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The document contains a test series with multiple choice questions about science and mathematics. Some key points: - Question 1 asks about what happens to water molecules when water becomes steam. The correct answer is that attraction between particles reduces. - Question 2 asks about how many rotations the seconds hand on a clock takes to change the time from 12:30 PM to 12:35 PM. The correct answer is 5 rotations. - Question 17 asks about the standard voltage used in table lamps in India. The correct answer is 240 volts.

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Q.
Question Explanation
No
Water molecules have relatively strong, Water
and Steam intermolecular interactions with each
other; for this reason, it takes a lot of heat
(energy) to boil water or force the molecules
apart enough to become a gas rather than a
liquid Distance between particles increases.
1 What happens when water becomes steam?

  (A) Attraction between particles reduces (A) Right


  (B) Attraction between particles increases (B) Wrong
  (C) Repulsion between particles reduces (C) Wrong
  (D) None of these (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
How many rotations will the seconds hand
2 take so that time shown in a clock changes
from 12.30 p.m. to 12.35p.m.?
  (A) One rotation (A) Wrong
  (B) 35 rotations (B) Wrong
  (C) 10 rotations (C) Wrong
  (D) 05 rotations (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D

Two mirrors are kept facing each other.


3 How many images will be formed for a
block kept between them ?

  (A) One (A) Wrong


  (B) Five (B) Wrong
  (C) Two (C) Wrong
  (D) Infinite (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
What is one litre?
4
  (A) 1000 ml. (A) Right
  (B) 100 ml (B) Wrong
  (C) 10000 ml (C) Wrong
  (D) 10 ml (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
Which of the following events takes place
5
because of friction?
  (A) An apple dropping from a tree (A) Wrong
  (B) Stopping of car after applying break (B) Right
  (C) A train starting and catching speed (C) Wrong
  (D) A jet plane flying al constant speed (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B

6 Which are the planets nearer to the earth?

  (A) Mercury, Jupiter (A) Wrong


  (B) Venus Mars (B) Right
  (C) Mercury, Mars (C) Wrong
  (D) Jupiter ,Mars (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
A compound is a substance formed when two or
7 Which of the followings is not a compound? more chemical elements are chemically bonded
together
(A) Wrong : Common salt is an ionic compound
  (A) Common salt
with the chemical formula NaCl
  (B) Baking powder (B) Wrong : Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate
(C) Wrong : Water is the compound of Oxygen and
  (C) Water
Hydrogen
(D) Right. If the copper strip is made of pure
  (D) Copper strip
copper, then it would be an element
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
Which constituent of air is not useful to
8
plants?
  (A) Carbon dioxide (A) Wrong
  (B) Oxygen (B) Wrong
  (C) Nitrogen (C) Wrong
  (D) Carbon monoxide (D) Right
  Student Current Answer  
Correct Answer D
Which of the following units is not used to
9
measure temperature?
(A) Right : Calorie is the energy needed to raise the
  (A) Calorie
temperature of 1 gram of water through 1o C
  (B) Fahrenheit (B) Wrong
  (C) Centigrade (C) Wrong
  (D) Celsius (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A

Which of the following has rings around


10
itself?

  (A) Earth (A) Wrong


  (B) Mars (B) Wrong
  (C) Saturn (C) Right
  (D) Jupiter (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
11 Which of the following is more pure?
  (A) Water from ground (A) Wrong
  (B) Water from Ganga River (B) Wrong
(C) Right : Rainwater is considered to be close to
  (C) Rainwater distilled water as it is evaporated, condensed and
precipitated
  (D) Well water (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C

