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FPSC & PPSC Past Paper MCQs of Everyday Science (1980 To Date) - Answer - 11
FPSC & PPSC Past Paper MCQs of Everyday Science (1980 To Date) - Answer - 11
(a) Origin of Sun (b) Origin of Universe (c) Laws of physics (d) None of these
(a) Work (b) Energy (c) Quantity of heat (d) all of these
Q7 A light sensitive device that converts drawing, printed texts, or other images into digital form are?
(a) Information (b) Processing (c) Information and processing (d) None of these
Q9 Which one of the following sets of color combinations is added in color vision in TV’?
(a) Orange, back and violet (b) Red green and blue
(c) Yellow, green and blue (d) White. red and yellow
Q10 In a very low temperature which from the following will freeze at last.
(a) Water in a lake (b) Sea water (c) Canal water (d) River water
Everyday Science for CSS Screening / Level #2 Index
(a) thicker walls (b) Strong walls (c) Valves (d) All of these
(a) 755 miles per hour (b) 330 miles per hour (c) 1257 miles per hour (d) None of these
(a) Low pressure (b) Very low pressure (c) High pressure (d) None of these
Q5 This in-between phase of stellar nurseries and star formation in stellar evolution is when the gathered
(a) Star of Adam (b) Stellar Genesis (c) Alpha Stage (d) Protostar
Q8 The electric motors uses the effect of current passing through them is
(a) Heating effect (b) Magnetic effect (c) Chemical effect (d) None of these
(a) Audio and video cassettes (b) Floppy and compact discs (c) Hard disks (d) All of these
Q10 Ibn Zuhr writer of Al-Taisir was famous for his contribution in:
(a) B Complex (b) A and B complex (c) A, D and B Complex (d) A, D, E and K
(a) Cell wall (b) Vacuoles (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q9 The Periodic Table, which arrange chemical elements according to their Atomic number and chemical
(a) Antonie Lavoisier (b) Dmitri Mendeleev (c) John Dalton (d) Otto Hahn
Q10 Which term in psychology is generally used to refer to emotional disorders such as anxiety, depression
and phobia?
Q1 Which pollutant from motor car exhaust causes mental disease ___?
(a) Sulpher Dioxide (b) Mercury (c) Lead (d) Carbon dioxide
Q2 Which part of the Camera is analogue to the retina in the human eye?
Q4 A very important practical application of properties of matter is hoeing or"godi" practiced by the
(a) Radio waves (b) Infrared waves (c) UV waves (d) Sound waves
Q7 The psychological test of human emotions and personality, using inkblots, is formally known as?
(a) Nervous (b) Rorschach (c) All of above (d) None of above
Q8 Who propounded the theory that the Earth revolves around the sun?
(a) Natural active (b) Aritfical passive (c) Aritficial active (d) None of them
Q5 The field specialization of famous Muslim scientist Abu Usman Aljahiz was ________.
Q8 A tight-rope walker carries a long pole which he holds across his body. The purpose of this pole is
to________.
(a) 10 degree (b) negative 40 degree (c) 40 degree (d) None of above
Q2 A light year
(a) 8.46 trillion km (b) 9.46 trillion km (c) 10.46 trillion km (d) None of these
Q3 Name the famous book of Ibn-Sina in which he discussed human physiology and medicine:
(a) Gamma Rays (b) X Rays (c) Microwaves (d) Radio Waves
(a) Plans (b) Hill tops (c) Hill Slopes (d) All of these
Q7 Sun rises in the East and sets in the West due to the
(a) Rotation of Earth around the Moon (b) Rotation of Sun around Earth
(c) Rotation of Sun on its axis (d) Rotation of Earth on its axis
Q8 Approximately, how many times each day do our heart valves open and close normally.
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q1 Water is heated in a kettle. The inside water is heated by convection. A person sitting near the fire
(a) Sublimation (b) Fractional distillation (c) Chromatography (d) None of these
(a) Seedless fruit (b) Parthenogenesis fruits (c) Parthenocarpic fruits (d) placental fruits
Q4 In a railway track, two rails are joined end to end with a gap tin between them because.
Q8 Which radioactive pollutant has recently drawn the attention of the public, due to its occurrence in
(a) 13.5 billion years (b) 14.5 billion years (c) 15.5 billion years (d) 16.5 billion years
(a) Benzoic acid (b) Citric acid (c) Ascorbic acid (d) All of these
(a) Potato, ghee and cucumber (b) Wheat, Ghee and Spinach
(c) Banana, potato and rice (d) Rice, lemon and mustard oil
(a) are conserved (b) changed from one form to another (c) both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Carbon monoxide (b) Hydrogen (c) Nitrogen (d) Carbon dioxide
Q1 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:
(a) Liquid Nitrogen (b) Solid carbondioxide (c) Frozen Water (d) None of these
Q8 When a ray of sunlight enters a darkroom, its straight path becomes visible because of dust particles
Q10 When the river's water level reaches 10 meters, this means that
Q2 The unit that co-ordinates different devices of the computer system is:
(a) ALU (b) register (c) Control unit (d) Logical instructions
Q3 The two planets between the Earth and the Sun are:
Q4 Which of the following is an organic molecule needed by the body in small amount?
Q8 The most suitable thermometer for measuring the boiling point water is:
Q9 In a railway track, two rails are joined end to end with a gap in between them because:
(a) steel can be saved (b) accidents due ot constraction in winter can be avoided
(c) Air gaps are necessary for bearing the weight of running train. (d) accidents due to expansion in summer
can be avoided
Q10 The human brain uses__________ percent of the total oxygen and blood in the body.
Q2 Clocks, which move with the velocities comparable with the velocity of light, run:
(a) fast (b) slow (c) equal to the velocity of light (d) with zero velocity
(a) Liquid Methane (b) High Octane (c) Nitrogen dioxide (d) None of these
(a) Input/output devices (b) Main Memory (c) operating system (d) Both a and b
(a) Gold (b) Metal (c) Element carbon (d) None of these
(a) Bone deformity (b) Irregular heart beat (c) Tooth decay (d) Anaemia
(a) Polymer (b) Nucleic acid (c) Collagen (d) none of these
(a) Parsec (b) Foot Candle (c) Astronomical Unit (d) Light Year
(a) Magnesium Chloride (b) Potassium Chloride (c) Sodium Chloride (d) Iodine Chloride
(a) Ionic bond (b) Covalent bond (c) Metalic bond (d) Coordinate covalent bond
(a) Fish oil (b) sunflower (c) Soyabean (d) None of these
Q4 A device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy is called ________.
Q5 It is possible to recognize a person in the dark by simply hearing his unique voice. It is because of
the:
Q6 Science which deals with the position and movement of heavenly bodies is ________.
(a) Electric Charge (b) Magnetic Flux (c) Speed of Ship and Aircraft (d) Temperature
Q10 In human eye, the light sensitive layer made of specializes nerve cells,rods and cones is called as:
(a) The pupil (b) The cornea (c) The sclera (d) The iris
(a) Oslo Accord (b) Montreal protocol (c) Ottawa treaty (d) Koyoto protocol
Q7 Which woody raw material is used for the manufacture of paper pulp.
Q10 The inert gas which is substituted for nitrogen in the air used by deep sea divers for breathing, is
_______.
(a) Winds and clouds (b) Atmosphere (c) Air and sounds (d) Seasons
(a) Nuclear Physics (b) Molecular Physics (c) Electromagnetism (d) Atomic Physics
Q6 An extremely small piece of silicon on which integrated circuits are fabricated are called?
(a) Chip (b) Card reader (c) Feed (d) Hollerith Code
(a) the greenhouse effect to lessen (b) all the above are correct
(c) lakes and forests to die (d) acid indigestion in humans
Q9 What is Celluloses?
Q1 Sagittarius-A, the Blackhole at the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy is at a distance of______.
(a) 25640 Lightyears (b) 23640 Lightyears (c) 24500 Lightyears (d) 25500 Lightyears
Q2 What kind of soil is treated with gypsum to make it suitable for cropping_____?
(a) Soil with excessive clay content (b) Waterlogged (c) Acidic (d) Alkaline
Q4 When sound is reflected from floor, ceilling or a wall, it mixes with the original sound and change its
complexion, it is called as
Q5 What is the third most common gas found in the air we breathe?
Q6 The second most abundant metal found in the earth’s crust is________?
(a) Frank Whittle (b) Casimir funk (c) Chadwick (d) Moesley
(a) To rise the temperature (b) To kill bacteria (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
Q6 Saliva contains______.
Q7 Polio is caused by a:
(a) Conversion of neutrons into protons (b) Conversion of chemical energy into nuclear energy
(c) Conversion of mass into energy (d) None of these
(a) Red light (b) Violet light (c) Infrared Rays (d) Ultra violet light
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(a) Nerve cell (b) Muscle cell (c) Liver cell (d) Kidney cell
Q3 Monsoon is caused by
(a) Intensity of earthquake (b) Depth of soil (c) Depth of Earth (d) None
Q7 A characteristic curve is the result of a current versus voltage plot of diode activity. Which begins
at the
(a) 3rd quadrant (b) Current plot (c) Graph origin (d) Voltage plot
Q8 An association between members of different species in which both get benefit from each other is
called?
(a) Benjamin Frenklin (b) Archemedes (c) both (d) None of above
Q1 The gem stones ruby and Sapphires are composed of Aluminium Oxide.
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q2 Which form of the drug abuse involves most risk of infection with the HIV (AIDS) virus:
Q3 Brass gets discoloured in air because of the presence of which of the following gases in air ____.
(a) Hydrogen sulphide (b) Carbon dioxide (c) Nitrogen (d) Oxygen
Q5 NASA scientists have recently detected water vapor on which Jupiter’s moon .
(a) Europe (b) Callisto (c) Both A & B (d) None of these
Q6 The left lung has two lobes while the right lung has three lobes.
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q7 Ring planet is Saturn, least dense and 2nd largest planet is______?
Q8 A Constellation is
(a) A group of stars in the heavens (b) a jet plane having Mark 1 speed
(c) a silver bracelet (d) A place on Moon
Q10 The lowest region of the earth’s atmosphere comes between the earth and stratosphere. What is this
region’s name?
Q2 Which of the following planets is dropped from the list of planet in 2006?
(a) Triple bond (b) Double bond (c) Hydrogen bond (d) Single bond
(a) To rise the temperature (b) To kill bacteria (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
Q1 When water is filled in a bottle and is allowed to freeze, the bottle breaks because.
Q2 A man is standing on a weighing machine in a lift which is moving. The weighing machine will show
(a) Downward with uniform acceleration (b) In a free fall due to failure of the lift mechanism
(c) Upward with uniform speed (d) None of above
Q3 The sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of an oscillating body is:
(a) Heavy water (b) Rain water (c) Tap water (d) None of these
(a) Archimedes (b) William Gilbert (c) Nicolas Copernicus (d) Michel Faraday
(a) Distance (b) Time Period (c) Light intesity (d) Time
Q10 With reference to the blood in a normal person, which one of the following statements is correct?
(a) Arteries, veins are less numerous and hold less blood
(b) Blood cells constitute about 70 % of the blood
(c) White Blood Cells are made by lymph nodes only
(d) The blood has more platelets than WBC
(a) Light year (b) Acceleration (c) Volume (d) None of these
(a) Distance (b) Time Period (c) Light intensity (d) Time
(a) William Herschel (b) John Herschel (c) Heinrich D Arrest (d) Edward Barnard
Q8 An Area of microbiology that is concerned with the occurrence of disease in human population is
Q1 After drinking contaminated water, you would be most apt to develop symptoms of
(a) Malaria (b) Typhoid fever (c) Schistosomiasis (d) Yellow fever
Q4 ____ is a clear yellowish fluid portion of blood which contains fibrin and other soluble clotting
elements:
(a) Felix Hoffmann (b) Bayer (c) McLeod (d) None of above
Q10 The ozone layer protects the earth from rays sent by the sun:
(a) Ultraviolet rays (b) Infrared rays (c) Gamma rays (d) Raidoative rays
(a) Phenolic compounds (b) Volatile compounds (c) Organic acids (d) Starch
Q7 The position of earth in its orbit, from the sun causing northern summer is called:
Q9 Anaphase is the state of mitosis during which the daughter chromosomes move towards the opposite poles
Q9 The areas around the North and South poles within the Polar circles is called __________.
(a) Seedless fruit (b) Parthenogenesis fruits (c) Parthenocarpic fruits (d) placental fruits
(a) Inability to sleep (b) Color blindness (c) Depression (d) None of these
Q3 All of the following organs in the human body are located both on the right and the left sides,
except;_______.
Q4 Excluding the moon, the celestial object which appears brightest in the sky.
Q6 Which of the following pairs belong to the category of cold blooded animals?
(a) Birds and monkey (b) Frog and snakes (c) Bat and rats (d) Snakes and birds
(a) One fourth (b) One eight (c) One third (d) One sixth
(a) Epidermis (b) The dermis (c) Endodermis (d) None of these
Q7 Almost identical eclipses occur after 18 years and 11 days. This cycle is known as_______.
(a) Total Eclipse Cycle (b) Saros cycle (c) Partial Eclipse cycle (d) None of these
(a) The spleen and lymphnodes deteriorate (b) The RBCs agglutinate
(c) All the arteries dialates (d) All the arteries constrict
Q9 The quantity of available nutrients …. From the lower levles of the energy pyramids ot the higher
ones
(a) Increases (b) Decreases (c) remain stable (d) None of them
Q1 The ozone layer is at height of________kilometers from the surface of the Earth.
(a) Along dikes (b) Along faults (c) Along folds (d) Along Unconformities
(a) Dropper effect in which an object appears bluer when its moving toward the observer
(b) Turning a star from white to blue
(c) In future sun would become blue
(d) Black hole was blue at its start
Q10 Instrument used for the measurement of wind speed is called ______.
(a) North pole (b) South pole (c) Middle of the earth (d) Equator
Q2 Released absconders on parole who escape from supervision to be punishable, with imprisonment of a
term
(a) Two years or with fine or both (b) Three years or with fine or both
(c) Four years or with fine or both (d) Seven years or with fine or both
(a) Slippery Silver (b) Slow Silver (c) Quick silver (d) Shine Silver
Q1 Lactometer is a type of Hydrometer which is used to measure the speific gravity of:
(a) large intestine (b) stomach (c) Liver (d) Small intestine
(a) The purposes and functions of DNA (b) The study of inherited traits
(c) The study of genes and their functions (d) All of these
Q5 What has no charge, and is one of the fundamental particles making up an atom’s nucleus?
Q7 The main chemical substance present in the bones and teeth of animals is ________.
(a) Sodium Chloride (b) Sugar (c) Calcium phosphate (d) Calcium sulphate
(a) 320 meter per second (b) 340 meter per second
(c) 370 meter per second (d) 300 meter per second
(a) Sulphur Dioxide (b) Nitrous Oxide (c) Nitrogen (d) Oxygen
Q2 In a DNA molecules, the rule for base pairing is Adenine always bound with
(a) Thymine and cytosine with guanine (b) Cytosine and thymine with guanine
(c) Guanine and cytosine with thymine (d) Uracil and cytosine with guanine
Q5 Dr. Abdus Salam of Pakistan was one fo the contributors to the unification of:
(a) Electromagnetic force and gravitational force (b) Electromagnetic force and weak nuclear force
(c) Gravitation force and weak nuclear force (d) Weak nuclear force and strong nuclear force
(a) Acitic Acid (b) Citric Acid (c) Lysozyme (d) Ascorbic acid
Q10 The gas used in the manufacture of Banaspati ghee from Banaspati oil is:
Q2 One of the following countries produces maximum energy from atomic reactors:
(a) son (b) daughter (c) both of these (d) None of these
(a) Arctic Ocean (b) Indian ocean (c) Atlantic Ocean (d) Pacific Ocean
Q9 Saliva contains?
(a) Albert Einstein (b) John Kelper (c) Galileo Galilie (d) None of them
(a) 76 years (b) 84 years (c) 365 years (d) 1000 years
(a) Accelerate the neutrons (b) Slow down the speed of the neutrons
(c) Increase the number of electrons (d) Decrease the number of electrons
(a) Rob Stothard (b) Alessandro volta (c) Tim Berner (d) None of above
(a) Sun is moving around the earth (b) Of revolution of the earth around the sun on its orbit
(c) Of rotation of the earth around its axis (d) All of these
Q3 In winter an iron pipe feel colder than a wooden window. This is because wood is:
(a) Conductor (b) Non Conductor (c) Not a solid while iron is a solid (d) Semi-Conductor
Q4 The study of forces acting upon bodies in motion in the air is called_______.
Q5 How many times is the sun bigger than the size of the earth?
(a) 99 times (b) 109 times (c) 89 times (d) all of these
(a) nuclear fission of uranium and plutonium (b) Nuclear fission of hydrogen into helium
(c) nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium. (d) nuclear fusion of helium into hydrogen
Q10 The echo(reflected sound)will be distinctly heard at ordinary temperatures if the distance of the
(a) William Gilbert (b) Michael Faraday (c) Archimedes (d) Nicolas copernicus
Q6 Max Planck received the noble prize in Physics in 1918 for his discovery of .
(a) Natural active (b) Artificial passive (c) Artificial active (d) None of them
Q6 A major obstacle to the establishment of wind farms near population centers that need them is ______.
(a) Johann Glauber (b) Peregrine Phillips (c) Jabir bin Hayyan (d) None of these
Q9 The Motor neurons carry nerve impulses from the central nervous system to the effectors:
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(a) Lungs and heart (b) Spleen and liver (c) Kidneys and lungs (d) Heart and brain
Q3 As the temperature of ice rises, the ice melts and its density?
(a) Increases upto 10C (b) Increases (c) Remain constant (d) None of above
(a) Carbon monoxide (b) Oxygen (c) Nitrogen (d) Carbon dioxide
Q7 The large dark patches on the Moon’s surface are known as_________.
(a) Maria, or seas, because they are filled with water (b) Moon spots
(c) Dark matter (d) Maria,or seas even though there is no water on the moon
Q8 A unit of length equal to the average distance between the earth and sun is called.
(a) Light year (b) Astronomical unit (c) Parsec (d) Parallax
Q10 Lactometer is a type of Hydrometer which is used to measure the specific gravity of:
(a) Nitrous oxide (b) Sodium Oxide (c) Carbondioxide (d) Sulfur Dioxide
Q3 It is possible to recognize a person in the dark by simply hearing his unique voice . It is because of
the_____.
(a) Time period (b) Pitch (c) Quality (d) None of these
Q5 Combining of two non-metal atoms by sharing one or more pairs of electrons is called?
(a) Ionic bond (b) Covalent bond (c) Metal bond (d) None of these
Q6 Which rocks are formed by the alteration of pre-existing rocks by great heat or pressure
(a) Igneous rocks (b) Sedimentary rocks (c) Metamorphic rocks (d) Acid rocks
(a) Black soil (b) Loamy soil (c) Hard soil (d) Red soil
Q8 A proton is
(a) 15 Lakh kms (b) 14 Lakh Kms (c) 13 Lakh kms (d) 12 Lakh kms
Q10 The gas used in the manufacture of Banaspati ghee from Banaspati oil is:
Q1 Frederick Banting a Canadar physiologist was famous for being the co-discoverer of what?
