1. At the highest point what will be the acceleration of an object?
(A) 9.0 M/S downward
(B) 9.6 M/S downward
(C) 9.8 M/S downward
(D) None
2. What is the gravity of moon as compared to the Earth?
(A) 1/6th of Earth
(B) 1/5th of Earth
(C) 1/4th of Earth
(D) None of these
3. The SI unit of “Pressure” is ______?
(A) Henry
(B) Pascal
(C) Joule
(D) None of these
4. The speed of light in vacuum is about
(A) 300 Million meters per second
(B) 300 Million meters per hour
(C) 300,000 kilometers per second
(D) 300 Million kilometers per hour
5. The element used in glass preparation due to the transparent nature of its compounds is _____?
(A) Selenium
(B) Iodine
(C) Silicon
(D) None of these
6. The fourth state of matter is ____?
(A) Plasma
(B) Steam
(C) Gas
(D) Matteroid
7. Who invented Telephone?
(A) Thomas Edison
(B) Nikola Tesla
(C) Alexander Graham Bell
(D) None of these
8. The light from the Sun reaches to earth in about _____?
(A) 5 min 20 sec
(B) 6 min 20 sec
(C) 7 min 20 sec
(D) 8 min 20 sec
9. Earth rotates its axis from _____?
(A) East to West
(B) West to East
(C) North to South
(D) None of these
10. Normal blood pressure of healthy adult person is _____?
(A) 120/80 mm Hg
(B) 150/50 mm Hg
(C) 140/80 mm Hg
(D) 140/100 mm Hg
11. Which of the following is not a vector quantity?
(A) Work
(B) Mass
(C) Distance
(D) All of these
12. Cell theory was given by _____?
(A) Matthias Schleiden
(B) Theodor Schwann
(C) Both A and B
(D) None of these
13. The most abundant element found in human body by weight is _____?
(A) Hydrogen
(B) Nitrogen
(C) Oxygen
(D) Carbon
14. What is the Chemical Formula of Sugar?
(A) C12H22O11
(B) C12H21O10
(C) C6H12O11
(D) C12H12O6
15. Who discover Penicillin?
(A) F Jacksin
(B) Einstein
(C) A. Fleming
(D) J. Iqbal
16. The average heartbeat per minute in a normal man is _____?
(A) 70
(B) 60
(C) 50
(D) 80
17. The Lifespan of Red Blood Cells (RBCs) ____ days.
(A) 120
(B) 130
(C) 112
(D) 110
18. The term Aqua means ______?
(A) Water
(B) Marsh
(C) Alloy
(D) None of these
19. What is the number of planets in the solar system?
(A) Two
(B) Ten
(C) Eight
(D) One
20. COVID-19 is caused by?
(A) Injection
(B) Virus
(C) Bacteria
(D) Mosquito
21. Which part of the donor’s eye is utilized in eye donation?
(A) Lens
(B) Cornea
(C) Retina
(D) All of these
22. Entomology is the science that studies?
(A) Behavior of human beings
(B) Insects
(C) Scientific terms
(D) The formation of rocks
23. Soap and detergents remove the dirt from cloths due to ______?
(A) Capillary action
(B) Osmosis
(C) Diffusion
(D) Lowering of inter-facial tension
24. Ophthalmology is the study of ____?
(A) Nerves
(B) Blood
(C) Eyes
(D) None of these
25. Friction can be reduced by changing over from _____?
(A) Sliding to rolling
(B) Rolling to sliding
(C) Potential energy to kinetic energy
(D) None of these
26. Who discovered the circulation of blood?
(A) Parker
(B) William Harvey
(C) Mendel
(D) Newton
27. Who discover the Vaccine?
(A) Edward Jenner
(B) Alexander Fleming
(C) J. J. Thomson
(D) None of these
28. The exoskeleton of a marine snail is composed of _____?
(A) Calcium Carbonate
(B) Calcium Sulphate
(C) Sulphur Dioxide
(D) None of these
29. Humidity of the atmosphere is measured by an instrument called?
(A) Barometer
(B) Hygrometer
(C) Carbohydrates
(D) None of these
30. Printing Press invented by ___?
(A) John Harrison
(B) Johan Gutenberg
(C) Chines
(D) Lizlo Biro
31. Venus indicated the direction of ____?
(A) West
(B) South
(C) North
(D) None of these
32. Some celestial bodies which do not have their own heat and light are known as?
(A) Planets
(B) Stars
(C) Sun
(D) None of these
