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1. Who among following invented the steam engine? a. Newton b. DALTON c. Copernicus d. Einstein 2. Who invented typewriter a.

Shockley b. Pascal c. SHOLES d. Waterman 3. Joule is the unit of? a. Temperature pressure b. Energy c. HEAT d. None of these 4. WHAT DOES Angstrom measure? a. Quantity of liquid b. Length of cables c. Length of light waves d. SPEED OF SHIPS 5. Light year is related to? a. Energy b. Speed c. DISTANCE d. Intensity 6. Which instrument is used to measure pressure? a. Saccharimeter b. Ammeter c. MANOMETER d. Lactometer 7. Ecology deals with a. Birds b. Cell formation c. RELATION BETWEEN ORGANISMS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT d. Tissue 8. Meteorology is the science of? a. WEATHER b. Meteors c. Metals d. Earthquakes 9. Oncology is the study of? a. Birds

b. CANCER c. Mammals d. Soil 10. Ornithology is the? a. Study of bones b. STUDY OF BIRDS c. Study of smells d. None of these Physics 11. How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 1g of water by 1 oC. a. 1 Joule

b. 1 Calorie
c. 100 Calories d. 100 Joules What type of lens is a magnifying glass? a. CONVEX b. Concave c. Plano-Concave d. Plane Glass The wire of an electric bulb is known as the a. FILAMENT b. Heating Element c. Luminous Wire d. Luminous Wire Which of the following is attracted by a magnet? a. Glass b. IRON c. Leather d. Sodium Conductors have a _______ resistance. a. High b. Intermediate c. Unknown d. LOW A freely suspended magnet always aligns itself along the a. East West Axis b. West South Axis c. East South Axis d. North South Axis By which of the following methods does heat transfer not take place?

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a. Conduction b. Convection c. Refraction d. Radiation 18. What does this statement define The rate of change of position in a fixed direction? a. Speed b. Velocity c. Acceleration d. Momentum 19. What is the name given to the band of seven colors formed by splitting of light by a prism? a. Color Band b. Color Arc c. Spectrum d. Prism Band 20. Light travels in a a. Circular Path b. Parabolic Path c. Hyperbolic Path d. Straight Line Chemistry 21. The nucleus of an atom consists of a. electrons and neutrons b. electrons and protons c. protons and neutrons d. all of the above 22. The number of moles of solute present in 1 kg of a solvent is called its a. Molality b. normality c. Molarity d. Formality

23. The most electronegative element among the following is a. b. c. d. Sodium Bromium Fluorine Oxygen

24. The metal used to recover copper from a solution of copper sulphate is a. Na

b. Ag c. Hg d. Fe 25. The metal used to recover copper from a solution of copper sulphate is a. b. c. d. Smelting Roasting Calcinations Froth floation

26. The most commonly used bleaching agent is a. b. c. d. Alcohol carbon dioxide chlorine sodium chlorine

27. The gas present in the stratosphere which filters out some of the sun's ultraviolet light and provides an effective shield against radiation damage to living things is a. b. c. d. Helium Ozone Oxygen Methane

28. The nuclear particles which are assumed to hold the nucleons together are a. b. c. d. Electrons Positrons Neutrons Mesons

29. The most abundant rare gas in the atmosphere is a. He b. Ne c. Ar d. Xe 30. The ore which is found in abundance in India is a. Monazite b. Fluorspar c. Bauxite d. magnetite

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