WBCS MAIN 2015 P-4 Science-Technology & EVS. MCQ
WBCS MAIN 2015 P-4 Science-Technology & EVS. One Liner
Topic 1: Environmental Science & Pollution
1. Which term is NOT involved in air pollution?
Ans: DO (Dissolved Oxygen)
2. What do mufflers commonly prevent?
Ans: Noise pollution
3. At what noise level (in decibels) may physiological disorder occur?
Ans: 120 db
4. Which element is NOT involved in PAN (Peroxyacyl Nitrate) formation?
Ans: Hydrogen
5. What is the Global Warming Potential (GWP) of CO₂?
Ans: 1
6. What are flowing water ecosystems called?
Ans: Lotic
7. What is the parent rock from which soil is formed called?
Ans: R horizon
8. Who denoted the Competitive Exclusion Principle?
Ans: Gause
9. Where is the deepest point on Earth’s crust located?
Ans: Pacific Ocean (Mariana Trench)
10. What is the approximate distance of the mesosphere from Earth’s surface?
Ans: 50 Km
11. Which compound does NOT react with the ozone layer?
Ans: HFC (Hydrofluorocarbons)
12. Which health condition is arsenic associated with?
Ans: Melanoma
13. Which surface reflects back the most sunlight (highest albedo)?
Ans: Land covered with fresh snow
14. Which pollutants cause acid rain?
Ans: SO₂ and NO₂
15. What does ‘Green Accounting’ indicate?
Ans: Level of environmental pollution
16. In which state is maximum solar energy used in India?
Ans: Rajasthan
17. Which harmful gas is emitted from cigarette smoking?
Ans: CO (Carbon monoxide)
18. What was the Kyoto Protocol (1997) related to?
Ans: Reduction of greenhouse gas
19. Which one is a greenhouse gas?
Ans: CO₂
Topic 2: Biology – Human Body & Health
20. Deficiency of cobalt causes deficiency of which vitamin?
Ans: Vitamin B₁₂
21. Lead blocks the biosynthesis of which substance?
Ans: Haemoglobin
22. Where is the human body’s main organ of balance located?
Ans: Inner part of ear
23. Chemically, what are hormones?
Ans: Steroids (Note: Some are proteins, others steroids)
24. Which hormone controls blood pressure?
Ans: Aldosterone
25. When can the malarial parasite best be obtained from a patient?
Ans: In state of shivering
26. Which Plasmodium causes malignant malaria?
Ans: Plasmodium falciparum
27. Which fish helps in controlling mosquitoes in ponds and wells?
Ans: Gambusia Fish
28. Which minerals are required for muscle contraction?
Ans: Calcium, Potassium
29. What is involved in in-vitro fertilization technique?
Ans: Either zygote or early embryo up to 8 cell stage
30. Which cells are involved in allergic response?
Ans: Both Basophils and Mast Cells
31. Which is NOT an oncogenic virus?
Ans: Varicella Zoster Virus
32. Which are congenital anaemic disorders?
Ans: All of the above – Thalassemia, Sickle cell anemia, G-6 PD deficiency
33. Which vitamins act as free-radical inhibitors (antioxidants)?
Ans: Both Vitamin C and Vitamin E
34. Which enzyme is present in saliva?
Ans: Ptyalin (Salivary amylase)
