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Everyday Science Quiz Test 10

which of the following planets has no moons ?
(A) Mars
(B) Neptune
(C) Venus
(D) None of these

Answer
Venus

The first and largest asteroid discovered was__________?
(A) Pallas
(B) Juno
(C) Ceres
(D) Trojan

Answer
Ceres

The mean distance of the earth from the sun is astronomical units is____________?
(A) 3.7 AU
(B) 10 AU
(C) 1 AU
(D) 101 AU

Answer
1 AU

The nearest Star to the planet earth is ________ ?
(A) Babylonian
(B) Greek
(C) Egyptian
(D) Aztec

Answer
Egyptian

The scientific study of spiders is called __________ ?
(A) Arachnology
(B) Osteology
(C) Pomology
(D) None of these

Answer
Arachnology

The Scientific Study of Caves are know as _________ ?
(A) Haematology
(B) Speleology
(C) Oology
(D) Oneriology

Answer
Speleology

Scientific study of the Algae is known as ___________?
(A) Phycology
(B) Pomology
(C) Oneriology
(D) Trichology

Answer
Phycology

which of the following is the most severe storm?
(A) Hurricane
(B) Tornado
(C) Typhoon
(D) None of these

Answer
Tornado

Lignite, bituminous & anthracite are different rank of _________ ?
(A) Iron
(B) Coal
(C) Wood
(D) None of these

Answer
Coal

Red color of tomato is due to___________?
(A) Anthocyanin
(B) Xanthophyll’s
(C) Lycopene
(D) None of these

Answer
Lycopene

In onion pink color is due_____ ?
(A) anthocyanin
(B) Carotene
(C) Xanthophylls
(D) None of these

Answer
anthocyanin

Hen and chicken disorder is associated with__________ ?
(A) Mango
(B) Grapes
(C) Tomato
(D) Guava

Answer
Grapes

The ________ system is the closest star system to our sun?
(A) Promixa Centauri
(B) Alpha Centauri
(C) Red proxima Centauri
(D) None of these

Answer
Alpha Centauri

Nuclear sizes are expressed in a unit named ?
(A) Tesla
(B) Newton
(C) Fermi
(D) Force

Answer
Fermi

Animal without red blood cells is_________ ?
(A) Frog
(B) Earthworm
(C) Snake
(D) Crocodile

Answer
Earthworm

The andromeda Galaxy is which type of the following types of galaxies ?
(A) Elliptical
(B) SpiralIrregular
(C) Spiral
(D) None of these

Answer
Spiral

A pulsar is actually a___________?
(A) Black hole
(B) White dwarf
(C) Red giant
(D) Neutron star

Answer
Neutron star

vitamin D is chemically know as_________ ?
(A) Retinol
(B) Calciferol
(C) Tocopherol
(D) None of these

Answer
Calciferol

Diabetes could be classified into______ types.
(A) Two types
(B) Three types
(C) Four types
(D) None of these

Answer
Three types

The human eye forms the image of an object at its________?
(A) Cornea
(B) Pupil
(C) Iris
(D) Retina

Answer
Retina

What is the average distance of the moon from earth?
(A) 384,400 km
(B) 350,000 km
(C) 384,500 km
(D) 380,200 km

Answer
384,400 km

Which is the biggest star in the Universe?
(A) UY Scuti
(B) Rigel
(C) Canopus
(D) Arcturus

Answer
UY Scuti

which is the second brightest star in the Universe?
(A) Betelgeuse
(B) Vega
(C) Canopus
(D) None of these

Answer
Canopus

Corona disease is a ________ disease?
(A) Infectious diseasesInfectious diseases
(B) Deficiency disease
(C) Hereditary disease
(D) Physiological diseases

Answer
Infectious diseases

Which planet is called “Lopsided planet” ?
(A) Mercury
(B) Venus
(C) Uranus
(D) Saturn

Answer
Uranus

How many planets in Solor Syestem?
(A) 5
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 8

