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You Are On Multi Choice Question Bank SET 324
16201. What are the sun spots?
(A): Regions without winter climate (B): Dark patches on the surface of the sun which are cooler areas (C): Dark patches on the surface of the sun which are hotter places (D): Desert areas on the sun
16202. The founder of the Scout movement is:
(A): Sir Thomas Munro (B): Loard Baden Powell (C): Lewis Carrol (D): Jim Corbett
16203. A radio active alkali metal is:
(A): Lithium (B): Sodium (C): Francium (D): Cecium
16204. The main component of biogas is
(A): Hydrogen (B): Methane (C): Butane (D): Propane
16205. The metal that exists in liquid state even at 00C is
(A): Gold (B): Zinc (C): Silver (D): Mercury
16206. Which among the following is a reversible reaction?
(A): The decomposition of potassium chlorate (B): Burning of magnesium (C): Burning of phosphorus (D): Heating of ammonium chloride
16207. The ultimate environmental hazard to man kind is:
(A): Nuclear pollution (B): Water pollution (C): Noise pollution (D): Air pollution
16208. Carbohydrates are stored in liver as:
(A): Glucose (B): Glycogen (C): Maltose (D): Fructose
16209. The pathogen causing malaria is a:
(A): Bacterium (B): Virus (C): Potozoan (D): Fungus
16210. A doctor has prescrbed sylindrical lens to a patient. What is the defect of vision?
(A): Short sight (B): Long sight (C): Astigmatism (D): Glaucoma
16211. Workers in coalmines and stone quarries develop:
(A): Silicosis (B): Haemophilia (C): Allergies (D): Asthma
16212. The Kasiranga wildlife sactuary is meant for protecting
(A): Elephani (B): Lion (C): Indian rhinoceros (D): Tiger
16213. The control rods used in nuclear reactor are made of:
(A): Barium (B): Graphite (C): Carnium (D): Antimony
16214. The irregular and partial refraction of light rays in a medium is known as
(A): scattering (B): dispersion (C): interference (D): diffraction
16215. The shaping of vehicles so as to reduce air friction is known as
(A): lubricant (B): polishing (C): streamlining (D): ball bearings
16216. When will your body have least potential energy?
(A): you stand on the floor (B): you stand at a height (C): you sit on the floor (D): you lie down
16217. According to second law of motion, force is equal to:
(A): Mass X square of velocity (B): Acceleration X time (C): Mass X time (D): Mass X acceleration
16218. When the temperature of water reaches at ............ it expands instead of contracting
(A): 0 0C (B): 4 0C (C): -4 0C (D): -2 0C
16219. Dip a bar magnet into a heap of iron fillings and raise the magnet, we can see that the fillings are:
(A): Clustered at the middle (B): Clustered over the surface uniformly (C): Clustered at the two ends (D): Clustered only at south pole
16220. ................... is a polysaccharide.
(A): Glucose (B): Starch (C): Fructose (D): Sucrose
16221. Cement clinker is mixed with 2 to 3% by weight of gypsum to:
(A): Increase the quality (B): Increase the quantity (C): Regulate the setting time (D): Decrease the impurities
16222. An example for thermosetting plastics is:
(A): Bakelite (B): Celluloid (C): Nylon (D): Polythene
16223. What is the talc used in talcum powder?
(A): Calcium carbonate (B): Magnesium carbonate (C): Hydrated magnesium (D): Zinc sulphate
16224. Metal used in a car battery:
(A): Zinc (B): Sodium (C): Iron (D): Lead
16225. In RNA, adenine will pair with:
(A): Thymine (B): Uracil (C): Guanine (D): Cytosine
16226. Site of fertilization in human female is:
(A): Fallopian tube (B): Uterus (C): Vagina (D): Ovary
16227. The process involved in the passage of food in the alimentary canal is:
(A): Peristalsis (B): Digestion (C): Ingestion (D): Assimilation
16228. Which of the following is a vitamin deficiency disease?
(A): Beriberi (B): Goitre (C): Typhoid (D): Kwashiorkor
16229. The Chemical content of laughing gas is:
(A): Nitric oxide (B): Nitrous Oxide (C): Nitrogen peroxide (D): Ammonia
16230. The principle of hydrogen bomb is:
(A): Nuclear fusion (B): Nuclear fission (C): Decay (D): Transmutation
16231. About 90% of the sun is made up of:
(A): Oxygen (B): Helium (C): Nitrogen (D): Hydrogen
16232. The mode in which earth gets heated from the sun is
(A): Conduction (B): Radiation (C): Expansion (D): Convection
16233. Amphibian heart is:
(A): One chambered (B): Two chambered (C): Three chambered (D): Four chambered
16234. Who among the following arrived at the same concept of evolution as Darwin?
(A): Wallace (B): Haeckel (C): Simpson (D): Weismann
16235. The most abundant constituent of a cell that has a unique structure
(A): Amino acid (B): Water (C): Lipid (D): Carbohydrates
16236. If two bodies of different masses are dropped from the top of tower.
(A): The heavier body will reach the ground first (B): The lighter body will reach the ground first (C): The heavier body or the lighter body will reach the ground first (D): The two bodies will reach the ground simultaneously
16237. The Scientist who brought forward the wave theory of light:
(A): Einten (B): Hertz (C): Huygens (D): Foucault
16238. The energy of photon is directly proportional to its:
(A): Wave length (B): Amplitude (C): Mass (D): Frequency
16239. An example of radiation which is not deflected in an electric field is:
(A): Cathode rays (B): Alpha rays (C): Gamma rays (D): Beta rays
16240. The instrument used to observe stars.
(A): Telescope (B): Periscope (C): Camera (D): Microscope
16241. A red flower when viewed through an yellow glass, looks:
(A): Red (B): Green (C): Yellow (D): Black
16242. The frequency of our domestic as supply is:
(A): 100 Hz (B): 50 Hz (C): 230 Hz (D): 400 Hz
16243. The new element formed during the nuclear reaction is sum is
(A): Barium (B): Tritium (C): Petroleum (D): Petrol
16244. A prcessed fuel is:
(A): Petroleum (B): Petrol (C): Coal (D): Wood
16245. The glass known as optical glass:
(A): Safety glass (B): Soft glass (C): Flint glass (D): Fibre glass
16246. Sodium Palmitate is a:
(A): Soap (B): Fat (C): Carbohydrate (D): Protein
16247. Which of the following is ot a leap year?
(A): 2004 (B): 1972 (C): 1902 (D): 1728
16248. The largest state of India:
(A): Andhra Pradesh (B): Uttar Pradesh (C): Madhya Pradesh (D): Karnataka
16249. The city known as the Manchesterof India
(A): Mumbai (B): Surat (C): Ahmedabad (D): Ludhiana
16250. The day celebrated as Women’s day
(A): 42804 (B): 43073 (C): March 8 (D): 43083
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