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1.Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award is given in the field of
A.Literature
B.Science and Technology
C.Journalism
D.Community leadership
Answer is- Science and Technology
2. Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) was established on
A.3rd August 1950
B.3rd August 1952
C.3rd August 1954
D.3rd August 1956
Answer is- 3rd August 1954
3.Which of the following is present in the uranium ore and is recovered as a by product in the
uranium process plant?
A.Haematite
B.Dolomite
C.Magnetite
D.Berylite
Answer is-Magnetite
4.Hydrometer is an instrument
A.For measuring sound under water
B.to detect presence of hydrogen in the atmosphere
C.for measuring specific gravity of liquids
D.to detect changes in atmospheric humidity
Answer is-for measuring specific gravity of liquids
5. Bar is the unit of
A.Heat
B.temperature
C.current
D.atmospheric pressure
Answer is-atmospheric pressure
6. Electric current is measures by
A.anemometer
B.voltmeter
C.ammeter
D.commutator

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Answer is- ammeter
7. Fathom is unit of
A.sound
B.depth
C.distance
D.frequency
Answer is- depth
8. Kilowatt is a unit to measure
A.work
B.electricity
C.power
D.energy
Answer is- power
9.Very small intervals are accurately measured by the
A.Pulsars
B.Quartz clocks
C.Atomic clocks
D.White Dwarks
Answer is- Atomic clocks
10. Decibel is the unit used for
A.speed of light
B.intensity of heat
C.intensity of sound
D.radio wave frequency
Answer is- intensity of sound
11.The term Black Box is more commonly used in relationship to which of the following?
A.It is a box in which high-grade uranium is kept to prevent radiation
B.It is a time capsule in which records of important events are kept to be opened at a later date
C.It is flight recorder in an aeroplane
D.None of these
Answer is- It is flight recorder in an aeroplane
12. The lightning conductor used in building, protects the building by
A.dissipating the electric charge away from the building
B.conducting the lightning safely to the ground

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C.absorbing the electric charge
D.none of these
Answer is - conducting the lightning safely to the ground
13. The principle of working of periscope is based on
A.reflection only
B.refraction only
C.reflection and refraction
D.reflection and interference
Answer is- reflection and refraction
14. The working of the quartz crystal in the watch is based on
A.Jhonson effect
B.Photoelectric effect
C.Edison effect
D.Piezo electric effect
Answer is- Piezo electric effect
15. Jet engines are
A.rotary engines
B.turbine engines
C.external combustion engines
D.reaction engines
Answer is- reaction engines
16. The conversion of electrical energy into chemical energy is observed in
A.fan
B.storage battery
C.heater
D.incndescent bulb
Answer is- storage battery
17. Greenhouse is a
A.building chiefly of glass in which the temperature is very low
B.building in which green plants are cultivated
C.building chiefly of glass in which the temperature is maintained within the desired range
D.none of these
Answer is- building chiefly of glass in which the temperature is maintained within the desired range

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18. The mixed oxide fuel is used for which of the following
A.Nuclear Reactors
B.Aeroplanes
C.Cryogenic Engines
D.PSLV rockets
Answer is- Cryogenic Engines
19. The anode in a dry cell consists of
A.graphite
B.zinc
C.copper
D.cadmium
Answer is graphite
20. Albert Einstein was
A.Physicist
B.Chemist
C.Physician
D.Biologist
Answer is- Physicist
21. The mass-energy relation is the outcome of
A.Quantum Theory
B.General theory of relativity
C.Field theory of energy
D.Special theory of relativity
Answer is- Special theory of relativity
22. Who invented Radar?
A.Robert Watson watt
B.Max Planck
C.Humphry Davy
D.Henry Becquerel
Answer is- Robert Watson watt
23. The Indian scientist whose name is associated with the measurement of growth in plants is
A.J.C.Bose
B.H.G.Khorana
C.Meghnad Saha
D.C.V.Raman

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Answer is- Meghnad Saha 4. 
24.The electric lamp was discovered by
A.Ford
B.Marconi
C.Edison
D.None of these
Answer is- Edison
25.Which of the following pairs is correctly matched?
A.Madam Curie - X -Ray
B.Albert Einstein - Photoelectric effect
C.Linus Pauling -Electron
D.C.V.Raman -Stock effect
Answer is Albert Einstein - Photoelectric effect
26. The wave theory of light was propounded by
A.Maxwell
B.Newton
C.Huygens
D.Planck
Answer is- Huygens
27. Electromagnetic induction is used in
A.Galvanometer
B.Thermocouple
C.Generators
D.None of these
Answer is- Generators
28. Which colour has the longest wavelength
A.Blue
B.Green
C.Red
D.None of these
Answer is- Red
29.Why does the sky look blue?
A.Sky is actually blue in colour
B.Sky is the reflection of the sea water so blue

