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Q.

1Chemical formula of washing soda is :

A. Na2CO3
B. NaHCO3
C. Na2SO4 10H2O
D. None of these

Q.2Which resources are non- renewable?

A. Geo thermal
B. Fossil fuels
C. Solar
D. None of these

Q.3which mirror is used to Headlights of cars:

A. Concave
B. Convex
C. Plain
D. None of these

Q.4Which mushroom is not edible?

A. Amanita Phalloides
B. Oyster Mushrooms
C. Straw Mushrooms
D. None of these

Q.5Kidney stones is caused due to _______

A. Sulfur dioxide
B. Calcium Oxalate
C. Aluminium oxide
D. None of these

Q.6The luminous body emits_______

A. Light
B. Energy
C. Waves
D. None of these

Q.7Powerhouse of living cell is called:

A. Cell wall
B. Cytoplasm
C. Mitochondria
D. None of these

Q.8Nuclear energy when expanded converts

A. Proton into neutrons


B. Chemical into heat
C. Nuclear into Thermal
D. None of these

Q.9The atomic number of Hydrogen is.

A. 01
B. 02
C. 03
D. 04

Q.10When the temperature increases, resistance decreases in _______.

A. Metals
B. Insulator
C. Semi-Conductor
D. None of these

Q.11Water and salt are produced by reaction of an acid and _____.

A. Aqueous solutions
B. Base
C. Hydroxides
D. None of these

Q.12Mass is the same physical quantity as.

A. Weight
B. Inertia
C. Displacement
D. None of these

Q.13Carbohydrates are stored in plants and animals in the following


respective form.

A. Starch and Glycogen


B. Starch and Glucose
C. Cellulose and Glucose
D. None of these

Q.14In the manufacture of Banaspati Ghee which gas is used?


A. Hydrogen
B. Oxygen
C. Nitrogen
D. None of these

Q.15Which gas is used in fire extinguishers:

A. Nitrogen Oxide
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Carbon Monoxide
D. None of these

Q.16Joule is the unit of:

A. Joule
B. Energy
C. Work
D. None of these

Q.17Joule is the unit of :

A. Joule
B. Energy
C. Work
D. None of these

Q.18Which of the following is Herbivores.

A. Dog
B. Cat
C. Cow
D. All of these

Q.19The Potential of pure water is :

A. Zero
B. One
C. Two
D. None of these

Q.20Law of Magnetic induction given by :

A. Tesla
B. Faraday
C. Newton
D. None of these
Q.21Which of the following is herbivores?

A. Dog
B. Cat
C. Cow
D. All of these

Q.22The potential of pure water is:

A. Zero
B. One
C. Two
D. None of these

Q.23Law of magnetic induction given by:

A. Tesla
B. Faraday
C. Newton
D. None of these

Q.24Who discovered Penicilline

A. Alexendar Fleming
B. Edison
C. Alfred Noble
D. None of these

Q.25Who discovered dynamite:

A. Newton
B. Edison
C. Alfred Noble
D. None of these

Q.26Blood group is identified by :

A. Antigens
B. Antibody
C. Anti Toxin
D. None of these

Q.27Which gas is present in bulb ?

A. Argon
B. Nitrogen
C. Hydrogen
D. No

Q.28The product of the mass and the velocity is known as

A. Distance
B. Momentum
C. Velociry
D. None of these

Q.29Who discovered Penicillin:

A. Alexander Fleming
B. Edison
C. Alfred Nobel
D. None of these

Q.30Who discovered dynamite:

A. Newton
B. Edison
C. Alfred Nobel
D. None of these

Q.31Blood group is identified by:

A. Antigens
B. Anti body
C. Anti toxin
D. None of these

Q.32Which gas is present in blub:

A. Argon
B. Nitrogen
C. Hydrogen
D. None of these

Q.33The speed of sound is minimum in :

A. Steel
B. Water at 25 °C
C. Air at 0 °C
D. None of these

Q.34A mature tree will take how much carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere annually?
A. 20 kg
B. 22 kg
C. 25 kg
D. None of these

Q.35Which gas is combustible.

A. Helium
B. Hydrogen
C. Nitrogen
D. None of these

Q.36How much blood human body contains .

A. 3-4 liters
B. 5-6 liters
C. 6-7 liters
D. None of these

Q.37Car batteries uses___ that reacts with lead plates to generate


electricity

A. Sulphuric Acid
B. Nitric Acid
C. Hydrochloric Acid
D. None of these

Q.38Which of the following instrument used to measure water vapors


in the atmosphere?

A. Anemometer
B. Hygrometer
C. Barometer
D. None of these `

Q.39The first working laser was developed by:

A. Max Planck
B. Theodore Maiman
C. Robert Boyle
D. None of these

Q.40Thomas Edison is famous for inventing :

A. Circut
B. Bulb
C. Motor
D. None of these

Q.41Bronze is an alloy of:

A. Copper-Zinc
B. Chromium-Tin
C. Nickel-Copper
D. None of these(Copper-Tin)

Q.42Gold Silver and Copper are-------- minerals .

A. Solid
B. Hard
C. Natural
D. None of these

Q.43---------- contain two nuclei.

A. Plasmodium
B. Monocytes
C. Paramecium
D. None of these

Q.44Which of the following Female mosquito is the cause of Dengue


Fever?

A. Anophilies
B. Aedes Aegypteis
C. Barinohils
D. None of these

Q.45Other than limestone which is soluble in karst Topography:

A. Gypsum
B. Dolomite
C. Shale
D. Both A and B

Q.46Which part of body become lethal due to attack of Covid-19:

A. Liver
B. Lungs
C. Throat
D. None of these

Q.47Radioactivity was discovered by -----------


A. Rutherford
B. Becquerel
C. Thomson
D. None of these

Q.48Deficiency of ____causes anemia

A. Calcium
B. Zinc
C. lodine
D. Iron

Q.49Pneumonia is caused by which bacteria:

A. Bacillus
B. Cocci
C. Vibrio
D. None of these

Q.50Which metallic element is liquid at room temperature:

A. Zinc
B. Lead
C. Mercury
D. None of these

Q.51Which gas is 80 times more potent than CO₂

A. Nitrogen
B. Methane
C. Carbon
D. None of these

Q.52The normal temperature of human body on the kelvin scale is


______

A. 310
B. 99.7
C. 373
D. None of these

Q.53______ is used to accelerate beam of charged particles .

