QUESTIONS
FOR EVERYDAY SCIENCE
▪ Spleen
is called the graveyard of Red Blood Cells.
▪ Oxgen
Gas was discovered by Priestly.
▪ Dr.
James Waston discovered the structure of DNA in 1953.
▪ Cell
for the first time was discovered by Robert Hook.
▪ “Debugging” is the process of locating and fixing or
bypassing bug s (errors) in computer program code or the engineering of a hardware device.
▪ ‘Claustrophobia” is defined as the fear of enclosed
spaces.
▪ “Brass” is an alloy of copper and zinc; the proportions
of zinc and copper can be varied to create a range of brasses with varying properties.
▪ “Bronze” is a metal alloy consisting primarily of
copper, usually with tin as the main additive.
▪ Vitamin C (also callead Ascorbic Acid) is a powerful
antioxidant, and aids in the production of collagen, and stimulates the immune system. Vitamin C is
essential for appetite.
▪ “Soda Water” serves as a primary remedy for upset
stomach.
▪ Normal
arterial blood pH is 7.40, with a range of about 7.36-7.44. Blood pH depends on
carbon dioxide
(CO2)
concentration and bicarbonate (HCO3) concentration.
▪ The
main constituent of Sui Gas is Methane.
▪ Agoraphobia is the fear of open or public places.
“Agraphia” is the inability to write. Acrophobia is the fear of heights. Aerophobia is a fear of flying,
Apiphobia is a fear of what? Bees. Cyberphobia is the fear of computers or working on a computer.
▪ and acrophobia a fear of Heights.
▪ A CPU( cache) is a cache used by the central
processing unit of a computer to reduce the average time to access memory. The cache is a smaller, faster memory
which stores copies of the data from the most frequently used main memory locations.
▪ “Dry ice” is a Solid Carbon Dioxide.
▪ Chemically
diamond is a Pure Carbon.
▪ Gas
is use in Fire Cylinders CO2.(CO2 is use for extinguishing fire)
▪ Sulphuric
Acid is use in the car batteries.
▪ ‘Parkinson’
is adisease of Brain.
▪ The
normal pulse beat of a human body is between 72—80.
▪ An
instrument designed for testing the purity of milk is called Lactometer.
▪ “Autopsy”
is the Post-Mortem examination of a body.
▪ “Lexicography”
is the branch of science which deals with the process of writing dictionaries.
▪ Speed
of Sound in Air 331 m/s.
▪ Red
Colour has largest and Blue colour has shortest Wavelength.
▪ “Pomology” is the study and cultivation of fruit.
▪ Logarithm tables were invented by John Napier
▪ Fish
is the Best source of protein.
▪ Most
commonly used bleaching agent is chlorine
▪ The
chief constituent of gobar gas is methane.
▪ The
frequency of which of the following is the highest? Radio waves
▪ “Charles
Drew” was the first pioneered the idea of a blood bank.
▪ Kidneys
organ of the body purifies the blood.
▪ Skin
is highly affected by the nuclear radiation first.
▪ Radio
waves travel with almost the velocity of Light.
▪ Diamond
is the hardest mineral.
▪ Life
history of human malaria parasite in Anopheles was first described by Ronald
Ross
▪ The
distance between the earth and the sun is smallest in the month of January.
▪ Green
vegetables are a good source of Minerals and Vitamins.
▪ One
metric ton is equal to 1000 kg, or 2204 pounds.
▪ One square foot is equal to144 sq inches and 1 meter
is equal to 3.28 foot.One nautical mile is equal to 6080.
▪ “Monometer” is an instrument for measuring Gaseous
Pressure.
▪ Atmospheric
pressure at sea level is 760 mm
▪ The
acceleration caused by gravity per second is 32 feet.
▪ 1
Inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters.
▪ Silicon
is called the “Earth maker”.
▪ When
a disease occurs over a large area of earth’s surface at one time, it is called
Epidemic disease.
▪ The area between the Tropic of Cancer and the Trpic
of Capricorn, where the sun is vertically overhead at some point of the year is called The Torrid zone.
▪ Deficiency of Vitamin C causes Scurvy.
▪ What
does Angstrom measure? Speed of ships
▪ The
scientist who first discovered that the earth revolves round the sun was
Copernicus.
▪ “Digital
Computer” was invented by Howard Alken.
▪ Wood
is the least conducter of electricity.
▪ “Cryptography”
deals with the study of secret writing.
▪ What
is laughing gas? Nitrous Oxide
▪ The
element common to all acids is Hydrogen.
▪ Diamond
is an allotropic form of Carbon.
▪ Earth
revolves around the sun from? West to east
▪ Philately
is the science of stamp collection.
▪ Hydrometer
is used for specific gravity of liquid.
▪ Which
vitamin easily prepared in body? vitamin D
▪ Which
gas is commonly used in balloons? Helium
▪ The most abundant element in earth curst is Oxygen (O)
46.6% and silican is the second abudent element
of earth and silican is called earth maker.
▪ One horse power is equal to 746 watt.
▪ Which
colour phosphorus used in matches? Red
▪ Oldest
known element? Copper
▪ Which
shape of carbon is used in lead pencils? Graphite
▪ Artificial
silk is called rayon.
▪ Basic
component of paper is wood.
▪ The bar is a unit of pressure equal to 100
kilopascals and roughly equal to the atmospheric pressure on Earth at sea level.
▪ Light year is the unit of distance.It is the
distance that light can travel in one year. A light year is equal to 9.46 trillion kilometers.
▪ Largest organ of the body is Skin and largest gland
is Liver.
▪ Kidney
disease due to overdose of vitamin c.
▪ CPU
is an abbreviation of Central Processing Unit.
▪ Cusec
is unit of water flow.
▪ ATM stands for Automated Teller Machine.
▪ Mirage is an example of refraction of Light.
▪ Sound
travels fastest in Glass.
▪ The
gravitational force on the body is called as Weight.
▪ Most
astronomers believe that origin of the Universe is Big Bang Theory.
▪ Hepatitis
and jaundice are the diseases of Liver.