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C.Blue colour light is of short wave length so can be scattered by dust particles and water vapours
D.None of these
Answer is- Blue colour light is of short wave length so can be scattered by dust particles and water
vapours
30. Standard 18 carat gold contains
A.82 parts gold and 18 parts other metals
B.18 parts gold and 82 parts other metals
C.18 parts gold and 6 parts other metals
D.9 parts gold and 15 parts other metals
Answer is- 18 parts gold and 6 parts other metals
31. Which of the following instrument is used to measure atmospheric pressure?
A.Hydrometer
B.Barometer
C.Manometer
D.Hygrometer
Answer is- Hygrometer
32. The television was invented by
A.J.L.baird
B.V.Ponlsen
C.A.G.Bell
D.George Claude
Answer is- J.L.baird
33. Which of the following was used as chemical weapon in the first world war?
A.Carbon monoxide
B.Hydrogen Cyanide
C.Mustard Gas
D.Water Gas
Answer is- Mustard Gas
34.Which industry in India was worst affected because of the partition?
A.Paper and Iron
B.Cotton and Sugar
C.Jute and Cotton
D.Engineering and Cement
Answer is Jute and Cotton

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35. Which of the following was the first Indian Satellite?
A.INSAT-1B
B.INSAT-1A
C.Rohini
D.Arybhatta
Answer is- Arybhatta
36. First nuclear submarine acquired by the Indian Navy is named as
A.Maitri
B.Nag
C.Chakra
D.Gangotri
Answer is- Chakra
37. Where is the satellite launching centre of India is located?
A.Thumba
B.Cuttack
C.Bangalore
D.Sriharikota
Answer is - Sriharikota
38.The satellite Aryabhatta was built at
A.Hassan
B.Thumba
C.Banglore
D.Sriharikota
Answer is- Banglore
39.India's first indigenously built spacecraft ,Arybhatta ,was launched into space with Russian
assistance in
A.1955
B.1964
C.1975
D.1978
Answer is- 1975
40.A rocket works on the principle of conservation of linear momentum
A.Mass
B.Energy
C.Linear Momentum

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D.Linear acceleration
Answer is- Linear Momentum
41.Which one metal is present in HaemoglobinA.Iron
B.Sodium
C.Magnesium
D.Copper
Answer is- Iron
42.White Phosphorous generally kept inA.Water
B.Kerosene oil
C.Ether
D.Mercury
Answer is- Water
43. The filament of an Electric Bulb is made up ofA.Nichrome
B.Copper
C.Duralium
D.Tungsten
Answer is- Tungsten
44.A long flexible spring is calledA.Crests
B.Phase
C.Slinky
D.Second's Pendulum
Answer is- Slinky
45.Molecular weight of glucose isA.78
B.110
C.120
D.180
Answer is- 180
46.Which colour has the longest wavelength in visible spectrum

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A.Red
B.Green
C.Yellow
D.Violet
Answer is- Red
47.The least distance of clear vision for a normal eye is A.2.5 cm
B.25 cm
C.2.5 m
D.25 m
Answer is- 25 cm
48.Who invented Optical fibre?
A.Narinder Kapany
B.Z. Janzeen
C.Edward Teller
D.Graham Bell
Answer is- Narinder Kapany
50.Which one of the following would expand the most on being heated?
A.Water
B.Air
C.Alcohol
D.Glass
Answer is- Air
51.Magnetic field does not reflect A.Alpha Particles
B.Beta Particles
C.Gamma Rays
D.None of these
Answer is- Gamma Rays
52. The temperature difference between any two points in an ocean is not more than
A.10 degree celcius
B.20 degree celcius
C.30 degree celcius
D.50 degree celcius

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Answer is- 10 degree celcius
53. Molecular weight of water is
A.78
B.18
C.110
D.120
Answer is- 18
54.What is Dynamo?
A.An instrument for measuring the electric power
B.A device for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy
C.An instrument for measuring electric current
D.None of these
Answer is - A device for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy
55.Elements used for fabrication of solar cellsA.Silicon
B.Gallium
C.Copper
D.Gold
Answer is- Gallium
56. The visible yellow face of the sun is calledA.Photosphere
B.Porona
C.Ionosphere
D.Sun spot
Answer is- Photosphere
57.A circular metal piece having a hole in its centre is heated, the size of the hole willA.Increase
B.Decrease
C.Remain same
D.Depend on the nature of metal
Answer is- Decrease
58.Select out the mismatched optionA.Natural gas - mainly contains methane gas
B.LPG - mainly contains butane gas

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C.SO2 gas is a - green house gas
D.Sky appears blue- color due to scattering of light
Answer is- SO2 gas is a - green house gas
59. Which one of the following is not a gaseous planet?
A.Mars
B.Jupiter
C.Saturn
D.Neptune
Answer is- Mars
60. Rear View mirror is used in vehicles, they are
A.Concave mirror
B.Convex mirror
C.Plane mirror
D.Concave or convex mirror
Answer is- Convex mirror
61. Select out the odd oneA.Hydrophobia - Virus
B.AIDS - Virus
C.Ringworm - Fungus
D.Mumps - Bacteria
Answer is- Mumps - Bacteria
62.First Hormone discovered wasA.Growth hormone
B.Secretin
C.Auxins
D.None of these
Answer is- Secretin
63.Milk isA.Fat dispersed in fat
B.Fat dispersed in water
C.Water dispersed in fat
D.None of the above
Answer is- Fat dispersed in water
64. Cathode rays are-

