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1.

The remaining sewage after it has passed through the sludge tank is known as

A. treated sewage
B. effluent
C. clinker
D. distillate
Answer» C. clinker
2.

The disease due to water-related disease is broken out by

A. bacteria
B. viruses
C. snails
D. worms
Answer» E.
3.

The common name for the 'enzymes' which digest protein is

A. pepsin
B. renin
C. maltase
D. protease
Answer» E.
4.

The chemical breakdown of food is because of

A. chewing
B. digesting
C. acids and chemicals
D. alkalis
Answer» D. alkalis
5.

Muscles contraction in 'esophagus' is known as

A. pushing
B. peristalsis
C. analysis
D. momentum
Answer» C. analysis
6.

Eating food quickly stimulates the production of

A. saliva
B. enzymes
C. acid and gastric juice
D. alkali
Answer» D. alkali
7.

The first step in digestion process is

A. chewing
B. digestion
C. ingestion
D. egestion
Answer» B. digestion
8.

The component of plants that our stomach cannot digest is

A. vitamin
B. mineral
C. cellulose
D. centrioles
Answer» D. centrioles
9.

The alimentary canal is approximately

A. 10 feet long
B. 20 feet long
C. 10 meters long
D. 12 yards long
Answer» D. 12 yards long
10.

Too much acid in the stomach can cause

A. infection
B. burning
C. fever
D. ulcer
Answer» E.
11.

The length of small 'intestine' is

A. 90% of the alimentary track
B. 80% of the alimentary track
C. 70% of the alimentary track
D. 60% of the alimentary track
Answer» D. 60% of the alimentary track
12.

The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules is known as

A. digestion
B. breakage
C. crushing
D. grinding
Answer» B. breakage
13.

A small projection on the surface of small intestine is known as

A. hair
B. grass
C. villi
D. loops
Answer» D. loops
14.

The solid matter settled at the bottom is scraped away by electricity in

A. metal screen
B. grit tank
C. sludge tank
D. filter bed
Answer» D. filter bed
15.

On earth percentage of fresh water is

A. 0.03
B. 0.05
C. 0.1
D. 0.2
Answer» B. 0.05
16.

Feces and urine is also part of

A. garbage
B. treated waste
C. untreated waste
D. all of them
Answer» D. all of them
17.

The number of 'oceans' on earth is

A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
Answer» C. 6
18.

Hot water also stimulates the growth of

A. algae
B. fungi
C. bacteria
D. viruses
Answer» B. fungi
19.

The temperature in the 'sunspots' is

A. very high
B. very low
C. normal
D. cool
Answer» C. normal
20.

The telescopes that use mirrors instead of lenses are known as

A. Radio telescopes
B. Reflecting telescopes
C. Refracting telescopes
D. Hubble telescopes
Answer» C. Refracting telescopes
21.

The fuel of sun is hydrogen gas. It turns into helium by nuclear fusion

A. in the core of the sun
B. in the center of the sun
C. in the atmosphere of the sun
D. in the boundary of sun
Answer» D. in the boundary of sun
22.

Astronomers can pick up radio waves from galaxies that are

A. millions of kilometers away
B. millions of light years away
C. thousands of kilometers away
D. hundreds of light years away
Answer» C. thousands of kilometers away
23.

The best way to study sun is to send

A. space probes
B. spacecraft
C. space shuttles
D. jets
Answer» B. spacecraft
24.

The chemical reactions which take place inside a cell provides

A. heat
B. energy
C. product
D. resistor
Answer» C. product
25.

A measuring capacity of an electrical component which resists or opposes the current flow is called

A. resistance
B. circuit
C. ammeter
D. current
Answer» B. circuit
26.

The path along which electric current flows is called

A. electric current
B. electrical charge
C. electric cell
D. electric circuit
Answer» E.
27.

In alighted bulb there is a flow of electrons in

A. filament
B. socket
C. glass
D. holder
Answer» B. socket
28.

In a parallel circuit the resistance decreases with increase in number of

A. resistors
B. bulbs
C. circuit
D. battery
Answer» B. bulbs
29.

Changes occur in matter at

A. specific times
B. all the times
C. thermal reaction
D. continuously
Answer» C. thermal reaction
30.

Irreversible changes include

A. burning of paper
B. rusting of iron
C. corrosion of material
D. all of them
Answer» E.
31.

In physical changes the solutes and solvents can easily be separated by

A. evaporation
B. distillation
C. heating
D. both a and b
Answer» D. both a and b
32.

The kinetic energy in solids is less than the intermolecular

A. force of attraction
B. energy of attraction
C. force of gravity
D. force of gravity
Answer» C. force of gravity
33.

The color of hydrous copper sulfate is

A. black
B. blue
C. orange
D. white
Answer» E.
34.

The kinetic energy in gases is greater than the intermolecular

A. force of attraction
B. force of particles
C. force of elements
D. force of gravity
Answer» B. force of particles
35.

The substance which helps in accelerating reaction is called

A. reactors
B. assistors
C. catalysts
D. catalytic enzymes
Answer» D. catalytic enzymes
36.

The intermolecular force of attraction between molecules in solids are

A. weaker than gases
B. stronger than gases but weaker than liquids
C. stronger than both, liquids and gases
D. weaker than gases but stronger than liquids
Answer» D. weaker than gases but stronger than liquids
37.

The largest radio telescope was built into a natural hollow in the

A. cave
B. hive
C. jungle
D. desert
Answer» D. desert
38.

The closest star to the earth is

A. Sirius
B. Sun
C. Achemar
D. Aldebaran
Answer» C. Achemar
39.

Sirius 'B' is a

A. yellow star
B. white dwarf
C. blue giant
D. red supergiant
Answer» C. blue giant
40.

Radio waves have a higher wavelength than

A. sound
B. light waves
C. energy
D. current
Answer» C. energy
41.

Looking at sun for a look time, we can suffer from

A. blindness
B. eye weakness
C. sight disorder
D. retina paralyzation
Answer» B. eye weakness
42.

At night, land turns to be

A. warm than sea
B. cool than sea
C. very hot
D. extremely hot
Answer» C. very hot
43.

Radio waves that carry signals of radio and television, travel at

A. speed of light
B. speed of comet
C. speed of Earth
D. speed of Venus
Answer» B. speed of comet
44.

Kettles and saucepans are painted silver, this is why they

A. absorb less heat
B. reflect less heat
C. absorb more heat
D. release less heat
Answer» E.
45.

A solar 'eclipse' occurs when

A. sun comes between earth and moon
B. moon comes between earth and sun
C. earth comes between moon and sun
D. sun is behind earth and moon
Answer» C. earth comes between moon and sun
46.

By the theory of eclipse, we conclude that

A. light is faster than heat
B. heat travels faster than light
C. both travel at the same rate
D. both travels slower
Answer» D. both travels slower
47.

To avoid noise from the surroundings

A. soft curtains should be used
B. hard curtains should be used
C. glass windows should be used
D. vacuum windows should be used
Answer» C. glass windows should be used
48.

When the hand bell stimulates air particles,

A. temperature increases
B. pressure increases in the air
C. both temperature and pressure decreases in the air
D. humidity of air keeps on increasing and decreasing
Answer» C. both temperature and pressure decreases in the air
49.

Sounds with a high frequency which a human ear can detect are known as

A. infrasound
B. ultrasounds
C. high sounds
D. low sounds
Answer» C. high sounds
50.

Notes are put together to produce a pleasing sound known as

A. noise
B. pitch
C. music
D. phase
Answer» D. phase