▪ Neon
gas is used in decoration lighting.
▪ Creature
having both male and female organs is known as Hermaphrodite.
▪ A
low area storm with high winds rotating about a center of low atmospheric
pressure is called Cyclone.
▪ The
first Muslim scientist who presented the law of reflection and refraction
isIbn-ul-Haitham.
▪ The
difference in the duration of day and night increases as one move from Equator
to poles.
▪ Solar
system was discovered by Nicolaus Copernicus.
▪ RAM
stands for Random Access Memory.
▪ Richest
source of Vitamin D is cod liver oil.
▪ 1sq
cm is equal to how many square mm? 100
▪ 1
milligram gold is equal to how many milligrams? 1000
▪ We
are saved from ultraviolet rays of sun through? Ozone Layer
▪ Vitamin
K helps in blood clotting.
▪ Iron
metabolism in the human body is helpful for Haemoglobin and blood is red due to
hemoglobin.
▪ In
how many groups the living organisms that have back bone, are divided? 5 groups
▪ Vitamins
C not stored in human body and lack of vitamin c create skin disease.
▪ Art
and science of growing flowers, fruit and vegetables is called Horticulture.
▪ What
did Sir Isaac Pitman invent? A form of shorthand
▪ “Dactyliography”
is the study of finger prints.
▪ “Etymology”
is the study of origin and history of words.
▪ “Plague”
is a disease, which spreads by rat.
▪ “Choreography” is the art of designing sequences of
movements in which motion, form, or both are specified. Choreography may also refer to the design itself, which is
sometimes expressed by means of dance
notation.
▪ Newton discovered that every applied force has an
equal reaction.
▪ When heavy unstable elements split into relatively
smaller elements along with the release of energy is called fission.
▪ Protein is present in the highest amount in a human
body.
▪ ‘Bicycle’
was invented by Macmillan
▪ “Amino
Acid” is the smallest unit of Protein.
▪ How
many pairs of ribs are there in the human body? 12.
▪ A cataract is a clouding that develops in the
crystalline lens of the eye or in its envelope (lens capsule), varying in degree from slight to complete opacity
and obstructing the passage of light.
▪ Ice melting at poles is because of Ozone depletion.
Afforestation stands for planting of new Trees.
▪ “Marie Curie” was a physicist and chemist famous for
her pioneering research on radioactivity. She was the first person honored with two Nobel Prizes—in
physics and chemistry.
▪ On boiling egg hardens which indicates the presence
of Protein.
▪ Abusive
drugs damage cells of Brain.
▪ In
modern television Cathode Ray Tube is replaced with Transistor.
▪ Acupuncture
is a type of alternative medicine that treats patients by insertion and manipulation
of solid,
generally
thin needles in the body.this medical treatment was found in China.
▪ “Stainless
Steel” contains chromium, Iron and corban.
▪ Red
blood cells have no nucleus
▪ Pain
in ears when aeroplane goes down because of High Air pressure.
▪ The
maximum limit of sound beyond which a person can become deaf is 129 db.
▪ Natural gas effect on our lungs because, it is
harmful for human being. When ever we inhale carbon monoxide its poisonous and human body feeling
illness. Its very dangrous when ever natural gas leak some where repair or block this leakage its very
harmfull for human body and childrens as well.
▪ The tiny air sacs in the lungs tissues are called
Aliveoli.
▪ The quantity of charge that is stored in a condenser
is measured in Coulombs and SI unit of pressure is Pascal.
▪ The deficiency of Viamin E causes sterility in men
and women.
▪ A xerophyte or xerophytic organism is a plant that
has adapted to survive in an environment that lacks water, such as a desert.
▪ A halophyte is a plant that grows where it is
affected by salinity in the root area or by salt spray, such as in saline semi-deserts, mangrove swamps, marshes and
sloughs, and seashores.
▪ An epiphyte is a plant that normally grows on
another plant for support. It is not parasitic, but uses the host plant for support only.
▪ Anthophobia is the fear of flower. Xenophobia is the
dislike or fear of people from other countries.
▪ Photophobia
is the extreme sensitivity to light.
▪ “Herpes”
is a disease caused by a herpes virus, affecting the skin or the nervous
system.
▪ “Erythrocyte” is a red blood cell ( typically a
biconcave disc without a nucleus) that contains the pigment hemoglobin and transports oxygen and carbindioxide
to and from the tissues.
▪ “Leucocyte” is a colourless cell which circulates in
the blood and body fluids and is involved in counter acting foreign substances and disease ; a white
blood cell.
▪ “Isobar” a line on a map connecting points having
the same atmospheric pressure.
▪ “Pneumonia”
is a lung infection in which the air-sacs fill with pus.
▪ “Leprosy” is a contagious bacterial disease that
affects the skin, mucous membranes and nerves, causing discoloration and humps on the skin and, in severe
cases, disfigurement and deformities.
▪ “Lithophytes” are a type of plant that grows in or
on rocks. Lithophytes feed off moss, nutrients in rain water, litter, and even their own dead tissue.
▪ Gunpowder is a mixture of sulphur, charcoal and
potassium nitrate (nitre). When water is added to the mixture potassium nitrate dissolves.
▪ A black hole is a region of spacetime from which
nothing, not even light, can escape.
▪ Rabies (Hydrophobia) is a disease recognized by
Insane Dog biting. It effect on the Central Nervous system.
▪ Pneumonia affects the respiratory system.
▪ “Cooking
gas” is a mixture of Butane and Propane.
▪ Iron
articles rust because of the formation of a mixture of ferrous and ferric
hydroxide.
▪ “Chlorination”
is the process of adding the element chlorine to water as a method of water
purification
to
make it fit for human consumption as drinking water.
▪ Sulphur
is mixed with the rubber to make it more flexible.
▪ Dysentery is an intestinal inflammation, especially
in the colon, that can lead to severe diarrhea with mucus or blood in the feces.
▪ Vibrio cholerae is a Gram-negative, comma-shaped
bacterium. Some strains of V. cholerae cause the disease cholera.
▪ “Thanatophobia” is an extreme and irrational fear of
death.