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A.Radiations
B.Stream of electrons
C.Stream of Alpha particles
D.Electromagnetic waves
Answer is- Stream of electrons
65. Neutron was discovered byA.Rutherford
B.Chadwick
C.J.J Thomson
D.None of the above
Answer is- Chadwick
66. A laboratory thermometer shows five small divisions between the markings of 70C and 71C. This
means that the thermometer can read correctly up toA.70.1 degree Celsius
B.70.5 degree Celsius
C.70.2 degree Celsius
D.70.25 degree Celcius
Answer is- 70.5 degree Celsius
67. The minerals that are required in the right amount for proper functioning of muscles areA.Iron and Iodine
B.Sodium and Potassium
C.Iron and Calcium
D.Iodine and Sodium
Answer is- Iron and Calcium
68. An astronomical telescope consists of two lenses. These are
A.Convex and convex
B.Convex and concave
C.Concave and concave
D.Concave and convex
Answer is- Convex and convex
69. Which one of the following is the least reactive metal?
A.Gold
B.Silver
C.Sodium
D.Potassium
Answer is- Gold

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70. The allotropes of carbon are1.Diamond
2.Graphite
3.Buckminsterfullerene
A.Only 1
B.Only 2
C.(1),(2) and (3)
D.None of these
Answer is- (1),(2) and (3)
71.Which one of the following is a part of Biotic Environment?
A.Lithosphere
B.Hydrosphere
C.Atmosphere
D.Biosphere
Answer is- Biosphere
72.The excretory organs in cockroach areA.Nephridia
B.Flame cells
C.Malphigian tubules
D.Coelomic ducts
Answer is-Malphigian tubules
73. Largest flower isA.Cauliflower
B.Cabbage
C.Rafflesia
D.None of these
Answer is- Rafflesia
74. Which one of the following is commonly known as 'grand old man of intestine'?
A.Plasmodium
B.Amoeba
C.Giardia
D.None of these
Answer is- Giardia

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75. Which of the following is not an ores of Iron?
A.Haematite
B.Magnetite
C.Siderite
D.Bauxite
Answer is- Bauxite
76. Sleeping sickness is caused by
A.Trypanosoma
B.Plasmodium
C.Paramecium
D.Volvox
Answer is- Trypanosoma
77. Which one of the following is a single membrane organelle?
A.Mitochondria
B.Nucleus
C.Lysosome
D.Endoplasmic reticulum
Answer is- Lysosome
78.One light year is equal toA.9.46 x 1015 KM
B.9.46 x 1012 M
C.9.46 x 1015 M
D.9.46 x 1018 M
Answer is- 9.46 x 1015 M
79.Brass is an alloy ofA.Copper and Tin
B.Copper and Zinc
C.Lead and Zinc
D.None of these
Answer is- Copper and Zinc
80. Urea mainly containsA.C, N and O
B.C, H and O
C.C, H, O and N
D.S, P and K

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Answer is- C, N and O
81. Candela is a unit ofA.Mass
B.Luminous intensity
C.Temperature
D.Inductance
Answer is- Luminous intensity
82.Which of the following is not a colloidal solution?
A.Milk
B.Paint
C.Alcohol
D.All of the above
Answer is- Milk
83. Which chemical is added in the glass during its manufacture for blue color?
A.Cobalt oxide
B.Magnesium Hydroxide
C.Ferrous oxide
D.Cuprous oxide
Answer is- Ferrous oxide
84.Which of the following inert gas is absent in air?
A.Neon
B.Helium
C.Redon
D.Argon
Answer is- Redon
85. Sulphur is extracted fromA.Contact process
B.Frasch process
C.Oswalt process
D.None of the above
Answer is- Frasch process
86.Select out mismatched oneA.Baking Soda NaHCO3

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B.Plaster of Paris CaSO4
C.Washing Soda Na2CO3
D.Glucose - C6H12O6
Answer is- Plaster of Paris CaSO4
87.Which one the following is a A.V (astronomical) unit?
A.Light year
B.Parsec
C.Both of the above
D.None of the above
Answer is- Both of the above
88. 1 mega hertz is equal to A.103 hertz
B.106 hertz
C.109 hertz
D.1012 hertz
Answer is- 106 hertz
89.The word hormone was coined by A.Starling (1905)
B.Starling (1927)
C.Robert Hook (1665)
D.None of the above
Answer is- Starling (1905)
90. Read the statements carefully
1. AIDS virus is a single stranded virus
2. AIDS virus is retrovirus
Choose the correct optionA.Only I
B.Only II
C.Only I and II both
D.Neither I nor II
Answer is- Only I and II both
91. Baking powder mainly containsA.Baking soda only
B.Baking soda and Tartaric Acid

