Q: Which of the following pair is incorrect ?

A: Roentgen : X-ray

B: Newton : Law of Gravitation

C: Faraday : Diffusion of gases

D: Pasteur : Bacteriology



Correct Option: C  [ Faraday : Diffusion of gases ]

Remark:

Explanation: The pair Faraday : Diffusion of gases is incorrect. The law of diffusion of gases was given by Thomas Graham, not Michael Faraday. Faraday is known for his work on electromagnetism and electrolysis. The other pairs are correctly matched.


Q: If a liquid is heated in space under no gravity, the transfer of heat will take place by process of:

A: conduction

B: convection

C: radiation

D: cannot be heated in the absence of gravity



Correct Option: C  [ radiation ]

Remark:

Explanation: In space, where there is no gravity, convection cannot occur because it depends on the movement of fluid due to gravity-induced density differences. Therefore, heat transfer in such conditions takes place only through radiation and conduction (within the liquid itself).


Q: What does the airbag, used for safety of car driver, contain?

A: Sodium bicarbonate

B: Sodium azide

C: Sodium nitrite

D: Sodium peroxide



Correct Option: B  [ Sodium azide ]

Remark:


Q: 'ASTROSAT' is a satellite launched by ISRO for :

A: Research on climate conditon

B: Better Tele-communication

C: Astronomy research

D: None of these



Correct Option: C  [ Astronomy research ]

Remark:

Explanation: ASTROSAT is India’s first dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory launched by ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) on September 28, 2015. It is designed for astronomy research and studies celestial objects like stars, galaxies, black holes, and neutron stars in different wavelengths — including visible, ultraviolet, and X-ray bands. ASTROSAT helps scientists study high-energy astrophysical phenomena and provides data comparable to international missions such as NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope.


Q: Which metal is responsible for Itai-Itai disease?

A: Cadmium

B: Nickel

C: Chromium

D: Mercury



Correct Option: A  [ Cadmium ]

Remark:

The Itai-Itai disease is caused by Cadmium (Cd) poisoning. The disease was first identified in Japan, where industrial discharge of cadmium-contaminated water led to severe pollution. People consuming rice grown in this contaminated water suffered from extreme pain in bones and joints, along with kidney damage. The name "Itai-Itai" literally means "ouch-ouch" in Japanese, reflecting the severe pain experienced by victims.

Other options (for context)

  • Nickel: Causes dermatitis and allergic reactions but not Itai-Itai disease.
  • Chromium: Can cause skin and respiratory problems, not bone-related disorders.
  • Mercury: Leads to Minamata disease, not Itai-Itai disease.


Q: Most plants absorb nitrogen in the form of:

A: proteins

B: nitrates and nitrites

C: urea

D: nitrates, nitrites and urea



Correct Option: D  [ nitrates, nitrites and urea ]

Remark:

Explanation: Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plants, used in the synthesis of amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids, and chlorophyll. Plants absorb nitrogen from the soil primarily in the inorganic forms of nitrate (NO₃⁻) and nitrite (NO₂⁻). Urea, when applied as fertilizer, is first converted by soil bacteria into ammonia (NH₃) and then into nitrates through nitrification before being absorbed by roots.

Key Steps:

  • Ammonification: Conversion of organic nitrogen (from dead plants/animals) into ammonia.
  • Nitrification: Conversion of ammonia into nitrites and then nitrates by bacteria like Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter.
  • Assimilation: Uptake of nitrates by plants to form amino acids and proteins.


Q: Ramsar Convention is for the conservation of:

A: Mountain

B: Grassland

C: Forest

D: Wetland



Correct Option: D  [ Wetland ]

Remark:

The Ramsar Convention is an international treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands. Signed in 1971 at Ramsar, Iran, it aims to preserve wetlands as habitats for biodiversity, especially for migratory birds. It promotes wise use of wetland ecosystems through local and national actions.

  • Mountain: Conserved under other ecological programs.
  • Grassland: Managed under terrestrial biodiversity initiatives.
  • Forest: Covered under the UN Forest Forum, not Ramsar.


Q: Which one of the following is called the 'power house' of the cell ?

A: Golgi body

B: Mitochondrion

C: Ribosome

D: Lysosome



Correct Option: B  [ Mitochondrion ]

Remark:

Explanation: Mitochondria are double-membraned organelles found in almost all eukaryotic cells. They are known as the 'power house of the cell' because they generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through the process of cellular respiration. The inner membrane forms folds called cristae, which increase the surface area for enzyme activity related to energy production. Mitochondria also contain their own DNA and ribosomes, enabling them to produce some of their own proteins.

Key Reaction:

Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + Water + ATP


Q: Through the fused sodium chloride, electric current can pass out due to the presence of:

A: Free electron

B: Free ion

C: Free molecule

D: None of these



Correct Option: B  [ Free ion ]

Remark:

Explanation: In fused (molten) sodium chloride, electric current passes due to the presence of free ions. When solid NaCl is melted, it dissociates into Na⁺ and Cl⁻ ions, which can move freely and conduct electricity. In the solid state, these ions are fixed in the crystal lattice, so it does not conduct electricity.


Q: CNG stands for:

A: Compressed Natural Gasoline

B: Compressed Natural Gas

C: Compressed Nitrogen Gas

D: Compressed Neon Gas



Correct Option: B  [ Compressed Natural Gas ]

Remark:

Explanation: CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas. It is an eco-friendly fuel made primarily of methane (CH₄) and is used as an alternative to petrol and diesel. CNG burns cleanly, producing fewer pollutants and helping reduce air pollution.

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