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1.

The southern oceans hold on dissolved gases such as

A. Oxygen
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
2.

Which animals are adapted to deserts conditions?

A. Goats
B. Buffaloes
C. Camels
D. Cows
Answer» D. Cows
3.

Southern Ocean consists of

A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Indian Ocean
D. All of these
Answer» E.
4.

Urbanization is the increase growth of

A. Rural areas
B. Villages
C. Cities
D. Town
Answer» D. Town
5.

Why is soil red in color?

A. Iron rich
B. Magnesium
C. Calcium Rich
D. Phosphorus
Answer» B. Magnesium
6.

When the International Whale Convention was set up?

A. 1980
B. 1946
C. 1987
D. 1960
Answer» C. 1987
7.

Global water cycle is a basic component of the:

A. Country
B. Global system
C. Climate system
D. Area zone
Answer» D. Area zone
8.

Which prophylactic drugs are stronge but its has more side effects?

A. Chloroquine
B. Larium
C. Plasmodium
D. Parastamol
Answer» C. Plasmodium
9.

What are the human inputs in farming?

A. Labour, Water, Machinery and seeds
B. Labour, Capital, Machinery and seeds
C. Labor and Machine
D. Seed and water
Answer» C. Labor and Machine
10.

Ancient peoples have the same modern day conception of universal human rights.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
11.

Which is the world’s first charter of human rights?

A. The Cyrus Cylinder
B. The Constitution of Media
C. Bill of Rights
D. The Magna Carta
Answer» B. The Constitution of Media
12.

In which country ‘Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen’ was adopted?

A. India
B. France
C. China
D. Denmark
Answer» C. China
13.

Which one of the following is the step to control population growth in India?

A. Killing all newborn babies
B. Not providing medical assistance to people
C. Lowering infant mortality rate
D. Early marriage to girls
Answer» D. Early marriage to girls
14.

When did the Universal Declaration of Human Rights created?

A. 1947
B. 1948
C. 1949
D. 1950
Answer» C. 1949
15.

Which of the following Article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights tells the right of nationality is depends on ones wish?

A. Article 10
B. Article 15
C. Article 20
D. Article 25
Answer» C. Article 20
16.

How many articles are there in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

A. 10
B. 20
C. 30
D. 40
Answer» D. 40
17.

Under whose chairmanship The United Declaration of Human Rights was adopted?

A. Eleanor Roosevelt
B. Jawaharlal Nehru
C. Adolf Hitler
D. Queen Elizabeth
Answer» B. Jawaharlal Nehru
18.

When did the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India constituted?

A. 1990
B. 1991
C. 1992
D. 1993
Answer» E.
19.

Human rights and civil rights are the same.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
20.

Which body is responsible for formulating policy and implementing programs for the prevention and control of HIV in India?

A. AIMS
B. IIT
C. IIM
D. NACO
Answer» E.
21.

What is India’s position in HIV infected in the world?

A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth
Answer» D. Fourth
22.

Which is the second most common way of spreading HIV?

A. Sexual intercourse with HIV infected
B. Sharing needles
C. Sharing food
D. From infected mother to child
Answer» C. Sharing food
23.

Which one of the following cause harm to human health?

A. Organic farming
B. Using of pesticides
C. Using solar vehicles
D. Protecting forests
Answer» C. Using solar vehicles
24.

What is the symbol of HIV-positive people?

A. Blue ribbon
B. Yellow ribbon
C. White ribbon
D. Red ribbon
Answer» E.
25.

HIV is spread by mosquitoes.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
26.

There are many vaccines that prevent HIV completely.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
27.

Which one of the following is a result of high exposure of radiation?

A. Loss of white blood cells
B. Hair loss
C. Tooth decay
D. Leg fracture
Answer» B. Hair loss
28.

Human health can be divided into internal factors and external factors.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
29.

What is called the term which refers to an unhealthful intake of dietary nutrients?

A. Healthy food
B. Foul food
C. Malnutrition
D. Nutritious food
Answer» D. Nutritious food
30.

What is the other name for infectious diseases?

A. Non-communicable diseases
B. Communicable diseases
C. Non-transmissible diseases
D. Heredity diseases
Answer» C. Non-transmissible diseases
31.

How do pollutants reach humans?

A. By external factors
B. By internal factors
C. Pollutants never reach to humans
D. There is nothing called pollutants
Answer» B. By internal factors
32.

The north America oil production is 15.8%, while its consumption is

A. 3450.00%
B. 27.40%
C. 0.264
D. 23.40%
Answer» C. 0.264
33.

Why the world trade in oil is so great?

A. Mismatch between Oil-producing and consuming regions
B. Oil Price
C. Oil production
D. Oil consumption
Answer» B. Oil Price
34.

Which cells are destroyed by HIV?

A. A- helper cells
B. K-helper cells
C. T-helper cells
D. Y-helper cells
Answer» D. Y-helper cells
35.

What is called for the chemicals which emit with vinyl floors?

A. Pathogens
B. Vinyl oxidize
C. Phthalates
D. Chorines
Answer» D. Chorines
36.

What protects crops by killing off insect pests?

A. Pesticides
B. Fertilizers
C. acids
D. All of these
Answer» B. Fertilizers
37.

The zooplanktons in the southern oceans are dominated by a 5cm long shrimps like

A. Krills
B. Fishes
C. Penguins
D. Seals
Answer» B. Fishes
38.

Currently, two-third of world's fresh water use is for:

A. Agriculture
B. Industries
C. Manufacturing of Products
D. Human Use
Answer» B. Industries
39.

Which of the following are moral principles that describe certain standards of human behavior and are regularly protected as legal rights?

A. National rights
B. Human rights
C. Women rights
D. Men rights
Answer» C. Women rights
40.

In which century human rights became a central concern over the issue of slavery?

A. 15th
B. 17th
C. 19th
D. 21th
Answer» D. 21th
41.

What is the source of food for krills?

A. Zooplankton
B. Phytoplantons
C. Fishes
D. Photosynthesis
Answer» C. Fishes
42.

In which climate thorn scrub and tufted grass are grown?

A. Deserts
B. Tundra
C. Tropical Climate
D. Cool temperate
Answer» B. Tundra
43.

To which of the following disease HIV virus leads to?

A. Cancer
B. Brain tumour
C. AIDS
D. Hepatitis
Answer» D. Hepatitis
44.

What is pastoral farming?

A. Grazing animals on the mountains
B. Grazing on grass
C. Keeping and grazing animals
D. Grazing animals and saling them for food
Answer» D. Grazing animals and saling them for food
45.

When did the World Health Organization first proposed a definition for AIDS?

A. 1956
B. 1966
C. 1976
D. 1986
Answer» E.
46.

In which country AIDS was first clinically observed?

A. India
B. The United States
C. Norway
D. Pakistan
Answer» C. Norway
47.

Whales were caught due to their

A. Nutrients
B. Oil
C. Taste
D. All of these
Answer» C. Taste
48.

Which one of the following organization dedicated to protecting human health from environmental harms?

A. Environment and Human Health
B. Environmental and Scientific Science
C. Ecological Protection Organization
D. Ecological Science and Solutions
Answer» B. Environmental and Scientific Science
49.

Common Inheritance, published by United Kingdom Department of Environment in

A. 1990
B. 1997
C. 1998
D. 1901
Answer» B. 1997
50.

When did the first Geneva Convention took place?

A. 1756
B. 1864
C. 1958
D. 2006
Answer» C. 1958