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1. Pulses are a good source of (B) rickets
(A) vitamins (C) scurvy
(B) carbohydrates (D) hair fall
(C) proteins 6. For a fixed mass of gass at constant temperature, if
(D) minerals we decrease volume, the pressure will
2. Which statement is correct about enzymes? (A) also decrease
(A) protein in nature (B) increase
(B) speed up reaction (C) remains constant
(C) denature at high temperature (D) none of these
(D) all of these 7. The lifespan of Red Blood Cells is __________
3. Marble and Slate are examples of days.
(A) igneous rocks (A) 60
(B) metamorphic rocks (B) 120
(C) sedimentary rocks (C) 180
(D) crystals (D) 240
4. Diamond is an allotropic form of 8. The density of water is
(A) Carbon (A) 1 g/cm3
(B) Hydrogen (B) 1.5 g/cm3
(C) Gold (C) 2 g/cm3
(D) Silver (D) none of these
5. Malaria is caused by 9. Radioactivity was discovered by
(A) virus (A) Lord Kelvin
(B) bacteria (B) J. J. Thomson
(C) mosquito (C) Ernest Rutherford
(D) plasmodium (D) Henri Becquerel
Answers: 10. A device which converts chemical energy into
1. (C) proteins electrical energy is called
2. (D) all of these (A) motor
3. (B) metamorphic rocks (B) generator
4. (A) Carbon (C) moving-coil meter
5. (D) plasmodium (D) battery
1. The Sun’s mass is mainly consist of 11. The Sun’s mass is mainly consist of hydrogen
(A) hydrogen (about 73%). The second main constituent (about
(B) helium 25%) is
(C) carbon dioxide (A) hydrogen
(D) nitrogen (B) helium
2. What divides the Earth into the Northern and (C) carbon dioxide
Southern Hemispheres? (D) nitrogen
(A) Axis of rotation ANSWERS: EVERYDAY SCIENCE MCQS
(B) Equator 1. A
(C) North Pole 2. B
(D) South Pole 3. A
3. Very High Frequency (VHF) have __________ 4. B
wavelengths. 5. A
(A) shorter 6. B
(B) shortest 7. B
(C) longer 8. A
(D) longest 9. D
4. Long-sight defect could be corrected by using 10. D
__________ lens. 11. B
(A) concave 11. The Sun is a
(B) convex (A) Star
(C) diverging (B) Planet
(D) none of these (C) Asteroid
5. Deficiency of Vitamin-A results in (D) Meteor
(A) night blindness
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12. The average adult has a blood volume of about 19. A
__________ liters. 20. D
(A) 4 21. CNG stands for?
(B) 5 (A) Converted Natural Gas
(C) 6 (B) Conduced Natural Gas
(D) 7 (C) Conducted Natural Gas
13. The most abundant element in the universe is (D) Compressed Natural Gas
(A) Oxygen 22. Which from the following is true for “Sound”?
(B) Hydrogen (A) Sound cannot travel through a vaccum
(C) Carbon Dioxide (B) Sound cannot travel through gases
(D) Silicon (C) Sound cannot travel through liquids
14. The most abundant element in the Earth’s crust is (D) Sound cannot travel through solids
(A) Oxygen 23. When white light is passed through a prism, it
(B) Hydrogen splits into __________ colours.
(C) Carbon Dioxide (A) 5
(D) Silicon (B) 6
15. Each day human body breathe in __________ (C) 7
liters of air. (D) 8
(A) 5,000 to 10,000 24. 1 nanometer = ?
(B) 10,000 to 15,000 (A) 10-3 meter
(C) 15,000 to 20,000 (B) 10-6 meter
(D) 20,000 to 25,000 (C) 10-9 meter
16. Deficiency of Vitamin-D results in (D) 10-12 meter
(A) night blindness 25. Instrument used for measuring very high
(B) rickets temperature is
(C) scurvy (A) Pyroscope
(D) hair fall (B) Pyrometer
17. The SI unit of “pressure” is (C) Seismograph
(A) pascal (D) Xylometer
(B) joule 26. Sound waves are _________ waves.
(C) tesla (A) Transverse
(D) henry (B) Electromagnetic
18. The most densest substance on the Earth is (C) Longitudinal
(A) Platinum (D) none of these
(B) Copper 27. The lifespan of White Blood Cells is __________
(C) Steel day(s).
(D) Osmium (A) 1
19. A camera uses a __________ to form an image. (B) 2
(A) convex lens (C) 3
(B) concave lens (D) 4
(C) condenser lens 28. The fluid part of blood is known as
(D) none of these (A) plasma
20. Which from the following is NOT a conductor? (B) platelets
(A) Aluminium (C) blood cells
(B) Silicon (D) hormones
(C) Graphite 29. X-rays were discovered by
(D) All are conductors (A) Rontgen
ANSWERS: EVERYDAY SCIENCE QUIZ (B) Thomson
11. A (C) Rutherford
12. B (D) Bacquerel
13. B 30. The speed of light is
14. A (A) 280,000 km/s
15. C (B) 300,000 km/s
16. B (C) 320,000 km/s
17. A (D) none of these
18. D
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ANSWERS: EVERYDAY SCIENCE QUIZZES 39. Urine is produced in
21. D (A) Kidneys
22. A (B) Lungs
23. B (C) Large intestine
24. C (D) Liver
25. B 40. Blood is cleaned by
26. C (A) Lungs
27. A (B) Liver
28. A (C) Heart
29. A (D) Kidneys
30. B ANSWERS: EVERYDAY SCIENCE QUIZ
31. During winter in cold countries, the __________ 31. A
is mixed to melt the ice on the icy roads. 32. C
(A) Salt 33. A
(B) Chlorine 34. D
(C) Carbon dioxide 35. B
(D) Water 36. C
32. In a very low temperature which from the 37. B
following will freeze at last? 38. A
(A) River water 39. A
(B) Canal water 40. D
(C) Sea water 41. The position of an element in the Periodic Table
(D) Water in a lake is determined by its __________ number.
33. The nearest planet to the Earth is (A) Electron
(A) Venus (B) Proton
(B) Mercury (C) Neutron
(C) Mars (D) Positron
(D) Moon 42. The salinity of sea water is determined by the
34. The planet that moves round the Sun at the amount of common salt (Sodium Chloride) in
highest speed is? __________ of sea water.
(A) Jupiter (A) 1 gram
(B) Venus (B) 10 grams
(C) Mars (C) 1 kg
(D) Mercury (D) 10 kg
35. In general, Comets have __________ orbits. 43. The planet which is easily visible from the Earth
(A) Elliptical is?
(B) Highly elliptical (A) Mercury
(C) Circular (B) Venus
(D) Parabolic (C) Mars
36. GPS is an abbreviation for? (D) Jupiter
(A) Global Poles System 44. The Great Spot is on the planet
(B) Global PolySiliconium Store (A) Saturn
(C) Global Positioning System (B) Venus
(D) Global Position Structure (C) Mars
37. Oxidation is a chemical reaction involving the (D) Jupiter
(A) Gain of Electrons 45. The Great Spot is a
(B) Loss of Electrons (A) Mountain
(C) Gain of Protons (B) Desert
(D) Loss of Protons (C) Frozen Carbon dioxide
38. At night, Plants intake __________ and release (D) Storm
__________. 46. The bodyguard of the Earth is __________ that
(A) Oxygen – Carbon dioxide save the Earth from many Comets and Asteroids.
