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1.

The products which are helpful in harnessing solar energy, are

A. solar furnaces
B. solar heaters
C. solar cells
D. all of above
Answer» E.
2.

The energy resources which would not run out are called

A. renewable
B. non renewable
C. original
D. escapable
Answer» B. non renewable
3.

Burning of fossils fuel is leading environment towards

A. pollution
B. global warming
C. climate change
D. all of above
Answer» D. all of above
4.

The floating devices which are connected to chain for generation of electricity are called

A. salter gooses
B. salter ducks
C. salter mines
D. salter seagulls
Answer» C. salter mines
5.

To play and work, we get energy from

A. food
B. sunlight
C. oxygen and water
D. all of above
Answer» E.
6.

John Dalton carried out his experiment about atom in

A. 1908
B. 1808
C. 1708
D. 1608
Answer» C. 1708
7.

The ionic chemical formula of 'chlorine' is

A. Cl-
B. Cl+
C. Cl-
D. Cl+
Answer» B. Cl+
8.

The valency of 'zinc' is

A. 3
B. 5
C. 2
D. 7
Answer» D. 7
9.

Large molecules such as polythene and polystyrene contains

A. ionic bonding
B. metallic bonding
C. covalent bonding
D. dative bonding
Answer» D. dative bonding
10.

An atom is electrically

A. negative
B. positive
C. neutral
D. both positive and negative
Answer» D. both positive and negative
11.

The normal value of decibel that our ears can detect is

A. -20
B. 0
C. 20
D. 40
Answer» C. 20
12.

Sound is created by our vocal cord due to

A. air in lungs
B. cilia in the throat
C. vibration in throat
D. vibration in lungs
Answer» D. vibration in lungs
13.

Sounds of thunder and horn of lorries are known as

A. loud sounds
B. soft sounds
C. high pitched sounds
D. low pitched sounds
Answer» B. soft sounds
14.

In large empty rooms, even a click keeps on

A. increasing
B. decreasing
C. repeating
D. coming
Answer» D. coming
15.

Singing and talking are the

A. artificial sounds
B. natural sounds
C. man-made sounds
D. sounds made electronically
Answer» D. sounds made electronically
16.

The organs of a human that detect sounds are

A. eyes
B. ears
C. feet
D. hands
Answer» C. feet
17.

If frequency increases,

A. wavelength also increases
B. amplitude also increases
C. number of waves also increases
D. amplitude decreases
Answer» D. amplitude decreases
18.

If frequency is high, the peak of the waves would be

A. uneven
B. closer
C. distant
D. even
Answer» C. distant
19.

In one wavelength, wave passes through

A. one complete vibration
B. two complete vibrations
C. one and a half vibration
D. two and a half vibration
Answer» B. two complete vibrations
20.

As compare to humans, bats can hear sounds only with

A. low frequency
B. low pitch
C. low amplitude
D. high pitch
Answer» E.
21.

A fixed temperature on which liquid changes into gas is called its

A. melting point
B. boiling point
C. freezing point
D. evaporation
Answer» C. freezing point
22.

On cooling gas is changed in to liquid by the process of

A. condensation
B. diffusion
C. osmosis
D. evaporation
Answer» B. diffusion
23.

The physical properties of a solid depends upon discrete and

A. arrangement of small particles
B. freedom of motion of small particles
C. freedom of motion of big particles
D. both a and b
Answer» D. both a and b
24.

The particles move far from each other and vibrate strongly breaking the attractive force among them upon

A. melting
B. boiling
C. freezing
D. solidifying
Answer» C. freezing
25.

The particles model of matter states that tiny discrete particles

A. compose a matter
B. are in random movement
C. complex
D. both a and b
Answer» E.
26.

Toxic air pollutants like sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are produced by burning

A. coal
B. oil
C. gases
D. both a and b
Answer» E.
27.

The need and demand of fossils fuel can be reduced by

A. conserving energy
B. storing energy
C. utilizing energy
D. transforming energy
Answer» B. storing energy
28.

Atomic number of 'Zinc' is

A. 10
B. 20
C. 30
D. 40
Answer» D. 40
29.

Living things are source of

A. fossils fuel
B. bio mass
C. both a and b
D. coal
Answer» D. coal
30.

Due to constant heat and pressure, buried plants turn in to

A. wood
B. coal
C. fertilizer
D. oil
Answer» C. fertilizer
31.

The reactions of 'exothermic' are

A. condensation reactions
B. endothermic reactions
C. reversible reactions
D. substitution reactions
Answer» C. reversible reactions
32.

Physical changes are

A. reversible
B. irreversible
C. permanent
D. temporary
Answer» B. irreversible
33.

Plastic industry was started when a chemist made a

A. black coating of plastic
B. bakelite
C. solid kerosene plastic
D. plastic with cellulose
Answer» C. solid kerosene plastic
34.

A change of state from one form to other is a

A. physical change
B. chemical change
C. biological change
D. state variation
Answer» B. chemical change
35.

A substance which is burned to produce heat and light is known as

A. fuel
B. alcohol
C. acid
D. alkane
Answer» B. alcohol
36.

An imaginary line going through the center of earth from the north pole to the south pole about which the earth rotates is called

A. rotation
B. revolution
C. tilt
D. axis
Answer» E.
37.

The images which terrestrial telescope capture are not

A. distorted
B. effected by pollution
C. clear
D. both a and b
Answer» E.
38.

Non luminous objects do not emit

A. heat
B. light
C. weight
D. force
Answer» C. weight
39.

The large reflecting telescope which is orbiting earth in outer space is called

A. The Hubble space
B. space probe
C. sputnik-1
D. voyager-1
Answer» B. space probe
40.

Pluto was discontinued to be regarded as planet in 2006 due to its

A. dwarf size
B. unusual orbit
C. rotation
D. both a and b
Answer» D. both a and b
41.

The carbon dioxide is removed from

A. anus as feces
B. lungs while inhaling
C. lungs while exhaling
D. kidneys
Answer» D. kidneys
42.

Every single cell of the body requires

A. oxygen only
B. food only
C. carbon dioxide and food
D. oxygen and food
Answer» E.
43.

The process of giving out breath is known as

A. inhaling
B. exhaling
C. respiration
D. evaporation
Answer» C. respiration
44.

The number of viruses which an average sneeze can spread in 10 meters area, is

A. 1000
B. 10000
C. 100000
D. 1000000
Answer» D. 1000000
45.

Cold is caused by

A. bacteria
B. viruses
C. insects
D. dust
Answer» C. insects
46.

The resistor whose resistivity can be varied manually is known as

A. transistor
B. thermistor
C. variable resistor
D. fixed resistor
Answer» D. fixed resistor
47.

The main supply system has plugs with

A. one pin
B. two pins
C. three pins
D. four pins
Answer» D. four pins
48.

One of the cause of short circuits is

A. insulated wiring
B. fixed resistance
C. variable resistance
D. faulty wire insulation
Answer» E.
49.

ELCB is also switched off if

A. faulty earth wire has been used
B. faulty equipment has been used
C. faulty switches have been used
D. two pin plugs have been used
Answer» C. faulty switches have been used
50.

An example of good electrical conductor is

A. aluminum
B. sodium
C. potassium
D. zinc
Answer» B. sodium