A. Transistor
B. Amplifier
C. Cyclotrone
D. None of these
Q.54Digital TV emits ____

A. X rays
B. Yrays
C. Z rays
D. None of these

Q.55Humans have __________ pairs of chromosomes

A. 22
B. 23
C. 24
D. None of these

Q.56In the atmosphere if the temperature is low then the pressure is


___

A. Low
B. High
C. Normal
D. None of these

Q.57The blotting paper helps absorb liquid by___

A. Viscostly
B. Capillary action
C. Surface tension
D. None of these

Q.58‫شعر میں کسی شخص مقام یا واقعہ کی طرف اشارہ کیا کہلاتاہے؟‬

A. ‫تلمیح‬
B. ‫تشبیہ‬
C. ‫استعارہ‬
D. ‫ان میں سے کو ئی نہیں‬

Q.59Guava is a rich source of which vitamin :

A. K
B. D
C. A
D. C

Q.60Who discovered blood circulation ?

A. Carl Linnaeus
B. Francis Crik
C. William Harvey
D. None of these

Q.61The purest form of iron which has little amount of carbon in it is

A. Cast iron
B. pig iron
C. wrought iron
D. None of these

Q.62A place where bees are kept is called.

A. An Apiary
B. A mole
C. A hive
D. None of these

Q.63The purest form of water is :

A. Rain Water
B. Lake water
C. Water Water
D. Sea water

Q.64The layer of atmosphere where we live is ;

A. Bio sphere
B. Troposphere
C. Hydrosphere
D. None of these

Q.65The rear view mirror of a motor vehicle is ______

A. Concave
B. Convex
C. Plane
D. None of these

Q.66In the atmosphere carbon dioxide is removed by __________

A. Deforestation
B. Aforestation
C. Photosynthesis
D. None of these

Q.67Blood is thicker than ___________


A. Water
B. Milk
C. Smile
D. Honey

Q.68Which element is liquid at room temperature :

A. Neon
B. Nitrogen
C. Argon
D. Bromine

Q.69Who is the father of Geometry :

A. Aristotle
B. Kepler
C. Euclid
D. None of these

Q.70Autopsy is taking tissue from:

A. Living body
B. Dead body
C. Epitope
D. None of these

Q.71Sanitation is the ______ means of promoting health through


prevention of human contact with the hazards of waste .

A. Hygienic
B. Proper
C. Better
D. None of these

Q.72The first element of periodic table is .

A. Carbon
B. Hydrogen
C. Nitrogen
D. None of these

Q.73Which elememt is most abundant in Universe ?

A. Aluminium
B. Hydrogen
C. Helium
D. None of these
Q.74lightning rod invented by .

A. Edmund Germer
B. Benjamin Franklin
C. James Edward
D. None of these

Q.75Autopsy is taking organ from______

A. Living
B. Dead
C. Inebriety
D. None of these

Q.76The physical part of a computer is known as:

A. Software
B. Hardware
C. Operating System
D. System Unit

Q.77Matter exist in which form

A. Solid
B. Liquid
C. Gas
D. All of these

Q.78Which of the following is the "bird flu virus"?

A. Rhino virus
B. H5N1
C. HIV
D. Hemophilic

Q.79The study of insects is called:

A. Paleontology
B. Entomology
C. Parasitology
D. Immunology

Q.80Deficiency of Vitamin D results in

A. Scurvy
B. Rickets
C. Night Blindness
D. None of these

Q.81Deficiency of Vitamin A results in____________?

A. Night bliness
B. Rickets
C. Scurvy
D. Goitre

Q.82Malaria medicine contains which element :

A. Villeurbanne
B. Chloroquine
C. Torun
D. None of these

Q.83Vitamin E is stored in

A. Artiries
B. Skull
C. Adipose Tissue
D. None of these

Q.84Stainless steel is in the from of :

A. Alloy
B. Metal
C. Non metal
D. None of these

Q.85Fat is stored in which part of the body:

A. Liver
B. Heart
C. Subutaneous
D. Arteries

Q.86Which direction does wind flow around areas of high pressure in


the Northern Hemisphere?

A. Counter clock wise direction


B. Clockwise direction
C. South west direction
D. None of these

Q.87The share of ____________is highest among all commercial energy


consumption:
A. Gas
B. Oil
C. Coal
D. Firewood

Q.88The lifespan of Red blood Cells is__________days:

A. 30
B. 60
C. 120
D. None of these

Q.89Tropical cyclone becomes a hurricane at speeds more than

A. 24mph
B. 44mph
C. 74 mph
D. None of these

Q.90Who is known as the father of modern cosmology :

A. Nicolas copernicus
B. William Gilbert
C. Edwin Powell Hubble
D. None of these

Q.91which one of the following palnets is nearest to the earth?

A. Venus
B. Mercury
C. Jupiter
D. Neptune

Q.92Which Muslim Scientist is considered to be the founder of


chemistry.

A. Ibn Al Nafees
B. Jabir ibn Hayyan
C. Abu Nasr Al- Farabi
D. None of these

Q.93The time taken for sunlight to reach the Earth

A. 8 hrs 20 min
B. 8 min
C. 8 min 20 sec
D. None of these
Q.94The minimum velocity necessary to put a satellite into orbit is
called :

A. Escape Velocity
B. Orbital Velocity
C. Circular Velocity
D. None of these

Q.95Fructose sugar is also known as :

A. Monosaccharides
B. `Disaccharides
C. Maltose
D. None of these

Q.96Vitamin B6 is also known as :

A. Retinol
B. Scurvy
C. Pyridoxine
D. Tocopherol

Q.97Female part of flower is known as:

A. Stamens
B. Pistill
C. Anther (Male)
D. None of these

Q.98Frog respires through :

A. Gills
B. Lungs
C. Skin
D. None of these

Q.99HP processing of fruit and vegetables mean:

A. High pressure
B. High process
C. High pasteurization
D. High performance

Q.100which of the following is least pollutant:

A. Petrol
B. Natural gas
C. Coal
D. Diesel

Q.101The sugar present in milk:

A. Sucrose
B. Fructose
C. Lactose
D. Glucose

Q.102Albert Einstein was

A. Astronaut
B. Artist
C. Scientist
D. None of these

Q.103Which Acid is used in for Car batteries :

A. HCL
B. H2SO4
C. HF
D. None of these

Q.104Protein Present in egg yolk is rich in:

A. Thiamine
B. Tocopherol
C. Calciferol
D. None of these

Q.105Osteomalacia is caused by the deficiency of :

A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin B
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin D

Q.106The gas commonly known as "laughing gas" is

A. Carbon dioxide
B. Sulfur Dioxide
C. Nitrous oxide
D. Sodium oxide

Q.107The Ozone layer is at height of Kilometers from the surface of the


Earth ?
A. 10 to 20 km
B. 20to30 km
C. 30 to40 km
D. None

Q.108A Cation with 1+ has 10 electrons, how many protons does it


contain:

A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. None of these

Q.109Water ______ at 32 °Fahrenheit and boils at 121° Fahrenheit.

