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The question was dengue virus is spread by ..... and names of mosquito species was given.
How are cyclones formedEarth rotates in which direction, so day and night occur?
Which wave is dangerous in earthquake ?
Ionization related.
Ozone o3 kindly share some others if rememberAntibiotics are used against (sth like
that)...... bacteria was the correct option.
correct option d.
Paper GS&A CE-2018 for general information of all aspirants: MCQs of Today's Paper GS&A
1. Astronomical Unit of light year is used to measur: pg Ans. Length
2. Time interval to complete one revolution by Earth around its own axis is:
Ans: 8.6 x (10)4
3. Value of One Astronomical Unit (Avg distance between Sun and Earth) is:
Ans:
4.Two type of waves are created during Earthquack, Bodily waves and Surface waves.
Destruction of Earth is caused by:
Ans: A.Surface waves B. Bodily Waves C. Both A&B Ans: Both A&B •
2017
1. Limestone.
2. Ethane.
3. Mercury.
4. Helmont.
5. Tetanus.
6. Nuclear physics.
7. Detect objects under sea.
8. Radio waves.
9. Gypsum.
10. Root.
11. Scattering.
12. Concave lens.
13. Viens and aurtris.
14. 6 times.
2015
Spheroidal Earth
Horticulture: the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
Entomology study of insects
gall bladder is part of digestive system
hair is grow from skin
Fat contain A,D,E,K (all) vitamins
Vitamin C causes scurvy
Ready source for athlete is Carbohydrates
Protein contain of egg is something like this
Asthma by allergy
Substance use for coloring dye
Doppler effect for moving object
soft drink contain CO2
Fuel of rocket contain both ( Liquid methane USSR used, Liquid hydrogen USA)
Serial pin minimum 3
Cyclone is circular moving tornado
ball of sun contain 92.1 percent hydrogen (H2) and 7.8 percent helium (He)
X-rays were discovered in 1895 by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
Green House gases called green gases
Stream is contain water from mountain
jelly fish looks like Umbrella.
The slope low lying area of ocean near highland : Bay, Coastal Bay, Coastal Island, Costal
Plane
2. Galileo discovered that falling bodies have same : Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Level
3. The relative motion between observer and frequency is called:
4. The source of energy for brain is :
5. The ready source of energy for athletes is:
6. Arthritis is:
7. Dengue is caused by:
8. The solid and liquid can be separated by the process of:
9. The composition of sun is 90 % Hydrogen and Helium and Heavy metals ratio is:
10. Accessory gland close of digestive system close to duodenum is:
11. Fat soluble vitamins are:
12. Protein content of edible part of egg:
13. What is disease:
14. How Asthma is provoked:
15. Which material conduct heat and electricity: Solid, Liquid, Metal
16. The fuel used in rockets is:
17. Chemical name of Table salt is:
18. Milk is pasteurized because :
19. Gall bladder is part of which system:
20. Genes in higher organism are located in:
21. Which finest filament grow from skin:
22. The thinking part of brain is:
3. Who was the early dentist and also inventor of many surgical instruments:
a. Avicenna
b. Al. zahrawi
c. Ibn .ul. haithem
d. Al . Jahiz
4. who was the first Muslim mathematician who used '' Zero '' :
a. Ibn. e. Baitar
b. Ibn. Rushd
c. Ibn. Al. Haitham
d. Al Khwarizmi
6. A shooting star is
a) sun
b) a comet
c) a meteor
d) an asteroid
9. Sun rises in the east and sets in the west due to the:
a. shape of earth
b. rotation of earth around the sun
c. rotation of earth on its axis
d. movement of the sun
11. From ecological point of view human beings are taken as:
a. decomposers
b. consumers
c. producers
d. All of these
13. The sharp-bitter taste of unripe fruits is due to high concentration of:
a)phenolic compounds
b)volatile compounds
c)organic acids
d)starch
14. The use of antibiotic is a very effective way of killing disease causing bacteria.
Sometime people don't finish all of their pills. this can result in:
a) some bacteria left unkilled
b) production of more bacteria
c) bacteria becoming sensitive to antibiotics
d) bacteria becoming resistant to antibiotics
18. Important ingredient used in vicks vapor rub is obtained from the plant:
a) Cinamomum camphora
b) cinamomum zelamicum
c) Curaima longa
d) All of these
20. The process by which small amount of impurities are added into a semiconductor is
called:
a) addition
b) conduction
c) doping
d) insulating
28. The sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of an oscillating body is
a. maximum in the beginning
b. constant at all points (energy can neither be created nor destroyed)
c. maximum at midway of the path
d. minimum in the beginning
29. Which term in psychology is generally used to refer to emotional disorders such as,
anxiety, depression and phobia:
a. psyches
b. hypnosis
c. neurosis
d. mental illness
32. If carbon dioxide is passed through lime water for a long time, the cloudy white colour
(initially formed) disappears because of the formation of:
a. calcium bicarbonate
b. calcium hydroxide
c. calcium carbonate
d. calcium sulphate
34. Articles made of copper and bronze slowly tarnish in air and turn green , the green
colour is due to the formation of :
a. copper oxide
b. copper sulphide
c. copper oxalate
d. all of these
35. Bleaching powder losses its power on keeping for a long time because
a. it changes into calcium hypochlorite
b. it changes into calcium chloride and calcium hydroxide
c. it absorbs moisture
d. it changes into calcium chloride and calcium chlorate
36. When the quantity of charge on each of the two bodies is doubled, the force between
them becomes
a. one fourth
b. one half
c. twice
d. four times
42. An igneous rock contains a radioactive isotope that has a half life of 10 million years.
Careful analysis shows that only one quarter of the original concentration of the parent
isotope is left. How old is this igneous rock?
a) 10 Million years
b) 20 Million years
c) 30 Million years
d) 40 Million years
43. The discipline which deals with the understanding and treatment of mental health is
called:
a) applied psychology
b)clinical psychology
c) psychoanalysis
d) psychiatry
48. A person standing in front of a mirror finds his image smaller than him and erect. This
implies that the mirror is:
a) plane
b) concave
c) convex
d) not of good quality
49. The densities of three liquids are D, 2D, 3D. What will be the density of the resulting
mixture if equal volumes of the three liquids are mixed?
a) 1.5D
b) 2D
c) 3D
d) 6D
Solved MCQs
Everyday Science Paper
2015
3. The relative motion between observer and frequency is called: Doppler’s effect
6. Arthritis is:
Inflammation of joints
9. The composition of sun is 90 % Hydrogen and Helium and Heavy metals ratio is:
7.8 %
10. Accessory gland close of digestive system close to duodenum is: Pancreas
1. Sonar is used to measure the Depth of Sea (Sea Bed). 2. Phosphorus is essential for:
Stem (Roots)
3. Blood clots in? Liver
4. Catalytic hydrogenation of oil into ghee by catalyst? Nickle
5. The conversion of oil into ghee is? Hydrogenation
6. Artificial ripening of fruits by: Ethyline
7. RADAR captures which rays Radio Rays. 8. Ozone layer is present in Stratosphere. 9. The
nearest planet to Sun? Mercury
10. Hydrometer used for? Relative density of liquids
11. Short sightedness is fixed by? Diverging lens or Concave lens
12. Lockjaw is caused by? Tetanus
13. The white wash on wall is Water of Lime.
14. Plaster of Paris is made up by Gypsum.
15. The branch of physics is used to study atomic nuclei is Nuclear Physics.
16. Sulfuric acid was invented by Jabir Bin Hayan
17. The blue colour of sky due to? Scattering of light says or Tyndall Effect
18. How many times, newspaper can be recycled? 5-7 times *
19. Astronautsí fuel cell along with energy produces? Water
The rays which are unaffected by the magnetic field are Gamma Rays
Diseases that spread through air are called _________ disease. Air borne
(1) Person with following blood group are considered to be universal recipient.
a. A+
b. B+
c. AB+
d. O+
e. None of these
a. Endobiology
b. Exobiology
c. Enterobiology
d. Neobiology
e. Micro biology
(3) The name of the common mineral salt present in sea is:
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
(6) 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
(8) What is the chance of diabetic baby born to parents both heterozygous 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
(11) 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
(12) Founder of modern astronomy was:
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
(14) 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
(18) Defeciency of following vitamin decreases hemoglobin production:
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
(22) Orbital period of the planet Mercury around the sun is:
a. 88 days
b. 365 days
c. 2 years
d. 98 days
e. None of these
(23) The most splendid and the most magnificient constellation on the sky is:
a. Orion
b. Columbia
c. Canis Major
d. Taurus
e. None of these
(26) 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. Carbon
b. Gold
c. Silver
d. Platinum
e. None of these
a. Troposphere
b. Ionosphere
c. Mesosphere
d. Stratosphere
e. None of these
(29) 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
(33) 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. 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
(42) Ozone layer prevents the following radiation from entering the atmosphere:
a. Infra-red
b. Ultraviolet
c. X-rays
d. Gamma rays
e. None of these
(43) 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. Glaciers
b. Desert
c. Islands
d. Volcanoes
e. Fertile land
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
(48) 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
(49) In a railway track, two rails are joined end to end with a gap tin between them
because:
(differences in temperature cause the materials to either shrink or expand. With a lot
of shrinking and expanding occurring, these materials would crack or break down if
there wasn't any allowance for the movement. Also these gaps are used to
compensate for the weight of the load crossing vehicles which presses the bridge to
its maximum shear capacity. The gaps serve as this allowance for movement in
terms of both temperature and weight.
