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1.

By placing our hand above a hot object, we can feel heat because

A. it is releasing heat
B. our hand is releasing heat
C. our hand is cooling down
D. our hand is heating up
Answer» B. our hand is releasing heat
2.

Quilts and jackets keep us warm by

A. trapping air
B. preventing release of heat from our body
C. heating itself up
D. maintaining body temperature
Answer» B. preventing release of heat from our body
3.

When current is passed through sodium chloride solution, the ionic bonds

A. split
B. get strong
C. join
D. coagulate
Answer» B. get strong
4.

Simple circuits have

A. single pin plug
B. double pin plug
C. triple pin plug
D. massive pin plug
Answer» C. triple pin plug
5.

The magnet which is used in electric motors, is

A. huge in size
B. small in size
C. mechanical
D. rod shaped
Answer» C. mechanical
6.

The inert gas in the bulb filament is

A. neon
B. argon
C. xenon
D. radon
Answer» C. xenon
7.

The flow of electrons in a wire is known as

A. electric current
B. magnetic current
C. ionic current
D. atomic current
Answer» B. magnetic current
8.

Due to large angle of incidence, the light

A. divides into seven colors of the spectrum
B. refracts inwards
C. reflects back
D. divides into red and blue color
Answer» D. divides into red and blue color
9.

We see yellow color in our eyes because

A. the cones shine like dots
B. the rods shine like dots
C. the cones shine alternatively to dots
D. the rods shine alternatively to dots
Answer» B. the rods shine like dots
10.

If light enters the glass with an angle of 42 degree or greater, the light will

A. refract
B. refract more
C. reflect totally internally
D. refract totally internally
Answer» D. refract totally internally
11.

White light can also be made by

A. one color
B. two colors
C. three colors
D. four colors
Answer» D. four colors
12.

If angle of incidence of light entering a dense object is zero, then light will

A. keep on going straight
B. move in curved paths within the object
C. complete half distance in the object
D. keep on going opposite direction
Answer» B. move in curved paths within the object
13.

American space probe was launched in

A. 1880
B. 1990
C. 2000
D. 2010
Answer» C. 2000
14.

The constellations that remain there for the whole year, are known as

A. circumpolar constellations
B. seasonal constellations
C. northern constellations
D. southern constellations
Answer» B. seasonal constellations
15.

Like other living things, the sun will complete its lifetime and

A. become a cold ball
B. die
C. become a comet
D. turn into old star
Answer» C. become a comet
16.

If you live in China, you won't be able to see the constellation of

A. America
B. United kingdom
C. Southern Hemisphere
D. Northern Hemisphere
Answer» D. Northern Hemisphere
17.

Ulysses was sending back information about sun till

A. 2005
B. 2009
C. 2010
D. 2011
Answer» C. 2010
18.

Water is broken down into small units by passing it through

A. heat
B. electricity
C. magnet
D. current
Answer» C. magnet
19.

The formation of compounds involve

A. chemical reaction
B. physical reaction
C. evaporation
D. distillation
Answer» B. physical reaction
20.

With one hundred elements the compounds that may be made, will be above

A. millions
B. thousands
C. hundreds
D. trillions
Answer» B. thousands
21.

The dense white fumes which can be seen upon gas ammonia are due to mixing of

A. hydrogen chloride
B. nitrogen dioxide
C. ammonium chloride
D. calcium chloride
Answer» B. nitrogen dioxide
22.

To make specific compound, elements are mixed in a fix proportion by

A. mass
B. weight
C. volume
D. density
Answer» B. weight
23.

The varnish which was originally developed for coating the spars of sailing ships is called

A. spar varnish
B. brown varnish
C. yellow varnish
D. blue varnish
Answer» C. yellow varnish
24.

Polyethene is

A. good conductor of heat
B. good conductor of electricity
C. poor insulator of electricity
D. good insulator of electricity
Answer» E.
25.