▪ “Psoriasis”
is a common skin condition that causes skin redness and irritation.
▪ “Hippocratic Oath” is an oath historically taken by
physicians and other healthcare professionals swearing to practise medicine ethically. It is widely believed to have
been written by Hippocrates, often regarded
as the father of western medicine, or by one of his students.
▪ Microphone is used to convert sound waves into
electrical energy.
▪ Penicillin
is widely used as an antibiotic
▪ The air we inhale is mixture of gases. Which of the
following gases in the mixture is highest in percentage? Nitrogen
▪ The average thickness of the earth's crust is 32km.
▪ The
substances human body produces to fight against disease germs are called
Antibodies.
▪ The
distance of place south or north of Equator is called Latitude.
▪ “Aboriculture” is a science of the cultivation,
management, and study of individual trees, shrubs, vines, and other perennial woody plants.
▪ “Vitamin E” is present in egg.
▪ “Y2K”
is a computer problem.
▪ Which
of the following animals can hear ultrasonic sound? Bat
▪ SIM
stands for Subscriber identity Module.
▪ The
energy generation in stars is due to Fusion of light nuclei.
▪ Martin
Cooper is known for his invention of Mobile Phone.
▪ The
law of floating bodies was discovered by greek scientist Archimedes.
▪ First human heart transplant operation conducted by
Dr. Christian Bernard on Louis Washkansky, was conducted in 1967
▪ Exposure to sunlight helps a person improve his
health because the ultraviolet rays convert skin oil into Vitamin D
▪ The ozone layer restricts Ultraviolet radiation
▪ Eugenics
is the study of altering human beings by changing their genetic components
▪ Ecology
deals with Relation between organisms and their environment.
▪ Filaria
is caused by Mosquito.
▪ If
speed of rotation of the earth increases, weight of the body decreases
▪ Fathometer
is used to measure Ocean depth
▪ Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit was a German Physicist ;
developed the mercury thermometer in 1714 ; devised temperature scale
▪ Who discovered penicillin? Alexander Fleming.
▪ “Entymology”
is the study of Insects.
▪ In Algebra and mathematics who is credited with the
originating the Binomial Theorem by Omar-i- Khayyam.
▪ Nitrogen gas is used in electric bulb.
▪ One
US barrel is equal to 159 litres.
▪ Quicklime
is an alkaline powder obtained by strongly heating which other material? Chalk.
▪ What
is the name of the milky fluid obtained from trees which is used to produce
rubber? Latex.
▪ Which
is the only mammal with the power of active flight? Bat.
▪ Which
lower level of clouds are commonly called ‘rain clouds’? Nimbus.
▪ Which
medical specialty is concerned with the problems and illnesses of children?
Pediatrics.
▪ What
name is given to the stiffening of the body after death? Rigor mortis.
▪ The
name of which Roman god means 'shining father' in Latin? Jupiter.
▪ What
is the central colour of a rainbow? Green.
▪ What
part of the body consists of the duodenum, the jejunum and the ileum? Small
intestine.
▪ What,
in internet terminology, does SMTP stand for? Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
▪ What,
in internet terminology, does FTP stand for? File Transfer Protocol.
▪ What is the art of preparing, stuffing and mounting
the skins of animals to make lifelike models called? Taxidermy.
▪ What is the technical name for abnormally high blood
presure? Hypertension.
▪ What
part of eye is responsible for its color? The iris.
▪ What
is the second planet from the sun? Venus.
▪ Which
gas used in advertising signs has the symbol Ne? Neon.
▪ In
medicine, which is the most widespread parasitic infection? Malaria.
▪ What causes earthquakes? Earthquakes occur when
energy stored within the Earth, usually in the form of strain in rocks, suddenly
releases. This energy is transmitted to the surface
of the Earth by earthquake waves.
▪ What is Galaxy? Galaxy, a massive ensemble of
hundreds of millions of stars, all gravitationally interacting, and orbiting about a common center.
Astronomers estimate that there are about 125 billion
galaxies in the universe. All the stars visible to
the unaided eye from Earth belong to Earth’s galaxy, the Milky Way.
▪ What is an anemometer? Anemometer (Greek anemos,
“wind”; metron, “measure”), an instrument that measures wind speed.
▪ What is paleontology? Paleontology, study of prehistoric
animal and plant life through the analysis of fossil remains.
▪ How far is the sun from earth? the average distance
from Earth is 150 million km (93 million miles).
▪ What was the first
creature to travel
in space? The Soviet Union also launched
the first living
creature, a dog named Laika, into space on November 3, 1957.
▪ What is dry ice? Solid carbon
dioxide, known as dry ice, is widely used as a refrigerant. Its cooling effect is almost twice that of water ice; its special advantages are that it
does not melt as a liquid but turns into gas,
and that it produces an inert atmosphere that reduces bacterial growth.
• The
origin of earth dates back to approximately? 4.6 billion year
• The
dates on which day and night is equal are? 21st march and 23rd september
•
Haematite is an ore of iron.
•
Earth completes one rotation on its axis in? 23 hours 56 mints and 4.9 sec
•
Which of the following gases is most predominant in the sun? Hydrogen
• The
coldest planet is Neptune.
• The
Cornea of the eyes is the only part of body without blood supply.
• The
Average weight of man’s brain is 4.8 ounces.
• The
Average weight of woman’s brain is 4.4 ounces.
• The most common element in the atmosphere is
Nitrogen (N), which is present at 78.08 percent by volume and 75.52 percent by mass.
• The most common element in the universe is
Hydrogen (H), according for 90 percent of all known matter in the universe, and68 percent by mass in the
Solar System.
•
Radium was discovered by Mario Curie Pierre Curie.
•
Railway Engine was invented by Stephenson.
• The
largest bone of human body is Thigh Bone.
• The proportion of water in human body is about
85%. (Blood in Human Body 5-6 Liter 10 % of total volume )
• Cockroach is considered as the ancient insect of
the world.
•
“Rickets” is a disease of the bones ( due to deficiency of Vitamin D ).
•
Sound will travel fastest in Solids.