Why do engineers build bridges and railway lines with gaps in between)
(50) Name the famous book of Ibn-Sina in which he discussed human physiology
and medicine:
a. Al-Qanoon
b. Al-Masudi
c. New Renaissance
d. Tadhkira
e. None of these
21. Gases and Liquid actually transfer heat through convection so A is true but then Vacuum
also allows heat to pass through Radiation and not conduction so it is true as well! now
what?
31. Its combo of all. The very computer you are using is converting electrical signals into
Bits, optical fibers send it to long distance, and you have radio waves too that are
facilitating this all. (the question is part of computer course waisay)
a) Atoms
b) Molecules
c) Compounds
d) Isotopes
e) None of these
27. If an alkali is slowly added to an acidic solution, the pH of the acidic solution will:
31. Information can be sent over long distances in the form of:
33.Computers can:
10. 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
11. A six feet tall lady wants to see her full image in a plane mirror . The minimum
length of the mirror will be :
a) 6 feet
b) 12 feet
c) 4 feet
d) 3 feet
e) None of these
a) Area
b) Time
c) Distance
d) mass
e) None of these
26. It is observed that the total pressure exerted by air on the man of average siz is
around 14.7 lb wt. per square inch. But the man feels quite comfortable,. It is
because of :
a) Nitrogen
b) Oxygen
c) Carbon
d) Hydrogen
e) None of these
a) Power
(The unit of electric current is Ampere)
Because except for a handful of gases that can only exist as molecules (Oxygen, Hydrogen,
Nitrogen, Chlorine) , all other elements are composed of atoms. Molecules are building
blocks of compounds not elements.
27) If an alkali is slowly added to an acidic solution, the pH of the acidic solution
will:
d) Decrease to 7 and then increase
31) Information can be sent over long distances in the form of:
Can you explain this, I am sceptical.
10. 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 :
Light itself is invisible. You can see things clearly in presence of light, can't you? Had light
been visible our view would have been murky at least :P
b)Transparent
(9) Which of the following is not a part of Darwinism:
a. Over production
b. Natural selection
c. Inheritance for acquired characters (I am 1000% sure about it)
d. Competition for survival
e. None of these
a) Area
b) Time
c) Distance
d) mass
e) None of these
a) Nitrogen
b) Oxygen
c) Carbon
d) Hydrogen
e) None of these
1. The planet of the solar system which has maximum numbers of Moon is:
2. Sun is a: (star)
a) Planet
b) Comet
c) Satellite
d) Aurora
e) None of these
4. A unit of length equal to the average distance between the earth and sun is called
a) Light year
b) Astronomical unit
c) Parsec
d) Parallax
e) None of these
6. The ozone layer protects the earth from rays sent by the sun:
a) Ultraviolet rays
b) Infrared rays
c) Gamma rays
d) radioactive rays
e) None of these
7. The ozone layer is present about 30miles (50km) in atmosphere above earth. The
stratum (layer) of atmosphere in which ozone layer lies is called as:
a) Exosphere
b) Mesosphere
c) Stratosphere
d) ionosphere
e) Troposphere
8. Which rocks are formed by the alteration of pre-existing rocks by great heat or pressure
a) Igneous rocks
b) Sedimentary rocks
c) Metamorphic rocks
d) Acid rocks
e) Basic rocks
a) Chemical effect
b) Magnetic effect
c) Heating effect
d) All of these three
e) None of these
a) Watt hour
b) Kilowatt hour
c) Joule hour
d) Kilojoule hour
e) None of these
13. The magnet always points in the same direction, if move freely i.e. towards north and
south poles, because of:
a) Gravitational field
b) A lot of metals deposits on north and south poles
c) Due to attraction of north pole and repulsion of Western pole
d) Earth is a huge magnet
e) None of these
14. When sound is reflected from floor, ceiling or a wall , it mixes with the original sound
and change its complexion, it is called as
a) Sound
b) Echo
c) Reverberation
d) noise
e) None of these
17. The time light takes from Sun to reach Earth is:
a) 8 minutes
b) 25 minutes
c) 45 minutes
d) 60 minutes
e) None of these
a) 50 Million Km
b) 100 Million Km
c) 150 Million Km
d) 200 Million Km
e) None of these
19. the most suitable thermometer for measuring the boiling point of water is:
a) Mercury thermometer
b) Alcohol thermometer
c) Bimetallic thermometer
d) Liquid crystal thermometer
e) None of these
a) 32°C
b) 0°C
c) 4°C
d) 100°C
e) None of these
a) Physical
b) Chemical
c) Physiological
d) Morphological
e) None of these
a) -32°C
b) -80°C
c) -100°C
d) -196°C
e) None of these
a) water
b) vinegar
c) lemon juice
d) slaked lime
e) None of these
27. If an alkali is slowly added to an acidic solution, the pH of the acidic solution will:
28. The usual raw material for ceramics, generally found beneath the top soil is?
a) Sand
b) Slit
c) Clay
d) Plaster of Paris
e) Melamine
a) Synthetic rubber
b) Nylon
c) Cellulose
d) Protein
e) None of these.
30. Telephone was invented in 1876 in America by:
a) Marconi
b) Galileo
c) John Beard
d) Edison
e) Graham Bell.
31. Information can be sent over long distances in the form of:
33.Computers can:
a) Insecticides
b) Fungicides
c) Herbicides
d) Fumigants
e) None of these.
36. The cytoplasm consists of several types of structures, which are called:
a) Protoplasm
b) Nucleus
c) Cytochromes
d) Organelles
e) None of these.
37. The structure of DNA was elaborated by Watson and Crick in:
a) 1909
b) 1923
c) 1945
d) 1953
e) None of these.
a) Felidae
b) Hominidae
c) Mammalia
d) Primataceae
e) None of these.
a) Beriberi
b) Night blindness
c) Rickets
d) Scurvy
e) None of these.
41. To measure the specific gravity of milk, the instrument used is:
a) Hygrometer
b) Barometer
c) Lactometer
d) Hydrometer
e) None of these.
a) Photosynthesis
b) Digestion
c) Excretion
d) Metabolism
e) None of these.
a) Frugivorous
b) Herbivorous
c) Carnivorous
d) Omnivorous
e) Insectivorous.
a) Evaporation
b) Transpiration
c) Evapo-Transpiration
d) Respiration
e) None of these.
46. the study of how plants and animals interact with one another and with the non-living
environment is called as:
a) Ecosystem
b) Sociology
c) Ecology
d) Habitat
e) None of these.
a) 200
b) 202
c) 204
d) 206
e) None of these.
49. In human eye, the light sensitive layer made of specializes nerve cells, rods and cones
is called as:
a) The pupil
b) The cornea
c) The sclera
d) The iris
e) The retina.