12 What is required to set an object in motion?

  (A) Change in place (A) Wrong


  (B) Change in volume (B) Wrong
  (C) Force (C) Right
  (D) Mass (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
Which of the following does not fit in the
13
group?
  (A) Dew (A) Wrong
(B) Right : Smog is a kind of air pollution,
  (B) Smog originally named for the mixture of smoke and fog
in the air
  (C) Fog (C) Wrong
  (D) snow (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
Which of the following distances is longest
14
of all?
  (A) Distance between Earth and Sun (A) Wrong
  (B) Distance between Pluto and Earth (B) Wrong
  (C) Distance between Pluto and Sun (C) Wrong
  (D) Distance between two galaxies (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
Which of the following Indian has traveled
15
in space?
  (A) Rakesh Sharma (A) Right
  (B) C. V. Raman (B) Wrong
  (C) Jayant Narlikar (C) Wrong
  (D) Jagdish Chandra Bose (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
16 What is the S. I. Unit of force?
  (A) Meter (A) Wrong
  (B) Newton (B) Right
  (C) Newton meter (C) Wrong
  (D) Meter tone (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
What is the voltage of electric current used 220-240 Volts is a standard voltage in India. In
17
in a table lamp? USA it is 110 Volts
  (A) 240 volts (A) Right
  (B) 100 volts (B) Wrong
  (C) 60 volts (C) Wrong
  (D) 1.5 volt (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
Chemical change in a matter when the internal
make-up (molecules) of the object changes.
Which of the following is a chemical
18 Unlike a physical change, chemical changes
change?
cannot be reversed. Other examples: Rusting
nails or metals or aluminium,Burning of wood
  (A) Melting of ice (A) Wrong : can be reversed
  (B) Yellowing of leaves due to ripening (B) Right. Cannot be reversed
(C) Disappearing of salt while dissolving in
  (C) Wrong: can be reversed
water
  (D) Warming of air in summer (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
Liquids that boil at low temperatures, such as
gasoline, are volatile liquids, while liquids that
19 Which of the following is most volatile?
boil at higher temperatures, such as water, are
less volatile
  (A) Water (A) Wrong
  (B) Perfume (B) Wrong
  (C) Alcohol (C) Right
  (D) Oil (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
A boy riding a bicycle covers a distance of
20 40000 m. in 60 minutes. What is the speed of
the boy?
  (A) 400 km/hr. (A) Wrong
  (B) 1.32 km/hr. (B) Wrong
  (C) 40 km/hr (C) Right
  (D) 13.2 km/hr (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
What is the approximate width of the door
21 of your classroom, where you are giving the
examination now?
  (A) 1 k m. (A) Wrong
  (B) 1m (B) Right
  (C) 10 m. (C) Wrong
  (D) 50 cm (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
22 Chirag got a crop of 5 quintals of wheat 1 quintal is 100 kg
crop from his field. What is the mass of this
wheat in kilograms?
  (A) 50 Kg (A) Wrong
  (B) 60Kgs. (B) Wrong
  (C) 500 Kg (C) Right
  (D) 5000 Kg (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
Recently India performed number of
23 nuclear arms tests. Which was the place
where these tests were performed?
  (A) Jammu (A) Wrong
  (B) Mumbai (B) Wrong
  (C) Bangalore (C) Wrong
  (D) Pokharan (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
What type of motion will be shown by a kite
24
flying in the sky?
  (A) Random (A) Right
  (B) Curvilinear (B) Wrong
  (C) Oscillatory (C) Wrong
  (D) Linear (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
Class 3 levers help us gain distance. Applying
effort for even a short distance causes a load to
Which type of lever always reduces the move a longer distance.
25
force applied by the effort?

(A) Wrong :In this type of lever, the direction of


force changes. When effort is applied downward,
  (A) Lever of first order
the load moves upward. When effort is applied
upward, the load moves downward.
(B) Wrong : Class 2 levers always reduce effort. By
changing where the load is, you can reduce the
amount of effort even more. The closer the load is
to the fulcrum, the less effort it requires. In this
  (B) Lever of second order
type of lever, the direction of force stays the same.
When effort is applied upward, the load moves
upward. If effort is applied downward, the load
moves downward.
  (C) Lever of third order (C) Right : In this type of lever, the direction of
force stays the same. Therefore, the effort and the
load move in the same direction.
  (D) none of these (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
A slender magnetized steel rod that, when
adjusted to swing in a horizontal plane, as in a
compass, indicates the direction of the earth's
magnetic fields or the approximate position of
north and south.