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C.Baking soda and Sulphuric Acid
D.None of the above
Answer is- Baking soda and Tartaric Acid
92.Soldering wore is an alloy ofA.Lead and Zinc
B.Lead and Tin
C.Zinc and Tin
D.Aluminium and Zinc
Answer is- Lead and Tin
93.Nails and Hair are examples ofA.Keratin
B.Fibrin
C.Elastin
D.Collagen
Answer is- Keratin
94. Honey isA.Alkaline
B.Acidic
C.Neutral
D.None of the above
Answer is- Acidic
95. Chemical name of Aspirin isA.Acetic acid
B.Acetyl salicylic acid
C.Benzoic acid
D.None of the above
Answer is- Acetyl salicylic acid
96.Sucrose is made up ofA.Glucose + Galactose
B.Glucose + Fructose
C.Glucose + Maltose
D.Galactose + Lactose
Answer is- Glucose + Fructose

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97.Which acid is found in apple?
A.Citric Acid
B.Maleic Acid
C.Formic Acid
D.All of the above
Answer is- Maleic Acid
98.The largest mammal isA.Whale
B.African elephant
C.Lion
D.Polar Bear
Answer is- Whale
99.Who gave the theory of Gravity?
A.Issac Newton
B.Charles Newton
C.John Dalton
D.Charles Babbage
Answer is- Issac Newton
100. Which one is not a part of large intestine?
A.Caecum
B.Colon
C.Rectum
D.Ilium
Answer is- Ilium
101. Stephen Hawking isA.American Politician
B.Cartoonist
C.Scientist
D.None of these
Answer is- Scientist
102.Which one of the following is called "atom bomb" of the cellA.Mitochondria
B.Lysosome
C.Ribosome
D.Plastids

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Answer is- Lysosome
103.Penicillin isA.Antiseptic
B.Antibiotic
C.Analgesic
D.None of these
Answer is- Antibiotic
104. What is the ph value of human blood?
A.7.36 to 7.46
B.6.36 to 6.46
C.9.36 to 9.46
D.None of these
Answer is- 7.36 to 7.46
105.Which acid substance is found in vinegar?
A.Citric acid
B.Lactic acid
C.Acetic acid
D.Formic acid
Answer is- Acetic acid
106.Which one of the following is a compound?
A.Milk
B.Glucose
C.Tea
D.Coffee
Answer is- Glucose
107.Mecury is used in thermometer because1.Mercury does not wet the inner sides of the thermometer
2. It is good conductor of heat
Select the correct answer
A.Only 1
B.Only 2
C.1 and 2
D.None of the above

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Answer is- 1 and 2
108.Which one of the following is physical process?
A.Digestion of food
B.Rusting of iron
C.Ripening of fruits
D.Melting of ice
Answer is- Melting of ice
109.T.B is a disease caused byA.Mycobacterium leprae
B.Mycobacterium tuberculosis
C.Vibrio cholerae
D.None of the above
Answer is- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
110.Which groups of planets is known as 'Gaseous planet'?
A.Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
B.Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Neptune
C.Mars, Venus, Saturn, Uranus
D.Mars, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn
Answer is- Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
111. Soda-Acid type fire extinguishers contain a solution of sodium hydrogen carbonate and
A.Tartaric acid
B.Sulphuric acid
C.Hydrochloric acid
D.Nitric acid
Answer is- Sulphuric acid
112.Maximum density of water isA.0 degree Celsius
B.4 degree Celsius
C.6 degree Celsius
D.8 degree Celsius
Answer is- 4 degree Celsius
113.The excretory organ in earthworm isA.Flame cells
B.Malphighion tubules

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C.Nephridia
D.Contractile vacoule
Answer is- Nephridia
114.In sweet potato food is stored inA.Roots
B.Stem
C.Leaves
D.Petiole
Answer is- Roots
115.Which one of the following is used as Anta Acid?
A.Magnesium Acid
B.Magnesium Sulphate
C.Magnesium Hydroxide
D.Magnesium Acetate
Answer is- Magnesium Hydroxide
116. Consider the following statements1.Light year is an astronomical unit
2.Parsec is bigger than light year
Which one is true?
A.Only 1
B.Only 2
C.Both 1 and 2
D.None of the above
Answer is- Both 1 and 2
117.Which one the following is a bisexual animal?
A.Earthworm
B.Ascaria (Roundworm)
C.House fly
D.Honey bee
Answer is- Earthworm
118.Which one of the following is caused by virus?
A.Rabies
B.Pneumonia
C.Cholera

