Q: Living in the atmosphere of CO is dangerous because it:

A: Reduces organic matter of tissues

B: Dries up the blood

C: Combined with O2 present inside to formCO2

D: Combines with haemoglobin and makes itincapable of absorbing oxygen



Correct Option: D  [ Combines with haemoglobin and makes itincapable of absorbing oxygen ]

Remark:

Explanation: Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and highly poisonous gas. When inhaled, it competes with oxygen for binding sites on the haemoglobin molecule in red blood cells. CO has approximately 200–250 times greater affinity for haemoglobin than oxygen. As a result, it forms a stable compound called carboxyhaemoglobin (HbCO).

This compound prevents haemoglobin from carrying oxygen to body tissues, leading to oxygen deprivation (hypoxia). Prolonged exposure to CO can cause headache, dizziness, nausea, unconsciousness, and even death due to suffocation.

Chemical Reaction:

Hb + CO → HbCO (Carboxyhaemoglobin)


Q: What is common in AIDS, hepatitis and typhoid fever ?

A: All are bacterial disease

B: All are water borne diseases

C: All are viral disease

D: All are spread by human beings



Correct Option: D  [ All are spread by human beings ]

Remark:

Explanation: AIDS, Hepatitis, and Typhoid fever are all diseases that can be spread by human beings. While AIDS and Hepatitis are viral diseases and Typhoid is a bacterial disease, all three are transmitted through contact with infected individuals or their body fluids, making human-to-human transmission common.


Q: Domestic cooking gas consists of mostly:

A: Methane and ethane

B: Liquifed butane and isobutane

C: Ethylene and carbon monoxide

D: Hydrogen and acetylene



Correct Option: A  [ Methane and ethane ]

Remark:


Q: In India which is the most widely used form of renewable energy ?

A: Geothermal energy

B: Hydro-electric energy

C: Solar energy

D: Thermal energy



Correct Option: C  [ Solar energy ]

Remark:

In India, the most widely used form of renewable energy is Solar Energy. Due to the country’s tropical location, India receives abundant sunlight throughout the year, making solar power a highly viable and sustainable energy source. It is harnessed using solar panels for electricity generation and heating applications under initiatives like National Solar Mission.

  • Geothermal energy: Used only in limited pilot projects.
  • Hydro-electric energy: Important but not as rapidly expanding as solar.
  • Thermal energy: Usually refers to non-renewable coal-based power plants.


Q: In the eye colour vision is effected by the presence of

A: Rods

B: Choroid coat

C: Cones

D: Sclerotic coat



Correct Option: C  [ Cones ]

Remark:

Explanation: The human retina contains two types of photoreceptor cells — rods and cones. Cones are concentrated in the central part of the retina (fovea) and are sensitive to different wavelengths of light — red, green, and blue. These enable colour vision and visual acuity in bright light. Rods, on the other hand, function in dim light and provide black-and-white vision.


Q: How much blood does a man have in his body?

A: 4 %

B: 10 %

C: 7 %

D: None of these



Correct Option: C  [ 7 % ]

Remark:

Explanation: In a healthy adult, the total volume of blood in the body is approximately 7% of body weight. For an average person weighing around 70 kg, this equals about 5 to 5.5 litres of blood. Blood plays a vital role in transporting oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body. It also helps regulate temperature and maintain pH balance. The major components of blood are plasma (55%), red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), and platelets.


Q: What is 'Agent Orange' ?

A: An insecticide

B: A herbicide

C: A fertiliser

D: A biofertiliser



Correct Option: B  [ A herbicide ]

Remark:

Explanation: Agent Orange is a powerful herbicide and defoliant chemical used by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War to destroy forest cover and crops. It contained harmful dioxins that caused severe environmental damage and long-term


Q: Man first landed on the surface of the Moon in :

A: 1967

B: 1968

C: 1969

D: 1970



Correct Option: C  [ 1969 ]

Remark:

Explanation: Humans first landed on the Moon on July 20, 1969, during NASA’s Apollo 11 mission. American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin became the first and second humans to walk on the Moon, while Michael Collins orbited above in the command module. Neil Armstrong’s famous words, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” marked this historic achievement in space exploration.


Q: Red data book contains data of which of the following?

A: All plant species

B: All animal species

C: All endangered species

D: All extinct species



Correct Option: C  [ All endangered species ]

Remark:

The Red Data Book contains information about endangered and threatened species of plants and animals. It is published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The book categorizes species based on their risk of extinction, such as Critically Endangered, Endangered, Vulnerable, and Extinct. It serves as a global reference for monitoring biodiversity conservation and guiding environmental protection policies.

Other options (for context)

  • All plant species: Incorrect — it includes only those plants that are endangered or threatened.
  • All animal species: Incorrect — it covers only the endangered and vulnerable ones, not all animals.
  • All extinct species: Incorrect — it includes species at risk of extinction, not only those already extinct.


Q: Which of the following colours is not seen in a rainbow ?

A: Yellow

B: Green

C: Red

D: Brown



Correct Option: D  [ Brown ]

Remark:

Brown is not seen in a rainbow. A natural rainbow displays seven distinct colours — Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, and Red (VIBGYOR). These colours appear due to the dispersion of sunlight by water droplets in the atmosphere, but brown is not part of the visible spectrum formed by dispersion.

  • Yellow, Green, Red: All are part of the seven colours of the rainbow.
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