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1.

Two similar string instruments are

A. piano and guitar
B. piano and violin
C. guitar and violin
D. harp and piano
Answer» D. harp and piano
2.

If atom would have been enlarged to a football ground size, the nucleus would be the size of

A. central spot
B. D in front of the goal post
C. half pitch
D. goal post
Answer» B. D in front of the goal post
3.

Name of the important particles in an atom are

A. protons, electrons and positrons
B. neutrons, electrons and positrons
C. protons, electron and photons
D. protons, neutrons and electrons
Answer» E.
4.

The third shell can hold up to

A. four electrons
B. six electrons
C. eight electrons
D. twelve electrons
Answer» D. twelve electrons
5.

Nuclear energy is released all at once in

A. nuclear plants
B. nuclear explosions
C. radioactive plants
D. radioactive experiments
Answer» C. radioactive plants
6.

Third shell with third energy level is known as

A. C shell
B. M shell
C. D shell
D. 3rd shell
Answer» C. D shell
7.

The state of the compound being electrolyzed should be

A. molten only
B. aqueous only
C. molten or aqueous
D. gaseous
Answer» D. gaseous
8.

An example of insulator is

A. silver
B. potassium
C. PVC
D. titanium
Answer» D. titanium
9.

The scientist realized that the electric current produces

A. sound
B. current
C. ions
D. magnetism
Answer» E.
10.

For electrolysis to work, used compound should be a

A. insulator
B. conductor
C. metalloid
D. non conductor
Answer» C. metalloid
11.

The electricity which involves in attraction is known as

A. static electricity
B. current
C. practical electricity
D. magnetic electricity
Answer» B. current
12.

For security and military purpose, ammonia is used in

A. explosives
B. bullets
C. flash bangs
D. tear gas shells
Answer» B. bullets
13.

To separate the molecules of ethene dichloride, the compound is

A. heated lightly
B. heated gently
C. heated strongly
D. heated for a long time
Answer» D. heated for a long time
14.

Melting point of 'sulphur' is

A. 113 °C
B. 311 °C
C. both
D. none
Answer» C. both
15.

The change of shape of liquid according to the shape of container is due to

A. space between particles
B. collision of particles
C. movement of particles
D. force of attraction between particles
Answer» B. collision of particles
16.

When solids are heated, they

A. expand more than liquids
B. expand more than gases but less than liquids
C. expand more than liquids but less than gases
D. expand less than both liquids and gases
Answer» E.
17.

The diameter of the dish of the largest radio telescope is

A. 105m
B. 205m
C. 305m
D. 405m
Answer» D. 405m
18.

A group of twelve constellations is called

A. Ursa
B. Perseus
C. Hercules
D. Zodiac
Answer» E.
19.

The sun is too close to earth, this is why it looks

A. yellow
B. small
C. large
D. orange
Answer» D. orange
20.

Asteroids are rocky, airless worlds that orbit our sun but are too small to be called

A. stars
B. planets
C. both a and b
D. celestial bodies
Answer» C. both a and b
21.

In Hubble telescope a computer combines information provided by the separate

A. aerials
B. dishes
C. radio waves
D. wavelengths
Answer» C. radio waves
22.

If a '3kW' electric fire is used for 4 hours, the consumed units will be equal to

A. 0.75
B. 12
C. 10
D. 8
Answer» C. 10
23.

The name of the scientist who discovered relationship between electricity and magnetism was

A. Robert Hooke
B. Nelson Green
C. George Pascal
D. Hans Oersted
Answer» E.
24.

Many main supply system uses

A. 1 wire
B. 2 wires
C. 3 wires
D. 5 wires
Answer» D. 5 wires
25.

A thin wire in the bulb made up of tungsten is known as

A. cable
B. terminal
C. tungsten wire
D. filament
Answer» E.
26.

Water is a poor electrolyte, so an acid is added to increase its conductivity. The acid is

A. hydrochloric acid
B. sulphuric acid
C. nitric acid
D. carbonic acid
Answer» C. nitric acid
27.

The contents in the root hair make

A. cell membrane
B. cell wall
C. cell cap
D. centrioles
Answer» D. centrioles
28.

The process by which food in leaves is prepared, is

A. translocation
B. transpiration
C. respiration
D. photosynthesis
Answer» E.
29.

Tiny holes in cell membrane are used

A. to let molecules pass through
B. to exchange gases
C. to release extra water
D. to excrete waste
Answer» B. to exchange gases
30.