2010
1. 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
2. A time can come when we will be able to design a machine which can go on working for
ever without the expenditure of energy. Is it possible ?
a) No
b) Yes
c) In due course time
d) Very soon
e) None of these
a) Hydrometer
b) Barometer
c) Hygrometer
d) Pedometer
e) None of these
a) Distance
b) Time Period
c) Light intensity
d) Time
e) none of these
a) Heating
b) Artificial Radioactivity
c) Electroplating
d) Chemical reaction
e) None of these
7. 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
8. 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) 56fft
d) 100 ft
e) None of these
9. 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
10. 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
11. A six feet tall lady wants to see her full image in a plane mirror . The minimum length of
the mirror will be :
a) 6 feet
b) 12 feet
c) 4 feet
d) 3 feet
e) None of these
12. 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
13. 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) 0 'C
b) 37 '
c) room temperature
d) temperature of the place where it is kept
e) None of these
18. 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) Copper , Zinc
b) Copper , Nickle
c) Coppe4r , Tin
d) Sopper , Silver
a) Kenya
B) Pakistan
c) Malaysia
d) Malta
e) None of these
a) Elasticity
b) Stress
c) Capillarity
d) Strain
e) None of these
26. It is observed that the total pressure exerted by air on the man of average siz is around
14.7 lb wt. per square inch. But the man feels quite comfortable,. It is because of :
27) 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
28. 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
30. Myopia is a defect of human eye. it can be corrected by using a lens called :
a) Convex lens
b) Concave lens
c) Cylindrical lens
d) Plano convex lens
e) None of these
31. Walnuts can be broken in the hand by squeezing two together but not one. It is because
of :
a) Work done
b) Power
c) Energy
d) Volume
e) None of these
32. 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
33. The planet Mercury completes one rotation around the sun is
a) 88 days
b) 365 days
c) 98 days
d) 60 days
e) None of these
34. Fossils found in the lowest geological strata are generally most :
a) Advance
b) Complex
c) Primitive
d) Specialized
e) None of these
a) A continuing process
b) A catastrophic event in the past
c) Static
d) The attaining of an ideal type
e) None of these
a) Crossing over
b) independent assortment
c) Mutation
d) Fertilization
e) None of these
a) Dominant genes
b) Recessive genes
c) Multiple genes
d) Mutated genes
e) None of these
38. Which of the following , lists the four stages of food processing in order?
a) small intestine
b) stomach
c) liver
d) large intestine
e) None of these
41. Which of the following is an organic molecule needed by the body in small amounts?
a) Protein
b) Vitamin C
c) Zinc
d) Monosaccharide
e) None of these
42. Inhaled air passes through which of the following in the last?
a) Bronchiole
b) Larynx
c) Pharynx
d) Trachea
e) None of these
a) Hermaphroditism
B) Fission
c) Fragmentation
d) Budding
e) None of these
44. Cobalt is a material which is :
45. Laughing gas has chemical composition of the following two elements which are :
a) Nitrogen + Hydrogen
b) Nitrogen + Carbon
c) Nitrogen + oxygen
d) Oxygen + Carbon
e) None of these
a) Water
b) Sneezing
c) Spit
d) Foeces
e) None of these
47. The unit that coordinates different devices of the computer system is :
a) ALU
b)Register
c) Control unit
d) Logical instruction
e) None of these
a) Nitrogen
b) Oxygen
c) Carbon
d) Hydrogen
e) None of these
a) Starch
b) Sucrose
c) Glucose
d) Glycogen
e) None of these
2009
(1) Person with following blood group are considered to be universal recipient.
a. A+
b. B+
c. AB+
d. O+
e. None of these
a. Endobiology
b. Exobiology
c. Enterobiology
d. Neobiology
e. Micro biology
(3) The name of the common mineral salt present in sea is:
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
(6) 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
(8) What is the chance of diabetic baby born to parents both heterozygous 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
(11) 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
(14) 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
(20) Bronze is an alloy of:
a. Steel
b. Rubber
c. Glass
d. Sponge
e. None of these
(22) Orbital period of the planet Mercury around the sun is:
a. 88 days
b. 365 days
c. 2 years
d. 98 days
e. None of these
(23) The most splendid and the most magnificient constellation on the sky is:
a. Orion
b. Columbia
c. Canis Major
d. Taurus
e. None of these
(26) 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. Carbon
b. Gold
c. Silver
d. Platinum
e. None of these
a. Troposphere
b. Ionosphere
c. Mesosphere
d. Stratosphere
e. None of these
(29) 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
(33) 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
(42) Ozone layer prevents the following radiation from entering the atmosphere:
a. Infra-red
b. Ultraviolet
c. X-rays
d. Gamma rays
e. None of these
(43) 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. Glaciers
b. Desert
c. Islands
d. Volcanoes
e. Fertile land
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
(48) 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
(49) In a railway track, two rails are joined end to end with a gap tin between them
because:
(differences in temperature cause the materials to either shrink or expand. With a lot of
shrinking and expanding occurring, these materials would crack or break down if there
wasn't any allowance for the movement. Also these gaps are used to compensate for the
weight of the load crossing vehicles which presses the bridge to its maximum shear
capacity. The gaps serve as this allowance for movement in terms of both temperature and
weight.
Why do engineers build bridges and railway lines with gaps in between)
(50) Name the famous book of Ibn-Sina in which he discussed human physiology and
medicine:
a. Al-Qanoon
b. Al-Masudi
c. New Renaissance
d. Tadhkira
e. None of these
EDS MCQs CSS-2014
3. Who was the early dentist and also inventor of many surgical instruments:
a. Avicenna
b. Al. zahrawi
c. Ibn .ul. haithem
d. Al . Jahiz
4. who was the first Muslim mathematician who used '' Zero '' :
a. Ibn. e. Baitar
b. Ibn. Rushd
c. Ibn. Al. Haitham
d. Al Khwarizmi
6. A shooting star is
a)sun
b) a comet
c) a meteor
d) an asteroid
9. Sun rises in the east and sets in the west due to the:
a. shape of earth
b. rotation of earth around the sun
c. rotation of earth on its axis
d. movement of the sun
11. From ecological point of view human beings are taken as:
a. decomposers
b. consumers’
c. producers
d. All of these
13. The sharp-bitter taste of unripe fruits is due to high concentration of:
a)phenolic compounds
b)volatile compounds
c)organic acids
d)starch
14. The use of antibiotic is a very effective way of killing disease causing bacteria.
Sometime people don't finish all of their pills. this can result in:
a) some bacteria left unkilled
b) production of more bacteria
c) bacteria becoming sensitive to antibiotics
d) bacteria becoming resistant to antibiotics
18. Important ingredient used in vicks vapor rub is obtained from the plant:
a) Cinamomum camphora
b) cinamomum zelamicum
c) Curaima longa
d) All of these
20. The process by which small amount of impurities are added into a semiconductor is
called:
a) addition
b) conduction
c) doping
d) insulating
28. The sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of an oscillating body is
a. maximum in the beginning
b. constant at all points
c. maximum at midway of the path
d. minimum in the beginning
29. Which term in psychology is generally used to refer to emotional disorders such as,
anxiety, depression and phobia:
a. psyches
b. hypnosis
c. neurosis
d. mental illness
32. If carbon dioxide is passed through lime water for a long time, the cloudy white colour
(initially formed) disappears because of the formation of:
a. calcium bicarbonate
b. calcium hydroxide
c. calcium carbonate
d. calcium sulphate
34. Articles made of copper and bronze slowly tarnish in air and turn green , the green
colour is due to the formation of :
a. copper oxide
b. copper sulphide
c. copper oxalate
d. all of these
35. Bleaching powder losses its power on keeping for a long time because
a. it changes into calcium hypochlorite
b. it changes into calcium chloride and calcium hydroxide
c. it absorbs moisture
d. it changes into calcium chloride and calcium chlorate
36. When the quantity of charge on each of the two bodies is doubled, the force between
them becomes
a. one fourth
b. one half
c. twice
d. four times
42. An igneous rock contains a radioactive isotope that has a half life of 10 million years.
Careful analysis shows that only one quarter of the original concentration of the parent
isotope is left. How old is this igneous rock?
a) 10 Million years
b) 20 Million years
c) 30 Million years
d) 40 Million years
43. The discipline which deals with the understanding and treatment of mental health is
called:
a) applied psychology
b)clinical psychology
c) psychoanalysis
d) psychiatry
48. A person standing in front of a mirror finds his image smaller than him and erect. This
implies that the mirror is:
a) plane
b) concave
c) convex
d) not of good quality
49. The densities of three liquids are D, 2D, 3D. What will be the density of the resulting
mixture if equal volumes of the three liquids are mixed?
a) 1.5D
b) 2D
c) 3D
d) 6D
answers
Answers
1. C
2. D
3. B
4. D
5. D
6. C
7. B
8. C
9. C
10. D
11. B
12. D
13. C
14. D
15. B
16. D
17. D
18. A
19. B
20. C
21. D
22. B
23. B
24. B
25. D
26. D
27. A
28. B
29. C
30. C
31. C
32. A
33. C
34. A
35. C
36. D
37. B
38. A
39. B
40. D
41. B
42. B
43. B
44. D
45. D
46. A
47. C
48. C
49. B
50. D
Everyday Science
63. In nomenclature of alkanes, the name of the longest chain is the basic part of name
called-Stem name/Basic Name
64. Aldehydes give characteristic ….precipitate when heated with fehliging’s solution-
Red/White
65. hydrogenation
66. Habit
MCQ's
1- On 11 February 2016 The LIGO Scientific Collaboration announced the detection of _____
A- electromagnetic waves
B- seismic waves
C- gravitational waves
D- radio waves
A- shorter
B- shortest
C- longer
D- longest
A- concave
B- convex
C- diverging
D- none of these
6- For a fixed mass of gas at constant temperature, if we decrease volume, the pressure will
_________.
A- also decrease
B- increase
C- remains constant
D- none of these
10- A device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy is called __________.