Topic 3: Biology – Animals & Classification
35. Which animal has a single nostril?
Ans: Hagfish
36. In proportion to body size, which bird lays the largest eggs?
Ans: Kiwi
37. Which is the protected bird of India?
Ans: Great Indian Bustard
38. What is the study of bird’s nests called?
Ans: Nidology
39. What are salmon fishes also called?
Ans: Trout
40. Which is the oldest animal conserved in India?
Ans: Lion
41. Which animal lays eggs and does not produce young ones directly?
Ans: Echidna
Topic 4: Wildlife & Conservation
42. Which organization keeps zoo conservation data?
Ans: WZCS
43. Where is marsh crocodile conservation in Sundarbans located?
Ans: Bhagabatpur
44. When was the Tiger conservation project in India introduced?
Ans: 1973
Topic 5: Biology – Cell & Genetics
45. How do single cell animals reproduce?
Ans: Fission
46. What is the basic unit of life?
Ans: Gene
47. How can the location of a gene on sex chromosome or autosomes be identified?
Ans: Reciprocal cross
Topic 6: Chemistry
48. Which is a natural polymer?
Ans: Cellulose
49. What are amino acids the basis units of?
Ans: Proteins
50. What is marsh gas?
Ans: Methane
51. What is obtained from the bottom of the blast furnace in iron metallurgy?
Ans: Pig iron
52. What is the main ore of aluminium?
Ans: Bauxite
53. What is the unit of radioactivity?
Ans: Curie
54. What happens when a lead storage cell is charged?
Ans: Sulphuric Acid is formed
55. What is the temperature above which a real gas cannot be liquefied called?
Ans: Critical temperature
56. What is called Philosopher’s wool?
Ans: Zinc Oxide
57. Which does NOT contain silver?
Ans: German Silver
58. Which is called a stranger gas?
Ans: Xenon
59. Which is used as an explosive?
Ans: Nitroglycerine
60. What does carnalite on electrolysis give?
Ans: Mg & Cl
61. What is RDX also known as?
Ans: Cyclonite
62. What is the correct sequence of hydrocarbons in increasing order of molecular weight?
Ans: Methane, ethane, propane, butane
Topic 7: Physics
63. On what does the total energy of a gas at a given temperature depend?
Ans: Temperature
64. In which type of expansion is the work done by gas greatest?
Ans: Isothermal
65. Why is the sky blue?
Ans: Scattering of light (Rayleigh scattering)
66. What is the unit of Electron Volt?
Ans: Energy
67. What controls the chain reaction in a nuclear reactor?
Ans: Cadmium rods
68. What minimum property of light is required for photoelectric emission?
Ans: Frequency
69. What is the function of a choke coil in a fluorescent tube?
Ans: Reduces the current in the circuit
70. Why does a black hole not allow radiation to escape?
Ans: Due to its very high density
71. How does the volume of water change when heated from 0°C to 10°C?
Ans: First decreases, then increases
72. If Earth’s radius shrinks by 1% with same mass, how does ‘g’ change?
Ans: Increases by 2.0%
73. What causes diffusion of light in the atmosphere?
Ans: Dust particles
74. What is the weight of a weightless rubber balloon filled with 200 cc water in water?
Ans: Zero
75. What is the net resultant force on a car moving at uniform speed?
Ans: Zero
76. What phenomena are responsible for rainbow formation?
Ans: Dispersion, Refraction, and Internal reflection (All of the above)
77. Why doesn’t an artificial satellite fall down?
Ans: Earth’s gravity provides the necessary acceleration for its motion
Topic 8: Space & Astronomy
78. When did the universe originate?
Ans: 13.7 billion years ago
79. From what did life on Earth start?
Ans: RNA
80. Which is the shortest day of the year?
Ans: 22nd December
81. Which planet is known as the morning star?
Ans: Venus
82. What is Saturn’s position from the sun?
Ans: Sixth
83. What is the Galileo Project?
Ans: A multi-satellite navigation project by the European Union
84. Which comet did NASA’s Deep Impact mission study?
Ans: Tempel-1
85. Which is a spacecraft?
Ans: Giotto
Topic 9: Scientists & Discoveries
86. Which scientist shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with his son?
Ans: William Henry Bragg
87. When was C.V. Raman awarded the Nobel Prize?
Ans: 1930
88. What is David Bushnell credited with creating?
Ans: First submarine
89. What is Robert Webster known for?
Ans: Work on Influenza Virus
90. Who invented DDT?
Ans: Paul Muller
Topic 10: Computer & Technology
91. Which laser type is used in laser printers?
Ans: Semiconductor laser
92. Which term is associated with comparing processing speed?
Ans: MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second)
93. Where is India’s ‘Silicon Valley’ located?
Ans: Karnataka (Bangalore)