What type of magnet is used to detect the


26
direction?

  (A) Round magnet (A) Wrong


  (B) Magnetic Needle (B) Right
  (C) U-shaped magnet (C) Wrong
  (D) Bar magnet (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
Which of the following is a renewable
27
source of energy ?
  (A) Wax (A) Wrong :
  (B) Oil (B) Wrong :
  (C) Coal (C) Wrong :
  (D) Flowing water (D) Right :
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
Ocean currents result from two processes - the action of
wind on the surface of the water, and from variation in
water temperature that causes movement- a process
known as convection. Convection occurs because the
What is the reason for setting up of ocean
28 oceanic waters heat up becoming less dense. This water
currents ? moves above the cooler water, and give off its heat to the
surrounding environment. As it cools, it begins to sink,
and the process begins again. Convection results in the
continual circulation of ocean water on a global scale.
  (A) Radiation (A) Wrong :
  (B) Conduction (B) Wrong :
  (C) Convection (C) Right :
  (D) All of these (D) Wrong :
  Student Current Answer  
Correct Answer C
29 What is the velocity of sound in air?
  (A) 332 m/sec. (A) Right
  (B) 332 m/hr (B) Wrong
  (C) 230 m/sec, (C) Wrong
  (D) 230 m/hr (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
What type of energy is present in a biscuit
30
you eat?
  (A) Solar energy (A) Wrong
  (B) Chemical energy (B) Right
  (C) Heat energy (C) Wrong
  (D) Mechanical energy (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
31 Where was the first atom bomb dropped?
  (A) Pearl harbor (A) Wrong
  (B) Bhopal (B) Wrong
  (C) Nagasaki (C) Wrong
  (D) Hiroshima (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
32 What is the invention of Louis Pasteur?
  (A) Method of preservation of milk (A) Right
  (B) Method of preservation of medicine (B) Wrong
  (C) Method of preservation of alcohol (C) Wrong
  (D) Method of preservation of eatables (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
Which property of ash is used as a
33
fertilizer?
  (A) It kills germs (A) Wrong
  (B) It makes soil porous (B) Wrong
  (C) it absorbs water (C) Wrong
  (D) It act as a good food for plant (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
Which of the following diseases can be
34
cured with the help of radiations ?
  (A) Leprosy (A) Wrong
  (B) Cancer (B) Right :
  (C) Tuberculosis (C) Wrong :
  (D) Tetanus (D) Wrong :
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
35 Which of the following statements is true? Click here for more details
(A) Gases have definite shape volume and
  (A) Wrong
mass
  (B) Gases have definite volume and mass (B) Wrong
  (C) Gases have definite mass (C) Right
  (D) None of these (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
Any rusting process is a chemical change as new
chemical product is formed.

What type of change takes place in a rusted


36
pin?

