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This section includes 1334 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your General Knowledge knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
201. |
Q: “Atomic theory of Matter” was given by |
A. | Avogadro |
B. | Dalton |
C. | Newton |
D. | Pascal |
Answer» C. Newton | |
202. |
Q: L.P.G. is a hydrocarbon consisting of a mixture of : |
A. | Methane and Butane |
B. | Propane and Butane |
C. | Ethane and Propane |
D. | Ethane and Butane |
Answer» C. Ethane and Propane | |
203. |
Q: kilohertz is a unit which measures |
A. | power used by a current of one ampere |
B. | electromagnetic radio wave frequencies |
C. | voltage |
D. | electric resistance |
Answer» C. voltage | |
204. |
Q: Jyoti is a unit of intensity? |
A. | Opter |
B. | Candela |
C. | Newton |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Newton | |
205. |
Q: Jaundice is affected in disease? |
A. | liver |
B. | intestine |
C. | Pancreas |
D. | Kidney |
Answer» B. intestine | |
206. |
Q: Is the plaster of Paris obtained? |
A. | sodium bicarbonate |
B. | Gypsum |
C. | Urea |
D. | Carbon |
Answer» C. Urea | |
207. |
Q: Is the medium for spreading infectious diseases? |
A. | Water |
B. | Air |
C. | both |
D. | None of these |
Answer» D. None of these | |
208. |
Q: Is the immune system found within our body? |
A. | ability to fight microbes |
B. | Special type of cells |
C. | Both A and B |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Special type of cells | |
209. |
Q: Is the father of 'demonstration method'? |
A. | John D.V. |
B. | Daniel Benor |
C. | A.D. B. Graham |
D. | Seaman A. Nap |
Answer» E. | |
210. |
Q: Is the center of intelligence and cleverness in the human brain? |
A. | Cerebrum |
B. | Cerebellum |
C. | Hypothalamus |
D. | Spinal cord |
Answer» B. Cerebellum | |
211. |
Q: Is light year unit? |
A. | Time |
B. | mass |
C. | Distance |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
212. |
Q: Is gas given with oxygen to patients for diagnosis of breathing problem? |
A. | Helium |
B. | Organ |
C. | Radon |
D. | Krypton |
Answer» B. Organ | |
213. |
Q: Is an electric pressure measuring instrument? |
A. | ampere meter |
B. | watt meter |
C. | Voltmeter |
D. | power multiplier meter |
Answer» D. power multiplier meter | |
214. |
Q: is a scalar? |
A. | Force moment |
B. | energy |
C. | momentum |
D. | All these |
Answer» C. momentum | |
215. |
Q: Is a capacitor of small size but high capacity? |
A. | mica capacitor |
B. | Paper capacitors |
C. | Sirasic capacitor |
D. | electrolytic capacitors |
Answer» B. Paper capacitors | |
216. |
Q: Infection of AIDS disease? |
A. | by air |
B. | by animals |
C. | By sexual organs |
D. | by water |
Answer» D. by water | |
217. |
Q: In which part of our body food gets absorbed? |
A. | Small Intestine |
B. | Large Intestine |
C. | Stomach |
D. | Liver |
Answer» B. Large Intestine | |
218. |
Q: In what units can we measure food energy? |
A. | Joule |
B. | calories |
C. | Arg |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Arg | |
219. |
Q: In the following that is not related to gases low. |
A. | Boyle’s law |
B. | Avogadro’s law |
C. | Joule’s law |
D. | Charles’s law |
Answer» D. Charles’s law | |
220. |
Q: In the following is not an example of refraction of light. |
A. | Twinkling effect of stars |
B. | Mirages |
C. | Bending of light while passing through a medium |
D. | lateral inversion |
Answer» E. | |
221. |
Q: In human body, Vertebrae are part of______. |
A. | Intestine |
B. | Liver |
C. | Spinal cord |
D. | Brain |
Answer» D. Brain | |
222. |
Q: Image formed on retina in human eye? |
A. | is inverted only appears upside down |
B. | is upright but gives inverted image. |
C. | Inverted but directly visible |
D. | is straight |
Answer» C. Inverted but directly visible | |
223. |
Q: Image formed due to far-sightedness? |
A. | posterior to the retina |
B. | on the retina |
C. | beyond the retina |
D. | nowhere |
Answer» B. on the retina | |
224. |
Q: Image is formed in the healthy eye of man? |
A. | back and forth of the retina |
B. | Ahead of the retina |
C. | on the retina |
D. | eternal |
Answer» D. eternal | |
