Ans. Electric Current Q#2 What is the unit of electric current? Ans. Ampere Q#3 How Ammeter is connected in a circuit? Ans. Series Q#4 What charge does it get when an atom loses an electron? Ans. Positive Q#5 What does an ammeter measure? Ans. Current Q#6 What is the symbol and unit of Voltage? Ans. V and volt Q#7 What is the other name of Magnetic Force? Ans. Non-contact Force Q#8 What is the name of the most powerful magnet in the universe? Ans. Magnetar Q#9 The core of the earth is made up of how many metals? Ans. 3 Metals Q#10 Rubbing materials produce which electricity? Ans. Static electricity Q#11 In the nucleus of an atom which subatomic particle has charge? Ans. Proton Q#12 Same poles repel and opposite poles attract this is known as which law? Ans. The law of magnetism Q#13 What is the name of a Natural magnet? Ans. Lodestone Q#14 The electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit is? Ans. Voltage Q#15 Earth's surface is covered with water? Ans. Two-Third Q#16 How many chambers does the human heart have? Ans. Four Q#17 What is the name of the largest artery in the human body? Ans Aorta Q#18 What are the names of the upper chambers of the heart? Ans. Auricles Q#19 Pulmonary Artery contains which blood? Ans. De-Oxygenated Blood Q#20 A normal heart rate, when you're not active, is between 60 – 100 beats per minute This is called your Ans. Resting Heart Rate Q#21 Plants that have separate male and female flowers are called? Ans. Unisexual Q#22 Female part of the flower Ans. Carpel / Pistil Q#23 Reproduction through spores, buds, or from their roots this method is known as Ans. Asexual Reproduction Q#24 Pollen is produced by which part of a plant and what is its name? Ans. The male part (Anther) Q#25 Pollination in which there is less chance of passing on new characteristics to the next generations of plants. Ans. Self-Pollination Q#26 The process by which a seed grows into a new plant is called Ans. Germination Q#27 The joining of pollen to the ovule in the ovary is called Ans. Fertilization Q#28 The part of the seed which is rich in carbohydrates and proteins is known as Ans. Endosperm Q#29 Water enters the seed through a tiny hole called Ans. Micropyle Q#30 The plants which die off each year are called Ans. Annuals Q#31 The part of the flower which is sticky and attaches pollen. Ans. Stigma Q#32 Plants whose seeds are dispersed by explosions Ans. Okra, Lupins, Pea Q#33 Plants make glucose in a part of their leaf cells called Ans. The Chloroplast Q#34 Each chloroplast contains a green pigment called Ans. Chlorophyll Q#35 Plants are not able to move around because their cell walls have special cells called Ans. Cellulose Q#35 Water cycle is also known as Ans. Hydrologic cycle Q#36 The layer of soil that contains the most humus is called Ans. Topsoil Q#37 Which is the soil layer mostly made from small rocks? Ans. Bedrock Q#38 There are how many layers of Atmosphere? Ans. 5 Q#39 Gas which has the highest percentage in the atmosphere? Ans. Nitrogen (78%) Q#40 At higher elevations, the atmosphere is mostly Ans. Hydrogen and Helium Q#41 The layer that separates the rest of the atmosphere from outer space is Ans. Exosphere Q#42 Any human-made object orbiting Earth that no longer serves a useful purpose is referred to as Ans. Space Junk Q#43 The first satellite Sputnik 1 launched by the Ans Soviet Union Q#44 First spacecraft landed on Mars Ans. Viking 1 Q#45 The first satellite launched by the NASA is Ans. Explorer 1 Q#46 Geostationary satellites orbit around the Earth about Ans. 35,785 km Q#47 Planets which do not have any moons Ans. Mercury and Venus Q#48 Average adult heart pumps blood Ans. 7,570 liters Q#49 Seasons are created due to Ans. Revolution of Earth Q#50 Earth's Spin Axis is tilted at an angle of Ans. 23.5° Q#51 The Human Heart is roughly the size of which fruit? Ans. Peach Q#52 The Pulmonary vein carries the blood from which organ and it has which blood? Ans. From Lungs to heart (Oxygenated) Q#53 A device that can listen to our heart is called Ans. Stethoscope Q#54 The full form of ECG or EKG is Ans. Electrocardiogram Q#55 The type of soil that is densest and heaviest and does not drain well is Ans. Clay soil Q#56 The Organic part of the soil that forms when plants and animals die called Ans Humus Q#57 The revolution speed of Earth is Ans. 30km/s-1 Q#58 The outside of the seed that protects it is called Ans. Seed coat Q#59 The seed required which gas for its growth Ans. Oxygen Q#60 Gas in the atmosphere which has a 21% concentration is Ans. Oxygen Q#61 When an atom gains an electron it gets what charge? Ans. Negative Q#62 What does the term ‘Static’ mean in static electricity? Ans. Stationary Q#63 What is the beginning of a plant’s life cycle Ans. Seed Q#64 What was the first living creature to be launched into Earth's orbit? Ans. A Dog (Laika) Q#65 The world's first reusable spacecraft is Ans. The Space Shuttle Q#66 Maglev trains are an example of Ans. Electromagnet Q#67 The Positive and Negative charges in an atom are called Ans. Protons and Electrons Q#68 The rate at which charge flows through a circuit is called Ans. Current Q#69 Plants use light energy to make a type of sugar called Ans. Glucose Q#70 The part of the plant that holds the anther in place Ans. Filament