  (A) Physical change (A) Wrong


  (B) Chemical change (B) Right
  (C) Complicated change (C) Wrong
  (D) Controlled change (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
On January 26th 2001 earthquake occurred
37
at Bhuj. What type of change is it ?
  (A) Slow, uncontrolled (A) Wrong :
  (B) Non periodic, uncontrolled (B) Right :
  (C) Slow, controlled (C) Wrong :
  (D) Physical, controlled (D) Wrong :
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
Borosilicate glass is a type of glass with silica
and boron trioxide as the main glass-forming
constituents. Borosilicate glasses are known for
Which of the following will not get affected
38 having very low coefficients of thermal
by chemical action, heat and shock ?
expansion (~3x10 /oC at 20o C), making them
resistant to thermal shock, more so than any
other common glass.
  (A) Soda lime glass (A) Wrong :
  (B) Lead glass (B) Wrong :
  (C) Laminated glass (C) Wrong :
  (D) Borosilicate glass (D) Right :
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
Due to which constituent do we got the
39
natural taste of water?
  (A) Dissolved nitrates (A) Wrong
  (B) Dissolved minerals (B) Right
  (C) Dissolved air (C) Wrong
  (D) Dissolved oxygen (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
In which of the following changes heat is not
40
given out?
(A) Wrong : When water freezes into ice, heat is
  (A) Making ice from water
released, through the heat of fusion.
  (B) Germination of seeds (B) Wrong
(C) Wrong :When surfaces in contact move relative
to each other, the friction between the two surfaces
  (C) Friction between the ground and the wheel
converts kinetic energy into thermal energy. So
heat is given out
  (D) None (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
A change is called irreversible if it cannot be
changed back again. For example you cannot
change a cake back into its ingredients again.
Irreversible changes are permanent. They
cannot be undone. In an irreversible change,
Which of the following shows an new materials are always formed. Sometimes
41 these new materials are useful to
irreversible change?

us. 
  (A) Magnetization of iron rod (A) Wrong
  (B) Ghee from butter (B) Right
  (C) Ice from water vapor (C) Wrong
  (D) Dissolving sodium chloride in water (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
Which of the following pollutants in the air
42
causes acid rain?

  (A) Sulphur dioxide (A) Right


  (B) Carbon dioxide (B) Wrong
  (C) Carbon monoxide (C) Wrong
  (D) Nitrogen dioxide (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
The presence of calcium ions and magnesium
ions in the water makes it hard. Soft water
readily forms lather with soap, but it is more
Rohit used soap to clean his hands and
43 difficult to form lather with hard water. The
found less lather. What is the reason?
dissolved calcium ions and magnesium ions in
hard water react with the soap to form scum, so
more soap is needed.
  (A) Water used was hard (A) Right
  (B) Soap used was black (B) Wrong
  (C) Water was very cold (C) Wrong
  (D) Soap brand was not good (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
Salt water is desalinated to produce fresh water
suitable for human consumption or irrigation.
From where do Dubai people get drinking
44 One potential byproduct of desalination is salt.
water?
Desalination is used on many seagoing ships and
submarines.
  (A) Boiling of well water (A) Wrong
  (B) Importing mineral water (B) Wrong
  (C) Boiling hard water (C) Wrong
  (D) Desalination of sea water (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
A few drops of petrol are poured on your
45 palm, cooling effect is observed as petrol
evaporates. Why do we observe this?
  (A) Heat is given out by hand in air (A) Wrong
  (B) Heat is given out by petrol in air (B) Wrong
(C) Heat is given out by hand and absorbed by
  (C) Right
petrol
(D) Heat is given out by petrol and absorbed
  (D) Wrong
by hand
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C

What is the constant temperature called as


46 at which the liquid state turns into a gaseous
state?