A- motor
B- generator
C- moving-coil meter
D- battery
1- C
2- B
3- A
4- B
5- A
6- B
7- B
8- A
9- D
10-D
11- The Sun is a __________.
A- Star
B- Planet
C- Asteroid
D- Meteor
12- The average adult has a blood volume of about __________ litres.
A- 4
B- 5
C- 6
D- 7
11- A
12- B
13- B
14- A
15- C
16- B
17- A
18- D
19- A
20- D
23- When white light is passed through a prism, it splits into __________ colours.
A- 5
B- 6
C- 7
D- 8
24- 1 nanometer = ?
A- 10-3 meter
B- 10-6 meter
C- 10-9 meter
D- 10-12 meter
21- D
22- A
23- B
24- C
25- B
26- C
27- A
28- A
29- A
30- B
31- During winter in cold countries, the __________ is mixed to melt the ice on the icy A-
roads.
B- Salt
C- Chlorine
D- Carbon dioxide
E- Water
32- 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
34- The planet that moves around the Sun at the highest speed is?
A- Jupiter
B- Venus
C- Mars
D- Mercury
31- A
32- C
33- A
34- D
35- B
36- C
37- B
38- A
39- A
40- D
41- The position of an element in the Periodic Table is determined by its __________
number.
A- Electron
B- Proton
C- Neutron
D- Positron
42- The salinity of seawater 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
43- The planet which is easily visible from the Earth is?
A- Mercury
B- Venus
C- Mars
D- Jupiter
49- According to Big Bang Theory, the Universe began about __________ billion years ago.
A- 10 – 20
B- 20 – 30
C- 30 – 40
D- 40 – 50
41- B
42- C
43- B
44- D
45- D
46- D
47- C
48- C
49- A
50- A
51- 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
51- A
52- B
53- D
54- B
55- D
56- A
57- A
58- C
59- A
60- B
A- 0.039%
B- 3.9%
C- D- 13%
30%
61- A
62- A
63- C
64- A
65- B
66- C
67- D
68- C
69- A
70- A
78- 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
80- The device used to convert Alternate Current into Direct Current is called
A- Anemometer
B- Battery
C- Galvanometer
D- Rectifier
71- A
72- B
73- C
74- A
75- C
76- A
77- D
78- A
79- D
80- D
81- C
82- D
83- A
84- A
85- B
86- D
87- B
88- C
89- A
90- A
93- If we heat one end of a metallic rod, the other end gets hot. The method of heat
transfer is
A- Conduction
B- Convection
C- Radiation
D- None of these
97- The most abundant element in the earth's crust is oxygen. The second most abundant
element in the earth's crust is
A- Hydrogen
B- Nitrogen
C- Brass
D- Silicon
91- A
92- D
93- A
94- C
95- C
96- A
97- D
98- A
99- B
100- B
EVERYDAY SCIENCE (MCQS)
I am going to start this thread regarding mcqs of EDS. Hopefully it will be useful for
aspirants.
11. The branch of science which deals with the nature of sound, its production, transmission
and effects is called ...................
a) Acoustics
b) Aeronautics
c) Mechanics
d) Physics
12. The science of motion and propulsion of rockets,missiles and projectiles is called
..........................
a) Acoustics
b) Ballistics
c) Thermodynamics
d) Histology
18. ........................ showed that the space between galaxies is increasing and the
universe is expanding.
a) Issac newton
b) A. Einstein
c) Plato
d) Edwin Hubble
19. According to big Bang theory, Universe came into existance about ........... years ago.
a) 15-20 billion
b) 5-6 billion
c) 15-20 million
d) 50-60 billion
21. The study of rearing fine and intelligent human beings through genetics is called
........................
a) Eugenics
b) Biotechnology
c) Cloning
d) Geneology
23. Use of Sun bath for the treatment of diseases is called .......................
a) Sun therapy
b) Solar therapy
c) Heliotherapy
d) Radiation therapy
24. Scientific cultivation of fruits, vegetables, flowers and shrubs is called ....................
a) Agronomy
b) Botany
c) Horticulture
d) Entomology
here is the first solved paper of 2011, correct me where I have mistaken. I will try to solve
old papers going back from 2011 to at least 2000. for the benefit of members.
1. The planet of the solar system which has maximum numbers of Moon is:
2011
a) Jupiter
b) Venus
c) Saturn
d) Uranus
e) None of these
2. Sun is a:
a) Planet
b) Comet
c) Satellite
d) Aurora
e) None of these (star)
4. A unit of length equal to the average distance between the earth and sun is called
a) Light year
b) Astronomical unit
c) Parsec
d) Parallax
e) None of these
6. The ozone layer protects the earth from rays sent by the sun:
a) Ultraviolet rays
b) Infrared rays
c) Gamma rays
d) radioactive rays
e) None of these
7. The ozone layer is present about 30miles (50km) in atmosphere above earth. The
stratum (layer) of atmosphere in which ozone layer lies is called as:
a) Exosphere
b) Mesosphere
c) Stratosphere
d) ionosphere
e) Troposphere
8. Which rocks are formed by the alteration of pre-existing rocks by great heat or pressure
a) Igneous rocks
b) Sedimentary rocks
c) Metamorphic rocks
d) Acid rocks
e) Basic rocks
a) Chemical effect
b) Magnetic effect
c) Heating effect
d) All of these three
e) None of these
a) Watt hour
b) Kilowatt hour
c) Joule hour
d) Kilojoule hour
e) None of these
13. The magnet always points in the same direction, if move freely i.e. towards north and
south poles, because of:
a) Gravitational field
b) A lot of metals deposits on north and south poles
c) Due to attraction of north pole and repulsion of Western pole
d) Earth is a huge magnet
e) None of these
14. When sound is reflected from floor, ceiling or a wall , it mixes with the original sound
and change its complexion, it is called as
a) Sound
b) Echo
c) Reverberation
d) noise
e) None of these
17. The time light takes from Sun to reach Earth is:
a) 8 minutes
b) 25 minutes
c) 45 minutes
d) 60 minutes
e) None of these
a) 50 Million Km
b) 100 Million Km
c) 150 Million Km
d) 200 Million Km
e) None of these
19. the most suitable thermometer for measuring the boiling point of water is:
a) Mercury thermometer
b) Alcohol thermometer
c) Bimetallic thermometer
d) Liquid crystal thermometer
e) None of these
a) Atoms
b) Molecules
c) Compounds
d) Isotopes
e) None of these
a) Physical
b) Chemical
c) Physiological
d) Morphological
e) None of these
a) -32°C
b) -80°C
c) -100°C
d) -196°C
e) None of these
a) water
b) vinegar
c) lemon juice
d) slaked lime
e) None of these
27. If an alkali is slowly added to an acidic solution, the pH of the acidic solution will:
a) Increase
b) Decrease
c) Increase to 7 and then decrease
d) Decrease to 7 and then increase
e) Will remain same
28. The usual raw material for ceramics, generally found beneath the top soil is?
a) Sand
b) Slit
c) Clay
d) Plaster of Paris
e) Melamine
a) Synthetic rubber
b) Nylon
c) Cellulose
d) Protein
e) None of these.
a) Marconi
b) Galileo
c) John Beard
d) Edison
e) Graham Bell.
31. Information can be sent over long distances in the form of:
33.Computers can:
a) Insecticides
b) Fungicides
c) Herbicides
d) Fumigants
e) None of these.
36. The cytoplasm consists of several types of structures, which are called:
a) Protoplasm
b) Nucleus
c) Cytochromes
d) Organelles
e) None of these.
37. The structure of DNA was elaborated by Watson and Crick in:
a) 1909
b) 1923
c) 1945
d) 1953
e) None of these.
a) Felidae
b) Hominidae
c) Mammalia
d) Primataceae
e) None of these.
a) Beriberi
b) Night blindness
c) Rickets
d) Scurvy
e) None of these.
