Q: Which of the following is an example of static electricity ?

A: Glass rod rubbed with silk cloth

B: Ebonite rod rubbed with wool

C: Lightening in the sky

D: All of the above



Correct Option: D  [ All of the above ]

Remark:

All of the above are examples of static electricity. Static electricity is the result of the accumulation of electric charges on the surface of objects. When materials like glass, silk, ebonite, or wool are rubbed together, electrons are transferred, creating a charge imbalance. Similarly, lightning is a large-scale natural discharge of static electricity between clouds and the Earth.

  • Glass rod & silk cloth: Positive and negative charges develop.
  • Ebonite rod & wool: Negative charge accumulates on ebonite.
  • Lightning: Discharge of atmospheric static electricity.


Q: What is the S.I. unit of electric current?

A: Volt

B: Watt

C: Ampere

D: Ohm



Correct Option: C  [ Ampere ]

Remark:

Explanation: The S.I. unit of electric current is the Ampere (A). It is defined as the rate of flow of electric charge through a conductor. One ampere equals one coulomb of charge passing through a point in one second.


Q: Which one is a water soluble vitamin?

A: Vitamin A

B: Vitamin C

C: Vitamin K

D: Vitamin D



Correct Option: B  [ Vitamin C ]

Remark:

Explanation: Vitamins are classified into two categories based on their solubility — fat-soluble and water-soluble. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and the B-complex vitamins are water-soluble, meaning they dissolve in water and are not stored in the body. Therefore, they must be consumed regularly through diet. Deficiency of Vitamin C causes scurvy, characterized by bleeding gums and delayed wound healing.


Q: What is the meaning of the word 'Tsunami' in Japanese?

A: High waves

B: Destructive waves

C: Harbour waves

D: none of these



Correct Option: C  [ Harbour wave ]

Remark:
Indian Ocean Tsunami occurred on 26 December, 2004 with an epicentre off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia.


Q: Which of the following is an anaesthetic gas ?

A: Nitrogen dioxide

B: Nitrous oxide

C: Nitric oxide

D: Nitrogen



Correct Option: B  [ Nitrous oxide ]

Remark:

Nitrous oxide (N₂O) is an anaesthetic gas, commonly known as laughing gas. It is used in dentistry and minor surgeries to induce mild anesthesia and relaxation. It acts quickly and wears off rapidly, making it safe for short medical procedures.

  • Nitrogen dioxide: A toxic air pollutant, not used as anesthesia.
  • Nitric oxide: A signaling molecule in the body, not an anesthetic.
  • Nitrogen: An inert gas, does not induce anesthesia.


Q: Which of the following gases constitutes the major portion of the atmosphere by volume ?

A: Oxygen

B: Argon

C: Nitrogen

D: Carbon dioxide



Correct Option: C  [ Nitrogen ]

Remark:

Explanation: Nitrogen (N₂) constitutes the major portion of the Earth's atmosphere by volume — about 78%. It is a colorless, odorless, and inert gas that plays a vital role in maintaining atmospheric stability and supporting life through the nitrogen cycle. Oxygen makes up about 21% of the atmosphere and is essential for respiration and combustion. Other gases like argon (~0.93%) and carbon dioxide (~0.04%) are present in much smaller amounts.


Q: The longest bone in the human body is:

A: Ulna

B: Humerus

C: Femur

D: Tibia



Correct Option: C  [ Femur ]

Remark:

Explanation: The femur is the single bone of the thigh region and extends from the hip joint to the knee joint. It supports the body’s weight during standing, walking, and running. The femur is the longest, heaviest, and strongest bone in the human skeleton. It articulates with the pelvic girdle at its proximal end (head of femur fits into the acetabulum of the pelvis) and with the tibia and patella at the distal end.

Average Length: Approximately 45 cm (about 1/4 of body height).


Q: Junk e-mail is also called:

A: spam

B: spoof

C: sniffer script

D: spool



Correct Option: A  [ spam ]

Remark:

Explanation: Unwanted or unsolicited e-mails sent in bulk are called spam. These messages often contain advertisements, phishing links, or malware. They clutter inboxes and can pose security risks. The term “spam” originated from a comedy sketch by Monty Python, where the word was repeatedly used, much like unwanted messages.


Q: Who discovered electromagnetic nature of light?

A: Young

B: Snell

C: Newton

D: Maxwell



Correct Option: D  [ Maxwell ]

Remark:


Q: The salinity of the sea water is:

A: 1.5 %

B: 2.5 %

C: 3.5 %

D: 4.5 %



Correct Option: C  [ 3.5 % ]

Remark:
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