  (A) Melting point (A) Wrong


  (B) Freezing point (B) Wrong
  (C) Boiling point (C) Right
  (D) Heat capacity (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
47 Which acid is present in curds?
  (A) Lactic acid (A) Right
(B) Wrong : Ascorbic acid, better known as
  (B) Ascorbic acid
Vitamin C. Found in Oranges, Kiwi, Guava
  (C) Acetic acid (C) Wrong : Found in Vinegar
  (D) Tartaric acid (D) Wrong : It is in Turmeric
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
What is the state of the fuel in the cooking
48
gas cylinder?
  (A) Vapor (A) Wrong
  (B) Liquid (B) Right
  (C) Gaseous (C) Wrong
  (D) Solid (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
What will happen if salt is sprinkled on hot
49
pan?
  (A) Salt will melt (A) Wrong
  (B) Salt will evaporate (B) Wrong
  (C) Salt (C) Wrong
  (D) Salt will crackle (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
In 1777 who proved that air contains 1/5th
50
part the oxygen?
  (A) Priestly (A) Wrong
  (B) Lyoiser (B) Right
  (C) Karl Scheel (C) Wrong
  (D) Cavendish (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
From which material is the silver paint
51
made up of?
  (A) Aluminum (A) Right
  (B) Silver ,aluminum (B) Wrong
  (C) Quicksilver (C) Wrong
  (D) German silver (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
Which of the following is not a property of
52
acids?
  (A) Acid has a sour test (A) Wrong
  (B) All adds turn blue litmus red (B) Wrong
  (C) Few acids turn red litmus blue (C) Right
  (D) All acids form H* Ions in water (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
53 What is metallurgy?
  (A) Mining of ore (A) Wrong
  (B) Crushing of stones (B) Wrong
  (C) Healing an ore (C) Wrong
  (D) Extracting metal from ore (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
Which of the following statements is true The higher the air temperature, the stronger the
54 about the moisture retaining capacity of bond between water and air molecules, and the
air? drier the air seems to be.
  (A) It increases during winter (A) Wrong
  (B) It increases with decrease in temperature (B) Wrong
  (C) It increases with rain (C) Wrong
  (D) It increases with increase in temperature (D) Right
  Student Current Answer  
Correct Answer D
55 What do you mean by the term planets?
  (A) They are heavenly bodies (A) Wrong
  (B) They do not have light of their own (B) Wrong
  (C) They have satellites (C) Wrong
  (D) They revolve around the sun (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
56 Which metals form the alloy of brass?
  (A) Iron and copper (A) Wrong
  (B) Iron and nickel (B) Wrong
  (C) Copper and zinc (C) Right
  (D) Copper and Tin (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
57 What is the ultimate future of Insat- 1B?
  (A) It will burn up like meteors (A) Right
  (B) It will have to be repaired and re-used (B) Wrong
  (C) It will continue orbiting round the earth (C) Wrong
  (D) Cannot say (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
What does the below experiment indicate?

58

  (A) Air contains water (A) Wrong


  (B) Test tube wall is cool (B) Wrong
  (C) Air is cool (C) Wrong
  (D) Saw dust contains water (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
59 What is the function of the nervous system?
  (A) To know that the stomach is empty. (A) Right.
  (B) To direct the food in the stomach. (B) Right.
  (C) To digest the food in the stomach. (C) Right.
  (D) All of these (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
60 What is the effect of population explosion
on the balance in nature?
  (A) It disturbs the resources in nature. (A) Wrong
  (B) It disturbs the balance in nature. (B) Right
  (C) It causes earthquakes and floods. (C) Wrong
  (D) It improves the balance in nature. (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
61 Which of the following statements is false?
  (A) Man needs grass (A) Wrong
  (B) Tiger needs deer (B) Wrong
  (C) Grass needs tiger (C) Right
  (D) Deer needs domestication (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
Which of the following shows different
62
habit?
  (A) Bat (A) Wrong : active at night
  (B) Squirrel (B) Right. active at day
  (C) Rat (C) Wrong : active at night
  (D) Cockroach (D) Wrong : active at night
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
Which of the following do not fit in the
63
group?
  (A) Rubber (A) Right : Plant product
  (B) Cod-liver oil (B) Wrong : Animal product
  (C) Silk (C) Wrong : Animal product
  (D) Dung (D) Wrong : Animal product
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
Which of the following causes harm to the
64
farm?
  (A) Frog (A) Wrong : It helps loosed the soil
  (B) Earthworm (B) Wrong : It helps loosed the soil
  (C) Sparrow (C) Right : It eats the fruits and flowers
  (D) Snake (D) Wrong : It helps loosed the soil
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
How many canine teeth are present in the
65
human body?