Answer
8

Which of the following is the flightless bird?
(A) Pavo cristatus
(B) kakapo (owl parrot)
(C) Passer
(D) None of these

Answer
kakapo (owl parrot)

SI unit of light is _________ ?
(A) watt
(B) Pascal
(C) Candela
(D) Joule

Answer
Candela

Moon is the _______ satellite of the Earth?
(A) Natural
(B) Artificial
(C) Navigate
(D) None of these

Answer
Natural

What is the nature of pH of Milk?
(A) Slightly Acidic
(B) Slightly Basic
(C) Highly Acidic
(D) Highly Basic

Answer
Slightly Acidic

Farad is the unit of___________?
(A) inductance
(B) voltage
(C) capacitance
(D) None of these

Answer
capacitance

B12 deficiency can produce__________?
(A) Insomnia
(B) Microcytic anemia
(C) Pernicious anemia
(D) None of these

Answer
Pernicious anemia

B12 deficiency can produce__________?
(A) Insomnia
(B) Microcytic anemia
(C) Pernicious anemia
(D) None of these

Answer
Pernicious anemia

The side view mirrors of vehicles are of which type of mirrors?
(A) Convex
(B) Concave
(C) Plane
(D) Inverted

Answer
Convex

Water has high density and minimum volume at__________?
(A) 0°C
(B) 4°C
(C) 100°C
(D) None of these

Answer
4°C

One Gross is equal to___________?
(A) 5 Dozen
(B) 10 Dozen
(C) 12 Dozen
(D) None of these

Answer
12 Dozen

Temperature of Sun in Celsius Scale is 6000ºC & in Fahrenheit is _____________?
(A) 8000 F
(B) 9000 F
(C) 10,832 F
(D) None of these

Answer
10,832 F

Which of the following is caused by bacteria?
(A) Malaria
(B) Tetanus
(C) Cancer
(D) None of these

Answer
Tetanus

Liquids which evaporate quickly are known as___________?
(A) Evaporation
(B) Volatile
(C) Condense
(D) None of these

Answer
Volatile

Chemical Name of Vinegar is ?
(A) Sodium Nitrate
(B) Dilute Acitic Acid
(C) Choloride of lime
(D) None of these

Answer
Dilute Acitic Acid

Chemical used to kill rats and Mice are?
(A) Insecticides
(B) Rodenticides
(C) Fungicides
(D) Herbicides

Answer
Rodenticides

Founder of Modern astronomy was?
(A) Archimedes
(B) William Gilbert
(C) Nicolas copernicos
(D) None of these

Answer
Nicolas copernicos

Dr Abdul salam was one of the contributer of the unifaction of___?
(A) Electromegnatic Force and gravitational force
(B) Electromegnatic Force and weak nuclear Force
(C) gravitational force and weak nuclear Force
(D) None of these

Answer
Electromegnatic Force and weak nuclear Force

Laughing gas has chemical composition of following two items?
(A) Nitrogen + Oxygen
(B) Carbon + Oxygen
(C) Hydrogen+ Oxygen
(D) phasphorus + Oxygen

Answer
Nitrogen + Oxygen

Sensitive layer of the Eye is ?
(A) Retina
(B) Chornia
(C) Sclerotic
(D) None

Answer
Retina

Study of life in outer space is known as _____?
(A) Endobiology
(B) Exobiology
(C) Enterobiology
(D) None of these

Answer
Exobiology

____is called the universal recipient type because a person who has it can receive blood of any type
(A) AB-
(B) O+
(C) AB+
(D) O-

Answer
AB+

One of the main function of Ozone layer is to?
(A) Filter out ultraviolet rays
(B) Prevent global warming
(C) Absorb pollution
(D) None of these

Answer
Filter out ultraviolet rays

A light year is the unit of?
(A) Time
(B) Length
(C) Energy
(D) Mass

Answer
Length

The famous Book AL-QANOON was written by_____Muslim scientist ?
(A) Abu Ali Sina
(B) Al bairooni
(C) Jabber bin hayyan
(D) None of these