• Lack
of oxygen at high altitude produces bleeding.
•
Chronometer is used to measure time while on ship.
•
Dental enamel is the hardest thing present in a human body.
• The
density of a liquid is measured by Hydrometer.
•
‘Fathom’ is the unit of measurement of depth.
• Iron
is the most widely used metal.
• A
human body has 236 joints. (206 bones , new baby contains 300). There are 24
ribs in a human body.
• A
colour blind person cannot distinguish between Red and Green.
•
Hippocrates is considered as the father of Medicine.
•
Platinum is the costliest metal in the world.
• The
main component of a TV is a cathode ray tube.
• A
man breathes 17 to18 times in a minute.
• The
breathing rate is controlled by the medulla.
• The
only metal which is liquid at ordinary temperature is Aluminium.
• In
the normal composition of human body oxygen is 64 percent.
• The use of fingerprints for identification
purposes was first proposed by the British scientist Sir Francis Galton.
• Who invented ‘Printing Press’? Gutenberg
• Who
invented ‘Television’? John L. Baird
• Who
was the inventor of ‘mercury thermometer’? Fahrenheit
•
Albert Einstein presented ‘theory of relativity’.
•
Insulin was invented by F. Banting.
• Who
discovered ‘X-rays’? Roentgen
• Dr.
Alfred Bernhard Nobel discovered Dynamite
• ‘Law
of gravitation’ was introduced by Sir Isaac Newton
•
‘Vaccination for smallpox’ was discovered by Jenner
• Who
discovered ‘Oxygen’? Priestley Joseph
• What
is the scientific name of man? Homo sapiens
•
Polio, AIDS and Measles are caused by Virus
•
T.B., leprosy , whooping cough and diphtheria are caused by Bacteria
• Lack
of vitamin B can cause Beri Beri
•
Goiter is caused by Deficiency of Iodine
• Man
eat both plants and animals so called Omnivore
•
Pepsin produced in stomach digests the Proteins
• Bile
is secreted by Liver
•
Blood sugar level is controlled by hormone called Insulin
• DNA
double helix model was given by Watson and Crick
• Who
gave the theory of evolution? Darwin
•
Pituitary glands are located on Brain
•
Tears are produced by Lachrymal glands
• In
human eye image is formed at Retina
•
Lemon contains vitamin C vitamin
• What
is diploid number of man’s chromosome? 46
• A
patient is put to Dialysis, when he or she suffers from Kidney ailment
•
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is infected by Virus
• A
universal donor has blood group is O (reciepter A&B)
•
Kangaroo is native animal of Australia
•
Helium, neon and argon are called Noble Gases
•
Water is made of which two gases? Hydrogen and Oxygen
•
Copper is used in making brass, bronze and German silver.
•
Which atom does not have a neutron? Hydrogen
• The
charge present on an electron is Negative
• The
charge present on a proton is Positive
•
Water was discovered by Cavendish
• Most
abundant element in human body is Oxygen
•
Which of the following is the lightest element of the periodic table? Hydrogen
• An
instrument used for measuring atmospheric pressure is called Barometer
•
Natural radioactivity was discovered by Becquerel in 1896
•
Neutron was discovered by Chadwick
• The
circumference of the earth was determined by Al-Beruni
•
Telephone was invented by Graham Bell
• SI unit of length is Metre, SI unit of force is
Newton, Unit of work in SI units is Joule and Unit of Power in SI unit is Watt.
• Energy possessed by a body due to its motion is
called Kinetic Energy
• Lens
which is thinner at the centre and thicker at the edge is called Concave Lens .
• A
lens which is thicker at the centre and thinner at the edges is called Convex Lens
• The
diameter of a lens is called Aperture
•
Energy in sun produced by hydrogen nuclei is the result of Fusion
• Ohm
is unit of which quantity? Resistance
•
Calorie is unit of which quantity? Heat
• Dyne
is unit of which quantity? Force
•
Angstrom is unit of which quantity? Length
•
Becquerel is unit of which quantity? Radioactivity
• Who
invented printing press? John Guttenberg
• A
beam of white light passing through a prism scatters in Seven colours
• How
much time does the sun light take to reach the Earth? 8.5 minutes
• The
Sun is made of gases mainly Hydrogen and Helium
• The
outer surface temperature of the Sun is 6000 0C
• In
the core of the Sun Nuclear Fusion process is occurring all the times.
•
Which is the hottest planet of our solar system? Venus
•
Which planet is closest to the Earth? Venus
•
Which planet is biggest from the Sun? Jupiter
•
Which is the closest planet to the Sun? Mercury
•
During Solar eclipse the moon comes between the Earth and the Sun.
•
During Lunar eclipse the Earth comes between the moon and the Sun.
• The
greenish planet of solar system is Uranus
•
Which planet of solar system is red in colour? Mars
• Name
the blue coloured planet. Neptune
•
Formation and change of one season to another is due to Earth Revolution
• The
Sun appears to rise from the East and set into the West due to Rotation of
Earth
• ROM
stands for Read Only Memory
• A
byte is a group of 8 bits
• SIMM
stands for Single Inline Memory Module
• Four
nibbles are equal to Two Bytes
•
Smallest unit of memory is Bit
• 1
Megabyte is equal to 1024 Kilobytes
• 1
Kilobyte is equal to 1024 Bytes
• A
condition in which memory lost is called Amnesia.
•
Which planet is known as “Earth’s near twin planet”? Venus
•
Which is the brightest planet in the Solar System? Venus
• The
smallest, fastest and smallest diameter planet is Mercury.
•
Which one of the following planets has the maximum number of satellites?
Jupiter
• To
measure electric current: Ammeter is used
•
Which instrument is used to measure blood pressure? Sphygmomanometer
•
Which instrument is used to measure minute electrical currents? Galvanometer
•
Hydrometer is the device that measures: The specific gravity of a liquid
•
Hygrometer is used to measure: humidity
• What
is used for detecting and measure earthquakes? Seismograph
• What
splits light into its spectrum? Spectroscope
•
Thermometer is used to measure: Temperature.