A. Freeze
B. Frozen
C. Freezes
D. None of these

Q.110Laws of gravity presented by:

A. Einstine
B. Newton
C. Galileo
D. None of these

Q.111Near sightedness or myopia can be corrected by:

A. convax lens
B. concave lens
C. Concave Mirror
D. None of these

Q.112which units are used to measure air pressure in vehicles tires:

A. Pounds per sqaure inch


B. Pounds
C. Pascal
D. None of these

Q.113The ________ara actual dried flowers bud used as spice.

A. Cinnamon
B. Cloves
C. Saffron
D. None of these
Q.114With no air resistance regardless of their masses, the bodies fall
with:

A. same acceleration
B. different acceleration
C. same velocity
D. None of these

Q.115The gemstone ruby is actually________with traces of some other


elements.

A. Pure Rubudium
B. Aluminum Oxide
C. Rubidium Oxide
D. None of these

Q.116The speed of sound is maximum when :

A. Air at 0 C
B. Water at 25 C
C. Water at 90 C
D. None of these

Q.117An antibiotic is used to inhibit growth or destroy ______.

A. Bacteria
B. Viruses
C. Fungi
D. None of these

Q.118A cooling agent that has lower temperature than water ice, is
solid form of _______.

A. Nitrogen gas
B. Ammonia
C. Carbon dioxide
D. None of these

Q.119Biogas produced as a result of anaerobic decay of organic matter


consists primarily of ______gases.

A. N2 & SO2
B. NH3 & CO2
C. O2 & N2
D. CH4CO2

Q.120UPS Stands for_______.


A. Urgent Power System
B. uninterruptible power supply
C. Urgent Power Supply
D. None of these

Q.121Low silicon, oxygen, and High iron, magnesium are the


characteristics of ______magma

A. Mefic and Felsic


B. Felsic and Rhyolit
C. Mefic and Basaltic
D. None of these

Q.122A Ball is thrown vertically upwards. The Acceleration due to


gravity :

A. 9.8 m/s 2 Downward


B. 9.8 m/s 2 Upward
C. 0.7 m/s 2 vertical
D. None of these

Q.123The gas commonly known as "Laughing gas is:

A. Carbondioxide
B. Methane
C. Nitrogen
D. None of these

Q.124"The diversity of species on Earth is generating itself "Proved the


Ideas of :

A. Louis Pasteaur
B. Darwin
C. Robert Kouch
D. None of these

Q.125Insect Breathe through :

A. Spiracles
B. Bronchi
C. Trachea
D. None of these

Q.126Name the acid which is present in the sting of ants?

A. Formic Acid
B. Oxalic Acid
C. Tartaric Acid
D. None of these

Q.127Dr. Abdus Salam Awarded Nobel Prize having work on which


basic forces?

A. Electromagnetic and Molecular


B. Electromagnetic and Electromotive
C. Weak and Electro Magnetic
D. None of these

Q.128To make an uncharged object to have a negative charge we must:

A. Remove some proton


B. Add some atoms
C. Add some Electrons
D. None of these

Q.129The least polluted gas is

A. Carbon
B. Nitrogen
C. Chlorine
D. None of these

Q.130The weight of an object at the centre of the earth of radius R is.

A. Same
B. Weightless
C. Rise a little
D. None of these

Q.131Proton was discovered by :

A. J J thomson
B. Chadwick
C. Goldstein
D. None of these

Q.132Bronze is an alloy of:

A. copper & Bronze


B. Lead & Tin
C. cooper & Tin
D. None of these

Q.133Fission reaction is which type of reaction :


A. Chemical
B. Analytical
C. Physical
D. None of these

Q.134Water vapor is:

A. Cloud droplet
B. Rain drop
C. Gas
D. None of these

Q.135Women voice is loud to to:

A. Pitch difference
B. High Frequency
C. Low Frequency
D. None of these

Q.136Non-flowering plants are called as:

A. Phanerogams
B. Cryptogams
C. Mosses
D. None of these

Q.137Full grown tree absorb annually how much Carbon dioxide?

A. 48 pounds
B. 50 pounds
C. 52 pounds
D. Non of these

Q.138The Unit of gas bill is:

A. BTU
B. Pascal
C. Joule
D. None of these

Q.139Sea water contains chlorine and ...............

A. Carbon
B. Phosphorous
C. Iodine
D. None of these
Q.140Which day is observed as"Thalassemia Day"?

A. 8 May
B. 18 Sept
C. 8 June
D. None of these

Q.141Solar Current is which type of current:

A. Alternating
B. Direct
C. intermediate
D. None of these

Q.142Laughing gas is also called:

A. Nitrate
B. Ammonia
C. Nitrous Oxide
D. None of these

Q.143Unit of illumination is :

A. Joule
B. Lux
C. Diet
D. None of these

Q.144Human body is Communicated through:

A. Brain
B. Nerves
C. Sensors
D. None of these

Q.145Long sleep in animals during winter are termed as:

A. Hypnagogia
B. Estivation
C. Hibernation
D. None of these

Q.146Polio Vaccine was developed by :

A. Lazlo Biro
B. Fleming
C. Jonas Salk
D. None of these

Q.147Who founded the Relationship between Electricity and


Magnetism?

A. Hans Christian Oersted


B. Michael Faraday
C. Rutherford
D. None of these

Q.148Which of the following is the primary producer?

A. Bacteria
B. Protozoa
C. Fungus
D. None of these

Q.149The World's largest bird is:

A. Ostrich
B. Great Bustard
C. King penguin
D. None of these

Q.150Anemometer is used to measure :

A. Wind speed
B. Air Pressure
C. Water Pressure
D. None of these

Q.151Time cook is the CEO of?

A. Apple
B. Ali Baba
C. Amazon
D. None of these

Q.152Study of stars is called:

A. Astrology
B. Astronomy
C. Meteorology
D. None of these

Q.153Highest number of death caused by :


A. AIDS
B. Heart disease
C. Cancer
D. None of these

Q.154which acid is used in battries:

A. HCL
B. H₂SO₄
C. HNO3
D. None of these

Q.155Name the element which is used to fabricate solar cells and


transistors?

A. Silicon
B. Aluminum
C. Germanium
D. None of these

Q.156Cyclones are referred as:

A. Storm in Sea
B. Large system of winds
C. Earthquake
D. None of these

Q.157Which Protein Factory for RNA?

A. Ribo Somes
B. DNA
C. Chromosomes
D. None of these

Q.158The study of flowers and fruits is called:

A. Olericulture
B. Horticulture
C. Dendrology
D. None of these

Q.159Which one is not a fruit?

A. Orange
B. Wheat grain
C. Apricot
D. None of these
Q.160In Human Body Pancreas secretes:

A. Saliva
B. Tears
C. Insulin
D. None of these

Q.161Saturated hydrocarbons are called:

A. Alkanes
B. Alkenes
C. Alkynes
D. None of these

Q.162Al-Amal Mission " belongs to which cuntry?