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D.Plague
Answer is- Rabies
119.Solar energy is based onA.Controlled fission reaction
B.Uncontrolled fission reaction
C.Uncontrolled fusion reaction
D.None of these
Answer is- Uncontrolled fusion reaction
120.In myopia(i)A person can see nearby objects clearly
(ii)The image of a distant object is formed in front of retina
(iii)excessive curvature of cornea
A.Only (i)
B.(i) and (ii)
C.(i),(ii) and (iii)
D.(ii) and (iii) only
Answer is- (i),(ii) and (iii)
121.Which of the following is the set of complementary colors?
A.Red and Cyan
B.Green and magenta
C.Blue and yellow
D.All of these
Answer is- All of these
122. A mirage occurs due toA.Total internal Reflection of light
B.Total internal Refraction of light
C.Some Reflection and some refraction of light
D.Both A and B
Answer is- Total internal Reflection of light
123.In the dry cell, the carbon rod is asA.Positive electrode
B.Negative electrode
C.Neutral electrode
D.All of these

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Answer is- Positive electrode
124.The functional unit of kidney isA.Nephron
B.Alveoli
C.Urethra
D.Ureter
Answer is- Nephron
125.Which Endocrine gland is also called 3F gland(Fright, Flight, Fight)?
A.Pancreas
B.Adrenal
C.Pituitary
D.Thyroid
Answer is- Adrenal
126. The study of Brain is calledA.Neurology
B.Encephalology
C.Cardiology
D.Osteology
Answer is-Encephalology
127.The king of Fibre isA.Jute
B.Silk
C.Nylon
D.Cotton
Answer is- Cotton
128.Who invented television?
A.J.L Baird
B.W. Roengten
C.Kollikar
D.Flemming
Answer is- J.L Baird
129.Pollution due to sulphur dioxide is best indicated byA.Algae

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B.Fungi
C.Lichens
D.Mosses
Answer is- Algae
130. Nearsightedness defect of eye is corrected by usingA.Convex lens
B.Concave lens
C.Biconcave lens
D.None of these
Answer is- Concave lens
131.German silver contains- silverA.0%
B.10%
C.20%
D.40%
Answer is- 0%
132.Transgenic organ is(i)Genetically modified organism
(ii)Contains a segment of foreign DNA
(iii)Contains a segment of Foreign gene
A.Only (i)
B.Only (ii)
C.(i) and (ii)
D.(i),(ii) and (iii)
Answer is- (i),(ii) and (iii)
133.Temporary hardness of water is due to the presence ofA.Calcium chloride
B.Calcium carbonate
C.Magnesium chloride
D.Magnesium hydroxide
Answer is- Calcium carbonate
134.The number of chromosomes in human sperm isA.23
B.46
C.23 pairs

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D.22
Answer is- 23
135.The 'lock and key model' is related toA.Vitamin
B.Enzymes
C.Protein
D.Fat
Answer is- Enzymes
136.Human heart isA.2 chambered
B.3 chambered
C.4 chambered
D.5 chambered
Answer is- 4 chambered
137.What is the normal human body temperature?
A.98.6 degree Celcius
B.96.8 degree Celcius
C.68 degree Celcius
D.37 degree Celcius
Answer is- 37 degree Celcius
138.Which one of the following is an unit of inductance?
A.Henry
B.Tesla
C.Volt
D.Ampere
Answer is- Henry
139.Which one of the following are the constituents of gun powder(I)Sulphur
(II)Calcium
(III)Charcoal
(IV)Potassium nitrate
A.only (I)
B.(I) and (II)
C.(I),(II) and (III)
D.(I),(III) and (IV)

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Answer is- (I),(III) and (IV)
140.Which of the following cannot be recharged?
A.Daniel Cell
B.Lead Storage Cell
C.Nickel cadmium cell
D.All of these
Answer is- Daniel Cell
141.One blue baby syndrome is caused due to pollution ofA.Chlorides
B.Cyanides
C.Flourides
D.Nitrates
Answer is- Nitrates
142.Constituents of stainless steel areA.fe, cr, cu
B.fe, g, ni and c
C.fe, ca, mn
D.fe, cr, co
Answer is- fe, g, ni and c
143. Which of the following represents the use of CaoclA.Bleaching agent
B.Dehydrating agent
C.Hardening agent for making soap
D.Reducing agent
Answer is- Bleaching agent
144. Which of the following is not a halogen?
A.F
B.Cl
C.I
D.Ba
Answer is- Ba-Barium is not Halogen
145. Small pox disease is caused by aA.Bacteria

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B.Virus
C.Protozoa
D.Fungi
Answer is- Virus
146. The smallest blood vessel in the body isA.Capillary
B.Artery
C.Vein
D.Vena cava
Answer is- Capillary
147. Which one of the following is non-essential amino acid?
A.Glutamine
B.Arginine
C.Valine
D.Isoleucine
Answer is- Glutamine
148.Who defined evolution as 'descent with modification'?
A.Lamarck
B.Charles Darwin
C.Hugo de vies
D.Stanley
Answer is- Charles Darwin
149. Food in onion is stored in the form ofA.Cellulose
B.Protein
C.Starch
D.Sugar
Answer is- Cellulose
150.Who gave the term "protiplasm" for the living fluid substance of the cell?
A.M. Schleiden
B.T. Schwann
C.R. Virchow
D.J.E. Purkinje
Answer is- J.E. Purkinje

