General Science Question Answer

Q1. In which year, X-rays was invented
(a) 1895
(b) 1898
(c) 1901
(d) 1906

Q2. Which gas has not been transported by blood
(a) oxygen
(b) carbon-di-oxide
(c) nitrogen
(d) oxygen and carbon-di-oxide

Q3. Corona Virus is a
(a) Double Stranded DNA Virus
(b) Single Stranded RNA Virus
(c) Single Stranded DNA Virus
(d) Double Stranded RNA Virus

Q4. The so called fourth state of matter refers to
(a) dry ice
(b) mercury
(c) LPG
(d) plasma

Q5. White lung cancer is caused by
(a) Asbestos
(b) Silica
(c) Cotton lint
(d) Paper pulp

Q6. Which one of the following is a crystalline solid
(a) Rubber
(b) Table salt
(c) Plastics
(d) Wax

Q7. Which planet experiences a day almost of the same duration as that of the Earth
(a) Mars
(b) Saturn
(c) Venus
(d) Jupiter

Q8. The region lying between Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn is called
(a) Torrid zone
(b) Horse-latitudes
(c) Subtropical zone
(d) All of the above

Q9. Coal is found in which type of rocks
(a) Igneous
(b) Sedimentary
(c) Metamorphic
(d) All of the above

Q10. Which hormone is produced by ripened fruit
(a) Auxin
(b) Cytokinin
(c) Ethylene
(d) Abscisic acid

Q11. Who was produced and tested the first hydrogen bomb
(a) D.A. Glaser
(b) Fukui and Miyamoto
(c) Robert Oppenheimer
(d) Edward Teller and Stanislaw Ulam

Q12. The patterns of stars seen in the sky are called
(a) Aphelion
(b) Nebula
(c) Constellations
(d) Cosmic ray

Q13. Which among the following was first human made plastic
(a) Bakelite
(b) Polyethene
(c) Parkesine
(d) None of the above

Q14. ‘Break bone fever’ commonly known as
(a) Typhoid
(b) Dengue
(c) Yellow Fever
(d) Rhinitis

Q15. Which part of the brain controls voluntary behaviour
(a) Cerebrum
(b) Cerebellum
(c) Medulla
(d) Cortex


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