A. UAE
B. Pakistan
C. Iran
D. None of these

Q.163Which metal is used in the florescent tubes and bulb of


thermometer ?

A. Copper
B. Iron
C. Mercury
D. Non of these

Q.164Name the element which is used to fabricate solar cells and


transistors ?

A. Silicon
B. Germanium
C. Iron
D. None of these

Q.165Which country became the worlds leading exporter of Liquefied


Gas (LNG)?

A. Russia
B. Qatar
C. Australia
D. USA

Q.166The basic building blocks of plants and animals are referred to


as:
A. Cell
B. Chromosomes
C. Guanine
D. None of these

Q.167Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs as a result of bacteria


named:

A. Filamentous
B. Streptococcus
C. Paramyxo
D. None of these

Q.168What is the energy formed due to waterfall:

A. Potential Energy
B. Kinetic Energy
C. Motion Energy
D. None of these

Q.169In SI unit of Time Picosecond is equal to:

A. 10-6
B. 10-12
C. 10-18
D. None of these

Q.170The thyroid gland located at the front of neck produces___


hormones?

A. Thyroxine
B. Adrenaline
C. Calcitonin
D. None of these

Q.171The cause of soil pollution is:

A. Ozone
B. Acid rain
C. Air freshener
D. None of these

Q.172The optical fibers used in fiber optics are made of

A. Glass
B. Plastic
C. Copper Paricles
D. None of these

Q.173The Energy due to position is called;

A. Kinetic Energy
B. Potential Energy
C. Gravitional Energy
D. None of these

Q.174Pakistan annual sugar Consumption per capita is:

A. 15 Kg
B. 25 Kg
C. 35 Kg
D. None of these

Q.175 The Third Most abundant element is:

A. Oxygen
B. Silicon
C. Aluminum
D. None of these

Q.176Far Sightedness can be corrected by:

A. Convex Lens
B. Concave Lens
C. Bi focal lens
D. None of these

Q.177How many Neutrons in Hydrogen:

A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. None of these

Q.178Which vitaman is water soluble?

A. B
B. A
C. D
D. ‫ان میں سے کوئی نہیں‬

Q.179Diamond is the form of:

A. Carbon
B. Iron
C. Aluminium
D. None of these

Q.180The Life of red blood cells is:

A. 110 days
B. 120 days
C. 100 days
D. None of these

Q.181Animal reserved energy stored in:

A. Starch
B. Glycogen
C. Glucose
D. All of These

Q.182Tomato is which type of plant:

A. Root
B. Fruit
C. Vegetable
D. None of these

Q.183Bronze is an alloy of:

A. Copper-Tin
B. Brass-Zinc
C. Copper-Nickel
D. None of these

Q.184Who invented steam Engine?

A. James Watt
B. Einstein
C. Stephenson
D. None of these

Q.185Thomas Edison is famous for inventing :

A. Circuit
B. Bulb
C. Motor
D. None of these

Q.186Bronze is an alloy of :
A. Copper - Zinc
B. Chromium _ Tin
C. Nickle_ Copper
D. None of these

Q.187the material used in blood clotting is made up of

A. Starch
B. Protein
C. Lipids
D. None of thse

Q.188In methane the ratio of atom of Carbon and Hydrogen is:

A. 1:4
B. 4:1
C. 3:1
D. None of these

Q.189Who discoverd the solar system?

A. Kepler
B. Copernicus
C. Newton
D. None of these

Q.190Pure limstone is called_____

A. Aluminium Oxide
B. Calcium Carbonate
C. Calcium sulphate
D. None of these

Q.191Which gas is used in a fire extinguishers?

A. Nitrogen
B. Methane
C. Sulphur
D. None of these

Q.192Which heating element is most effective?

A. Tungsten
B. Chromium
C. Nichrome
D. None of these
Q.193Which of the following female mosquito is the cause of Dengue
fever?

A. Anophilies
B. Aedes Aegypteis
C. Barinohils
D. None of these

Q.194Other than limestone which is soluble in Karst Topography:

A. Gypsum
B. Dolomite
C. Shale
D. Both A & B

Q.195Function of transformer:

A. Convert AC to DC
B. Convert High AC to Low AC voltages
C. Convert Low AC to High AC voltages
D. Both B & C

Q.196The main purpose for UN framework convention on climate


change is:

A. to reduce air pollution


B. to reduce emission of CO2
C. Global Change
D. None of these

Q.197By mixing all the colours of the visible spectrum of sunlight, we


produce:

A. Purple light
B. Green light
C. White light
D. Infrared light

Q.198which component of diet helps in preventing constipation?

A. Fats
B. Proteins
C. Fibers
D. Carbohydrates

Q.199Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite which effects the


____________?
A. Lungs
B. Spleen
C. Kidneys
D. Heart

Q.200Which of the following is not a vestigial organ?

A. Coccyx
B. Appendlx
C. Eyelid
D. None of these

Q.201Coal and gas burning causes:

A. Dust
B. Smog
C. Fog
D. Non of these

Q.202How many bones are there in an adult human being?

A. 200
B. 201
C. 206
D. None of these

Q.203 What is the harm from the depletion of Earth's Ozone Layer?

A. The average operation of the Earth's surface will increase gradually


B. The oxygen content of the atmosphere will decrease
C. Increased amount of UV rays will reach Earth's surface
D. Sea levels will rise as the polar ice caps will gradually melt

Q.204The compound used in anti-Malaria drugs is:

A. Chloroquine
B. Aspirin
C. Neoprene
D. isoprene

Q.205Tonsils in humans are located In which part of the body?

A. stomach
B. Nervous System
C. Throat
D. Brain
Q.206"Leukemia" is a disease of the:

A. Lungs
B. Blood
C. Skin
D. Nerves

Q.207Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the Moon followed
by:

A. Jeff Bezos
B. Buzz Aldrin
C. John Glenn
D. Michael Collins

Q.208which of the following gases' is used for refrigeration?

A. Chlorine
B. Ammonia
C. Phophine
D. Carbon dioxide

Q.209Which part of the brain regulates temperature of the body?

A. Cerebellum
B. Cerebrum
C. Hypothalamus
D. medulla

Q.210Art of writing codes and secret language is called?

A. Cryptography
B. Graphology
C. Entomology
D. Etymology

Q.211AIDS virus is called:

A. HPV
B. HIV
C. H5N1
D. HPS

Q.212Which of the following element is not essential for plants?

