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Q.1Which of the following Vitamin contains traces of Selerium?

(B)
Q.2Crude Oil is heated in the furnace up to

(C)
Q.3Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum is involved in the synthesis and storage of

(C)
Q.4When NaHCO3 is heated, it produces

(A)
Q.5Stoma, found in the epidermis of leaves closes when guard cells ______

(B)
Q.6Iron and steel structures are damaged by:

(B)
Q.7Inflammation of liver is caused by

(B)
Q.8Enzymes are basically made up of:

(D)
Q.9What is the life span of red blood cells?

(C)
Q.10What is the percentage of water present in our brain?

(D)
Q.11In order to make Nitrogen available to primary producers like plants, in ecosystem it is converted into:

(C)
Q.12Parthenocarpy is the production of fruit which makes the fruit

(B)
Q.13Which tube among the following Joins kidneys and bladder?

(B)
Q.14The pancreatic juice which aids digestion is secreted onto?

(B)
Q.15Villi are small finger like structures in the

(B)
Q.16Yeast is essential in making of bread because it produces

(A)
Q.17After fertilization, a fruit develops from which part of the plant?

(C)
Q.18Which disease is caused by the deficiency of Vitamin D:

(B)
Q.19Which among the following is responsible for the clotting of the blood?

(B)
Q.20Mastication is called the process of :

(C)
Q.21At which temperature does bacteria die?

(A)
Q.22What is the colour of Oxyhaemoglobin?

(B)
Q.23Pepsinogen is converted into stomach in

(D)
Q.24Laughing Gas is called?

(B)
Q.25How many Pairs of ribs in human body?

(D)
Q.26The average of blood in human body is ;

(C)
Q.27Which gas is responsible for global worming

(C)
Q.28Ice floats because

(B)
Q.29Boiling of eggs is a:

(B)
Q.30"Rocket " is a disease due to the deficiency of

(D)
Q.31Which blood group is a Universal Donor?

(D)
Q.32Which part of the brain conters for the control of respiration, heart-beat and blood preaure?

(A)
Q.33Vitamin A is essential for

(B)
Q.34Which vitamin prevents heamorrhaging?

(D)
Q.35How much blood a normal adult person have in the body?

(C)
Q.36Hydrochloric acid is necessary for easy digestion of :

(D)
Q.37Which vitamin is provided by sunlight to the human body?

(A)
Q.38What is H5N1?

(C)
Q.39LED stands for :

(D)
Q.40"Leukemia" is a disease of the:

(B)
Q.41Why is the Ozone important for mankind ?

(A)
Q.42The best source of Vitamin C is :

(C)
Q.43Cooking Gas is mixture of which of the following 2 gases ?

(C)
Q.44Which of the following is caused by Bacteria ?

(B)
Q.45Bio-fuels are sources of energy derived from

(B)
Q.46The hottest & brightest plant of the solar system

(B)
Q.47Globel warming is increased due to access of

(B)
Q.48Bile Juice is produced in which part of body?

(B)
Q.49Mars is called

(B)
Q.50Which of the following element come first in Periodic Table?

(A)
Q.51In human which body part develop first?

(A)
Q.52How many chambers are in the human heart?

(B)
Q.53Which of the following colours are primary colours?

(A)
Q.54Red blood corpuscles are formed in the :

(B)
Q.55Plants during night exhale:

(B)
Q.56Fear of bathing

(B)
Q.57Dead plants on the surface of water and oxygen depletion of the water body is called:

(C)
Q.58Which among the following vitman help in blood cloting ?

(B)
Q.59Which word does not belong with the other ?

(B)
Q.60Scotograph is an instrument for:

(A)
Q.61which hormone is responsible for production of milk in human body?

(B)
Q.62A nerve cell is called:

(C)
Q.63The compound used in anti-Malaria drugs is :

(A)
Q.64Which Two organs are mainly affected by malaria?

(B)
Q.65"Dosimeter" is a device used to measure:

(A)
Q.66Which among the following is the best conductor of electricity ?

(B)
Q.67Philology is the study of:

(D)
Q.68When a gas is turned into a liquid the process is known as:

(B)
Q.69Sound can not travel through:

(C)
Q.70At what temperature water has maximum density ?

(D)
Q.71Newton is unit of :

(D)
Q.72درج ذیل شعر کس کا ہے ؟ نثا ر میں تیری گلیوں کے اے وطن کے جہاں چلی ہے رسم کے کوئی سر اٹھا کے نہ چلے

(C)
Q.73Bile is stored in :

(C)
Q.74Vessels that carry blood away from heart

(A)
Q.75The ability of metals to be drawn into thin wire is know as:

(A)
Q.76Sphygmomanometer is an instrument used to means _

(B)
Q.77"Theory of Relatives " was presented by:

(B)
Q.78Which acid is produced in Gastric juice of Gall bladder?

(B)
Q.79Benjamin Franklin due to his invention of lightning rod is known as father of :

(B)
Q.80Heartbeat of a baby starts?

(A)
Q.81Traches Diesase concerns:

(A)
Q.82Which unit is used to measure latitude earth?

(B)
Q.83Diaphram is a thin skeletal muscle in body related to:

(B)
Q.84Diphthena is a disease related to

(A)
Q.85Which instrument is used to measure humidity in air?

(B)
Q.86Boiling point of water is:

(D)
Q.87White blood cells are also called leukocytes fight against:

(B)
Q.88Adult human being have bones ;

(A)
Q.89Interferon is ?

(D)
Q.90Isotopes are the atoms of the same element with different number of :

(C)
Q.91In the process of Galvanization an iron sheet is coated with

(B)
Q.92Which of the following is a non-Metallic mineral:

(B)
Q.93The most important Ore of Aluminium is

(A)
Q.94The gas used in manufacturing of Banaspati Ghee is :

(D)
Q.95Which of the following is not an objective of Millennium development goals?

(C)
Q.96The study of age,aged and aging is called as :

(C)
Q.97Human eye is sensitive to which colour(light)

(C)
Q.98Wind energy is an example of :

(C)
Q.99Which gas is predominantly responsible for global Warming:

(B)
Q.100The Jupiter is a ball of ?

(A)
Q.101Muscular and nervous disorders is due to lack of:

(D)
Q.102The largest cell in the human body is :

(A)
Q.103A bit can be :

(B)
Q.104what should be given to an athlete for instant energy?

(D)
Q.105Ammesia is related to loss of :

(B)
Q.106Anti-Cancer vitamin is :

(D)
Q.107Which species does the penguin belong to:

(A)
Q.108Enzymes are made of:

(C)
Q.109Bio gas is the name of:

(A)
Q.110The Planet which revolves slowly around the Sun is ?

(D)
Q.111Milk contains water

(C)
Q.112Which of the following is the best source of vitamin "C"?

(C)
Q.113 Which of the following gases is used in illuminating?

(D)
Q.114Which of the following layers absorbs most of the sun's ultraviolet radiation?

(C)
Q.115Diabetes is caused due to malfunctioning of

(B)
Q.116One of the following is not a function of bones in human body?

(B)
Q.117Which substance is used in match sticks?

(A)
Q.118The main gases that produce acid rain are

(A)
Q.119 A clear sky is blue because

(C)
Q.120Name the scientist who first of all did some experiments with gravity? Laws of Gravitation came much later.

(C)
Q.121Ber-Beri is a deficiency disease caused by an unbalanced diet low in:

(C)
Q.122An average human breathes how many times in a day?

(B)
Q.123Which of the following is a non-metal that remains in liquid form at room temperature?

(B)
Q.124Which gas is filled in balloons that fly?

(D)
Q.125All weathers are mainly caused by:

(C)
Q.126Organisms encode their genes in long strands of:

(C)
Q.127In which direction does the Earth rotate around its axis?

(C)
Q.128Which of the following is the name of the smallest part of the matter discovered by the scientists?

(D)
Q.129"Richter Scale" is used for measuring:

(C)
Q.130Green vegetables are a good source of

(B)
Q.131The substances human body produces to fight against disease germs are called:

(D)
Q.132Vitamin 'E' is present in:

(D)
Q.133The cause of malaria was discovered by:

(A)
Q.134Virally infected cells in response to the presence of virus produce protein cells:

(A)
Q.135Which one is the most abundant in Atmosphere

(B)
Q.136Deficiency of Iodine causes

(A)
Q.137Science deals with low temperature

(A)
Q.138GENERAL ABILITY :- Gas for preparation of banaspati Ghee:

(A)
Q.139Vitamin for Blood Clotting?

(A)
Q.140Appendicitis is an inflammation of the:

(A)
Q.141Sound cannot travel through:

(A)
Q.142Vitamin for blood clotting:

(A)
Q.143The Earth is the largest planet of the Solar System.

