days because on these days_____________?
A. Mercury
B. Marx
C. Jupiter
D. Venus
A. Mercury
B. Marx
C. Pluto
D. Venus
A. Neptune
B. Jupiter
C. Saturn
D. Mars
A. Galileo
B. Copernicus
C. Ptolemy
D. Eratosthenes
A. Proxima Centurai
B. Alpha Scorpii
C. Beta Orionis
D. Vega
Among the planets of the Solar system the position of the Earth from the Sun is:_________?
A. Second
B. Third
C. Fourth
D. Sixth
Which of the followong spacecrsft enabled man to step on the moon first?
A. Spuntnik I
B. Luna II
C. Vostok I
D. Apollo XI
A. 84 years
B. 76 years
C. 1000 years
D. 365 years
The setting sun often looks oval in the shape because of__________?
A.Smallest
B.Brightest
C.Most dense
D.Largest
A. Morphology
B. Aero logy
C. Geo-morphology
D. Biology
A. Blue
B. Green
C. Red
A. Philips
B. Robert
C. Edison
Bamboo is a__________?
A. Herb
B. Grass
C. Shurb
D. Tree
A. Ship
B. Milk
C. Honey
D. None
A. 1/3
B. 1/4
C. 1/5
D. 1/6
A. Jupiter
B. Earth
C. Mercury
D. Mars
A. Mouth
B. Nose
C. Moist Skin
D. Head
A. Mercury
B. Jupiter
C. Venus
D. Neptune
A. Alfred Marshall
B. Paul Villard
C. Bohar
D. Jabar bin Hayan
A. Aedes Aegypteis
B. Anophilies
C. Barinohils
D. N.O.A
A. Heart
B. Liver
C. Lungs
D. Brain
A. Malacca Strait
B. Adam Strait
C. Bering Strait
D. Java Strait
A. Ethics
B. Disease
C. Future
D. Cancer
A. Zinc
B. Nickel
C. Lead
D. Mercury
A. North pole
B. South pole
C. North and south pole
D. Median of north and south pole
A loudspeaker changes _________ energy into sound energy.
A. Chemical
B. Electrical
C. Light
D. Kinetic
A. Jupitar
B. Neptune
C. Earth
D. Mars
A. Groups
B. Periods
C. Sets
D. Matrices
Sun is moving around the centre of the galaxy at a velocity of _______ km/s?
A. 205
B. 210
C. 215
D. 220
A. 75.24%
B. 79.36%
C. 89.10%
D. 99.86%
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Sun revolves around milky way in about _____ million years.
A. 225
B. 230
C. 245
D. 250
A. Beta rays
B. Alpha rays
C. Gamma rays
D. X-rays
A. Light water
B. Dense water
C. Fresh water
D. Heavy water
A. Black Fever
B. Breakbone Fever
C. Plasmodium Fever
D. Remittent Fever
A. 955 joules
B. 990 joules
C. 1055 joules
D. 1211 joules
A. Microwaves
B. Electrical signals
C. Optical Signals
D. Heat energy
A. 2 Minutes
B. 3 Minutes
C. 4 Minutes
D. 5 Minutes
A. Collagen
B. Polymer
C. Nucleic acid
D. None of these
The Planet of the solar system which has Maximum number of moons is___________?
A. Jupiter
B. Venus
C. Saturn
D. Uranus
A. Physical
B. Chemical
C. Physiological
D. Morphological
A. Temperature increase
B. Temperature decrease
C. Remains constant
D. None
A. Vitamins
B. Sugar
C. Insulin
D. Calcium
A. Mercury
B. Venus
C. Mars
D. Neptune
A. Balls of gass
B. Rock
C. Ice
D. Light
A. 6%
B. 7%
C. 8%
D. 9%
A. Dirty environment
B. Pollution
C. Mosquito
D. None of above
A. Andromeda Galaxy
B. Milky-Way
C. Spiral Galaxy
D. Horseshoe Galaxy
A. Deimos
B. Ganymede
C. Phobos
D. Arche
A. Stratosphere
B. Troposphere
C. Mesosphere
D. Thermosphere
Which gas was discovered on the sun about 151 years ago during total solar eclipse?
