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2. Science Quiz
Welcome You All in Science Quiz
(18.11.2017)
Be Silent
Only Participants are allowed to speak.
Best Of Luck you ALL (Its All your day)
3. Q. 1 One Commericial UNIT OF
ELECTRICITY IS EQUAL TO
MANY JOULES
a) 1
b) 1 watt-second
c) 3.6×106
d)3.6×102
4. Q.2 The stars at very high
temperature appears
in color
a) white
b) red
c) blue
d) yellow
5. Q.3 Speed of light in vaccum
is
a) 3×108 m/s
b) 3×105 km/s
c) a & b
d) none
6. Q.4 We can see objects
because of
a) reflection
b) refraction
c) transmission
d) dispersion
7. Q.5 Which element does
not have any neutron?
a) hydrogen
b) chlorine
c) carbon
d) nitrogen
8. Q.6 The insulation cover
on live wire is
a) black
b) white
c) green
d) red
9. Q.7. Which of the following carries
substances upwards as well as
downwards in a plant ?
a)Xylem
b) Companion cells
c) phloem
d) trachieds
11. Q.9 An animal having double
circulation in a three
chambered heart is :-
a)Fish
b) Snake
c)deer
d)sparrow
12. Q.10 Which of the following
has highest value of ionic
radius?
a) Li+
b) B3+
c) O2-
d) F-
13. Q.11. The part of brain which
takes part in regulating
respiration in the human body
is:-
a) Medulla
b) Pons
c) cerebellum
d) cerebrum
14. Q.12 Valence electron in the
element A are 3 and that in element
B are 6.most probable compound
formed from A and B is
a) A2B
b) AB2
c) A6B3
d) A2B2
15. Q.13 Which of the following
does not act as an endocrine
gland as well as exocrine gland ?
a) Testis
b) Ovary
c) Pituitary
d) Pancreas
16. Q.14 unit of frequency is
a) weber
b) tesla
c) ampere
d) hertz
18. Q.16 The number of chromosomes in parents and
offspring's of a particular species remains constant due
to :-
a) doubling of chromosomes after zygote formation
b) halving of chromosomes during gamete formation
c) doubling of chromosomes after gamete formation
d) halving of chromosomes after gamete formation
22. Q.19. Which of the
following gas was not
present in early earth
atmosphere?
a)Ammonia
b)Oxygen
c)Hydrogen sulphide
d)Methane
23. Q.20 shape of rain drop is
spherical because
a) viscosity
b) surface tension
c) elasticity
d) gravitation
24. Q.21 A solution turns red
litmus blue its pH is likely to
be
a) 1
b) 4
c) 5
d) 10
25. Q.22. Only one of the following
characteristics of the parents
can be inherited by their
children. This one is :-
a) Deep scar on chin
b) snub nose
c) technique of swimming
d) cut nose
26. Q.23 Fuse wire is
made up of alloy of
a) nickel & lead
b) tin & lead
c) tin & nickel
d) lead & iron
27. Q.24 What is the common
name of the following
compound CaOCl2 ?
a) washing soda
B) bleaching powder
c) dry slaked lime
d) gypsum
28. Q.25 Which of the following statement is
incorrect with respect to variations ?
a) All variation in a species have equal
chance of survival.
b) Change in genetic composition results in
variations.
c) Selection of variations by environmental
factors forms the basis of evolutionary
process.
d) Variations are the minimum in asexual
reproduction.
29. Q.26 Ohm’s law is valid
in case of
a) insulator
b) semiconductor
c) conductor
d) super conductor
30. Q.27 Name the natural
source name of citric
acid
A- lemon and orange
b- sour milk
c-tomatoes
d- guava
33. Q.30 The pH value of
distilled water is:
•14.0
•9
•7
•4
34. Q.31 Which one is
Urochordata?
a) Salpa
b) Lancelet
c) Bdellostoma
d) Scoliodon
35. Q.32 Solar eclipse occur when
a)sun, moon and earth are not in same line
b)the moon comes between sun and earth
c)the earth comes between the sun and moon
d)the sun comes between the earth and moon
38. Q.34 The ability of nitrogen
fixation is found in
a) Monereans only
b) both Monereans and protistans
c) Protistan only
d) Fungi only
39. Q.35 When the pressure increase
the boiling point rises .the device
which uses this principle is
a)pressure cooker
b)electric iron
c)electric heater
d)manometer
40. Q.36 The packing efficiency
is maximum in….
•F.C.C
•B.C.C.
•C.C.P
•H.C.P
41. Q.37 Which among the following
have scales ?
i) Amphibians ii) Pisces iii) Reptiles
iv) Mammals
a) i &iii
b) iii &iv
c) ii &iii
d) i&ii
42. Q.38 the correct order of the
position of Jupiter, venus,
Uranus, mars from sun is
a)jupitor, venus, uranus,mars
b) venus, Uranus, mars, jupitor
c)venus, mars, jupitor,uranus
d)Uranus, jupitor,mars,venus
43. Q.39 Which of the
following have high
melting point:
•Molecular solid
•Ionic solid
•Covalent network solid
•Metal
44. Q.40 F – Factor is located
in
a) Cell wall
b) Cosmid
c) Plasmid
d) Prochromosome
45. Q.41 Suggest the name of the
mirror whose magnification is
always +1
a)plane mirror
b)convex mirror
c)concave mirror
d)convex lens
55. Q.50 If a body is falling freely then
its velocity gradually
a)increase
b)decrease
c)first increase then decrease
d)no change
56. Q.51 Which of the following
oxides is most acidic in nature?
•BeO
•MgO
•CaO
•BaO
57. Q.52 In gymnosperms, the pollen
chamber represents-
a) Microsporangium in which pollen grains develop
b) A cell in pollen grain that forms
c) Opening in mega gametophyte through which the
pollen tube approaches the egg.
d) A cavity in the ovule in pollen grains are kept after
pollination.
58. Q.53 How many electrons are
there in 1C of charge
a) 6.25x1018
b) 6.25x1019
c) 6.25x1021
d) 6.25x1025
59. Q.54 The alkaline Earth metal
which has the least density is :
•Mg
•Be
•Sr
•Ca
60. Q.55. The plant in which
sporophyte is represented
by zygote only
a) Fucus
b) Funaria
c) Chlamydomonas
d) Selaginella
61. Q.56 On heating which of the
following release CO2 most
easily
•Na2CO3
•MgCO3
•CaCO3
•K2CO3
65. Q.60. In E-coli, the lac operon gets
switched on when
a) Lactose is present & it binds to the repressor
b) Repressor binds to operator
c) RNA polymerase binds to the operator
d) Lactose is present & it binds to RNA
polymerase