(B) Carbon dioxide – Oxygen (A) Mars
(C) Oxygen – Carbon monoxide (B) Saturn
(D) Carbon monoxide – Oxygen (C) Uranus
(D) Jupiter
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47. 1 light year = ? 55. What are the primary colours?
(A) 9.5×106 km (A) White, Black, Blue
(B) 9.5×109 km (B) Red, Yellow, Blue
(C) 9.5×1012 km (C) Red, Orange, Blue
(D) 9.5×1018 km (D) Red, Green, Blue
48. The planets visible to us without using a 56. Digestion of food is completed in the
telescope are __________. (A) small intestine
(A) 3 (B) large intestine
(B) 4 (C) stomach
(C) 5 (D) Liver
(D) 6 57. Carrot is good source of Vitamin?
49. According to Big Bang Theory, the Universe (A) A
began about __________ billion years ago. (B) B complex
(A) 10 – 20 (C) C
(B) 20 – 30 (D) D
(C) 30 – 40 58. For proper formation of teeth, __________ is
(D) 40 – 50 essential.
50. Biosensor is used to measure? (A) iodine
(A) Blood glucose level (B) copper
(B) The body pH value (C) fluorine
(C) Amount of hemoglobin (D) iron
(D) Salinity in Urine 59. Deficiency of __________ causes loss of appetite
ANSWERS: EVERYDAY SCIENCE QUIZZES and poor growth.
41. B (A) zinc
42. C (B) iodine
43. B (C) copper
44. D (D) iron
45. D 60. Meteorology is the study of?
46. D (A) seasons
47. C (B) atmosphere
48. C (C) air and sounds
49. A (D) winds and clouds
50. A ANSWERS: EVERYDAY SCIENCE MCQS
51. Einstein’s famous equation which states that mass 51. A
and energy are interchangeable is? 52. B
(A) E = mc2 53. D
(B) E = cm2 54. B
(C) M = ec2 55. D
(D) M = ce2 56. A
52. The SI unit of electric current is? 57. A
(A) Coloumb 58. C
(B) Ampere 59. A
(C) Volt 60. B
(D) Watt 71. The natural fats and oils are composed of
53. The principal constituent of the atmosphere of the (A) Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen
Earth is? (B) Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen
(A) Oxygen (C) Carbon, Oxygen and Nitrogen
(B) Carbon (D) Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen
(C) Hydrogen 72. The energy value of food is measured in
(D) Nitrogen (A) Joule
54. What is Dry Ice? (B) Calories
(A) Solid Oxygen (C) Tesla
(B) Solid Carbon Dioxide (D) Proteins
(C) Solid Hydrogen 73. Wind energy is the __________ energy.
(D) Solid Nitrogen (A) Potential
(B) Transverse
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(C) Kinetic 82. During photosynthesis, plants
(D) Mechanical (A) take in Carbon Dioxide
74. Who is considered the founder of meteorology? (B) take in Oxygen
(A) Aristotle (C) give off Carbon Dioxide
(B) Plato (D) give off Oxygen
(C) Einstein 83. __________ are called the powerhouses of the
(D) Newton cell.
75. Water covers __________ of the Earth’s surface. (A) Mitochondria
(A) 60% (B) Vesicles
(B) 65% (C) Lungs
(C) 70% (D) Liver
(D) 75% 84. Mitochondria contain their own supply of
76. In general, wind speed of 105–137 caused (A) DNA
(A) minor or no damage (B) Amino acids
(B) considerable damage (C) Vitamins
(C) severe damage (D) Oxygen
(D) extreme damage 85. The first chemical explosive, Gunpowder, is a
77. Acid rain is mainly caused by emissions of mixture of
__________ in the atmosphere. (A) Sulfur, Charcoal and Nitrogen Oxide
(A) Sulfur Dioxide and Potassium Nitrate (B) Sulfur, Charcoal, and Potassium Nitrate
(B) Sulfur and Charcoal (C) Sulfur and Charcoal
(C) Nitrogen Oxide and Potassium Nitrate (D) Charcoal and Potassium Nitrate
(D) Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxide 86. The number of oscillations per second is called
78. About 50% of the Earth’s crust, including the the
waters on the Earth and atmosphere, is (A) hertz
(A) Oxygen (B) waves
(B) Cabon Dioxide (C) pitch
(C) Silicon (D) frequency
(D) Clay 87. Sound waves from a loudspeaker are caused by
79. The fourth state of matter is (A) frequency
(A) Water (B) vibrations
(B) Salts (C) pitch
(C) Vapours (D) amplitude
(D) Plasma 88. The guitar has __________ strings.
80. The device used to convert Alternate Current into (A) 4
Direct Current is called (B) 5
(A) Anemometer (C) 6
(B) Battery (D) 7
(C) Galvanometer 89. The device used to measure movements of the
(D) Rectifier heart is
ANSWERS: SCIENCE QUIZZES (A) Cardiograph
71. A (B) Seismograph
72. B (C) Hydrometer
73. C (D) Hygrometer
74. A 90. The unit used to measure ‘Pressure’ is
75. C (A) pascal
76. A (B) newton
77. D (C) watt
78. A (D) tesla
79. D ANSWERS: SCIENCE MCQS
80. D 81. C
81. In night, when photosynthesis is stopped, plants 82. D
(A) take in Carbon Dioxide 83. A
(B) take in Oxygen 84. A
(C) give off Carbon Dioxide 85. B
(D) give off Oxygen 86. D
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87. B (B) Isomers
88. C (C) Electrode
89. A (D) Compound
90. A ANSWERS: GENERAL SCIENCE QUIZ
91. There are __________ methods of heat transfer. 91. A
(A) 3 92. D
(B) 4 93. A
(C) 5 94. C
(D) 6 95. C
92. Which from the following is NOT a method of 96. A
heat transfer? 97. D
(A) Conduction 98. A
(B) Convection 99. B
(C) Radiation 100. B
(D) All are methods of heat transfer 101. One way of transfer of heat energy is
93. If we heat one end of metallic rod, the other end ‘convection’ which occurs in
gets hot. The method of heat transfer is (A) Liquids only
(A) Conduction (B) Gasses only
(B) Convection (C) Liquids and gasses
(C) Radiation (D) Liquids, gasses and solids
(D) None of these 102. Which from the following is incompressible
94. A person seated in front of a fire receives heat by (A) Solids
(A) Conduction (B) Liquids
(B) Convection (C) Gasses
(C) Radiation (D) All are compressible
(D) None of these 103. The key factor in determining the weather is the
95. The unit used to measure ‘magnetic flux’ is quantity of ________ in the atmosphere.
(A) pascal (A) Water vapour
(B) farad (B) Oxygen
(C) weber (C) Carbondioxide
(D) henry (D) Hydrogen
96. Battery was invented by 104. The entropy of the universe is
(A) Volta (A) Increasing
(B) Hero (B) Decreasing
(C) Fermi (C) Constant
(D) Maiman (D) None of these
97. The most abundant element in the earth’s crust is 105. Which from the following methods of heat
oxygen. The second most abundant element in the transfer can take place in a vaccum?