(a) Virus that attacks bacteria (b) Virus that attacks insect
(c) Bacteria that attacks plants (d) Bacteria that attacks insect
Q5 The most splendid and the most magnificent constellation in the sky is:
Q6 "Truth is sought for itself but the truths, are immersed in uncertainties and the scientific
authorities not immune from error" which famous scholar of 11th century said that:
(a) Plato (b) Ibn Al Haitham (c) Aristotle (d) None of these
Q7 Which is a vitamin?
(a) Citric acid (b) Tartaric acid (c) Carbon (d) None of these
(a) Spiral Galaxy (b) Horseshoe Galaxy (c) Milky-Way (d) Andromeda Galaxy
Q5 Walnuts can be broken in the hand by squeezing two together but not one. It is because of:
Q6 Which on of the following planets orbits around the sun in a clockwise direction?
(a) Proxima Centurai (b) Alpha Scorpii (c) ega (d) Beta Orionis
(a) Earth revolves around the sun (b) center of universe is the earth
(c) All heavenly bodies revolve around the earth (d) None of these
Q10 The pulmonary veins return oxygenated blood to the right atrium.
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(a) Martin Copper (b) Dave Hyatt (c) Rene Laennec (d) Steven Sasson
Q8 Which of the following first hypothesized that the earth orbited the sun?
(a) Alexander the Great (b) Copernicus (c) Socrates (d) Tycho Brahe
Q9 In a typical H-R diagram, stars are graphed by these two characteristics _________.
(a) White dwarf (b) Black hole (c) Pulsar (d) Neutron star
(a) Covalent bond (b) Crystal (c) Semiconductor (d) Valence orbit
(a) clotting proteins (b) Globulins (c) Calcium ions (d) None of these
Q8 The usual raw material for ceramics, generally found beneath the top soil is?
Q10 Important ingredient used in Vicks vapour rub is obtained from the plant:
Q1 Which group of elements In the periodic table show highest first ionization potential elements in the
(a) left hand top corner (b) Left hand bottom corner (c) All of these (d) None of these
(a) Plasm (b) Protoplasm (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q6 An Area of microbiology that is concerned with the occurencer of disease in human population is
Q7 The expected number of RBCs in a single drop, or microliter, of blood is _________ million in Women.
(a) 3.2 to 7.2 million (b) 4.0 to 5.2 million (c) 3.4 to 6.8 million (d) 4.5 to 6.2 million
(a) Construction of dams (b) Deforestation (c) Earthquakes (d) Heavy snowfall
Q1 The only living cells in the body without blood supply is_______.
(a) Methane hydrate (b) Liquid Nitrogen (c) Solid Carbon dioxide (d) Frozen Water
Q5 Whch among the following has the highest calorie count in a given quantity?
Q7 Max Planck received the nobel prize in physics in 1984 for his discovery of:
(a) Optical fibre (b) Transistor (c) Decoder (d) Photo diode
(a) Butane and propane (b) Ethane and hexane (c) Ethane and nonane (d) None of these
(a) Earth revolves around the sun (b) center of universe is the earth
(c) All heavenly bodies revolve around the earth (d) None of these
Q6 What is anthracite?
(a) Carbon (b) Hard coal (c) Ammonia (d) None of these
(a) honey production (b) silk production (c) forest timber production (d) milk Production
(a) Decreased beyond the saturation (b) Equal level to saturation point
(c) Increased beyond the saturation point (d) None of these
Q2 Sun is a:
(a) Blue giant (b) Yellow dwarf (c) Supernova (d) None of these
Q8 Climate change conference COP21 was held in Paris, where was COP21 holding?
(a) 4.5 billion years (b) 5.5 billion years (c) 6.5 billion years (d) 7.5 billion years
Q2 Which rocks are formed by the alteration of pre-existing rocks by great heat or pressure
(a) Igneous rocks (b) Sedimentary rocks (c) Metamorphic rocks (d) Acid rocks
Q5 Moon is a______.
Q6 Bamboo is a_______.
(a) Grey Cells in blood (b) T cells in blood (c) RBCs in blood (d) Hemoglobin
Q10 Whch among the following has the highest calorie count in a given quantity?
(a) Provide strength (b) Oxygen transport (c) Help in hydrolysis (d) Breakdown fats
(a) Kidneys (b) Stomach (c) Gall Bladder (d) None of these
(a) Outer solar system (b) Oort cloud (c) Cumulus Cloud (d) Inert cloud
Q6 In a DNA molecule:
(a) Adenine always bound with thymine (b) Thymine always bound with gaunine
(c) Cytosine always bound with thymine (d) Guanine always bound with cytosine
Q7 On another planet, the local terminology for earth, water, light, air and sky respectively . If
Q9 When a patient's immune system becomes reactive to a drug. This is an example of:
(a) Super infection (b) Drug resistance (c) Allergy (d) None of them
(a) Chemical energy (b) Electrical energy (c) Mechenical energy (d) Thermal energy
(a) 4.5 billion years (b) 5.5 billion years (c) 6.5 billion years (d) 7.5 billion years
(a) Cardiac Muscles (b) Skeletal Muscles (c) Smooth Msucles (d) None of them
Q4 The instrument which specially design for recording earth quake wave is called seismograph which
(a) Diatonic Scale (b) Fahrenheit scale (c) Richter scale (d) Celsius scale
(a) Chemical reaction (b) Electroplating (c) Artificial radioactivity (d) heating
(a) A Technology by which it is possible for the aircraft’s to spy in the enemy air-space
(b) A technology by using which paratroopers can be dropped stealthily behind the enemy c
(b) olumns.
(c) A device which when attached to an aircraft makes it invisible on the radar
(d) A coating which reduces visibility of an aircraft on radar
(a) Intensity of earthquake (b) Depth of soil (c) Depth of Earth (d) None
(a) 6,778 Kelvin (b) 5,778 Kelvin (c) 9,778 Kelvin (d) 7,778 Kelvin
(a) Concave mirrors are used as reflectors (b) Convex mirrors are used by doctors to examine oral cavity
(c) Convex mirrors are used as reflectors (d) Convex mirrors should be used as shaving
(a) Mariana Trench (b) Mangrove (c) Groove (d) None of these
Q1 Computers can:
(a) add and subtract information only (b) Add, subtract and sort information only
(c) Add, subtract, sort and pacify information (d) add, subtract but cannot sort information
Q2 Blood contains:
(a) Red blood cells (b) White blood cells (c) Platelets (d) All of these
(a) Electron and Proton (b) Two Protons and two Neutrons
(c) Three protons and three Neutrons (d) None of them
(a) Gold (b) Metal (c) Element carbon (d) None of these
Q5 The Sun is at an average distance of about________ million kilometers away from Earth.
(a) 150 million (b) 160 million (c) 200 million (d) 400 million
Q7 Which among the following is the correct sequence of the various layers of the Atmosphere from the
Earth’s surface?
Q9 Computers can:
(a) add and subtract information only (b) Add, subtract and sort information only
(c) Add,subtract, sort and passify information (d) add, subtract but cannot sort information
Q10 Stars produce heat energy and light due to the fusion of ______.
Q1 A ‘breath test’ used by traffic police to check drunken driving uses __.
(a) potassium permanganate-sulphuric acid (b) Silica gel coated with silver nitrate
(c) Potassium dichromatic sulphuric acid (d) Turmeric on filter paper
(a) Nitrogen pentoxide (b) Nitrous oxide (c) Nitric oxide (d) Nitrogen dioxide
(a) 10 billion years (b) 4.5 million years (c) 4.5 billion years (d) 4.5 trillion years
Q8 The nucleic acids are responsible for proteins synthesis in the human body.
Q9 A nuclear reactor is a device used to carry out controlled nuclear reaction whereas GM counter is a
(a) power (b) Nuclear radiation (c) Voltage (d) None of these
Q3 Border line which separates outer space from Earth’s atmosphere is known as________.
(a) Karman line (b) Space line (c) Durand line (d) Venus line
(a) Decreases (b) Remain constant (c) Increases (d) None of above
(a) Roger Bacon (b) Alfred Nobel (c) Albert Einstein (d) Alexander Flaming
(a) Adolf Von Behring (b) Samual B Morse (c) Sir William Cook (d) None of these
Q1 In which country did the highest magnitude earthquake ever measured take place?
Q3 The normal range of the number of white blood cells in a microliter of blood is between _______.
(a) 4,500 and 10,000 (b) 4,900 and 12,000 (c) 2,500 and 09,300 (d) None of these
(a) 105 times (b) 317 times (c) 120 times (d) 150 times
(a) 149 million km (b) 160 million km (c) 179 million km (d) 200 million km
Q8 Parsec is a unit of :
Q10 Halos around the moon are formed because of the phenomenon of _______.
(a) Hormones (b) Vitamins (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Converted into carbohydrates (b) Removed as waste from the body
(c) Reconverted into animal fat and stored in different parts of the body (d) Easily destroyed by certain
enzymes present in the body
Q6 One of the followings is crucial to the ecosystem because they recycle nutrient from the organism back
to the environment
(a) Cosmopolitan (b) Homo sapiens (c) Mono sapiens (d) Bio sapiens
(a) 1.0 gram (b) 2.0 gram (c) 4.1 gram (d) 0.5 gram
Q3 In winter an iron pipe feel colder than a wooden window.This is because wood is:
(a) conductor (b) Non-conductor (c) semi-conductor (d) Not a solid while iron is a solid
Q4 A hereditary disease in which the affected person is unable to use glucose in its body metabolism is
(a) Sickle cell anaemia (b) AIDS (c) Diabetes mellitus (d) Haemophillia
Q7 The science which deals with study of manner and customs of peoples is:
(a) Electrical potential (b) Magnetic potential (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q10 Earthquakes are the lamps illuminating the structure of the earth's exterior.
Q1 When an iron ball and a wooden ball of the same mass are released from a height into the air?
(a) The iron ball will hit the ground earlier (b) The wooden ball will hit the ground earlier
(c) Both the balls will hit the ground at the same time (d) None of these
(a) nuclear fission of uranium and plutonium (b) Nuclear fission of hydrogen into helium
(c) nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium. (d) nuclear fusion of helium into hydrogen
(a) holes occuring inheavenly bodies (b) Bright spots on the sun
(c) Collapsing object of high density (d) Collapsing objects of low density
(a) Fuel for nuclear fission (b) Fuel for nuclear fusion
(c) Source of chemical energy (d) Source of light energy
Q3 What is the scientific name of the atoms of the same element with different mass number?
(a) 111 days (b) 87.97 days (c) 50 days (d) 25 days
Q6 Which rocks are formed by the alteration of pre-existing rocks by great heat or pressure
(a) Igneous rocks (b) Sedimentary rocks (c) Metamorphic rocks (d) Acid rocks
(a) Elastic cartilage (b) Fibrocartilage (c) Articular cartilage (d) None of them
Q2 Artificial noise is a
(a) Vibration (b) Vocal cords (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q6 The bodyguard of the Earth is __________ that save the Earth from many Comets and Asteroids.
Q7 Liver, milk, egg yolk, fish liver oil are the source of vitamin
(a) the crest of high mountains (b) the crust of earth in a region
(c) the growth of plants (d) Acceleration of charged atoms
(a) Fruits and Vegetables (b) Seeds (c) Sea Foods (d) None of above
Q3 The organ which destroys worn out RBCs in the body of a vertebrate is
(a) Decreases their ability to congeal (b) Decreases their ability to reach their typical life duration
(c) Decreases their ability to carry oxygen (d) Decreases their ability to cleanse wounds
(a) Nikalo Tesia (b) Edwin (c) Emest Rutherford (d) James Maxwell
Q6 Which of the following protects the body against infectious disease and foreign invaders?
(a) Leukocytes (b) Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) (c) Golgi apparatus (d) Red blood cells
(a) Prevention of ultraviolet rays (b) Trapping of solar energy due to atmospheric carbondixoxide
(c) Pollution (d) None of these
Q9 The sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of an oscillating body is:
(a) Heating (b) Beating (c) artificial nuclear radioactivity (d) chemical reaction
(a) Nitrogen+Hydrogen (b) Nitrogen+Carbon (c) Nitrogen +Oxygen (d) Oxygen +Carbon
(a) Electric Charge (b) Temperature (c) Magnetic Flux (d) Electric Energy
(a) Plague Rat (b) Rabies Dog (c) Tapeworm Pig (d) Poliomyelitis Monkey
Q1 Among the planets of the Solar system the position of the Earth from the Sun is______?
(a) Sound can’t travel through water (b) sound cant travel through vaccum
(c) Sound can’t travel through glass (d) None of above
Q4 Which of the following does not vary prodictably with the depth of the aquatic environment ?
(a) Sallinity (b) Temperature (c) Penetration by sunlight (d) None of them
(a) Artificial radioactivity (b) Heating (c) Electroplating (d) chemical reaction
(a) Calculus (b) General theory of relativity (c) Astronomy (d) Physics
Q7 The tread mills training is prescribed for the injured athlete for the purpose of improving
his/her______.
(a) Muscle endurance (b) Range of motion (c) Stability of the body (d) Muscle strength
(a) Can be converted from one to the other (b) When taken together, converted in all processes
(c) Both (a) & (b) (d) None of these
(a) Amino acids (b) Nucleic acids (c) Carbohydrates (d) None of them
(a) Pesticides (b) Chemical fertilizers (c) Insecticides (d) All of these
(a) Heating (b) Beating (c) artificial nuclear radioactivity (d) chemical reaction
Q5 DNA has a double helix structure while the RNA does not have a double helix structure.
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(a) Copper , Nickel (b) Copper, Tin (c) Copper, Silver (d) Copper, zinc
(a) Albert Einstein (b) Ernest Lawrence (c) Cavendish (d) W.H. Carothers
Q9 The position of earth in its orbit, when it is at its greatest distance from the sun causing northern
Q4 Which of the following explains the reason why there is no total eclipse of the sun?
(a) Size of the earth in relation to that of moon (b) Orbit of moon around earth
(c) Direction of rotation of earth around sun (d) Area of the sun covered by the moon
(a) Electrical signals through wires (b) Light signals through optical fibers
(c) Radio waves through air (d) Telegraphy
(a) Sodium Nitrate (b) Dilute acetic acid (c) Chloride of lime (d) Calcium
(a) fresh vegetables and fruits (b) sea foods (c) seeds (d) green leafy vegetables
(a) Audio and video cassettes (b) Floppy and compact discs (c) Hard disks (d) All of these
(a) Poliomyelitis (b) whooping cough (c) Tuberculosis (d) Contagious disease
Q4 A person with which of the following blood groups can receive blood of any group.
(a) Copper, Zinc (b) Copper, Niccle (c) Copper 4r, Tin (d) Sopper,Silver
Q10 The name of the common mineral salt present in sweat is:
(a) Calcium Oxalate (b) Potassium Sulphate (c) Sodium chloride (d) Iron Suphide
(a) Laser technology (b) Photo-conduction (c) Thermal emission (d) Tyndall effect
(a) Calculus (b) General theory of relativity (c) Astronomy (d) Physics
Q10 Sun is a
Q1 In the eye only _____ contains receptors for the light energy.
(a) Red giants (b) The big bang (c) Supernovae (d) Main sequence stars
Q3 Interstellar dust between Earth and a star causes the star's light to appear______.
Q5 Rate of evaporation of petrol is greater than that of water at room temperature because.
(a) petrol molecules have greater size (b) water molecules have small size
(c) Petrol molecules do not have any hydrogen bond (d) petrol is an organic compound
Q10 Diseases that spread from one person to another are called?
Q3 Polio is caused by a:
Q5 Which vitamin is found in the body by exposure to ultra violet radiation on sunlight?
(a) Day (b) Night (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Potassium Permanganate (b) Sodium carbonate (c) Lime (d) Alum
(a) Calcium ions (b) Clotting proteins (c) Globulins (d) None of them
(a) Breakbone Fever (b) Remittent Fever (c) Plasmodium Fever (d) Black Fever
(a) Vascular plants (b) Non-vascular plants (c) Tracheophytes (d) Prokaryotes
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(a) Adenine always bound with thymine and cytosine with guanine
(b) Adenine always boud with cytosine and thymine with guanine
(c) Adenine always bound with guanine and cytosine with thymine
(d) Adenine always bound with uracil and cytosine with guanine
(a) Low pressure to high pressure (b) High pressure to low pressure
(c) Only low pressure (d) Only high pressure
Q4 The place of environment where plants or animals naturally or normally live and grow is known as?
Q5 It is possible to recognize a person in the dark by simply hearing his unique voice. It is because of
the:
(a) Vision, bone and body growth (b) Immune defenses, maintenance of body linings and skin
(c) Normal cell development and reproduction (d) All of the above
(a) White Blood Cells (b) Red Blood Cells (c) Platelets (d) None of these
Q8 Radon is_______.
(a) Radio active gas (b) Artificial fibre (c) An explosive (d) Germon radio
Q9 The point that lies directly above the source of an earthquake is known as _________.
(a) Gravitational Center (b) Geological Center (c) Epicenter (d) Earthquake Center
Q10 Who was the first Muslim mathematician who used the digit "zero"?
(a) Laser and optical disks (b) Floppy and compact discs (c) Hard disks (d) All of these
Q7 DNA has a double helix structure while the RNA does not have a double helix structure.
Q8 How many bits are required to store the hexadecimal word AF?
Q9 In a railway track, two rails are joined end to end with a gap in between them because:
(a) steel can be saved (b) accidents due ot constraction in winter can be avoided
(c) Air gaps are necessary for bearing the weight of running train. (d) accidents due to expansion in summer
can be avoided
Q4 Parsec is a unit of :
Q5 The hard, solid rocks, whose composition or texture has been changed by heat or pressure in the Earth
are called____________?
(a) Sedimentary rocks (b) Metamorphic rocks (c) Igneous rocks (d) All of the above
Q6 Which law states that the rate of the effusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of
its density.
(a) Avogadro’s Law (b) Charles law (c) Boyle’s law (d) Graham’s Law
(a) Green Colour (b) Blue Colour (c) Red Colour (d) None of these
(a) Pascal (b) Torr (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q7 When a warm air is lifted off the surface in temperature depression it is called ______.
(a) A cold front (b) An anticyclone (c) A warm front (d) An occlusion
(a) Interstellar dust (b) The earth’s atmosphere (c) Both A & B (d) None of these
(a) Hormones (b) Vitamins (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Ultra-violet radiation (b) radio waves (c) X-rays (d) gamma rays
(a) Nickel (b) Aluminium isopropoxide (c) Phosphonium borate (d) None of these
(a) Natural active (b) Artificial passive (c) Artificial active (d) None of them
(a) Sulphur dioxide (b) Carbon dioxide (c) CFC’s (d) Nitrogen dioxide
Q4 Name the famous book of Ibn-Sina in which he discussed human physiology and medicine:
Q5 The number of electrons of a neutral atom is automatically known if one knows the.
