Q: Which of the following diseases is caused by virus ?

A: Cholera

B: Typhoid

C: Tuberculosis

D: Small Pox



Correct Option: D  [ Small Pox ]

Remark:

Explanation: Smallpox is a highly contagious and deadly disease caused by the Variola virus. It is characterized by high fever, fatigue, and a distinctive pustular rash on the skin. Smallpox was one of the most devastating diseases in human history, but thanks to the worldwide vaccination campaign led by the World Health Organization (WHO), it was officially eradicated in 1980. The vaccine for smallpox was first developed by Edward Jenner in 1796.


Q: Adult Filaria worms live in human:

A: Blood

B: Lymphatics

C: Liver

D: Intestine



Correct Option: B  [ Lymphatics ]

Remark:

Explanation: The adult filarial worm, Wuchereria bancrofti (and Brugia malayi), lives in the lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes of humans. These worms block the lymphatic system, causing a condition known as lymphatic filariasis or elephantiasis, characterized by severe swelling of legs, arms, or genitals. The disease is transmitted by the bite of infected Culex mosquitoes, which carry t


Q: Monitor of a computer is:

A: Input device

B: Output device

C: Input/Output device

D: None of these



Correct Option: B  [ Output device ]

Remark:

Explanation: A monitor is an output device that displays text, images, and videos generated by the computer. It allows users to visually view the processed data. Common types of monitors include LCD, LED, and OLED screens.


Q: Which of the following diseases is not caused by virus ?

A: Small pox

B: AIDS

C: Flue

D: Malaria



Correct Option: D  [ Malaria ]

Remark:

Explanation: Malaria is not caused by a virus; it is caused by a protozoan parasite of the genus Plasmodium. The disease spreads through the bite of an infected female Anopheles mosquito. The parasite enters the human bloodstream, infects liver cells, and then red blood cells, leading to recurring fever, chills, and anemia. In contrast, Smallpox, AIDS, and Flu are all viral diseases caused by the Variola virus, HIV, and Influenza virus respectively.


Q: Which gas is used as fire extinguisher?

A: Nitrogen dioxide

B: Carbon monoxide

C: Carbon dioxide

D: Nitrous oxide



Correct Option: C  [ Carbon dioxide ]

Remark:

Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is commonly used as a fire extinguisher gas. It works by displacing oxygen around the fire and forming a blanket of gas that cuts off the oxygen supply, thereby stopping the combustion process. Additionally, CO₂ is non-flammable and leaves no residue, making it ideal for use on electrical and electronic fires where water cannot be used safely.

Other options (for context)

  • Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂): A toxic gas, not suitable for firefighting.
  • Carbon monoxide (CO): A poisonous gas produced by incomplete combustion, not used in extinguishers.
  • Nitrous oxide (N₂O): Commonly known as laughing gas, used as an anesthetic, not a fire suppressant.


Q: Which of the following is a large blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart ?

A: Vein

B: Artery

C: Capillary

D: Nerve



Correct Option: B  [ Artery ]

Remark:

Explanation: An artery is a large blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to various parts of the body. Arteries have thick, elastic walls to withstand high pressure. In contrast, veins carry blood toward the heart, and capillaries are tiny vessels that connect arteries and veins.


Q: What does the term Dolby B or Dolby C printed on tape recorders and other sound systems refer to?

A: frequency modulated system

B: amplitude modulated system

C: noise reduction circuit

D: both DC and AC power can be used



Correct Option: C  [ noise reduction circuit ]

Remark:

Explanation: The terms Dolby B and Dolby C refer to noise reduction circuits used in tape recorders and sound systems. These technologies reduce background hiss and unwanted noise during playback and recording, thereby improving the overall sound quality.


Q: Brass gets discoloured in air due to constant exposure in presence of:

A: Aluminium sulphide

B: Aluminium phosphide

C: Hydrogen sulphide

D: Hydrogenated wafers



Correct Option: C  [ Hydrogen sulphide ]

Remark:

Explanation: Brass, an alloy of copper and zinc, gets discoloured when exposed to air containing hydrogen sulphide (H₂S). The H₂S reacts with the metal surface to form a dark layer of metal sulphides (mainly copper sulphide), causing tarnishing and loss of shine.


Q: The time period of a pendulum when taken to the Moon would:

A: remain the same

B: decrease

C: become zero

D: increase



Correct Option: D  [ increase ]

Remark:

Explanation: The time period of a simple pendulum is given by the formula T = 2π√(L/g), where L is the length of the pendulum and g is the acceleration due to gravity. Since the Moon’s gravity is about 1/6th of Earth’s, the value of g decreases, causing the time period to increase.


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.
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