earth’s crust is (A) Canduction
(A) Hydrogen (B) Convection
(B) Nitrogen (C) Radiation
(C) Brass (D) All of the above
(D) Silicon 106. Neutrons were discovered by
98. The nearest planet to the Sun is (A) Einstein
(A) Mercury (B) James Chadwick
(B) Venus (C) F.W. Aston
(C) Mars (D) Rutherford
(D) Jupiter 107. Mass Spectrograph was invented by
99. Bronze is an alloy of (A) Einstein
(A) Iron, Carbon (B) James Chadwick
(B) Copper, Tin (C) F.W. Aston
(C) Nickel, Zinc (D) Rutherford
(D) Mercury, Lead 108. Nucleus was discovered by
100. Molecules with identical molecular formulae but (A) Einstein
with different structural formulae are called (B) James Chadwick
(A) Isotopes
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(C) F.W. Aston (C) Nuclear
(D) Rutherford (D) Geothermal
109. Which is the process of science? 117. Current is the flow of
(A) Observation > Experiments > Hypothesis (A) Electrons
(B) Hypothesis > Observations > Experiments (B) Protons
(C) Observation > Hypothesis > Experiments (C) Neutrons
(D) Experiments > Observations > Hypothesis (D) Voltage
110. Salty water can be made pure by the method of 118. The unit of current is
(A) filtration (A) Volt
(B) evaporation (B) Ampere
(C) chromatography (C) Ohm
(D) distillation (D) Watt
ANSWERS: GENERAL SCIENCE QUIZZES 119. To prevent electric shocks, a/an ________ is
101. C placed in the circuit.
102. B (A) Ammeter
103. A (B) Voltmeter
104. A (C) Fuse
105. C (D) Diode
106. B 120. Electrons were discovered by
107. C (A) James Chadwick
108. D (B) J.J. Thomson
109. C (C) F.W. Aston
110. D (D) Rutherford
111. The unit of efficiency is ANSWERS: GENERAL SCIENCE MCQS
(A) Volt 111. D
(B) Watt 112. A
(C) Joules 113. C
(D) None of these 114. B
112. Which from the following is NOT a stored 115. D
energy? 116. D
(A) Thermal 117. A
(B) Gravitational 118. B
(C) Elastic potential energy 119. C
(D) Chemical 120. B
113. Energy can be converted from one form to 121. When molten rock cools and solidifies, the
another, but all energy ends up as ________ are formed.
(A) Kinetic energy (A) igneous rocks
(B) Potential energy (B) satimantary rocks
(C) Heat energy (C) metamorphet rocks
(D) Chemical energy (D) none of these
114. A battery converts ________ into electrical 122. Molten rock below the surface of the Earth is
energy. called?
(A) Potential energy (A) Lava
(B) Chemical energy (B) Magma
(C) Nuclear energy (C) Crystals
(D) Mechanical energy (D) Granite
115. Which from the following is NOT a renewable 123. Molten rock above the surface of the Earth is
energy resource? called?
(A) Geothermal (A) Lava
(B) Biomass (B) Magma
(C) Solar (C) Crystals
(D) Nuclear (D) Granite
116. Which from the following is NOT a non- 124. The metal which is liquid at room temperature
renewable energy resource? is?
(A) Coal (A) Zinc
(B) Natural gas (B) Nickol
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(C) Lead 132. Marble and slate are examples of
(D) Mercury (A) igneous rocks
125. Between the melting point and boiling point of a (B) metamorphic rocks
substance, the substance is a? (C) sedimentary rocks
(A) Solid (D) crystals
(B) Liquid 133. Sandstone and limestone are examples of
(C) Gas (A) igneous rocks
(D) Crystal (B) metamorphic rocks
126. The boiling point of alcohol is (C) sedimentary rocks
(A) 78 °C (D) crystals
(B) 86 °C 134. Absolute zero, which is the lower limit of the
(C) 94 °C thermodynamic temperature scale, is equivalent to
(D) 100 °C ________ on the Celsius scale.
127. The visible cloud of dust and gas in space is (A) 273 °C
called? (B) 0 °C
(A) White Dwarf (C) 100 °C
(B) Supernova (D) 973 °C
(C) Nebula 135. The diameter of the Earth’s equator is larger
(D) Galaxy than the pole-to-pole diameter by
128. The average salinity of the Earth’s oceans in 1 (A) 40 km
kilogram of sea water is about ________ grams of (B) 43 km
salt. (C) 46 km
(A) 90 (D) 49 km
(B) 25 136. The Tectonic Plates of the Earth lies in
(C) 30 (A) Inner Core
(D) 35 (B) Outer Core
129. The most abundant substance that constitutes the (C) Lithosphere
mass of the Earth is? (D) Asthenosphere
(A) Iron 137. There are ________ major tectonic plates.
(B) Oxygen (A) 4
(C) Nitrogen (B) 5
(D) Silicon (C) 6
130. The Earth’s atmosphere is divided into (D) 7
________ main layers. 138. The fresh water on the Earth is ________ of the
(A) 4 total water.
(B) 5 (A) 2.5%
(C) 6 (B) 5%
(D) 7 (C) 7.5%
ANSWERS: DAILY SCIENCE QUIZ (D) 10%
121. A 139. The Ozone Layer lies in the
122. B (A) troposphere
123. A (B) stratosphere
124. D (C) mesosphere
125. B (D) thermosphere
126. A 140. The Earth’s atmosphere is divided into
127. C ________ layers.
128. D (A) 4
129. A (B) 5
130. B (C) 6
131. Rocks which are formed by high temperature (D) 7
and pressure on existing rocks over a period of time ANSWERS: DAILY SCIENCE QUIZZES
are called ________ rocks. 131. B
(A) igneous 132. B
(B) metamorphic 133. C
(C) sedimentary 134. A
(D) crystal 135. B
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136. C (B) 5 – 10
137. D (C) 5 – 70
138. A (D) 10 – 70
139. B ANSWERS: DAILY SCIENCE MCQS
140. B 141. C
141. Which type of rock may contain fossils? 142. B
(A) Igneous 143. A
(B) Metamorphic 144. B
(C) Sedimentary 145. D
(D) Crystals 146. B
142. The mass is highly concentrated form of 147. C
(A) Weight 148. D
(B) Energy 149. A
(C) Force 150. C
(D) Momentum 151. The Earth’s internal heat mainly comes from
143. The whole Earth can be covered by ________ (A) Liquid hydrogen
geo-stationary satellites. (B) Chemical reactions
(A) 3 (C) Radioactive decay
(B) 4 (D) Molecular kinetic energy
(C) 5 152. There are different reasons on the Earth because
(D) 6 of
144. The ozone layer is at height of ________ (A) Rotation of the Earth
kilometers from the surface of the Earth. (B) Revolution of the Earth
(A) 10 to 20 (C) The Earth’s axis is tilted
(B) 20 to 30 (D) The Earth’s distance from the Sun
(C) 30 to 40 153. On average, Air contains ________ % of water
(D) 40 to 50 vapours.