Answer
Abu Ali Sina

Which of the following is not present abundantly in earth crust?
(A) Silicon
(B) Radium
(C) Carbon
(D) All of the Above

Answer
Radium

Rectified Spirit contains Alcohol About?
(A) 80 %
(B) 95%
(C) 45%
(D) 70%

Answer
95%

Radio Active isotope of uranium used in Nuclear Bomb?
(A) 92 U 235
(B) 92 U 234
(C) 92 U 165
(D) 92 U 144

Answer
92 U 235

Bronze Medal is made up of Metals?
(A) Bronze, Iron
(B) Bronze, Tin
(C) Tin , copper
(D) All of the above

Answer
Tin , copper

Max planc receives the noble prize in physics in 1918 for his discovery in ?
(A) Energy quanta
(B) Electron
(C) Proton
(D) Positron

Answer
Energy quanta

One of the countries which equator passes is?
(A) Pakistan
(B) Kenya
(C) indonesia
(D) Afghanistan

Answer
Kenya

_______ is called the powerhouses of the cell?
(A) Mitochondria
(B) Vesicles
(C) lungs
(D) liver

Answer
Mitochondria

The Fourth state of Matter is?
(A) Plasma
(B) Water
(C) Salts
(D) None of these

Answer
Plasma

About 50 % of the Earth crust including the water on the earthand atmosphere is?
(A) Oxygen
(B) Carbon Dioxide
(C) Silicon
(D) Clay

Answer
Oxygen

Acid Rain is mainly caused by emissions of ____in the atmosphere?
(A) Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen oxide
(B) sulfur dioxide and potaxium nitrate
(C) All of the above
(D) None of these

Answer
Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen oxide

In general 10 – 13 KPH wind speed caused?
(A) Minor or No damage
(B) Considerable Damage
(C) Huge Damage
(D) Extreme amage

Answer
Minor or No damage

Water covers ____ of Earth surface?
(A) 40%
(B) 60 %
(C) 80%
(D) 71%

Answer
71%

Who is considered the founder of Meteorology?
(A) Aristotle
(B) Plato
(C) Einstine
(D) None of these

Answer
Aristotle

Wind energy is the _____Energy?
(A) Kinetic
(B) Potential
(C) Mechanical
(D) None of these

Answer
Kinetic

The energy value of Food is measure in ?
(A) Calories
(B) Protein
(C) Nitrogen Oxygen
(D) None of these

Answer
Calories

The natural fats and oil are composed of ?
(A) Hydrogen , carbon , Oxygen
(B) Hydrogen, carbon, Nitrogen
(C) Hydrogen , Nitrogen , Amonia
(D) None of these

Answer
Hydrogen , carbon , Oxygen

The source of oxygen in photosynthesis is ?
(A) Water
(B) salt
(C) Minerals
(D) none

Answer
Water

The good sources of Iodine are?
(A) Seeds
(B) Fresh fruits and vegetables
(C) Green leafy vegetables
(D) Sea foods

Answer
Sea Food

The good source of Vitamin c are?
(A) Green leafy vegetables
(B) seeds
(C) Fresh fruits and vegetables
(D) None of these

Answer
Fresh fruits and Vegetables

The good source of vitaminB-Complex are?
(A) Green leafy vegetables
(B) seeds
(C) Fresh fruits
(D) None

Answer
Seeds

The Good source of vitamin A are?
(A) Green leafy vegetables
(B) Seeds
(C) Fresh fruits
(D) None of these

Answer
Green leafy vegetables

The SI unit of Heat is ?
(A) Watt
(B) Ampere
(C) Joule
(D) None of these

Answer
JOULE

Diamond is the allotropic form of?
(A) Salt
(B) Carbon
(C) Hydrogen
(D) None of these

Answer
Carbon

The Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by volume is?
(A) 0.039%
(B) 0.3%
(C) 3%
(D) 4%

