Q: Which of the following computer language is used for artificial intelligence?

A: FORTRAN

B: COBOL

C: INDEXING

D: PROLOG



Correct Option: D  [ PROLOG ]

Remark:

Explanation: PROLOG (Programming in Logic) is a high-level programming language widely used in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and computational linguistics. It is based on formal logic and is especially useful for solving problems involving pattern matching, rule-based reasoning, and natural language processing.


Q: The pH of human blood is:

A: 7.2

B: 7.8

C: 6.6

D: 7.4



Correct Option: D  [ 7.4 ]

Remark:

Explanation: Human blood is maintained at a slightly alkaline pH of 7.4 (range 7.35–7.45). This balance is vital for the proper functioning of enzymes and biochemical reactions in the body. The buffer systems in blood — primarily the bicarbonate buffer system (H₂CO₃ / HCO₃⁻) — help maintain this stable pH. A small deviation from this range can lead to severe physiological disturbances.

Imbalances:

  • Acidosis: pH below 7.35 — causes drowsiness, confusion, and respiratory distress.
  • Alkalosis: pH above 7.45 — causes muscle twitching, irritability, and convulsions.


Q: The primary producer in an ecosystem are:

A: Bacteria

B: Women

C: Men

D: Plants



Correct Option: D  [ Plants ]

Remark:

Explanation: In any ecosystem, green plants (and some algae and cyanobacteria) act as primary producers. They convert solar energy into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis, producing glucose and oxygen. This stored energy becomes the foundation of all food chains, supporting consumers and decomposers. Thus, plants form the first trophic level in an


Q: Light year is a unit of measurement of

A: speed of light

B: stellar distances

C: speed of rockets

D: time



Correct Option: B  [ stellar distances ]

Remark:

Explanation: A light year is a unit used to measure stellar or astronomical distances. It is defined as the distance that light travels in one year in a vacuum. Since light moves at a speed of about 3 × 108 m/s, one light year equals approximately 9.46 × 1012 km. It is commonly used to express distances between stars and galaxies because these distances are too large to be measured in kilometers or miles.


Q: A transformer is used to :

A: Increase or decrease D.C voltage

B: Increase or decrease A.C voltage

C: Convert A.C to D.C

D: Convert D.C into A.C



Correct Option: B  [ Increase or decrease A.C voltage ]

Remark:

Explanation: A transformer is an electrical device used to increase (step-up) or decrease (step-down) the voltage of alternating current (A.C.). It works on the principle of electromagnetic induction and functions only with A.C., not with D.C. A transformer consists of two coils—primary and secondary—wound around a soft iron core. The voltage ratio between these coils depends on the number of turns in each winding. Transformers are used in power transmission, distribution, and electronic devices to regulate voltage levels efficiently.


Q: Who is the first man to land on the Moon ?

A: Aldrin

B: Neil Armstrong

C: Michael Collins

D: Gagarin



Correct Option: B  [ Neil Armstrong ]

Remark:

Neil Armstrong was the first man to land on the Moon on July 20, 1969, during NASA’s Apollo 11 mission. He became the first human to step onto the lunar surface, famously saying, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." His historic achievement marked a major milestone in space exploration.

Other options (for context)

  • Aldrin: Refers to Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the Moon, who accompanied Armstrong on Apollo 11.
  • Michael Collins: The third member of the Apollo 11 crew, who orbited the Moon in the command module but did not land.
  • Gagarin: Refers to Yuri Gagarin, the first human to travel into space in 1961, but he never landed on the Moon.


Q: Which of the following is not an element ?

A: Oxygen

B: Nitrogen

C: Hydrogen

D: Marble



Correct Option: D  [ Marble ]

Remark:

Marble is not an element; it is a metamorphic rock composed primarily of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃). It forms when limestone is subjected to high pressure and temperature, causing recrystallization. Being a compound and mixture of minerals, marble does not consist of a single type of atom, unlike elements.

Other options (for context)

  • Oxygen (O₂): A chemical element essential for respiration and combustion.
  • Nitrogen (N₂): A chemical element that makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere.
  • Hydrogen (H₂): The lightest chemical element and the main component of stars.


Q: ELISA stands for:

A: Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay

B: Epithelium lesions in surface analysis

C: Energy-linked immunity assay

D: Enzyme-linked immunity analysis



Correct Option: A  [ Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay ]

Remark:

Explanation: ELISA stands for Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. It is a biochemical test used to detect and measure antibodies, antigens, proteins, or hormones in a sample. The method relies on an enzyme-linked antigen or antibody and a color change to indicate a positive reaction.


Q: Green leafy vegetable are rich source of :

A: Citric acid

B: Malic acid

C: Folic acid

D: none of these



Correct Option: C  [ Folic acid ]

Remark:

Green leafy vegetables are a rich source of Folic Acid (Vitamin B₉). Folic acid is essential for the formation of red blood cells, DNA synthesis, and proper cell growth. It is particularly important for pregnant women, as it helps prevent neural tube defects in the developing fetus. Vegetables like spinach, kale, lettuce, and fenugreek leaves are excellent sources of folic acid.

Other options (for context)

  • Citric acid: Found mainly in citrus fruits like oranges and lemons.
  • Malic acid: Commonly present in apples and other fruits, not in leafy greens.
  • None of these: Incorrect — folic acid is the correct nutrient associated with green leafy vegetables.


Q: PINAKA often seen in news, is a / an:

A: Anti-submarine torpedo and research vehicle

B: Aircraft carrier

C: Multi barrel Rocket Launch (MBRL) system

D: Guided missile frigate submarine warship



Correct Option: C  [ Multi barrel Rocket Launch (MBRL) system ]

Remark:

PINAKA is an indigenously developed Multi Barrel Rocket Launch (MBRL) system designed and produced by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) of India. It is capable of firing a salvo of rockets to deliver explosive warheads over large areas with high accuracy. Pinaka is primarily used by the Indian Army for long-range artillery support and has a range of up to 75 km in its upgraded version (Pinaka Mk-II).

Other options (for context)

  • Anti-submarine torpedo and research vehicle: Refers to underwater weapon systems, not related to Pinaka.
  • Aircraft carrier: A large naval vessel capable of carrying aircraft; Pinaka is not a ship.
  • Guided missile frigate submarine warship: Refers to naval warships, not a land-based rocket launcher.
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