▪ The
science of study of old age is called Gerontology
▪ The
function of the thermostat in a refrigerator is To maintain the temperature
▪ Blotting
paper absorbs ink because The action of capillary
▪ Name the vaccine that protects against tuberculosis?
BCG bacillus Calmette-Guérin
▪ Name the disease of the liver that causes a patient
to turn yellow? Jaundice
▪ Equinox
is the time when the sun appears vertically overhead at noon at the equator.
▪ In
the human body, blood-clotting factor is produced by the liver
▪ Human
blood is able to carry large amounts of oxygen because of the chemical
hemoglobin
▪ The
living part of a plant cell is composed of a nucleus and cytoplasm
▪ The
front of the eye is covered with a tough transparent material called CORNEA
▪ The
smallest branches of an artery lead into tiny blood vessels called CAPPILARIES
▪ Insulin
is produced in the human body by the Pancreas
▪ In
an animal cell protein is synthesized in the Ribosome
▪ Chemically
finger nails are made up of Protein
▪ Muscle
stiffness is a symptom caused by the disease Tetanus
▪ The
fat in our food is digested by the enzymes lipase
▪ Sound
is a form of energy
▪ A
fraction of sunlight is refracted as it enters the earth’s atmosphere.
▪ Electric
current is measured by an Ammeter.
▪ Light
with larger wavelength than that of the red colour is called infrared
▪ Medulla
Oblongata connects the small brainwith the spinal chord.
▪ Spinach
is a good source of vitamin A, B2 (Riboflavin) and Iron.
▪ Femur
is a bone of the leg.
▪ Excessive
burning of fossil fuels cause acid rain.
▪ Planet
Mars has two moons.
▪ Bauxite
is an ore of aluminium
▪ Mica
is a nonconductor of electricity
▪ Sun
is the biggest star in the universe.
▪ The
capacity to do work is called energy.
▪ The
energy possessed by a body die to its position is called potential energy.
▪ Nucleus
usually lies in the centre of an animal cell
▪ Calcium and phosphorus are the essential elements of
bones. (vi) Proteins are formed by
combination of amino acids.
(vii) Rainwater dissolves sulphur
dioxide to form sulphuric acid.
▪ The
set of instructions given to a computer is called software.
▪ In a
heat engine, heat energy is changed into mechanical energy
▪ The
smallest unit of measurement of wavelength is angstrom
▪ The
chemical generally used in refrigerators is ethylene
▪ Period
of famous Muslim scientists is 7th – 13th century A.D.
▪ Heat
radiation travels at a speed equal to speed of light
▪ Amoeba
is a unicellular animal.
▪ Leprosy
is a disorder of the nervous system.
▪ Quartz
is chemically a Silicate.
▪ Solar
eclipse occurs in New moon.
▪ Centigrade
& Fahrenheit scales give same reading at - 400o
▪ Who
described protoplasm as the physical basis of life? T. H. Huxley
▪ The
scientist who first discovered that the earth revolves round the sun was
Copernicus
▪ Who
invented the steam engine? James Watt
▪ Who
discovered circulation of blood in human body? William Harvey
▪ The
credit of inventing the television goes to Baird
▪ The
credit of developing the polio vaccine goes to Jonas Salk
▪ The
unit of energy in MKS system is Joule
▪ The
telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell
▪ What
is the body temperature of a normal man? 36.9oC
▪ The
pancreas secretes Insulin
▪ Tibia
is a bone found in the Leg
▪ The
largest part of the human brain is the Cerebrum
▪ Red
blood corpuscles are formed in the Bone marrow
▪ What
is the main component of bones and teeth? Calcium sulphate
▪ The
main constituent of hemoglobin is Iron
▪ The
function of hemoglobin is Prevention of anemia
▪ Malaria
is a disease which effects the Spleen
▪ A
person of which of the following blood groups is called a universal donor? O
▪ A
person with which of the following blood groups can receive blood of any group?
AB
▪ Which
gland in the human body is called the master gland? Pituitary
▪ How
many bones are there in a newly born infant? 300
▪ Which
of the following diseases is caused by virus? Small pox
▪ Medulla
oblongata is a part of human Brain
▪ Myopia
is a disease connected with Eyes
▪ Leukemia
is a disease of the Blood
▪ Short-sightedness
can be corrected by using Concave lens
▪ Trachoma
is a disease of the Eyes
▪ Typhoid
and cholera are typical examples of Water-borne disease
▪ Pyorrhea
is a disease of the Gums
▪ Lack
of what causes diabetes. Insulin
▪ Appendix
is appendix is a part of Large intestine
▪ ECG
is used for the diagnosis of aliments of Heart
▪ Biopsy is done on Tissues taken form a living body
▪ Dialysis is used
for the treatment of Kidney failure
▪ Insulin
is injected into the intestines by Pancreas
▪ Lock
Jaw, i.e., difficulty in opening the mouth is a symptom of Tetanus
▪ Lungs
are situated in the Thoracic cavity
▪ Enzymes
help in Digestion of food. Food is normally digested in the Small intestines.
▪ The
planet of the solar system which has maximum numbers of Moon is Jupiter (as of
2011)
▪ A
unit of length equal to the average distance between the earth and sun is
called Astronomical unit
▪ The ozone layer is present about 30miles (50km) in
atmosphere above earth. The stratum (layer) of atmosphere in which ozone layer lies is called as Stratosphere
▪ Which rocks are formed by the alteration of
pre-existing rocks by great heat or pressure Metamorphic rocks
▪ The most abundant natural Iron oxides are Hematite
and Magnetite
▪ The
most abundant elements in sea water Sodium and Chlorine
▪ The
unit of home electricity energy consumption is Kilowatt hour
▪ The
speed of sound in dry air at 20 C is about (343 m/s)
▪ The
time light takes from Sun to reach Earth is 8 minutes
▪ Light
from Sun travels a distance before it reaches Earth 150 Million Km
▪ The
most suitable thermometer for measuring the boiling point of water is Mercury
thermometer
▪ The
density of water is greatest at 4°C
▪ A vacuum
can not conduct heat
▪ The
building blocks of elements are called Molecules
▪ Boiling
of an egg is a change which is Chemical
▪ The
usual raw material for ceramics, generally found beneath the top soil is? Clay
▪ Polyamides
are synthetic polymers commonly known as Nylon
▪ Telephone
was invented in 1876 in America by Graham Bell.