41. To measure the specific gravity of milk, the instrument used is:
a) Hygrometer
b) Barometer
c) Lactometer
d) Hydrometer
e) None of these.
a) Photosynthesis
b) Digestion
c) Excretion
d) Metabolism
e) None of these.
a) Saprophytes
b) Parasites
c) Epiphytes
d) Pathogens
e) None of these.
a) Frugivorous
b) Herbivorous
c) Carnivorous
d) Omnivorous
e) Insectivorous.
a) Evaporation
b) Transpiration
c) Evapo-Transpiration
d) Respiration
e) None of these.
46. the study of how plants and animals interact with one another and with the non-living
environment is called as:
a) Ecosystem
b) Sociology
c) Ecology
d) Habitat
e) None of these.
a) 200
b) 202
c) 204
d) 206
e) None of these.
49. In human eye, the light sensitive layer made of specializes nerve cells, rods and cones
is called as:
a) The pupil
b) The cornea
c) The sclera
d) The iris
e) The retina.
2010
PART-1(MCQs)
COMPULSORY
Question 1. Select the best option and fill in the appropriate Box on the answer sheet: (50
Marks)
1. 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 (only in solids convection cannot take place)
c) Radiation
d) Reflection
e) None of these
2. A time can come when we will be able to design a machine which can go on working for
ever without the expenditure of energy. Is it possible?
a) No (it is impossible as whenever the machine will work obviously energy would
be consumed, at least the potential or kinetic or mechanical)
b) Yes
c) In due course time
d) Very soon
e) None of these
a) Hydrometer
b) Barometer
c) Hygrometer
d) Pedometer
e) None of these (rain gauge, pluviometer, udometer, ombrometer)
a) Distance
b) Time Period
c) Light intensity
d) Time
e) none of these
a) Heating
b) Artificial Radioactivity
c) Electroplating
d) Chemical reaction
e) None of these
7. In winter an iron pipe feel colder than a wooden window. This is because wood is :
a) Conductor
b) non-Conductor (Insulator)
c) Semi- Conductor
d) Not a solid while iron is a solid
e) None of these
8. 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
9. 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
10. 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
11. 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 (do not know why)
e) None of these
12. 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 (infrasonic and ultrasonic waves both are used)
d) supersonic
e) None of these
13. 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 (copper + nickel + zinc)
a) 0 'C
b) 37 '
c) room temperature
d) temperature of the place where it is kept
e) None of these
18. 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 (volume flow rate)
a) Trench
b) Mariana Trench (east of Mariana Island)
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) Kenya
B) Pakistan
c) Malaysia
d) Malta
e) None of these
a) Elasticity
b) Stress
c) Capillarity
d) Strain
e) None of these
26. 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 :
27) 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
28. 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
30. Myopia is a defect of human eye. it can be corrected by using a lens called :
31. Walnuts can be broken in the hand by squeezing two together but not one. It is because
of :
a) Work done
b) Power
c) Energy
d) Volume
e) None of these
32. The instrument which is 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
33. The planet Mercury completes one rotation around the sun is
a) 88 days
b) 365 days
c) 98 days
d) 60 days
e) None of these
34. Fossils found in the lowest geological strata are generally most :
a) Advance
b) Complex
c) Primitive
d) Specialized
e) None of these
35. Evolution can be described as :
a) A continuing process
b) A catastrophic event in the past
c) Static
d) The attaining of an ideal type
e) None of these
a) Crossing over
b) independent assortment
c) Mutation
d) Fertilization
e) None of these
a) Dominant genes
b) Recessive genes
c) Multiple genes
d) Mutated genes
e) None of these
38. Which of the following, lists the four stages of food processing in order?
a) small intestine
b) stomach
c) liver
d) large intestine
e) None of these
a) Protein
b) Vitamin C
c) Zinc
d) Monosaccharide
e) None of these
42. Inhaled air passes through which of the following in the last?
a) Bronchiole
b) Larynx
c) Pharynx
d) Trachea
e) None of these
a) Hermaphroditism
B) Fission
c) Fragmentation
d) Budding
e) None of these
45. Laughing gas has chemical composition of the following two elements which are :
a) Nitrogen + Hydrogen
b) Nitrogen + Carbon
c) Nitrogen + oxygen (also called nitrous oxide)
d) Oxygen + Carbon
e) None of these
a) Water
b) Sneezing
c) Spit
d) Foeces
e) None of these
47. The unit that coordinates different devices of the computer system is :
a) ALU
b)Register
c) Control unit
d) Logical instruction
e) None of these
a) Nitrogen
b) Oxygen
c) Carbon
d) Hydrogen
e) None of these
a) Starch
b) Sucrose
c) Glucose
d) Glycogen
e) None of these
Correction
1. The planet of the solar system which has maximum numbers of Moon is:
2011
a) Jupiter
b) Venus
c) Saturn
d) Uranus
e) None of these
14. When sound is reflected from floor, ceiling or a wall , it mixes with the original sound
and change its complexion, it is called as
a) Sound
b) Echo
c) Reverberation
d) noise
e) None of these
1. 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
A) Zn + Ni
b) Cu + Zn
c) Cu + Ni Zn is not an essential part of German silver
d) Cu + Sn
a) Dominant genes
b) Recessive genes
c) Multiple genes
d) Mutated genes
e) None of these
41. Which of the following is an organic molecule needed by the body in small amounts?
a) Protein
b) Vitamin C
c) Zinc
d) Monosaccharide ( monosaccharide is the largest needed molecule not smallest)
e) None of these
__________________
1. The planet of the solar system which has maximum numbers of Moon is:
2011
a) Jupiter
b) Venus
c) Saturn
d) Uranus
e) None of these
Jupiter not saturn
9. The most abundant natural Iron oxides are
mention source coz i have ticked it but want to know about source
33.Computers can:
2009
(1) Person with following blood group are considered to be universal recipient.
a. A+
b. B+
c. AB+
d. O+
e. None of these
a. Endobiology
b. Exobiology
c. Enterobiology
d. Neobiology
e. Micro biology
(3) The name of the common mineral salt present in seat is:
a. Calcium Oxalate
b. Potassium Sulphate
c. Sodium Chloride
d. Iron Sulphate
e. None of these
(4) Sensitive layer of the eye is:
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
(6) 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
(8) What is the chance of diabetic baby born to parents both heterozygous 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
(11) 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
(14) 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. 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
(22) Orbital period of the planet Mercury around the sun is:
a. 88 days
b. 365 days
c. 2 years
d. 98 days
e. None of these
(23) The most splendid and the most magnificient constellation on the sky is:
a. Orion
b. Columbia
c. Canis Major
d. Taurus
e. None of these
(26) 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. Carbon
b. Gold
c. Silver
d. Platinum
e. None of these
a. Troposphere
b. Ionosphere
c. Mesosphere
d. Stratosphere
e. None of these
(29) 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
(33) 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
(42) Ozone layer prevents the following radiation from entering the atmosphere:
a. Infra-red
b. Ultraviolet
c. X-rays
d. Gamma rays
e. None of these
(43) 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. Glaciers
b. Desert
c. Islands or Last Island
d. Volcanoes
e. Fertile land
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
(48) Animal which captures and readily kills living animals for its food is called:
a. Parasite
b. Scavenger
c. Predator – not or moderator
d. Mammal
e. None of these
(49) In a railway track, two rails are joined end to end with a gap tin between them
because:
(50) Name the famous book of Ibn-Sina in which he discussed human physiology and
medicine:
a. Al-Qanoon
b. Al-Masudi
c. New Renaissance
d. Tadhkira
e. None of these
a) Frugivorous
b) Herbivorous
c) Carnivorous
d) Omnivorous
e) Insectivorous
1. What is the approxiate mean distance that separates the sun from the earth?
Ans 1480,00,000 kms
10. The height of a geo-stationary satellite from the surface of the earth is about ?
Ans 3600 km
11. Which of the following explain the reasons why there is no total eclipse of the sun?
Ans Area of the sun covered by the moon
12. The instrument used to measure the specific gravity of milk is?
Ans Lactometer
15. Helium is used for respiration in deep water instead of nitrogen because
Ans It is heavier than nitrogen
23. If an object is placed midway between two parallel plane mirrors facing each other, then
the number of images that appear in mirrors is
Ans Infinite
24. In vacuum , What will be common among X rays visible light , radiowaves
Ans Amplitude
31. If an iron is marked 750 watts by 250 volts, then it was designated to take a current of
Ans 3 Amperes
34. When we are looking at a rainbow in front of us, The sun must be
Ans high in the sky and is located either on our rigght or left
35. When as the satellite is in thhe geostationary orbit , its
Ans Orbital distance is equal to the radius of the earth
37. How many calories will b needed to raise the temperature of 10 grams of water from
200 to 3000?