145. The ozone layer was discovered by (A) 1
(A) F.W. Aston and J.J Thomson (B) 3
(B) Albert Einstein (C) 5
(C) Rutherford (D) 7
(D) Charles Fabry and Henri Buisson 154. Earth’s troposphere extends from the Earth’s
146. The interior structure of the Earth is divided into surface to an average height of about ________ km.
________ layers. (A) 10
(A) 4 (B) 12
(B) 5 (C) 15
(C) 6 (D) 17
(D) 7 155. The science of lightning is called
147. We live on the Earth’s (A) Aerology
(A) Inner core (B) Meteorology
(B) Outer core (C) Electeorology
(C) Crust (D) Fulminology
(D) Mantle 156. Ships use ________ to find the depth of the
148. The thickest layer of the Earth is ocean beneath them.
(A) Crust (A) pitches
(B) Inner core (B) echoes
(C) Outer core (C) frequencies
(D) Mantle (D) none of these
149. The outermost layer of the Earth is 157. Molecules with identical molecular formulae but
(A) Crust with different structural formulae are called
(B) Inner mantle (A) Isomers
(C) Outer mantle (B) Isotopes
(D) Core (C) Atomic number
150. The Earth’s crust ranges from ________ km in (D) Mass number
depth. 158. The anode is the electrode connected to the
(A) 0 – 5 ________ terminal of a battery.
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(A) positive (C) Microwaves
(B) negative (D) Radio waves
(C) neutral 167. Which electromagnetic wave has the shortest
(D) free wavelength?
159. The unit used to measure humidity is (A) Gamma rays
(A) Barometer (B) X-rays
(B) Hydrometer (C) Microwaves
(C) Hygrometer (D) Radio waves
(D) Galvanometer 168. All electromagnetic waves have the same
160. Laser was invented by (A) Frequency
(A) Volta (B) Amplitude
(B) Sturgeon (C) Wavelength in vacuum
(C) Hero (D) Speed in vacuum
(D) Maiman 169. The reflection of sound is called
ANSWERS: BASIC SCIENCE QUIZ (A) Frequency
151. C (B) Vibration
152. C (C) Echo
153. A (D) Wave
154. B 170. An instrument used to measure electric current
155. D is called
156. B (A) Ammeter
157. A (B) Barometer
158. A (C) Galvanometer
159. C (D) Manometer
160. D ANSWERS:BASIC SCIENCE QUIZZES
161. The vernier calipers is used to measure 161. A
(A) Length 162. A
(B) Time 163. C
(C) Temperature 164. D
(D) Viscosity 165. B
162. Atomic clock is used to measure ______ 166. D
intervals of time. 167. A
(A) Very short 168. D
(B) Short 169. C
(C) Very long 170. A
(D) Long 171. The SI unit of thermodynamic temperature is
163. 1 tonne = ________ kg (A) Celsius
(A) 100 (B) Fahrenheit
(B) 400 (C) Kelvin
(C) 1000 (D) None of these
(D) 4000 172. The shortest distance between crest to crest is
164. An instrument used to measure atmospheric called
pressure is (A) phase
(A) Ammeter (B) thoughs
(B) Manometer (C) amplitude
(C) Galvanometer (D) wavelength
(D) Barometer 173. The speed of sound is fastest in
165. An instrument used to measure gas pressure is (A) Solids
(A) Ammeter (B) Liquids
(B) Manometer (C) Gasses
(C) Galvanometer (D) Vaccum
(D) Barometer 174. The speed of sound is slowest in
166. Which electromagnetic wave has the longest (A) Solids
wavelength? (B) Liquids
(A) Gamma rays (C) Gasses
(B) X-rays (D) Vaccum
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175. Radioactivity was discovered by (C) Sets
(A) Henri Becquerel (D) Matrices
(B) Pierre Curie 183. The vertical columns of the periodic table are
(C) Marie Curie called
(D) Rutherford (A) Groups
176. Which from the following has the greatest (B) Periods
ionising power? (C) Sets
(A) Alpha particles (D) Matrices
(B) Beta particles 184. Which metallic element is liquid at room
(C) Gamma rays temperature?
(D) All three has same ionising power (A) Zinc
177. Which from the following has the greatest (B) Nickel
penetrating power? (C) Lead
(A) Alpha particles (D) Mercury
(B) Beta particles 185. Which non-metallic element is liquid at room
(C) Gamma rays temperature?
(D) All three have same penetrating power (A) Bromine
178. Which from the following has the greatest (B) Flourine
speed? (C) Chlorine
(A) Alpha (D) Phosphorous
(B) Beta 186. Battery charger converts electrical energy into
(C) Gamma ______ energy.
(D) None of these (A) Kinetic
179. At night (B) Potential
(A) The land cools faster than the water in the sea (C) Chemical
(B) The water in the sea cools faster than the land (D) Nuclear
(C) The land and the water in the sea cools together 187. A loudspeaker changes ______ energy into
(D) None of these sound energy.
