Q: Humidity is a measure of

A: pressure in the air

B: viscosity of the air

C: air resistance

D: moisture in air



Correct Option: D  [ moisture in air ]

Remark:

Explanation: Humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapour (moisture) present in the air. It indicates how saturated the air is with moisture and affects weather, comfort, and precipitation. High humidity means the air contains more water vapour, while low humidity indicates dry air.


Q: A solar eclipse occurs when the :

A: earth comes between the Sun and the Moon

B: Sun comes between the earth and the moon

C: Moon is at right angle to the earth

D: Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth



Correct Option: D  [ Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth ]

Remark:

Explanation: A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth and casts its shadow on the Earth. This happens during the new moon phase, when all three celestial bodies are almost in a straight line. Depending on the alignment, the eclipse can be total (Sun completely covered), partial (Sun partially covered), or annular (ring-shaped Sun visible). During this event, sunlight is blocked for a short time in specific areas of the Earth’s surface.


Q: The element used for vulcanizing rubber is:

A: sulphur

B: bromine

C: silicon

D: phosphorus



Correct Option: A  [ sulphur ]

Remark:

Explanation: Sulphur is used in the process of vulcanization of rubber. During vulcanization, sulphur forms cross-links between the rubber molecules, improving elasticity, strength, and resistance to heat and wear. This makes natural rubber more durable and suitable for industrial use.


Q: If all bullets could not be removed from gun shot injury of a man, it may cause poisoning by:

A: mercury

B: lead

C: iron

D: arsenic



Correct Option: B  [ lead ]

Remark:

Explanation: Bullets are typically made of lead or lead alloys because lead is dense and malleable. When bullets remain lodged in the body, they can corrode over time and release lead ions into surrounding tissues and blood, resulting in chronic lead poisoning (plumbism). Symptoms include abdominal pain, anemia, fatigue, headache, irritability, and neurological disorders. In severe cases, it may cause kidney and brain damage.

Prevention: Complete removal of bullet fragments and regular monitoring of blood lead levels in affected individuals are essential to prevent toxicity.


Q: The technique of 'DNA sequencing' was discovered by:

A: H. G. Khorana

B: Watson and Crick

C: Frederick Sanger

D: E. M. Southern



Correct Option: B  [ Watson and Crick ]

Remark:

Explanation: The DNA sequencing technique was developed by Frederick Sanger in 1977. His method, known as the Sanger chain termination method, determines the nucleotide sequence of DNA using labeled dideoxynucleotides (ddNTPs) that terminate DNA chain elongation. This technique revolutionized molecular biology and became the foundation for genome sequencing projects such as the Human Genome Project.


Q: Which of the following is not a nucleon?

A: proton

B: neutron

C: electron

D: positron



Correct Option: D  [ positron ]

Remark:

Explanation: Nucleons are the particles that make up the nucleus of an atom — namely, protons and neutrons. A positron is not a nucleon; it is the antiparticle of the electron, having the same mass as an electron but a positive charge, and exists outside the nucleus.


Q: LASER is abbreviated form of :

A: Light Absorption by Stimulated Emission of Radiation

B: Light Absorption by Steady Emission of Radiation

C: Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation

D: Light Amplification by Steady Emission of Radiation



Correct Option: C  [ Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation ]

Remark:

Explanation: The term LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A laser produces a highly coherent, monochromatic, and intense beam of light by amplifying light through the process of stimulated emission. In this process, atoms or molecules in an excited state emit photons in phase with incoming photons, resulting in a strong, directed beam. Lasers are widely used in medicine, communication, industry, defense, and scientific research.


Q: How many bones are there in each hand of an adult human being?

A: 19

B: 27

C: 37

D: none of these



Correct Option: B  [ 27 ]

Remark:
8 carpal bones (Wrist).
5 metacarpal bones (Palm).
12 phalanges (Fingers).
02 sesamoid bones at the base of the thumb.
total to 27 bones in each hand.
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Adult Human Body-206,


Q: If we add salt to pure water, its boiling point will

A: increase

B: decrease

C: remains same

D: None of the above



Correct Option: A  [ increase ]

Remark:

Explanation: When salt is added to pure water, its boiling point increases. This phenomenon is known as boiling point elevation, a colligative property. The presence of dissolved salt particles reduces the vapor pressure of water, requiring a higher temperature for it to boil.


Q: What changes will happen to a ball of ice and water kept at exactly zero degree Celsius?

A: All ice will melt

B: All water will become ice

C: No change will happen

D: Only some ice will melt



Correct Option: C  [ No change will happen ]

Remark:
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