▪ Man
belongs to the family Hominidae
▪ To
measure the specific gravity of milk, the instrument used is Lactometer
▪ one
of the fundamental characteristics of living organisms is Metabolism
▪ Water is heated in a kettle. The inside water is
heated by convection. A person sitting near the fire receives heat by Radiation
▪ Three
elements needed for the healthy growth of plants are N,P,K
▪ Parsec
is a unit of Distance
▪ Twinkling
of stars is caused by refraction of light
▪ In
humans , most nutrient molecules are absorbed by the small intestine
▪ Laughing
gas has chemical composition of the following two elements which are Nitrogen +
oxygen
▪ Hepatitis
A is transmitted to different individuals by Water
▪ The
unit that coordinates different devices of the computer system is Control unit
▪ Cancer
can be treated by Chemotherapy and radiotherapy
▪ The
name of the common mineral salt present in sea is Sodium Chloride
▪ Founder
of modern astronomy was Nicolas Copernicus
▪ The
instrument which measures very high temperature is Pyrometer
▪ Chemical
used to kill rats and mice are Rodenticides
▪ The position of earth in its orbit, when it is at
its greatest distance from the sun causing northern summer is called Aphelion
▪ Which of the following layers make radio
transmission possible?Ionosphere
▪ Which of the following explains the reason why there
is no total eclipse of the sun? Size of
the earth in relation to that of moon
▪ Which one of the following is a non-metallic
mineral? Gypsum
▪ Yeast
is used in making bread because it produces Carbon dioxide
▪ Oasis
is associated with Desert
▪ Name
the famous book of Ibn-Sina in which he discussed human physiology and medicine?
Al-Qanoon
▪ Animal
which captures and readily kills living animals for its food is called Predator
• An
alimeter is used for measuring Altitude
•
Oology is the study of Birds eggs
•
Radioactivity was discovered by Henry Bacquerel
• The
metal used in storage batteries is Lead
•
Barometer was invented by Torricelli
•
Dynamo was invented by Michael Faraday
•
Galileo’s first scientific discovery was Pendulum
•
Microscope was invented by Aaton Van Leewen Hock
• The
scientist who is known as father of modern biology is Aristotle
• The
first person to see a cell under microscope was Robert Hooke
• The
smallest flowering plant is Worffia
• The
four blood groups were discovered by Karl Landsteiner
• The
atomic number of oxygen is Eight
• The
basic building blocks of proteins are Amino acids
• The
unit of loudness is Phon
• An
ammeter is used to measure Electric current
•
Plant that eat insects are called Insectivorous plants
•
Fruits that are formed without fertilization are called Parthenocarpic
•
Plants that flower only once in their lifetime are called Mono carpic
•
Penicillin is obtained from Mould
•
Herpetology is the study of Reptiles
•
Osteology is the study of Bones
• The
botanical name for onion is Allium Cepa
• The
study of heavenly bodies is called Astronomy
•
Electric Lamp was invented by Thomas alva Edison
• The
fear of crowd is called Ochlophobia
• The
fear of books is called Bibliophobia
• The
fear of going to bed is called Clinophobia
•
Calcium sulphate is commonly called Plaster of
Paris
•
Sodium carbonate is commonly called Washing
Soda
•
Sodium chloride is commonly known as Common Salt
• The
chemical name of Chloroform is Trichloromethane
• The
chemical name of baking powder is Sodium bicarbonate
• The
chemical name of bleaching powder is Calcium hypochlorite
• A
fungus which can only survive on other living organisms is called Obligate
Parasite
• A
plant which lives in the dark is called Scotophyte
•
Laser was invented by Dr.Charles H.Townes
•
Thermostat is an instrument used for regulating Constant temperature
• The
science of organic forms and structures is known as Morphology
• The
fear of women is known as Gynophobia
• The
fear of men is known as Androphobia
• The
scientist who developed the Quantum theory was Max Plonck
• The
acid used in a car battery is Sulphuric acid
• The
system for writing by blind people was invented by Louis Braille
• The
parachute was used for the first time by J.P.Blanchard
• The
German physicit who first demonstrated the existence of Radio waves was Henrich
Hertz
•
Fountain pen was invented by L.E.Waterman
• The
role of heredity was demonstrated by Mendel
• The
instrument used to measure the concentration of salt water is the Salinometer
•
Safety matches was invented by J.E.Lundstrom
•
Dynamics is the study of Movements of bodies
•
Statics is the study of Forces acting on bodies at rest
•
Mechanics is the study of Forces acting on bodies
• The
electro-cardiograph was invented by William Einthoven
•
Chronometer was invented by John Harrison
• The
study of antiquities is known as Archaeology
• The study of the duration of life is known as
Chronobiology Calcium oxide is commonly
known as Quick lime
• A
deviation of light passing from one medium to another is known as Refraction
• An
apparatus for generation of atomic energy is called a Reactor
Why is one’s breath visible in cold but not in hot
weather? Because the water vapours present in breath condenses while breathing incold weather and
therefore are visible.
▪ Epiphytes is a plant that grows upon another plant.
▪ Joseph
Aspdin is the inventor of cement.
▪ Neurology
is the science of nervous system.
▪ Biochemistry
is the application of statistics in the study of Biology.
▪ A
sheet of muscles called diaphragm separates the chest from the abdomen.
▪ The
pattern for building protein molecules is stored in the messenger RNA
▪ Anvil
and stirrup are names of bones present in the EAR
▪ The
young plant inside a grain of wheat is called the embryo plant
▪ In
born behaviour that involve only one part of the body are called REFLEX ACTION
▪ Animals
which obtain their food from dead organisms are called Scavengers
▪ Riboflavin
is not affected by cooking.