94. What type of printers are Laser Printers?
Ans: Page Printers
95. What is an encoder?
Ans: A digital circuit
96. Which satellite number did ISRO launch on 27th August 2015?
Ans: 24th
Topic 11: Earth & Geology
97. In which rock type are artesian wells found?
Ans: Sedimentary
Topic 12: Miscellaneous
98. What is printed on a commonly used fluorescent tube light?
Ans: 6500K
99. Which set of elements was primarily responsible for the origin of life?
Ans: Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen
100. Which country will help India set up the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Station?
Ans: France
TOPIC-WISE SUMMARY
| Topic No. | Topic Name | Question Numbers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Environmental Science & Pollution | 1-19 |
| 2 | Biology – Human Body & Health | 20-34 |
| 3 | Biology – Animals & Classification | 35-41 |
| 4 | Wildlife & Conservation | 42-44 |
| 5 | Biology – Cell & Genetics | 45-47 |
| 6 | Chemistry | 48-62 |
| 7 | Physics | 63-77 |
| 8 | Space & Astronomy | 78-85 |
| 9 | Scientists & Discoveries | 86-90 |
| 10 | Computer & Technology | 91-96 |
| 11 | Earth & Geology | 97 |
| 12 | Miscellaneous | 98-100 |
WBCS MAIN 2015 P-4 Science-Technology & EVS. MCQ
Topic 1: Environmental Science & Pollution
1. The following term is not involved in air pollution.
A. SMOG
B. MMD
C. DO
D. VC
Correct Answer: C. DO
2. Mufflers are commonly used to prevent the
A. Radiation pollution
B. Noise pollution
C. Air pollution
D. Thermal pollution
Correct Answer: B. Noise pollution
3. Physiological disorder may occur when the noise level reaches
A. 110 db
B. 120 db
C. 135 db
D. 145 db
Correct Answer: B. 120 db
4. PAN formation does not include
A. Nitrogen
B. Ozone
C. Hydrogen
D. Hydrocarbon
Correct Answer: C. Hydrogen
5. The global warming potential of CO₂ is
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Correct Answer: A. 1
6. Flowing water ecosystems also called
A. Pelagic
B. Estuarine
C. Lotic
D. Lentic
Correct Answer: C. Lotic
7. The parent rock from which soil is formed is also referred to as
A. A horizon
B. B horizon
C. C horizon
D. R horizon
Correct Answer: D. R horizon
8. Competitive exclusion principle was also denoted by
A. Darwin
B. Gause
C. Odum
D. Wallace
Correct Answer: B. Gause
9. The deepest point on the Earth’s crust is located in
A. Arctic ocean
B. Atlantic Ocean
C. Pacific Ocean
D. Indian Ocean
Correct Answer: C. Pacific Ocean
10. The distance of mesosphere from the Earth’s surface is approximately
A. 30 Km
B. 50 Km
C. 70 Km
D. 85 Km
Correct Answer: B. 50 Km
11. The following compound does not react with ozone layer
A. CFC
B. HFC
C. Halon
D. CCl₄
Correct Answer: B. HFC
12. Arsenic is associated with
A. Myeloma
B. Melanoma
C. Sarcoma
D. Glioma
Correct Answer: B. Melanoma
13. Which one of the following reflects back more sunlight as compared to the other three?
A. Sand desert
B. Paddy crop land
C. Land covered with fresh snow
D. Prairie grass land
Correct Answer: C. Land covered with fresh snow
14. Acid rain can be caused by the pollution of environment by
A. CO₂ and N₂
B. CO and CO₂
C. O₃ and CO
D. SO₂ and NO₂
Correct Answer: D. SO₂ and NO₂
15. ‘Green Accounting’ indicates