The food transported in the form of a sugar is known as

A. fructose
B. glucose
C. sucrose
D. galactose
Answer» D. galactose
31.

Phloem tissue also contains

A. component cells
B. colleague cells
C. companion cells
D. supportive cells
Answer» D. supportive cells
32.

Natural gas is more efficient and produces less

A. pollution
B. heat
C. reaction
D. less evaporation
Answer» B. heat
33.

Power machines in factories and vehicles are examples of

A. combustion
B. thermal decomposition
C. evaporation
D. combination
Answer» B. thermal decomposition
34.

Natural gas is made up of compound

A. carbon
B. methane
C. ethene
D. ethane
Answer» C. ethene
35.

Zinc salt reacts with dilute shulphuric acid to form zinc salt and

A. hydrogen
B. oxygen
C. carbon dioxide
D. carbon monoxide
Answer» B. oxygen
36.

The process of breaking down of any substance into smaller substances by heating, is called

A. decomposition
B. evaporation
C. thermal decomposition
D. melting
Answer» D. melting
37.

Seeds are made by the process known as

A. asexual reproduction
B. sexual reproduction
C. clone reproduction
D. grafting
Answer» C. clone reproduction
38.

Some flowers are constructed so, when insect lands on them

A. ovules stick at the wings of the insect
B. pollens stick to the wings of the insect
C. pollens fly by the wind formed by the movement of wings of insect
D. ovaries burst to spread the ovules
Answer» C. pollens fly by the wind formed by the movement of wings of insect
39.

When animals eat fruits, the seeds are not digested due to

A. hard coat on them
B. indigestion
C. lack of digestive juices
D. digestive system
Answer» B. indigestion
40.

In sexual reproduction, a male cell joins a female cell and this joining of two opposite gender cells is called

A. fertilization
B. pollination
C. oscillation
D. reproduction
Answer» B. pollination
41.

The part of carpel where eggs are found is known as

A. stigma
B. style
C. ovary
D. ovule
Answer» D. ovule
42.

A largest occurring atom in the period table yet known is that of

A. titanium
B. platinum
C. uranium
D. plutonium
Answer» D. plutonium
43.

The radiation is released in a process known as

A. radioactive explosion
B. radio decay
C. radioactive decay
D. radiation release
Answer» D. radiation release
44.

The ionic chemical formula of hydrogen is

A. H-
B. H+
C. H-
D. H+
Answer» C. H-
45.

The shells are arranged around nucleus according to their

A. size
B. shape
C. energy level
D. mass
Answer» D. mass
46.

The two isotopes of carbon are

A. carbon-11 and carbon-13
B. carbon-13 and carbon-15
C. carbon-6 and carbon-7
D. carbon-13 and carbon-14
Answer» E.
47.

Some nuclear power plants use an artificial isotope instead of uranium. This isotope is known as

A. Plutonium-239
B. Platinum-198
C. Einsteinium-252
D. Titanium-48
Answer» B. Platinum-198
48.

When "Uranium-238" is bombarded with neutrons, it produces

A. heat
B. electricity
C. nuclear energy
D. light
Answer» D. light
49.

The symbol of "Hydrogen" is

A. H
B. He
C. Na
D. Hy
Answer» B. He
50.

The positive ion is known as

A. cation
B. anion
C. positron
D. negatron
Answer» B. anion