A. Iron
B. Zinc
C. Potassium
D. Iodine

Q.213Which material provides shield against gamma rays:

A. Wood
B. Lead
C. Water
D. All of these

Q.214The Core of optical fiber is made of:

A. Copper
B. Silica
C. Glass
D. None of these

Q.215Dry Ice is also called :

A. Hydrgen
B. Carbondioxide
C. Sulhur
D. None of these

Q.216Coral is made of.

A. Panipat
B. Polyps
C. Kerala
D. None of these

Q.217Imaginary horizontal line on atmosphere which represent equal


atmospheric pressure

A. Iso Bar
B. Isotope
C. Isotone
D. None of these

Q.218Vitamin A is present in:

A. Egg
B. Vegetables and leaves
C. Orange
D. None of these

Q.219The Uncharge Particle of atom is


A. Neutron
B. Proton
C. Electron
D. None of these

Q.220A test that detects abnormalities In brain IS called

A. ECG
B. EEG
C. MRI
D. None of these

Q.221Vertical movement of air which exert force this force is called.

A. Atmospheric pressure
B. Differential pressure
C. Absolute pressure
D. None of these

Q.222Cooking gas is a mixture of :

A. Butane and Nitrogen


B. Propane and Butane
C. Carbone and Propane
D. None of these

Q.223Why noble gases are less reactive :

A. less electronic configuration


B. to do their complete octet
C. due to low valency
D. None of these

Q.224Diamond is an allotropic form of :

A. Carbon
B. Sillicon
C. Germanium
D. None of these

Q.225What is the first element in the periodic table?

A. Hydrogen
B. Helium
C. Nitrogen
D. Carbon
Q.226Non-flowering plants are called as ______.

A. Cryptogams
B. Angiosperms
C. Phanerogams
D. Phanerogams

Q.227Who among the following proposed laws of planetary motion?

A. Roger Bacon
B. Issac Newton
C. Johannes Kepler
D. Galileo

Q.228The gases used in different types of welding would include______.

A. Oxygen and Hydrogen


B. Oxygen, Hydrogen, Acetylene and Nitreogen
C. Oxygen, Acetylene and Argon
D. Oxygen and Acetylene

Q.229Law of magnet induction purposed by ____.

A. Michael Faraday
B. Earnest Rutherford
C. Clerk Maxwell
D. Neils Bohr

Q.230How many neutrons in Hydrogen?

A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3

Q.231The study of Tissues is called:

A. Cytology
B. Histology
C. Dermatology
D. Physiology

Q.232The range of normal blood pressure is:

A. 80/60
B. 120/80
C. 140/100
D. 130/110

Q.233A matter can exist in which of the following forms:

A. Liquid
B. Solid
C. Gas
D. All of these

Q.234The number of bones in new born baby is:

A. 200
B. 250
C. 300
D. None of these

Q.235The reaction between an acid and a base to form:

A. Salt & Water


B. Acid solution
C. Base solution
D. Water

Q.236River flows into a quiet lake and begins to form a:

A. Deltas
B. Alluvial fans
C. Natural leeves
D. Point bars

Q.237Healthful diet includes balance, variety and ____ principle.

A. Availability
B. Moderation
C. Quality
D. Complimentary

Q.238Which is used as an electrode in the dry cell:

A. Lead
B. Graphite
C. Molybdenum
D. None of these

Q.239The muscles, tissues, and blood all are made up of:

A. Carbohydrates
B. Proteins
C. Vitamins
D. Fats

Q.240How many times a normal man respires per minute:

A. 10-15 times
B. 14-18 times
C. 20-25times
D. 25-30 times

Q.241Solar plate consist of which type of cell:

A. Fuel Cell
B. Photo Voltaic Cell
C. Both A & B
D. None of these

Q.242Who said microbes are animalcule:

A. Darwin
B. Mendel
C. Leeuwenhoek
D. Louis Pasteur

Q.243Duodenum Jejunum is a part of:

A. Large Intestine
B. Small Intestine
C. Stomach
D. Kidney

Q.244Element present in largest amount in human body is:

A. Hydrogen
B. Niterogen
C. Oxygen
D. Carbon

Q.245Cooking oil can be converted into vegetable ghee by the process


of:

A. Oxidation
B. Distillation
C. Hydrogenation
D. Crystallization
Q.246The SI unit of "Pressure" is:

A. Pascal
B. Joule
C. Tesla
D. Henry

Q.247Who discovered the force of attraction of repulsion:

A. Faraday
B. Wander Wall
C. Coulomb
D. None of these

Q.248Sound travels fastest in:

A. Solid
B. Liquid
C. Gas
D. None of these

Q.249Which of the following is not a vector quantity:

A. Displacement
B. Valocity
C. Speed
D. Accelaration

Q.250Our brain demands the most:

A. Glucose
B. Lactose
C. Proteins
D. vitamins

Q.251The Sunlight can reach a depth of ____ meters in the ocean.

A. 100 m
B. 200 m
C. 300 m
D. 400 m

Q.252How many stages f COVID-19 discovered until now:

A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6

Q.253Blood is thicker than _____.

A. Air
B. Water
C. Gas
D. None of these

Q.254The amount of oxygen required to store your body to its normal


resting level of metabolic function is called:

A. EPOC
B. Deficit Oxygen
C. Lactate Threshold
D. None of these

Q.255Horticulture is the study of:

A. Animals
B. Insects
C. Plants & Fruits
D. None of these

Q.256Which of the following branch of biology is related with the study


of the bacteria:

A. Immunology
B. Microbiology
C. Entomology
D. Genetics

Q.257Chinese astronaut Wang Yaping is famous for:

A. To walk in space
B. To walk inmoon
C. First Chinese women pilot
D. None of these

Q.258___________focus was on the scientific-study observable behavior


that could be objectively measured and verified.

A. Psychoanalysis's
B. Structuralism's
C. Functionalism's
D. Behaviorism's
Q.259"A Child can think logically about objects and events" This is the
characteristic given by Piaget of stage:

A. Concrete Operational
B. Sensory Motor
C. Formal Operation
D. Pre Operational

Q.260What is the other name of Null Hypothesis?

A. Directional hypothesis
B. Scientific hypotheses
C. Research hypothesis
D. Statistical hypothesis

Q.261Assessment at the end of instruction is called:

A. Formative
B. Summative
C. Norm-referenced
D. Confirmative

Q.262 What is the chemical formula of sugar.

A. CH3COOH
B. C6H12O6
C. C12H22O11
D. None of these

Q.263Which of the following nutrients has the highest calorific value?

A. Carbohydrates
B. Fats
C. Vitamins
D. Proteins

Q.264The average heartbeat per minute in a normal man is:

A. 50-60 times
B. 70-80 times
C. 80-90 times
D. None of these

Q.265Package of enzymes bounded by a membrane called a:

A. Ribosomes
B. Golgi apparatus
C. Endoplasmic reticulum
D. Cytoplasm

Q.266Which of the following is combustible?