(D)
Q.144Birds are:

(B)
Q.145Hydrophobia is a symptom of which of the following diseases?

(D)
Q.146The most abundant metal in the earth's crust is:

(C)
Q.147Sunlight mixture spectrum of different colour show light?

(A)
Q.148Diet prevent frojm constipation?

(A)
Q.149Malaria Disease?

(A)
Q.150Art of write code words?

(A)
Q.151CFC gas produced by?

(A)
Q.152Earth and Sun smallest distance in month?

(A)
Q.153AlDs virus?

(A)
Q.154Hepatitis C affects which Organ

(B)
Q.155Which of the following is a Star?

(A)
Q.156A person's weight is 100 kg on earth It will be on the moon

(A)
Q.157A baby's heartbeat starts before he is

(A)
Q.158Bone of Shoulder girdle is?

(A)
Q.159Light of sun can be focused by which lens or mirror?

(A)
Q.160Sodium chloride is commonly known as?

(A)
Q.161Ice melting point

(A)
Q.162Water has maximum density ?

(A)
Q.163According to modern system of taxonomy, living organisms have been classified into?

(A)
Q.164In human beings influenza is caused by ?

(A)
Q.165"Tooth decay" due to the deficiency of

(B)
Q.166Kinetic energy posses due to body of its:

(C)
Q.167INSULIN secreted by:

(B)
Q.168Vertical distance from Sea level is called

(B)
Q.169Digestion of food started from

(A)
Q.170What is the chemical name of bleaching powder?

(A)
Q.171Which of the following is the smallest planet in our solar system?

(B)
Q.172The largest among the following is:

(D)
Q.173Which catalyst is used for separation of oxygen and Hydrogen in water(H2 O )?

(C)
Q.174The inner core of an optical fiber is---------in composition;

(A)
Q.175The Earth rotates on its axis from------------

(C)
Q.176Which of the following is not a chemical reaction?

(B)
Q.177Volume of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure .What would be its volume when pressure is doubled?

(C)
Q.178A tetraplegia is a condition which refers to:

(D)
Q.179'Horse Power' is standard unit of power equal to:

(D)
Q.180Which of the Planet is closest to the Sun?

(A)
Q.181What do you understand by the disease "Insomnia"?

(A)
Q.182Optical Fibre system is mainly utilized in:

(A)
Q.183 What causes polio?

(C)
Q.184The term PVC is widely used in plastics industry. PVC stands for:

(A)
Q.185Who defined laws of Gravitation?

(A)
Q.186Force is measured by:

(B)
Q.187Apiculture refers to_____________?

(B)
Q.188 Biopsy is done on tissues taken from ___________?

(C)
Q.189The lifespan of Red Blood Cells is__________ days.

(B)
Q.190The density of water is ______?

(A)
Q.191 Black gold is an oil; Black diamond is___________?

(C)
Q.192White blood cells work as ....................?

(A)
Q.193Rabies is a contagious disease spread to people from the saliva of infected .......................?

(A)
Q.194Tooth decays is due to deficiency of .........................?

(A)
Q.195Amnesia is a disease of ..............................?

(A)
Q.196Acid rain contains high level of ...............?

(A)
Q.197Most abundamt gas in air is ..................?

(A)
Q.198Study of fossils called ................?

(A)
Q.199Which of the gland produces bile?

(A)
Q.200Chemical formula of washing soda is :

(A)
Q.201Which resources are non- renewable?

(B)
Q.202Which mushroom is not edible?

(A)
Q.203Kidney stones is caused due to _______

(B)
Q.204The luminous body emits_______

(A)
Q.205which mirror is used to Headlights of cars:

(A)
Q.206Powerhouse of living cell is called:

(C)
Q.207Nuclear energy when expanded converts

(B)
Q.208The first working laser was developed by:

(B)
Q.209The atomic number of Hydrogen is.

(A)
Q.210When the temperature increases, resistance decreases in _______.

(C)
Q.211Water and salt are produced by reaction of an acid and _____.

(B)
Q.212Mass is the same physical quantity as.

(B)
Q.213Carbohydrates are stored in plants and animals in the following respective form.

(A)
Q.214In the manufacture of Banaspati Ghee which gas is used?

(A)
Q.215Which gas is used in fire extinguishers:

(B)
Q.216Joule is the unit of:

(B)
Q.217Which of the following is herbivores?

(C)
Q.218The potential of pure water is:

(A)
Q.219Law of magnetic induction given by:

(B)
Q.220Who discovered Penicillin:

(A)
Q.221Who discovered dynamite:

(C)
Q.222Blood group is identified by:

(A)
Q.223Which gas is present in blub:

(A)
Q.224Joule is the unit of :

(B)
Q.225Which of the following is Herbivores.

(C)
Q.226The Potential of pure water is :

(A)
Q.227Law of Magnetic induction given by :

(B)
Q.228Who discovered Penicilline

(A)
Q.229Who discovered dynamite:

(C)
Q.230Blood group is identified by :

(A)
Q.231Which gas is present in bulb ?

(B)
Q.232The product of the mass and the velocity is known as

(B)
Q.233Which of the following instrument used to measure water vapors in the atmosphere?

(B)
Q.234The normal temperature of human body on the kelvin scale is ______

(A)
Q.235______ is used to accelerate beam of charged particles .

(C)
Q.236Digital TV emits ____

(A)
Q.237The purest form of iron which has little amount of carbon in it is

(C)
Q.238In the atmosphere carbon dioxide is removed by __________

(C)
Q.239The speed of sound is minimum in :

(C)
Q.240A mature tree will take how much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere annually?

(B)
Q.241Which gas is combustible.

(B)
Q.242How much blood human body contains .

(B)
Q.243Car batteries uses___ that reacts with lead plates to generate electricity

(A)
Q.244In the atmosphere if the temperature is low then the pressure is ___

(B)
Q.245The blotting paper helps absorb liquid by___

(B)
Q.246شعر میں کسی شخص مقام یا واقعہ کی طرف اشارہ کیا کہلاتاہے؟

(A)
Q.247Which part of body become lethal due to attack of Covid-19:

(B)
Q.248Deficiency of ____causes anemia

(D)
Q.249Pneumonia is caused by which bacteria:

(B)
Q.250Which metallic element is liquid at room temperature:

(C)
Q.251Which gas is 80 times more potent than CO₂

(B)
Q.252Humans have __________ pairs of chromosomes

(B)
Q.253Guava is a rich source of which vitamin :

(D)
Q.254Blood is thicker than ___________

(A)
Q.255Which element is liquid at room temperature :

(D)
Q.256Who is the father of Geometry :

(C)
Q.257Thomas Edison is famous for inventing :

(B)
Q.258Bronze is an alloy of:

(D)
Q.259Gold Silver and Copper are-------- minerals .

(C)
Q.260---------- contain two nuclei.

(C)
Q.261Which of the following Female mosquito is the cause of Dengue Fever?

(B)
Q.262Other than limestone which is soluble in karst Topography:

(D)
Q.263Radioactivity was discovered by -----------

(B)
Q.264Who discovered blood circulation ?

(C)
Q.265A place where bees are kept is called.

(A)
Q.266The layer of atmosphere where we live is ;

(B)
Q.267The rear view mirror of a motor vehicle is ______

(B)
Q.268Sanitation is the ______ means of promoting health through prevention of human contact with the hazards of waste .

(A)
Q.269The first element of periodic table is .

(B)
Q.270Which elememt is most abundant in Universe ?

(B)
Q.271lightning rod invented by .

(B)
Q.272Autopsy is taking organ from______

(B)
Q.273The purest form of water is :

(A)
Q.274The physical part of a computer is known as:

(B)
Q.275Matter exist in which form

(D)
Q.276Which of the following is the "bird flu virus"?

(B)
Q.277The study of insects is called:

(B)
Q.278Autopsy is taking tissue from:

(B)
Q.279Which of the following is not a vestigial organ?

(C)
Q.280Coal and gas burning causes:

(B)
Q.281Deficiency of Vitamin D results in

(B)
Q.282Deficiency of Vitamin A results in____________?

(A)
Q.283Vitamin E is stored in

(C)
Q.284Fat is stored in which part of the body:

(C)
Q.285Which direction does wind flow around areas of high pressure in the Northern Hemisphere?

(B)
Q.286The share of ____________is highest among all commercial energy consumption:

(B)
Q.287Tropical cyclone becomes a hurricane at speeds more than

(C)
Q.288which one of the following palnets is nearest to the earth?