A. Hydrogen
B. Helium
C. Nitrogen
D. Flourine
A. Messier 81
B. Andromeda
C. Triangulum
D. Whirlpool
A. 160 million km
B. 140 million km
C. 150 million km
D. 130 million km
The hard, solid rocks, whose composition or texture has been changed by heat or pressure in the
Earth are called____________?
A. Sedimentary rocks
B. Metamorphic rocks
C. Igneous rocks
D. All of the abov
A. Blue
B. Green
C. Brown
D. Black
A. Scurvy
B. Cold
C. Cancer
D. Rickets
The vitamin Folate works together with __________ to produce new red blood cells?
A. Vitamin D
B. Vitamin A
C. Vitamin B-12
D. None of the above
A. Tocopherol
B. Pyridoxine
C. Pantothenic acid
D. Niacin
A. Vitamin B5
B. Vitamin B6
C. Vitamin B3
D. Vitamin B2
A. Anemia
B. Scurvy
C. Goiter
D. Rickets
A. Protein
B. Minerals
C. Vitamins
D. Carbohydrates
A. 1%
B. 10%
C. 3%
D. 5%
A. Gains Weight
B. Loses Weight
C. No Change
D. Little Change
A. 70 kg
B. 80 kg
C. 90 kg
D. 100 kg
A. 700 sec
B. 8hrs 20 mins
C. 8 mins 20 sec
D. 8 mins
The Mirror used in the Automobiles are___________?
A. Concave
B. Convex
C. Plains
D. Reflective
A. 3,50,000km
B. 3,60,100km
C. 3,72,000km
D. 3,84,400km
How long does it take for the moon to orbit the earth once?
A. 26.3 days
B. 27.3 days
C. 28.3 days
D. 30.3 days
A. 0.225 kg/m3
B. 1.025 kg/m3
C. 1.225 kg/m3
D. 1.425 kg/m3
A. 800kg/m3
B. 917kg/m3
C. 930kg/m3
D. 1000kg/m3
A. 0 °C
B. -2 °C
C. -4 °C
D. None of above
A. 993
B. 981
C. 250
D. 375
A. Birds
B. Insects
C. Sea Plants
D. Sea Animals
A. Temperature
B. Heat
C. Atmospheric pressure
D. Current
A.105 ergs
B. 103 ergs
C. 107 ergs
D. 1011 ergs
Scientist discovered a previously undetected feature of the human Anatomy that could be the largest
organ of human body?
A. Brass
B. Pectora
C. Interstitium
D. Otic
A. Nitrogen Dioxide
B. Sulfur dioxide
C. Carbon dioxide
D. none of these
A. Astrology
B. Astronautics
C. Astronomy
D. Astrophysics
A. 62
B. 73
C. 79
D.53
A. 550
B. 2500
C. 1,050
D. 10,000
A. Sulphur dioxide
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Nitrogen dioxide
D. CFC’s
A. Koyoto protocol
B. Ottawa treaty
C. Montreal protocol
D. Oslo Accord
The main culprit of greenhouse effect is Carbon dioxide. But which is the second element contributing
most to greenhouse effect
Moon is a__________?
A. Star
B. Planet
C. A & B
D. Satellite
A. Acoustics
B. Ecology
C. Ichthyology
D. None of these
A. Ichthyology
B. Entomology
C. Zoology
D. Botany
A. Entomology
B. Ichthyology
C. Ecology
D. None of these
A. Thrombocytes
B. Leucocytes
C. Erythrocytes
D. None of These
A. Frost
B. Black ice
C. Frozen ice
D. Black hail
A. Strait
B. Bay
C. Peninsula
D. Gulf
When a single month has two full moons, the second moon is called________?