Ans 1
38. The branch of biological science " Ecology " deals with the study of
Ans Animals in relation to plants
39. The film of oil and soapy water owe their brilliant colours to a combination of light
reflection and
Ans Refraction
40. The solar ultraviolet rays fo not harm living organism because
Ans The ozone layer of the atmosphere weakens them
45. Constellation is
Ans Configuration of fixed stars resembling a figure
46. Which of the following part of the atmosphere is nearest to the earth
Ans Troposphere
48. Why does the sun looks oval when it is at the horizon ?
Ans When the sun is at the horizon rays from the longer edge are refracted more coz it
passes through greater thickness of air so vertical diameter is shortened to give an oval
shape
49. The moon has period of rotation which is equal to period of revolution . It is
Ans 29 days, 7 hours , 43 min , 1147 sec
02. Physicists have known about these high energy invisible rays for 80 years , but their
precise nature is still a mystery. they come from unknown parts. they pack a mean energy.
And they seem to break the laws of physics. Name them.
Ans Cosmic rays
03. Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a supernova, able to crush small
planets with a single swipe these are primordial, angel-hair thin cracks in the structure of
the space. Name them
Ans Cosmic strings
04. Name the instrument which is used to measure the speed of an aircraft relative to the
speed of sound.
Ans Machmeter
05. A layer of Ozone in the stratosphere protects the earth by blocking most of the sun`s
harmful ultraviolet light. These are high energy radiations. Which of the following can have
the potential effect of UV light.
10. The deficiency of which of the following micronutrients causes the death of the stem and
root apices ?
Ans Boron
12. Critical day length Varies from plant to plant and lies between
Ans 10 to 14 hours
13. ATP is
Ans A molecule containing high energy bonds
16. Who amongst the following, started in 1850, a scientific approach to determine the role
of mineral elements in the healthy growth and development of plants ?
Ans Sachs and Knop
17. The primary plant body consists of how many tissue systems ?
Ans 3
18. Bamboo is a
Ans Grass
23. Man is
Ans Homoiothermic
25. The post embryonic stages in the life history of cockroach is known as
Ans Nymohs
26. Which of the following control the reflex action in the body ?
Ans Central nervous system
28. The life history of human malarial parasite in Anopheles was first described by
Ans Sir Ronald Ross
29. The " Urinary system " of the body consists of how many organs ?
Ans 3
35. Which of the following glands has both an endocrine and an exocrine function ?
Ans Pancreas
38. The instrument used in a submarine to see the object on the surface of water is
Ans Periscope
41. Which of the following gives the correct indication of composition of bronze ?
Ans Copper and tin
45. If a body is moved from equator to pole on the mean sea level , then its weight
Ans Increases always
________________________________________
01. Glycogen is mainly stored in
Ans Liver and muscles
03. Which of the following situations will be fatal to the first foetus ?
Ans Rh positive male marries Rh negative woman
09. The innermost linning which wraps the brain and spinal card in vertebrates is called
Ans Piamater
15. As one climbs up the Mount Everest, one experiences difficulty in breathing due to
a. Low content of nitrogen
b. Low content of oxygen
c. High content of carbon dioxide
Ans None of above
16. A camera forms
Ans Real but inverted images
21. Soap and detergents remove the dirt from clothes due to
Ans Osmosis
25. The stars are not visible in the day time because
Ans of sun`s brightness during day time
05. The message received by and transmitted from the brain to various parts of the body
take form of
Ans Nervous impulses
06. Hormones, which are necessary for the development of human body , are secreted by
Ans Pituitary gland
15. The patient of cataract will be operated on which part of the eye ?
Ans Cornea
23. Which among the following acts as a resistance against disease in the body?
Ans White corpuscles
06. During Cardiac failure , which of the following is advised first aid ?
Ans Mouth to mouth resuscitation
09. Which part of the human body is damaged by the disease called encephalitis ?
Ans Brain
10. The gland which is attached to the digestive system but doesnt have any role to play in
digesting food is
Ans Spleen
14. Which one of the following disease is caused by the deficiency of Vitamin B (Thiamine)?
Ans Beriberi
________________________________________
01. Hormones assist in which one of the following activities ?
Ans Regulation of the body proceses
09. The red blood cell in a human body die after about
Ans 120 days
________________________________________
01. On an average the number of beats per minute by heart of human adult is
Ans 72
02. Which of the following diseases destroys the red blood corpuscles ?
Ans Anemia
05. Disease of the eye , specially night blindness , are caused by the deficiency of
Ans Vitamin A
06. Which part of the eye donated by a man is used in restoring the vision of another
person ?
Ans Lens
08. Which one of the following (pet gramme) is the richest source of Vitamin C
Ans Lemon juice
________________________________________
01. Which of the following amino-acid contains sulphur ?
Ans Methionine
04. In the sunlight , our skin builds up which of the vitamins in the body ?
Ans D
08. In Vasectomy , which organ is cut , a portion removed and stumps sutured ?
Ans Spermatic cord
________________________________________
01. What is meany by Thrombosis many people die of this ?
Ans Obstruction of the artery or vein by clot of blood
03. A vaccine is compulsorily administered some weeks before delivery in good maternity
hospitals. Name the vaccine.
Ans Tetanus
04. The I.Q of a genius person is usually rated above 140. What is your guess about the
I.Q. of normal intelligent person ?
Ans 100
05. Reading og the snell chart is the first eye test a specialist administers to the patient in
case of poor vision. What is the distance from which this chart is meant to be read ?
Ans 6 metres
07. What is the average rate of growth of pair on a normal human head ?
Ans 1 inch in 4-6 weeks
08. Pain is the most uncomfortable situation for the human body. Name the instrument
which can even measure the intensity of pain.
Ans Algometer
10. What should be the average daily quantity of urine produced in a healthy person ?.
Ans 1.5 litres
________________________________________
Hi here are some objectives from past papers.
1. Al Beruni died in ____ A.D.
Ans 1048
5.The universe is
Ans Expanding
7. Is a natural polymer.
Ans Polyethylene
13.Animals which obtain their food from dead organisms are called
Ans Scavengers
19.Mitosis is a type of cell division wherein the number of chromosomes in the daughter cell
is the
Ans Double
23 Polio is caused by a
Ans Virus
25. Is a vitamin:
Ans Ascorbic acid
________________________________________
01. Name the largest gland of the human body
Ans The liver
02. About how many taste buds are present in human tongue ?
Ans Around 3000
03. There are about six hundred muscles in a human body. Name the part of the body
which contains the strongest muscle
Ans Jaws
05. How long does the brain take to die after stoppage of blood circulation ?
Ans Three min
06. Antibiotics are selectively toxie and usually accompanied by harmful side effects. What
is possible side effect of streptomycin?
Ans Numbness
07. There are four blood groups in all A,B,AB and O, which one of these is known as
Universal Donor ?
Ans O
08. What should be the daily average quantity of urine production in a healthy body ?
Ans 1.5 litres
________________________________________
01. About how many blood does the heart of an average human being pump every minute?
Ans 6.2 Litres
02. Name the disease caused by the excess of uric acid in the human body.
Ans Gout
04. Head or Skull of the human body is divided into two major parts, Cranium and Face for
anatomy purposes. Craanium contains & bones. How many bones are present in the face
Ans 14
06. Vertebral column is the central portion of the Osseous system. It is composed of series
of bones called verrtebrae, and forms a kind of axis with which all the other parts of the
skeleton are connected in the human body. What are the total number of bones in the
vertebral column?
Ans 33
07. The bones of the neck of the human body arer called Cervical bones. These are used in
the movement of the neck. What are the total number of bones in the neck ?
Ans Seven
08. Neck , Back loins , Sacrum and Coccoyx are the Vertebral column. Bones of the Back
support ribs and are also called Dorsal bones. What is their number ?
Ans 12
09. How many moveable vertebrae belong to the Lions these are also called as Lumbar
vertebrae ?
Ans Five
10. There are two collar bones at the base of the in front of shoulders. What is the other
name of collar bone ?
Ans Clavicle
________________________________________
1. There are two shoulder bones at the top of the back in the human body. It is a large flat
triangular shoulder blade. Shoulder bone is also called as
Ans Scapula
2. The ribs from a king of bony cage to protect the heart and lungs. These are attached at
the back to the backbone. What is their number ?
