General Science Multiple Choice Questions
Lack of antibodies in his blood.
Fungus
1,2 and 3
55
Sphygmomanometer
O-
1. Vitamin C - Scurvy
2. Vitamin D - Rickets
3. Vitamin E - Night Blindness
1 and 2
Potato
Oxygen
Parathyroid hormone
Non clotting of blood
Xylem
310
Vitamin A
Stigma
Vacuum
Fructose
Guard Cells
Pupil
Joseph Pristley
Calcium oxalate
Oxidation
Thyroxine
Blue green algae
Soya bean
Stomata
Skin
White blood cells
Rice
Cornea
1. A person with AB blood group is sometimes called a universal recipient becaouse of the -
Lack of antibodies in his blood.
2. Athlete's foot is a disease caused by -
Fungus
3.Which of the following would lead to malnutrition?
1. Over nutrition.
2. Under nutrition.
3. Imbalanced nutrition.1,2 and 3
4. The percentage of plasma in the total blood volume in human being is about -
55
5. Blood presure is measured with?
Sphygmomanometer
6.A man whose blood group is not known meets with a serious accident and needs blood transfusion immediately. Which one of the blood group mentioned below and readily available in the hospital wiill be safe for transfussion?
O-
7. Which of the following pairs is/are correctly matched?
1. Vitamin C - Scurvy
2. Vitamin D - Rickets
3. Vitamin E - Night Blindness
1 and 2
8. Which one of the following is a modified stem?
Potato
9. Which of the following is released during photosynthesis?
Oxygen
10. In human body, which one of the following hormones regulate blood calcium and phosphate?
Parathyroid hormone
11. Haemophilia is a genetic disorder which leads to:
Non clotting of blood
12. Which of the following transports water and mineral from the soil to other parts of the plants?
Xylem
13. The normal temperature of human body on the Kelvin scale is -
310
14. The Deficiency of which nutrient causes night blindness?
Vitamin A
15. In making of saffron spice, which one of the following parts of the plant is used?
Stigma
16. Velocity of the sound is minimum in -
Vacuum
17. The major component of honey is -
Fructose
18. The opening and closing of the stomatal pores is a functional of the -
Guard Cells
19. The amount of light entering into eye can be controlled and regulated by -
Pupil
20. Soda water was invented by?
Joseph Pristley
21. The major chemical compound found in human kidney stone is -
Calcium oxalate
22. Rusting is the process of -
Oxidation
23. Which of the following hormones contain iodine?
Thyroxine
24. Which one of the following arganisms can serve as a biofertilizer for rice crop?
Blue green algae
25. Which of the following has the highest protein content per gram?
Soya bean
26. The exchange of gases takes place in the leaves through some pores for the purpose of photosynthesis. These pores are called -
Stomata
27. Alpha-Keratin is a protein present in?
Skin
28. Which cells in our body are popularly called soldiers of the human body?
White blood cells
29. Which of the following is not a good source of nutrition of calcium?
Rice
30. In eye donation which part of donor's eyes is utilised?
Cornea