A. Super moon
B. Blue moon
C. Super blue moon
D. Red moon
A. 1.024 g/cm3
B. 1.034 g/cm3
C. 1.044 g/cm3
D. 1.054 g/cm3
A. 897 kg/m³
B. 997 kg/m³
C. 1000 kg/m³
D. 1025 kg/m³
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
A. 5,778 Kelvin
B. 6,778 Kelvin
C. 7,778 Kelvin
D. 9,778 Kelvin
A. Sight
B. Sound
C. Both of these
D. None of these
A. Small pox
B. Tetnus
C. Typhus
D. Yellow fever
According to many, including the Guinness Book of World Record,________is the world’s rarest
mineral?
A. Painite
B. Benitoite
C. Jadeite
D. Taaffeite
A. Pumice stone
B. Lime stone
C. Basalt stone
D. Quartzite stone
A. Reflection
B. Refraction
C. Interference
D. None
A. Cosmic rays
B. Pulsars
C. The formation of heavy elements
D. Quasars
A. Must be expanding
B. Must be contracting
C. Must be either expanding or contracting
D. Must be neither expanding nor contracting
A. Alpha rays
B. Gamma rays
C. Cosmic rays
D. None of these
UPS is now widely use in households. What does UPS stands for ?
The Sun is at an average distance of about________ million kilometers away from Earth?
A. 100 million
B. 150 million
C. 200 million
D. 250 million
A. Vint Cerf
B. Charles Babbage
C. Edison
D. Alexander Graham Bell
A. Hepatitis A
B. Hepatitis B
C. TB
D. AIDS
A. 1.2 to 1.4 Kg
B. 1.4 to 1.8 Kg
C. 2.1 to 2.8 Kg
D. 3.1 to 3.4 Kg
A. Nitrogen
B. Ammonia
C. Uria
D. Carbon dioxide
A. 2%
B. 3%
C. 7%
D. 8%
A. 10 Hz to 10,000 Hz.
B. 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
C. 30 Hz to 30,000 Hz.
D. 40 Hz to 40,000 Hz.
A. barometer
B. Voltmeter
C. Lactometer
D. Ammeter
A. Copper
B. Diamond
C. Iron
D. Silicon
A. Neon
B. Argon
C. Xenon
D. Nitrous oxide
A. Ice
B. Water
C. Benzene
D. Chloroform
A. Dermatologist
B. Orthopaedist
C. Dentist
D. Nurologist
A. 300 gram
B. 350 gram
C. 400 gram
D. 450 gram
A. Liver
B. Kidney
C. Spleen
D. Lungs
A. 7cm to 8cm
B. 8cm to 10 cm
C. 10cm to 13 cm
D. 13cm to 16cm
The time taken by Sun to revolve around the center of our galaxy is___________?
A. Protons
B. Neutrons
C. Electrons
D. Gamma rays
A. Nuclear fusion
B. nuclear fission
C. Burning hydrogen
D. None of these
It is observed that the total pressure exerted by air on the man of average size is around 14.7 lb wt.
per square inch. But the man feels quite comfortable,. It is because of__________?
A. Bronchiole
B. Larynx
C. Pharynx
D. Trachea
E. None of these
A. Retina
B. Iris
C. Cornea
D. Optic nerve
A. Aristotle
B. Gregor Joghn Mandle
C. Theophrastus
D. Corlous Linnaeous
A. cerebellum
B. cerebrum
C. hypothalamus
D. medulla
Which of the following is a Non Metal that remains Liquid at room temperature?
A. Phosphorous
B. Bromine
C. Chlorine
D. Helium
A. Graphite
B. Silicon
C. Charcoal
D. Phosphorous
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
A. Color blindness
B. Depression
C. Hypertension
D. Inability to sleep
How many moons does Saturn have?
