Q: Aryabhatta was a famous ________ of ancient India.

A: Doctor

B: Poet

C: Physicist

D: Mathematician



Correct Option: D  [ Mathematician ]

Remark:

Aryabhatta was a renowned mathematician and astronomer of ancient India. He lived during the Gupta period (around 476–550 CE) and authored the famous work Aryabhatiya. Aryabhatta introduced the concept of zero (0) and explained the place value system. He also proposed that the Earth rotates on its axis and correctly explained solar and lunar eclipses.

Other options (for context)

  • Doctor: No historical evidence of Aryabhatta being a physician.
  • Poet: Although his works were written in verse form, his main field was mathematics and astronomy.
  • Physicist: The term did not exist in his time; however, his scientific thinking laid foundations for later studies.


Q: Time during which a job is processed by the computer is:

A: Delay time

B: Real time

C: Down time

D: Execution time



Correct Option: D  [ Execution time ]

Remark:

Explanation: Execution time is the period during which a job or program is actively processed by the computer’s CPU. It refers to the actual time taken to execute instructions, excluding waiting or idle times such as input/output delays or queue time.


Q: Ozone layer is situated in the upper regions of

A: Troposphere

B: Stratosphere

C: Magnetosphere

D: Mesosphere



Correct Option: B  [ Stratosphere ]

Remark:

Explanation: The ozone layer is located in the stratosphere, which is the second layer of the Earth’s atmosphere, lying above the troposphere and extending from about 10 km to 50 km above the Earth’s surface. The ozone layer contains a high concentration of ozone gas (O₃), which absorbs most of the Sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. This protective shield prevents genetic damage, skin cancer, and other harmful effects on living organisms.


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:


Q: Tetraethyl lead (TEL) is

A: a catalyst used in burning fossil fuel

B: an antioxidant

C: a reductant

D: an antiknock compound



Correct Option: D  [ an antiknock compound ]

Remark:


Q: Metals can be beaten into sheets, because:

A: they are ductile

B: they are soft

C: they are malleable

D: the metal particles are loosely arranged



Correct Option: C  [ they are malleable ]

Remark:

Metals can be beaten into thin sheets because they are malleable. Malleability is a physical property of metals that allows them to withstand hammering or rolling without breaking. This property is due to the metallic bonding where positive metal ions are surrounded by a ‘sea’ of delocalized electrons, allowing the layers of atoms to slide over each other without breaking the bond. Examples of highly malleable metals include gold, silver, and aluminium.

Other options (for context)

  • Ductile: Refers to the ability of metals to be drawn into wires, not beaten into sheets.
  • Soft: Not true for all metals — many are hard yet malleable.
  • Loosely arranged particles: Incorrect — metal atoms are closely packed in a lattice structure.


Q: What is Air Quality Index ?

A: It tells about sound pollution.

B: It measures air pollution mainly sulphur content in the air.

C: It measures ozone levels in the selected area.

D: It checks the colour of the air.



Correct Option: C  [ It measures ozone levels in the selected area. ]

Remark:

The Air Quality Index (AQI) is a numerical scale used to measure and report the quality of air in a particular area. It primarily indicates the level of air pollution and its potential impact on human health. The AQI is calculated based on concentrations of key air pollutants — including ozone (O₃), particulate matter (PM₂.₅ and PM₁₀), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), sulphur dioxide (SO₂), and carbon monoxide (CO). Higher AQI values indicate poorer air quality and greater health risks.

Other options (for context)

  • It tells about sound pollution: Incorrect — AQI is unrelated to noise levels.
  • It measures air pollution mainly sulphur content in the air: Partly true, but AQI includes multiple pollutants, not just sulphur dioxide.
  • It checks the colour of the air: Inc


Q: Which one of the following is a chemical change?

A: Melting of ice

B: Magnetising of Iron

C: Burning of coal

D: None of these



Correct Option: C  [ Burning of coal ]

Remark:
A chemical change, also called a chemical reaction, happens when substances combine or break apart to form entirely new substances with different properties.


Q: Montreal Protocol is related to:

A: Ozone depletion

B: Bio-diversity

C: Biological weapons

D: European Community



Correct Option: A  [ Ozone depletion ]

Remark:

Explanation: The Montreal Protocol, signed in 1987, is an international agreement aimed at protecting the ozone layer by phasing out the production and use of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and halons. It is one of the most successful environmental treaties in history.


Q: Ocean thermal energy is due to:

A: tides in the ocean

B: pressure difference at different levels in the ocean

C: temperature difference at different levels in the ocean

D: energy stored by waves in the ocean



Correct Option: C  [ temperature difference at different levels in the ocean ]

Remark:

Ocean Thermal Energy (OTE) is produced due to the temperature difference at different levels in the ocean. The surface water is warmer because it absorbs sunlight, while the deeper layers remain cold. This temperature gradient is used to run a heat engine that generates electricity — a process known as Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC).

  • Tides: Related to gravitational pull, not temperature.
  • Pressure difference: Exists but not used for energy generation.
  • Waves: Used in wave energy systems, not OTEC.
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