33. Which of the following is non-biodegradable?
(A) Nylon
(B) Tea leaves
(C) Remains of animals
(D) None of these
34. Organic compound poured directly into the blood and transported to targeted tissue are _____?
(A) Hormones
(B) Protiens
(C) Glocouse
(D) None of these
35. Lead pencil is made up of _____?
(A) Aluminum
(B) Silver
(C) Graphite
(D) None of these
36. The size of animal and plant is increase by _____?
(A) Mitosis
(B) Meiosis
(C) Budding
(D) None of these
37. What is the escape of water molecules from surface called?
(A) Evaporation
(B) Condensation
(C) Crystallization
(D) None of these
38. Kidney stones was formed by which element?
(A) Calcium
(B) Calcium oxalate
(C) Potassium
(D) None of these
39. Who discovered the law of attraction and repulsion in electric charges?
(A) Einstein
(B) Coulumb
(C) Gullelio
(D) Newton
40. The interdisciplinary study of human population is called?
(A) Demography
(B) Cartography
(C) Geography
(D) None of these
41. The study of life is called?
(A) Geology
(B) Chemistry
(C) Biology
(D) Physics
42. Cooking oil can be converted into vegetable ghee by the process of ____?
(A) Hydrogenation
(B) Oxidation
(C) Distillation
(D) None of these
43. Duodenum Jejunum is a part of _____?
(A) Liver
(B) Kidney
(C) Large intestine
(D) Small intestine
44. Who said microbes are animalcule?
(A) Darwin
(B) Mendel
(C) Leeuwenhoek
(D) Lois Pasteur
45. Phases of the moon occur because _____?
(A) We can see only that part of moon which reflects light towards us
(B) Our distance from the moon keeps changing
(C) The shadow of earth covers only a part of moon surface
(D) None of these
46. Solar plate consist of which type of cell?
(A) Fuel cell
(B) Photo voltaic cell
(C) Both A & B
(D) None of these
47. How many times a normal man respires per minute?
(A) 14-18 times
(B) 10-15 times
(C) 20-25 times
(D) None of these
48. What are Cyclones?
(A) Sudden Heavy floods
(B) No rain for a long time
(C) Heavy showers
(D) Winds and rains
49. The number of bones in a newborn baby is ____?
(A) 206
(B) 250
(C) 300
(D) 360
50. What is the factor effect of boiling water?
(A) Air pressure
(B) Temperature
(C) Pressure
(D) None of these
51. Radioactivity measured by which device?
(A) Radioactivity meter
(B) Geiger counter
(C) Roll counter
(D) None of these
52. The pH of milk is _____?
(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 6.7
(D) 7.5
53. Which of following gas is combustible?
(A) Hydrogen
(B) Nitrogen
(C) Oxygen
(D) None of these
54. Which thing the brain demands the most?
(A) Glucose
(B) Lactose
(C) Proteins
(D) Vitamins
55. Horticulture is a study of _____?
(A) Planting
(B) Gardening
(C) Cultivation
(D) None of these
56. An instrument that measure air pressure is called _____?
(A) Lactometer
(B) Barometer
(C) Thermometer
(D) Hydrometer
57. A branch of medicine dealing with eyes and related diseases is called ____?
(A) Ophthalmology
(B) Obstetrics
(C) Physiology
(D) Hematology
58. Which gas is 80 times potent than CO2 in Greenhouse Effect ?
(A) Methane
(B) Oxygen
(C) Nitrogen
(D) Hydrogen
59. AIDS virus discovered in?
(A) 1981
(B) 1982
(C) 1983
(D) 1984
60. A chronometer meter measures ____ ?
(A) Water waves
(B) Color contrast
(C) Time
(D) Sound waves
61. The study of life of one’s individual is called?
(A) Psychology
(B) Biology
(C) Biography
(D) Chemistry
62. Which of the following is a vector quantity____?
(A) Volume
(B) Power
(C) Electric Current
(D) None of these
63. What is the temperature of liquid nitrogen?
(A) -196 degree C
(B) -156 degree C
(C) -150 degree C
(D) None of these
64. What is the cause of 90% of lung cancer cases?