A. level of environmental pollution
B. Counting of environmental bodies
C. level of Greenary in the world
D. None of the above
Correct Answer: A. level of environmental pollution
16. Maximum solar energy is used in India in
A. Gujarat
B. Rajasthan
C. Karnataka
D. Tamilnadu
Correct Answer: B. Rajasthan
17. Cigarette smoking is harmful for health due to the emission of
A. CO₂
B. CO
C. KMnO₄
D. SO₂
Correct Answer: B. CO
18. “Kyoto Protocol”, signed in 1997 was related to
A. Reduction of green house gas
B. Pulse Polio Immunisation Program
C. World’s Youth Policy
D. Nuclear disarmament treaty
Correct Answer: A. Reduction of green house gas
19. Which one of the following is a green house gas?
A. SO₂
B. CO₂
C. O₂
D. All of the above
Correct Answer: B. CO₂
Topic 2: Biology – Human Body & Health
20. The deficiency of cobalt causes the deficiency of
A. Vitamin B₂
B. Vitamin B₆
C. Vitamin B₁₂
D. Vitamin C
Correct Answer: C. Vitamin B₁₂
21. Lead blocks the biosynthesis of
A. Muscle protein
B. Myoglobin
C. Haemoglobin
D. Ossein
Correct Answer: C. Haemoglobin
22. Human body’s main organ of balance is located in
A. Inner part of ear
B. Spine
C. Brain (front part)
D. Pituitary gland
Correct Answer: A. Inner part of ear
23. Chemically hormones are
A. Carbohydrates
B. Fatty Acids
C. Proteins
D. Steroids
Correct Answer: D. Steroids
24. Blood pressure is under control of
A. Adrenalin
B. Pituitary
C. Thyroid
D. Aldosterone
Correct Answer: D. Aldosterone
25. Malarial parasite could best be obtained from a patient
A. One hour before rise of temperature
B. In state of shivering
C. When temperature comes normal
D. 4 hours after the temperature reaches normal
Correct Answer: B. In state of shivering
26. Malignant malaria is caused by
A. Plasmodium ovale
B. Plasmodium falciparum
C. Plasmodium vivax
D. Plasmodium malaria
Correct Answer: B. Plasmodium falciparum
27. The release of which one of the following into ponds and wells helps in controlling the mosquitoes?
A. Crab
B. Turtle
C. Gambusia Fish
D. Snail
Correct Answer: C. Gambusia Fish
28. Human body requires some minerals for contraction of muscles
A. Calcium, Potassium
B. Calcium, Phosphorus
C. Calcium, Sodium
D. Sodium, Potassium
Correct Answer: A. Calcium, Potassium
29. In vitro fertilisation is a technique that involves transfer of which one of the following into the fallopian tube?
A. Zygote only
B. Embryo only upto 8 cell stage
C. Embryo of 32 cell stage
D. Either Zygote or early embryo upto 8 cell stage
Correct Answer: D. Either Zygote or early embryo upto 8 cell stage
30. Which type of cells are involved in allergic response?
A. Basophils
B. Mast Cell
C. Fibroblast cell
D. Both (A) and (B)
Correct Answer: D. Both (A) and (B)
31. All are Oncogenic Virus except:
A. HIV
B. Varicella Zoster Virus
C. HPV
D. Hepatitis-B
Correct Answer: B. Varicella Zoster Virus
32. Which of the following is congenital anaemic disorder?
A. Thalassemia
B. Sickle cell anemia
C. G-6 PD deficiency
D. All of the above
Correct Answer: D. All of the above
33. Which of the vitamins acts as a free-radical inhibitor in a human body?
A. Vitamin B₁
B. Vitamin C
C. Vitamin E
D. Both (B) and (C)
Correct Answer: D. Both (B) and (C)