(A)
Q.289Fructose sugar is also known as :

(A)
Q.290Vitamin B6 is also known as :

(C)
Q.291HP processing of fruit and vegetables mean:

(A)
Q.292which of the following is least pollutant:

(B)
Q.293The sugar present in milk:

(C)
Q.294Protein Present in egg yolk is rich in:

(A)
Q.295Osteomalacia is caused by the deficiency of :

(D)
Q.296The gas commonly known as "laughing gas" is

(C)
Q.297Which material provides shield against gamma rays:

(B)
Q.298The Core of optical fiber is made of:

(C)
Q.299Dry Ice is also called :

(B)
Q.300Coral is made of.

(B)
Q.301Imaginary horizontal line on atmosphere which represent equal atmospheric pressure

(A)
Q.302The Uncharge Particle of atom is

(A)
Q.303A test that detects abnormalities In brain IS called

(B)
Q.304Vertical movement of air which exert force this force is called.

(A)
Q.305What is the brightest planet in the solar system?

(D)
Q.306Approximately what fraction of the human genome encodes proteins?

(A)
Q.307In the plant cells which reactions occurs in the Stroma of the chloroplasts?

(A)
Q.308Sitmulus intensity is detected in brain by?

(A)
Q.309Cirrhosis is a disease that affects which organ among the following?

(A)
Q.310____ makes up 14 to 17 percent of the skeleton?

(D)
Q.311The vitamin that controls the browning in fruits by the help enzymes is;

(B)
Q.312The energy value of fats and oils is ___ times more than carbohydrates and proteins?

(B)
Q.313The milk needs to be heated for complete pasteurization at 161F for _____ seconds:

(B)
Q.314Vitamin that is produced by body and is not found in fruits and vegetables:

(B)
Q.315Coniferous forests have low biodiversity than

(A)
Q.316Rocks that contain fossils are:

(C)
Q.317Depletion of the ozone layer is caused due to:

(C)
Q.318Afforestation at large scale can be observed at:

(B)
Q.319Which of the following can be recycled many times?

(A)
Q.320Study of life in outer space is known as:

(B)
Q.321Which of the following studies the interactions among organisms and their environment?

(D)
Q.322Which Acid is used in for Car batteries :

(B)
Q.323The Ozone layer is at height of Kilometers from the surface of the Earth ?

(B)
Q.324Which Muslim Scientist is considered to be the founder of chemistry.

(B)
Q.325Water ______ at 32 °Fahrenheit and boils at 121° Fahrenheit.

(C)
Q.326An antibiotic is used to inhibit growth or destroy ______.

(A)
Q.327A cooling agent that has lower temperature than water ice, is solid form of _______.

(C)
Q.328Biogas produced as a result of anaerobic decay of organic matter consists primarily of ______gases.

(D)
Q.329UPS Stands for_______.

(B)
Q.330Low silicon, oxygen, and High iron, magnesium are the characteristics of ______magma

(A)
Q.331Malaria medicine contains which element :

(B)
Q.332Stainless steel is in the from of :

(A)
Q.333The lifespan of Red blood Cells is__________days:

(C)
Q.334Who is known as the father of modern cosmology :

(C)
Q.335The time taken for sunlight to reach the Earth

(C)
Q.336The minimum velocity necessary to put a satellite into orbit is called :

(B)
Q.337Female part of flower is known as:

(B)
Q.338Frog respires through :

(C)
Q.339Albert Einstein was

(C)
Q.340A Cation with 1+ has 10 electrons, how many protons does it contain:

(B)
Q.341Laws of gravity presented by:

(B)
Q.342Near sightedness or myopia can be corrected by:

(B)
Q.343which units are used to measure air pressure in vehicles tires:

(A)
Q.344The ________ara actual dried flowers bud used as spice.

(B)
Q.345With no air resistance regardless of their masses, the bodies fall with:

(A)
Q.346The gemstone ruby is actually________with traces of some other elements.

(B)
Q.347The speed of sound is maximum when :

(C)
Q.348A Ball is thrown vertically upwards. The Acceleration due to gravity :

(A)
Q.349"The diversity of species on Earth is generating itself "Proved the Ideas of :

(B)
Q.350Insect Breathe through :

(A)
Q.351Proton was discovered by :

(D)
Q.352Bronze is an alloy of:

(C)
Q.353How many bones are there in an adult human being?

(C)
Q.354The gas commonly known as "Laughing gas is:

(D)
Q.355Name the acid which is present in the sting of ants?

(A)
Q.356Dr. Abdus Salam Awarded Nobel Prize having work on which basic forces?

(C)
Q.357To make an uncharged object to have a negative charge we must:

(C)
Q.358The least polluted gas is

(C)
Q.359The weight of an object at the centre of the earth of radius R is.

(D)
Q.360Full grown tree absorb annually how much Carbon dioxide?

(A)
Q.361Which Protein Factory for RNA?

(A)
Q.362Sea water contains chlorine and ...............

(C)
Q.363Which day is observed as"Thalassemia Day"?

(A)
Q.364Polio Vaccine was developed by :

(C)
Q.365Anemometer is used to measure :

(A)
Q.366Highest number of death caused by :

(B)
Q.367Solar Current is which type of current:

(B)
Q.368Laughing gas is also called:

(C)
Q.369Unit of illumination is :

(B)
Q.370Human body is Communicated through:

(B)
Q.371Which vitaman is water soluble?

(A)
Q.372What is the energy formed due to waterfall:

(D)
Q.373In SI unit of Time Picosecond is equal to:

(B)
Q.374The cause of soil pollution is:

(B)
Q.375Long sleep in animals during winter are termed as:

(C)
Q.376Who founded the Relationship between Electricity and Magnetism?

(B)
Q.377Which of the following is the primary producer?

(A)
Q.378The World's largest bird is:

(A)
Q.379Tim cook is the CEO of?

(A)
Q.380Study of stars is called:

(B)
Q.381which acid is used in battries:

(B)
Q.382Name the element which is used to fabricate solar cells and transistors?

(A)
Q.383Cyclones are referred as:

(B)
Q.384The study of flowers and fruits is called:

(B)
Q.385Which one is not a fruit?

(B)
Q.386In Human Body Pancreas secretes:

(C)
Q.387Pakistan annual sugar Consumption per capita is:

(B)
Q.388Saturated hydrocarbons are called:

(A)
Q.389Al-Amal Mission " belongs to which cuntry?

(A)
Q.390Which metal is used in the florescent tubes and bulb of thermometer ?

(C)
Q.391Name the element which is used to fabricate solar cells and transistors ?

(A)
Q.392Which country became the worlds leading exporter of Liquefied Gas (LNG)?

(D)
Q.393The basic building blocks of plants and animals are referred to as:

(A)
Q.394Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs as a result of bacteria named:

(B)
Q.395The thyroid gland located at the front of neck produces___ hormones?

(A)
Q.396The optical fibers used in fiber optics are made of

(A)
Q.397The Energy due to position is called;

(B)
Q.398the material used in blood clotting is made up of

(B)
Q.399Which of the following rays are more penetrating?

(C)
Q.400Isotopes of an element have the same number of

(B)
Q.401The first process in a petroleum refinery is known as:

(B)
Q.402Which acid is used in fermentation process of food?

(B)
Q.403Who invented Hydrogen Bomb?

(C)
Q.404Amount of water vapour in air is regarded as

(C)
Q.405Distance between planet and star is measured in

(B)
Q.406Homeostasis is a process to prevent and stop bleeding is made up of.

(A)
Q.407 The Third Most abundant element is:

(C)
Q.408Far Sightedness can be corrected by:

(A)
Q.409How many Neutrons in Hydrogen:

(A)
Q.410Diamond is the form of:

(A)
Q.411The Life of red blood cells is:

(B)
Q.412Fission reaction is which type of reaction :

(A)
Q.413Water vapor is:

(C)
Q.414Women voice is loud to to:

(B)
Q.415Non-flowering plants are called as:

(B)
Q.416The Unit of gas bill is:

(A)
Q.417Thomas Edison is famous for inventing :

(B)
Q.418Bronze is an alloy of :

(D)
Q.419Which of the following female mosquito is the cause of Dengue fever?

(B)
Q.420Other than limestone which is soluble in Karst Topography:

(D)
Q.421Function of transformer:

(D)
Q.422Animal reserved energy stored in:

(B)
Q.423Tomato is which type of plant:

(B)
Q.424Bronze is an alloy of:

(A)
Q.425Who invented steam Engine?

(A)
Q.426In methane the ratio of atom of Carbon and Hydrogen is:

(A)
Q.427Who discoverd the solar system?