180. The chemical name of chalk is (A) Chemical
(A) Sodium nitrate (B) Electrical
(B) Zinc sulfate (C) Light
(C) Sulphuric acid (D) Kinetic
(D) Calcium carbonate 188. The strongest part(s) of a magnet is/are
ANSWERS: BASIC SCIENCE MCQS (A) North pole
171. C (B) South pole
172. D (C) North and south pole
173. A (D) Median of north and south pole
174. C 189. Electromagnetic induction was discovered by
175. A (A) Carnot
176. A (B) Volta
177. C (C) Faraday
178. C (D) Bessel
179. A 190. Battery was invented by
180. D (A) Carnot
181. The branch of science which study the (B) Volta
interaction between matter and radiant energy is (C) Faraday
called (D) Bessel
(A) Thermochemistry ANSWERS: MCQS OF EVERYDAY SCIENCE
(B) Polymer chemistry 181. C
(C) Spectroscopy 182. B
(D) Electrochemistry 183. A
182. The horizontal rows of the periodic table are 184. D
called 185. A
(A) Groups 186. C
(B) Periods 187. B
188. C
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189. C ANSWERS: MCQS OF SCIENCE
190. B 191. D
191. The most abundant form of matter in the 192. C
universe is 193. A
(A) Solid 194. A
(B) Liquid 195. B
(C) Gas 196. C
(D) Plasma 197. B
192. When gas is ionized, ________ forms. 198. A
(A) Molecule 199. B
(B) Element 200. D
(C) Plasma 201. Which is the largest excretory organ of the body
(D) Current (A) lungs
193. Wind is caused by (B) skin
(A) Difference in atmospheric pressure (C) liver
(B) Difference in atmospheric temperature (D) none of these
(C) Rotation of the Earth 202. The brain is enclosed in a bony case called
(D) Revolution of the Earth (A) diaphragam
194. Wind speed is measured by (B) vertebral column
(A) Anemometer (C) cranium
(B) Barometer (D) vertebrae
(C) Ceilometer 203. Which is the bone that is present in forelimb
(D) Galvanometer (A) radius
195. The fact that universe is expanding was (B) femur
discovered by (C) ribs
(A) Hahn (D) sternum
(B) Hubble 204. Which one is herbivore
(C) Rontgen (A) cat
(D) Rutherford (B) dog
196. X-rays were discovered by (C) cow
(A) Hahn (D) lion
(B) Hubble 205. Which structure helps in transport of water in
(C) Rontgen plants
(D) Rutherford (A) phloem
197. The Nobel prize in physics for the discovery of (B) leaf
the law of photoelectric effect was awarded to (C) bark
(A) Newton (D) xylem
(B) Einstein 206. The organisms that can make their own food are
(C) Rontgen called
(D) Rutherford (A) producers
198. The symbol of gold is (B) consumers
(A) Au (C) secondary consumers
(B) Ag (D) decomposers
(C) Fe 207. Bacteria are
(D) Sg (A) eukaryotes
199. Plaster of Paris is produced by heating (B) prokaryotes
(A) Graphite (C) non-living
(B) Gypsum (D) none of these
(C) Zinc 208. Bile juice is secreted by
(D) Lead (A) pancreas
200. Which from the following is NOT true about (B) stomach
Helium gas? (C) intestine
(A) Colourless (D) gall bladder
(B) Odorless 209. Which part of the blood cells provide immunity
(C) Tasteless (A) RBC
(D) Toxic (B) WBC
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(C) platelet 218. Prokaryotic cell lack
(D) blood plasma (A) nucleolus
210. Which structure prevent water loss in plants (B) nuclear membrane
(A) cuticle (C) both a and b
(B) bark (D) none of these
(C) mesophyll 219. Pulses are a good source of
(D) leaf (A) proteins
ANSWERS: MCQS OF GENERAL SCIENCE (B) carbohydrates
201. B (C) vitamins
202. C (D) minerals
203. A 220. Plants that grow in dry habitat are called
204. C (A) hydrophytes
205. D (B) xerophytes
206. A (C) shrubs
207. B (D) herbs
208. D ANSWERS: SCIENCE QUIZ
209. B 211. C
210. A 212. B
211. DNA structure was first described by 213. A
(A) Pasteur 214. C
(B) Robert Koch 215. B
(C) Robert Koch 216. C
(D) Carlous Linnaues 217. A
212. Pollination is best defined as 218. C
(A) germination of pollen grains 219. A
(B) transfer of pollen from anther to stigma 220. B
(C) formation of pollen grains 221. Oxygen released in the process of
(D) none of these photosynthesis comes from
213. Movement of cell against concentration gradient (A) water
is called (B) oxygen
(A) active transport (C) carbon dioxide
(B) osmosis (D) nitrogen dioxide
(C) diffusion 222. Phloem tissue is found in
(D) both b and c (A) liver
214. One of the following is not a function of bones (B) placenta
(A) support (C) plants
(B) production of blood cells (D) none of these
(C) protein synthesis 223. Plant bends towards the source of light on
(D) muscle attachment account of the movement known as
215. Plants absorb most part of water needed by them (A) geotropism
through their (B) hydrotropism
(A) stem (C) chemotropism
(B) root hairs (D) phototropism
(C) leaf 224. Animal lacks
(D) bark (A) starch
216. Highly intelligent mammals are (B) cellulose
(A) rat (C) protein
(B) bat (D) lipids
(C) dolphin 225. On which of the following plants did Gregor
(D) elephant Mendal perform his classical experiment
217. Process of cell division take place by (A) corn
(A) mitosis (B) mustard
(B) fertilization (C) pea
(C) reproduction (D) sunflower
(D) none of these 226. Among the biotic components of the ecosystem,
the producer system is
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(A) carnivores 235. Hepatitis is inflammation of
(B) herbivores (A) stomach
(C) plants (B) kidney
(D) animals (C) lungs
227. Breeding and management of bees is known (D) liver
(A) agriculture 236. Penicillin is obtained from
(B) sericulture (A) soil
(C) horticulture (B) bacteria
(D) apiculture (C) fungi
228. Study of fossils is called (D) virus
(A) psychology 237. Which one is endoparasite?