(a) Number of orbitals (b) Atomic number (c) Atomic weight (d) None of these
(a) Cyber-banking (b) Commercial banking (c) Circular banking (d) Credit banking
Q8 Sea divers use a mixture of gases for breathing during diving. The mixture is:
Q9 An area of microbiology that is concerned with the occurence of disease in human population is.
Q10 The cells structure that controls movements of material into and out of the cell is the:
(a) Mitochondria (b) Cell membrane (c) Centriole (d) Golgi body
Q1 What is the peak value in the Modified Marcello Scale of Earthquake intensity?
Q3 The half life of a radioactive element is 8-days. How long does it take to reduce it from 10 mg to 5
mg?
(a) Hard material (b) Soft material (c) Dry material (d) Burnt material
Q5 Walnuts can be broken in the hand by squeezing two together but not one. It is because of:
Q6 A ball bounces higher altitudes is lower than that in plains. This is because____.
(a) Pressure on higher altitudes is lower plains (b) Downward pull due to gravity is less
(c) Rarefied air offer less resistance to the ball (d) None of these
(a) Limestone (b) Soda lime (c) Rock stone (d) None
Q10 What is the chance of a diabetic baby born to parents both heterozygous normal?
Q1 In winter an iron pipe feels colder than a wooden window. This is because wood is
(a) Conductor (b) Non-conductor (c) Semi-conductor (d) Not a solid while iron is a solid
Q2 The position of an element in the Periodic Table is determined by its __________ number.
Q6 The phenomenon of Aurora borealis, the display of red and green lights in northern hemisphere is due to
radiations from:
(a) 130 million km (b) 140 million km (c) 150 million km (d) 160 million km
(a) Magnesium sulphate (b) Calcium (c) Sodium acetate (d) Calcium oxalate
(a) 25-26 minutes (b) 32-35 minutes (c) 16-20 minutes (d) 15-11 minutes
Q1 The rocks formed out of layers of sediment bonded together are known as ________.
(a) Igneous rocks (b) Metamorphic rocks (c) Sedimentary rocks (d) None of these
Q4 H + is yielded by:
(a) Acids (b) Alkalis (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Electrical Energy (b) Kinetic Energy (c) Potential energy (d) Mechanical energy
Q8 What is Melioidosis?
(a) Red spot in skin (b) Infectious disease (c) Pain in joints (d) Loss of memory
(a) increases slightly (b) Decreases slightly (c) Remains exactly the same (d) None of above
Q10 A collection of system programmes that controls and coordinates the overall operations of a computer
system is called?
(a) Operating System (b) Hardware (c) Software (d) None of these
Q2 The ability of the Eye to see in the dark, is due to the production of a purple pigment known as_____.
(a) Knee cap (b) Tooth enamel (c) Rib (d) Skull
(a) A chloral compound (b) A sulphur compound (c) A fluorine compound (d) acetic acid
Q6 In the eye only _____ contains receptors for the light energy.
Q10 Which of the following, lists the four stages of food processing in order?
(a) Albert Einstein (b) John Kelper (c) Galileo Galilie (d) None of them
(a) Watt hour (b) killowat hour (c) joule hour (d) Kilojoule hour
Q4 Name the animal which can live without water in its entire life.
(a) kangaroo rat (b) Cuttlefish (c) Camel (d) Desert lizard
Q6 Ozone layer Prevents the following radiation from entering the atmosphere:
(a) Archimedes (b) William Gilbert (c) Nicolas Copernicus (d) Michel Faraday
Q9 Materials for rain-proof coats and tents owe their water proof properties to______.
(a) Specific gravity (b) Surface tension (c) Elasticity (d) Viscosity
Q10 The contraction and expansion of the movement of the walls of the food pipe after entering the
Q4 The damage to the …….. Nerve could result in the defect of the eye movement:
Q7 The protons and neutrons are found in the center of the atom, which is called the _________of the atom.
(a) HIV/AIDS (b) Leukemia (c) Sickle cell anemia (d) None of these
(a) Circulatory system (b) Nervous system (c) Excretory system (d) Digestive system
Q2 Soap is _______.
(a) Thomas Edison (b) Michael faraday (c) Horace Day (d) Oliver Evans
Q5 Name the famous book of Ibn-Sina in which he discussed human physiology and medicine:
(a) Veins (b) Hepatic portal artery (c) Arteries (d) None of these
Q2 A man walks 2 km towards North.Then he turns to East and walks 10 km. Again he turns towards East
and
(a) Adding more water molecules (b) Changing the motion of the water molecules
(c) Rearranging the atoms in water molecules (d) Destroying the atoms in water molecules
(a) Epilepsy (b) AIDS (c) Color blindness (d) None of these
Q8 When ice cubes are passed over each other unite to form one cube. Which of the following force is
Q9 The left lung has two lobes while the right lung has three lobes.
Q2 When ice cubes are pressed over each other unite to form one cube. Which of the following force is
(a) Aquifer (b) Spring (c) Water table (d) None of these
Q7 Which in our diet, promotes bone formation and calcium absorption in our body.
(a) Copper and Zinc (b) Tin and Zinc (c) Copper and Tin (d) Iron and zinc
Q1 The Renaissance scientist who explained how planets moved around the sun was ______.
(a) kepler (b) Francis Bacorr (c) Gutenber (d) None of these
(a) Ripened ovule (b) Mature stigma (c) ripened ovary (d) fully mature ovary
(a) West to East (b) East to west (c) North to south (d) South to north
(a) Saudi Arabia (b) Italy (c) Japan (d) None of them
Q10 Vanadium, a steel gray corrosion resistance metal occur naturally in oxide state.
(a) Calcium oxide (b) Calcium sulphate (c) Calcium hydroxide (d) Calcium carbonate
(a) Sodium Nitrate (b) Dilute acetic acid (c) Chloride of lime (d) Calcium
Q6 The ozone layer protects the earth from rays sent by the sun:
(a) Ultraviolet rays (b) Infrared rays (c) Gamma rays (d) Radioactive rays
(a) Bacteria (b) Virus (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) River Sutlaj (b) River Jhelum (c) River Chenab (d) None of them
(a) Weak dissociation of water molecule (b) Hydrogen bonding among water molecule
(c) It's high specific heat (d) It's high dielectric constant
(a) Concave lens (b) Convex-concave lens (c) Concave-convex lens (d) Convex lens
(a) 149 million km (b) 160 million km (c) 179 million km (d) 200 million km
Q1 The most splendid and the most magnificent constellation in the sky is:
(a) Kidney (b) Heart (c) Liver (d) Central Nervous System
(a) Memory unit (b) Arithmetic and Logic Unit (c) Contrl unit (d) None of these
(a) Red light (b) Violet light (c) Infrared Rays (d) Ultra violet light
Q10 A told B that C is his father's nephew.D is A's cousin but not the brother of C.What relationship is
(a) Father (b) Brother and Sister (c) Mother (d) Aunt
(a) Dominant genes (b) Recessive genes (c) Multiple genes (d) Mutated genes
(a) 50 Million km (b) 100 Million Km (c) 150 Million Km (d) 200 Million Km
Q9 Dr Abdus Salam of Pakistan was one of the contributors to the unification of:
(a) Electromagnetic force and gravitational force (b) Electromagnetic force and weak nuclear force
(c) Gravitation force and weak nuclear force (d) Weak nuclear force and strong nuclear force
(a) RNA (b) DNA (c) both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Monsoon rains (b) Cyclonic rainfall (c) Normal rainfall (d) Orographic rainfall
Q6 The temperature of the atmosphere near the earth's surface is warmed through a natural process called.
Q8 Impurities like boron, aluminium, gallium, or indium are added to intrinsic semiconductor to form:
(a) 0.225 kg/m3 (b) 1.025 kg/m3 (c) 1.225 kg/m3 (d) 1.425 kg/m3
Q1 Nucleic acids are responsible basically for protein synthesis in the human body
(a) Distance (b) Time Period (c) Light intensity (d) Time
Q6 Bleaching powder loses its power on keeping for a long time because:
(a) It changes into calcium chloride (b) It changes into calcium hydroxide
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
Q7 1 nanometer = .
(a) 10-9 meter (b) 10-6 meter (c) 10-12 meter (d) None of these
(a) Electrical signals through wires (b) Light signals through optical fiber
(c) Radio waves through air (d) Any combination of these three
Q1 The study of the nervous system and its disorder is called ________.
Q3 What is the name of the branch of the science that study of the ocean?
(a) Artificial radioactivity (b) Heating (c) Electroplating (d) chemical reaction
(a) Photoelectric effect (b) stark effect (c) Thermionic effect (d) Piezo electric effect
(a) Red supergiant star (b) White Dwarfs Star (c) Pulsars Star (d) Quasars Star
Q2 A magnet freely suspended by means of a string will always set itself in which directions?
(a) Gregor Mendel (b) William harvey (c) Joseph Lister (d) Edward Jenner
(a) John Harrison (b) John Napier (c) John Douglas (d) None of above
(a) Blood clotting disorder (b) Sterility (c) Scurvy (d) Loss of appetite
(a) Red giant (b) Pulsar (c) Quasar (d) Black hole
(a) Computer tomes (b) Computerized tomography (c) Cranial test (d) Cruciform time
(a) water (b) Vinegar (c) Lemon Juice (d) Slaked lime
(a) increasing potential energy of molecules (b) increasing kinetic energy of molecules
(c) decreasing surface tension (d) increase inter-molecular interactions
(a) Veins (b) Hepatic portal artery (c) Arteries (d) None of these
Q10 The oldest barrage on the river Indus at Sukkur was built in____.
Q1 Vitamin D is:
(a) Fat soluble (b) Water Soluble (c) both a and b (d) None of these
Q2 The enzyme ptyalin is a catalyst for the metabolism of which of these foods?
(a) same as that on the earth (b) double as that one the earth
(c) one sixth as that on the earth (d) one half as that one the earth
(a) Sodium Nitrate (b) Dilute acetic acid (c) Chloride of lime (d) Calcium
(a) Oxygen + Carbon (b) Nitrogen+oxygen (c) Nitrogen + Carbon (d) None of these
(a) Electrical energy (b) Potential energy (c) Kinetic energy (d) None of these
Q3 Which form of drug abuse involves most risk of infection with the HIV (AIDS) virus .
(a) Taking too much aspirin (b) Using alcholol (c) Injection of heroine (d) None of these
Q5 One of the following countries produces maximum energy from atomic reactors:
Q7 Name the instrument which is used for magnifying minute objects by an items system?
(a) optic disc (b) aqueous humor (c) vitreous humor (d) pupil
(a) Glocuse (b) Amino Acids (c) Fatty Acid (d) None of these
(a) Fruits and vegetables (b) Sea Food (c) Both A & B (d) None of above
Q5 The cell structure that controls movements of material into and out of the cell is______.
(a) Cellulose (b) Cell Membrane (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q2 When white light is passed through a prism, it splits into __________ colours.
(a) Iron (b) Starch (c) Ascorbic acid (d) calcium carbonate
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(a) 3.1 to 3.4 Kg (b) 2.1 to 2.8 Kg (c) 1.4 to 1.8 Kg (d) 1.2 to 1.4 Kg
(a) Nuclear Physics (b) Molecular Physics (c) Electromegnetism (d) Atomic Physics
Q2 Which of the following human diseases is caused by the mad cow meat?
(a) Jet engine airplane (b) Hydroplane (c) Helicopter (d) Gider
(a) DNA only (b) DNA and RNA (c) Proteins only (d) DNA, RNA and Proteins
(a) The atmosphere (b) The land surface (c) The ionosphere (d) The earth
(a) 1.62 m/s² (b) 9.80 m/s2 (c) 7.21 m/s² (d) None of these
(a) Red blood cells (b) White bloo cells (c) Platelets (d) Plasma
(a) Stone (b) Water (c) Both A & B (d) None of these
(a) Tectonism (b) Denudation (c) Earth's revolutional (d) Earth's rotation
(a) When the air temperature is highest (b) Just before sunrise
(c) When the air temperature is lowest (d) About midnight
(a) silicon Dioxide (b) Stannous Oxide (c) Aluminium Oxide (d) None of them
(a) The ore of carbon (b) The ore of Aluminium (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q4 Blood does not coagulate inside the body due to the presence of________.
Q7 An atom is__________.
Q9 A body can escape the gravitational pull of the earth if it is thrown up with a velocity of.
(a) 10 miles per sec (b) 7 miles per sec (c) 60 miles per sec (d) None of these
(a) Stainless steel (b) Cast iron (c) Wrought iron (d) Steel
Q7 1 Coulomb = ___________ e.
Q9 The science which deals with study of manners and customs of people is .
(a) Carbon (b) Hard coal (c) Ammonia (d) None of these
(a) Speed of sound (b) Density of milk (c) Humidity of air (d) Speicfic gravity of liquid
(a) Carbon (b) Calcium (c) Calcium Carbonate (d) None of these
(a) Copper and Zinc (b) Tin and Zinc (c) Copper and Tin (d) Iron and zinc
Q7 In a railway track, two rails are joined end to end with a gap in between them because:
(a) steel can be saved (b) accidents due ot constraction in winter can be avoided
(c) Air gaps are necessary for bearing the weight of running train. (d) accidents due to expansion in summer
can be avoided
Q8 During electrolysis, metals are deposited at the cathode, because the cathode.
(a) Supplies electrons (b) Withdraw electrons (c) Undergoes oxidation (d) None is correct
Q10 The longest and largest bone in the human body is:
Q1 What’s the Strongest Muscle in the Human Body based on its weight?
Q2 A Fahrenheit thermometer indicates a temperature of ‘ 14°F. its corresponding reading on the Celsius
(a) + 20°C (b) + 10°C (c) All of these (d) None of these
Q4 A train goes past a railway station at a high speed. A young boy standing on the edge of the platform
is likely to ________.
(a) Fall towards the train (b) Fall away from or towards the train depending upon the speed
(c) Fall away from the train (d) Remain unaffected
(a) Kymograph (b) Lactometer (c) Kaldio scopes (d) Mohr's Scale
(a) Increase the rensile strength of cement (b) Bind the particles of calcium silicate
(c) Decrease the rate of setting cement (d) Facilitate the formation of colloidal gel
Q9 Important ingredient used in Vicks vapour rub is obtained from the plant:
(a) Tyndall effect (b) Photoelectric effect (c) Laser technology (d) Total internal reflection
Q5 ______ is the “Work done in moving a unit charge between two points in an electric circuit”.
Q9 The process by which small amount of impurities are added into a semi-conductor is called:
Q2 Hepatitis is a disease of
Q3 Dacron is
(a) Convex lens (b) Concave lens (c) Cylindrical lens (d) Piano convex lens
(a) Water boils at a comparatively high temperature (b) Evaporation of water produces lot of cooling
(c) Water is good conductor of heat (d) water has a very high speicific heat capacity
(a) Highly Basic (b) Slightly acidic (c) Highly Acidic (d) Slightly Basic
Q8 The setting sun often looks oval in the shape because of______.
(a) The fact that sun really becomes oval in the evening
(b) Optical Illusion
(c) Dispersion
(d) Refraction of rays of sun passing through the atmosphere
(a) Calculus (b) General theory of relativity (c) Astronomy (d) Physics
(a) Photoelectric effect (b) stark effect (c) Thermionic effect (d) Piezo electric effect
Q9 The unit that co-ordinates different devices of the computer system is:
(a) ALU (b) register (c) Control unit (d) Logical instructions
(a) Broad wings (b) Long beaks (c) Toes with claws (d) Webbed feet
(a) the death rate is high in developing countries. (b) much of the population has already reached the child
bearing age.
(c) most of the world’s population lives in industrialized countries. (d) The birth rate is high in developing
countries
Q3 Generally in a given period in the periodic table as we move from left to right, the electropositive
character of elements
(a) Increase (b) Decrease (c) Neither increases nor decreases (d) Decreases then increases
Q3 The echo(reflected sound)will be distinctly heard at ordinary temperatures if the distance of the
(a) 0.96 cubic meter (b) 0.44 cubic meter (c) 0.16 cubic meter (d) 0.013 cubic meter
Q5 The number of electrons of a neutral atom is automatically known if one knows the:
(a) Atomic Number (b) Atomic weight (c) Number of orbitals (d) None of them
(a) Accelerate the neutrons (b) Slow down the speed of the neutrons
(c) Increase the number of electrons (d) Decrease the number of electrons
(a) Database packages (b) File Package (c) Software (d) Software package
Q3 The echo (reflected sound. will be distinctly heard only at ordinary temperatures if the distance of
Q5 An electric force which holds the charges to make atoms and molecules
(a) Positive charges (b) Negative charges (c) Neutral charges (d) a and b
Q3 Ibn Zuhr writer of Al-Taisir was famous for his contribution in:
(a) Methyl alcohol (b) Vinyl acetate (c) Sugarcane (d) Petroleum
Q8 When sound is reflected from floor, ceiling or a wall, it mixes with the original sound and change its
complexion, it is called as
(a) Amino acids (b) Nucleic acids (c) Carbohydrates (d) None of them
(a) Escherichia coli (b) Campylobacter jejune (c) Shigella dysenteries (d) Vibrio Cholera
(a) Particulate pollutant (b) Aerosol (c) Gaseous pollutant (d) None of these
(a) Mucosa (b) Serosa (c) Parietal peritoneum (d) None of them
(a) Ligaments restoration (b) Dentistry (c) Stomach disorders (d) Heart attacks
(a) Quartzite stone (b) Pumice stone (c) Basalt stone (d) Lime stone
Q10 In a standard drug test,which seeds can cause F positive results for opium use?
(a) Heating (b) Beating (c) artificial nuclear radioactivity (d) chemical reaction
Q2 An iceberg is floating in sea. How much of its mass will remain above the surface of water.
(a) One fifth (b) One tenth (c) One third (d) One fourth
(a) 130 days (b) 160 days (c) 120 days (d) 115 days
Q7 Vitamin D is:
(a) Fat soluble (b) Water Soluble (c) both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Nitrogen+Hydrogen (b) Nitrogen+Carbon (c) Nitrogen +Oxygen (d) Oxygen +Carbon
(a) Main Sequence Star (b) White Dwarf (c) Neuron Star (d) Black Hole
Q6 What is anthracite?
(a) Carbon (b) Hard coal (c) Ammonia (d) None of these
(a) Thyroid gland (b) Thymus gland (c) Para-Thyroid gland (d) Pituitary gland
(a) Increasing focal length of the lens (b) Decreasing focal length of the lens
(c) Lens of large aperture (d) lens of short aperture
(a) Methane hydrate (b) Liquid Nitrogen (c) Solid Carbonodioxide (d) Frozen Water
(a) internal energy (b) Temperature (c) heat (d) None of above
(a) Joseph lister (b) Henry William (c) John Sleeman (d) Edward Jenner
Q9 Animal which captures and readily kills living animals for its food is called:
Q10 Sun is a:
(a) Blue giant (b) Yellow dwarf (c) Supernova (d) None of these
Q1 The instrument which is specially designed for recording earthquake wave is called a seismograph which
(a) Fahrenheit Scale (b) Richter scale (c) Celsius Scale (d) None of these
Q2 Three communicable diseases prevalent in developing countries caused by unsafe drinking water and bad
(a) Algae (b) Trees (c) Peat bogs (d) None of above
Q8 The Planet of the solar system which has Maximum number of moons is_______.
