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1.

Internal framework of bones in body is known as

A. Bio-structure
B. Human skeleton
C. Remediation structure
D. Degradation structure
Answer» B. Human skeleton
2.

International Civil Aviation Organization is headquartered in

A. Canada
B. Vienna
C. Australia
D. Switzerland
Answer» B. Vienna
3.

International Civil Aviation Organization is a specialized agency of

A. United Nations Development Group
B. International Monetary Fund
C. United Nations
D. European Union
Answer» B. International Monetary Fund
4.

In Asia continent, Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square are famous places in

A. Beijing, China
B. Dhaka, Bangladesh
C. Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
D. Shanghai, China
Answer» B. Dhaka, Bangladesh
5.

In black hole, volume of singular region is

A. Zero
B. 5000 tons
C. 1000 tons
D. Infinite
Answer» B. 5000 tons
6.

In cell division through meiosis, cells divides

A. Only once
B. Twice
C. Thrice
D. Several times
Answer» B. Twice
7.

In cell division, mother cell is divided into

A. Two grand cells
B. Two daughter cells
C. Two mother cells
D. Two parent cells
Answer» B. Two daughter cells
8.

In December solstice, sun shines indirectly on

A. Northern hemisphere
B. Southern hemisphere
C. Eastern hemisphere
D. Western hemisphere
Answer» B. Southern hemisphere
9.

In December, solstic, sun shines directly on

A. Northern hemisphere
B. Southern hemisphere
C. Eastern hemisphere
D. Western hemisphere
Answer» B. Southern hemisphere
10.

Ice masses that are constrained by topographical features are classified as

A. Ice sheets
B. Ice fields
C. Glacier erosions
D. Ice caps
Answer» B. Ice fields
11.

In 1497, first European who sail to India successfully, is

A. William Harrison
B. Vasco De Gama
C. George Harbo
D. Jacques Cartier
Answer» B. Vasco De Gama
12.

In 1642, first mechanical calculator was built by

A. Thomas Newcomen
B. Stephen Hales
C. Blaise Pascal
D. Gerardus Mercator
Answer» B. Stephen Hales
13.

In 1834, first combine harvester was invented by

A. Walter Hunt
B. Hiram Moore
C. Elias Howe
D. Isaac Singer
Answer» B. Hiram Moore
14.

In 1859, a book written by Charles Darwin, is

A. Natural Principal of Mathematical Philosophy
B. Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
C. Equinox Principal of Philosophy
D. On the origin of species
Answer» B. Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
15.

In 1895, Olympic sport, Volleyball, was invented by

A. William George Morgan
B. Charles George Morgan
C. George Fritts
D. Jefferson Fritts
Answer» B. Charles George Morgan
16.

In 1902, Periscope was invented by

A. Jefferson Simon
B. Charles Simon
C. Simon Lake
D. George Lake
Answer» B. Charles Simon
17.

In 1914, first regenerative circuit was invented and patented by

A. Fredinand Magellan
B. Edwin Armstrong
C. Johnson Armstrong
D. Horace day
Answer» B. Edwin Armstrong
18.

In 1918, German scientist won Nobel Prize for his contribution in field of

A. Geology
B. Physics
C. Chemistry
D. Biology
Answer» B. Physics
19.

In 1918, hydraulic brake which replaced mechanical brake was invented by

A. William George Morgan
B. Malcolm Loughead
C. Simon Loughead
D. George Malcolm
Answer» B. Malcolm Loughead
20.

In 1922, Niels Bohr, won Nobel Prize in

A. Physics
B. Chemistry
C. Philosophy
D. Geology
Answer» B. Chemistry
21.

In 1944, Otto Hahn, received Nobel Prize for his work in

A. Biology
B. Mathematics
C. Physics
D. Chemistry
Answer» B. Mathematics
22.

In 1954, German mathematician and physicist won Nobel Prize in

A. Biology
B. Chemistry
C. Mathematics
D. Physics
Answer» B. Chemistry
23.

In 1954, Max Born won Nobel Prize in Physics by proposing fundamental research in

A. Quantum Mechanics
B. Zero Time Energy
C. Planetary motions
D. Laws of motion
Answer» B. Zero Time Energy
24.

In animals, most outer boundary of cell is

A. Plasma membrane
B. Cell wall
C. Flagellin membrane
D. Phospholipids layer
Answer» B. Cell wall
25.

In Equinoxes and Solstices, sun shines in September on

A. Northern hemisphere
B. Southern hemisphere
C. Southern and northern hemisphere
D. Eastern hemisphere
Answer» B. Southern hemisphere
26.