(B) paleontology (A) lice
(C) biodiversity (B) ticks
(D) haematology (C) virus
229. Which is an example of fungi (D) tape worm
(A) paramecium 238. Fructose is
(B) euglena (A) pentose sugar
(C) penicillium (B) hexose sugar
(D) octopus (C) heptose sugar
230. The scientific name of human is (D) none of these
(A) Homo sapiens 239. Peptide bond is a
(B) Homo habiscus (A) C-N link
(C) Oriza sativa (B) N-H link
(D) none of these (C) C-O link
ANSWERS: SCIENCE QUIZ (D) N-O link
221. A 240. Which statement is correct about enzymes?
222. C (A) protein in nature
223. D (B) speed up reaction
224. B (C) denature at high temperature
225. C (D) all of these
226. C ANSWERS: SCIENCE QUIZ
227. D 231. B
228. B 232. A
229. C 233. C
230. A 234. B
231. Thread like structures in fungi are called 235. D
(A) mycelium 236. C
(B) hyphae 237. D
(C) sporangium 238. A
(D) spores 239. B
232. The smallest bacteria on earth is 240. D
(A) mycoplasma 241. Which is called power house of the cell
(B) E.coli (A) golgi complex
(C) salmonella (B) mitochondria
(D) clostridium (C) nucleus
233. Vaccine for rabies was developed by (D) endoplasmic reticulum
(A) Robert Koch 242. The structure that is absent in animal cell
(B) Robert Brown (A) cell wall
(C) Pasteur (B) nulcleus
(D) none of these (C) centriole
234. Malaria is caused by (D) mitochondria
(A) mosquito 243. The non-protein part of enzyme is called
(B) plasmodium (A) co-enzyme
(C) virus (B) activator
(D) bacteria (C) cofactor
(D) substrate
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244. Nucleic acid were first isolated by (A) 2
(A) Erwin Chargaff (B) 4
(B) Friedrich Miescher (C) 6
(C) Rosalind Franklin (D) 1
(D) none of these 253. Which enzyme digest carbohydrates
245. One of the following is not pyrimidine (A) lipase
(A) thymine (B) proteases
(B) cytosine (C) amylases
(C) guanine (D) none of these
(D) uracil 254. The pancreas produce digestive enzymes and
246. Fructose is release in the
(A) milk sugar (A) stomach
(B) cereal sugar (B) esophagus
(C) aldo sugar (C) large intestine
(D) keto sugar (D) small intestine
247. Group of tissues doing a particular job 255. Detail study of internal organs at level of tissue
(A) organ with the help of microscope is called
(B) system (A) histology
(C) organelle (B) anatomy
(D) individual (C) physiology
248. Members of the same species living in the same (D) embryology
place at the same time make 256. The exchange of chromosal segments
(A) population i.e.crossing over occurs during
(B) ecosystem (A) first meiotic division
(C) community (B) mitotic division
(D) trophic level (C) second meiotic division
249. Which one is a leukocyte (D) none of these
(A) red blood cell 257. Many bacteria in our digestive system
(B) plasma cell synthesize vitamins for example vitamin
(C) monocyte (A) B1
(D) all of these (B) B2
250. Which one of the following contain (C) B12
deoxygenated blood (D) B6
(A) pulmonary artery 258. It is very serious disease of brain which is
(B) hepatic artery caused by fungi
(C) left atrium (A) ring worm
(D) none of these (B) meningitis
ANSWERS: SCIENCE QUIZ (C) hepatitis
241. B (D) none of these
242. A 259. They are widespread as protective coatings on
243. C fruits and leaves
244. B (A) cholesterol
245. C (B) waxes
246. D (C) chitin
247. A (D) all of these
248. C 260. Which from the following are present in the
249. C underground parts of the plants and stored food
250. A (A) leucoplast
251. In most plants the food is transported in the form (B) chromoplast
of (C) chloroplast
(A) fructose (D) stem
(B) sucrose ANSWERS: SCIENCE QUIZ
(C) starch 251. B
(D) glucose 252. C
252. How many molecules of carbon dioxide are 253. C
formed in one Kreb’s cycle 254. D
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255. A head, thorax and abdomen
256. A (A) echinodermata
257. C (B) mollusca
258. B (C) nematoda
259. B (D) arthropoda
260. A ANSWERS: SCIENCE QUIZ
261. The simplest amino acid is 261. B
(A) alanine 262. C
(B) glycine 263. B
(C) valine 264. A
(D) phenylalanine 265. C
262. Accumulation of lipid molecules in brain cells 266. D
lead to 267. C
(A) paralysis 268. A
(B) oedema 269. B
(C) mental retardation 270. D
(D) all of these 271. The most common type of asexual reproduction
263. The life and activities of a cell is controlled by in the fungi is
(A) cytoplasm (A) fragmentation
(B) nucleus (B) spore production
(C) vacuole (C) budding
(D) mitochondria (D) binary fission
264. Flagella are composed of 272. Outside the thallus of Marchantia there are
(A) micro tubules special structures called
(B) micro filaments (A) stem tuber
(C) intermediate filaments (B) rhizoids
(D) glycoproteins (C) sporangium
265. Tobacco mosaic virus was crystallized by (D) none of these
(A) Pasteur 273. The vascular plants are termed as
(B) Chamberland (A) tracheophytes
(C) Stanely (B) bryophytes
(D) Ivanowski (C) pteridophytes
266. Non-enveloped naked viruses are known as (D) all of these
(A) prions 274. In human beings influenza is caused by
(B) bacteriophages (A) bacteria
(C) oncoviruses (B) protist
(D) virions (C) virus
267. Gram +ve bacteria on treatment with crystal (D) fungi
violet dye give colour 275. Snails belong to
(A) red (A) gastropods
(B) green (B) bivalves
(C) purple (C) arthropods
(D) pink (D) platyhelminthes
268. Malarial parasite is injected into man as 276. Amoeba moves in water with the help of
(A) sporozoites locomotory organs called
(B) merozoites (A) tube feet
(C) zygote (B) cilia
(D) none of these (C) pseudopodia
269. The terms procariotique and eucariotique were (D) flagella
proposed by 277. Liver fluke is parasite in the liver of
(A) Whittaker (A) cattle
(B) Chatton (B) sheep
(C) Haeckel (C) goat
(D) Margulis and Schwartz (D) all of these
270. In many which phylum the body of an 278. In all coelentrates endoderm give rise to
organisms is usually divided in there regions called (A) nervous system
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(B) digestive system (C) Miescher
(C) reproductive system (D) none of these
(D) circulatory system 287. Earthworm lives in
279. Higher vascular plants are also called (A) sea water
(A) flowering plants (B) moist soil
(B) seed plants (C) fresh water
(C) ferns (D) none of these
(D) none of these 288. Kangaroo has an abdominal pouch known as
280. The plants which produce embryo but lack (A) placenta
vascular tissues and seeds are placed in (B) guttural pouch
(A) bryophytes (C) marsupial
(B) pteridophytes (D) all of these
(C) tracheophytes 289. The utilization of the products of digestion is
(D) all of these called
ANSWERS: SCIENCE QUIZ (A) ingestion
271. B (B) absorption
272. B (C) assimilation
273. A (D) both a and b
274. C 290. Parabronchi are present in
275. A (A) cockroach
276. C (B) frog
277. D (C) fish
278. B (D) birds
279. B ANSWERS: SCIENCE QUIZ
280. A 281. B
281. Which bone is called beauty bone in women 282. C
(A) sternum 283. B
(B) clavicle 284. D
(C) maxilla 285. A
(D) radius 286. A
282. Detachment of myosin head and actin in rigor 287. B
mortis occurs due to 288. C
(A) stored ATP in body 289. C
(B) hypercalcemia 290. D
(C) autolysis in body 291. The respiratory problem most common in
(D) hyperactivity of mitochondria smokers is
283. Release of the ovum from ovary is called (A) tuberculosis
(A) fertilization (B) emphysema
(B) ovulation (C) asthma
(C) implantation (D) cancer
(D) none of these 292. Water potential of pure water is
284. The foetus is protected from the mechanical (A) zero
damage by the (B) one
(A) cervix (C) negative
(B) vagina (D) two
(C) uterus 293. Bean shaped cells in plants are
(D) amniotic fluid (A) mesophyll cells
285. Rich source of energy in seimen is (B) xylem cells
(A) glucose (C) phloem cells
(B) fructose (D) guard cells
(C) lactose 294. The normal pH of human blood is
(D) sacrose (A) 6.4
286. Sickle cell anemia was discovered by (B) 7.0
(A) Vernon Ingram (C) 7.4
(B) Sanger (D) 7.5
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295. Shrinkage of protoplast due to exosmosis of 3. A camera uses a __________ to form an image on
water is a piece of film at the back.
(A) imbibition (A) convex lens
(B) plasmolysis (B) concave lens
(C) deplasmolysis (C) diverging lens
(D) adhesion (D) none of these
296. Artherosclerosis is a major condition leading to 4. Short-sight defect could be corrected by a
(A) heart attack (A) convex lens
(B) hypertension (B) concave lens
(C) stroke (C) converging lens
(D) tumor (D) none of these
297. Villi and microvilli increase 5. Red + Green + Blue = ?
(A) digestion (A) White
(B) assimilation (B) Black
(C) absorption (C) Maroon
(D) ingestion (D) Dark Blue
298. Splitting of glucose relates to ANSWERS: PHYSICS MCQS
(A) respiration 1. A
(B) photorespiration 2. C
(C) glycolysis 3. A
(D) pyruvic acid 4. B
299. Reptiles hibernate during 5. A
(A) summer 6. Ozone layer protects the Earth from __________
(B) winter radiations from the Sun.