(B)
Q.428Pure limstone is called_____

(B)
Q.429Which gas is used in a fire extinguishers?

(A)
Q.430Which heating element is most effective?

(C)
Q.431The main purpose for UN framework convention on climate change is:

(B)
Q.432By mixing all the colours of the visible spectrum of sunlight, we produce:

(C)
Q.433which component of diet helps in preventing constipation?

(C)
Q.434Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite which effects the ____________?

(B)
Q.435Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the Moon followed by:

(B)
Q.436which of the following gases' is used for refrigeration?

(B)
Q.437Which part of the brain regulates temperature of the body?

(C)
Q.438Art of writing codes and secret language is called?

(A)
Q.439AIDS virus is called:

(B)
Q.440Which of the following element is not essential for plants?

(D)
Q.441Which alloy consisting of mainly Tin and Lead is called:

(D)
Q.442. Electrons were discovered by.

(C)
Q.443The only species of the cat family that lives and hunts in groups are:

(B)
Q.444The removal of carbon dioxide urine and sweat is a process of ________?

(B)
Q.445which of the following does not include in atmosphere?

(B)
Q.446Polination by birds is called____________?

(B)
Q.447The electromagnetic wave was discovered by Heinrich Rudolf Hertz. He was _______?

(C)
Q.448Which of the following is a carnivore?

(C)
Q.449According to Simon Winchester 's book, how many Tectonic plates are there in earth?

(D)
Q.450A baby Heart beat start:

(C)
Q.451Treatment through vaccination was founded by:

(B)
Q.452Muscular and nervous disorders are owing to lack of:

(D)
Q.453Medicine that counteract effects of poison is called as:

(B)
Q.454 What is the harm from the depletion of Earth's Ozone Layer?

(C)
Q.455The compound used in anti-Malaria drugs is:

(A)
Q.456Tonsils in humans are located In which part of the body?

(C)
Q.457"Leukemia" is a disease of the:

(B)
Q.458Which of the following is not a natural fiber?

(C)
Q.459Humidity in the Air is measured by:

(B)
Q.460Red Blood Cells are produced in:

(C)
Q.461What is the weight of the average human brain

(A)
Q.462Philately is :

(C)
Q.463Electromagnetic waves was discovered by :

(C)
Q.464Which element is used to remove the permanent hardness of water:

(A)
Q.465Which metal is the best conductor?

(B)
Q.466Which of the following is highest energy Photon?

(C)
Q.467Study of Gardens is known as;

(A)
Q.468Thermometer was invented by:

(A)
Q.469Stainless steel is and alloy of iron and

(D)
Q.470Which vitamin play important role in blood clotting:

(B)
Q.471Five years ago the average age of P and Q was 15 year Now average age of P.Q and R is 20 years What would be the age of R after 10 year?

(A)
Q.472The compound used in anti-Malaria drugs is:

(A)
Q.473Tonsils in humans are located In which part of the body?

(C)
Q.474Vitamin C is present in:

(C)
Q.475Removal of top siol by wind or water is called ?

(A)
Q.476Which element is used to remove the permanent hardness of water

(A)
Q.477Which metal is best conductor?

(B)
Q.478Which of the following is highest energy Photon ?

(C)
Q.479Study of Garden is known as

(A)
Q.480Thermometer was invented by

(A)
Q.481Stainless steel is and alloy of iron and

(B)
Q.482Which Vitamin play important role in blood clotting

(B)
Q.483How many millimeters are these is one centimeter?

(A)
Q.484One kilometer is equal to how many miles?

(A)
Q.485The rear view mirror of a motor vehicle is

(B)
Q.486Among the following mediums, velocity of sound is the maximum in?

(C)
Q.487Ozone layer protects life on the Earth from:

(A)
Q.488Fiber Optics are used in:

(A)
Q.489Which of the following glands is large-sized at birth but reduces in size with aging?

(D)
Q.490Molasses is a by products of___ factory?

(B)
Q.491A plant species is most likely to become invasive when introduced to a new area if:

(B)
Q.492Which of the following animals is not a "Ruminant"?

(C)
Q.493Trachoma is a disease of the ____

(C)
Q.494deficiency of Calcium lead to :

(A)
Q.495what is measured by the unit Joule?

(D)
Q.496The unit of "Force " in S.I units is:

(C)
Q.497Virally infected cells produce and release small protein called:

(D)
Q.498When light enters from rare to denser medium It bends towards the normal line it is called:

(B)
Q.499"MEANDER" means:

(A)
Q.500Osmosis

(C)
Q.501Metre is the unit of: and Spaces

(D)
Q.502The enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of fats is:

(B)
Q.503If all the plants of the world die, all the animals will also die due to shortage of:

(D)
Q.504"Adobe flash" is an example of:

(B)
Q.505Incisors, Canines, Pre-Molars, and Molar are :

(C)
Q.506Acid precipitation results from human modifications of:

(A)
Q.507Secondary growth of stems and roots:

(C)
Q.508When table salt NaCl is added to water?

(C)
Q.509The percentage of oxygen in the atmospheric air is approximately:

(B)
Q.510Which thing the brain demands the most :

(A)
Q.511___________ supply oxygen to blood:

(B)
Q.512The Strongest type of Energy is:

(C)
Q.513Diamond is the form of:

(B)
Q.514Which of the following plants are called arthrophytes?

(C)
Q.515Which is the hardest:

(B)
Q.516Which material is used in normal pencil:

(B)
Q.517The Process of Protection of iron by Zinc coating is called:

(B)
Q.518_________ is used to measure altitude from Sea level.

(A)
Q.519_______is non-viral disease.

(D)
Q.520The most naturally event in Nutrient Cycle is :

(B)
Q.521Total bones in human body are?

(A)
Q.522Who was the first to invent Airplane?

(B)
Q.523The birds who feed marine food remove one of glands?

(A)
Q.524Which of the gland produces bile?

(A)
Q.525The process of applying zinc coating to iron is called

(B)
Q.526Which type of lens is found in human eye?

(A)
Q.527Which of the following is the smallest planet in our Solar System?

(B)
Q.528How many chromosomes do people normally have?:

(B)
Q.529Trachoma is a disease of the:

(C)
Q.530 The term 'Horticulture' means study of:

(A)
Q.531Light travels at:

(A)
Q.532Photosynthesis in plants takes place faster in :

(B)
Q.533'Spratly island' is disputed between China and:

(D)
Q.534Physiotherapy deals With:

(B)
Q.535Which element of the following is not essential for plants ?

(A)
Q.536What is the circumference of Earth?

(B)
Q.537Whet is the boiling point (°C) of water at 1 atm°?

(C)
Q.538Which type of cells protect body from Infectious diseases and foreign invaders?

(A)
Q.539Which is the second largest planet in our solar System ?

(B)
Q.540The largest planet of our solar system is ;

(B)
Q.541Which of the following vitamins maintains normal clotting of blood ?

(D)
Q.542The uncharged particles in an atom is called

(C)
Q.543The hottest planet of the solar system is ;

(A)
Q.544The largest planet of our solar sysytem is ;

(A)
Q.545Iron deficiency in human body causes ;

(C)
Q.546CNG has the same chemical composition as that of :

(B)
Q.547Chronometer is used to measure :

(C)
Q.548The largest planet of the solar system is :

(A)
Q.549The gas commonly known as "Laughing gas "

(C)
Q.550Electric current is measured in

(D)
Q.551which of the following instruments is used for measuring the humidity in air?

(B)
Q.552The second most abundant metal found in the Earth's crust is:

(A)
Q.553Geology describes the rocky parts of the Earth's:

(C)
Q.554The speed of light is___________.

(B)
Q.555The longest and the strongest bone in the human body is:

(C)
Q.556Analog signal is measured in?

(A)
Q.557Parkinson is a disease of :

(A)
Q.558North and South Poles are separated by?

(A)
Q.559Cataract is a disease of?

(A)
Q.560Let us suppose a mass on Earth be 100 kg. What will be mass on moon?

(C)
Q.561The study of cancer is called__________?

(A)
Q.562Asthma is provoked by:

(B)
Q.563Stethescope was invented by___________

(D)
Q.564The circumference of the earth8 is:

(B)
Q.565Biome is community of :

(C)
Q.566The lifespan of while Blood Cells is:

(D)
Q.567Which of the following Planet is called "Morning or 3 vening star"?

(B)
Q.568An instrument that measures air pressure is called?

(B)
Q.569Hygrometer is used to measure:

(C)
Q.570Which Vitamin is most soluble in water :

(C)
Q.571 During high temperatures in summers it is recommended to drink plenty of water to avoid :

(C)
Q.572 The process by which a substance absorbs moisture upon exposure to the atmosphere is called:

(A)
Q.573Which from the following is true for "Sound"?

