Q: A concave lens always forms an image which is:

A: Real and erect

B: Virtual and erect

C: Real and inverted

D: Virtual and inverted



Correct Option: B  [ Virtual and erect ]

Remark:

Explanation: A concave lens always forms a virtual, erect, and diminished image, regardless of the position of the object. The image formed appears on the same side of the lens as the object and is used in devices like spectacles for correcting short-sightedness (myopia).


Q: Plasma membrane in eukaryotic cells is made up of:

A: Phospholipid

B: Lipoprotein

C: Phospholipo-protein

D: Phospho-protein



Correct Option: A  [ Phospholipid ]

Remark:

Explanation: The plasma membrane in eukaryotic cells is mainly made up of a phospholipid bilayer arranged in a fluid mosaic model. Each phospholipid molecule consists of a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and hydrophobic (water-repelling) tails. This arrangement creates a semi-permeable barrier that regulates the movement of substances into and out of the cell. Embedded proteins, cholesterol, and carbohydrates contribute to transport, signaling, and membrane stability.


Q: Which of the following statements is not true about Bt cotton ?

A: Bt cotton has increased profit margin of farmers

B: Use of insecticides has reduced significantly

C: Seeds of Bt cotton are cheaper than non-GM seeds

D: Since the use of Bt cotton India's cotton export has doubled.



Correct Option: C  [ Seeds of Bt cotton are cheaper than non-GM seeds ]

Remark:

Explanation: Mucor is not a biofertilizer; it is a saprophytic fungus that grows on decaying organic matter. Biofertilizers are living microorganisms that enhance soil fertility by fixing atmospheric nitrogen or solubilizing nutrients. Examples include Rhizobium, Azotobacter, and Anabaena.


Q: In 1643, an Italian named Evangelista Torricelli invented:

A: Thermometer

B: Barometer

C: Ritcher Scale

D: Bar Codes



Correct Option: B  [ Barometer ]

Remark:

Explanation: In 1643, Italian scientist Evangelista Torricelli invented the barometer, an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure. His mercury barometer demonstrated that air has weight and that atmospheric pressure can support a column of mercury in a glass tube.


Q: Sphygmomanometer is an instrument used for measuring

A: Heart beat

B: Vision of eyes

C: Blood Sugar

D: Blood Pressure



Correct Option: D  [ Blood Pressure ]

Remark:

Explanation: A sphygmomanometer is a medical instrument used to measure blood pressure. It consists of an inflatable cuff, a mercury or aneroid gauge, and a bulb for inflation. The cuff is wrapped around the upper arm and inflated to temporarily stop blood flow. As pressure is slowly released, readings are taken for systolic (maximum) and diastolic (minimum) pressure. Normal blood pressure for a healthy adult is about 120/80 mmHg.


Q: Which of the following is not a renewable source of energy ?

A: Natural gas

B: Geothermal energy

C: Flowing water

D: Biomass



Correct Option: A  [ Natural gas ]

Remark:

Explanation: Natural gas is a non-renewable source of energy because it is formed from fossilized organic matter over millions of years and cannot be replenished quickly. In contrast, geothermal energy, flowing water, and biomass are renewable as they can be naturally regenerated over short periods.


Q: Chemical name of 'Baking powder' is :

A: Ammonium Chloride

B: Magnesium Phosphate

C: Sodium bi-carbonate

D: Ammonium bi-phosphate



Correct Option: C  [ Sodium bi-carbonate ]

Remark:

Explanation: The chemical name of baking powder is sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO₃), also known as baking soda. It is a mild alkali used in cooking and baking as a leavening agent. When heated or mixed with an acid (like vinegar, lemon juice, or cream of tartar), it decomposes to release carbon dioxide gas (CO₂). The bubbles of CO₂ make the dough rise and become soft and spongy. In commercial baking powder, sodium bicarbonate is often mixed with a weak acid and a drying agent.


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 ]

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Q: The Kala-azar disease in man is spread by the bite of a:

A: Culex Mosquito

B: Phlebotomus sandfly

C: Climex bed-bug

D: Sarcoptes mites



Correct Option: B  [ Phlebotomus sandfly ]

Remark:

Explanation: Kala-azar, also known as visceral leishmaniasis, is caused by the protozoan parasite Leishmania donovani. It is transmitted through the bite of the female Phlebotomus sandfly. The disease primarily affects the liver, spleen, and bone marrow, leading to symptoms such as fever, anemia, weight loss, and darkening of the skin. The term “Kala-azar” literally means “black fever.”


Q: Which wave is being used by common TV remote control ?

A: Radio waves

B: Micro waves

C: Infrared waves

D: Ultrasonic waves



Correct Option: C  [ Infrared waves ]

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