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151. Nuclear material consists of a single chromosome which is in direct contact with cytoplasm,
called nucleoid commonly present inA.Bacterial cell
B.All animal cell
C.All plant cell
D.All of the above
Answer is- Bacterial cell
152. One glucose is converted into glycogen in liver and stored inA.Liver
B.Muscles
C.Liver and Muscles
D.Liver, spleen and Muscles
Answer is- Liver and Muscles
153. Study of Algae is calledA.Algology
B.Acariology
C.Angiology
D.All of these
Answer is- Algology
154. Athlete's foot diseases is caused byA.Fungus
B.Bacteria
C.Virus
D.Helminths
Answer is- Fungus
155.Which of the following is the function of liver?
A.Digestion
B.Excretion
C.Glycogenolysis
D.Absorption of nutrients
Answer is- Glycogenolysis
156. Who is known as "father of botany"
A.Aristotle
B.Theophrastus
C.Hippocrates

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D.Leeuwenhock
Answer is- Theophrastus
157. The heart of cockroach isA.11 segmented
B.12 segmented
C.13 segmented
D.14 segmented
Answer is- 13 segmented
158. The fruit of mango isA.Nut
B.Drupe
C.Berry
D.Legume
Answer is-Drupe
159. Which one is not a symptom of Entamoeba-histilytica infection?
A.Irregular bowls
B.Blood in stool
C.Abdominal pain
D.Relapsing fever
Answer is- Relapsing fever
160. Optical fibers are based on the phenomenon of
A. Interference
B. Dispersion
C. Diffraction
D. Total Internal Reflection
Answer is- Total Internal Reflection
161.Now-a days yellow lamps are frequently used as street lights which of the following gases is
used in these lamps?
A. Sodium
B. Neon
C. Hydrogen
D. Nitrogen
Answer is- Sodium

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162.Mirage' is an example of
A. refraction of light only
B. total internal, reflection of light only
C. refraction and total internal reflection of light
D. dispersion of light only
Answer is- refraction and total internal reflection of light
163. The phenomenon of light associated with the appearance of blue colour of the sky is
A. Interference
B. Reflection
C. Refraction
D. Scattering
Answer is- Scattering
164. Lens is made up of
A. Pyrex glass
B. Flint glass
C. Ordinary glass
D. Cobalt glass
Answer is- Flint glass
165. The element which is used vulcanizing rubber
A. Sulphur
B. Bromine
C. Silicon
D. Phosphorus
Answer is- Sulphur
166. Which of the following is responsible for the extra strength of pyrex glass?
A. Potassium Carbonate
B. Lead Oxide
C. Borax
D. Ferric Oxide
Answer is- Borax
167. The noble gas used for the treatment of cancer is
A. Helium
B. Argon
C. Krypton
D. Radon

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Answer is- Radon
168. Which city receives the highest cosmic radiation amongst the following?
A. Chennai
B. Mumbai
C. Kolkata
D. Delhi
Answer is- Chennai
169. Saliva helps in the digestion ofA. Fats
B. Startch
C. Proteins
D. Vitamins
Answer is- Startch
170. Who invented vaccination for 'Small Pox'?
A. Sir Fredick Grant Banting
B. Sir Alexander Fleming
C. Edward Jenner
D. Louis Pasteur
Answer is- Edward Jenner
171. BT seed is associated with
A. Rice
B. Wheat
C. Cotton
D. Oil seeds
Answer is- Cotton
172. The Headquarters of International Atomic Energy Agency is in
A. Geneva
B. Paris
C. Vienna
D. Washington
Answer is- Vienna
173. Which one of the following minerals is found in Monazite sand?
A. Potassium
B. Uranium

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C. Thorium
D. Sodium
Answer is- Thorium
174.In Coriander, the useful parts are
A. roots & leaves
B. leaves & flowers
C. leaves & dried fruits
D. flowers & dried fruits
Answer is- leaves & dried fruits
175.Which plant is called 'Herbal Indian-Doctor'?
A. Amla
B. Mango
C. Neem
D. Tulsi
Answer is- Amla
176.The pH of human blood is
A. 7.2
B. 7.8
C. 6.6.
D. 7.4
Answer is- 7.4
177. Which amongst the following is largest endocrine gland in the body?
A. Thyroid
B. Parathyroid
C. Adrenal
D. Pituitary
Answer is- Thyroid
178.Which amongst the following is the largest mammal?
A. Elephant
B. Whale
C. Dinosaur
D. Rhinoceros
Answer is- Whale
179.Which part becomes modified as the tusk of elephant?