  (A) 2 (A) Wrong


  (B) 4 (B) Right
  (C) 8 (C) Wrong
  (D) 12 (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
The fruit is a characteristic feature of the flowering plants.
It is a mature or ripened ovary, developed after
fertilisation. If a fruit is formed without fertilisation of the
ovary, it is called a parthenocarpic fruit. Generally, the
fruit consists of a wall or pericarp and seeds. The pericarp
may be dry or fleshy. When pericarp is thick and fleshy, it
is differentiated into the outer epicarp, the middle
mesocarp and the inner endocarp.
Which of the following fruits contains the
66
epicarp, mesocarp and endocarp?

  (A) Coconut (A) Right


  (B) Custard apple (B) Wrong
  (C) Apple (C) Wrong
  (D) Orange (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
What is the position of pancreas in the
67
human body?

  (A) At the beginning of the stomach (A) Wrong


  (B) At the beginning of the small intestine (B) Right
  (C) At the end of the large intestine (C) Wrong
  (D) At the end of the small intestine (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
The heart consists of four chambers and is divided into
left and right a wall of muscle called the septum. The right
side of the heart consists of an atrium which receives
blood returning from the body, and the right ventricle,
which then pumps blood out to the lungs, via the
pulmonary artery. The left side again contains an atrium
and a ventricle. The left atrium receives the oxygenated
blood returning from the lungs and the ventricle then
pumps this blood around the body

Which of the following chambers of the


68 heart receive blood from other parts of the
body?

  (A) Right Chambers (A) Wrong


  (B) Left Chambers (B) Wrong
  (C) Upper Chambers (C) Right
  (D) Lower Chambers (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
What is the rate of normal heart beat in an
69
average person ?
  (A) 60/minute (A) Wrong
  (B) 98/minute (B) Wrong
  (C) 90/minute (C) Wrong
  (D) 75/minute (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
Herbs: Starting from the smallest, herb is a
short plant with green, delicate stem. Generally,
they have few branches or branchless. These can
be easily uprooted from the soil. Tomato, wheat,
grass are few examples of herbs.
Shrubs: Shrubs are much taller than herbs; they
might be of your height. Shrub is a medium-
sized plant of bushy, hard stems with branches.
Although stems are hard, they are flexible but
not fragile. Rose, lemon, and henna are some of
the common shrubs around us.
Trees:Trees are big, tall plants. They have very
thick and hard stems called the trunk. This
What are the medium sized plants with single main stem i.e, trunk give rises to many
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hard and woody stem called as?
are branchless like coconut tree; they have only
one main stem which bears leaves, flowers and
fruits all by itself. Mango, cashew, banyan are
some examples of trees.

  (A) Trees (A) Wrong


  (B) Plants (B) Wrong
  (C) Shrubs (C) Right
  (D) Herbs (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
71 Which of the following is a condensed A bud is a "condensed" shoot. Its stem is very
short and its leaves are so close that they
overlap, each one wrapping round the next
above it.

shoot?

  (A) Floral bud (A) Wrong


  (B) Auxiliary bud (B) Wrong
  (C) Vegetative bud (C) Wrong
  (D) All of these (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
Transpiration is the process by which moisture is carried
through plants from roots to small pores on the underside
of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the
atmosphere. Transpiration is essentially evaporation of
water from plant leaves.
Respiration:All living things get the energy they need to
live from a chemical reaction called respiration. This
process needs glucose as a starting point.
Photosynthesis : is the process by which plants, some
bacteria, and some protistans use the energy from sunlight
to produce sugar, which cellular respiration converts into
ATP, the "fuel" used by all living things. The conversion
The evaporation of water through leaves is of unusable sunlight energy into usable chemical energy, is
72 associated with the actions of the green pigment
called
chlorophyll

  (A) Transpiration (A) Right


  (B) Respiration (B) Wrong
  (C) Photosynthesis (C) Wrong
  (D) Growth (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
What are the unfertilized poultry eggs
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called as?
  (A) Broiler (A) Wrong
  (B) Table eggs (B) Right
  (C) Layers (C) Wrong
  (D) Non Vegetarian eggs (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B

Which of the following animals are not


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carnivorous?