34. Which of the following enzyme is present in saliva?
A. Pepsin
B. Trypsin
C. Ptyalin
D. Chymotrypsin
Correct Answer: C. Ptyalin
Topic 3: Biology – Animals & Classification
35. Animal with a single nostril is
A. Hagfish
B. Tortoise
C. Python
D. Shark
Correct Answer: A. Hagfish
36. In proportion of the size of the body which birds lay largest sized eggs.
A. Ostrich
B. Tinamons
C. Vulture
D. Kiwi
Correct Answer: D. Kiwi
37. The protected bird of India is
A. Monal
B. Dove
C. Great Indian Bustard
D. Crane
Correct Answer: C. Great Indian Bustard
38. Study of bird’s nest is
A. Ornithology
B. Nidology
C. Phenology
D. Ecology
Correct Answer: B. Nidology
39. Salmon fishes are also called
A. Bony fishes
B. Trout
C. Cod
D. Star fish
Correct Answer: B. Trout
40. The oldest animal conserved in India is
A. Tiger
B. Lion
C. Elephant
D. Black Bear
Correct Answer: B. Lion
41. Among the following, which one lays eggs and does not produce young ones directly?
A. Echidna
B. Kangaroo
C. Porcupine
D. Whale
Correct Answer: A. Echidna
Topic 4: Wildlife & Conservation
42. Zoo conservation data is kept by
A. ICBN
B. ICZN
C. WZCS
D. ICTV
Correct Answer: C. WZCS
43. Marsh crocodile conservation in Sundarbans is located in
A. Sajnekhali
B. Sudhanyakhali
C. Kalash Island
D. Bhagabatpur
Correct Answer: D. Bhagabatpur
44. Tiger conservation project in India was introduced from
A. 1953
B. 1963
C. 1973
D. 1983
Correct Answer: C. 1973
Topic 5: Biology – Cell & Genetics
45. Single cell animals reproduce by
A. Fission
B. Fusion
C. Budding
D. Regeneration
Correct Answer: A. Fission
46. The basic unit of life is
A. Nucleic acid
B. Protein
C. Gene
D. Lipo protein
Correct Answer: C. Gene
47. Location of a particular gene on sex chromosome or autosomes can be identified by
A. Test cross
B. Out cross
C. Back cross
D. Reciprocal cross
Correct Answer: D. Reciprocal cross
Topic 6: Chemistry
48. Which of the following is natural polymer?
A. Terylene
B. Orlon
C. Cellulose
D. Dacron
Correct Answer: C. Cellulose
49. The amino acids are basis units of
A. Lipids
B. Carbohydrates
C. Proteins
D. Vitamins
Correct Answer: C. Proteins
50. Marsh gas is
A. Methane
B. Ethane
C. Ethylene
D. None of the above
Correct Answer: A. Methane
51. In the metallurgy of iron, the material obtained from bottom of the blast furnace is
A. Slag
B. Pig iron
C. Cast iron
D. Wrought iron
Correct Answer: B. Pig iron
52. The main ore of aluminium is
A. Bauxite
B. Alumina
C. Potash-alum
D. Cryolite
Correct Answer: A. Bauxite
53. Which one is the unit of radio activity?
A. Curie
B. Tesla
C. Henry
D. Uranium
Correct Answer: A. Curie
54. When a lead storage cell is charged
A. Sulphuric Acid is consumed
B. Sulphuric Acid is formed
C. Lead sulphate is formed
D. Lead is consumed
Correct Answer: B. Sulphuric Acid is formed
55. The temperature above which a real gas cannot be liquefied is known as
A. Critical temperature
B. Boyle temperature
C. Inversion temperature
D. None of the above
Correct Answer: A. Critical temperature
56. Which one of the following is called Philosopher’s wool?
A. Zinc Bromide
B. Zinc Nitrate
C. Zinc Oxide
D. Zinc Chloride
Correct Answer: C. Zinc Oxide
57. Which one of the following does not contain silver?
A. Horn Silver
B. Ruby Silver
C. German Silver
D. Lunar Caustic
Correct Answer: C. German Silver
58. Which one of the following is also called a stranger gas?
A. Argon
B. Neon
C. Xenon
D. Nitrous Oxide
Correct Answer: C. Xenon
