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1.

In fact our earth is just a tiny speck in a vast

A. space
B. universe
C. galaxy
D. solar system
Answer» C. galaxy
2.

A huge bulge is kept heating up until hydrogen gas begins to convert into

A. nitrogen gas
B. oxygen gas
C. helium gas
D. argon gas
Answer» D. argon gas
3.

American space probe has been studying sun since

A. 1995
B. 1996
C. 1997
D. 1998
Answer» B. 1996
4.

When energy is produced, a gas emits. This gas is called

A. helium gas
B. hydrogen gas
C. nitrogen gas
D. oxygen gas
Answer» B. hydrogen gas
5.

We see different colors on screen because dots change their

A. colors
B. brightness
C. sharpness
D. size
Answer» C. sharpness
6.

We can see things because they

A. absorb light
B. reflect light
C. create light
D. stimulate the photons of light
Answer» C. create light
7.

The number of cone cells in an eye is

A. 2 million
B. 4 million
C. 6 million
D. 8 million
Answer» D. 8 million
8.

The lens in our eye can change its thickness due to

A. muscles connection
B. brain power
C. will power
D. living cells
Answer» E.
9.

An example of object that uses concave lenses, is

A. contact lenses
B. telescope
C. spectacles
D. microscope
Answer» D. microscope
10.

A liquid cannot be

A. compressed
B. changed in to any shape
C. boiled
D. moved
Answer» B. changed in to any shape
11.

When liquid is cooled down, the particles

A. lose energy
B. slow down
C. move faster
D. both a and b
Answer» E.
12.

At night every star we see in the sky takes light from

A. Moon
B. Earth
C. Sun
D. Milky way
Answer» D. Milky way
13.

'Mars' is also names as

A. red planet
B. orange planet
C. blue planet
D. yellow planet
Answer» E.
14.

An American agency "NASA" launched a solar laboratory in

A. 2000
B. 2006
C. 2010
D. 1998
Answer» D. 1998
15.

Each of the galaxy contains

A. hundreds of stars
B. thousands of stars
C. millions of stars
D. billions of stars
Answer» D. billions of stars
16.

The shape of the milky way is

A. spiral
B. elliptical
C. irregular
D. regular
Answer» B. elliptical
17.

The wires used in the main supply system are

A. live and earth
B. live, neutral and earth
C. live and neutral
D. live, neutral, earth, positive and negative
Answer» C. live and neutral
18.

A material which gains electrons, becomes

A. positively charged
B. negatively charged
C. neutral
D. both positively and negatively charged
Answer» C. neutral
19.

Energy is equal to

A. power/distance
B. power/time
C. distance x time
D. power x time
Answer» E.
20.

Electrolyte contains a compound of

A. metal on anode
B. metal on cathode
C. metalloid on anode
D. transition metal on cathode
Answer» B. metal on cathode
21.

Resistance is the friction in an electrical circuit that controls the flow of

A. current
B. voltage
C. light
D. electricity
Answer» D. electricity
22.

If light enters the glass with an angle of 44 degree or greater, it

A. would refract
B. would not reflect
C. would end up
D. would not refract
Answer» E.
23.

Each material has

A. same values of critical angle
B. different values of critical angle
C. alternate values of critical angle
D. calculated values of critical angle
Answer» C. alternate values of critical angle
24.

When green and blue colors are combined together, they form

A. orange
B. grey
C. cyan
D. maroon
Answer» D. maroon
25.

The cones are sensitive to

A. bright light
B. dim light
C. colored Vision
D. blur Vision
Answer» B. dim light
26.

When red and green colors are mixed together, they form

A. yellow color
B. magenta color
C. orange color
D. purple color
Answer» B. magenta color
27.

If air is heated, it

A. compresses
B. expands
C. falls down
D. gets dense
Answer» C. falls down
28.

An example of bad conductor of heat is

A. aluminum
B. copper
C. gold
D. plastic
Answer» E.
29.

When warm air rises above the land,

A. vacuum is created beneath it
B. more warmer air replaces it
C. temperature decreases
D. cool air from sea replaces it
Answer» E.
30.

The best insulating windows use

A. single glazed windows
B. double glazed windows
C. double painted windows
D. single painted windows
Answer» C. double painted windows
31.

The movement of cool air from land to sea is known as

A. sea breeze
B. land breeze
C. forward breeze
D. reverse breeze
Answer» C. forward breeze
32.

Most of the oxygen from soil is dissolved in

A. minerals
B. water
C. mineral salts
D. roots hair
Answer» C. mineral salts
33.

Root cells contain a large amount of

A. food only
B. food and minerals
C. minerals and sugar
D. food and sugar
Answer» D. food and sugar
34.

As wind blows, it takes water vapors away from plant and decreases the humidity. This process

A. increases the rate of transpiration
B. decreases the rate of transpiration
C. keeps the rate of transpiration same
D. may increase or decrease the rate of transpiration
Answer» B. decreases the rate of transpiration
35.

More force is required to pull water and minerals up to the leaves of

A. small stems of growing plants
B. tree trunks
C. herbs
D. ferns
Answer» C. herbs
36.

Some amount of mineral salts enter the roots by the process of

A. diffusion
B. osmosis
C. active transport
D. respiration
Answer» B. osmosis
37.

Gold is often in a state of matter which is

A. solid
B. liquid
C. gas
D. molten
Answer» B. liquid
38.

A theory that matter is made up of small discrete particles which are like solid balls, was presented by

A. Democritus
B. Aristotle
C. Robert brown
D. John Dalton
Answer» E.
39.

Pollen grains in water were first observed by Scottish scientist

A. Democritus
B. Aristotle
C. Robert brown
D. Albert Einstein
Answer» D. Albert Einstein
40.

Change in the state of matter from liquid into solid is known as

A. melting
B. boiling
C. freezing
D. solidifying
Answer» D. solidifying
41.

When matter changes its state

A. no new substances are formed
B. arrangement of particles is changed
C. motion of particles is changed
D. all of them
Answer» E.
42.

If we try to cross Milky way galaxy, it will take us

A. 100 light years
B. 100,000 years
C. 100 years
D. 100,000 light years
Answer» E.
43.

Nuclear fusion takes place in the

A. mantle
B. outer core
C. inner core
D. crust
Answer» D. crust
44.

The brightest star in night is

A. Deneb
B. Sirius
C. Aldebaran
D. Rigel
Answer» C. Aldebaran
45.

Sometimes a blazing burst of gas comes from the surface of Sun and shoots up to hundreds and thousands kilometers into space, then loop back down. These blasts are known as

A. sun blasters
B. sunbursts
C. hydro explosions
D. prominence
Answer» E.
46.

The main mirror of "Hubble telescope" is about

A. 2 meters in diameter
B. 2 meters in radius
C. 2.4 meters in diameter
D. 2.4 meters in radius
Answer» D. 2.4 meters in radius
47.

If the mass of a substance is lowered, its density will be

A. increased
B. decreased
C. same
D. constant
Answer» B. decreased
48.

A point at which a liquid is changed into gas at a specific temperature, is called

A. melting point
B. boiling point
C. freezing point
D. evaporation
Answer» E.
49.

Definite shape, volume, high density and uneasy flow are the physical properties of a

A. solid
B. liquid
C. gas
D. water
Answer» B. liquid
50.

Bromine is a gas which should be handled in fume cupboard as it is

A. poisonous
B. harmless
C. non-toxic
D. useful
Answer» B. harmless