Cooking food is an example of

A. condensation reaction
B. exothermic reaction
C. reversible reaction
D. endothermic reaction
Answer» E.
26.

A reaction in which liquid freezes and its solid form changes into liquid at same temperature, is called

A. dual side reaction
B. dual side process
C. reversible reaction
D. reversible process
Answer» D. reversible process
27.

Gases are

A. incompressible
B. compressible
C. colorful
D. dense than liquids and solids
Answer» C. colorful
28.

Generally methane gas is known as

A. compressed gas
B. liquid gas
C. natural gas
D. artificial gas
Answer» D. artificial gas
29.

Molecules in high density polythene are

A. closely packed than low density polythene
B. far apart than in low density polythene
C. more vigorous than in low density polythene
D. more violent than in low density polythene
Answer» B. far apart than in low density polythene
30.

Most of the fuels such as petroleum has

A. carbohydrates
B. fats
C. hydrocarbons
D. metals
Answer» D. metals
31.

'Ethene' is

A. alkane
B. alkene
C. alcohol
D. carboxylic acid
Answer» C. alcohol
32.

Sounds of dead leaves and cats are known as

A. loud sounds
B. soft sounds
C. high pitched sounds
D. low pitched sounds
Answer» C. high pitched sounds
33.

The higher the frequency, the more the

A. note of sound
B. depth of sound
C. amplitude of sound
D. wavelength of sound
Answer» B. depth of sound
34.

Animal that uses echoes is known as

A. bat
B. snake
C. rat
D. rabbit
Answer» B. snake
35.

Frequency is measured by unit which is called

A. meter
B. hertz
C. watt
D. ohm
Answer» C. watt
36.

The most important characteristic of a 'music' is its

A. bass effect
B. harmony
C. rhythm
D. scale
Answer» D. scale
37.

A substance will float on surface of water if its density is less than

A. liquid
B. gas
C. both a and b
D. aqueous
Answer» D. aqueous
38.

In order to reduce air and water resistance, objects are shaped in

A. streamline
B. oblongata
C. rectangular
D. conical
Answer» B. oblongata
39.

The relationship between force, mass and acceleration is

A. F=ma
B. F=m-a
C. F=m/a
D. F=a/m
Answer» B. F=m-a
40.

There will be a great distance in stopping a vehicle which is moving

A. slowly
B. steady
C. fast
D. continuously
Answer» D. continuously
41.

The mass of a substance per unit of volume is called its

A. weight
B. density
C. volume
D. gravity
Answer» C. volume
42.

As we turn older, our ears get

A. less sensitive to low pitched sound
B. more sensitive to low pitched sound
C. less sensitive to high pitched sound
D. more sensitive to high pitched sound
Answer» D. more sensitive to high pitched sound
43.

If frequency of sound wave is 100 Hz, it will send

A. 1 wave in 100 seconds
B. 2 waves in 50 seconds
C. 100 waves in one second
D. 50 waves in two seconds
Answer» D. 50 waves in two seconds
44.

Musical sounds are organized into

A. notes
B. pitch
C. wave fronts
D. phases
Answer» B. pitch
45.

Short waves have

A. low energy
B. high energy
C. same energy as long waves
D. low frequency
Answer» C. same energy as long waves
46.

If we put our ear by the wall, we will

A. not hear anything
B. hear everything from other side
C. some sounds from other side but not clearly
D. noise of traffic, aircrafts and machines
Answer» C. some sounds from other side but not clearly
47.

Acids turns

A. red litmus blue
B. blue litmus red
C. change after long time
D. no change
Answer» C. change after long time
48.

The 'solvents' which keep us alive includes

A. air
B. water
C. oxygen
D. carbon
Answer» D. carbon
49.

When copper sulphate solution is added to sodium hydroxide solution, it gives off pale blue cloudy suspension of

A. copper hydroxide
B. copper oxide
C. copper chloride
D. copper metal
Answer» B. copper oxide
50.

An artificial lake made by building a dam across river is called a

A. pond
B. reservoir
C. lake
D. stream
Answer» C. lake