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1.

Which of the following alloys is used for making magnets ?

A. Alnico
B. Magnelium
C. Duralumin
D. Stainless Steel
Answer» B. Magnelium
2.

The bending of light when it passes around a corner or a slit is due to ______.

A. Diffraction
B. Total internal reflection
C. Reflection
D. Refraction
Answer» B. Total internal reflection
3.

Maxwell is the unit of -

A. Magnetic susceptibility
B. Intensity of magnetization
C. Permeability
D. Magnetic flux
Answer» E.
4.

Endothermic reactions are those in which?

A. Temperature increases
B. Light is produced
C. Heat is evolved
D. Heat is absorbed
Answer» E.
5.

Optical fibres are mainly used in?

A. Musical Instruments
B. Food Industry
C. Communication
D. Weaving
Answer» D. Weaving
6.

Which is the largest human cell?

A. Spleen
B. Ovum
C. Liver
D. Skin
Answer» C. Liver
7.

Narcolepsy is a disease related to

A. Compulsive stealing habits
B. Forgetting disorder
C. Frequent attacks of epilepsy
D. Excessive sleeping disorder
Answer» E.
8.

Kidney Stones are composed of_____?

A. Calcium Oxalate
B. Potassium Chloride
C. Aluminium Nitrate
D. Sodium Bicarbonate
Answer» B. Potassium Chloride
9.

Waves which do not require any material medium for their propagation are____?

A. Matter Waves
B. Mechanical Waves
C. Elastic Waves
D. Electromagnetic Waves
Answer» E.
10.

Minamata disease is a nervous disorder caused by eating fish polluted by ____?

A. Magnesium
B. Lead
C. Mercury
D. Nickel
Answer» D. Nickel
11.

What is the SI unit of Young s Modulus of Elasticity?

A. Ohm
B. Henry
C. Pascal
D. Hertz
Answer» D. Hertz
12.

Which Chemical compound is called Pearl Ash?

A. Potassium Chloride
B. Potassium Bromide
C. Potassium Sulphate
D. Potassium Carbonate
Answer» E.
13.

Which one of the following doesn t contain silver ?

A. German Silver
B. Horn Silver
C. Red Silver
D. Lunar Caustic
Answer» B. Horn Silver
14.

Which of the following is a device designed to protect electrical devices from voltage spikes?

A. Heat protector
B. Voltage unloader
C. Current unloader
D. Surge protector
Answer» E.
15.

In nuclear reactors, graphite is used as a____?

A. Lubricant
B. Fuel
C. Moderator
D. All of the above
Answer» D. All of the above
16.

Which poisonous gas was released in Bhopal Gas Tragedy?

A. Methyl Isocyanide
B. Nitrous Oxide
C. Methyl Isocyanate
D. Cyanogen
Answer» D. Cyanogen
17.

Cadmium pollution is associated with ____?

A. Minamata Disease
B. Black Foot Disease
C. Dyslexia
D. Itai-Itai
Answer» E.
18.

Optical Fiber works on the principle of

A. Diffusion
B. Refraction
C. Total Internal Reflection
D. Scattering
Answer» D. Scattering
19.

What is the chemical name of Chalk?

A. Calcium Sulphate
B. Calcium Nitrate
C. Calcium Phosphide
D. Calcium Carbonate
Answer» E.
20.

The pregnancy period of Cat and Dog is approximately-

A. 21 day
B. 150 day
C. 114 day
D. 63 day
Answer» E.
21.

Which gas is the most important component of Gobar gas?

A. Ammonia
B. Acetylene
C. Methane
D. Chlorine
Answer» D. Chlorine
22.

Hydraulic break and hydraulic lift work on which theorem-

A. Conservation law of momentum
B. Pascal law
C. Barnaul's Theorem
D. Law of inertia
Answer» C. Barnaul's Theorem
23.

What would be the time period of a pendulum, when taken to the Moon?

A. Decrease
B. Increase
C. Remain the same
D. Becomes the zero
Answer» C. Remain the same
24.

Which of the following destroys the ozone layer?