59. Which one of the following is used as an explosive?
A. Phosphorous trichloride
B. Mercuric Oxide
C. Graphite
D. Nitroglycerine
Correct Answer: D. Nitroglycerine
60. Carnalite on electrolysis gives
A. Ca & Cl
B. Na & CO
C. Al & Cl
D. Mg & Cl
Correct Answer: D. Mg & Cl
61. Which one of the following is known as RDX?
A. Cyanohydrin
B. Dextran
C. Cyclohexane
D. Cyclonite
Correct Answer: D. Cyclonite
62. Which one is the correct sequence in increasing order of molecular weights of the hydrocarbons?
A. Methane, ethane, propane and butane
B. Propane, butane, ethane and methane
C. Butane, ethane, propane and methane
D. Butane, propane, ethane and methane
Correct Answer: A. Methane, ethane, propane and butane
Topic 7: Physics
63. The total energy of a given mass of a gas at a given temperature depends on its
A. Pressure
B. Volume
C. Density
D. Temperature
Correct Answer: D. Temperature
64. A sample of gas expands from volume V₁ to V₂. The amount of work done by the gas is greatest when the expansion is
A. Adiabatic
B. Equal in all cases
C. Isothermal
D. Isobaric
Correct Answer: C. Isothermal
65. Blue colour of the sky is due to the phenomenon of
A. Scattering
B. Dispersion
C. Reflection
D. Refraction
Correct Answer: A. Scattering
66. Electron Volt is the unit of
A. Potential difference
B. Charge
C. Energy
D. Power
Correct Answer: C. Energy
67. In a nuclear reactor the chain reaction is controlled by introducing
A. Iron rods
B. Cadmium rods
C. Graphite rods
D. Platinum rods
Correct Answer: B. Cadmium rods
68. Photo electric emission occurs only when the incident light has more than a certain minimum
A. Power
B. Wavelength
C. Intensity
D. Frequency
Correct Answer: D. Frequency
69. Fluorescent tubes are fitted with a choke. The choke coil
A. Steps up the line voltage
B. Steps down the line voltage
C. Reduces the current in the circuit
D. Chokes low frequency current
Correct Answer: C. Reduces the current in the circuit
70. A black hole is a body in space which does not allow any radiation to come out. This property is due to its
A. very small size
B. very large size
C. very high density
D. very low size
Correct Answer: C. very high density
71. When water is heated from 0°C to 10°C. Its volume
A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Does not change
D. First decreases and then increases
Correct Answer: D. First decreases and then increases
72. If the radius of the Earth were to shrink by one percent, its mass remaining the same, the value of ‘g’ on the earth’s surface would
A. Increase by 0.5%
B. Increase by 2.0%
C. Decrease by 0.5%
D. Decrease by 2.0%
Correct Answer: B. Increase by 2.0%
73. Diffusion of light in the atmosphere takes place due to
A. Dust particles
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Helium
D. Water vapours
Correct Answer: A. Dust particles
74. A weightless rubber balloon is filled with 200 c.c. of water. Its weight in water is equal to
A. 9.8/5 N
B. 9.8/10 N
C. 9.8/2 N
D. Zero
Correct Answer: D. Zero
75. A car is running on a road at a uniform speed of 60 km/h. The net resultant force on the car is
A. Driving force in the direction of motion
B. Resistance force opposite to motion
C. An inclined force
D. Equal to zero
Correct Answer: D. Equal to zero
76. Rainbow is produced when sunlight falls on drops of rain. The physical phenomena responsible for this are: (1) Dispersion, (2) Refraction, (3) Internal reflection
