Q: The highest tides occur at the time of the new moon and the:

A: full moon

B: solar eclipse

C: lunar eclipse

D: volcanoes



Correct Option: A  [ full moon ]

Remark:

The highest tides, known as spring tides, occur during the time of the new moon and the full moon. During these phases, the Sun, Moon, and Earth are aligned in a straight line, causing their combined gravitational forces to produce higher high tides and lower low tides. This alignment amplifies the tidal effect, resulting in the strongest tidal ranges.

Other options (for context)

  • Solar eclipse: Can coincide with a new moon but is not directly responsible for higher tides.
  • Lunar eclipse: Occurs during a full moon but does not always produce exceptionally high tides.
  • Volcanoes: Have no relation to tidal movements; tides are caused by gravitational forces, not geological activity.


Q: Acupuncture is a medical system of treatment in which:

A: herbs are used to relieve pain

B: needles are inserted into particular parts of the body to relieve pain

C: surgery is done to relieve pain

D: none of these



Correct Option: B  [ needles are inserted into particular parts of the body to relieve pain ]

Remark:

Explanation: Acupuncture is an ancient form of traditional Chinese medicine that involves the insertion of very thin needles through the skin at specific points, called acupoints. It is based on the concept of balancing the flow of life energy (Qi or Chi) through pathways in the body known as meridians. When these energy flows are blocked or imbalanced, it can cause illness or pain.

By stimulating specific acupoints, acupuncture is believed to restore the normal energy flow and help the body heal itself. It is commonly used to treat:

  • Chronic pain (e.g., back, neck, and joint pain)
  • Migraines and headaches
  • Arthritis and muscle stiffness
  • Stress and anxiety

Scientific View: Modern research suggests that acupuncture may stimulate nerves, muscles, and connective tissue, boosting the body’s natural painkillers (endorphins).


Q: Which of the following micro-organism causes diseases like polio and chicken pox?

A: Bacteria

B: Protozoa

C: Algae

D: Virus



Correct Option: D  [ Virus ]

Remark:

Diseases like Polio and Chicken Pox are caused by viruses. The Polio virus attacks the nervous system and can lead to paralysis, while the Varicella-zoster virus causes Chicken Pox, characterized by itchy blisters and fever. Viruses are acellular infectious agents that can reproduce only inside the living cells of a host organism.

Other options (for context)

  • Bacteria: Cause diseases like tuberculosis, cholera, and typhoid, not polio or chicken pox.
  • Protozoa: Cause diseases such as malaria and amoebiasis.
  • Algae: Generally non-pathogenic; they do not cause human diseases like polio or chicken pox.


Q: If a sample of soil is found to have a pH value of 8.25, it is:

A: acidic

B: neutral

C: alkaline

D: None of the above



Correct Option: C  [ alkaline ]

Remark:


Q: The animal group that is not found in marine water:

A: Mammals

B: Amphibia

C: Reptiles

D: Aves



Correct Option: D  [ Aves ]

Remark:

Explanation: Marine environments support various groups of animals including mammals (whales, seals), reptiles (sea turtles, sea snakes), and numerous invertebrates. However, birds (Aves) are air-breathing terrestrial vertebrates. While certain birds like penguins, pelicans, and seagulls feed or swim in the ocean, they do not permanently live in marine water or breathe underwater — thus, they are not considere


Q: Onion is a modified form of

A: leaf

B: stem

C: root

D: None of these



Correct Option: B  [ stem ]

Remark:

Explanation: The onion is a modified underground stem called a bulb. It consists of a short, disc-like stem (the basal plate) surrounded by concentric fleshy leaf bases that store food. The roots emerge from the underside of the basal plate, and new shoots grow from the center. Thus, the onion bulb serves as a storage organ for nutrients and helps in vegetative propagation.


Q: Which of the following is the structural and functional unit of kidneys?

A: Nephron

B: Pits

C: Nutrofil

D: Tentacle



Correct Option: A  [ Nephron ]

Remark:

Explanation: The nephron is the basic structural and functional unit of the kidney. Each human kidney contains about 1 to 1.5 million nephrons. A nephron consists of two main parts — the renal corpuscle (Bowman's capsule and glomerulus) and the renal tubule. It performs three main functions: filtration of blood, reabsorption of essential substances, and secretion


Q: Which of the following is not a renewable source of energy ?

A: Natural gas

B: Geothermal energy

C: Flowing water

D: Biomass



Correct Option: A  [ Natural gas ]

Remark:

Explanation: Natural gas is not a renewable source of energy because it is a fossil fuel formed over millions of years from the remains of plants and animals. Once used, it cannot be replenished quickly. In contrast, geothermal energy, flowing water, and biomass are renewable energy sources that can be naturally regenerated.


Q: India first atomic device was exploded in 1974 at:

A: Bikaner

B: Barmed

C: Pokhran

D: Jaisalmer



Correct Option: C  [ Pokhran ]

Remark:

India’s first successful atomic device was tested at Pokhran in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan on 18th May 1974. The operation was code-named "Smiling Buddha" and was conducted by the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) under the leadership of scientists like Dr. Raja Ramanna. This event marked India’s entry into the group of nuclear-capable nations.

Other options (for context)

  • Bikaner: A city in Rajasthan, but no nuclear tests were conducted there.
  • Barmer: Located near the Pakistan border, not the site of India’s nuclear test.
  • Jaisalmer: Close to Pokhran geographically, but not the test location.


Q: Which one of the following organs is the main respiratory organ of whale?

A: Integuments

B: Gills

C: Lungs

D: Trachea



Correct Option: C  [ Lungs ]

Remark:

Explanation: Whales are mammals and breathe air through their lungs. They come to the surface of the water to inhale oxygen through their blowholes located on top of their heads. Unlike fish, whales cannot extract oxygen from water because they lack gills. They periodically surface to exhale and inhale before diving again. This adaptation allows them to stay underwater for long durations while still depending on atmospheric oxyg

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