A. Hydrogen
B. Nitrogen
C. Oxygen
D. Carbon dioxide

Q.267Most crucial step in natural growth in nutrient cycle is:

A. Nutrient cycle
B. Water cycle
C. Nitrogen cycle
D. None of these

Q.268COVID-19 cause by:

A. Bacteria
B. Germs
C. Virus
D. None of these

Q.269_____________is an instrument for measuring a small electric


current.

A. Anemometer
B. Hygrometer
C. Galvanometer
D. Sphygmomanometer

Q.270MICR stands for :

A. Megnetic ink character Reader


B. Magnetic ink character Recognition
C. Magnetic ink character Receiver
D. None of these

Q.271The study of insects is called :

A. Ornithology
B. Entomology
C. zoology
D. None of these

Q.272formic acid is obtained from :


A. vinegar
B. orange
C. ant
D. fant

Q.273which test is used for cardiorespiratory fitness?

A. dyer test
B. Mackdonald test
C. Harvard step test
D. None of these

Q.274scientist first identified coronavirus in animals in .

A. 1880s
B. 1920s
C. 1960s
D. 1990s

Q.275automatic seaboat print one t - shirt in how much tim e :

A. 12seconds
B. 22seconds
C. 32seconds
D. 42seconds

Q.276myopia disease is related to :

A. ear
B. eyesight
C. heart
D. brain

Q.277‫ایک شعاع کتنے سروں پر مشتمل ہوتی ہے؟‬

A. 3
B. 2
C. 1
D. 4

Q.278Centrosome formed the:

A. Spindles
B. Chromosome
C. Cell membrane
D. Cytoplasm
Q.279The imaginary line around an object in which it rotates is called:

A. Spin motion
B. Certer of gravity
C. Axis of rotation
D. Centre of mass

Q.280Enzymes are made up of:

A. Vitamins
B. Proteins
C. Lipids
D. Carbohydrates

Q.281‫بھٹیوں میں استعمال میں ہونے والے تھرمامیٹر میں کون سی دھاتیں استعمال ہوتی ہیں؟‬

A. Copper&Iron
B. Steel& Copper
C. Steel&Nickel
D. Copper&Nickel

Q.282‫گریوی ٹیشن کا قانون۔۔۔۔مطابقت رکھتا ہے۔‬

A. Newton First law of motion


B. Newton Second law of motion
C. Newton Third law of motion
D. Law of momentum

Q.283‫انسانی آنکھ میں کسی جسم کا امیج۔۔۔۔۔پر بنتا ہے؟‬

A. ‫آئرس‬
B. ‫ریٹینا‬
C. ‫پیوپل‬
D. ‫کارنیا‬

Q.284The basic photosynthetic pigment is:

A. Photosystems
B. Carotenoid
C. Chlorophyll-a
D. Chlorophyll-b

Q.285Atmospheric pressure is measured with a:

A. Screw gauge
B. Barometer
C. Stethoscope
D. Hygrometer

Q.286Which carry oxygen throughout the body?

A. Neutrophils
B. Platelets
C. White Blood cells
D. Red Blood Cells

Q.287‫موٹی جلد والے خشک ترین ماحول میں رینے والے پودے لہلاتے ہیں؟‬

A. Hydrophytes
B. Helophytes
C. Xerophytes
D. Aerophytes

Q.288Water is called Universal solvent because of

A. Polar nature
B. Hydrogen bonding
C. lonic bond
D. Both A & B

Q.289The oxides that behave as both acidic and basic oxides is called:

A. Acid
B. Salt
C. Amphoteric
D. None of these

Q.290Solvay proces is used for the manufature of:

A. Sodium carbonate
B. Magnesium chloride
C. Aluminum Oxide
D. Sulphuric acid

Q.291Liquid hydrocarbons can be converted to a mixture of gaseous


hydrocarbons by:

A. Oxidation
B. Cracking
C. Distillation
D. Hydrolysis

Q.292Margarine is made from the process of:


A. Chlorization
B. Carbonization
C. Hydrogenation
D. De-carboniation

Q.293One cell thick vessels are called:

A. Veins
B. Pulmonary artery
C. Capillaries
D. Arteries

Q.294Which compound is the most soluble in water?

A. Salt
B. Sugar
C. Camphor
D. Suphur

Q.295Most metals at room temperature is in the form of:

A. Solid
B. Liquid
C. Gas
D. None of these

Q.296which one of the following is a greenhouse gas?

A. Oxygen
B. Methane
C. Sulpher dioxide
D. Nitrogen

Q.297Bleaching powder contains:

A. Nitrogen
B. Iodine
C. Chlorine
D. Bromine

Q.298Storage device that uses lasers and lights as its technology of


reading and writing information is known as ______.

A. Magnetic storage
B. Optical storage
C. Cloud storage
D. Paper storage
Q.299The total capacity of lungs is about:

A. 2 liters
B. 4 liters
C. 6 liters
D. 8 liters

Q.300The rate at which temperature decreases with increasing altitude


is known as the:

A. Lapse rate
B. Sounding
C. Temperatrue slope
D. THermocline

Q.301_______ result from the attraction between oppositely charged


ions.

A. Matalic bond
B. Ionic bond
C. Covaletn bond
D. None of these

Q.302The gravity of Moon as compared to Earth is:

A. 1/2
B. 1/4
C. 1/6
D. 1/8

Q.303How many bits are in one byte?

A. 4 bits
B. 6 bits
C. 8 bits
D. None of these

Q.304when pressure of gas is increased the volume of cylinder will:

A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Remains same
D. None of these

Q.305‫آواز کا ٹکرا کر واپس آجانا کیا کہلاتا ہے؟‬

A. Reflection
B. Refraction
C. Diffraction
D. None of these

Q.306Pasteurization of milk depends on:

A. TEmperature
B. Time
C. Quantity
D. Both A & B

Q.307Penicillin was descovered by:

A. Alexandar Fleming
B. Graham Bell
C. Louis Pasteur
D. Lister

Q.308The fourth state of matter is:

A. Solid
B. Liquid
C. Gas
D. Plasma

Q.309Kidney Stones are mainly formed by which of the following


compound?