(A) Wrong : Polar bears are the largest land


  (A) Polar bear
carnivores in the world
  (B) Elephant (B) Right
(C) Wrong : Frogs are carnivores that eat live prey
  (C) Frog
and do not feed on plants
  (D) Wall lizard (D) Wrong : Carnivore as it only eats insects.
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
Which of the complex food material is not
75 broken down into a simple soluble chemical
compound during digestion?
  (A) Oils (A) Wrong
  (B) Sucrose (B) Wrong
  (C) Carbohydrates (C) Wrong
  (D) Glucose (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
76 Which of the following methods is not Curdling is a process by which a liquid is
adopted to prevent food from getting transformed to a soft semisolid or solid mass.
spoiled by micro organisms?
  (A) Curdling (A) Right
  (B) Boiling (B) Wrong
  (C) Freezing (C) Wrong
  (D) Adding some chemicals (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
While sprouting which food constituent of
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pulses is increased ?
  (A) Iron (A) Wrong
  (B) Calcium (B) Wrong
  (C) Protein (C) Wrong
  (D) Vitamin (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
A contagious disease is a subset category of
transmissible diseases, which are transmitted to
Which of the following is not a contagious other persons, either by physical contact with
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disease? the person suffering the disease, or by casual
contact with their secretions or objects touched
by them or airborne route among other routes.
  (A) Scabies (A) Wrong
  (B) Malaria (B) Right
  (C) Ring Worm (C) Wrong
  (D) Leprosy (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
Which of the followings is an air pollutant
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given out by car exhaust?
  (A) Carbon dioxide (A) Wrong
  (B) Nitrogen (B) Wrong
  (C) Carbon monoxide (C) Right
  (D) Sulphur (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
What is the mode of transmission of
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diphtheria?
(A) Right : Chickenpox, Influenza, Measles,
  (A) Air
Smallpox
  (B) Water (B) Wrong : Cholera, Dysentery
  (C) Contact (C) Wrong : AIDS, Leprosy
  (D) Food (D) Wrong : Cholera, Hepatitis A, Typhoid Fever
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
Honey bees is the world's most important
Which of the following activities will be pollinator of food crops, and it is estimated that
81 preferred by a farmer having sunflower one third of the food that we consume each day
crop? relies on pollination by bees and also by other
insects, birds and bats.
  (A) Poultry Keeping (A) Wrong
  (B) Silkworm rearing (B) Wrong
  (C) Beekeeping (C) Right
  (D) Horticulture (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
Which is the gas produced by micro-
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organisms from the cattle dung?
  (A) L.P.G (A) Wrong
  (B) Hydrogen (B) Wrong
  (C) Methane (C) Right
  (D) Bio-Gas (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C

Which is the aquatic plant that has a stem


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inflated like a balloon ?

  (A) Lotus (A) Wrong


  (B) Water Hyacinth (B) Right
  (C) Water lily (C) Wrong
  (D) Hydrila (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
Which of the following things from diet is Night blindness caused by nearsightedness,
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not useful for correcting night blindness? cataracts, or vitamin A deficiency.
  (A) Leafy vegetables (A) Wrong : Rich in Vitamin A
  (B) Carrots (B) Wrong : Rich in Vitamin A
  (C) Papayas (C) Wrong : Rich in Vitamin A
  (D) Lemons (D) Right. Lemon is rich in vitamin C
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
A blood transfusion is a routine medical
procedure in which donated blood is provided to
you through a narrow tube placed within a vein
in your arm.

In which of the following cases blood


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transfusion is not required to a patient?