Q9 Condenser is used
(a) Electrical Energy (b) Kinetic Energy (c) Potential energy (d) Mechanical energy
(a) The length of the day will remain same (b) The length of the day will increases
(c) The length of the day will decreases (d) None of these
(a) Armstrong (b) Otto Hahn (c) J.C Herrison (d) Louis Pasteur
(a) Electricity (b) Water (c) Rain water (d) Air Pressure
(a) Lwanowky (b) Leeuwendhock (c) Louis Pasteur (d) Robert Fulton
(a) Nucleic acid (b) Carbohydrates (c) Amino acids (d) None of these
Q4 Which of the following is the correct sequence of the given substance in the decreasing Oder of their
densities?
Q5 The least number of transfer RNA molecules for each of the twenty amino acids found in proteins is
Q7 In a railway track, two rails are joined end to end with a gap in between them because:
(a) steel can be saved (b) accidents due to construction in winter can be avoided
(c) Air gaps are necessary for bearing the weight of running train. (d) accidents due to expansion in summer
can be avoided
(a) Violet and orange (b) Blue and red (c) Indigo and Yellow (d) Yellow and violet
(a) hair fall (b) scurvy (c) Rickets (d) night blindness
(a) The diffusion of oil though the wick (b) The liquid state of oil
(c) Capillary action phenomenon (d) Volatility of oil
(a) Escherichia coli (b) Campylobacter jejune (c) Shigella dysenteries (d) Vibrio Cholera
Q5 ____ is a clear yellowish fluid portion of blood which contains fibrin and other soluble clotting
elements:
(a) West to East (b) East to west (c) North to south (d) South to north
Q7 Fog that most often forms as warm rain falls into a cold layer of surface air is called ______________?
(a) Radiation fog (b) Upslope fog (c) Advection fog (d) Evaporation (mixing) fog
(a) Chlorine bleach (b) Nail polish remover (c) Rocket fuel (d) Barbecue lighter fluid
(a) 6.3 K Calories (b) 4.1 K calories (c) 8.0 K Calories (d) 2 K Calories
(a) 1 psi (b) 14.7 psi (c) 32 psi (d) None of these
Q4 Smoke is a solution of
(a) Solid in solid (b) Solid in liquid (c) Solid in gas (d) Gas in gas
Q5 The study of the nervous system and its disorder is called _____________.
Q8 What is amoxicillin?
(a) A herbal remedy (b) An antibiotic (c) Type of birth control (d) None of above
(a) Copper and Zinc (b) Tin and Zinc (c) Copper and Tin (d) Iron and zinc
Q3 During winter in cold countries, the __________ is mixed to melt the ice on the icy roads.
Q5 Springs of shock absorbers of automobiles and railway coaches are made of steel and not of rubber
because steel is
(a) More durable than rubber (b) Less expensive than rubber in the long run
(c) Less elastic than rubber (d) More elastic then rubber
(a) Analogue time (b) Basic time (c) Starting time (d) Access time
(a) Tectonism (b) Denudation (c) Earth's revolutional (d) Earth's rotation
Q10 In an oil lamp, the oil rises up in the wick due to.
(a) Nettles (b) Needles (c) Net shaped (d) Nine petal led
(a) Stannous Oxide (b) Aluminium Oxide (c) Silicon dioxide (d) None of these
Q4 He was the first scientist to prove that planets move around the sun:
(a) Archimedes (b) Galileo Galilei (c) John Kepler (d) None of them
(a) Hind brain (b) Cerebellum (c) Cerebrum (d) None of these
(a) holes occuring inheavenly bodies (b) Bright spots on the sun
(c) Collapsing object of high density (d) Collapsing objects of low density
(a) River Sutlaj (b) River Jhelum (c) River Chenab (d) None of them
(a) water (b) Vinegar (c) Lemon Juice (d) Slaked lime
(a) glycerol (b) methyl alcohol (c) ethyl alcohol (d) None of above
Q3 In eye donation, which one of the following parts of donor’s eye is utilized .
Q5 What is the name of the vessel that delivers the nutrient rich blood from the stomach and small
(a) Left hepatic artery (b) Hepatic vein (c) Right hepatic artery (d) Hepatic portal vein
Q6 Max Planck recerived the noble priize in physics in 1984 or his discovery of:
Q8 The unit that coordinates different devices of the computer system is:
(a) ALU (b) Register (c) Control unit (d) Logical instruction
(a) Coal sack nebula (b) Andromeda galaxy (c) Messier (d) Lagoon nebula
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q1 One of the following countries produces maximum energy from atomic reactors:
(a) condenser lens (b) concave lens (c) Convex lens (d) None of these
(a) Increasing focal length of the lens (b) Decreasin focal length of the lens
(c) Lens of large aperture (d) lens of short aperture
Q5 Ozone layer protects the Earth from __________ radiations from the Sun.
Q6 When the door of an operating refrigerator is opened the temperature of the room will?
(a) Decrease (b) Remain unchanged (c) Fall down immediately (d) Increase
Q8 The instrument which specially design for recording earthquake waves is called a seismograph which
(a) Diatonic Scale (b) Fahrenheit scale (c) Richter scale (d) Celsius scale
Q9 The device used for the measurement of current, voltage and resistance is
Q10 Even if a "wormhole" could be constructed for interstellar travel, it would be dangerous to use
because
(a) Objects might spontaneously fly out of it (b) Worms are unpleasant
(c) Tidal forces would crush ships entering it (d) None of these
(a) Gases do not conduct heat (b) The best conductors are non-metals
(c) Conduction currents occur only in liquids (d) A vacuum can not conduct heat
(a) Calcium Oxalate (b) Potassium Sulphate (c) Sodium chloride (d) Iron Suphide
(a) Electrical signals through wires (b) Light signals through optical fiber
(c) Radio waves through air (d) Any combination of these three
Q7 When a single month has two full moons, the second moon is called______?
(a) Blue moon (b) Super blue moon (c) Red moon (d) Super moon
(a) Temblor scale (b) Richter scale (c) Seismic scale (d) Earthquake scale
Q2 The smallest branches of an artery lead into tiny blood vessels are called______.
(a) Veins (b) Capillaries (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q3 Sun rises in the East and sets in the West due to the:
(a) Rotation of Earth around the Moon (b) Rotation of Sun around Earth
(c) Rotation of Sun on its axis (d) Rotation of Earth on its axis
(a) Boiling point increases (b) Boiling point decreases (c) All of these (d) None of these
Q7 When items of jewellery made of metals such as copper or nickel are placed in a solution having a salt
(a) North and south pole (b) North pole (c) South pole (d) Median of north and south pole
Q4 When we move from left to right in second period the atomic volume of the element?
(a) Increase with constant state (b) Increase (c) All of these (d) None of these
(a) Ribosomes (b) Mitochondria (c) Golgi bodies (d) None of these
(a) Sun rises there as soon as it sets (b) Japan being the Eastern most country in the world, which has the
earliest sunrise
(c) Sun always remains in the eastern past of the sky throughout the day in Japan (d) The rays of the sun get
reflected from the waters of the sea and make the sunrise beauti
(d) ful in Japan
(a) Pituitary glands (b) Thyroid glands (c) Adrenal glands (d) Salivary glands
(a) Green Colour (b) Blue Colour (c) Red Colour (d) None of these
Q10 The High level language _____ has now become the dominant AI programming language.
Q1 What is known the cold and dense air blowing down from the mountain slope during the night_______.
(a) Katabatic wind (b) Lue Wind (c) Anabatic Wind (d) None of above
Q3 The main chemical substance present in the bones and teeth of animals is ________.
(a) Sodium Chloride (b) Sugar (c) Calcium phosphate (d) Calcium sulphate
Q5 The phenomenon of Aurora borealis, the display of red and green lights in northern hemisphere is due to
radiations from:
(a) Growth & repairing of tissues (b) Muscles (c) Brain (d) Appetite
(a) Watt hour (b) kilowatt hour (c) joule hour (d) Kilojoule hour
(a) Vammevor Bush (b) Jhon Harrison (c) M.R.Bissell (d) Aiken
Q2 Which of these scientists studied evolution prior to Darwin, but is much less well-known in modern
times?
Q8 The usual raw material for ceramics, generally found beneath the top soil is?
(a) Optical fibre (b) Transistor (c) Decoder (d) Photo diode
Q1 Lactometer is a type of Hydrometer which is used to measure the speific gravity of:
Q2 Biogenesis is a term in biology that is derived from two Greek words meaning what?
(a) Life and Death (b) Reproduction and Repair (c) Life and Growth (d) Life and Birth
(a) Marconi (b) Galileo (c) John Bread (d) Garaham bell
(a) Doppler effect in which an object appears blue when it is moving toward the observer
(b) Turning a star from white to blue
(c) In future sun would become blue
(d) Black hole was blue at its start
(a) Water borne allergens (b) Animal faeces (c) Airborne allergens (d) Bio-weapon
(a) Carbon sulphite (b) Carbon monoxide (c) Carbon dioxide (d) Mixture of the gases
Q2 Of the following, which provides the maximum amount of energy in the present-day world?
(a) Hydroelectric power resources (b) Atomic energy (c) Liquid fuels (d) None of these
Q5 Which of the following raw materials is used for the manufacture of paper pulp?
(a) Starch (b) Fats and Oil (c) Protein (d) Minerals and Vitamins
Q10 As the temperature of ice rises, the ice melts and its density
(a) Decrease (b) Remain constant (c) increases (d) All of these
Q3 The Tree sends down roots from its branches to the soil is known as ________.
(a) Black Dragon fish (b) Black Gillfish (c) Black Seafish (d) Black Sea Horse
(a) capillary action phenomenon (b) Diffusion of ink through the blotting
(c) Siphon action (d) Viscosity of ink
Q7 Laughing gas has chemical composition of the following two elements which are:
(a) Nitrogen+Hydrogen (b) Nitrogen +Carbon (c) Nitrogen+ oxygen (d) Oxygen+Carbon
Q8 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 muclues. This nuclear reaction is
called:
Q2 The branch of physics which deals with the atomic nuclei is called?
(a) Nuclear physics (b) Atomic physics (c) Particle physics (d) Modern physics
(a) One kilo bytes (b) One Mega bytes (c) One giga byte (d) one tetra bytes
(a) Is directly proportional to the current (b) Is inversely proportional to the current
(c) Is directly proportional to the source voltage (d) Remains approximately the same
(a) oxygenated blood (b) deoxygenated blood (c) atria blood (d) lymph fluid
(a) Electromagnetic Waves (b) Mechanical Waves (c) Radio Waves (d) None of these
(a) Gases do not conduct heat (b) The best conductors are non-metals
(c) Conduction currents occur only in liquids (d) A vacuum can not conduct heat
(a) Increases as the reaction proceeds (b) Decreases as the reaction proceeds
(c) Remains the same as the reaction proceeds (d) May decrease increase as the reaction proceeds
(a) Regrigration process (b) Haber process (c) Contact process (d) All of these
(a) Speed of sound (b) Density of milk (c) Humidity of air (d) Speicfic gravity of liquid
(a) The Moon’s shadow falls on the Earth, blocking the sunlight.
(b) The Earth’s shadow falls on the Moon, blocking the sunlight.
(c) The Sun lights up only one half of the Moon and as the Sun orbits the Earth we can som
(c) etimes see the unlit side of the Moon
(d) The sunlight up only one half of the Moon and as the Moon orbits the Earth we can som
(d) etimes see the unlit side of the Moon
(a) 450 gram (b) 300 gram (c) 400 gram (d) None of above
Q1 The smallest branches of an artery lead into tiny blood vessels are called______.
(a) Veins (b) Capillaries (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Power used by a current of one ampere (b) Electromagnetic radio wave frequencies
(c) Voltage (d) Electric resistance
Q5 Equinoxe means_____.
(a) Equal nights (b) Equal days (c) Equal months (d) Equal times
(a) Dropper effect in which an object appears bluer when its moving toward the observer
(b) Turning a star from white to blue
(c) In future sun would become blue
(d) Black hole was blue at its start
(a) Barley crop (b) Wheat crop (c) Bajra crop (d) Jowar crop
(a) Trieste, Italy (b) Cairo, Egypt (c) New York, USA (d) Islamabad , Pakistan
Q3 The expected number of RBCs in a single drop, or microliter, of blood is _________ million in Men.
(a) 3.4 to 6.8 million (b) 3.2 to 7.2 million (c) 4.5 to 6.2 million (d) 4.0 to 5.2 million
(a) Potential Energy (b) Elastic potential energy (c) Kinetic Energy (d) None of above
Q6 What is a disease?
(a) A disorder of structure in a non-living thing (b) A disorder of structure or function in a body
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
(a) Memory unit (b) Arithmetic and logic unit (c) control unit (d) None of these
Q9 It is possible to recognize a person in the dark by simply hearing his unique voice. It is because of
the:
(a) Barley crop (b) Wheat crop (c) Bajra crop (d) Jowar crop
Q1 Why are soft drink made with chilled water rather than water at room temperature ?
(a) Chilled water is more hygienic (b) chilled water attract more carbondioxide
(c) Chilled water enhances the taste (d) Ingredients dissolve better in chilled water
(a) cerebrum (b) Cerebellum (c) Medulla oblongata (d) None of these
(a) Memory unit (b) Arithmatic and logic unit (c) control unit (d) None of these
Q8 Of the following, which provides the maximum amount of energy in eh present-day world?
(a) Hydroelectric power resources (b) Atomic energy (c) Liquid fuels (d) None of these
(a) Adding more water molecules (b) Changing the motion of the water molecules
(c) Rearranging the atmons in water molecules (d) Destroying the atoms in water molecules
(a) Network Interface Card (b) VGA Card (c) FAX Card (d) Sound Card
Q6 Granite is a_______.
(a) Sedimentry rock (b) Igneous rock (c) Metamorphic rock (d) None of above
(a) Pituitary gland (b) Adrenal gland (c) Pineal gland (d) Thyroid gland
(a) Vitamin E (b) Iodine (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(a) 1.3 seconds (b) 2.3 seconds (c) 3.3 seconds (d) 0.3 seconds
(a) Pituitary gland (b) Thyroid gland (c) Pineal gland (d) Adrenal gland
Q3 Animal which captures and readily kills living animals for its food is called:
(a) One million (b) Ten (c) One thousand (d) One hundred
Q5 The process whereby energy is dissipated from the oscillating system is called______.
(a) Liquid Methane (b) High Octane (c) Nitrogen dioxide (d) None of these
Q10 Why does water boil below 100 degree Celsius at higher altitudes?
(a) Due to low pressure (b) Due to high pressure (c) Due to no pressure (d) none of these
Q1 Anaphase is the state of mitosis during which the daughter chromosomes move towards the opposite poles
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q2 Consumption of a fish is considered to be healthy when compared to flesh of other animals because fish
contains
(a) Algae (b) Trees (c) Peat bogs (d) None of above
(a) Cell wall (b) Vacuoles (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Device Driver (b) Anti-Virus tool kit (c) Business software (d) Operating system
(a) Tyndall effect (b) Photoelectric effect (c) Laser technology (d) Total internal reflection
(a) Ole roemer (b) Galileo (c) Newton (d) None of above
Q2 Which is a vitamin?
(a) Citric acid (b) Tartaric acid (c) Carbon (d) None of these
(a) Carbon dioxide (b) Natural gas (c) Carbon monoxide (d) Calcium carbonate
(a) Hind brain (b) Cerebellum (c) Cerebrum (d) None of these
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q9 The process by which small amount of impurities are added into a semi-conductor is called:
Q3 Which is a vitamin?
(a) Citric acid (b) Tartaric acid (c) Carbon (d) None of these
Q4 The gradual physiological adjustment to slowly changing new environmental conditions is known as
__________.
Q6 When the quantity of charge on each of the two bodies is doubled, the force between them becomes:
(a) One fourth (b) Half (c) Twice (d) Four times
(a) Provide strength (b) Oxygen transport (c) Help in hydrolysis (d) Breakdown fats
(a) Sound (b) Sight (c) Both A & B (d) None of above
(a) Rickets (b) night blindness (c) scurvy (d) None of these
(a) vitamin B-1 (b) vitamin B-3 (c) vitamin B-12 (d) vitamin B-6
(a) The heat produced ensures complete. (b) It increases the supply of oxygen to the flame by convection
(c) Neither of these (d) Both a&b
(a) Thomson (b) Ernest Rutherford (c) Bacquerel (d) Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
(a) six colours (b) Seven colours (c) eight colours (d) Three colours
(a) Louis pasture (b) Joseph Lister (c) William Harvey (d) Hargobind
(a) Pollution (b) Dirty environment (c) Mosquito (d) none of these
(a) gases decreases and liquid increases (b) gases increases and liquids decreases
(c) Both gases and liquids increases (d) both gases and liquids decreases
(a) thicker walls (b) Strong walls (c) Valves (d) All of these
(a) 20000 hertz (b) 5000 hertz (c) 20 hertz (d) None of above
Q10 It is observed that the total pressure exerted by air on the man of average size is around 14.7 lb wt.
per square inch. But the man feels quite comfortable. It is because of_______.
(a) Earth pulls the man upward (b) An equal and opposite pressure acts from inside
(c) of gravity (d) None of above
(a) Optical fibre (b) Transistor (c) Decoder (d) Photo diode
(a) Amel Von Behring (b) Samual B Morse (c) Sir William Cook (d) None of these
(a) Covalent bond (b) Dative bond (c) Ionic Bond (d) Both A & B
Q9 Sea divers use a mixture of gases for breathing during diving. The mixture is:
(a) Strong signal (b) small signal (c) Both A & B (d) None of these
Q2 On another planet, the local terminology for earth, water, light, air and sky , Light , air water, and
Q3 Permanent hardness of water due to sulphate of metals can be destroyed by the use of ______.
Q5 When the quantity of charge on each of the two bodies is doubled, the force between them becomes:
(a) One fourth (b) Half (c) Twice (d) Four times
Q6 Einstein’s famous equation which states that mass and energy are interchangeable is.
(a) Oxidation (b) Reduction (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q10 The living part of a plant cell is composed of a nucleus and ______.
(a) Plasm (b) Protoplasm (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Different atomic number but same atomic weight (b) different atomic number and different atomic
weight
(c) Same Atomic number and different atomic weight (d) None of them
Q2 When radioactive rays are passed through oil or any gas, they cause it to
(a) Liquid Methane (b) High Octane (c) Nitrogen dioxide (d) None of these
(a) Nerve cells (b) Liver cells (c) Spleen cells (d) Kidney cells
(a) 90% H and 10% He (b) 50% H and 50% He (c) 10% H and 90% He (d) None of these
(a) Gain of Protons (b) Loss of electrons (c) Loss of Protons (d) Gain of Electrons
Q2 The planet of the solar system which has maximum numbers of moon is
Q10 The Point in the Earth's orbit when it is farthest from the sun and it occurs on the 3rd or 4th of
July is called.