▪ The
number of chromosomes in the spermatozoa is twenty-three
▪ The
energy possessed by a water fall is kinetic energy.
▪ Rainbows
are produced by the reflection of light through raindrops.
▪ Light
switches in our homes are connected in parallel series.
▪ Oil
bulbs cleaner and is less damaging to the environment than coal as a fuel.
▪ Enzymes
are biological catalysts which have multiple function in the body.
▪ The
difference between electrical charges at the two ends of a conductor is called
Potential difference.
▪ The
branch of zoology which deals with the study of insects is called Entomology
▪ Fuels
formed from animal and plant matter that lived thousands of years ago are known
as fossil fuels
▪ Cryptograms
is a coded message; a text or message that is in code or cipher
▪ Reserve food material is usually stored as starch in
plants.Reserve food material is usually stored as glycogen in liver and muscles of animals.
▪ Purest form of iron is wrought iron
▪ Hypo
is a solution of sodium thiosulphate
▪ Aorta
is an organ of the circulatory system
▪ Circular
aperture which appears as a dark spot in the eye is called pupil
▪ Bacteria
are parasites
▪ Ruby
is an Oxide of Aluminum
▪ Visible
light energy has the wavelength range of 400 to 700 Nanometer.
▪ The
particles with positive charge but having mass equal to that of electron is
called Proton.
▪ Iron
corrodes due to the formation of Iron Oxide.
▪ Transistors
do not need a warm up period because they have no Filament.
▪ The
type of radiation hat is unaffected by magnetic field is called Alpha.
▪ The
Kelven scale of temperature is called the absolute scale.
▪ If we know the mass of an object and the force
applied on it, it is possible to calculate acceleration of the object.
▪ Arteries become hard due to deposition of Fats in
them.
▪ What
is the source of energy for the human brain? Phosphorous
▪ How
many Ergs are these in 1 Joule? 107
▪ The
unit of current is Ampere
▪ Who
invented typewriter? Sholes
▪ The
first attempt in printing was made in England by William Caxton
▪ Who
was the surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery in 1865? Joseph Lister
▪ Who
proposed the chemical evolution of life? Haechel .
▪ Who
among the following evolved the concept of relationship between mass and
energy? Einstein
▪ Who
discovered Uranus? Herschel
▪ Which
of the following helps in clotting of blood? Vitamin K (Blood do not clotting
due to heparin)
▪ Total
volume of blood in a normal adult human being is 5-6 liters
▪ Which
of the following have maximum calorific value? Carbohydrates
▪ Which
of the following vitamins promote healthy functioning of eyes in human beings?
Vitamin A
▪ Bronchitis
is a disease of which of the following organs? Respiratory tract
▪ Barium
is used for X-ray of alimentary canal
▪ Which
of the following pairs is incorrect? Poliomyelitis-monkey
▪ Which
of the following statements is correct Pulmonary artery carries impure blood
▪ When sound is reflected from floor, ceiling or a
wall , it mixes with the original sound and change its complexion, it is called as Reverberation
▪ The of light in vacuum is about 300 Million
kilometers per second
▪ Ice
can be changed to water by Changing the motion of the water molecules
▪ The
temperature of liquid nitrogen is -196°C
▪ Information
can be sent over long distances in the form of Light signals through optical
fibres
▪ Computers
can Add and subtract information only.
▪ IBM
stands for International Business Machines
▪ Chemicals
used to kill weeds are called as Herbicides
▪ The
cytoplasm consists of several types of structures, which are called Organelles
▪ The
structure of DNA was elaborated by Watson and Crick in 1953
▪ In a DNA molecules, the rulefor base pairing is
Adenine always bound with thymine and cytosine with guanine
▪ As per eating habit, squirrels are Frugivorous
▪ Water
loss from leaves through stomata is called as Transpiration
▪ Nervous
system in human consists of:
Brain,
spinal cord and nerves. (central and peripheral)
▪ In human eye, the light sensitive layer made of
specializes nerve cells, rods and cones is called as The retina.
▪ Copper can be converted into gold by Artificial
Radioactivity
▪ In
winter an iron pipe feel colder than a wooden window . This is because wood is
non-Conductor
▪ The echo (reflected sound) will be distinctly heard
only at ordinary temperatures if the distance of the reflecting surfaces from the source of sound is at
least 56fft
▪ It is possible to recognize a person in the dark by
simply hearing his unique voice . It is because of the pitch
▪ When a ray of sunlight enters a dark room , its
straight path become visible because of dust particles hanging in the air. It is because light is Visible
▪ A six feet tall lady wants to see her full image in a plane mirror . The minimum length of the mirror will be 3 feet
▪ The principle used in radar is the same as that of
Sonar. In radar we use radio waves ; whereas in sonar we use Ultrasonic
▪ In a fission nuclear reaction , a heavy nucleus
breaks up into smaller nuclei whereas in another nuclear reaction two or more than two possibly nuclei are
fused to form a heavy nucleus This nuclear reaction is called Fusion nuclear reaction
▪ German
silver is an alloy of approximately 60% copper, 20% nickle and 20% zinc
▪ The
Continent Antarctica lies at the South pole
▪ The
temperature of the dead body is temperature of the place where it is kept
Cusec
is a volumetric unit for measuring the flow of liquids, equal to one cubic foot
per second
▪ Magnifying
power of a simple microscope can be increased by increasing focal length of the
lens
▪ A very important practical application of properties
of matter is hoeing or "godi" practiced by the farmers. This property of matter is called
Capillarity
▪ It is observed that the total pressure exerted by
air on the man of average siz is around 14.7 lb wt. per square inch. But the man feels quite comfortable,.