Ans 24
4. The bone of the upper arm is very strong and consist of a long portion caleed the shaft
and two enlarged extremities called the heads. What is the other name for this bone ?
Ans Humerus
5. The bone of the forearm extends from elbow to wrist. It is thiick at its upper extremity
which forms a hinge joint. this bone is also called as
Ans Ulna
06. The wrist is composed of small bones, called carpal bones. What is their number ?
Ans Eight
07. What bone of the human body is also called as the calf bone ?
Ans Tibia
08. Blood is a vital fluid connective tissue in the body consisting of plasma and formed
elements like RBC`s WBC`s and platelets. What is the normal life of RBC`s (red blood cells)
?.
Ans 120 days
09. Anemia is a clinical condition, which occurs due to subnormal amount off Hb and
number of RBC in the body. What is normal Hb value ?
Ans 14.5 to 15 gm %
10. Blood platlets are one of the formed elements of blood; being tiny cytoplasmic
structures with granules but no nucleus and are derived from megakaryocytes. What is the
normal life span of blood platelets ?
Ans 5 - 11 days
04. Which vitamin serves to maintain the plasma prothrombin level and thus the normal
coagulability of blood ?
Ans Vitamin K
06. The color of the blood is due to the presence of the nitrogenous substance, called
hemoglobin, in the red corpuscles. This substance contains a considerable proportion of
metal, and has the power of combining with oxygen, Name the metal
Ans Iron
07. The heart is a hollow muscular organ which by its contraction, forces the blood through
the whole system of blood-vessels. How many cavities are present in a human heart ?
Ans Four
08. The frequency of the heart beating varies considerably with the age, activity and various
other circumstances. What isthe average rate for an adult ?
Ans 80 to 70 per minute
09. The main phases of cardiac cycle are auricular systole ventricular and general diastole.
What is the normal duration of cardiac cycles ?
Ans 0.8 sec
10. Blood pressurre is a literal pressure exerted by blood on the vessel walls during its flow.
Who discovered the measurement of blood pressure in 1733 ?
Ans R. Stephen Hales
________________________________________
01. Myocardiurn is term used in connection with the cardiovascular description. Which of the
following statements corresponds to its correctly?
Ans It is the middle layer of the heart wall which is composed of cardiac muscle.
02. The phase of contraction of the heart is called the Systole. Systolic pressure is the
minimum pressure recorded during systole and indicates the maximum work of the heart.
What is the normal value of systolic pressure ?
Ans 120 - 125 mmHg
03. The phase of relaxation of the heart and rest is known as the Diastole. Diastolic
pressure is the minimum pressure recorded during diastole and indicates the resistance
which the heart has to overcome while the aortic values are open
What is the normal value of Diastolic pressure ?
Ans 80 mmHg
04. The difference between systolic pressure and diastolic pressure is called the pulse
pressure. What is the normal value of pulse pressure?
Ans 40 mmHg
05. Blood pressure depends on systolic force, cardiac output and peripheral resistance. The
blood pressure is measured wth an instrument called Sphygmomanometer which is aneroid
or mercurial type. Who discovered the instrument ?
Ans Rive Rocci
07. Respiration is the result of the alternate expansion and contraction of the walls of the
chest. What is the normal respiratory rate in an adult?
Ans 16 - 18 minutes
08. The amount of air given out by forced expiration after the end of quite expiration is
called
Ans Expiratory reserve volume
09. Inspiratory capacity is the mount of air in the lungs after maximum deep inspiration.
What is its approximate value ?
Ans 2.5 litres
10. Total lung capacity is the amount of air in the lungs after maximum deep inspiration. It
is equal sum of vital capacity and residual volume. What is approximate value ?
Ans 5.5 litres
________________________________________
01. Which one of the following corresponds to composition of expired air ?
Ans 16.4 % Oxygen 4.1 % Carbondioxide and 79 % Nitrogen
02. Maximum ventilation volume ventilation in litres per minute approximate volume ?
Ans 100 Litres
03. A condition in which there is an excess of carbondioxide in the body fluids is called
____________ .
Ans Hypercapnoea
04. A condition in which there is an increased rate and amplitude in breathing is called
______________ .
Ans Hypernoea
05. A condition in which there is a decreased amount of oxygen in blood is called
Ans Anoxacmia
07. Saliva is the fluid secreated by the salivary glands. Saliva is a transparent, watery
liquid, slightly alkaline in its action. What is the active constituent of saliva which has
digestive properties ?
Ans Ptyalin
08. Endocrine gland is ductless gland which secretes the chemical substances called
hormones directly into blood circulation. Which of the following is not an endocrine gland ?
Ans Salivary
09. Thyroid gland is made up of two parts and shaped like a bow. Its secretion affects
physical and mental development in children and adults. Name the hormone secreted by
throid gland ?
Ans Thyroxin
10. Which of the following element is an essential part of the hormones secreted by the
thyroid gland ?
Ans lodine
________________________________________
01. The thyroid tones accelerate the metabolic processes with heat production and promote
growth, and ensure normal development of the central nervous system. What is the normal
daily secretion of thyroxin ?
Ans 250 - 300 ug
02. Thyroid hormone, thyroxin is formed by the stepwise iodination oof tyrosine. The
accomplishment of this step needs sufficient iodine in the blood. What is the normal
concentration of iodine in blood ?
Ans 0.5 - 1.0 mg%
03. Name the disease caused by the deficiency of iodine in the human body
Ans Gioter
08. Pancreas is shaped like a tongue. It lies just below the stomach. It`s secretions help to
control the level of sugar in the blood. Name the hormone secreted by pancreas
Ans Cortisol
09. Cortisol is a hormone secreted by Adrenal gland. It stimulates conversion of proteins too
carbohydrates. What is the normal daily cortisol secretion in the body ?
Ans 12 - 50 mg
10. The digestive system of the human body is a long system. Which of the following is an
important part of the digestive system ?
a. Mouth and Esophagus
b. Stomach and liver
c. Pancreas, small and large intestines
Ans all of the above
MCQs collection for EDS
________________________________________
1. Which instrument is used to measure pressure?
Ans Manometer
14. Who among the following described protoplasm as the physical basis of life?
Ans T. H. Huxley
15. The scientist who first discovered that the earth revolves round the sun was
Ans Copernicus
45. Who among the following evolved the concept of relationship between mass and
energy?
Ans Einstein
50. Who among the following is associated with the invention of computers?
Ans Babbage
Eds mcqs
________________________________________
1.How many dynes are rhere in one gram?
Ans 375
2.How many ergs are there in 1 joule?
Ans 107
3. Who among the following described protoplasm as the physical basis of life?
Ans T.H Huxley
Eds mcqs
________________________________________
1.About how many taste buds are present in human tongue?
Ans Around 3000
2.There are six hundred muscles in a human body, name the part of the body which
contains the strongest muscle:
Ans Jaws
4.How long does the brain take to die after stoppage of blood circulation?
Ans 180 sec
5.Antibiotics are selectively toxic and usually accompained by harmful side effects. What is
possible side effect of streptomycin?
Ans Numbness
9.Name the disease cause by the excess of uric acid in the human body:
Ans Gout
6.The science which deals with the study of manners and customs of people is:
Ans Ethnology
Which of the following vitamins promote healthy functioning of eyes in human beings?
Vitamin B
Vitamin C
Vitamin A
Vitamin D
A person with which of the following blood groups can receive blood of any group?
A
AB
B
O
Column I Column II
Beriberi 1. Vitamin A
Scurvy 2. Vitamin B
Rickets 3. Vitamin C
Night Blindness 4. Vitamin D
ABCD
(a) 3 2 1 4
(b) 2 1 3 4
(c) 2 3 4 1
(d) 2 3 1 4
Typhoid and cholera are typical examples of
Infectious diseases
Air-borne disease
Water-borne disease
None of these
Column I Column II
Cataract 1. Bones
Jaundice 2. Eyes
Diabetes 3. Liver
Arthritis 4. Pancreas
ABCD
(a) 2 3 4 1
(b) 2 3 1 4
(c) 1 3 4 2
(d) 3 2 4 1
Bronchitis is a disease of which of the following organs?