A. 7
B. 13
C. 27
D. 62
A. 15
B. 12
C. 27
D. 45
A. longest night
B. longest day
C. smallest night
D. smallest day
A. 63
B. 12
C. 19
D. 13
A. Onions
B. Origins
C. Cancer
D. Diseases
A. longest day
B. longest night
C. smallest day
D. none of these
A. Sun
B. Moon
C. Venus
D. Mercury
What are Columns in Periodic table called?
A. Period
B. Group
C. Verticals
D. Perpendiculars
A. Period
B. Group
C. Verticals
D. Perpendiculars
How many rows and columns are in the modern Periodic Table?
A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Remain constant
D. None of these
A. Potato
B. Cabbage
C. Brinjal
D. Pumpkin
A. Copernicus
B. Newton
C. Galileo
D. Kepler
A. Sea Food
B. Seeds
C. Fruits and Vegetables
D. None of these
A. Sea Foods
B. Fruits and Vegetables
C. Seeds
D. None of these
A. Venus
B. Neptune
C. Mars
D. None of these
A. Ag
B. Au
C. S
D. None
A. Red
B. Blue
C. Green
D. Yellow
A. 1 mm
B. 10 mm
C. 100 mm
D. 0.1 mm
Saliva contains__________?
A. Amylases
B. Bite
C. Trypsin
D. None of these
A. Thyroid
B. Insulin
C. Glucose
D. None of These
Which Planet is Called Great Red Spot?
A. Neptune
B. Mars
C. Jupiter
D. Mercury
A. Group A
B. Group B
C. Group AB
D. GROUP O
A. translational
B. rotational
C. vibrational
D. all of these
A. Duralumin
B. Y-Alloy
C. Alnico
D. Aluminium bronze
A. Nylon
B. Rayon
C. Cotton
D. Terylene
A. Bottle glass
B. Flint glass
C. Hard glass
D. Pyrex glass
A. sodium sulphate
B. borax
C. sodium thiosulphate
D. ammonium sulphate
A. Acetone
B. Benzene
C. Acetic acid
D. Petroleum ether
A. Paint
B. Glass
C. Gun Powder
D. Cement
A. Iron
B. Mercury
C. Nickel
D. Osmium
A. Oxidation
B. Reduction
C. Decomposition
D. Hydrolysis
A. Nitrogen
B. Iodine
C. Chlorine
D. Bromine
Which one of the following gases is readily soluble in water at room temperature?
A. Chlorine
B. Nitrogen
C. Ammonia
D. Carbon dioxide
Radon is___________?
A. germon radio
B. radio active gas
C. artificial fibre
D. an explosive
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Carbon monoxide
C. Nitrogen
D. Hydrogen
The 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded jointly to James P Allison and
Tasuku Honjo for their discovery of which cancer?
A. Chemotherapy
B. Radiation
C. Surgery
D. Immunotherapy
A. Faraday
B. Lavoisier
C. Arrhenius
D. Mendeleev
A. copper
B. zinc
C. aluminium
D. iron
A. silver
B. gold
C. platinum
D. aluminium oxide
A. John Dalton
B. E.Rutherford
C. De Broglie
D. D.I.Mendeleef
A. oxygen
B. nitrogen
C. hydrogen
D. carbon dioxide
A. ethyl alcohol
B. glycerol
C. glycol
D. methyl alcohol
A. Zinc
B. Lead
C. Carbon
D. Tin
A. Copper Sulfate
B. Magnesium Sulfate
C. Ferrous Sulfate
D. None of these
A. Epsom salt
B. Gypsum salt
C. Blue vitriol
D. Potash alum
A. Nitric acid
B. Hydrochloric acid
C. Phosphoric acid
D. Sulfuric acid
The term PVC used in the plastic industry stands for______________?