(C) spring (A) microwaves
(D) autumn (B) infrared
300. Which of the following plants are called (C) X-rays
arthrophytes? (D) ultraviolet
(A) sphenopsids 7. The distance of Moon from the Earth is
(B) lycopsids __________ km.
(C) psilopsids (A) 364,000
(D) pteropsids (B) 384,000
ANSWERS: SCIENCE QUIZ (C) 464,000
291. B (D) 484,000
292. A 8. There are __________ planets in orbit around the
293. D Sun.
294. C (A) 6
295. B (B) 7
296. A (C) 8
297. C (D) 9
298. C 9. Planets are kept in orbit by the?
299. B (A) Attraction among the Planets
300. A (B) Attraction among the Planets and the Sun
1. If we add all the 7 colours of rainbow (red, yellow, (C) Radiations from the Sun
blue, green, orange, violet and indigo), the resultant (D) Gravitational pull of the Sun
colour would be? 10. Which from the following is NOT a Renewable
(A) White Energy?
(B) Black (A) Geothermal
(C) Maroon (B) Solar
(D) Dark Blue (C) Nuclear
2. When white light passes through a prism, it splits (D) Biofuels
into __________ colours. ANSWERS: PHYSICS QUIZ
(A) 3 6. D
(B) 5 7. B
(C) 7 8. C
(D) 9
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9. D 19. The refrigerator works on the two processes
10. C (A) condensation and convection
11. When vapours of a substance are cooled and (B) convection and radiation
changes into liquid, it is called (C) radiation and evaporation
(A) conduction (D) condensation and evaporation
(B) condensation 20. Air is a very good __________ of heat.
(C) convection (A) conductor
(D) evaporation (B) insulator
12. An instrument used to measure gas pressure is (C) radiator
called (D) evaporator
(A) ammeter ANSWERS: PHYSICS QUESTIONS
(B) barometer 16. A
(C) galvanometer 17. A
(D) manometer 18. A
13. If we add salt to the pure water, its boiling point 19. D
will 20. B
(A) increase 21. Which radiation has the lowest frequency in the
(B) decrease electromagnetic spectrum?
(C) remain same (A) X-rays
(D) none of these (B) Gamma rays
14. The boiling point of alcohol is (C) Ultraviolet rays
(A) 71 °C (D) Radio rays
(B) 75 °C 22. Which rays are useful in cancer treatment?
(C) 79 °C (A) X-rays
(D) 83 °C (B) Gamma rays
15. The presence of impurities __________ the (C) Ultraviolet rays
freezing point of water. (D) Radio rays
(A) increases 23. The speed of sound will be maximum if passing
(B) decreases through
(C) accelerate (A) vacuum
(D) does not have any effect on (B) air
ANSWERS: PHYSICS QUIZZES (C) water
11. B (D) iron
12. D 24. The wire used to make the filament of a light bulb
13. A is made of
14. C (A) nichrome
15. B (B) chromel
16. The melting point of ice is lowered by a/an (C) tungsten
__________ in pressure. (D) fire-clay
(A) increase 25. The wire used to make heating elements in
(B) decrease electric kettles and irons are made of
(C) change (A) nichrome
(D) consistency (B) chromel
17. At high altitude the air temperature is lower as (C) tungsten
compare to sea level, therefore water boils at (D) fire-clay
__________ temperature. ANSWERS: PHYSICS MULTIPLE CHOICE
(A) lower QUESTIONS
(B) higher 21. D
(C) constant 22. B
(D) absolute 23. D
18. Evaporation is a __________ process. 24. C
(A) cooling 25. A
(B) Liquefying 1. pH of the neutral solution is ?
(C) condensation (A) 2
(D) convection (B) 6
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(C) 7 8. D
(D) 5 9. A
2. pH of the acidic solution is less than ? 10. C
(A) 3 11. Lower the pH value _________ will be an acid.
(B) 2 (A) Weaker
(C) 6 (B) Neutral
(D) 7 (C) Stronger
3. The branch of chemistry in which we study (D) Alkaline
hydrocarbon and their derivatives is called ? 12. Which of the following is an organic compound ?
(A) Organic chemistry (A) CO
(B) Inorganic chemistry (B) C2H2
(C) Industrial chemistry (C) CO2
(D) Biochemistry (D) NaHCO3
4. The metal present in combine state is called ? 13. Which one of the following is the general formula
(A) Metal of alkenes ?
(B) Solid (A) CnH2n
(C) Minerals (B) CnH2n-1
(D) None of these (C) CnH2n+1
5. Which of the following is homogeneous mixture ? (D) CnH2n-2
(A) Smoke 14. The Homologues has the same ?
(B) Fog (A) Density
(C) Smog (B) State
(D) Air (C) Chemical Properties
6. Hydrogen has a positive charge ? (D) Colour
(A) Proton 15. Carbon atom usually ?
(B) Electron (A) Gains four electron
(C) Atom (B) Forms four covalent bonds
(D) Neutron (C) Ionizes
7. Electron in its ground state does not ? (D) Loses four electrons
(A) Spin 16. Organic radical with general formula CnH2n+1 is ?
(B) Revolve (A) Allyl
(C) Reside in orbit (B) Alkyl
(D) Radiate energy (C) Pheny
8. Number of periods in modern periodic table is ? (D) Benzyl
(A) 8 17. The next homologue of C8H18 is ?
(B) 6 (A) C9H20
(C) 5 (B) C9H18
(D) 7 (C) C8H16
9. Which of the following is transition element ? (D) C7H14
(A) Cu 18. Methane is the first member of Methane is the
(B) Cl first member of ?
(C) S (A) Alcohol Series
(D) B (B) Carboxylic acids Series
10. Ink spreads in water because of ? (C) Alkane Series
(A) Vapor pressure (D) Alkene Series
(B) Dipole movement 19. The compound C3H8 must have ?
(C) Diffusion (A) An ionic bond
(D) Osmosis (B) At least one triple bond
ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY MCQS (C) All single bonds
1. C (D) At least one double bond
2. D 20. The name of C6H14 is ?
3. A (A) Hexane
4. C (B) Decane
5. D (C) Propane
6. A (D) Heptanes
7. D
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ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY QUIZ 29. Baeyer’s reagent is?
11. C (A) Hot KMnO4
12. B (B) Alkaline KMnO4
13. A (C) Conc. KMnO4
14. C (D) Acidic KMnO4
15. B 30. Which one gives carboxylic acid with alkaline
16. B KMnO4?
17. A (A) Acetylene
18. C (B) Ethane
19. C (C) Ethene
20. A (D) Methane
21. Which of the following organic compound has ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY QUIZZES
different chemical properties? 21. A
(A) C2H5COOH 22. A
(B) CH3OH 23. B
(C) C5H11OH 24. B
(D)C2H5OH 25. A
22. Which of the following is inorganic? 26. B
(A) NaCN 27. A
(B) CH3CL 28. B
(C) CH4 29. B
(D) CH3OH 30. A
23. Dehydration of ethyl alcohol with conc. 31. Which one gives a mixture of hydrocarbons on
H2SO4 results in the formation of? halogenations ?