A. 1 & 2
B. 2 & 3
C. 1 & 3
D. All of the above
Correct Answer: D. All of the above
77. An artificial satellite orbiting around the earth does not fall down because the attraction of earth
A. does not exist at such distance
B. is neutralised by the attraction of the moon
C. provides the necessary speed for its steady motion
D. provides the necessary acceleration for its motion
Correct Answer: D. provides the necessary acceleration for its motion
Topic 8: Space & Astronomy
78. The origin of the Universe is around
A. 12.7 billion years ago
B. 13.7 billion years ago
C. 14.5 billion years ago
D. 14.7 billion years ago
Correct Answer: B. 13.7 billion years ago
79. Life in the Earth started from
A. DNA
B. Polypeptide
C. RNA
D. Conjugate protein
Correct Answer: C. RNA
80. The shortest day is
A. 22nd December
B. 15th June
C. 22nd January
D. 25th December
Correct Answer: A. 22nd December
81. Which one of the following planets is popularly known as the morning star?
A. Jupiter
B. Mars
C. Venus
D. Saturn
Correct Answer: C. Venus
82. Saturn is the _ planet from the sun
A. Sixth
B. Eighth
C. Fourth
D. Third
Correct Answer: A. Sixth
83. What is the Galileo Project?
A. An intercountry Program of missile shield developed by the U.S.A.
B. A project developed by India with assistance from Canada
C. An environmental protection project being developed by Japan
D. A multi satellite navigation project developed by the European Union
Correct Answer: D. A multi satellite navigation project developed by the European Union
84. NASA’s Deep Impact Space Mission was employed to take detailed pictures of which comet nucleus?
A. Halley’s comet
B. Hale-Bopp
C. Shoemaker-Levy
D. Tempel-1
Correct Answer: D. Tempel-1
85. Which one of the following is a space craft?
A. Apophis
B. Giotto
C. Vesta
D. Tech sar
Correct Answer: B. Giotto
Topic 9: Scientists & Discoveries
86. Who among the following scientists shared the Nobel prize in Physics with his son?
A. Max Planck
B. Albert Einstein
C. William Henry Bragg
D. Enrico Fermi
Correct Answer: C. William Henry Bragg
87. Sir C.V. Raman was awarded Nobel prize in the year
A. 1920
B. 1925
C. 1930
D. 1931
Correct Answer: C. 1930
88. David Bushnell is credited with the creating of
A. first submarine
B. Hovercraft
C. Steamship
D. Catamaran
Correct Answer: A. first submarine
89. Robert Webster is known for his work associated with
A. Cardiology
B. Influenza Virus
C. HIV/AIDS
D. Alzheimer
Correct Answer: B. Influenza Virus
90. D.D.T. was invented by
A. Paul Muller
B. La Mark
C. Pavlov
D. Darwin
Correct Answer: A. Paul Muller
Topic 10: Computer & Technology
91. Which one of the following laser types is used in a laser printer?
A. Dye laser
B. Gas laser
C. Semiconductor laser
D. Excimer laser
Correct Answer: C. Semiconductor laser
92. A term associated with comparison of processing speed
A. MPG
B. CPS
C. MIPS
D. None of the above
Correct Answer: C. MIPS
93. India’s ‘Silicon Valley’ is located in
A. Kerala
B. Tamil Nadu
C. Karnataka
D. Rajasthan
Correct Answer: C. Karnataka
94. ‘LASER Printers’ are an example of
A. Line printers
B. Dot-Matrix Printers
C. Page Printers
D. None of the above
Correct Answer: C. Page Printers
95. Encoder is a
A. Integrated circuit
B. Digital circuit
C. VLSI
D. IC chips
Correct Answer: B. Digital circuit
96. ISRO Launched its _ th satellite on 27th August, 2015
A. 20
B. 25
C. 24
D. 26
Correct Answer: C. 24
Topic 11: Earth & Geology
97. Artesian wells are found in which one of the following rocks?
A. Sedimentary
B. Metamorphic
C. Acquifer
D. Igneous
Correct Answer: A. Sedimentary
Topic 12: Miscellaneous
98. Which one of the following is printed on a commonly used fluorescent tube light?
A. 220K
B. 273K
C. 6500K
D. 9000K
Correct Answer: C. 6500K
99. Which one of the following sets of elements was primarily responsible for the origin of life on the Earth?
A. Hydrogen, Oxygen, Sodium
B. Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen
C. Oxygen, Calcium, Phosphorus
D. Carbon, Hydrogen, Potassium
Correct Answer: B. Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen
100. Which country will help India to set up Jayitapur Nuclear Power Station?
A. Russia
B. France
C. Germany
D. Canada
Correct Answer: B. France
TOPIC-WISE SUMMARY
| Topic No. | Topic Name | Question Numbers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Environmental Science & Pollution | 1-19 |
| 2 | Biology – Human Body & Health | 20-34 |
| 3 | Biology – Animals & Classification | 35-41 |
| 4 | Wildlife & Conservation | 42-44 |
| 5 | Biology – Cell & Genetics | 45-47 |
| 6 | Chemistry | 48-62 |
| 7 | Physics | 63-77 |
| 8 | Space & Astronomy | 78-85 |
| 9 | Scientists & Discoveries | 86-90 |
| 10 | Computer & Technology | 91-96 |
| 11 | Earth & Geology | 97 |
| 12 | Miscellaneous | 98-100 |