(A)
Q.574The planet nearest to the sun is:

(C)
Q.575During high temperatures in summers it is recommended to drink plenty of water to avoid:

(C)
Q.576The inner core of an optical fiber is ----------- in composition

(A)
Q.577The process by which a substance absorbs moisture upon expose to atmosphere is called:

(A)
Q.578Which from the following is true for "Sound"?

(A)
Q.579The plant nearest the Sun is:

(C)
Q.580The uncharged particle in an atom is called :

(C)
Q.581One horsepower is equal to:

(C)
Q.582Most of the ozone in the atmosphere is concentrated in the:

(C)
Q.583Which one of the following is a metal?

(B)
Q.584Which gas present in the Earth's atmosphere can absorb solar ultraviolet radiation

(B)
Q.585Rainfall is measured using a:

(C)
Q.586Increased level of SGOT/AST in blood is an indication of

(A)
Q.587The over cooking of food should be avoided because it:

(B)
Q.588What are liquids that evaporate quickly, called?

(A)
Q.589Earth completes one rotation on its axis in ___:

(B)
Q.590The procedure of Shattering the galtstones and kidney stones by shockwaves is called:

(D)
Q.591Study of Spiders is called:

(A)
Q.592When a gas turns into a liquid the process is called:

(A)
Q.593Which vitamin obtained from sun:

(B)
Q.594Which gas is used in Airships

(A)
Q.595The average weight of male brain is:

(C)
Q.596If rooms are not ventilated then which gas is produced in room :

(B)
Q.597Vitamin A is present in:

(B)
Q.598Cooking gas is a mixture of :

(B)
Q.599Why noble gases are less reactive :

(B)
Q.600Diamond is an allotropic form of :

(A)
Q.601What is the first element in the periodic table?

(A)
Q.602Non-flowering plants are called as ______.

(A)
Q.603Who among the following proposed laws of planetary motion?

(C)
Q.604The gases used in different types of welding would include______.

(D)
Q.605Law of magnet induction purposed by ____.

(A)
Q.606How many neutrons in Hydrogen?

(A)
Q.607The study of Tissues is called:

(B)
Q.608The range of normal blood pressure is:

(B)
Q.609A matter can exist in which of the following forms:

(D)
Q.610The number of bones in new born baby is:

(C)
Q.611The reaction between an acid and a base to form:

(A)
Q.612River flows into a quiet lake and begins to form a:

(A)
Q.613Healthful diet includes balance, variety and ____ principle.

(B)
Q.614Which is used as an electrode in the dry cell:

(B)
Q.615The muscles, tissues, and blood all are made up of:

(B)
Q.616Sound travels fastest in:

(A)
Q.617Which of the following is not a vector quantity:

(C)
Q.618Our brain demands the most:

(A)
Q.619The Sunlight can reach a depth of ____ meters in the ocean.

(B)
Q.620How many stages f COVID-19 discovered until now:

(B)
Q.621Blood is thicker than _____.

(B)
Q.622The amount of oxygen required to store your body to its normal resting level of metabolic function is called:

(A)
Q.623Horticulture is the study of:

(C)
Q.624Which of the following branch of biology is related with the study of the bacteria:

(B)
Q.625Chinese astronaut Wang Yaping is famous for:

(A)
Q.626How many times a normal man respires per minute:

(B)
Q.627Solar plate consist of which type of cell:

(B)
Q.628Who said microbes are animalcule:

(C)
Q.629Duodenum Jejunum is a part of:

(B)
Q.630Element present in largest amount in human body is:

(C)
Q.631Cooking oil can be converted into vegetable ghee by the process of:

(C)
Q.632The SI unit of "Pressure" is:

(A)
Q.633Who discovered the force of attraction or repulsion:

(C)
Q.634___________focus was on the scientific-study observable behavior that could be objectively measured and verified.

(D)
Q.635"A Child can think logically about objects and events" This is the characteristic given by Piaget of stage:

(A)
Q.636What is the other name of Null Hypothesis?

(D)
Q.637Assessment at the end of instruction is called:

(B)
Q.638 What is the chemical formula of sugar.

(C)
Q.639Which of the following nutrients has the highest calorific value?

(B)
Q.640The average heartbeat per minute in a normal man is:

(B)
Q.641Package of enzymes bounded by a membrane called a:

(B)
Q.642Which of the following is combustible?

(A)
Q.643Most crucial step in natural growth in nutrient cycle is:

(A)
Q.644COVID-19 cause by:

(C)
Q.645_____________is an instrument for measuring a small electric current.

(C)
Q.646MICR stands for :

(B)
Q.647The study of insects is called :

(B)
Q.648formic acid is obtained from :

(C)
Q.649which test is used for cardiorespiratory fitness?

(C)
Q.650scientist first identified coronavirus in animals in .

(B)
Q.651automatic seaboat print one t - shirt in how much tim e :

(B)
Q.652myopia disease is related to :

(B)
Q.653ایک شعاع کتنے سروں پر مشتمل ہوتی ہے؟

(C)
Q.654Centrosome formed the:

(A)
Q.655The imaginary line around an object in which it rotates is called:

(C)
Q.656Enzymes are made up of:

(B)
Q.657بھٹیوں میں استعمال میں ہونے والے تھرمامیٹر میں کون سی دھاتیں استعمال ہوتی ہیں؟

(B)
Q.658گریوی ٹیشن کا قانون۔۔۔۔مطابقت رکھتا ہے۔

(C)
Q.659انسانی آنکھ میں کسی جسم کا امیج۔۔۔۔۔پر بنتا ہے؟

(B)
Q.660The basic photosynthetic pigment is:

(C)
Q.661Atmospheric pressure is measured with a:

(B)
Q.662Which carry oxygen throughout the body?

(D)
Q.663موٹی جلد والے خشک ترین ماحول میں رینے والے پودے لہلاتے ہیں؟

(C)
Q.664Water is called Universal solvent because of

(D)
Q.665The oxides that behave as both acidic and basic oxides is called:

(C)
Q.666Solvay proces is used for the manufature of:

(A)
Q.667Liquid hydrocarbons can be converted to a mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons by:

(B)
Q.668Margarine is made from the process of:

(C)
Q.669One cell thick vessels are called:

(C)
Q.670Which compound is the most soluble in water?

(B)
Q.671Most metals at room temperature is in the form of:

(A)
Q.672The total capacity of lungs is about:

(C)
Q.673How many bits are in one byte?

(C)
Q.674_________ was the first to develop the binomial theorem.

(B)
Q.675Robert Bunsen invented:

(A)
Q.676In 1956 DNA polymerase was discovered from the cell of:

(A)
Q.677Which of the following gases is the most harmful to the ozone layer:

(B)
Q.678which one of the following is a greenhouse gas?

(B)
Q.679Bleaching powder contains:

(C)
Q.680_______ result from the attraction between oppositely charged ions.

(B)
Q.681when pressure of gas is increased the volume of cylinder will:

(B)
Q.682آواز کا ٹکرا کر واپس آجانا کیا کہلاتا ہے؟

(A)
Q.683Why cobalt-60 is used for treatment of cancer:

(B)
Q.684قدرتی ہوا اور روشنی کیے لئے کمرے کا روشن ہونا چاہیے؟

(B)
Q.685آلہ سوت کہاں ہوتا ہے ؟

(A)
Q.686Half-life period for carbon 14 is nearly:

(B)
Q.687Which gas does a photocopier machine produce:

(C)
Q.688Which chamber of he human heart receives oxygenated blood?

(C)
Q.689Which type of coal is used on mega scale:

(C)
Q.690The least count of Vernier Calliper is :

(A)
Q.691Scientific name of frog is:

(B)
Q.692Cell wall of plant cells is formed of:

(A)
Q.693Brass gets discoloured in air because of the presence of which of the following geses in air?

(C)
Q.694تنے ہوئے ربڑ میں کونسی انرجی ہوتی ہے؟

(B)
Q.695Storage device that uses lasers and lights as its technology of reading and writing information is known as ______.

(B)
Q.696The rate at which temperature decreases with increasing altitude is known as the:

(A)
Q.697Pasteurization of milk depends on:

(D)
Q.698Penicillin was descovered by:

(A)
Q.699Which of the following is the default view of MS Word:

(C)
Q.700Which of the following has maximum water content:

(C)
Q.701Brass gets discoloured in air because of the presence of which of the following gases in air:

(B)
Q.702Diamond is an allotropic forn of:

(B)
Q.703The formula of Quartz is:

(B)
Q.704Who was the father of Computer:

(B)
Q.705Which is the oldest freezing method:

(C)
Q.706Vaccine was discovered by:

(C)
Q.707Which of the following gases has role an important in mainting atmospheric temperature:

(D)
Q.708Which of the following is not a monosaccharide?