  (A) Leukemia (A) Wrong


  (B) Surgery (B) Wrong
  (C) Anemia (C) Wrong
  (D) Diabetes (D) Right : Related to sugar in blood.
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
Which of the following does not help the
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lotus plants to live in water?
  (A) Big Flowers (A) Right
  (B) Air spaces in the Stem (B) Wrong
  (C) Slimy under surface of the leaves (C) Wrong
(D) Waxy layer on the upper surface of the
  (D) Wrong
leaves
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
87 Which of the followings is a vertebrate? Vetebrate : Crocodile,Parrot,Whale,Human,Fis
h,Mouse,Frog
Invetebrate: Cockroach,Lady
bug,Spider,Fly,Starfish,ant,butterfly
  (A) Turtle (A) Right
  (B) Crab (B) Wrong
  (C) Prawn (C) Wrong
  (D) Snail (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
How much blood can a healthy person
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donate at a time?
  (A) 3000 ml. (A) Wrong
  (B) 300 ml. (B) Right
  (C) 1500 ml (C) Wrong
  (D) All of these (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
89 Which is the biennial plant?
  (A) Banyan (A) Wrong
  (B) Hibiscus (B) Wrong : Annual
  (C) Marigold (C) Wrong : Annual
  (D) Radish (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
Which of the following plants does not close
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their leaves after sunset ?
  (A) Takla (A) Wrong
  (B) Mango (B) Right
  (C) Acacia (C) Wrong
  (D) Cassia (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
91 ELISA technique is used to detect which
disease ?
  (A) Jaundice (A) Wrong
  (B) AIDS (B) Right
  (C) Tuberculosis (C) Wrong
  (D) Allergy (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer B
Which digits are used in the binary code of
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Computers?
  (A) One and Zero (A) Right
  (B) One and Nine (B) Wrong
  (C) Zero and Nine (C) Wrong
  (D) Zero, One and Nine (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A

93 What is the carat measure of pure gold ?

  (A) 26 (A) Wrong


  (B) 20 (B) Wrong
  (C) 24 (C) Right
  (D) 18 (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
This is because the objects are made smaller by
the mirror, so they appear farther away! These
What type of mirrors is used in cars for
94 mirrors are also used for security in buildings
rear view?
near corners, enabling people to see around a
corner before they actually reach it.
  (A) Plane (A) Wrong
  (B) Concave (B) Wrong
  (C) Plane-convex (C) Wrong
  (D) Convex (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
Where is the head quarters of World Health
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Organization located ?
  (A) Geneva, Switzerland (A) Right
  (B) Manila, Philippines (B) Wrong
  (C) Rome, Italy (C) Wrong
  (D) Pittsburg, U. S. A. (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
Which is the home town or Dr. A. P. J.
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Abdul Kalam ?
  (A) Rameshwaram (A) Right
  (B) Aligarh (B) Wrong
  (C) Bangalore (C) Wrong
  (D) Delhi (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
97 What is the full form of " W. W. F."  
  (A) World Wide Fund (A) Wrong
  (B) Wild World Federation (B) Wrong
  (C) World Wide Fund for Nature (C) Right
  (D) World Wide Federation of Nature (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer C
Why should we dispose off the wet and dry
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waste separately?
  (A) Dry waste can be recycled (A) Wrong
  (B) Wet waste can be used (B) Wrong
  (C) It adds to the national income (C) Wrong
  (D) All of these (D) Right
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer D
What are the important qualities of a fuse
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wire?
  (A) Low resistance and low melting point (A) Right
  (B) High resistance and low melting point (B) Wrong
  (C) High resistance and high melting point (C) Wrong
  (D) Low resistance and high melting point (D) Wrong
Student Current Answer
   
Correct Answer A
Who said "Genius is one per cent
100 Inspiration and ninety nine per cent
perspiration"
  (A) Albert Einstein (A) Wrong
  (B) Isaac Newton (B) Wrong
  (C) Aristotle (C) Wrong
  (D) Thomas A. Edison (D) Right
  Correct Answer D  

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