A sheet or web supported by a metal frame is
1.Trampoline
2.Gasoline
3.Colin
4.None of the above
All of the following are excretory (waste) products of animalsexcept
1.Uric Acid
2.Ammonia
3.Carbohydrates
4.Urea
Atmospheric conditions are well governed by humidity. Which one among the following may best define humidity?
1.Form of suspended water droplets caused bycondensation
2.Deposition if atmospheric moisture
3.Almost microscopically small drops of water condensed from and suspended in air
4.The moisture content of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
Attribution theory was designed to account for
1.how people explain others behavior
2. the process of revealing intimate aspects of ourselves to others
3.social facilitation and social loafing
4.the loss of self-awareness that occurs in group situations
Cartography is the science of
1.coins
2.maps
3.cartoons
4.None of the above
Collisions occur at curves because
1.speed on the approach is too great
2.speed leaving the curve is not enough
3.speed leaving the curve is too great
4.speed on the approach is not enough
Core of earth is also known as
1.Barysphere
2.Centrosphere
3.Besosphere
4.Lithosphere
Forest habitat and soil are conserved through
1.selective logging
2.Differencial logs
3.Both A & B
4.None of the above
Galvanised iron sheets have a coating of
1.Aluminium
2.Copper
3.Zinc
4.None of the above
Horography is an art of
1.constructing dials
2.reading paintings
3.monumental scenes
4.None of the above
Human gametes are produced by
1.Mitosis
2.Meiosis
3.Replication
4.None of the above
In oil paintinglinseed oil acts as
1.Binder
2.Primer
3. Wet plaster
4.Pasting
Major fructose sources include
1.breads and cereals
2.beer and liquor
3.milk and cheese
4.fruits and honey
Medical study of skin and its diseases is called
1.Oncology
2.Tracheology
3.Dermatology
4.Gynecology
Pedology is the science of:
1.ground water
2.soil
3.childhood illness
4.skin disease
Primary productivity is not limited by
1.Time
2.Availability of sunlight
3.Water
4.Nutrients
Select the correct statement about the process of scientific inquiry.
1.The goal of scientific research is to prove the stated hypothesis.
2.It is possible to test hypothesessuch as those involving historical eventswithout conducting experiments.
3.If the results of an experiment do not support the hypothesis that is testedthe experiment is badly designed.
4.All the above
Stretching exercises should ideally be performed
1.within a 5-minute time period
2. 5 to 7 days a week
3. with a swingingbouncing motion
4.to the point of moderate pain
Teens who drink are at risk of
1.HIV and other STDs
2.becoming an alcoholic
3.date rape
4.All the above
Term Visible Horizon in astronomy is defined as:-
1.The circle of contact of the earth and the cone of visual rays passing through the meridian of the place.
2.The circle of contact of the earth and the cone of visual rays not passing through the meridian of the place.
3.The circle of contact of the earth and the cone of visual rays passing through the point of observation.
4. The circle of contact of the earth and the cone of visual rays not passing through the point of observation.
The basic structural unit of the body is the
1.Organs
2.Cell
3.Nerve
4.Brain
The disease that has been eradicated from the world is
1.small pox
2.poliomyelitis
3.leprosy
4.seizures
The end products of glycolysis are
1.ATP
2.NADH
3.Pyruvate
4.All the above
The largest region of the brain is the
1.Cerebellam
2.Cerebrum
3.Medullaoblangata
4.None of the above
The main products of photosynthesis are
1.Oxygen
2.Sugar
3.Both A & B
4.Carbon dioxide
The monosaccharides important in nutrition are
1.Glucose
2.Galactose
3.Fructose
4.All the above
The plants which flower only once in their lifetime are called
1.Monocots
2.Monocarpic
3.Monogenic
4.Monogamous
The process of making RNA from DNA is called
1.Replication
2.Translation
3.Transcription
4.None of the above
The wrist is what to the hand?
1.Deep
2.Proximal
3.Lateral
4.Superior
Transpiration in plants does helps in which of the following?
1.Absorption and upward movement of water
2.Absorption and upward movement of minerals dissolved in water
3.Temperature regulation
4. All options are correct
Vertebrates and tunicates share
1.a notochord and a dorsalhollow nerve cord
2.the formation of structures from the neural crest.
3.jaws adapted for feeding.
4. an endoskeleton that includes a skull.
What allows a cell to respond to a hormone?
1.hormone response element
2.presence of hormone receptor
3.Adrenocorticotropic
4.None of the above
What are good sources of fat for the body?
1.Fish and eggs
2.Nuts
3.Cheese
4.All of the above
What is Abell 370 whose picture was recently shared by the NASA?
1.Black hole
2.Exoplanet
3.Galaxy Cluster
4.Meteor
What is fingerprint powder made of?
1.Rosin
2.Black ferric oxide
3.Lamp black
4.All of the above
What is the main cause of Tsunami?
1.Tectonism
2.Earthquake on Sea Surface
3.Tidal force
4.All the above
What natural factors contribute to global climate?
1. Forest Fires
2.Solar Activity
3. Melting Permafrost
4.All the above
Which among the following is a non-biodegradable waste?
1.Plastic
2.Flowers
3.Vegetables
4.Dead animals
Which among the following is not a dwarf planet?
1.Mars
2.Makemake
3.Pluto
4.Eris
Which is not a benefit of burning garbage for fuel?
1. It creates more space for farming
2.It produces methane that can be used like natural gas
3.It partially addresses the solid waste disposal problem
4.It provides biomass energy
Which macronutrient is vital for every function of the body?
1.Water
2.Carbohydrates
3.Water
4.Proteins
Which molecules prevent cell membranes from dissolving in water?
1.Phospholipids
2.Fattyacids
3.Adenosine triphosphates
4.None of the above
Which of the following is a function of Earth atmosphere?
1.supplies the oxygen and water for life
2.screens out much of the Suns ultraviolet radiation
3.insulates the surface against temperature extremes
4.All of the above
Which of the following is a healthy blood pressure level?
1. 120/80 mmHg
2.140/90 mmHg
3.90/60 mmHg
4.120/140 mmHg
Which of the following is a probe to the Kuiper belt bodies?
1.Voyager
2.Van Allen Probe
3.New Horizon
4.Pioneer 11
Which of these is a starting point for primary succession?
1.a surface exposed by a retreating glacier
2.a neglected yard
3.abandoned farmland
4. an abandoned city
Which one of the following statements concerning the natural vegetation of India is not correct?
1.Sal is found in moist deciduous forests.
2.Casuarina is largely found along the coastal region of Tamil Nadu.
3.Deodar is a coniferous species of tree.
4.Shola forests are found mainlyon the upper reaches of Himalaya.
Which one of the following States of India is not covered by Food Forecasting Stations set up by the Central Water Commission?
1.Rajasthan
2.Jammu and Kashmir
3.Tripura
4.Himachal Pradesh
Which type of doctor specializes in teeth and jaw alignment?
1.Orthodontist
2.Pediatrician
3.Psychiatrist
4.Oncologist
__________ is made up of smoke and fog.
1.Cloud
2.Smog
3.Frost
4.Haze