A. Phosphavinyl chloride
B. Phosphor vanadiu chloride
C. Polyvinyl chloride
D. Polyvinyl carbobate
A. Calcium
B. Chondroitin sulfate
C. Boron
D. phosphate
A. Blood
B. Lungs
C. Eyes
D. Nerves
A. Oxidation
B. Reduction
C. Polymerisation
D. Radical substitution
A. 275 °C
B. 327 °C
C.961.8 °C
D. 100 °C
A. Reasoning
B. Logic
C. Knowledge
D. Life
A. Al-khawarzimi
B. Pythagoras
C. IsaaC Newton
D. Al.kindi
Analytical solutions to Quadratic equations were introduced by__________?
A. Al-Khawarzimi
B. Al-haitham
C. IsasacNewton
D. Pythagoras
A. Biology
B. Biomechanics
C. Bioenergetics
D. Aerodynamics
The study of rearing fine and intelligent human beings through genetics is called__________?
A. Eugenics
B. Biotechnology
C. Cloning
D. Geneology
Name the drugs which block the sensory nerves and prevent the patient from feeling pain?
A. Analgesics
B. Antibiotics
C. Antihistamines
D. Anaesthetics
A. Pancreas
B. Liver
C. Kidney
D. Small intestine
Name the animal which can do without water in its entire life?
A. Desert lizard
B. Camel
C. Kangaroo rat
D. Cuttlefish
A. Edward Jenner
B. Joseph Lister
C. William Harvey
D. Gregor Mendel
A. Convex
B. Concave
C. Concavo-convex
D. Plain
A. Bat
B. Squirrel
C. Sponges
D. Lizard
A. Giotre
B. Scurvy
C. Anaemia
D. Rickets
A. ZEAL
B. Herd
C. MOB
D. TOWER
A. Mercury
B. Alcohol
C. Water
D. None
A. 10 Hz to 10 kHz
B. 20 Hz to 20 kHz
C. 2000Hz
D. 40 Hz to 40 kHz
A. John Napier
B. John Doe
C. John Harrison
D. John Douglas
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
A. Fungus
B. Bacterium
C. Deficiency of vitamins
D. Virus
A. Ulcers
B. Heart failure
C. Kidney failure
D. Brain tumour
A. Iron
B. Tungsten
C. Copper
D. Silver
A. Tooth enamel
B. Skull
C. Knee cap
D. Rib
A. Fish
B. Cow
C. Goat
D. Whale
A. Liver
B. Lungs
C. Eyes
D. Brain
Which vitamin is available to the human body through sun bathing?
A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin D
C. Vitamin K
D. Vitamin B12
A. Einstein
B. Newton
C. Ole Roemer
D. Galileo
A. Flowers
B. Roots
C. Stem
D. Leaves
A. Bones
B. Tissues
C. Muscles
D. Blood
What is the common name for the drug acetyl salicylic acid?
A. Paracetamol
B. Analgin
C. Aspirin
D. Penicillin
A. 400 hertz
B. 20 hertz
C. 20000 hertz
D. 5000 hertz
A. Tuberculosis
B. Cholera
C. Malaria
D. Diabetes
Which of the following gases do plants and trees give out during photosynthesis?
A. Hydrogen
B. Nitrogen
C. Oxygen
D. Carbon dioxide
A. Cholera
B. Amoebiasis
C. Typhoid
D. Influenza
Name the branch of science which deals with the study of sound and sound waves?
A. Aeronautics
B. Acoustics
C. Aerostatics
D. Aetiology
A. Chromium
B. Aluminium
C. Carbon
D. Copper
A. heat
B. temperature
C. internal energy
D. none
A. Peat bogs
B. Algae
C. Trees
D. None of these
A. Earthquakes
B. Oceans
C. Wind
D. Rivers
A. Carbohydrate
B. Fats
C. protein
D. Starch
A. Black soil
B. Red Soil
C. Regur Soil
D. Alluvial Sea
A. Pabsars
B. White dwarfs
C. Atomic Clocks
D. None of these
A. Davy
B. Montgolfier
C. Edison
D. Jarvik