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1.

Compared to liquids, solids are

A. incompressible
B. compressible
C. more compressible than liquids
D. less compressible than liquids
Answer» B. compressible
2.

Iron sulfide cannot be separated by magnet because iron and sulphur are now

A. physically bonded
B. chemically bonded
C. biologically bonded
D. organically bonded
Answer» C. biologically bonded
3.

The texture of 'polythene' is

A. hard and rough
B. hard and smooth
C. soft and rough
D. soft and smooth
Answer» E.
4.

Other than carbon and hydrogen, finished plastic may contain

A. nitrogen and phosphorus
B. nitrogen and oxygen
C. sulphur and iron
D. magnesium and nitrogen
Answer» C. sulphur and iron
5.

One of the main components of fertilizers is

A. ammonia
B. chlorine
C. hydrogen
D. methane
Answer» B. chlorine
6.

Plastic was accidently invented when the inventor was trying to make

A. a cup for coffee
B. an artificial ivory of billiard balls
C. an artificial sword for martial arts training
D. his favourite dish
Answer» C. an artificial sword for martial arts training
7.

The particles of iron sulfide are

A. physically bonded
B. chemically bonded
C. biologically bonded
D. permanently bonded
Answer» C. biologically bonded
8.

The mixture of iron and sulphur is separated by

A. filtration
B. magnet
C. distillation
D. evaporation
Answer» C. distillation
9.

The definite 'volume'

A. has solids only
B. has liquids only
C. has gases only
D. has solids and liquids both
Answer» E.
10.

The formula of ammonia is

A. NH2
B. NH3
C. NH4
D. NH5
Answer» C. NH4
11.

Chemical changes are also known as

A. physical reactions
B. chemical reactions
C. biological reactions
D. prominent reactions
Answer» C. biological reactions
12.

After sometime the particles of solids start to move far apart, when

A. kinetic energy is greater than thermal energy
B. kinetic energy is greater than force of attraction
C. potential energy is greater than kinetic energy
D. potential energy is greater than thermal energy
Answer» C. potential energy is greater than kinetic energy
13.

The color of 'nitrogen' gas is

A. brown
B. red
C. green
D. purple
Answer» B. red
14.

The particles of gases are

A. packed tightly
B. packed closely
C. small as compared to that of solids and liquids
D. far apart
Answer» E.
15.

As compared to low density polythene, the high density polythene can withstand

A. high temperatures
B. low pressures
C. high pressures
D. low temperatures
Answer» B. low pressures
16.

Gases flow

A. slower than solids
B. slower than liquids
C. faster than solids and liquids
D. slower than solids and liquids
Answer» D. slower than solids and liquids
17.

The filament bulb glows, when it reaches the temperature of

A. 1000 °C
B. 1100 °C
C. 1200 °C
D. 1300 °C
Answer» E.
18.

'Electromagnet' can be made stronger by increasing

A. the current in coil
B. the voltage in coil
C. the resistance of coil
D. the thickness of coil
Answer» B. the voltage in coil
19.

In most of the loudspeakers, electrical signals pass through a

A. magnet
B. wire coil
C. spring
D. resistor
Answer» C. spring
20.

Small magnets are used in

A. switches
B. plugs
C. electric bells
D. fuses
Answer» D. fuses
21.

One kilowatt is equal to

A. 10 watts
B. 100 watts
C. 1000 watts
D. 0.1 watts
Answer» D. 0.1 watts
22.

Besides heat and light, electricity is also used in

A. decaying
B. vaporizing
C. crushing
D. decomposing
Answer» E.
23.

'Electricity' can

A. facilitate us
B. make us lean
C. make us fat
D. relax us
Answer» B. make us lean
24.

Metal ions move through the electrolyte to coat the object which is

A. nematode
B. posit rode
C. anode
D. cathode
Answer» E.
25.

If we have two values, consumed electrical energy can be found. First, the period of use of appliance and second, the

A. resistance of appliance
B. length of wire of appliance
C. power of the appliance
D. mass of the appliance
Answer» D. mass of the appliance
26.

Variable resistors can be used to

A. dim the light
B. change the color of light
C. change the position of light
D. change the properties of light
Answer» B. change the color of light
27.

A 'loudspeaker' receives

A. strong waves of sound
B. strong resistance from source
C. strong electrical signals
D. strong voltage
Answer» D. strong voltage
28.

The electrons flow from one terminal to other is due to

A. force
B. power
C. energy
D. resistance
Answer» D. resistance
29.

For safety, appliances should be equipped with

A. magnets
B. resistors
C. live wire
D. earth wire
Answer» E.
30.

The electromagnetic effect of track and train

A. attracts the train towards the track
B. pulls the train towards the track
C. repels the train from the track
D. detracks the train from the rail
Answer» D. detracks the train from the rail
31.

The second thing on which used amount of energy depends, is

A. amount of energy supplied
B. amount of resistance
C. power of the appliance
D. length of the wire used
Answer» D. length of the wire used
32.

The symbol of potassium is

A. Po
B. K
C. Ps
D. Pa
Answer» C. Ps
33.

Sodium becomes a cation when

A. it loses a proton
B. it gains a proton
C. it loses an electron
D. it gains an electron
Answer» D. it gains an electron
34.

The formula that shows the number and kind of atoms which a substance of a molecule contained, is known as

A. chemical formula
B. atomic formula
C. compound formula
D. molecular formula
Answer» B. atomic formula
35.

Radioactive particles give off

A. waves
B. rays
C. energy
D. light
Answer» C. energy
36.

Sodium ion has

A. positive charge
B. negative charge
C. no charge
D. may be positive or negative
Answer» B. negative charge
37.

At room temperature, ionic bonds are

A. gas
B. solids
C. liquids
D. semi solids
Answer» C. liquids
38.

The symbol of 'neon gas' is

A. Ne
B. Na
C. N
D. Mg
Answer» B. Na
39.

The rays that can penetrate into metal are

A. x-rays
B. ultra violet rays
C. gamma rays
D. radio waves
Answer» D. radio waves
40.

The particles which have equal mass are

A. protons and electrons
B. protons and neutrons
C. neutrons and electrons
D. photons and protons
Answer» C. neutrons and electrons
41.

The number and arrangement of electrons in an atom are important because it controls

A. the physical properties of atom
B. the chemical properties of atom
C. the size of atom
D. all of above
Answer» C. the size of atom
42.

Little free space is found between particles in

A. liquids
B. gases
C. solids
D. solids and liquids
Answer» E.
43.

The maximum number of electrons first shell can hold is

A. 1
B. 2
C. 4
D. 6
Answer» C. 4
44.

The atomic number of 'oxygen' is

A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
D. 14
Answer» B. 10
45.

The ion with a negative charge, is known as

A. cation
B. anion
C. positron
D. negatron
Answer» C. positron
46.

The more the neutrons in an atom, the

A. lighter it is
B. heavier it is
C. brighter it is
D. cooler it is
Answer» C. brighter it is
47.

The number of bonds an atom can form is called

A. power of atom
B. valency of atom
C. strength of atom
D. capacity of atom
Answer» C. strength of atom
48.

A charged atom is called

A. ion
B. charger
C. positron
D. negatron
Answer» B. charger
49.

Gamma rays are used to detect

A. faults in human body
B. faults in metals
C. thieves and robbers
D. weapons
Answer» C. thieves and robbers
50.

Gamma rays are also used to check the

A. strength of metals
B. properties of metal
C. thickness of metal
D. all of them
Answer» D. all of them