A. Calcium Chloride
B. Calcium Oxalate
C. Calcium Silicate
D. Calcium Oxide

Q.310Why cobalt-60 is used for treatment of cancer:

A. Emit Alpha rays


B. Emit Gamma rays
C. Emit Nuclear rays
D. Emit Beta rays

Q.311‫قدرتی ہوا اور روشنی کیے لئے کمرے کا روشن ہونا چاہیے؟‬

A. ‫شام‬
B. ‫دان‬
C. ‫تان تان‬
D. ‫ان میں سے کوئی نہیں‬
Q.312Chromatography was discovered by:

A. Robert Brown
B. Mikhail Tsvet
C. Jospeh Dalton
D. Ferdinand Von

Q.313Which of the following is the default view of MS Word:

A. Draft
B. Web Layout
C. Print Lyout
D. Full screen reading

Q.314‫آلہ سوت کہاں ہوتا ہے ؟‬

A. Lanryx
B. Pharynx
C. Trahea
D. None of these

Q.315Which of the following has maximum water content:

A. Vegetables
B. Sauces
C. Fruits
D. None of these

Q.316The water escape from surface of water is:

A. Condensation
B. Evaporation
C. Sublimation
D. None of these

Q.317Half-life period for carbon 14 is nearly:

A. 1.2 days
B. 5730 days
C. 5.73 days
D. 5.73 days

Q.318Brass gets discoloured in air because of the presence of which of


the following gases in air:

A. Carbon dioxide
B. Hydrogen Sulphide
C. Nitrogen
D. Oxygen

Q.319Diamond is an allotropic forn of:

A. Germanium
B. Carbon
C. Silicon
D. Sulphur

Q.320Which gas does a photocopier machine produce:

A. Carbon dioxide
B. Shulpher dioxide
C. Ozone
D. None of these

Q.321The formula of Quartz is:

A. Sio
B. SiO2
C. SiO3
D. SiO4

Q.322Which chamber of he human heart receives oxygenated blood?

A. Right atrium
B. Right ventricle
C. left atrium
D. Left ventricle

Q.323Which type of coal is used on mega scale:

A. Lignite
B. Bituminous
C. Anthracite
D. Sub-bituminous

Q.324Who was the father of Computer:

A. Douglas Engelbart
B. chalres Babbage
C. Steve jobs
D. Allan Turing

Q.325Size of animal and plant increase by:


A. Meiosis
B. Mitosis
C. Budding
D. None of these

Q.326The least count of Vernier Calliper is :

A. 0.1mm
B. 1 mm
C. 10 mm
D. 100 mm

Q.327Scientific name of frog is:

A. Allium Cepa
B. Rana Tigrina
C. Brassica Campestris
D. Homo Sapiens

Q.328_________ was the first to develop the binomial theorem.

A. Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi


B. Omar Khayyam
C. Al-Beruni
D. None of these

Q.329Which type of material is used in lead pencil:

A. Silicon
B. Germanuium
C. Graphite
D. Rubber

Q.330Which of the following gases is the most harmful to the ozone


layer:

A. Carbon dioxide
B. Chlorofluorocarbon
C. Nitrogen oxide
D. Sulpher dioxide

Q.331Which is the oldest freezing method:

A. Contact freezing
B. Flash freezing
C. Brine freezing
D. None of these
Q.332Vaccine was discovered by:

A. Louis Pasteur
B. Jonas SAlk
C. Edward Jenner
D. Alexander Flaming

Q.333Organic compound poured directly into the blood and


transported to targeted tissue are:

A. Spleen
B. Pancrease
C. Hormones
D. None of these

Q.334Robert Bunsen invented:

A. Bunsen Burner
B. Bunsen Micrometer
C. Bunsen Compass
D. None of these

Q.335Which of the following gases has role an important in mainting


atmospheric temperature:

A. Nitorgen
B. Oxygen
C. Argon
D. Carbon dioxide

Q.336Which of the following is not a monosaccharide?

A. Lactose
B. Fructose
C. Glucose
D. Glyceraldehyde

Q.337Hemoglobin is soluble in :

A. Benzene
B. Alcohol
C. Water
D. no

Q.338In 1956 DNA polymerase was discovered from the cell of:

A. E. coli
B. Streptococcus
C. Pseudomonadota
D. None of these

Q.339Electron Discoveredd by:

A. Rutherford
B. J.J Thomson
C. James Chadwick
D. Gold Stein

Q.340Cell wall of plant cells is formed of:

A. Cellulose
B. Hemicellulose
C. Proteins
D. Fats

Q.341The destruction of Tsunami is measured by its:

A. Height
B. Momentum
C. Predictability
D. None of these`

Q.342Bakelite is a:

A. Conductor
B. Insulator
C. Semi-Conductor
D. None of these

Q.343Brass gets discoloured in air because of the presence of which of


the following geses in air?

A. Oxygen
B. Nitrogen
C. Hydrogen Sulphate
D. Carbon dioxide

Q.344Butter and margarine are __________ in nature:

A. Colloid
B. Stick
C. Lodge
D. Linger
Q.345The protein factories of cells are ___________.

A. Nucleus
B. Ribosome
C. Golgi complex
D. Chloroplast

Q.346‫تنے ہوئے ربڑ میں کونسی انرجی ہوتی ہے؟‬

A. Kinetic Energy
B. Potentia Energy
C. Gravitantional Energy
D. None of these

Q.347The SI unit of Energy is:

A. Watt
B. Joule
C. Newton
D. None of these

Q.348Ophthalmology is the study of:

A. Nerves
B. Eyes
C. Blood
D. Ear

Q.349Soap and detergents remove the dirt from clothes due to:

A. Osmosis
B. Capiliary action
C. Inter facial tension
D. Diffusion

Q.350The Unit of Pressure is:

A. Joule
B. Newton
C. Pascal
D. None of these

Q.351Amount of blood pumped by the heart, during each heart beat is


called.

A. Tidal volume
B. stroke volume
C. pulse
D. Cardiac output

Q.352Entomology is the science that studies:

A. Humans
B. Insects
C. Rocks
D. None of these

Q.353Tomato is the type of:

A. Fruit
B. Vegetable
C. Both a & b
D. None of these

Q.354The gas that filled the electric bulb is:

A. Nitrogen
B. Oxygen
C. Carbon dioxide
D. None of these

Q.355who among the following invented steam engine:

A. Enrico Fermi
B. James Boyle
C. James Watt
D. None of these

Q.356Penicillin was discovered by:

A. Lister
B. Alexandar Fleming
C. Paul Elrich
D. None of these

Q.357Breaking water up by separating it into hydrogen and oxygen is


an example of a:

A. Evaporation
B. Condensation
C. Decomposition
D. Sublimation
Q.358Which of the following metals is not only magnetic but also
radioactive?

A. Thorium
B. Aluminum
C. Iron
D. None of these

Q.359Blood Pressure numbers of less than ______ mm Hg (millimeters of


mercury) are considered within the normal range.