A. Carbon
B. Chlorine
C. Silicon
D. Sulphur
Answer» C. Silicon
25.

The number of isotopes in the hydrogen is:

A. Four
B. Five
C. Two
D. Three
Answer» E.
26.

Which of the following is the lightest element?

A. Helium
B. Mercury
C. Hydrogen
D. Platinum
Answer» D. Platinum
27.

Which of the following halogen is the least reactive element?

A. Iodine
B. Astatine
C. fluorine
D. Bromine
Answer» C. fluorine
28.

Which one among the following nontoxic gases helps in formation of enzymes which ripen fruit?

A. Acetylene
B. Ethane
C. Methane
D. Carbon dioxide
Answer» B. Ethane
29.

Elements of d-block are called

A. Transition element
B. Transuranic elements
C. Metals
D. Metalloids
Answer» B. Transuranic elements
30.

No current will flow between two charged bodies if they have the same ________.

A. Resistance
B. Charge
C. Potential
D. charge/ potential ratio
Answer» D. charge/ potential ratio
31.

What would remain unchanged if a sound travels from air to water ?

A. intensity
B. Frequency
C. Both a and b
D. Neither a nor b
Answer» C. Both a and b
32.

The metal present in insulin is

A. Copper
B. Iron
C. Zinc
D. Magnesium
Answer» D. Magnesium
33.

Which of the following is also called Marsh Gas?

A. Propane
B. Ethane
C. Methane
D. Butane
Answer» D. Butane
34.

As the frequency of a wave increases, what happens to its wavelength?

A. It increases
B. It remains the same
C. It decreases
D. There is no connection between the two
Answer» D. There is no connection between the two
35.

Cotton fiber are made of

A. Protein
B. cellulose
C. Fats
D. Lipid
Answer» C. Fats
36.

Color of light is determined by its :

A. dimension
B. wavelength
C. Intensity
D. Velocity
Answer» C. Intensity
37.

Which of the following is not a vector quantity ?

A. Torque
B. Displacement
C. Speed
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
38.

A person of which of the following blood group is called a universal donor?

A. O+
B. O-
C. AB+
D. AB-
Answer» C. AB+
39.

Atomic weight of an element is compared with which of the following to get the atomic weight of that element?

A. Oxygen
B. Carbon
C. Hydrogen
D. Nitrogen
Answer» D. Nitrogen
40.

Science of the study of preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the remote past is called ________.

A. Anthropology
B. Archaeology
C. Palaeontology
D. Pharmacology
Answer» D. Pharmacology
41.

Which element is used as timekeeper in the atomic clocks?

A. Potassium
B. Magnesium
C. Cesium
D. Vanadium
Answer» D. Vanadium
42.

Which of the following metals is used in spacecraft to tolerate high temperatures?

A. Fe
B. Ti
C. Ni
D. Pb
Answer» C. Ni
43.

Octane number is a measure of the quality of

A. Kerosene oil
B. Perfumed oil
C. Edible oils
D. Petrol
Answer» E.
44.

Which date is known as ' Diabetes Day?

A. 14 September
B. 14 November
C. 14 February
D. 14 May
Answer» C. 14 February
45.

If the velocity of a body is doubled its kinetic energy

A. Gets doubled
B. Becomes half
C. Does not change
D. Becomes 4 times
Answer» E.
46.

One horse power is equal to

A. 790 watts
B. 700 watts
C. 720 watts
D. 746 watts
Answer» E.
47.

A device, which is used in our TV set, computer, radio set for storing the electric charge, is

A. Resistor
B. Inductor
C. Conductor
D. Capacitor
Answer» E.
48.

A rectifier is an electronic device used to convert

A. AC voltage into DC voltage
B. DC voltage into AC voltage
C. Sinusoidal pulse into square pulse
D. None of the above
Answer» B. DC voltage into AC voltage
49.

When ice melts, its

A. Volume increases
B. Volume decreases
C. Volume and mass both decrease
D. Volume decreases while mass increases
Answer» C. Volume and mass both decrease
50.

The gas usually filled in the electric bulb is.

A. $$N_2$$
B. $$CO_2$$
C. $$H_2$$
D. $$O_2$$
Answer» B. $$CO_2$$