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A. Canine
B. Premolar
C. Second incisor
D. Molar
Answer is- Second incisor
180. Which one of the following polymers is used in making bulletproof vests?
A.Bakelite
B.Polyamides
C.Teflon
D.Polyurethanes
Answer is- Polyamides
181.Rocket works on the principle of the followingA.Avogadro's concept
B.Energy conservation
C.Momentum conservation
D.Bernoullis theorem
Answer is- Momentum conservation
182. The gases employed for respiratory activities of divers areA.oxygen and nitrogen
B.oxygen and helium
C.oxygen and argon
D.oxygen and neon
Answer is- oxygen and nitrogen
183.Which one of the following is called 'dry ice'?
A.Dehydrated ice
B.Solid hydrogen peroxide
C.Solid water
D.Solid carbon dioxide
Answer is- Solid carbon dioxide
184. Which of the following metal is liquid at room temperature?
A.Lead
B.Mercury
C.Nickel
D.Tin

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Answer is- Mercury
185. The amount of carbon is highest inA.Pig iron
B.Wrought iron
C.Steel
D.Alloy steel
Answer is- Pig iron
186. The most abundant element found in the human body isA.Iron
B.Oxygen
C.Sodium
D.Iodine
Answer is- Oxygen
187.Common side effect of Cu-TA.Bleeeding
B.Pain
C.Perforation
D.Pelvic Inflammatory diseases
Answer is- Bleeeding
188.Goldsmith's use aqua-regia which is prepared by mixingA.Nitric Acid and sulphuric acid
B.Nitric acid and hydrochloric acid
C.Sulphuric acid and hydrochloric acid
D.Citric acid and benzoic acid
Answer is- Nitric acid and hydrochloric acid
189.Which one the following is not used as a nuclear fuel?
A.Uranium
B.Thorium
C.Calcium
D.Plutonium
Answer is- Calcium
190. The colour of the light is fixed by itsA.Velocity
B.Amplitude

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C.Frequency
D.Wavelength
Answer is- Wavelength
191. Which one of the following devices is used to measure the intensity of earthquake?
A.Seismograph
B.Stethoscope
C.Cosmograph
D.Periscope
Answer is- Seismograph
192. Mirage formation is an example ofA.Refraction
B.Dispersion
C.Total internal reflection
D.Diffraction
Answer is- Total internal reflection
193.Which one of the following is the best conductor of heat?
A.Water
B.Mercury
C.Benzene
D.Leather
Answer is- Mercury
194. The most abundantly found organic compound in the nature isA.Glucose
B.Cellulose
C.Sucrose
D.Fructose
Answer is- Cellulose
195. The inside pressure of the soap bubble isA.Equal to the atmospheric pressure
B.More than atmospheric pressure
C.Less than atmospheric pressure
D.None of the above
Answer is- More than atmospheric pressure

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196. The study of ageing is known asA.Gerontology
B.Ethnology
C.Anthropology
D.Thanatology
Answer is- Gerontology
197. The principle of thermal ionisation is an outstanding contribution ofA.H.J Bhabha
B.M.N Saha
C.C.V Raman
D.J.C.Bose
Answer is- M.N Saha
198. Which one of the following devices is used to cool the engine of the vehicles?
A.Polygraph
B.Turbine
C.Radiator
D.Quadrant
Answer is- Radiator
199.Which of the following is an organic rock?
A.Slate
B.Marble
C.Granite
D.Coal
Answer is- Coal
200. Leech belongs to which group?
A.Insect
B.Mammals
C.Parasite
D.None of these
Answer is- Parasite
201. Which is the most abundant gas in air?
A.Nitrogen
B.Oxygen
C.Hydrogen
D.Ozone

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Answer is- Nitrogen
202.Which is the most abundant element in atmosphere?
A.Oxygen
B.Nitrogen
C.Neon
D.Ozone
Answer is- Nitrogen
203. If the speed of rotation of earth increases, then mass of earth would
A.Decrease
B.Increase
C.No effect
D.May increase or decrease depending upon the speed of rotation
Answer is- Decrease
204. Acid and Base combined to form
A.Salt and Water
B.Base and Water
C.Acid and Water
D.None of these
Answer is- Salt and Water
204.Radio waves reflect back from which layer of the earth's atmosphere?
A.Troposphere
B.Stratosphere
C.Mesosphere
D.Ionosphere
Answer is- Ionosphere
205. If lime is added to the soil then the
A.Acidity of soil increases
B.Acidity of soil decreases
C.Salinity of soil increases
D.None of these
Answer is- Acidity of soil decreases
206. If a ship comes to sea water from river water, ten its bottom will A.Rise due to buoyancy
B.Rise in water due to more mass of water

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C.Same in both sea or river water
D.None of these
Answer is- Rise due to bouyancy
207. Liver digestsA.Proteins
B.Fats
C.Amino Acids
D.Water
Answer is- Fats
208.Which of the following do not excrete waste from the body?
A.Skin
B.Liver
C.Large Intestine
D.Kidney
Answer is- Liver
209.Rickets is caused due to the deficiency ofA.Vitamin A
B.Vitamin B12
C.Vitamin D
D.Vitamin C
Answer is- Vitamin D
210. A solid needle placed horizontally on the surface of water floats due toA.Viscosity of water
B.Capillary Action
C.Water Pressure
D.Surface tension of water
Answer is- Surface tension of water
211.Which of the following is an indicator of air pollution?
A.Lichens
B.Cycas
C.Algae
D.Bryophytes
Answer is- Lichens

