Q: Sound-waves from a loud speaker is caused by:

A: frequency

B: vibrations

C: pitch

D: amplitude



Correct Option: B  [ vibrations ]

Remark:

Sound waves from a loudspeaker are produced by vibrations of its diaphragm. When an electric current passes through the speaker coil, it causes the diaphragm to move back and forth, creating compressions and rarefactions in the air. These pressure variations travel as sound waves to our ears.

  • Frequency: Determines pitch but does not create sound.
  • Pitch: A property of sound, not its cause.
  • Amplitude: Determines loudness but not the origin of sound.


Q: Which of the following cells produce immune response in human body ?

A: Red blood cells

B: White blood cells

C: Epithelical cells

D: Adipose cells



Correct Option: B  [ White blood cells ]

Remark:

Explanation: White blood cells (WBCs), also known as leukocytes, are responsible for producing the immune response in the human body. They defend against infections by attacking bacteria, viruses, and other foreign invaders, helping to maintain the body’s immunity.


Q: Gasoline is obtained from crude petroleum by:

A: Fractional distillation

B: Fractional distillation

C: Sublimation

D: Evaporation



Correct Option: A  [ Fractional distillation ]

Remark:


Q: A radar which detect the presence of an aircraft in sky uses :

A: Sound waves

B: Radio waves

C: Ultrasonic waves

D: Infrared rays



Correct Option: B  [ Radio waves ]

Remark:

Explanation: RADAR (Radio Detection and Ranging) works by using radio waves to detect and determine the distance, speed, and position of objects such as aircraft, ships, and vehicles. The radar system transmits radio waves, which travel through the air, hit an object, and get reflected back to the radar receiver. By measuring the time delay between transmission and reception, the radar calculates the object's distance and motion. Radio waves are ideal because they can travel long distances, penetrate clouds, and are unaffected by weather conditions.


Q: Insecticides usually act upon:

A: Muscular system

B: Digestive system

C: Nervous system

D: none of these



Correct Option: C  [ Nervous system ]

Remark:

Insecticides primarily act upon the nervous system of insects. They interfere with the transmission of nerve impulses, leading to paralysis and ultimately death. Common insecticides like organophosphates and carbamates inhibit the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, causing continuous nerve stimulation. Some others, like pyrethroids, disrupt sodium channel functioning in nerve cells.

Other options (for context)

  • Muscular system: Indirectly affected due to nerve failure, but not the primary target.
  • Digestive system: Rarely affected — insecticides mainly disrupt neural signaling, not digestion.


Q: All biological reaction in a living organism come under

A: Anabolism

B: Catabolism

C: Metabolism

D: Metamorphosis



Correct Option: C  [ Metabolism ]

Remark:
"Metabolism" involves two main categories of reactions:
1.Catabolism: This is the breakdown of larger molecules into smaller ones.

2. Anabolism: This is the synthesis of larger molecules from smaller ones.


Q: The ingredient that assists clotting of blood is:

A: Vitamin A

B: Folic acid

C: Vitamin D

D: Vitamin K



Correct Option: D  [ Vitamin K ]

Remark:

Explanation: Vitamin K plays a crucial role in the blood clotting process. It helps the liver synthesize prothrombin and other clotting factors required to stop bleeding when injuries occur. Deficiency of Vitamin K can lead to excessive bleeding and delayed clot formation. Green leafy vegetables, broccoli, spinach, and intestinal bacteria are major natural sources of this vitamin.


Q: The first nuclear test conducted by India under the code name of "Smiling Buddha" was in the year:

A: 1973

B: 1974

C: 1975

D: 1976



Correct Option: B  [ 1974 ]

Remark:


Q: Number of spinal nerves in human are:

A: 11 pairs

B: 27 pairs

C: 32 pairs

D: 31 pairs



Correct Option: D  [ 31 pairs ]

Remark:

Explanation: In humans, the spinal cord gives rise to 31 pairs of spinal nerves. Each spinal nerve is a mixed nerve containing both sensory and motor fibers. They are divided into groups based on the region of the vertebral column from which they originate:

  • 8 pairs — Cervical nerves
  • 12 pairs — Thoracic nerves
  • 5 pairs — Lumbar nerves
  • 5 pairs — Sacral nerves
  • 1 pair — Coccygeal nerve

These spinal nerves connect the central nervous system (CNS) to different parts of the body, transmitting sensory information to the brain and motor commands to muscles.


Q: ATM means:

A: All Time Money

B: Automatic Teller Machine

C: Automated Teller Machine

D: Any Time Money



Correct Option: C  [ Automated Teller Machine ]

Remark:

ATM stands for Automated Teller Machine. It is an electronic banking device that allows customers to perform financial transactions such as cash withdrawals, deposits, fund transfers, and balance inquiries without the need for a human teller.

  • All Time/Any Time Money: Common informal phrases, not the actual full form.
  • Automatic Teller Machine: Incorrect; the correct term is Automated, not Automatic.
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