(A) tobacco smoking
(B) Coal Drinks
(C) Water pollution
(D) None of these
65. Which of the following processes is used in water purification?
(A) Reverse Osmosis
(B) Osmosis
(C) Cytolysis
(D) Turgor Pressure
66. The PH of milk is _______?
(A) 6.0
(B) 6.5
(C) 7.0
(D) 7.5
67. Colour of the plants is green due to the presence of _________.
(A) Carbon dioxide
(B) Chlorophyll
(C) Urea
(D) Oxygen
68. Which are the two planets which rotate from east to west?
(A) Venus
(B) Uranus
(C) Both
(D) None of these
69. Which is used an electrode in dry cell ?
(A) Lead
(B) Graphite
(C) Molybdenum
(D) None of these
70. Package of enzymes bounded by a membrane called a?
(A) Ribosomes
(B) Golgi apparatus
(C) Endoplasmic reticulum
(D) Cytoplasm
71. Which of following nutrients has the highest calorific values ?
(A) Carbohyderates
(B) Fats
(C) Vitamins
(D) Proteins
72. The sunlight can reach a depth of___________meters in the ocean
(A) 200
(B) 300
(C) 400
(D) 450
73. The speed of sound is fastest in
(A) Liquids
(B) Solids
(C) Gases
(D) Vacuum
74. A metal that is liquid at room temperature?
(A) Mercury
(B) iron
(C) metal
(D) silver
75. The study of tissues is called:
(A) Geology
(B) Histology
(C) Radiology
(D) Toxicology
76. Malaria and Dengue are the diseases spread by what?
(A) Bees
(B) Dragonflies
(C) Mosquitoes
(D) Moth files
77. Deficiency of vitamin A causes:
(A) loss of appetite
(B) night blindness
(C) thought infection
(D) both A and B
78. Which of the following is a neutral particle ?
(A) Alpha particle
(B) Neutron
(C) Electron
(D) Proton
79. Study of Bacteria in Biology is called
(A) Micro Biology
(B) Dermatology
(C) Hematology
(D) None of these
80. Multi-meter is an instrument that can be used to measure:
(A) potenrial difference
(B) current
(C) resistant
(D) all
81. A matter can exist in which of the following forms _____-
(A) liquid
(B) solid
(C) gas
(D) All of these
82. Cyclones in Australia are known as:
(A) Typhoon
(B) Hurricane
(C) Willi Willies
(D) None
83. Which of the following in the eye is similar to film in camera?
(A) Lens
(B) Retina
(C) Iris
(D) Choroid
84. Sound Waves travel faster in a medium …
(A) denser
(B) rigid
(C) solid
(D) Soft
85. When an organism is eradicated from the earth it is known as a?
(A) Extinct
(B) Eradication
(C) Vulnerable
(D) None
86. Polio vaccine was invented by_______?
(A) Jonas Salk
(B) Newton
(C) Darwin
(D) None
87. The muscles, tissues, and blood all are made up of____________?
(A) Proteins
(B) Carbohydrate
(C) Vitamins
(D) Fats
88. Which is used for making electrodes in Dry battery—-?
(A) Graphite
(B) zinc
(C) both
(D) none
89. Photosynthesis takes place in presence of the following light?
(A) Only in green light from sun
(B) Only in sunlight from the sun
(C) Only in high intensity of light from the sun
(D) In visible light obtained from any source
90. Kidney stones is caused due to
(A) sulpher dioxide
(B) Calcium dioxide
(C) Aluminum dioxide
(D) None
91. Non flowering plants are also called plant_________?
(A) Green
(B) Abortic
(C) gymnosperms
(D) None
92. The appendix is situated in the :
(A) Left Lower Quadrant
(B) Right Upper Quadrant
(C) Right lower Quadrant
(D) Left Upper Quadrant
93. As compared to plant cell animal cell is characterized the presence of :
(A) Many small vacuoles
(B) A large vacuoles
(C) Penheral nucleus
(D) None
94. Dengue virus belongs to ____?
(A) Flavi virus
(B) Togaviridae
(C) Reoviridae
(D) Rhabdoviridae
95. When cream is separated from the milk due to its?
(A) The density of milk remains white
(B) the density of milk remains unchanged
(C) The density of milk decreases
(D) The density of milk increases