(A) Methane (A) Ethane
(B) Ethene (B) Ethyl alcohol
(C) Ethane (C) Ethene
(D) Acetylene (D) Ethyne
24. Which one of the following reagents 32. Baeyer’s test shows the presence of ?
distinguished ethene from acetylene? (A) A double bond
(A) Bromine solution (B) A triple bond
(B) AgNO3 (C) Both A and B
(C) Alcoholic KOH (D) No bond
(D) Carbon tetrachloride solution 33. Which one is the least reactive ?
25. Which one of the following decolorizes (A) Propane
Br2 Water? (B) Ethene
(A) Ethene (C) Ethyne
(B) Methane (D) Ethane
(C) Propane 34. Ethane reacts with chlorine in the presence of ?
(D) Ethane (A) Sunlight
26. Ethene reacts with HBr, the compound formed is? (B) Water
(A) Br-CH2-CH2-Br (C) Carbon tetra chloride
(B) CH3-CH2-Br (D) Ether
(C) Acetylene 35. ______________ is a factor related to blood
(D) CH3-CH2-CH3 clotting.
27. Which of the following statement is not true for (A) Vitamin K
alkynes? (B) Vitamin A
(A) They do not perform Baeyer’s Test (C) Vitamin C
(B) They undergo addition reaction (D) Vitamin E
(C) They burn to form CO2 36. The coldest region in atmosphere is ?
(D) They contain a triple bond (A) Mesopause
28. All the member of alkane series has? (B) Stratosphere
(A) All types of bonds (C) Tropopause
(B) All single bonds (D) Stratopause
(C) At least one double bond 37. The freezing point of water is ___________
(D) At least one triple bond celcius.
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(A) 1 45. Dielectric constant of water at 18 °C is ?
(B) 2 (A) 70
(C) 0 (B) 80
(D) 3 (C) 84
38. The total volume of water present on earth (D) 75
surface is ? 46. Water gas is a mixture of ?
(A) 1.3 Trillion KM3 (A) Hydrogen & Oxygen
(B) 1.7 KM3 (B) Steam & Air
(C) 1.33 Million KM3 (C) CO & H2
(D) 1.386 Billion KM3 (D) None of these
39. The vital function of protoplasm is due to the 47. Chlorine act as a bleaching agent in the presence
presence of ? of ?
(A) Water (A) HNO3
(B) Fats (B) NaOH
(C) Minerals (C) HCL
(D) Calcium (D) H2O
40. The quantity of fresh water present on eat is only 48. The chemical formula of magnetic oxide is ?
about ? (A) Fe3O4
(A) 2.5% (B) Fe2O3.H2O
(B) 0.04% (C) Fe2O3
(C) 2.2% (D) FeO
(D) 3.6% 49. Rain water is acidic in nature because air
ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY QUIZ contain ?
31. D (A) Carbon dioxide
32. C (B) Nitrogen
33. D (C) Oxygen
34. A (D) All of these
35. A 50. Nutrient pollution of water bodies is caused by ?
36. A (A) Nitrates & Phosphates
37. C (B) Pathogens
38. D (C) Acid rain
39. A (D) Cal & Mag
40. A ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY QUIZZES
41. The reason of unusual physical properties of 41. C
water is due to the presence of ? 42. B
(A) Covalent bond 43. D
(B) Coordinate cov. Bond 44. C
(C) Hydrogen bonding 45. B
(D) None of these 46. C
42. The density of water is one gram per centimeter 47. D
cube at ? 48. A
(A) 60 °C 49. A
(B) 4 °C 50. A
(C) 100 °C 51. Most of the aquatic animals cannot survive above
(D) 0 °C ?
43. The enormous quantity of water present on earth (A) 30 °C
surface acts as giant thermostat due to its high ? (B) 35 °C
(A) Density (C) 50 °C
(B) Boiling Point (D) 44 °C
(C) Latent heat values 52. Which one of the following disease is caused by
(D) Heat Capacity mercury ?
44. The latent heat of fusion of water is ? (A) Typhoid
(A) 4.2 KJ/Mol (B) Cholera
(B) 5.2 KJ/Mol (C) Hepatitis
(C) 6 KJ/Mol (D) Parkinson
(D) 5.7 KJ/Mol
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53. The blister copper is refined by ? (B) Raw
(A) Boiling (C) Pure
(B) Concentration (D) Refined
(C) Electrolysis 62. Vitamin A is soluble in ?
(D) Reduction (A) Water
54. Chemical formula of Urea is ? (B) Fats
(A) NH2CONH2 (C) Both A&B
(B) Na2CO3 (D) None of these
(C) NH2COONH4 63. Vitamin B is soluble in ?
(D) NH4CL (A) Fats
55. Sodium carbonate is commercially manufactured (B) Water
by ? (C) Both A&B
(A) Ostwald’s Process (D) None of these
(B) Haber’s Process 64. There are __________ types of DNA.
(C) Frisch Process (A) 1
(D) Solvay Process (B) 2
56. Urea is probably, most important fertilizer ? (C) 3
(A) Nitrogenous (D) 4
(B) Sulphur 65. Nucleic acid was first discovered in ?
(C) Organic (A) 1869
(D) Phosphate (B) 1870
57. Petroleum is a mixture of many ? (C) 1871
(A) Salt (D) 1872
(B) Hydrocarbons 66. Mutation is a sudden chemical change in ?
(C) Hydroxide (A) DNA
(D) Acids (B) RNA
58. Raw materials used for manufacturing urea are ? (C) Cell
(A) H2 & NH3 (D) Cell wall
(B) CO2 & NH3 67. Amino acids are the building blocks of ?
(C) HCL & NH3 (A) Lipids
(D) None of these (B) Fats
59. Which one is a step of metallurgical process ? (C) Vitamins
(A) Rustin (D) Protein
(B) Roasting 68. Organic chemistry is the study of ?
(C) Crystallization (A) Carbon
(D) None of these (B) Metal
60. Different fractions of petroleum are separated (C) Oxygen
by ? (D) Carbon and its compounds
(A) Cooling 69. Enzymes are made of ?
(B) Fractional Distillation (A) Protein
(C) Steam distillation (B) Lipids
(D) None of these (C) Fats
ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY MCQS (D) Minerals
51. A 70. Cause of acidic rain is ?
52. D (A) Nitrogen
53. C (B) Sulphure Dioxide
54. A (C) Carbonic Acid
55. D (D) Carboxide
56. A ANSWERS: CHEMISTRY QUESTIONS
57. B 61. A
58. B 62. B
59. B 63. B
60. B 64. D
61. The blister form of copper is ____________ 65. A
form. 66. A
(A) Impure 67. D
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68. D
69. A
70. B

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