In eukaryotes, enzymes that rid cell of all toxic peroxides are known as

A. Centrosome
B. Microtubules
C. Lysosomes
D. Peroxisomes
Answer» B. Microtubules
27.

In eukaryotes, worn-out or excess organelles, bacteria or viruses and food particles are digested by

A. Lysosomes
B. Peroxisomes
C. Centrosome
D. Microtubules
Answer» B. Peroxisomes
28.

If light does not react with atmosphere then it is classified as

A. Direct radiation
B. Indirect radiation
C. Ionize radiation
D. Ozone radiation
Answer» B. Indirect radiation
29.

Igneous rocks that have highest content of silica are known as

A. Ultramafic rocks
B. Mafic rocks
C. Felsic rocks
D. Porphyry
Answer» B. Mafic rocks
30.

Igneous rocks with lowest content of silica are known as

A. Mafic rocks
B. Felsic rocks
C. Porphyry
D. Ultramafic rocks
Answer» B. Felsic rocks
31.

In Germany, Adolph Hitler came into power In

A. 1930
B. 1933
C. 1938
D. 1935
Answer» C. 1938
32.

In June solstice, season in north of equator is

A. Summer
B. Winter
C. Spring
D. Autumn
Answer» B. Winter
33.

In June solstice, season in south of equator is

A. Summer
B. Winter
C. Spring
D. Autumn
Answer» B. Winter
34.

In Kuiper Belt, objects such as Pluto, Make-make, Ixion and Haumea are also known as

A. Trans-Venus Objects
B. Trans-Neptune Objects
C. Trans-Pluto Objects
D. Trans-Saturn Objects
Answer» B. Trans-Neptune Objects
35.

In March equinox, beginning of autumn season was marked on

A. West of equator
B. East of equator
C. South of equator
D. North of equator
Answer» B. East of equator
36.

In March equinox, beginning of spring season was marked on

A. West of equator
B. East of equator
C. South of equator
D. North of equator
Answer» B. East of equator
37.

In metamorphic rocks, layering within rocks is known as

A. Bedding
B. Foliation
C. Bending
D. Recrystallization
Answer» B. Foliation
38.

In month of December, season marked on south of equator is

A. Spring
B. Summer
C. Winter
D. Autumn
Answer» B. Summer
39.

Heliocentric model of solar system was developed by

A. James Chin
B. Max Born
C. Nicolas Copernicus
D. Neil Campbell
Answer» B. Max Born
40.

Hematopoiesis in children occurs in long bones that are

A. Sternum and femur
B. Scapula and tibia
C. Tibia and femur
D. Spine and femur
Answer» B. Scapula and tibia
41.

Hermann Emil Fischer, won Nobel Prize in Chemistry in

A. 1902
B. 1907
C. 1909
D. 1903
Answer» B. 1907
42.

Higher energy level and shorter wavelengths are features of

A. Beta radiation
B. Alpha radiation
C. Ultraviolet radiation
D. Infrared radiation
Answer» B. Alpha radiation
43.

Highest mountain of world Mount Everest is located in

A. Asia
B. Antarctica
C. Australia
D. North America
Answer» B. Antarctica
44.

High-latitude region which is covered in ice is classified as

A. Polar ice fields
B. Polar ice sheets
C. Polar ice caps
D. Polar ice fields
Answer» B. Polar ice sheets
45.

Home to tallest mountain existed in space is

A. Ceres
B. Asteroid Belt
C. Jupiter
D. Mars
Answer» B. Asteroid Belt
46.

Headquarter of International Fund for Agricultural Development is located in

A. Vienna, Australia
B. Moscow, Russia
C. Berlin, Germany
D. Rome, Italy
Answer» B. Moscow, Russia
47.

Headquarter of International Hydrographic Organization is located in

A. Berlin
B. Rome
C. Monaco
D. Vienna
Answer» B. Rome
48.

Headquarter of International Telecommunication Union is located in

A. Geneva, Switzerland
B. Moscow, Russia
C. Berlin, Germany
D. Rome, Italy
Answer» B. Moscow, Russia
49.

Headquarter of Interpol is located in

A. France
B. Switzerland
C. United States
D. United Kingdom
Answer» B. Switzerland
50.

Headquarter of MIGA is located in

A. Washington
B. Australia
C. Austria
D. France
Answer» B. Australia