(a) Electrical circuit (b) Power house (c) Metal Field (d) None of these
Q4 Who was the first Muslim mathematician who used the digit "zero"?
(a) Heat energy (b) Chemical Energy (c) Electrical Energy (d) Light Energy
Q8 The smallest branches of an artery lead into tiny blood vessels are called______.
(a) Veins (b) arterioles (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q10 What is the element required for solar energy conversion ____.
(a) Silicon (b) Beryllium (c) Tantalum (d) Ultra pure carbon
(a) Neon and argon (b) Oxygen and nitrogen (c) Hydrogen (d) Nitrogen
Q3 In a railway track, two rails are joined end to end with a gap in between them because:
(a) steel can be saved (b) accidents due ot constraction in winter can be avoided
(c) Air gaps are necessary for bearing the weight of running train. (d) accidents due to expansion in summer
can be avoided
Q7 Which law states that the volume of a given amount of gas held at constant pressure is directly
(a) Avogadro’s Law (b) Charles law (c) Boyle’s law (d) Graham’s Law
Q9 The usual raw material for ceramics, generally found beneath the top soil is?
(a) Two protons and two neutrons (b) Three protons and three Neutrons
(c) Electron and Proton (d) None of these
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q4 Select the arrangement of electromagnetic radiation which starts with the lowest energy and increases
to greatest energy.
Q5 In Human eye, the light sensitive layer made of specializes nerve cell, rods and cones is called as
________.
Q6 When the same note is played on a sitar and a flute, the sound produced can be distinguished from each
(a) Pitch, loudness, and quality (b) Pitch and loudness (c) Quality (d) Loudness
(a) Beri Beri (b) Night blindness (c) Rickets (d) Scurvy
(a) Saudia Arabia (b) Italy (c) Japan (d) None of them
Q10 An Area of microbiology that is concerned with the occurrence of disease in human population is
(a) Lungs and heat (b) Spleen and liver (c) Kidneys and lungs (d) Heart and brain
(a) Igneous rocks (b) Sedimentary rocks (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q6 When the cat leaps for its prey then the chemical energy present in its muscles is converted to?
(a) Potential energy then to light energy (b) Potential energy then to kinetic energy
(c) Electrical energy then to heat energy (d) Heat energy then to Nuclear energy
(a) 330 million meters per sec (b) 300 Million meter per hour
(c) 300 Million kilometer per sec (d) 300 Million kilometers per hour
(a) ultraviolet radiation (b) x-rays (c) visible light (d) Infrared light
(a) Dominant genes (b) Recessive genes (c) Multiple genes (d) Mutated genes
Q3 Which of the following explains the reason why there is not total eclipse of the sun?
(a) Size of the earth in relation to that of moon (b) Orbit of moon around earth
(c) Direction of rotation of earth around sun (d) Area of the sun covered by the moon
(a) Mesosphere (b) Troposphere (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Diamorphine (b) Heroin (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
Q6 The planet of the solar system which has maximum numbers of Moon is
(a) Concave polygon (b) Concave (c) Concave mirror (d) None of these
(a) Partial root parasite (b) Stem parasite (c) Total stem parasite (d) Total root parasite
Q10 The pulmonary veins return oxygenated blood to the right atrium.
Q1 The variety of coal in which the deposit contains recognizable traces of the original plant material
is________.
(a) Husky (b) chow chow (c) Shih Tzu (d) None of above
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q1 Dyne is a unit of
(a) Sound pressure (b) Force (c) Astronomical length (d) Length
(a) Yellow fever (b) Tetnus (c) Typhus (d) Small pox
(a) River Chenab (b) River Jhelum (c) River Sutlaj (d) None of these
Q1 What is the common name for the drug acetyl salicylic acid?
(a) Input/output devices (b) Main Memory (c) operating system (d) Both a and b
(a) small intestine (b) Stomach (c) liver (d) large intestine
(a) thicker walls (b) Strong walls (c) Valves (d) All of these
Q4 The atmosphere near the earth’s surface is “heated from below.” Which of the following does not
(a) Conduction of heat upward from a hot surface (b) Heat energy from the earth’s interior
(c) Absorption of infrared energy that has been radiated from the surface (d) Convection from a hot surface
Q6 Dinosaurs and many other species were extinct about ________ years ago.
Q7 Which of the following explains the reason why there is no total eclipse of the sun?
(a) Area of sun covered by the moon (b) Direction of rotation of earth around sun
(c) Orbit of moon around earth (d) None of these
Q1 Sun rises in the East and sets in the West due to the:
(a) Rotation of Earth around the Moon (b) Rotation of Sun around Earth
(c) Rotation of Sun on its axis (d) Rotation of Earth on its axis
(a) Archimedes (b) William Gilbert (c) Nicolas Copernicus (d) Michel Faraday
(a) Seismic plates (b) Seismic waves (c) Seismic built (d) Seismic lines
Q6 Isobars are the lines connecting the places having same _______.
Q8 What is a disease?
(a) A disorder of structure in a non-living thing (b) A disorder of structure or function in a body
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
(a) Concave polygon (b) Concave (c) Concave mirror (d) None of these
(a) Carbon (b) Viscous (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q1 Which form of the drug abuse involves most risk of infection with the HIV (AIDS) virus:
(a) Process of aging (b) Growth of cells (c) Birds (d) Vegetables
Q5 Places where the temperature of air is below freezing point of the water, the precipitation will be in
(a) The sun-month long day (b) Equal duration of day and night
(c) The shortest day (d) The longest day
Q10 Which of the following vitamins promote healthy functioning of eyes in human beings?
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(a) Sand /soda /limestone (b) Sand /charcoal /soda (c) All of these (d) None of these
(a) converging lens (b) Concave lens (c) convex lens (d) None of these
Q5 Polio is caused by a:
(a) Black ice (b) Frozen ice (c) Black hail (d) frost
Q1 An ovum is:
Q2 The damage to the …….. Nerve could result in the defect of the eye movement:
(a) Galileo (b) Robert Brown (c) Newton (d) None of above
(a) Sense and Organs (b) Brain and spinal cord (c) Muscles and Glands (d) Muscle
(a) Chemical energy (b) Electrical energy (c) Mechenical energy (d) Thermal energy
Q3 The process by which small amount of impurities are added into a semi-conductor is called:
(a) Caustic soda (b) Sodium (c) Lime (d) None of these
(a) Concave lens (b) Convex lens (c) Biconvex lens (d) None
Q7 During rainy season Wooden doors are difficult to open or closure because of ______.
Q8 The change in frequency of a wave for an observer moving relative to its source is called:
(a) Greenhouse Effect (b) Doppler's Effect (c) Tyndall Effect (d) None of these
Q9 Halite is found in
(a) Salt Range (b) Himalayan range (c) pot war plateau (d) None of these
Q10 The structure of DNA was eleborated by Watson and Crick in:
(a) Winding ratios (b) Output polarities (c) Dc voltage levels (d) Current changes
Q4 What is Bacteria?
Q5 The approximate intensity level of the sound which can cause damage to the ear drum is.
(a) Adding more water molecules (b) Changing the motion of the water molecules
(c) Rearranging the atoms in water molecules (d) Destroying the atoms in water molecules
(a) makes the food difficult to digest (b) makes the food toxic
(c) increase the nutritive value of food (d) reduces the nutritive value of food
(a) Formic Acid (b) Acetic Acid (c) Benzoic Acid (d) Botanic Acid
Q10 The half life of a radioactive element is 8-days, How long will it take to reduce it from 10mg to 5
mg?
(a) Watt (b) Specific heat (c) Degree Celsius (d) None of these
Q2 The branch of biology which deals with the study of nervous system and its disorder is called?
(a) Turgor Pressure (b) Reverse osmosis (c) Cytolysis (d) Osmosis
Q5 Which of the following spacecraft enabled man to step on the moon first?
(a) Al-Khwarzimi (b) Ibnil Haitham (c) Bu Ali Sena (d) All
Q7 The echo(reflected sound)will be distinctly heard at ordinary temperatures if the distance of the
Q9 Walnuts can be broken in the hand by squeezing two together but not one. It is because of:
(a) liquid energy (b) potential energy (c) kinetic energy (d) fossil energy
(a) middle of the earth (b) Equator (c) South pole (d) None of these
(a) Dental caries (b) Fluorosis (c) Fibrosis (d) Follicular necrosis
Q3 The Vitamin Folate works together with __________ to produce new red blood cells.
(a) Vitamin B-12 (b) Vitamin A (c) Vitamin D (d) None of these
(a) 130 meters per sec (b) 230 meter per sec (c) 330 meter per sec (d) 430 meter per sec
(a) black soil (b) Alluvial Sea (c) Regur Soil (d) None of above
(a) Virus fever (b) Smallpox (c) Tuberculosis (d) Whooping cough
(a) Adding more water molecules (b) Changing the motion of the water molecules
(c) Rearranging the atmons in water molecules (d) Destroying the atoms in water molecules
(a) Device Driver (b) Anti-Virus tool kit (c) Business software (d) Operating system
(a) 1000 kg/m³ (b) 997 Kg/m3 (c) 1025 kg/m³ (d) 897 kg/m³
Q3 Pitch of the dog sound is greater than the pitch of the cat sound.
Q4 A told B that C is his father's nephew.D is A's cousin but not the brother of C.What relationship is
(a) Father (b) Brother and Sister (c) Mother (d) Aunt
Q6 A unit of length equal to the average distance between the earth and sun is called.
(a) Light year (b) Astronomical unit (c) Parsec (d) Parallax
(a) Nitrogen cycle (b) Hydraulic cycle (c) Petro logical cycle (d) Food chain cycle
Q1 Edward Jenner observed that smallpox had evolved from another form of pox. This was ________.
(a) A cloud droplet (b) A gas (c) A snowflake (d) A rain drop
Q3 Certain bacteria living in the human digestive system are beneficial because they synthesise vitamin
________.
Q5 An element that does not occur in nature but can be produced artificially is_______.
(a) Reduce the nutrition value of food (b) Make the food difficult to digest
(c) Make food Poison (d) None of these
Q8 Falling of yellow leaves during Autumn is the seasonal time for plants to get rid of accumulated
wastes.
(a) Accelerate the neutrons (b) Slow down the speed of the neutrons
(c) Increase the number of electrons (d) Decrease the number of electrons
(a) Aquatic plants (b) Animal wastes (c) Forest residues (d) None of these
(a) Francium carbide (b) Iron carbide (c) Silicon carbide (d) Boron nitride.
(a) Electrical Energy (b) Kinetic Energy (c) Potential energy (d) Mechanical energy
(a) Tooth diseases (b) Bone diseases (c) Eye diseases (d) Skin diseases
(a) Al-Khwarzimi (b) Ibnil Haitham (c) Bu Ali Sena (d) All
(a) Calcium ions (b) Clotting proteins (c) Globulins (d) None of them
(a) Fish oil (b) sunflower (c) Soybean (d) None of these
(a) Memory unit (b) Arithmatic and logic unit (c) control unit (d) None of these
Q2 If carbon dioxide is passed through lime water for a long time, the cloudy white colour disappears
(a) Magnesium Chloride (b) Potassium Chloride (c) Sodium Chloride (d) Iodine Chloride
(a) Electrical signals through wires (b) Light signals through optical fiber
(c) Radio waves through air (d) Any combination of these three
(a) Only ionic (b) Covalent and coordinate (c) Only covalent (d) Covalent and ionic
Q1 What is the unavailability of a system's thermal energyfor conversion into mechanical work called?
Q6 What is 'Google'?
Q7 The field specialization of famous Muslim scientist Abu Usman Aljahiz was:
(a) Iron (b) Starch (c) Ascorbic acid (d) None of these
(a) Ionizing Radiations (b) Non Ionizing Radiation (c) Visible light (d) None of them
(a) Hydrochloric acid (b) Nitric acid (c) Sulphruric acid (d) Carbonic Acid
Q10 A nuclear reactor is a device used to carry out controlled nuclear reaction whereas GM counter is a
(a) First cloned sheep (b) First cloned monkey (c) First test-tube baby (d) First cloned cow
(a) Fish oil (b) sunflower (c) Soyabean (d) None of these
(a) Nitrogen Dioxide (b) Sulfur dioxide (c) Carbon dioxide (d) none of these
(a) Martin Cooper (b) John Harrison (c) Nikola Tesla (d) Robert Fulton
(a) Seismic lines (b) Seismic belts (c) Snow lines (d) Isobars
Q8 There are three types of plate boundaries i.e Divergent, Convergent and_________.
(a) Jabar bin Hayyan (b) Zakariya Al-Razi (c) Abu Ali Sina (d) Abdul Qasim Majreeti
(a) Sandy soil (b) Clay (c) Gravel (d) Loamy soil
(a) Food indudtry (b) Communication (c) Weaving (d) None of these
(a) son (b) Daughter (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q1 Our galaxy milky way is shaped like a large thick concave lense with a large central bulge.
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q2 Which form of the drug abuse involves most risk of infection with the HIV (AIDS) virus:
(a) Provide strength (b) Oxygen transport (c) Help in hydrolysis (d) Breakdown fats
(a) Optical fibre (b) Transistor (c) Decoder (d) Photo diode
(a) Calcium sulphate and magnesium sulphate (b) Lime, alumina and silica
(c) Gypsum and sand (d) Limestone and clay
Q2 Which of the following is the correct sequence of the given substance in the decreasing Order of their
densities?
(a) Glacial acetic acid (b) Methanol (c) Formic acid (d) Stearic acid
(a) Remain unchanged (b) Decrease (c) Increases (d) None of these
Q5 Which of the following is found in plant cells, but not animal cells?
(a) Heat (b) Low pressure (c) Humidity (d) All of these
(a) Low pressure (b) Very low pressure (c) High pressure (d) None of these
Q8 The position of earth in its orbit,when it is at its greatest distance from the sun causing northern
summer is called:
Q9 The damage to the …….. Nerve could result in the defect of the eye movement:
(a) Hearting (b) Artificial Radioactivity (c) Electroplating (d) Chemical reaction
(a) Nuclear Physics (b) Molecular Physics (c) Electromegnetism (d) Atomic Physics
Q3 Lines joining places of the same earthquakes intensity are known as_______.
Q4 Granite is a
(a) Plutonic rock (b) Volcanic rock (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q5 The half life of a radioactive element is 8-days, How long will it take to reduce it from 10mg to 5 mg?
Q6 A person is sitting in a car which is at rest. The reaction from the road at each of the four wheels of
the car is R. How will the reaction at either of the front wheels vary?
Q7 Which of the following, lists the four stages of food presessing in order?
Q1 The discipline which deals with the understanding and treatment of mental health is called:
(a) Applied psychology (b) Clinical psychology (c) Psycho-analysis (d) Psychiatry
Q2 In the eye only _____ contains receptors for the light energy.
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(a) Petroleum ether (b) Acetone (c) Acetic acid (d) Benzene
(a) Ocean beds (b) Plate boundaries (c) Plate surface (d) all of these
(a) Database packages (b) File Package (c) Software (d) Software package
(a) Ionic bond (b) Covalent bond (c) Metalic bond (d) Coordinate covalent bond
(a) Johann Glauber (b) Peregrine Phillips (c) Jabir bin Hayyan (d) None of these
(a) Latitudes (b) South pole (c) Meridians (d) None of these
(a) Gastric Juice (b) Pancreatic Juice (c) Saliva (d) Hepatic Bile
Q7 John Glenn was the first man to eat in space.What did he eat?
(a) Calcium Carbon (b) Solid carbondioxide (c) Sodium Oxide (d) None of above
(a) ammonium sulphate (b) sodium thiosulphate (c) sodium sulphate (d) borax
(a) Amino acids (b) Nucleic acids (c) Carbohydrates (d) None of them
(a) Asian Tiger Mosquito (b) Anophlese (c) Calax (d) None
Q5 Which rocks are formed by the alteration of pre-existing rocks by great heat or pressure
(a) Igneous rocks (b) Sedimentary rocks (c) Metamorphic rocks (d) Acid rocks
Q7 Clocks, which moves with the velocities compareable with the vilocicty of light, run:
(a) fast (b) slow (c) equal to the velocity of light (d) with zero velocity
(a) Red light (b) Violet light (c) Infrared Rays (d) Ultra violet light
(a) Hypertension (b) Inability to sleep (c) Depression (d) Color blindness
(a) Calcium sulphate (b) Calcium nitrate (c) Calcium phosphate (d) Calcium carbonate
(a) Jabar bin Hayyan (b) Zakariya Al-Razi (c) Abu Ali Sina (d) Abdul Qasim Majreeti
(a) Different atomic number but same atomic weight (b) different atomic number and different atomic
weight
(c) Same Atomic number and different atomic weight (d) None of them
(a) There would have been no plants on earth (b) It would be impossible to use a kerosene lamp
(c) The blotting paper would fail to function (d) All of above.
(a) Johann Glauber (b) Peregrine Phillips (c) Jabir bin Hayyan (d) None of these
Q6 H + is yielded by:
(a) Acids (b) Alkalis (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Electric Capacitance (b) Radioactivity (c) Quantity of heat (d) Work of energy
Q10 Albatros is :
(a) A sea bird (b) A beetle (c) A fruit (d) None of them
Q1 The gases which are used by drivers as an artificial atmosphere are helium and________?
(a) Surface waves (b) Ground waves (c) Earth waves (d) None
(a) Radio waves (b) Ultravoilet rays (c) Infrared rays (d) All
Q5 The sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy of an oscillating body is:
Q6 When an acid reacts with a metal, which one of the following gas is usually liberated.
(a) Oxygen (b) Hydrogen gas (c) Chlorine (d) Ammonia Gas
Q7 Excluding the moon, the celestial object which appear brightest in the sky:
Q8 A small weight is put on the pressure cooker it increases the pressure of the steam because
Q10 Which of the following does not vary predictably with the depth of the aquatic environment ?
(a) Salinity (b) Temperature (c) Penetration by sunlight (d) None of them
Q4 The biggest planet in solar system is ______ and has _____ moons.
(a) Saturn, Sixteen (b) Uranus, two (c) Jupiter,seventy -nine (d) Uranus , Sixteen
Q5 Which of the following colour of light travel through glass with minimum speed?
(a) Higher than the critical temperature (b) Lower than its critical temperature
(c) All of these (d) None of these
Q2 An example of an igneous rock that cooled slowly beneath the earth's surface is
Q4 One of the following countries produces maximum energy from atomic reactors.
(a) Clay stone (b) Stone lime (c) Sandstone (d) None of these
(a) Saudia Arabia (b) Italy (c) Japan (d) None of them
Q1 Vitamin D is:
(a) Fat soluble (b) Water Soluble (c) both a and b (d) None of these
Q5 The ozone layer is present about 30 miles in atmosphere above earth. The stratum of the atmosphere in
(a) water (b) Vinegar (c) Lemon Juice (d) Slaked lime
Q9 Consider the following 1) camphor 2) Chicory 3) Vanilla Which of the above is/are plant products?