A. 120/80
B. 120/100
C. 120/30
D. None of these

Q.360Hemodialysis is a process of:

A. Cleaning Blood
B. Increasing blood
C. Decreasing blood
D. None of these

Q.361Determination of oxygen carried by hemoglobin is done by:

A. PH
B. Partial pressure of oxygen
C. Partial pressure of carbon dioxide
D. All of these

Q.362........ is the most abundant mineral in the body:

A. Sodium
B. Calcium
C. Potassium
D. iron

Q.363Study of life is called:

A. Biology
B. philosophy
C. Theology
D. no

Q.364Pasteur Institute worldwide biomedical research organization


was the first to isolate HIV :
A. 1979
B. 1983
C. 1987
D. None of these

Q.365The salinity of sea water is determined by the amount of common


Salt (Sodiam Chloride) in _______ sea water.

A. gram
B. grams
C. Thousand
D. None of these

Q.366The percentage of plasma in human Blood is:

A. 40%
B. 45%
C. 50%
D. 55%

Q.367which of the following animals have not back bone

A. Frog
B. Pigeon
C. Fish
D. None of these

Q.368which of the following is th unit used to measure the distance


between stars?

A. Meter
B. Light year
C. Kilometer
D. None of these

Q.369Baking soda is a common name for:

A. Sodiam Carbonate
B. Sodiam Bicarbonate
C. Potassium Carbonate
D. None of these

Q.370Email, Gmail & Yahoo are______.

A. Client server
B. Email server
C. web server
D. Mirani dam

Q.371The cell theory was given by:

A. Hooke
B. Haeckel
C. Matthias Schleiden and Schwann
D. Albrecht Von Roelliker

Q.372Milk has pH:

A. 6.5
B. 7.5
C. 8.5
D. 9.5

Q.373Radioactivity emerges from:

A. Nuclear energy
B. Wind energy
C. Biomass energy
D. Thermal energy

Q.374The color of plant other than green is due to plastids named as:

A. Chloroplast
B. Chromoplast
C. Leucoplast
D. Both A & C

Q.375One Atmospheric Pressure is equal to:

A. 700 mm
B. 730 mm
C. 760 mm
D. 790 mm

Q.376In Eye donation, which part of the eye used:

A. Retina
B. Cornea
C. Iris
D. Optic nerve

Q.377Which of the following is non-biodegradabel:

A. Tea leaves
B. Nylon
C. Remains of animals
D. Fleece of sheep

Q.378Some celestial bodies which do not have their own heat and light
are known as:

A. Stars
B. Planets
C. Sun
D. None of these

Q.379Venus Indicated the Direction of:

A. North
B. South
C. East
D. West

Q.380A device used to measure the amount of moisture in the


atmosphere is called a:

A. Hydrometer
B. Barometer
C. Hygrometer
D. Anemometer

Q.381Exoskeleton of marine snail is composed of:

A. Calcium Sulphate
B. Calcium carbonate
C. Sulphur Dioxde
D. None of these

Q.382Who discovered the first vaccine:

A. Edward jenner
B. Einstein
C. Albert Sabin
D. Jonas Salk

Q.383Who among the following discovered the circulation of blood:

A. Francis Crik
B. William Harvey
C. Robert Brown
D. Carl Linnaeus
Q.384Friction can be reduced by changin fron:

A. Sliding to rolling
B. Rolling ro sliding
C. Dynamic to static
D. None of these

Q.385existence of an element in more than one form in the same


physical state is called

A. allotropic
B. pleiotropy
C. heterotrophy
D. none of these

Q.386which of the follwong are the primary colors of light

A. red green & blue


B. blue red & orange
C. yellow red & green
D. NONE OF THESE

Q.387Which agreement was signed by nearly 200 countries to achieve


carbon emission free status:

A. Environmental Conference 2021


B. Paris agreement
C. Glasgow climate pact
D. non of these

Q.388Reptiles hibenate during which season

A. summer
B. winter
C. spring
D. Autumn

Q.389On 30 une 2021 the world health organization annoucned that ___
had been certified malaria free.

A. Somalia
B. Afghanistan
C. China
D. India

Q.390What is the name of the plant which grows on another plant:


A. Xerophute
B. Epiphyte
C. Hydrophyte
D. non of these

Q.391The part of the plant which produce poleens are

A. Anther
B. Ovules
C. Filament
D. Both B & C

Q.392Which of the following element is not essential for plants?

A. Phosphrous
B. potassium
C. Nitrogen
D. Calcium

Q.393Wuhan, city of China was on lockdown for how many days during
Covid-19:

A. 36 days
B. 56 days
C. 76 days
D. 96 days

Q.394What is the cause of 90% cases of lungs cancer:

A. Tobacco Smoking
B. Cold Drinks
C. Water Pollution
D. None of these

Q.395A swimmer reduce friction between their body and ______ to


streamline their flow.

A. Water
B. Air
C. Water and air
D. None of these

Q.396The reverse process of photosynthesis is called:

A. Digestion
B. Excretion
C. Respiration
D. None of these

Q.397The temperature of Liquid Nitrogen is:

A. 37C
B. -196C
C. 0C
D. None of these

Q.398The basic unit of plants and animals is:

A. Chromosome
B. DNA
C. Gene
D. Cell

Q.399Which of the following was discovered by Alexander Fleming:

A. Penicillin
B. X-Ray
C. Insulin
D. Telephone

Q.400Which gas is used in fire extinguisher:

A. Carbon dioxide
B. Sulphur
C. Nitrogen
D. Oxygen

Q.401The life span of Red Blood Cells is:

A. 80days
B. 100days
C. 120days
D. 160days

Q.402Which acid is used in the battery:

A. Sulfuric Acid
B. Hydrochloride Acid
C. Hydrofluoric Acid
D. None of these

Q.403Laughing gas is called:

A. Nitrous Oxide
B. Nitric Oxide
C. Ammonium Oxide
D. Hydrogen Peroxide

Q.404Female Anopheles mosquito acts as the carrier for dengue virus:

A. Anophles
B. Aedes Aegypti
C. Manson ides
D. Culex

Q.405Which one of the following is an insectivorous plant:

A. Venus flyrtrap
B. Pitcher plant
C. Bladderwort
D. All of these

Q.406Which of the following is used in water purification?

A. Turgor pressure
B. Osmosis
C. Reverse Osmosis
D. Cytolysis

Q.407What type of illness is dengue:

A. Bactoria
B. Virus
C. Fever
D. Fungl

Q.408Appendix is not working in:

A. Cow
B. Dog
C. Rabbit
D. Cat

Q.409Which one is neutral:

A. proton
B. Neutron
C. Electron
D. None of these
Q.410Which of the following material is not used for explosion
purposes.

A. Iron
B. Gold
C. Wood
D. Copper

Q.411VVhat does a Chronometer measure:

A. Sound waves
B. Time
C. Color contrast
D. Water waves

Q.412Burning of a candle is a:

A. Physical change
B. Chemical change
C. Both A & B
D. None of these

Q.413Granite is ______type of rock.

A. Igneous
B. Sedimentary
C. Metamorphic
D. None of these

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