Answer
0.039%

Meteorology is the study of ?
(A) Seasons
(B) Atmosphere
(C) Air and sounds
(D) Winds and Clouds

Answer
Atmosphere

Deficiency of ____ causes loss of appetite and poor growth?
(A) Iodine
(B) Zinc
(C) Copper
(D) None of these

Answer
ZINC

For proper formation of Teeth is?
(A) Florine
(B) Iodine
(C) Iron
(D) copper

Answer
Florine

Carrot is good source of __?
(A) Vitamin A
(B) Vitamin B
(C) Vitamin c
(D) Vitamin D

Answer
Vitamin A

Digestion of Food is Completed in the ___?
(A) Large intestine
(B) Small intestine
(C) Stomach
(D) Lungs

Answer
Small Intestine

What is DRY ICE?
(A) Solid Carbon dioxide
(B) Oxygen
(C) Nitrogen
(D) None of these

Answer
Solid Carbon dioxide

The principal constituent of the Atmosphere of the Earth is?
(A) Oxygen
(B) Carbon
(C) Hydrogen
(D) Nitrogen

Answer
Nitrogen

The SI unit of Electric Current is ____?
(A) Ampere
(B) Volt
(C) WATT
(D) coloumb

Answer
Ampere

Biosensor is used to measure?
(A) Blood glucose Level
(B) The body PH value
(C) The amount of Hemoglobin
(D) None of these

Answer
Blood glucose Level

According to the Big Bang theory, The universe began about_______ Billions years ago?
(A) 10-20
(B) 20-30
(C) 40-50
(D) 60-70

Answer
10-20

The planet visible to us without using telescope are?
(A) 4
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 5

Answer
5

The Body gurad of the Earth is _______ that saves earth from comets and Asteriods?
(A) Mars
(B) Saturn
(C) Jupitor
(D) Naptune

Answer
Jupitor

The Great spot is on the planet__?
(A) Pluto
(B) Venus
(C) Jupitor
(D) Mars

Answer
Jupitor

The Planet which is easily visible from the earth is ?
(A) Mercury
(B) Venus
(C) Neptune
(D) Pluto

Answer
Venus

The position of an Element in the periodic table is determined by its ___ number?
(A) Protons
(B) Electrons
(C) Neutron
(D) None of these

Answer
Protons

Urine is produced in __?
(A) kidneys
(B) Liver
(C) Stomach
(D) All of the Above

Answer
kidneys

Oxidation is a chemical reaction involving the?
(A) Gain of Electrons
(B) Loss of Electrones
(C) Gain of Protons
(D) Loss of Protons

Answer
None of these

GPS is abbreviation for?
(A) Global poles system
(B) Global positioning system
(C) Global position structure
(D) None of these

Answer
Global positioning system

The planet moves rount the sun at the highest speed??
(A) Neptune
(B) Mercury
(C) Pluto
(D) None of these

Answer
Mercury

The nearest planet to the earth is ____?
(A) Pluto
(B) venus
(C) Netune
(D) Mercury

Answer
venus

In a very low temperature which from the following will freeze at last?
(A) Sea water
(B) River water
(C) Canal water
(D) All of the Above

Answer
Sea

During winters in cold countries____is mixed to melt ice on the icy roads?
(A) Salt
(B) Ice
(C) Nitrogen
(D) None

Answer
Salt

The fluid Part of Blood is ___?
(A) Plasma
(B) Blood Cells
(C) platelets
(D) None of these

Answer
Plasma

The Life span of white Blood cells is __ days?
(A) 5-21
(B) 1-4
(C) 3-5
(D) 22-80

Answer
5-21

Instrument used for measuring high temprature is ___?
(A) Pyroscope
(B) Pyrometer
(C) Nanometer
(D) None of these

Answer
Pyrometer

1 nanometer = ?
(A) 10-9 meter
(B) 7-9 meter
(C) 8-9 meter
(D) 11-9 meter

Answer
10-9 meter

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