(A)
Q.709Hemoglobin is soluble in :

(C)
Q.710Electron Discoveredd by:

(B)
Q.711The destruction of Tsunami is measured by its:

(A)
Q.712Bakelite is a:

(B)
Q.713Butter and margarine are __________ in nature:

(A)
Q.714The protein factories of cells are ___________.

(B)
Q.715The SI unit of Energy is:

(B)
Q.716The gravity of Moon as compared to Earth is:

(C)
Q.717The fourth state of matter is:

(D)
Q.718Kidney Stones are mainly formed by which of the following compound?

(B)
Q.719Chromatography was discovered by:

(B)
Q.720The water escape from surface of water is:

(B)
Q.721Size of animal and plant increase by:

(B)
Q.722Which type of material is used in lead pencil:

(C)
Q.723Organic compound poured directly into the blood and transported to targeted tissue are:

(C)
Q.724Ophthalmology is the study of:

(B)
Q.725Soap and detergents remove the dirt from clothes due to:

(C)
Q.726The Unit of Pressure is:

(C)
Q.727The gas that filled the electric bulb is:

(A)
Q.728who among the following invented steam engine:

(C)
Q.729Penicillin was discovered by:

(B)
Q.730Breaking water up by separating it into hydrogen and oxygen is an example of a:

(C)
Q.731Which of the following metals is not only magnetic but also radioactive?

(A)
Q.732Blood Pressure numbers of less than ______ mm Hg (millimeters of mercury) are considered within the normal range.

(A)
Q.733Hemodialysis is a process of:

(A)
Q.734Determination of oxygen carried by hemoglobin is done by:

(D)
Q.735........ is the most abundant mineral in the body:

(B)
Q.736Study of life is called:

(A)
Q.737Pasteur Institute worldwide biomedical research organization was the first to isolate HIV :

(B)
Q.738Amount of blood pumped by the heart, during each heart beat is called.

(B)
Q.739Entomology is the science that studies:

(B)
Q.740Tomato is the type of:

(A)
Q.741The salinity of sea water is determined by the amount of common Salt (Sodiam Chloride) in _______ sea water.

(C)
Q.742The percentage of plasma in human Blood is:

(D)
Q.743which of the following animals have not back bone

(C)
Q.744which of the following is th unit used to measure the distance between stars?

(B)
Q.745Baking soda is a common name for:

(B)
Q.746Email, Gmail & Yahoo are______.

(B)
Q.747The cell theory was given by:

(C)
Q.748In Eye donation, which part of the eye used:

(B)
Q.749Which of the following is non-biodegradabel:

(B)
Q.750Some celestial bodies which do not have their own heat and light are known as:

(B)
Q.751Venus Indicated the Direction of:

(D)
Q.752A device used to measure the amount of moisture in the atmosphere is called a:

(C)
Q.753Exoskeleton of marine snail is composed of:

(B)
Q.754Who discovered the first vaccine:

(A)
Q.755Who among the following discovered the circulation of blood:

(B)
Q.756Friction can be reduced by changin fron:

(A)
Q.757Which agreement was signed by nearly 200 countries to achieve carbon emission free status:

(B)
Q.758The reverse process of photosynthesis is called:

(C)
Q.759The temperature of Liquid Nitrogen is:

(B)
Q.760The basic unit of plants and animals is:

(D)
Q.761Which of the following was discovered by Alexander Fleming:

(A)
Q.762Which gas is used in fire extinguisher:

(A)
Q.763The life span of Red Blood Cells is:

(C)
Q.764Which acid is used in the battery:

(A)
Q.765Laughing gas is called:

(A)
Q.766existence of an element in more than one form in the same physical state is called

(A)
Q.767which of the follwong are the primary colors of light

(A)
Q.768Reptiles hibenate during which season

(B)
Q.769On 30 June 2021 the world health organization announced that ___ had been certified malaria free.

(C)
Q.770What is the name of the plant which grows on another plant:

(B)
Q.771The part of the plant which produce poleens are

(A)
Q.772Which of the following element is not essential for plants?

(D)
Q.773Milk has pH:

(A)
Q.774Radioactivity emerges from:

(A)
Q.775The color of plant other than green is due to plastids named as:

(B)
Q.776Wuhan, city of China was on lockdown for how many days during Covid-19:

(C)
Q.777What is the cause of 90% cases of lungs cancer:

(A)
Q.778A swimmer reduce friction between their body and ______ to streamline their flow.

(A)
Q.779Which of the following is used in water purification?

(C)
Q.780What type of illness is dengue:

(C)
Q.781Appendix is not working in:

(B)
Q.782Which one is neutral:

(B)
Q.783Which of the following material is not used for explosion purposes.

(C)
Q.784One Atmospheric Pressure is equal to:

(C)
Q.785Female Anopheles mosquito acts as the carrier for dengue virus:

(B)
Q.786Which one of the following is an insectivorous plant:

(D)
Q.787VVhat does a Chronometer measure:

(B)
Q.788Burning of a candle is a:

(C)
Q.789Granite is ______type of rock.

(A)
Q.790One nautical mile is equal to how many kilometers:

(C)
Q.791Molten rock beneath the Earth's crust is called:

(A)
Q.792Package of enzymes bounded by a membrane called a:

(B)
Q.793Cataract is a disease of

(A)
Q.794_________ responsible for the communication system of body:

(B)
Q.795Which is the largest gland in the human body:

(B)
Q.796The Sun is at average distance of about_______ million kilometers away from Earth.

(B)
Q.797The water potential of pure water is:

(C)
Q.798ECG term is associated with:

(B)
Q.799 Which of the following planets has no moon?

(A)
Q.800The transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another through which requires no physical medium:

(C)
Q.801Pollen grains are produced by:

(D)
Q.802 Which gas in Chlorofluorocarbons damage the ozone layer most:

(A)
Q.803Study of the evolution of man as an animal:

(B)
Q.804Big history refers to:

(B)
Q.805Iron is an essential mineral which is needed for our body for the production of _________.

(A)
Q.806What is the most important layer of the earth:

(A)
Q.807 The process of movement of molecules from a higher concentration place to a lower concentration places is known as:

(A)
Q.808It is not advisable to sleep under a tree at night because of the release of:

(C)
Q.809When water freezes, it expands in volume by about:

(C)
Q.810Which of the following is most elastic material?

(D)
Q.811The most important stimulant in tea leaves is:

(A)
Q.812 Which gas can be accumulated in poorly ventilated buildings:

(C)
Q.813Ice floats on water because of:

(B)
Q.814Who invented the steam engine?

(A)
Q.815Air is a/an_______________.

(C)
Q.816White light passing through the prism splits into _____________

(D)
Q.817Water percentage in plasma is?

(D)
Q.818What is the primary source of energy for the Earth?

(B)
Q.819An alloy consisting of mainly Tin and Lead is called:

(A)
Q.820"Tooth decay" due to the deficiency of

(C)
Q.821Which thing is invented by Pascal?

(A)
Q.822The study of the Earth's atmosphere is called?

(B)
Q.823What is the ratio between electromagnetic waves and the speed of light: are they equal, less, or greater?

(A)
Q.824Why do warm-blooded animals keep their blood warm?

(C)
Q.825Battery converts which energy into energy electrical?

(B)
Q.826What is the unit of magnetic flux induction?

(C)
Q.827Least count multiple of Vernier caliper:

(B)
Q.828Birds are:

(B)
Q.829Hydrophobia is a symptom of which of the following diseases?

(D)
Q.830Unit of environment:

(C)
Q.831Blood Group is identified by?

(A)
Q.832Lightning bulb made up of:

(D)
Q.833Metal that remains liquid at room temperature:

(A)
Q.834Electricity invented by:

(C)
Q.835The study of Insect is called:

(B)
Q.836Study of interaction of living organisms with other organisms and their environment relates with:

(B)
Q.837Which of the following components is rich in fat:

(B)
Q.838CNG burns less efficient than which gas:

(B)
Q.839Water has maximum density at:

(C)
Q.840What is the study of sport's impact on society called?

(B)
Q.841What is the height range of the ozone layer?

(B)
Q.842Fermentation is a process that occurs in the absence of what?

(B)
Q.843Trachoma is a disease of the:

(C)
Q.844Myopia is a disease connected with:

(A)
Q.845Outermost planet name?

(A)
Q.846The waves used in radar system are _______ waves.