(a) 1 and 2 only (b) 3 only (c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1,2 and 3
Q10 A six feet tall lady wants to see her full image in a plane mirror. The minimum length of the mirror
will be:
Q1 What is the strongest magnitude earthquake ever measured on the Richter scale?
(a) Sleeping sickness (b) Filariasis (c) Malaria (d) Dengue fever
(a) 955 joules (b) 990 joules (c) 1055 joules (d) 1211 joules
(a) Solid carbondioxide (b) Solid Hydrogen (c) Solid Nitrogen (d) Solid oxygen
Q5 A six feet tall lady wants to see her full image in a plane mirror. The minimum length of the mirror
will be:
(a) Calculus (b) General theory of relativity (c) Astronomy (d) Physics
(a) Crossing over (b) Independent assortment (c) Mutation (d) Fertilization
(a) North pole (b) South pole (c) Middle of the earth (d) Equator
Q9 Max Planck received the noble prize in physics in 1984 or his discovery of ________.
(a) Selman Waksman (b) Jonas salk (c) Jaber Ibn Hayan (d) None of these
(a) 30 Hz to 30,000 Hz. (b) 40 Hz to 40,000 Hz. (c) 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz (d) None of above
(a) Reducing the weight of the bob (b) Reducing the length of road
(c) Increasing the weight of the bob (d) Increasing the length of the rod
(a) Glocuse (b) Amino Acids (c) Fatty Acid (d) None of these
(a) J.J.Thomson (b) Yuri Gagarin (c) James Maxwell (d) Michael Faraday
Q3 Which form of the drug abuse involves the most risk of infection with the HIV (AIDS) virus:
Q5 The most splendid and the most magnificent constellation in the sky is:
Q8 Dinosaur was
(a) A reptile (b) A mammal (c) Both (a) & (b) (d) None of these
Q9 Who discovered that the earth was not the center of the universe?
(a) Nicolaus copernicus (b) Sir Isac Newton (c) Aristotle (d) None of these
Q1 In electronic quenching
Q2 A person sitting in an open car moving at constant velocity throws a ball vertically upwards in air. It
Q3 The most splendid and the most magnificent constellation is the sky is:
(a) Beating (b) Chemical reaction (c) Heating (d) Artifical nuclear radioactivity
(a) Different atomic number but same atomic weight (b) different atomic number and different atomic
weight
(c) Same Atomic number and different atomic weight (d) None of them
(a) 130 meters per sec (b) 230 meter per sec (c) 330 meter per sec (d) 430 meter per sec
Q10 Which of the following statements about the cultivation of tea and coffee is True?
Q1 Alcohol Contains
(a) The core (b) The photosphere (c) The chromospheres (d) The corona
(a) Carbon dioxide (b) Nitrogen gas (c) Hydrogen (d) oxygen
(a) William Herschel (b) Tycho Brahe (c) Edmund Halley (d) Edwin Hubble
(a) Outside temperature (b) Atmospheric humidity (c) Wind (d) All of these
Q8 One of the devastating effects of the Krakatoa eruption was the tsunami that was produced. How high
Q9 The study of how plants and animals interact with one another and with the non-living environment is
called as:
(a) Higher than the critical temperature (b) Lower than is critical temperature
(c) All of these (d) None of these
(a) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (b) Mercury, Mars, earth, Venus
(c) Mercury, Venus, earth, mars (d) None of these
(a) Increase the number of elections (b) Decrease the number of electrons
(c) Slow down the speed of neutrons (d) None of these
(a) Atomic radius (b) Periodicity of property (c) Electron efinity (d) None of these
(a) Demestic fowl (b) Earthworm (c) Rabbit (d) None of them
(a) First observation of Gravitational waves (b) Far Observation of Gravitational Weight
(c) Far Objectivity of Gravitational Waves (d) Far Observation of Gravitational Waves
(a) Two groups (b) Three groups (c) Four groups (d) Five groups
(a) Input/output devices (b) Main Memory (c) operating system (d) Both a and b
Q10 The use of antibiotics is a very effective way of killing disease causing bacteria. Sometimes, people
(a) East to West (b) West to East (c) North to South (d) None of these
(a) 149 million km (b) 160 million km (c) 179 million km (d) 200 million km
(a) Copper , Nickel (b) Copper, Tin (c) Copper, Silver (d) Copper, zinc
Q5 Name the gland which secretes many hormones and controls the function of other endocrine glands
(a) Pituitary glands (b) Thyroid glands (c) Pancreas (d) None of these
(a) Rainfall (b) High temperature (c) Earthquake (d) High pressure
Q8 Elements which have same number of protons but different number of neutrons are called as ______.
Q1 He was the first scientict to prove that plants move around the sun:
(a) Arichimedes (b) Galileo Galilei (c) John Kepler (d) None of them
Q3 What is the pigment in the skin of oranges that gives it the orange color?
Q4 Dr. Abdus Salam of Pakistan was one fo the contributors to the unification of:
(a) Electromagnetic force and gravitational force (b) Electromagnetic force and weak nuclear force
(c) Gravitation force and weak nuclear force (d) Weak nuclear force and strong nuclear force
Q5 When the quantity of charge on each of the two bodies is doubled, the force between them becomes:
(a) One fourth (b) Half (c) Twice (d) Four times
(a) Louis pasture (b) Darewin (c) Alexendar (d) Gregor Mendel
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(a) Present only in the nucleus of a cell (b) The biggest in number in human cells
(c) Made up of DNA as a main component (d) Visible in all cells at every time
(a) Silicon Dioxide (b) Stannous Oxide (c) Aluminium Oxide (d) None of them
(a) Orthopsetta sordida (b) Xiphias gladius (c) Anoplopoma fimbria (d) Exocoetidae
(a) sometimes erect, sometimes inverted (b) erect (c) inverted (d) None of above
Q4 Virtual water trade is being looked at by experts as a solution to the world’s water crisis. What
Q5 Lux is unit of
(a) Luminous Flux (b) Illumination (c) Luminous intensity (d) Focus
(a) Red blood cells (b) White blood cells (c) Platelets (d) Plasma
(a) Carbon (b) Amorphous (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q10 Human beings use _______ liters of pure oxygen per day.
Q3 The science which deals with study of manner and customs of peoples is:
(a) Photoelectric effect (b) stark effect (c) Thermionic effect (d) Piezo electric effect
Q4 Which of the following does not vary prodictably with the depth of the aquatic environment ?
(a) Sallinity (b) Temperature (c) Penetration by sunlight (d) None of them
(a) Cardiac Muscles (b) Skeletal Muscles (c) Smooth Muscles (d) None of them
(a) A Blue Giant (b) A Yellow Dwarf (c) Supernova (d) None of these
Q8 Excessive vomiting and diarrhea may result in the decrease of which of the following in the blood
stream?
Q10 Light from the Sun travels the distance before it reaches the earth
(a) 50 million km (b) 100 million km (c) 150 million km (d) 200 million km
(a) Linear regulator (b) Switching regulator (c) Shunt regulator (d) Dc-to-Dc converter
Q5 Our galaxy milky way is shaped like a large thick concave lens with a large central bulge.
Q7 Sun is a
Q8 Water is heated in a kettle. The inside water is heated by convection. A person sitting near the fire
Q10 A silver spoon and a book are both at room temperature. The spoon feels colder to the touch because
(a) Interference of light (b) Refraction of light (c) Polarization of light (d) None of these
(a) Ripened ovule (b) Mature stigma (c) ripened ovary (d) fully mature ovary
(a) Water (b) Poor farming practices (c) Wind (d) All of these
(a) Equal nights (b) Equal days (c) Equal months (d) Equal times
(a) Bone tissue (b) Epidermal tissue (c) Nervous system (d) Respiratory system
(a) Cell membrane (b) Cytoplasm (c) Nucleus (d) Cell wall
Q8 The instrument which is specially design for recording earth quake wave is called seismograph which
(a) Fahrenheit Scale (b) Richter scale (c) Celsius Scale (d) None of these
Q10 How many valence shell electrons are there in semiconductor atoms?
(a) Surface tension (b) Cohesive force (c) Resistance (d) Viscosity
Q2 The point where a big river catches all the water of small rivers through its tributaries is called
_______.
(a) Catching point (b) Confluence (c) River ending (d) None of these
(a) Schuyler Wheeler (b) Alfered Nobel (c) Arthur Schimit (d) None of these
Q7 A person standing in front of a mirror finds his image smaller than him and erect. This implies that
(a) Plane (b) Concave (c) Convex (d) Not of good quality
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(a) Sandy soil (b) Clay (c) Gravel (d) Loamy soil
(a) Optical fibre (b) Transistor (c) Decoder (d) Photo diode
Q2 The toxicity of which of the following heavy metals leads to Liver cirrhosis.
(a) RNA (b) DNA (c) both a and b (d) None of these
Q5 Animal flesh is a good source of high quality proteins because animal proteins are _________.
(a) Lime or Quicklime (b) Soda lime (c) Rockstone (d) None
Q9 The gem stones ruby and Sapphires are composed of Aluminium Oxide.
(a) Carbon (b) Calcium (c) Calcium Carbonate (d) None of these
Q2 The High level language _____ has now become the dominant AI programming language.
(a) Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen (b) Max von Laue (c) Max Planck (d) Marie Curie
Q5 Which of the following, lists the four stages of food processing in order?
(a) Red Blood Cells (b) White blood cells (c) Platelets (d) None of above
Q1 People with what blood type can give blood to anyone and are thus called universal donors?
Q2 What multipurpose office and home product did Richard Drew invent in 1930?
(a) White out (b) Ball point pen (c) Stapler (d) Scotch tape
Q3 The device used for measurement of current, voltage and resistance is_____.
(a) are conserved (b) changed from one form to another (c) both a and b (d) None of these
Q7 Max Planck received the nobel prize in physics in 1984 for his discovery of:
Q8 Which form of the drug abuse involves the most risk of infection with the HIV (AIDS) virus:
Q9 When an open bottle of scent is kept in the corner of the room, its odor is felt in all the corners.
Q10 Impurities like boron, aluminium, gallium, or indium are added to intrinsic semiconductor to form:
(a) Generator (b) Steam engine (c) Electrical Motor (d) Loudspeaker
(a) Milk (b) Fish (c) Egg White (d) Egg yolk
Q3 The unit that co-ordinates different devices of the computer system is:
(a) ALU (b) register (c) Control unit (d) Logical instructions
(a) Bacteria (b) Virus (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q6 Laughing gas has chemical composition of the following two elements which are:
(a) Nitrogen+Hydrogen (b) Nitrogen +Carbon (c) Nitrogen+ oxygen (d) Oxygen+Carbon
Q8 "Truth is sought for itself but the truths, are immersed in uncertainties and the scientific
authorities not immune from error" which famous scholar of 11th century said that:
(a) Plato (b) Ibn Al Haitham (c) Aristotle (d) None of these
Q10 The largest problem with adopting the new technology of renewable resources is ______.
(a) In evaluating the scientific and economic impacts (b) That the startup costs are high
(c) Maintenance costs are higher than fossil fuels (d) None of these
Q1 When color from an object is removed through a chemical process, then process is known as _______.
(a) Time (b) Water waves (c) Color contrast (d) Sound waves
Q3 Which of the following instruments is used for detecting and measuring small electric currents?
Q5 The echo(reflected sound)will be distinctly heard at ordinary temperatures if the distance of the
(a) Electroplating (b) Aluminum (c) Steel rolling mill (d) Steel converter
Q7 When radioactive rays are passed through air or any gas, they causes it to
Q1 What are the names of the two stars in the Big Dipper used to locate Polaris?
(a) The Pointer Sisters (b) The North Seekers (c) The pointer stars (d) None of these
Q4 Quantity of fresh air required for a man is 1000 cubic feet of air for every_______.
Q5 A girl is swimming on a swing in sitting position, When the same girl stands up, the period of swing
will
(a) be shorter (b) be longer (c) depend on the height of the girl (d) No change
Q6 How many rows and columns are in the modern Periodic Table?
Q7 What is the Strongest Muscle in the Human Body based on its weight?
(a) Air Pressure (b) Wind velocity (c) Humidity (d) None of above
Q10 Short term fluctuation in temperature, humidity, cloud cover, wind and precipitation over periods of
Q1 In Human eye, the light sensitive layer made of specialized nerve cells, rods and cones is called as?
(a) Proton number (b) Electron number (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Heating of mercuric oxide powder (b) Heating a platinum wire in a Bunsen flame
(c) sublimation of iodine (d) None of above
Q8 Which layer of the atmosphere reflects radio waves back to the earth’s surface.
(a) a precision pendulum clock (b) the yearly revolution of the earth about the sun
(c) the frequency of light emitted by Kr86 (d) None of these
(a) Sodium Nitrate (b) Dilute acetic acid (c) Chloride of lime (d) Calcium
(a) Velocity of wind (b) Magnetic power (c) Electricity (d) Recording the graph
(a) Moon is b/w the earth and the sun (b) Sun is b/w the earth and the moon
(c) Earth is b/w the sun and the moon (d) Earth is at right angles to the direction of the sun and the moon
Q6 If steel is heated to a temperature well below red heat and is then cooled slowly, the process is
called_______.
(a) does not depend on the nature of the gas used in the discharge tube
(b) depends on the metal used as cathode
(c) depends on the pressure in the discharge tube
(d) depends on the gas used in the discharge tube
(a) Glucose (b) Amino Acids (c) Fatty Acid (d) None of these
Q2 In human eye, the light sensitive layer made of specialized nerve cells, rods and cones is called as:
(a) The pupil (b) The cornea (c) The sclera (d) The Retina
(a) Hans Janssen (b) Zachariah Janssen (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(a) Abdul Qasim Majreeti (b) Abu Ali Sina (c) Zakariya Al – Razi (d) Jabar bin Hayyan
(a) Gold (b) Metal (c) Element carbon (d) None of these
Q7 Arthritis is:
Q10 What is the chance of a diabetic baby born to parents both heterozygous normal?
Q1 When sound is reflected from floor, ceilling or a wall, it mixes with the original sound and change its
complexion, it is called as
Q3 A Rhinoscope (or Nasoscope) is a thin, tube-like instrument used to examine the inside of the____.
(a) Piezo-electric effect (b) Thermionic effect (c) Stark effect (d) None of these
(a) Two up one down (b) Two down one up (c) Two up two down (d) None of these
(a) Because they produce light (b) Because they reflect light
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
Q3 When a patient's immune system becomes reactive to a drug. This is an example of:
(a) Super infection (b) Drug resistance (c) Allergy (d) None of them
Q6 The nucleic acids are responsible for proteins synthesis in the human body.
(a) Calcium Oxalate (b) Potassium Sulphate (c) Sodium chloride (d) Iron Suphide
Q8 A time can come when we will be able to design a machine which can go on working for ever without the
(a) No (b) Yes (c) In due course time (d) very soon
(a) Elastic Cartilage (b) Fibro Cartilage (c) Articular Cartilage (d) None of these
Q5 Synthesis of gene in the laboratory was done for the first time by
(a) Hargobind Khorana (b) Gregory Mendel (c) Watson and Crick (d) Paul Berg
Q6 What is Anthracite?
(a) Ammonia (b) hard coal (c) both (d) None of above
Q9 Scalding with steam is more severe than scalding by boiling water because_____.
Q1 The phenomenon of Aurora borealis, the display of red and green lights in northern hemisphere is due to
radiations from:
Q3 The gases which are used by divers as an artificial atmosphere are helium and
Q5 One of the following ways of expressing the concentration of a solution does not depend on temperature.
It is______.
(a) Proton number (b) Electron number (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q9 A person with AB blood group is sometimes called a universal recipient because of the?
(a) lack of antigen in his blood (b) lack of antibodies in his blood
(c) lack of both antigens and antibodies in his blood (d) presence of antibodies in his blood
Q10 The most abundant element present is in the human body is:
(a) Chlorine (b) Hydrogen and Helium (c) Neon (d) Hydrogen
Q5 A reference to process by which materials such as magma and gases from sided Earth are forced onto
Q6 In the circulatory system two pulmonary arteries take blood from the left ventricle to the lungs.
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q7 All the organisms, primary the animals that obtain energy directly or indirectly from the producers
are_____.
Q10 Consider the following 1) camphor 2) Chicory 3) Vanilla Which of these are plant products?
(a) 1 and 2 only (b) 3 only (c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1,2 and 3
(a) Terrestrial planets (b) Jovian planets (c) Both A & B (d) None of these
(a) Voltage, current, and time (b) Power, current, and resistance
(c) Resistance, time, and current (d) Voltage, current and resistance
Q6 When load is lifted from ground to a certain height, some work is done and energy is used up this is
converted into
Q7 The principle used in radar is the same as that of Sonar, in radar we use radio waves; whereas in sonar
we use:
(a) red waves (b) infrared waves (c) Ultrasonic (d) super sonic
(a) holes occurring inheavenly bodies (b) Bright spots on the sun
(c) Collapsing object of high density (d) Collapsing objects of low density
Q10 Who was the early dentist and also the inventor of many surgical instruments?
Q1 Ice mass that covers more than fifty-thousand square kilometers of land area is classified as______.
(a) glacier erosions (b) ice cap (c) ice field (d) ice sheet
(a) Foot Path (b) Heavy Year (c) Light Year (d) None of these
(a) Dental Caries (b) Scurvy (c) Iodine Goiter (d) Rickets
(a) Non Ionizing Radiation (b) Ionizing radiations (c) Visible light (d) None of these
Q9 Which of the following vitamins will be the most common in fish liver oil, milk and egg yolk?
(a) Beri Beri (b) Night blindness (c) Rickets (d) Scurvy
Q3 Which of the following statements about the cultivation of tea and coffee is True?
(a) Tea grows at a higher altitude than coffee (b) Coffee grows at a higher altitude than tea
(c) Both grow at about the same altitude (d) None of these
Q4 If carbon dioxide is passed through lime water for a long time, the cloudy white colour disappears
(a) Speed of sound (b) Density of milk (c) Humidity of air (d) Speicfic gravity of liquid
(a) travel at different speeds in a vacuum (b) have the same wavelength
(c) do not always bey the inverse square law (d) have different amounts of energy for each photon
Q8 Which of the following explains the reason why there is not total eclipse of the sun?
Q10 In winter an iron pipe feel colder than a wooden window.This is because wood is:
(a) conductor (b) Non-conductor (c) semi-conductor (d) Not a solid while iron is a solid
(a) William Harvey (b) Robert. Brown (c) Francis Crik (d) Carl Linnaeus
(a) Distance (b) Time Period (c) Light intensity (d) Time
Q6 About 50% of the Earth’s crust, including the waters on the Earth and atmosphere, is.
Q7 If an alkali is slowly added to an acidic solution, the pH of the acidic solution will:
Q1 The most splendid and the most magnificent constellation is the sky is:
(a) Aluminum (b) Ammonium (c) Nitric acid (d) Sulfuric acid
(a) Evaporation takes place (b) Dew point is reached (c) The temperature rise (d) It rains
(a) Blood sugar (b) Cholesterol (c) Blood protein (d) Blood urea
Q7 A shooting star is a:
Q8 What kind of weathering takes place on the valley side above the surface of the glacier.