Blood
Bladder
Liver
Respiratory tract
Biopsy is done on
Tissues taken from a dead body
Tissues taken form a living body
Blood from veins
Blood from arteries
Column I Column II
Air-borne 1. Tetanus
Water-borne 2. Tuberculosis
Contact 3. Cholera
Wound 4. Syphilis
ABCD
(a) 2 3 1 4
(b) 2 3 4 1
(c) 3 2 4 1
(d) 4 3 2 1
Ricketts is a disease of the
Bones
Tissue
Muscles
Blood
Enzymes help in
Respiration
Digestion of food
Immune system
Reproduction
1. b 2. d 3. a 4. b 5. c
6. a 7. c 8. c 9. b 10. b
11. c 12. a 13. a 14. b 15. c
16. a 17. c 18. d 19. a 20. c
21. b 22. b 23. c 24. a 25. b
26. b 27. b 28. b 29. b 30. c
31. c 32. b 33. b 34. b 35. a
36. d 37. b 38. b 39. b 40. a
41. d 42. c 43. d 44. b 45. a
46. b 47. d 48. c 49. b 50. c
6. 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
10. A device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy is called __________.
A. motor
B. generator
C. moving-coil meter
D. battery
11. The average adult has a blood volume of about __________ liters.
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
Please make a list of the mcqs and their answers as appeared in today's paper.
Sky color
Degue caused by
Cyclone formation
Meterological
Protein
the answer for was Astronomical unit: 1.48 * 10^8 km and 1.48 * 10 ^ 11 m, option C was
correct. most people missed that.
Oxidation-Loss of an electron
(b) Oxidation – gain of an electron
(c) Reduction – gain of a neutron
(d) Reduction – loss of a neutron
(2) Radioactive isotope of Uranium used in Nuclear Bomb is:
(a)92 U 235
(b)92 U 234
c)92 U 233
d)92 U 238
(3) Human population growth is greatest in developing countries because:
(a) the birth rate is high in developing countries
(b) the death rate is high in developing countries.
(c) much of the population has already reached the child bearing age.
(d) most of the world’s population lives in industrialized countries.
(4) Which woody raw material is used for the manufacture of paper pulp?
(a) Cotton
(b) Poplar
(c) Bagasse
(d) Rice straw
(5) Rectified spirit contains alcohol about:
(a) 80%
(b) 95%
(c) 70%
(d) 85%
(6) Which of the following elements is not present abundantly in earth’s crust:
(a) Silicon
(b) Radium
(c) Aluminum
(d) Carbon
(7) The famous book; Al – Qanoun was written by the Muslim scientist:
(a.) Jabar bin Hayyan
(b) Zakariya Al – Razi
(c) Abu Ali Sina
(d) Abdul Qasim Majreeti
(8) Basic metals can be converted into gold by:
(a) Heating
(b) Beating
(c) Artificial nuclear radioactivity
(d) Chemical reaction
(9) A light year is a unit of:
(a) Time
(b) Energy
(c) Length
(d) Mass
(10) One of the main function of the earth’s ozone layer is to:
(a) Prevent global warming
(b) Filter out ultraviolet rays
(c) Absorb pollution
(d) All of the above
(1) Person with following blood group are considered to be universal recipient.
a. A+
b. B+
c. AB+
d. O+
e. None of these
The AB group is considered to be universal recipient
(2) Study of life in outer space is known as:
a. Endobiology
b. Exobiology
c. Enterobiology
d. Neobiology
e. Micro biology
(3) The name of the common mineral salt present in sweat is:
a. Calcium Oxalate
b. Potassium Sulphate
c. Sodium Chloride
d. Iron Sulphate
e. None of these
(4) Sensitive layer of the eye is:
a. Choriods
b. Sclerotic
c. Retina
d. Cornea
e. None of these
(5) Laughing gas has chemical composition of following two elements.
a. Nitrogen + Hydrogen
b. Nitrogen + Carbon
c. Nitrogen + Oxygen
d. Oxygen + Carbon
e. None of these
(6) 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
(8) What is the chance of diabetic baby born to parents both heterozygous normal ?
a. Zero
b. ¼
c. ½
d. ¾
e. None of these
(9) Which of the following is not a part of Darwinism:
a. Over production
b. Natural selection
c. Inheritance for acquired characters
d. Competition for survival
e. None of these
(10) Role of biotechnology in the production of food based on:
a. Decomposition
b. Respiration
c. Digestion
d. Fermentation
e. None of these
(11) 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
(12) Founder of modern astronomy was:
a. Archimedes
b. William Gilbert
c. Nicolas Copernicus
d. Michael Faraday
e. None of these
(13) The instrument which measures very high temperature is:
a. Manometer
b. Thermostat
c. Chronometer
d. Pyrometer
e. None of these
General Science MCQ Objective Quiz Questions with Answers for Competitive exams
(14) The science which deals with study of manners and customs of people is:
a. Methane hydrate
b. Liquid Nitrogen
c. Solid Carbon dioxide
d. Frozen Water
e. None of these
(17) Chemical name of vinegar is:
a. Sodium Nitrate
b. Dilute acetic acid
c. Chloride of lime
d. Calcium
e. None of these
(18) Defeciency of following vitamin decreases hemoglobin production:
a. Biotin
b. Thiamine
c. Niacin
d. Pyridoxine (known as Vitamin B6, causes anemia i.e. deficiency of hemoglobin)
e. None of these
(19) Hygrometer is used for measuring the:
a. Speed of sound
b. Density of milk
c. Humidity of air
d. Specific gravity of liquids
e. None of these
(20) Bronze is an alloy of:
a. Steel
b. Rubber
c. Glass
d. Sponge
e. None of these
(22) Orbital period of the planet Mercury around the sun is:
a. 88 days
b. 365 days
c. 2 years
d. 98 days
e. None of these
(23) The most splendid and the most magnificient constellation on the sky is:
a. Orion
b. Columbia
c. Canis Major
d. Taurus
e. None of these
(24) “Black holes” refer to:
a. Altering human beings by changing their genetic components (close to the actual definition)
b. People of European region
c. Different races of mankind
d. Genetic of plants
e. None of these
Eugenics: study of the possibility of racial improvement through selective breeding and other
methods
(26) 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
(27) Diamond is a very expensive ornament. It is composed of a single element:
a. Carbon
b. Gold
c. Silver
d. Platinum
e. None of these
(28) Which of the following layers make radio transmission possible?
a. Troposphere
b. Ionosphere
c. Mesosphere
d. Stratosphere
e. None of these
(29) 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
(31) Where do most of Asteroids lie?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 0
d. 4
e. None of these
(33) 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
(34) The term ‘Blue Shift’ is used to indicate:
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
The opposite is the famous red shift which indicated the universe is expanding away from us.
(35) Kilowatt-hour is a unit of:
a. Power
b. Electric Current
c. Energy
d. Time
e. None of these
(36) Fuel used in a Fast Breeder Reactor is:
a. Uranium Oxide
b. Uranium Plutonium carbide
c. Uranium Plutonium Oxide
d. Uranium thorium Oxide
e. None of these
FBRs usually use a mixed oxide fuel core of up to 20% plutonium dioxide (PuO2) and at
least 80% uranium dioxide (UO2).
a. Exosphere
b. Ionosphere
c. Troposphere
d. Stratosphere
e. Ozone layer
(39) A moderator is used in nuclear reactor in order to:
a. Porous
b. Hard
c. Rough
d. Brittle
e. Volcanic
(41) Which one of the following is a non-metallic mineral?
a. Manganese
b. Magnesium
c. Gypsum
d. Bauxite
e. None of these
(42) Ozone layer prevents the following radiation from entering the atmosphere:
a. Infra-red
b. Ultraviolet
c. X-rays
d. Gamma rays
e. None of these
(43) 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
(44) Yeast is used in making bread because it produces:
a. Carbon dioxide
b. Sugar
c. Bacteria
d. Oxygen
e. None of these
(45) Oasis is associated with:
a. Glaciers
b. Desert
c. Islands
d. Volcanoes
e. Fertile land
(46) Quartz crystal in quartz watches work on the principle called:
a. Photoelectric effect
b. Stark effect
c. Thermionic effect
d. Piezo-electric effect
e. None of these
.
(47) The fruits without seed, like banana, are called:
a. seedless fruits
b. parthenogenesis fruits
c. parthenocarpic fruits
d. placental fruits
e. Organic fruits
(48) 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
(49) In a railway track, two rails are joined end to end with a gap tin between them because:
a. Steel can be saved
b. Accidents due to contraction in winter can be avoided
c. Air gaps are necessary for bearing the weight of running train
d. Accidents due to expansion in summer can be avoided
e. All of these
(50) Name the famous book of Ibn-Sina in which he discussed human physiology and
medicine:
a. Al-Qanoon
b. Al-Masudi
c. New Renaissance
d. Tadhkira
e. None of these