(D)
Q.847The thread-like structure in fungi is called:

(D)
Q.848Coral is made of __________.

(B)
Q.849The gases used in different types of welding include?

(C)
Q.850Goiter is caused by deficiency of:

(A)
Q.851Which gas quickly destroys the ozone layer:

(C)
Q.852Radioactivity is measured by which device?

(A)
Q.853Which plant does not produce food itself?

(D)
Q.854Spleen is the graveyard of?

(A)
Q.855The gas commonly used in balloons and airships is __________?

(B)
Q.856The study of rocks and its transformation is called?

(C)
Q.857Who discovered the existence of gravity?

(B)
Q.858Two high tides and two low tides of nearly equal level each lunar day is called:

(B)
Q.859Which one of the following ocean layers indicates changes in density?

(A)
Q.860Baking soda is also known as _________.

(C)
Q.861The full form of UPS________

(D)
Q.862Which one is not a vestigial organ of human being?

(C)
Q.863Battery charger converts electrical energy into ________ energy.

(C)
Q.864Which of the following is the purest form of Iron?

(B)
Q.865 Freezing point of water in Fahrenheit

(A)
Q.8660. Heaviest planet

(A)
Q.867Color of star due to

(A)
Q.868 Which blood cells fight against foreign invaders

(C)
Q.869 1 horse power is equal to

(A)
Q.870. In SI System of units, how many basic units are there

(B)
Q.871Last planet in Solar system

(A)
Q.872Energy stored in Coal

(A)
Q.873Which of the following caused by natural disaster by volcanic eruption in ocean

(A)
Q.874Who invented the Mercury Thermometer

(A)
Q.875 What is used to measure electric current:

(A)
Q.876 What is the systolic pressure in a healthy individual:

(A)
Q.877 What are objects that orbit a planet called:

(B)
Q.878 The ozone layer protects us from which rays:

(C)
Q.879What is the study of human populations called?

(D)
Q.880 What is the study of ancient things called:

(A)
Q.881Who invented the railway engine

(D)
Q.882Who invented the telephone:

(C)
Q.883Study of fossils:

(C)
Q.884Brightest planet:

(B)
Q.885S.I unit of temperature

(A)
Q.88698 percent carbon in Coke, Rest is?

(B)
Q.887The Unit of Charge Is The

(A)
Q.888Rocket propulsion follows which law:

(C)
Q.889which is used for brain activity

(B)
Q.890What did Marie Curie discover?

(D)
Q.891Why does the sky appear blue?

(C)
Q.892What is Celsius used to measure?

(A)
Q.893What is the fear of heights called?

(D)
Q.894Which type of coal is used in industries?

(A)
Q.895The sphygmomanometer device measure blood pressure through which artery?

(A)
Q.896Who discovered Planetary Motion:

(C)
Q.897earth attracts a body with a force equal to its

(B)
Q.898Branch of Biology which deals with the things lives in oceans is called:

(D)
Q.899A geographic area containing plants, animals, etc., forming a bubble of life:

(B)
Q.900A refractometer is used for?

(C)
Q.901Autophobia means?

(A)
Q.902Formation of RNA by DNA is called?

(A)
Q.903James Chadwick received the Nobel Prize for?

(D)
Q.904Layers of atmosphere

(B)
Q.905Light-year is a unit of?

(B)
Q.906Moraines are?

(A)
Q.907Noble gas:

(A)
Q.908Non-renewable source of energy:

(C)
Q.909Number of babies produced per 1,000 population is called

(A)
Q.910Percentage of water in carbonated drinks:

(D)
Q.911Solar cells convert which energy to which one?

(D)
Q.912Stone is a unit of?

(B)
Q.913Thalassemia is?

(D)
Q.914The process of a cell engulfing another cell is called?

(D)
Q.915Which of the following is the main reason of Tsunami:

(B)
Q.916Who eats both herbs and animals?

(D)
Q.917Unit of heat

(A)
Q.918Which of the following produce electrolyte after reaction:

(D)
Q.919Which of the following increase the rate of chemical reaction:

(C)
Q.920Ozone layer safe earth from which of the following rays

(A)
Q.921Longest Bone of Human Body:

(D)
Q.922Longest Bone of Human Body:

(D)
Q.923Sulphur oxide and oxide of nitrogen causes:

(C)
Q.92420 to 25 percent wind erosion caused by:

(C)
Q.925All of the following caused wind deposits excepts:

(D)
Q.926Friction is a

(B)
Q.927Soya sause is produced with the help of fungus?

(D)
Q.928Most abundant metal in Human body

(D)
Q.929Vegetables are good source of?

(D)
Q.9300 degree is equal to how much kelvin?

(B)
Q.931One US Gallon is equal to how many Litters

(A)
Q.932SI unit of force is

(B)
Q.933One Pascal is equal to?

(C)
Q.934Radioactivity is measured by?

(D)
Q.935Which of the following element is fixed by cyanobacteria?

(B)
Q.936Which of the following is most abundant element in Universe?

(C)
Q.937Radiation Wavelength absorbed by leaf is checked by?

(A)
Q.938Diopter causes adjustment in which part of microscope?

(B)
Q.939Mother of all Science?

(C)
Q.940The mass of a body at the center of the earth is?

(C)
Q.941About ___ of the Earth's land surface is covered by sedimentary rocks?

(D)
Q.942Mole is the unit of__ of substance?

(A)
Q.943Formula of sugar is?

(B)
Q.944Which flu affects birds?

(A)
Q.945Who discovered malaria?

(A)
Q.946Who invented sewing machine?

(C)
Q.947Which Caused Malaria?

(A)
Q.948Protein is synthesized by which?

(A)
Q.949How many Spinal Nerves in human:

(C)
Q.950Deforestation primarily caused by:

(A)
Q.951If (2,3) then distance from x axis:

(B)
Q.952Which gland help in digestion:

(C)
Q.953Study of Agriculture:

(A)
Q.954Study of words:

(A)
Q.955Which of the following terms is not used in physics:

(A)
Q.956One who do practical work is called?

(C)
Q.957Earthquake measured by which instrument?

(A)
Q.958Study of weather is called:

(B)
Q.959Scientific study of Humanity, examining human behavior and society is called:

(C)
Q.960Who was the inventor of telephone?

(A)
Q.961Energy Produced after Nuclear Fission is which type of energy:

(A)
Q.962Pico second is equal to:

(A)
Q.963Which of the following is speed unit:

(C)
Q.964Study of Climate and weather is called as:

(A)
Q.965Which salt is used to melt ice:

(B)
Q.966Electromagnetic waves travel faster than the speed of light?

(C)
Q.967A ball is thrown upward, what is the value of velocity at the highest point:

(A)
Q.968When atmospheric pressure decrease which thing happen:

(C)
Q.969Lightening rod was invented by:

(A)
Q.970Generator convert which energy into Electrical energy:

(B)
Q.971Salivary gland produced which enzyme:

(A)
Q.972Mixture of Hydrogen, methane and carbon monoxide is:

(A)
Q.973Example of Mineral acid?

(B)
Q.974Soil erosion is caused by?

(A)
Q.975Why does ice float on water?

(A)
Q.976Number of vertebrae in human body?

(B)
Q.977Taste buds are for?

(B)
Q.978Nearest Galaxy from earth:

(A)
Q.979Submarine works under the principle of:

(A)
Q.980Computer chips are made up of:

(B)
Q.981The Sun revolve around the earth model first given by:

(A)
Q.982Estrogen is primarily considered as ___sex harmone

(B)
Q.983Study of Human Mind and behaviour is called

(B)
Q.984Who invented Integrated Circuits?

(A)
Q.985Steel is a mixture of :

(A)
Q.986Increase of UV rays causes:

(C)
Q.987An undesirable change in environment is called:

(B)
Q.988Which particles cannot move from their place?

(A)
Q.989The molten or semi-molten rock material found beneath the surface of the Earth is called:

(A)
Q.990What denotes the relationship between map distance and actual ground distance ?

(A)
Q.991Frog respires during hibernation through?

(B)
Q.992Largest gland in human body is?

(A)
Q.993Pasteurization is the process of heating?

(A)
Q.994Marie Curie is associated with?

(B)
Q.995Movement of air is called?

(A)
Q.996What is the cause of acid rain?

(C)
Q.997Which type of radiation is absorbed by the ozone layer to protect Earth?

(C)
Q.998What natural phenomenon creates a rainbow when light passes through?

(C)
Q.999A thing liable to be easily breakable is:

(C)
Q.1000Which type of energy is produced in a nuclear fission reaction?

(C)
Q.1001In bad weather when the wind blows up to 150 mph, it is called :

(C)
Q.1002Radio, television, cell phones send information even in space through:

(B)
Q.1003Coldest layer of Earth?

