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1.

Inner core of planets are made up of

A. gases
B. stones
C. rocks
D. water
Answer» D. water
2.

The inner planets and outer planets are separated by the help of a

A. asteroid belt
B. galaxy belt
C. planets belt
D. space belt
Answer» B. galaxy belt
3.

The extreme change in temperature from day to night, is protected by

A. atmosphere
B. lithosphere
C. biosphere
D. hydrosphere
Answer» B. lithosphere
4.

A thick layer of gases around the earth is called

A. atmosphere
B. lithosphere
C. biosphere
D. hydrosphere
Answer» B. lithosphere
5.

In an atom of carbon, electronic configuration is

A. 2 electrons in K shell and 4 in M shell
B. 2 electrons in L shell and 4 in M shell
C. 2 electrons in K shell and 4 in L shell
D. 4 electrons in K shell and 2 in L shell
Answer» D. 4 electrons in K shell and 2 in L shell
6.

When salt is formed, sodium

A. gives an electron to chlorine
B. takes an electron from chlorine
C. shares an electron with chlorine
D. takes a proton from chlorine
Answer» B. takes an electron from chlorine
7.

Atoms of different elements differ from each other because of

A. difference in color
B. difference in size
C. difference in shape
D. difference in particle numbers
Answer» E.
8.

One molecule of carbon dioxide consists of

A. one carbon and two oxygen atoms
B. one carbon and oxygen atom
C. two carbon and one oxygen atom
D. two carbon and one oxygen atoms
Answer» B. one carbon and oxygen atom
9.

The 'isotope' carbon-12 makes up about

A. 90% of carbon on earth
B. 80% of carbon on earth
C. 99% of carbon on earth
D. 89% of carbon on earth
Answer» D. 89% of carbon on earth
10.

Water contains

A. ionic bonding
B. covalent bonding
C. metallic bonding
D. dative bonding
Answer» C. metallic bonding
11.

Every element has its own

A. valency
B. isotope
C. atom
D. state
Answer» D. state
12.

The number of important particles in an atom is

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Answer» C. 4
13.

The symbol of "sodium" is

A. Ne
B. Na
C. N
D. Mg
Answer» C. N
14.

If we add an electron to the outermost shell of an atom, the charge turns

A. negative
B. positive
C. neutral
D. unchanged
Answer» B. positive
15.

William Sturgeon made first electromagnet in

A. 1820
B. 1825
C. 1920
D. 1925
Answer» C. 1920
16.

When small hammer is attracted by electromagnet, the bell

A. sparks
B. vibrates
C. stops
D. strucks
Answer» E.
17.

Fuses work only

A. in daylight
B. twice
C. once
D. in moonlight
Answer» D. in moonlight
18.

As electrons pass through a bulb, they use

A. energy
B. charge
C. power
D. resistance
Answer» B. charge
19.

Some appliances cost more because they need more

A. power
B. space
C. energy
D. electricity
Answer» D. electricity
20.

An example of use of electricity is

A. heating
B. flushing
C. pasting
D. brushing
Answer» B. flushing
21.

In walk through gates a large coil of wire carries

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

Ions are charged particles. They are formed when an atom

A. gains electrons
B. loses electrons
C. gains or loses electrons
D. shares electrons
Answer» D. shares electrons
23.

The measure of energy provided by a cell is known as

A. voltage
B. resistance
C. current
D. power
Answer» B. resistance
24.

An analog ammeter has

A. Digits
B. Needle
C. Roman numbers
D. Arabic digits
Answer» C. Roman numbers
25.

Never run a wire under

A. floor
B. pool
C. carpet
D. sofa
Answer» C. carpet
26.

Every time a fuse melts, you have to

A. change the wire
B. change the fuse
C. replace the plug
D. replace the circuit breaker
Answer» C. replace the plug
27.

'Voltage' is measured by

A. ohms (Omega)
B. ampere (A)
C. watts (W)
D. volts (V)
Answer» E.
28.

The resistor that contains a long coil of 'nichrome' is known as

A. variable resistor
B. thermistor
C. transistor
D. fixed resistor
Answer» B. thermistor
29.

If two cells are connected in series, the voltage will be

A. halved
B. doubled
C. tripled
D. quartered
Answer» C. tripled
30.

Even the best electrical conductor contains some

A. current
B. power
C. resistance
D. voltage
Answer» D. voltage
31.

Nichrome is used in electric appliances because it has

A. high resistance
B. high melting point
C. high resistance and melting point
D. high current and voltage
Answer» D. high current and voltage
32.

The abbreviation of 'MCB' is for

A. moving circuit breaker
B. manual current breaker
C. manual circuit breaker
D. miniature circuit breaker
Answer» E.
33.

"Electrons" have

A. positive charge
B. negative charge
C. no charge
D. double charge
Answer» C. no charge
34.

Current is measured in

A. Volts (V)
B. Galvez (G)
C. Bars (B)
D. Amperes (A)
Answer» E.
35.

'Copper' has

A. low current
B. low voltage
C. low resistance
D. low energy
Answer» D. low energy
36.

The resistance also depends upon the

A. length of wire
B. width of wire
C. surface area
D. depth of object
Answer» B. width of wire
37.

The appliances that are used at homes, are usually termed as

A. home appliances
B. home products
C. both a and b
D. home items
Answer» D. home items
38.

An iron bar linked to a small hammer is attracted by the

A. electromagnet
B. magnet
C. coil
D. gong
Answer» B. magnet
39.

When a large current passes through a fuse, it

A. melts the wire in the fuse
B. glows up the wire in the fuse
C. sparks the wire and breaks the circuit
D. it simply spark the wire
Answer» B. glows up the wire in the fuse
40.

The process used in electroplating is called

A. electrodeposition
B. cathoding
C. anoding
D. electrorides
Answer» C. anoding
41.

When electrons vibrate fast, some of the electrical energy is changed to

A. light energy
B. thermal energy
C. kinetic energy
D. potential energy
Answer» C. kinetic energy
42.

In electric motors, a coil or a wire carrying an electric current produces

A. electronic field
B. resistance
C. magnetic field
D. electronic charge
Answer» D. electronic charge
43.

For each electric appliance, the fuse should be fixed with

A. normal reading
B. estimated reading
C. accurate reading
D. approximate reading
Answer» D. approximate reading
44.

The consumed number of units of electricity can be found by applying formula

A. Power/distance
B. Power/time
C. Distance x Time
D. Power x Time
Answer» E.
45.

Ultrasound is used instead of x-rays because x-rays can

A. damage body cells
B. damage the body
C. damage the vessels
D. stimulate the growth of cancer cells
Answer» B. damage the body
46.

The height of a wave is known as

A. amplitude
B. wave front
C. volume
D. space of sound
Answer» B. wave front
47.

To shape a metal

A. ultrasound can be useful
B. gamma-rays can be useful
C. x-rays can be useful
D. infrasound can be useful
Answer» B. gamma-rays can be useful
48.

An example of wind instrument is

A. drum
B. flute
C. piano
D. violin
Answer» C. piano
49.

If a tuning fork makes a single musical note, it will produce

A. a wave
B. a frequency
C. a wave front
D. an amplitude
Answer» B. a frequency
50.

When all the hydrogen gas used up, the sun would start to

A. cool down
B. shrink
C. grow bigger
D. melt
Answer» D. melt