(a) Chemical weathering (b) Frost shattering (c) Abrasion (d) Plucking
Q9 The ozone layer is present about 30 miles in atmosphere above earth. The stratum of the atmosphere in
Q10 Earthquakes are the lamps illuminating the structure of the earth's exterior.
Q5 Sun is a
(a) Phenolic compounds (b) Volatile compounds (c) Organic acids (d) Starch
(a) Computer science (b) Epicurianism (c) Sophism (d) Aristotle’s philosophy
(a) 58.9 million Km (b) 59.1 million (c) 57.9 milliom (d) None of these
Q4 Arthritis is:
Q7 UPS is now widely used in households. What does UPS stand for?
(a) Acetic acid (b) Citric acid (c) Ascorbic acid (d) All of these
Q2 Sun is moving around the centre of the galaxy at a velocity of _______ km/s.
Q4 The Famous book Al-Qanoon was written by the Muslim scientist ______.
(a) Al-Beruni (b) Jabir bin Hayan (c) Abu Ail Sina (d) None of these
Q6 According to Big Bang Theory, the Universe began about __________ billion years ago.
Q7 Clocks, which move with the velocities comparable with the velocity of light, run:
(a) fast (b) slow (c) equal to the velocity of light (d) with zero velocity
(a) Intensity of earthquake (b) Depth of soil (c) Depth of Earth (d) None
Q10 For drawing maps of polar region an ideal map projection would be
(a) Zenithal equal area (b) Sanson Flamstead (c) Mercator (d) None of these
(a) Two forces acting along different lines and in opposite direction
(b) Two forces acting in the same direction
(c) A pair of forces acting along the same line and in opposite direction
(d) A single force
(a) Nuclear reactor (b) Cyclotron (c) Betatron (d) X ray machine
Q3 The planet of the solar system which has maximum numbers of Moon is
(a) Joseph Bramah (b) Linus Yale (c) Vladimir Zworykin (d) Priestley
(a) Laser technology (b) Photo-conduction (c) Thermal emission (d) Tyndall effect
Q9 What is the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work called?
(a) Fabrica (b) sigmund frend (c) Aristotle (d) all of these
(a) 343 m/s (b) 345 m/s (c) 353 m/s (d) None of above
(a) Beri Beri (b) Night blindness (c) Rickets (d) Scurvy
(a) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune (b) Mercury, Mars, earth, venus
(c) Mercury, venus, earth, mars (d) None of these
(a) Earth rotation accompanied with its revolution. (b) Earth rotation around its axis
(c) Earth revolution (d) None of these
(a) 700 sec (b) 8hrs 20 mins (c) 8 mins 20 sec (d) 8 mins
(a) Winds suddenly change direction (b) The sky suddenly clears
(c) Seawater suddenly retreats from the shore (d) All of these of the above
Q8 Clocks, which moves with the velocities comparable with the velocity of light, run .
(a) Slow (b) equal to the velocity of light (c) with zero velocity (d) fast
(a) 0.4 to 0.5 ppm (b) 4 to 5 ppm (c) 4000 to 8000 ppm (d) 400 to 800 ppm
Q3 The most splendid and the most magnificent constellation on the sky is:
(a) They are more aesthetically pleasing (b) They do not interfere with bird migration routes
(c) Wind speeds are higher and turbulence is lower (d) None of these
(a) No effect on either photosynthesis or respiration (b) A decrease in the rate of photosynthesis
(c) No effect on either photosynthesis or respiration (d) None of above
Q7 The protein Improtin-11, that was recently identified by scientists, is linked with causing which type
of cancer.
(a) Colorectal cancer (b) Prostate Cancer (c) Blood Cancer (d) Lung Cancer
Q8 By which process does the smell of cooking spread to all the rooms in a house.
Q10 The echo of Big Bang can be heard in the form of:
(a) X-rays (b) Ultraviolet rays (c) Cosmic rays (d) Infrared Rays
Q1 Soap and detergents remove the dirt from clothes due to________.
(a) Diffusion (b) Lowering of interfacial tension (c) Capillary action (d) Osmosis
(a) Treaty to protect ozone layer (b) Trade policy about tarrifs
(c) Climate control treaty (d) Treaty among nations to reduce nuclear arsenals
(a) Planet Mars is attracting the sun (b) Earth is revolving around the sun
(c) Earth is revolving round its axis (d) Moon is revolving round the earth
Q6 Lactometer is a type of Hydrometer which is used to measure the specific gravity of _______.
(a) olive oil (b) Milk (c) Water (d) None of these
(a) Viscosity (b) Surface tension (c) Atmosphere pressure (d) Gravity
Q8 The cells structure that controls movements of material into and out of the cell is the:
(a) Mitochondria (b) Cell membrane (c) Centriole (d) Golgi body
Q9 Which animal has longest gestation period of about 640 to 660 days or 95 weeks of any land animal .
(a) Elephant (b) Opossum (c) Blue Whale (d) None of these
Q10 The echo of Big Bang can be heard in the form of:
(a) X-rays (b) Ultraviolet rays (c) Cosmic rays (d) Infrared Rays
Q1 Computers can:
(a) add and subtract information only (b) Add, subtract and sort information only
(c) Add,subtract, sort and passify information (d) add, subtract but cannot sort information
(a) Chemical effect (b) Magnetic effect (c) Heating effect (d) All of these
(a) Carbon Monoxide (b) Sulphur Dioxide (c) Ethyl Mercaptan (d) Nitrogen Peroxide
Q9 Articles made of copper and bronze slowly tarnish in air and turn green. The green colour is due to the
formation of:
(a) Copper Oxide (b) Copper Sulphide (c) Copper Oxalate (d) All of these
Q3 Albatros is :
(a) A sea bird (b) A beetle (c) A fruit (d) None of them
(a) Milk (b) Fish (c) Egg White (d) Egg yolk
Q6 What circuit activity may shift a characteristic curve so that diode operating points are different?
(a) Higher power (b) Higher resistance (c) lower voltage (d) lower current
(a) Silicon (b) Nitrogen (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Lymph (b) Endolymph (c) Serum (d) None of the above
Q1 The minimum height of a plane mirror to see the full image of a person is equal to ________.
(a) The height of the person (b) Half the height of the person
(c) One-fourth the height of the person (d) Double the height of the person
Q4 A Syphygmannometer measures_____.
(a) Blood Pressure (b) Atmospheric Pressure (c) Lung Pressure (d) None of these
(a) Different races of mankind (b) Altering human beings by changing their genetic components
(c) Genetic of plants (d) None of these
Q9 The position of earth in its orbit,when it is at its greatest distance from the sun causing northern
summer is called:
(a) Hypothyroidism (b) Recessive gene (c) Hyper pituitarism (d) None of these
(a) Riko Dik (b) Saindak (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Genetics (b) General science (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Trenches, Mountains, Core (b) Crust, Mantle, Core (outer and inner)
(c) Crust, Mantle, Trenches (d) Crust, Mountains, Oceans
Q10 High temperature water with pressure ,come to the surface as.
(a) Hot springs (b) Geysers (c) Steam vents (d) All of these
Q3 Which of the following explains the reason why there is not total eclipse of the sun?
(a) Size of the earth in relation to that of moon (b) Orbit of moon around earth
(c) Direction of rotation of earth around sun (d) Area of the sun covered by the moon
Q4 The change in frequency of a wave for an observer moving relative to its source is called:
(a) Greenhouse Effect (b) Doppler's Effect (c) Tyndall Effect (d) None of these
(a) Waldeyer (b) Rudolf diesel (c) Faraday (d) Paul Muller
(a) Brain & Back Bone (b) brain,spinal cord and neuron (c) Brain (d) None of above
Q1 The three elements needed for healthy growth of plants are _______.
(a) Greater wax moth (b) Squirrel (c) bat (d) None of above
Q9 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:
Q10 The study of rearing fine and intelligent human beings through genetics is called_______?
Q2 The position of earth in its orbit, when it is at its greatest distance from the sun causing northern
summer is called:
(a) Length of Nails (b) Nose colour (c) Hair Colour (d) Length of the tail
(a) Electric charge (b) Brightness (c) Magnetic induction (d) Mass
Q8 The 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded jointly to James P Allison and Tasuku
(a) Nitrogen+Hydrogen (b) Nitrogen+Carbon (c) Nitrogen +Oxygen (d) Oxygen +Carbon
(a) sterility (b) Lack of appetite (c) Weak bones (d) Weak immune system
Q5 Pitch of the dog sound is greater than the pitch of the cat sound.
(a) Brain tumour (b) kidney failure (c) Heart failure (d) Ulcer
Q8 The phenomenon of Aurora borealis, the display of red and green lights in northern hemisphere is due to
radiations from:
Q9 What is a disease?
(a) A disorder of structure in a non-living thing (b) A disorder of structure or function in a body
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
(a) Beta rays (b) Alpha rays (c) X-rays (d) Gamma rays
(a) Speed of sound (b) Density of milk (c) Humidity of air (d) Speicfic gravity of liquid
Q6 When a ray of sunlight enters a dark room, its straight path become visible because of dust particles
(a) Process of aging (b) Growth of cells (c) Birds (d) Vegetables
Q8 The quantity of available nutrients …. From the lower levels of the energy pyramids to the higher
ones
(a) Increases (b) Decreases (c) remain stable (d) None of them
Q3 AWACS is an abbreviation of
(a) Airborne Warning and Control System (b) Air warning and Control System
(c) Airborne Warning and Communication System (d) Airborne Warning and Control Survey
Q4 The discipline which deals with the understanding and treatment of mental health is called:
(a) Applied psychology (b) Clinical psychology (c) Psycho-analysis (d) Psychiatry
(a) Drops (b) Rises (c) remains constant (d) Becomes unpredictable
(a) Cofactors (b) Coenzymes (c) Prosthetic group (d) Amino acids
Q7 When a ray of sunlight enters a dark room, its straight path become visible because of dust particles
(a) Amino Acids (b) Insulin (c) P53 (d) None of these
Q9 It is observed that the total pressure extended by air on the man of average size is around 14.7 Ib
wt. per square inch. But the man feels quite comfortable. It is because of:
(a) Electrical potential (b) Megnatic potential (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Study of muscles (b) Study of rainfall (c) Study of neuron (d) None of these
(a) Hearting (b) Artificial Radioactivity (c) Electroplating (d) Chemical reaction
Q10 The principle used in radar is the same as that of Sonar, in radar we use radio waves; whereas in
sonar we use:
(a) red waves (b) infrared waves (c) Ultrasonic (d) super sonic
(a) Adenine always bound with thymine and cytosine with guanine
(b) Adenine always bound with cytosine and thymine with guanine
(c) Adenine always bound with guanine and cytosine with thymine
(d) Adenine always bound with uracil and cytosine with guanine
(a) Asian Tiger Mosquito (b) Anophlese (c) Calax (d) None
Q7 Liver uses which vitamin for creating new Red Blood cells?
Q9 Sun rises in the East and sets in the West due to the:
(a) Rotation of Earth around the Moon (b) Rotation of Sun around Earth
(c) Rotation of Sun on its axis (d) Rotation of Earth on its axis
(a) Desert (b) Volcanoes (c) Fertile land (d) None of these
(a) Rayleigh scattering (b) Mie scattering (c) Sky saturation (d) None of these
Q4 Where is the bile stored and intermittently released into the small intestine to aid digestion?
(a) Pesticides (b) Chemical fertilizers (c) Insecticides (d) All of these
(a) same as that on the earth (b) double as that one the earth
(c) one sixth as that on the earth (d) one half as that one the earth
(a) nuclear fission of uranium and plutonium (b) Nuclear fission of hydrogen into helium
(c) nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium. (d) nuclear fusion of helium into hydrogen
Q3 Most of the weather phenomena take place in which of the following layers of the atmosphere.
Q4 The beautiful color patterns exhibited by a peacock in its tail feathers are due to ____________.
Q9 Three communicable diseases prevalent in developing countries caused by unsafe drinking countries
(a) Bile juice (b) Insulin (c) Vitamin A (d) None of these
Q3 A skill or capacity that enables an organization to conceive of and implement its strategies is its
(a) Information (b) Processing (c) Information and processing (d) None of these
(a) Tidal wave (b) Harbor wave (c) Killer wave (d) Century wave
(a) Software program (b) Insects (c) Microorganism (d) None of these
(a) Can never be positive (b) Can have any value above zero
(c) Cannot be negative (d) Will always be positive
Q5 The quantity of available nutrients …. From the lower levles of the energy pyramids ot the higher
ones
(a) Increases (b) Decreases (c) remain stable (d) None of them
Q6 Human eye is accustomed to read from to right so a graph should start from
(a) Left (b) Right (c) Both A and B (d) None of these
Q7 Which one of the following gases is readily soluble in water at room temperature?
Q1 Name the scientist who first coined the electrical terms "Positive and negative "
(a) Michael Faraday (b) Georges Claude (c) Anders Celsius (d) Benjamin Franklin
Q5 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 .
(a) Aristotle (b) Dalton (c) Bohr (d) Jabir Bin Hayan
(a) 4.14 billion years (b) 4.34 billion years (c) 4.54 billion years (d) 4.64 billion years
(a) Alters body tissue (b) Causes anemia (c) Causes skin cancer (d) is unstable
Q4 According to Boyles Law, at constant temperature the product of pressure and volume of a given mass of
gas is
(a) Jung LI (b) Jung Cari (c) Carl Jung (d) Carl Juno
Q10 The science which deals with study of manner and customs of peoples is:
(a) Dalton’s Law (b) Charles law (c) Grams Law (d) Boyles Law
Q8 Material for rain-proof coats and tents owe their water proof properties to ______.
(a) Specific gravity (b) Surface tension (c) Elasticity (d) Viscosity
(a) Luminous intensity (b) Electric dipole moment (c) Temperature (d) Intensity of sound
Q1 The property of a substance to absorb moisture from the air on exposure is called________.
(a) short sightedness (b) Long-sightedness (c) both (d) None of above
Q3 The field specialization of famous Muslim scientist Abu Usman Aljahiz was:
(a) 1.044 g/cm3 (b) 1.034 g/cm3 (c) 1.044 g/cm3 (d) 1.024 g/cm3
Q1 According to a study conducted by the National Institute of Oceanography Greek network in the Indus
Daltile region extending over 70 km along the Arbane sea, can alone generate
Q4 In which type of solar eclipse the Sun’s center is covered by the moon, leaving its edges uncovered.
(a) Annual solar Eclipse (b) Total Solar Eclipse (c) Partial Solar Eclipse (d) None of these
Q6 In a normal situation, what is the recommended method of dealing with a venomous snake bite?
(a) Suck out the poison by mouth (b) Keep the bite lower than the heart and get immediate medical
attention
(c) Make an incision and let the venom ooze back out (d) None of these
Q8 The hormone that increases the rate of heart beat and blood pressure after shock in a person is_______.
Q9 In the history of the world the stone Age is also called by the name of
(a) Paleolithic period (b) Mesolithic period (c) Neolithic period (d) None of these
Q10 The famous book; Al Qanoun was written by the Muslim scientist:
(a) Jabar bin Hayyan (b) Zakariya Al-Razi (c) Abu Ali Sina (d) Abdul Qasim Majreeti
Q3 How many bits are required to store the hexadecimal word AF?
(a) Optical fibre (b) Transistor (c) Decoder (d) Photo diode
(a) 63% lead and 37% aluminum (b) 63%tin and 37%lead
(c) 63% tin and 37% aluminum (d) 63% lead and 37% tin
Q1 Arthritis is:
Q5 If the length of a heater coil is reduced by 10% of its original length, then Power consumed by heater
will.
(a) Decrease by 0.5% (b) Increase by 0.5% (c) Decrease by 10% (d) Increase over 10%
(a) Geiger-Muller counters (b) Polari meter (c) Calorimeter (d) Colorimeter
Q3 What prevents the earth’s atmosphere from drifting away into space?
(a) Large intestine (b) Small intestine (c) Liver (d) None of these
(a) Diabetes (b) chronic liver disease (c) AIDS (d) HIV
(a) Parenchyrna (b) Xylem vessels (c) Both a and b (d) Epidermis
(a) Gases do not conduct heat (b) The best conductors are non-metals
(c) Conduction currents occur only in liquids (d) A vacuum can not conduct heat
(a) Cylindrical lens (b) Plano convex lens (c) Concave lens (d) None of these
(a) Hind brain (b) Cerebellum (c) Cerebrum (d) None of these
Q3 Impurities like boron, aluminium, gallium, or indium are added to intrinsic semiconductor to form:
(a) B Complex (b) A and B complex (c) A, D and B Complex (d) A, D, E and K
Q5 Why does the mercury column in the barometer fall rapidly before a serve storm?
(a) It is due to decrease in humidity in air (b) It is due to the rise in atmospheric pressure
(c) it is due to the fall in atmospheric pressure (d) None of these
(a) West to East (b) East to west (c) North to south (d) South to north
(a) Copper and Zinc (b) Tin and Zinc (c) Copper and Tin (d) Iron and zinc
Q8 A man walks 2 km towards North. Then he turns to East and walks 10 km. Again he turns towards East
and
Q2 The most splendid and the most magnificent constellation on the sky is:
(a) Silver nitrate (b) Zinc nitrate (c) Silver oxide (d) Pitchblende
Q6 Which vitamin is found in the body by exposure to ultra violet irradiation on sunlight?
Q7 Study of the earth's oceans and their interlinked ecosystems, chemical and physical processes ________.
Q10 The planet that moves round the Sun at the highest speed is_______.
(a) Red,yellow,blue (b) Red, Green, Blue (c) Red, Orange, Blue (d) None of above
Q5 A told B that C is his father's nephew.D is A's cousin but not the brother of C.What relationship is
(a) Father (b) Brother and Sister (c) Mother (d) Aunt
(a) Must be neither expanding nor contracting (b) Must be either expanding or contracting
(c) Must be contracting (d) Must be expanding
(a) George Stephenson (b) Frank Whittle (c) Robert fluton (d) James Watt
(a) Dilute acetic acid (b) Chloride of lime (c) Calcium (d) None of these
Q2 The most suitable thermometer for measuring the boiling point water is:
(a) Nerve cell (b) Muscle cell (c) Liver cell (d) Kidney cell
(a) Increasing focal length of the lens (b) Decreasin focal length of the lens
(c) Lens of large aperture (d) lens of short aperture
Q6 For a fixed mass of gass at constant temperature, if we decrease volume, the pressure will _______.
(a) remains constant (b) also decrease (c) Increase (d) None of these
(a) fresh vegetables and fruits (b) sea foods (c) seeds (d) green leafy vegetables
Q9 The instrument which specially design for recording earthquake waves is called a seismograph which
(a) Diatonic Scale (b) Fahrenheit scale (c) Richter scale (d) Celsius scale
(a) Cell wall (b) Vacuoles (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Sound waves (b) Radio waves (c) Light waves (d) None of these
(a) In European continent (b) In mountainous coasts (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q8 When a ray of sunlight enters a dark room , its straight path become visible because of dust particles
(a) Green Colour (b) Blue Colour (c) Red Colour (d) None of these
Q1 The medical branch of science that deals with the study of skin, its functions, diseases, & treatment
is ______.