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212.Which one of the following acids is commonly found in nature?
A.Lactic acid
B.Sulphuric acid
C.Nitric acid
D.Acetic acid
Answer is- Acetic acid
213.High blood pressure can be managed by eating fishes like Herring, Mackerels and Solomon
which are rich inA.Good cholesterol
B.Sodium Salt
C.Potassium salt
D.Omega-3
Answer is- Omega
214. Which one of the virus was crystallized for the first time?
A.Parrot fever virus
B.Smallpox virus
C.TMV
D.HIV
Answer is- TMV
215.Sulphur dioxide bleaches colouring matter byA.Reduction
B.Dehydration
C.Decomposition
D.Oxidation
Answer is- Reduction
216.Which of the following elements is not radio-active?
A.Radium
B.Plutonium
C.Zirconium
D.Uranium
Answer is- Zirconium
217.Wilting of Plants occurs due toA.Respiration
B.Guttation
C.Absorption

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D.Transpiration
Answer is- Transpiration
218. Which one of the following statements about PYROLYSIS, which is a process for solid waste
treatment is incorrect?
A.It converts the waste into solid, liquid and gas of which the resultant liquid and gas can be used to
produce energy
B.The process occurs at a temperature above 430 degree Celsius at atmospheric pressure
C.The process occurs under high pressure at temperature above 430 degree Celsius
D.It is a thermochemical decomposition of organic waste
Answer is- The process occurs a temperature above 430 degree Celsius at atmospheric pressure
219.Which of the following supports particle nature of photons?
A.Diffraction
B.Polarization
C.Photoelectric effect
D.Interference
Answer is- Photoelectric effect
220. The heaviest naturally occuring element is:
A.Mercury
B.Polonium
C.Thorium
D.Uranium
Answer is- Uranium
221.Haptens areA.Psaeudoantigens
B.Incomplete antigens
C.Antibodies
D.Isoantigens
Answer is- Incomplete antigens
222.Gypsum is used for improvement ofA.Alkaline soils
B.Saline soils
C.Podsols
D.Acidic soils
Answer is- Saline soils

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223.Indicate the correct arrangement for electromagnetic radiation in order of their increasing
wavelength.
A.Microwave, Infrared, Visible, X-rays
B.X- rays, visible, Infrared, Microwave
C.Visible, Infrared, Microwave. X-rays
D.X- rays, Infrared, Visible, Microwave
Answer is- X- rays, Infrared, Visible, Microwave
224. The rapidly growing mass of phytoplankton covering the surface water of lake or pond is known
asA.Eutrophication
B.Water bloom
C.Water pollution
D.Water hyacinth
Answer is- Eutrophication
225.Exobiology deals with the study of
A.external characters of living organisms
B.life on the surface of the earth
C.life in the outer layers of atmosphere
D.life in other planets and space
Answer is- life in other planets and space
226.Animals do not have enzyme systems which enable them to make use of the enrgy fromA.fat
B.water
C.protein
D.carbohydrate
Answer is- water
227.A clone is a colony ofA.cells having different shapes
B.cells having similar shape
C.cells having similar genetic constitution
D.cells having different genetic constitution
Answer is- cells having similar genetic constitution
228. The pollen grains of flowers pollinated by insects areA.smooth and dry
B.rough and sticky

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C.rough and dry
D.large and showy
Answer is- rough and sticky
229.Which one of the following substances is used for preservation of food grains?
A.Sodium bezoate
B.Vinegar
C.Sodium Chloride
D.Potassium permanganate
Answer is- Sodium bezoate
230. The disease caused by Asbestos isA.Emphysema
B.Paralysis
C.Diarrhoea
D.Dysentery
Answer is- Emphysema
231.In the eye, colour vision is effected by the presence ofA.Choroid coat
B.Sclerotic coat
C.Rods
D.Cones
Answer is- Cones
232.The splitting of different colours of light in a prism isA.Reflection of light
B.Dispersion of Light
C.Diffraction of light
D.Refraction of light
Answer is- Dispersion of Light
233.Where are most of the earth's active volcanoes concentratedA.Europe
B.Pacific Ocean
C.Africa
D.South America
Answer is- Pacific Ocean

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234.The deflection of the winds to the right in the northern hemisphere is caused byA.revolution of earth
B.rotation of earth
C.uneven heating of the earth
D.All of the above
Answer is- rotation of earth
235.Which of the folloing is not one of the important steps in processing tea leaves?
A.Rolling
B.Drying
C.Fermenting
D.Withering
Answer is- Fermenting
236. In the nuclear reactors, moderators are used toA.Accelerate neutrons
B.Absord the neutrons
C.Slow down the neutrons
D.Generate neutrons
Answer is- Slow down the neutrons
237.Wings of Birds areA.Modified hind limbs
B.New structure
C.Integumentary outgrowth
D.Modified fore limbs
Answer is- Modified fore limbs

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