225. |
Q: If the resistance of a conductor is doubled , the current gets halved. This is because: |
A. | I=V-R |
B. | $$ I={v\over R}$$ |
C. | I=VR |
D. | $$ I={R\over V}n$$ |
Answer» C. I=VR | |
226. |
Q: If the pH value of a substance is lower than 7, it would be considered as– |
A. | Neutral |
B. | Base |
C. | Acid |
D. | Ion |
Answer» D. Ion | |
227. |
Q: Identify the disease which is caused due to deficiency of Protein ? |
A. | Scurvy |
B. | Beri-Beri |
C. | Night-Blindness |
D. | Kwashiorkor |
Answer» E. | |
228. |
Q: Ice is packed in sawdust because___ |
A. | Sawdust does not stick to the ice |
B. | Sawdust will not get melt easily |
C. | Sawdust is a good conductor of heat |
D. | Sawdust is a poor conductor of heat |
Answer» E. | |
229. |
Q: How many types of lavaks are based on color? |
A. | 2 |
B. | 3 |
C. | 4 |
D. | 5 |
Answer» C. 4 | |
230. |
Q: How many categories of elements are divided on the basis of properties? |
A. | 4 |
B. | 6 |
C. | 3 |
D. | 2 |
Answer» D. 2 | |
231. |
Q: His melting point increasing the pressure on ice? |
A. | will decrease |
B. | will increase |
C. | will be zero |
D. | will remain unchanged |
Answer» B. will increase | |
232. |
Q: Gir, Sahiwal and Lal Singhi are its different breeds? |
A. | cow |
B. | Sheep |
C. | Goat |
D. | Buffalo |
Answer» B. Sheep | |
233. |
Q: Gilbert is the unit? |
A. | Magnetism carrying force |
B. | electric carrying force |
C. | Conductivity |
D. | Electronegativity |
Answer» B. electric carrying force | |
234. |
Q: Gastric juice contains acids? |
A. | Acetic acid |
B. | Sulfuric acid |
C. | Hydrochloric acid |
D. | Nitric acid |
Answer» D. Nitric acid | |
235. |
Q: Gammaxene, D.D.T. and Bleaching powder are important compounds of : |
A. | Chlorine |
B. | Nitrogen |
C. | Sulphur |
D. | Phosphorus |
Answer» B. Nitrogen | |
236. |
Q: ____forms a common passage for both urine and sperms in human males. |
A. | Oviduct |
B. | Urethra |
C. | Ureter |
D. | Vas deferens |
Answer» C. Ureter | |
237. |
Q: First seen the living cell? |
A. | Robert Hooke |
B. | Leuvenhawk |
C. | Swan and Shlaiden |
D. | Robert Brown |
Answer» C. Swan and Shlaiden | |
238. |
Q: Eye lens is? |
A. | convergent |
B. | Divergent |
C. | convex and concave |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Divergent | |
239. |
Q: Example of complementary unit? |
A. | force |
B. | heat |
C. | Angle |
D. | pressure |
Answer» D. pressure | |
240. |
Q: Essential elements for plant overdose? |
A. | Nitrogen |
B. | Sulfur |
C. | calcium |
D. | Phosphorus |
Answer» B. Sulfur | |
241. |
Q: Electron gun is the main part? |
A. | Cathode Ray Isoloscope |
B. | Transistor tester |
C. | Single Generator |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» B. Transistor tester | |
242. |
Q: Electricity is generated when the drivers rotate between the magnetic fields? |
A. | Moving |
B. | stable |
C. | Both static and dynamic |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. stable | |
243. |
Q: Do antibiotics affect? |
A. | Bacteria |
B. | Virus |
C. | Viruses |
D. | All of them |
Answer» B. Virus | |
244. |
Q: DNA is found? |
A. | in green |
B. | Mitochondria |
C. | in nucleus |
D. | All of these |
Answer» E. | |
245. |
Q: Plants absorb dissolved nitrates from soil and convert them into |
A. | proteins |
B. | free nitrogen |
C. | urea |
D. | ammonia |
Answer» C. urea | |
246. |
Q: Diamond has the nature of chemical bond? |
A. | Ionic |
B. | Metallic |
C. | Deputy Co-ordinator |
D. | covalent |
Answer» E. | |
247. |
Q: Denmark is called? |
A. | Country of Industry |
B. | Hydropower Country |
C. | Country of the winds |
D. | Country of mineral clusters |
Answer» D. Country of mineral clusters | |
248. |
Q: Curd contains mainly______acid. |
A. | Benzoic |
B. | Fumaric |
C. | Lactic |
D. | Malic |
Answer» D. Malic | |
249. |
Q: Convex lens is used? |
A. | To correct the vision defect in human eye |
B. | Visionary |
C. | under microscope |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
250. |
Q: Controlling mosquito using chemical substances is called? |
A. | Bio-control |
B. | Chemical Control |
C. | both |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. both | |