It is becausemof gravity
▪ A nuclear reactor is a device used to carry out
controlled nuclear reaction whereas GM counter is a device used to detect nuclear Radiation
▪ A body can escape the gravitational pull of the
earth if it is thrown up with a velocity of 7 miles per sec
▪ Night
vision is possible with the help of Infrared Rays
▪ Myopia
is a defect of human eye. it can be corrected by using a lens called Concave
lens
▪ Walnuts
can be broken in the hand by squeezing two together but not one. It is because
of Work done
▪ The
planet Mercury completes one rotation around the sun is 88 days
▪ Fossils
found in the lowest geological strata are generally most Primitive
▪ Evolution
can be described as A continuing process
▪ What
is the only source of new alleles? Mutation
▪ Polygenic
characteristic are controlled by Multiple genes
▪ Which
of the following , lists the four stages of food processing in order?ingestion
, digestion , absorption
,
elimination
▪ The
energy needed to fuel essential body processes is called recommended daily
allowance
▪ Inhaled
air passes through which of the following in the last? Bronchiole
▪ Cobalt
is a material which is Strongly attracted by a magnet
▪ What
is the chance of diabetic baby born to parents both heterozygous normal ?¼
▪ Role
of biotechnology in the production of food based on Fermentation
▪ Which
form of drug abuse involves most risk of infection with the HIV (AIDS) virus?
Injection of heroine
▪ Chemical
name of vinegar is Dilute acetic acid
▪ Defeciency
of following vitamin decreases hemoglobin production Thiamine
▪ The
most splendid and the most magnificient constellation on the sky is Orion
▪ Diamond
is a very expensive ornament. It is composed of a single element Carbon
▪ Television
signals are converted into light signals by Photo diode
▪ Where
do most of Asteroids lie?
In
asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
▪ The
number of spark plugs needed in a diesel engine is 0
▪ The
half life of a radioactive element is 8-days. How long it take to reduce it
from 10 mg to 5 mg? 8 days
▪ The term ‘Blue Shift’ is used to indicate Doppler
Effect in which an object appears bluer when it is moving towards the observer or observer is moving
towards the object.
▪ Kilowatt-hour is a unit of Electric Current
▪ Fuel
used in a Fast Breeder Reactor is Uranium Plutonium Oxide
▪ Monsoon
is caused by Seasonal reversal of winds
▪ Which
of the following atmospheric layers help in radio communication? Ionosphere
▪ A
moderator is used in nuclear reactor in order to Slow down the speed of the
neutrons
▪ Sedimentary
rocks are Porous
▪ Quartz
crystal in quartz watches work on the principle called Piezo-electric effect
▪ The
fruits without seed, like banana, are called parthenocarpic fruits.
▪ A six feet tall lady wants to see her full image in
a plane mirror . The minimum length of the mirror will be 3 feet
▪ The principle used in radar is the same as that of
Sonar. In radar we use radio waves ; whereas in sonar we use Ultrasonic
▪ In a fission nuclear reaction , a heavy nucleus
breaks up into smaller nuclei whereas in another nuclear reaction two or more than two possibly nuclei are
fused to form a heavy nucleus This nuclear reaction is called Fusion nuclear reaction
▪ German
silver is an alloy of approximately 60% copper, 20% nickle and 20% zinc
▪ The
Continent Antarctica lies at the South pole
▪ The
temperature of the dead body is temperature of the place where it is kept
Cusec
is a volumetric unit for measuring the flow of liquids, equal to one cubic foot
per second
▪ Magnifying
power of a simple microscope can be increased by increasing focal length of the
lens
▪ A very important practical application of properties
of matter is hoeing or "godi" practiced by the farmers. This property of matter is called
Capillarity
▪ It is observed that the total pressure exerted by
air on the man of average siz is around 14.7 lb wt. per square inch. But the man feels quite comfortable,.
It is becausemof gravity
▪ A nuclear reactor is a device used to carry out
controlled nuclear reaction whereas GM counter is a device used to detect nuclear Radiation
▪ A body can escape the gravitational pull of the
earth if it is thrown up with a velocity of 7 miles per sec
▪ Night
vision is possible with the help of Infrared Rays
▪ Myopia
is a defect of human eye. it can be corrected by using a lens called Concave
lens
▪ Walnuts
can be broken in the hand by squeezing two together but not one. It is because
of Work done
▪ The
planet Mercury completes one rotation around the sun is 88 days
▪ Fossils
found in the lowest geological strata are generally most Primitive
▪ Evolution
can be described as A continuing process
▪ What
is the only source of new alleles? Mutation
▪ Polygenic
characteristic are controlled by Multiple genes
▪ Which
of the following , lists the four stages of food processing in order?ingestion
, digestion , absorption
,
elimination
▪ The
energy needed to fuel essential body processes is called recommended daily
allowance
▪ Inhaled
air passes through which of the following in the last? Bronchiole
▪ Cobalt
is a material which is Strongly attracted by a magnet
▪ What
is the chance of diabetic baby born to parents both heterozygous normal ?¼
▪ Role
of biotechnology in the production of food based on Fermentation
▪ Which
form of drug abuse involves most risk of infection with the HIV (AIDS) virus?
Injection of heroine
▪ Chemical
name of vinegar is Dilute acetic acid
▪ Defeciency
of following vitamin decreases hemoglobin production Thiamine
▪ The
most splendid and the most magnificient constellation on the sky is Orion
▪ Diamond
is a very expensive ornament. It is composed of a single element Carbon
▪ Television
signals are converted into light signals by Photo diode
▪ Where
do most of Asteroids lie?
In
asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
▪ The
number of spark plugs needed in a diesel engine is 0
▪ The
half life of a radioactive element is 8-days. How long it take to reduce it
from 10 mg to 5 mg? 8 days
▪ The term ‘Blue Shift’ is used to indicate Doppler
Effect in which an object appears bluer when it is moving towards the observer or observer is moving
towards the object.
▪ Kilowatt-hour is a unit of Electric Current
▪ Fuel
used in a Fast Breeder Reactor is Uranium Plutonium Oxide
▪ Monsoon
is caused by Seasonal reversal of winds
▪ Which
of the following atmospheric layers help in radio communication? Ionosphere
▪ A
moderator is used in nuclear reactor in order to Slow down the speed of the
neutrons
▪ Sedimentary
rocks are Porous
▪ Quartz
crystal in quartz watches work on the principle called Piezo-electric effect
▪ The
fruits without seed, like banana, are called parthenocarpic fruits
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