(a) Proton number (b) Electron number (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Adding more water molecules (b) Changing the motion of the water molecules
(c) Rearranging the atmons in water molecules (d) Destroying the atoms in water molecules
Q5 A shooting star is a:
(a) Hard material (b) Soft material (c) Dry material (d) Burnt material
Q9 What is photometer?
(a) William Herschel (b) Tycho Brahe (c) Edmund Halley (d) Edwin Hubble
(a) Thermistor (b) Theo stat (c) Potentiometer (d) Photoconductive cell
(a) 1/100 of the unit (b) 1/10th of the unit (c) 1/100 of the unit (d) 1/5th of the unit
(a) Specific gravity of liquids (b) Humidity of air (c) Density of milk (d) None of these
Q8 Animal which captures and readily kills living animals for its food is called:
(a) Gold (b) Metal (c) Element carbon (d) None of these
(a) Domestic fowl (b) Earthworm (c) Rabbit (d) None of them
Q4 In human eye, the light sensitive layer made of specializes nerve cells,rods and cones is called as:
(a) The pupil (b) The cornea (c) The sclera (d) The iris
Q5 Albatros is_______.
(a) A beetle (b) A sea bird (c) A fruit (d) None of these
(a) Paul Villard (b) Alfred Marshall (c) Bohar (d) Jabar bin Hayan
Q8 Laughing gas has chemical composition of the following two elements which are:
(a) Nitrogen+Hydrogen (b) Nitrogen +Carbon (c) Nitrogen+ oxygen (d) Oxygen+Carbon
(a) Birds and mammals (b) Fish (c) Amphibians and reptiles (d) Amphibians and birds
Q10 The use of antibiotics is a very effective way of killing disease causing bacteria. Sometimes, people
Q1 After giving the appropriate number of dots the boundaries of countries are
(a) Rubbed out (b) No need to rub out (c) Brightly marked (d) None of these
(a) Bromine (b) Chlorine (c) Young man (d) None of above
(a) Electron and Proton (b) Two Protons and two Nuetrons
(c) Three protons and three Neutrons (d) None of them
(a) chemical effect (b) magnetic effect (c) heating effect (d) All of these
Q3 The largest bone between the knee and the foot is known as ______.
(a) fresh vegetables and fruits (b) sea foods (c) seeds (d) green leafy vegetables
Q6 Vanadium, a steel gray corrosion resistance metal occur naturally in oxide state.
(a) nuclear explosion (b) human effort (c) Any movement of an object (d) Water power
(a) Sulphuric acid (b) Citric Acid (c) Sodium chloride (d) None of above
Q9 Which of the following raw materials is used for the manufacture of paper pulp?
(a) Three colours (b) Five colours (c) seven colours (d) None of above
Q2 The time taken by Sun to revolve around the center of our galaxy is_______.
(a) 300 millon years (b) 350 millon years (c) 250 million years (d) 150 million years
(a) Westerline (b) Mountain and Valley winds (c) Monsoon winds (d) None of these
(a) RNA (b) DNA (c) both a and b (d) None of these
(a) are conserved (b) changed from one form to another (c) both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Methane hydrate (b) Liquid Nitrogen (c) Solid Carbonodioxide (d) Frozen Water
Q9 Electricity does not move through the wire but through a field around the wire.
Q1 “Rancidity produced in butter can be decreased by adding quinoline to the butter”. This statements
Q2 When a patient’s immune system becomes reactive to a drug, this is an example of.
(a) Drug resistance (b) Allergy (c) Super infection (d) None of these
(a) Terrestrial planets (b) Gaseous Planets (c) Dwarf Planet (d) Both A & B
Q9 Dr. Abdus Salam of Pakistan was one fo the contributors to the unification of
(a) Electromagnetic force and gravitational force (b) Electromagnetic force and weak nuclear force
(c) Gravitation force and weak nuclear force (d) Weak nuclear force and strong nuclear force
(a) Half Moon (b) Quarter Moon (c) full moon (d) New Moon
(a) Heating (b) Artificial radioactivity (c) Electroplating (d) Chemical reaction
(a) B Complex (b) A and B complex (c) A, D and B Complex (d) A, D, E and K
Q7 In which of the following disease do the germs enter through open wounds?
Q8 Which gas was discovered on the sun about 151 years ago during total solar eclipse?
(a) Trieste, Italy (b) Cairo, Egypt (c) New York, USA (d) Islamabad , Pakistan
Q3 The half life of a radioactive element is 8-days, How long will it take to reduce it from 10mg to 5 mg?
(a) Radio waves (b) Ultraviolet rays (c) Infrared rays (d) All
Q6 The branch which deals with the study of sound is called ________.
(a) 23 hours 57 min 9 sec (b) 23 hours 56 mint 4 sec (c) 24 hours (d) None of above
Q10 Orbital period of the planet Mercury around the sun is ________.
(a) 0C (b) 37C (c) room temperature (d) the temperature of the place where it is kept
(a) The rotation of the earth (b) The rotation of the moon
(c) The revolution of the earth (d) The revolution of the moon
(a) Chlorine (b) Hydrogen and Helium (c) Neon (d) Hydrogen
(a) Nitrogen+Hydrogen (b) Nitrogen+Carbon (c) Nitrogen +Oxygen (d) Oxygen +Carbon
(a) All individuals having same phenotype (b) All individuals having same genotype
(c) All individual with different phenotype (d) All individuals with different genotype
(a) Electron and Proton (b) Two Protons and two Neutrons
(c) Three protons and three Neutrons (d) None of them
Q1 Which of the following raw material is used for the manufacture of paper plup?
Q2 In a DNA molecule:
(a) Adenine always bound with thymine (b) Thymine always bound with gaunine
(c) Cytosine always bound with thymine (d) Guanine always bound with cytosine
(a) Seismic lines (b) Seismic belts (c) Snow lines (d) Isobars
(a) sodium stearate (b) Sodium chloride (c) Sodium nitrate (d) Sodium sulphate
Q8 The change in frequency of a wave for an observer moving relative to its source is called:
(a) Greenhouse Effect (b) Doppler's Effect (c) Tyndall Effect (d) None of these
(a) Seedless fruit (b) Parthenogenesis fruits (c) Parthenocarpic fruits (d) placental fruits
(a) Galileo Galilie (b) Albert Einstein (c) John Kepler (d) None of these
Q1 Which of the following is used for hearing the sound of heart and lungs.
(a) Solved ptolemy's hypothesis (b) Solved linear and quadratic equation
(c) Solved nth root solutions to mathematical equations by graphical method (d) laid the foundation for
optics
(a) Piha (b) Peacock (c) White bellbird (d) None of these
(a) Pesticides (b) Chemical fertilizers (c) Insecticides (d) All of these
(a) Karakorum range (b) Hindukash range (c) Himalaya range (d) Nanga Parbat range
(a) Sulphric Acid (b) Sodium Chloride (c) Potassium Glucomate (d) Nitrogen
(a) Red blood cells (b) White blood cells (c) Platelets (d) Plasma
Q1 What is the unavailability of a system's thermal energyfor conversion into mechanical work called?
(a) Jabir Bin Hayyan (b) Ibnil Haitham (c) Bu Ali Sena (d) None
(a) Dominant genes (b) Recessive genes (c) Multiple genes (d) Mutated genes
(a) Telsa (b) Gauss (c) None of these (d) All of these
(a) Earth revolves around the sun (b) center of universe Is the earth
(c) all heavenly bodies revolve around the earth (d) None of these
(a) Surface waves (b) Ground waves (c) Earth waves (d) None
Q5 To stay in the sunlight while circling the globe at the equator, one has to move with a speed of 1670
km/hour.
Q7 The principle used in radar is the same as that of Sonar. In radar we use radio waves ; whereas in
sonar we use .
(a) super sonic (b) Ultrasonic (c) Infrared waves (d) None of these
(a) Mucosa (b) Serosa (c) Parietal peritoneum (d) None of them
Q1 In winter an iron pipe feel colder than a wooden window. This is because wood is:
(a) Conductor (b) Non Conductor (c) Not a solid while iron is a solid (d) Semi-Conductor
Q2 When a patient's immune system becomes reactive to a drug. This is an example of:
(a) Super infection (b) Drug resistance (c) Allergy (d) None of them
(a) Heat (b) Low pressure (c) Humidity (d) All of these
Q4 The damage to the_________nerve could result in the defect of the eye movement.
(a) Trigeminal (b) Abducens (c) Optic neuritis (d) None of these
(a) Chemical energy (b) Electrical energy (c) Mechanical energy (d) Thermal energy
(a) Chemical effect (b) Magnetic effect (c) Heating effect (d) All of these
(a) Choroid coat (b) Sclerotic coat (c) Rods (d) Cones
(a) Holes occurring in heavenly bodies (b) Collapsing object of high density
(c) Collapsing object of low density (d) Bright spots on the sun
(a) Input/output devices (b) Main Memory (c) operating system (d) Both a and b
(a) Carbon Monoxide (b) Carbon Dioxide (c) Ethene (d) Methane
Q10 Joint in which bones are joined together by fibrous tissues is called _________.
(a) Synovial joint (b) Fibrous joint (c) Ball and socket joint (d) Cartilaginous joint
(a) Archimedes (b) William Gilbert (c) Nicolas Copernicus (d) Michel Faraday
Q2 Dr. Abdus Salam of Pakistan was one of the contributors to the unification of?
(a) hair fall (b) night blindness (c) scurvy (d) Rickets
Q8 _______ is the branch of science which deals with structure of animals and plants
(a) 4.51 billion years (b) 4.53 billion years (c) 4.55 billion years (d) 4.57 billion years
(a) Night blindness (b) Rickets (c) Scurvy (d) Hair Fall
(a) 1 psi (b) 14.7 psi (c) 32 psi (d) None of these
(a) Watt hour (b) killowat hour (c) joule hour (d) Kilojoule hour
Q10 The speed of light with the rise in the temperature of the medium_________.
(a) First decrease then increase (b) Remain the same (c) Increase (d) Decrease
Q1 When our sun reaches the end of its red giant phase, it will turn into a________.
(a) White Dwarf (b) Black Hole (c) Neutron Star (d) Supernova
(a) Animal body (b) Living body (c) Dead body (d) Human body
Q4 Sun is a:
(a) Blue giant (b) Yellow dwarf (c) Supernova (d) None of these
Q5 The study of how plants and animals interact with one another and with the non-living environment is
called as:
Q8 What is Centaur?
(a) Type of planetoid (b) Type of comet (c) Type of asteroid (d) All of these
(a) Reko Diq (b) Saindak (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Oxygen (b) Nitrogen (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Electrical potential (b) Megnatic potential (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) Hydroelectric power (b) coal (c) Wind energy (d) solar
Q3 The most splendid and the most magnificent constellation is the sky is:
Q4 A time can come when we will be able to design a machine which can go on working for ever without the
(a) No (b) Yes (c) In due course time (d) very soon
(a) Nickel (b) Aluminium isopropoxide (c) Phosphonium borate (d) None of these
(a) Quartz crystal (b) Titanium needle (c) Laser beam ceramic (d) Barium titan ate
Q2 Among the planets of the Solar system the position of the Earth from the Sun is ______.
(a) Formic Acid (b) Acetic Acid (c) Benzoic Acid (d) Botanic Acid
(a) son (b) daughter (c) both of these (d) None of these
(a) Red giant (b) Neutron star (c) Black hole (d) White dwarf
Q8 ____ is a clear yellowish fluid portion of blood which contains fibrin and other soluble clotting
elements:
Q9 Which among the following types of lenses are prescribed by doctors for a patient suffering from
astigmatism.
(a) Spherical Lens (b) Convex Lens (c) Concave Lens (d) cylindrical lens
(a) surface waves (b) S waves (c) P waves (d) None of above
Q3 A six feet tall lady can see her full image in a three feet Plane Mirror.
(a) 50 Million km (b) 100 Million Km (c) 150 Million Km (d) 200 Million Km
Q6 Spring tides occur on new moon and full moon days because on these days_________.
(a) Sun and earth are at right angles (b) Sun, moon and earth are in a straight line
(c) Sun and moon are at right angles (d) Earth and moon are at right angles
Q7 What is the name of the wave that pushes and pulls similar to the motion of a slinky?
(a) Secondary Wave (b) Fourth Wave (c) Tertiary Wave (d) Primary Wave
(a) Seismic lines (b) Seismic belts (c) Snow lines (d) Isobars
Q9 Which one of the following reflects back more sunlight as compared to other three?
(a) Sand desert (b) Paddy crop land (c) Land covered with forest snow (d) Prairie land
(a) Mucosa (b) Serosa (c) Parietal peritoneum (d) None of them
(a) same as that on the earth (b) double as that one the earth
(c) one sixth as that on the earth (d) one half as that one the earth
Q2 The echo(reflected sound)will be distinctly heard at ordinary temperatures if the distance of the
Q4 Virus is_______.
(a) Genetics (b) General science (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(a) 19.031 g/mol (b) 17.031 g/mol (c) 27.033 g/mol (d) 18.031 g/mol
Q10 Which of the following is an organic molecule needed by the body in small amount?
(a) Artificial radioactivity (b) Natural radioactivity (c) Nuclear fusion (d) Nuclear fission
Q3 The branch of physics which deals with the atomic nuclei is called?
(a) Nuclear physics (b) Atomic physics (c) Particle physics (d) Modern physics
Q5 A very important practical application of properties of matter is hoeing or"godi" practiced by the
(a) Tripsinogen (b) Fructose (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
Q9 A body can escape the gravitational pull of the earth if it is thrown up with a vilocity of:
(a) 25 miles per sec (b) 60 miles per sec (c) 10 miles per sec (d) 7 miles per sec
Q10 Which of the following conditions related to smoking involves damage to the alveoli sacs?
(a) Vitamins (b) Minerals (c) Protein (d) All of the above
Q3 ____ is a clear yellowish fluid portion of blood which contains fibrin and other soluble clotting
elements.
Q5 Development of calf muscles in ladies who wear high heels is a common example of:
(a) True (b) False (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Q1 The science of studying and managing forests and plantations and related natural resourses____.
(a) Remain Constant (b) Increase (c) Decrease (d) None of these
(a) Make the body surface waterproof (b) impart coloration for species as well as sex recognition
(c) Provide insulation for preserving body heat (d) Provide striking surface to the wings for flying
Q4 Which of the following spacecraft enabled man to step on the moon first?
(a) Pure-conductor (b) Simple Conductor (c) Impure-Conductor (d) None of these
Q1 Pollutants that are introduced into the environment by human activity are called as _______?
Q2 The half life of a radioactive element is 8-days, How long will it take to reduce it from 10mg to 5 mg?
(a) Electromagnetic Waves (b) Mechanical Waves (c) Radio Waves (d) None of these
(a) Spinal cord (b) Brain (c) Both A & B (d) None of these
(a) late August (b) late June (c) Early September (d) early January
Q2 The main culprit of greenhouse effect is Carbon dioxide. But which is the second element contributing
(a) Brain diseases (b) Kidney failure (c) Heart weakness (d) None of these
Q6 The epicenter of 8th October 2005 earthquake in Pakistan is 100 km in the North of Islamabad at____.
(a) Balakot (b) Muzaffarabad (c) Garhi Habib Ullah (d) None of these
(a) Gains Weight (b) No Change (c) Little Change (d) Loses Weight
(a) Wind strength (b) Currents in the sea (c) Height of waves (d) Depth of coastal water
Q10 Which of the following laws study the pressure-volume relationship of a gas at constant temperature?
(a) Charles law (b) Graham's law (c) Dalton's law (d) Boyle's law
(a) Calcium ions (b) Clotting proteins (c) Globulins (d) None of them
(a) fresh vegetables and fruits (b) sea foods (c) seeds (d) green leafy vegetables
(a) Corlous Linnaeous (b) Gregor Joghn Mandle (c) Aristotle (d) Theophrastus
(a) Surface waves (b) Ground waves (c) Earth waves (d) None
(a) copper,tin (b) copper, silver (c) copper, zinc (d) copper,nickel
Q3 The major part of natural gas, petroleum and coal consists of.
(a) Albert Einstein (b) John Kelper (c) Galileo Galilei (d) None of them
Q5 In winter an iron pipe feel colder than a wooden window. This is because wood is:
(a) Conductor (b) Non Conductor (c) Not a solid while iron is a solid (d) Semi-Conductor
(a) Hydrochloric acid (b) Critic acid (c) Carbonic acid (d) Nitric acid
(a) Hypothyroidism (b) Recessive gene (c) Hyper pituitarism (d) None of these
Q2 Name the famous book of Ibn-Sina in which he discussed human physiology and medicine:
Q3 The person whose blood has reduced capacity of delivering oxygen to tissues suffers from ________.
(a) Hemophilia (b) Sickle cell (c) Color blind (d) Hypoxemia
(a) Caspian Sea (b) Red sea (c) Arabian Sea (d) Mediterranean Sea
Q6 Excluding the moon, the celestial object which appear brightest in the sky:
Q7 Which of the following is an organic molecule needed by the body in small amount?
(a) DNA only (b) DNA and RNA (c) Proteins only (d) DNA, RNA and Proteins
(a) red light is scattered more than blue (b) ultra violet light has been absorbed
(c) Blue light is scattered more than red (d) blue light has been absorbed
(a) Virus and bacteria respectively (b) Bacteria and virus respectively
(c) Bacteria (d) Water pollution
(a) 15,000 to 20,000 (b) 20,000 to 25,000 (c) 5,000 to 10,000 (d) 11000
Q4 Who invented the process of efficiently process iron ore into steel?
Q5 The instrument that measures temperature, pressure, and humidity at various altitudes in the atmosphere
_______.
(a) 320,000 km/s (b) 300,000 Km/s (c) 280,000 km/s (d) None of these
Q9 Who was the first Muslim mathematician who used the digit "zero"?
(a) River Sutlej (b) River Jhelum (c) River Chenab (d) None of them
(a) Crossing over (b) Independent assortment (c) Mutation (d) Fertilization
(a) Sulphric acid (b) Ascorbic acid (c) Both of these (d) None of these
(a) Copper, Zinc (b) Copper, Nickel (c) Copper, Tin (d) Sopper, Silver
(a) Malacca Strait (b) Adam Strait (c) Java Strait (d) Bering Strait
Q9 Animal which captures and readily kills living animals for its food is called________.
(a) Tectonism (b) Denudation (c) Earth's revolutional (d) Earth's rotation
Q1 The discipline which deals with the understanding and treatment of mental health is called:
(a) Applied psychology (b) Clinical psychology (c) Psycho-analysis (d) Psychiatry
(a) DNA only (b) DNA and RNA (c) Proteins only (d) DNA, RNA and Proteins
(a) Red light (b) Violet light (c) Infrared Rays (d) Ultra violet light
(a) Earth revolves around the sun (b) center of universe is the earth
(c) All heavenly bodies revolve around the earth (d) None of these
(a) Alexander Fleming (b) Louis Pasture (c) Harvey (d) Robert