(C)
Q.1004Hormone contain iodine?

(A)
Q.1005The principle by which blotting paper absorbs water is:

(C)
Q.1006__ is also known as laughing gas.

(A)
Q.1007What is combustible gas ?

(A)
Q.1008Length of the traches (windpipe ) in an adult person is:

(B)
Q.1009When the last member of a particular species dies, the species is said to be __.

(C)
Q.1010Insulin secret by:

(A)
Q.1011Refrigerator works on the principle of:

(A)
Q.1012Sun has burned half of hydrogen in last how many years:

(A)
Q.1013Which Gas used in form fire extinguisher:

(A)
Q.1014Which Instrument is used to measure blood pressure:

(A)
Q.1015Free oxygen is available on which planet:

(A)
Q.1016Which air gas is the cause of increased in high temperature:

(A)
Q.1017A car move with the speed of 55km/hr what distance can be completed in 12 minutes:

(B)
Q.1018Disease due to deficiency of vitamin D is:

(B)
Q.1019Goiter disease is due to deficiency of:

(A)
Q.1020Gravity law given by:

(A)
Q.1021Main and larger Locomotary structure of bacteria:

(A)
Q.1022Mushrooms belongs to which family:

(A)
Q.1023The ___is a surveying technique that uses photographs to make measurements and create maps and 3D models:

(A)
Q.1024The resistance in any object which cause motion in rest or Uniform motio is:

(B)
Q.1025Which element is liquid at room temp:

(B)
Q.1026Largest part of human Brain:

(C)
Q.1027The muscles in the posterior compartment of the thigh are collectively known as the:

(A)
Q.1028Which element is present in abundance in the sea water?

(A)
Q.1029Silicon is used to make:

(A)
Q.1030Distance between Moon and earth is :

(D)
Q.1031Kinetic and potential energy are which type:

(A)
Q.1032Sun is yellow star and temperature of Sun is how many Celsius?

(B)
Q.1033Thermo flask is used to maintain:

(A)
Q.1034W.K.Rontegen Discovered:

(A)
Q.1035Influenza Caused by:

(A)
Q.1036Earth Atmosphere extends to height of roughly above the Earth surface:

(B)
Q.1037A car arrived at a town at 15:06 after traveling 51/4 hours. Find the time the car started this journey:

(D)
Q.1038A non-metal which is a good conductor of heat and electricity is?

(A)
Q.1039Cooking gas is a mixture of:

(A)
Q.1040Gap in railway tracks used for:

(A)
Q.1041Polio Virus is called:

(A)
Q.1042The first mechanical calculator was invented:

(A)
Q.1043The rest stroke volume per beat of heart?

(C)
Q.1044Vitamin D is present in:

(A)
Q.1045Which is used as buffer of environment?

(A)
Q.1046In scientific terms, what does "SI" tands for?

(D)
Q.1047One nanometer is equal to:

(B)
Q.1048Selenium, a trace element, works closely with Vitamin ___ in the body.

(B)
Q.1049When a star starts fusing helium into carbon, it becomes a:

(A)
Q.1050Hot Air Balloon was invented by

(C)
Q.1051 Greenhouse gas is:

(D)
Q.1052How many Vertebrae in human body:

(B)
Q.1053The antiviral protein produced b virus infected cells is called?

(A)
Q.1054 Biomass is formed with decomposition of

(A)
Q.1055 Derived Unit from the given? Kg, Meter, Velocity, Second

(A)
Q.1056Sun is huge ball of

(A)
Q.1057Which is not a mixture of solution

(C)
Q.1058 MRI works by Using?

(A)
Q.1059Nuclear Power plants energy is produced by?

(B)
Q.1060Sun eclipse is a result of:

(A)
Q.1061The electron was first identified by __?

(C)
Q.1062The first attempt i printing was made in England by __?

(A)
Q.1063If there were no atmosphere what would be the color of the sky__?

(B)
Q.1064Decibel is unit used for:

(B)
Q.1065 A hydrophone is an instrument to detect __ under water.

(B)
Q.1066The voice of a mosquito is quite distinct from that of lion because;

(A)
Q.1067The musical motes having frequencies of 300, 400, and 500 are sounded simultaneously. Find the frequencies that will be heard by the ear __

(A)
Q.1068if the intensity of one sound is 10 times the intensity of another, the two sounds differ by

(A)
Q.1069According to Laplace sound travel in air as

(B)
Q.1070Velocity of Sound at 0c in air is approximately __meter/seconds

(B)
Q.1071Which of the following does not affect the reverberation time of a room __

(C)
Q.1072A tuning fork having a frequency of 300 has a wavelength of 4feet. the velocity of sound in air will be __ feet/sec

(C)
Q.1073When a stone is dropped into a lake from the height of a tower 400feet. the impact will be heard after how many seconds

(B)
Q.1074No sound can be heard in __

(B)
Q.1075Plants at night exhale:

(B)
Q.1076Sunlight is composed of how many colors?

(C)
Q.1077Which is the least conductor of electricity?

(B)
Q.1078Which Vitamin cannot be stored in human body?

(B)
Q.1079Jaundice is the disease of ?

(A)
Q.1080Nuclear Energy is obtained from;

(B)
Q.1081One of the following is crucial to the ecosystem because they recycle nutrient from the organism back to the environment:

(D)
Q.1082Which of the following has no nucleus?

(C)
Q.1083The largest cell in human body is ;

(A)
Q.1084The number of bones in the human body of an adult is approximately:

(C)
Q.1085Lungs are situated in ;

(A)
Q.1086The pancreas secrets;

(A)
Q.1087The set of memory in the human brain is located in the:

(C)
Q.1088The outer most layer of skin is known as:

(A)
Q.1089Tibia is a bone found in :

(A)
Q.1090Biopsy is done on:

(B)
Q.1091Entomology is the science which deals with :

(D)
Q.1092The study of forces acting upon bodies in motion in the air is called:

(B)
Q.1093What is the study of animal behavior called :

(D)
Q.1094Triple antigen vaccine is given to children to protect them against:

(A)
Q.1095The person whose blood has a reduced capacity of delivering oxygen to tissues suffer from:

(A)
Q.1096Which one of the following is produced by hybridization and selective breeding:

(A)
Q.1097An inactive phase during the life cycle during which animal stores a lot of food inside the body and develops a covering around body is called :

(D)
Q.1098Which of the following gasses is most toxic ?

(C)
Q.1099Color Blind person cannot distinguish red from:

(A)
Q.1100'Philately' is a :

(A)
Q.1101Which is the thinnest Earth layer?

(A)
Q.1102Atomic number of Nitrogen is __?

(B)
Q.1103Microphones convert sound energy into __?

(B)
Q.1104Atomic number of Oxygen is:

(A)
Q.1105Rusting of iron involves__?

(B)
Q.11061 BTU is equal to __ Joules.

(D)
Q.1107Who invented the steam engine?

(A)
Q.1108If a large number of people suffer from a disease at one place and time, it is known as :

(A)
Q.1109Hemoglobin in blood is a complex protein rich in

(A)
Q.1110The unit of frequency is:

(C)
Q.1111Cholera is caused by __

(C)
Q.1112The shape of our Milky Way galaxy is:

(A)
Q.1113Person with following Blood group are considered to be universal recipient:

(D)
Q.1114Which of the following is more elastic?

(B)
Q.1115The name of the common mineral salt present in sweat is:

(A)
Q.1116Sensitive layer of the eye is:

(C)
Q.1117Diamond is a very expensive ornament. it is composed of a single element that is :

(A)
Q.1118Dr. Abdus Slam of Pakistan was one of the contributors of the unification of :

(B)
Q.1119Which triplet in DNA codes for valine?

(A)
Q.1120The number of spark pugs needed in a diesel engine is:

(C)
Q.1121Which of the following is not a part of Darwinsm?

(A)
Q.1122Role of Biotechnology in the production of food based on:

(D)
Q.1123Who proposed the concept "All motion is relative"?

(A)
Q.1124The sunlight can reach a depth of how many meters in the ocean?

(B)
Q.1125The biggest species of cat family is:

(A)
Q.1126The chemical name of quartz is:

(A)
Q.1127Deuterium differs from Hydrogen in having:

(C)
Q.1128Atom is made up of how many different kinds of subatomic particles:

(A)
Q.1129Vacuum tubes have been replaced by:

(B)
Q.1130Light year is associated with:

(B)
Q.1131On globe, latitude and longitude intersect each other at

(C)
Q.1132Distance between Earth and Sun is smallest in month of

(D)

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