Q: Running water is the source of:

A: hydel power

B: thermal Power

C: nuclear power

D: None of the Above



Correct Option: A  [ hydel power ]

Remark:

Running water is the source of hydel power (also called hydroelectric power). The energy of flowing or falling water is converted into electrical energy using turbines and generators in dams. It is a renewable, clean, and sustainable source of energy widely used in India and worldwide.

  • Thermal power: Generated by burning coal or other fuels.
  • Nuclear power: Produced from nuclear fission reactions.
  • None of the above: Incorrect — running water directly produces hydel power.


Q: In a computer, the parity bit is added for the purpose of:

A: Coding

B: Error detection

C: Controlling

D: Indexing



Correct Option: B  [ Error detection ]

Remark:

Explanation: A parity bit is added to binary data in a computer system for error detection. It helps identify whether data has been altered during transmission or storage. The parity bit makes the total number of 1s either even (even parity) or odd (odd parity), allowing simple error checking.


Q: To an astronaut in space, the sky appears to be:

A: Red

B: White

C: Dark

D: Blue



Correct Option: C  [ Dark ]

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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: What is the name of first Indian Artificial satellite?

A: Apollo

B: Rohini

C: Bhaskara

D: Aryabhatta



Correct Option: D  [ Aryabhatta ]

Remark:
launched by the Soviet Union on 19 April 1975 and built by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)


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 ]

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Q: Atom bomb is based on:

A: Chemical reaction

B: Nuclear fission

C: Nuclear fusion

D: Atomic collision



Correct Option: B  [ Nuclear fission ]

Remark:

An Atom bomb works on the principle of nuclear fission. In this process, the nucleus of a heavy atom such as Uranium-235 or Plutonium-239 splits into two or more smaller nuclei when bombarded with a neutron. This splitting releases a tremendous amount of energy along with more neutrons, which further cause chain reactions — leading to a massive explosion.

Other options (for context)

  • Chemical reaction: Produces far less energy; used in conventional explosives, not atomic bombs.
  • Nuclear fusion: Powers hydrogen bombs (thermonuclear bombs), not atomic bombs.
  • Atomic collision: General term — does not describe the chain reaction mechanism in fission.


Q: Which among the following is the major cause of acid rain ?

A: Carbon dioxide

B: Carbon monoxide

C: Oxygen

D: Nitrogen dioxide



Correct Option: D  [ Nitrogen dioxide ]

Remark:

Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) is a major cause of acid rain. When released into the atmosphere from vehicle exhausts and industrial emissions, it reacts with water vapor to form nitric acid (HNO₃). Along with sulfur dioxide forming sulfuric acid, it contributes to acid rain, which damages vegetation, aquatic life, and buildings.

  • Carbon dioxide: Causes global warming, not acid rain.
  • Carbon monoxide: A toxic gas but not acidic.
  • Oxygen: Essential for respiration, not a pollutant.


Q: White lung disease is prevalent among the workers of:

A: paper industry

B: cement industry

C: cotton industry

D: pesticide industry



Correct Option: B  [ cement industry ]

Remark:

Explanation: White lung disease, scientifically known as byssinosis, is an occupational lung disorder caused by prolonged inhalation of cotton dust in textile and cotton processing industries. The inhaled dust irritates the airways, leading to symptoms such as chest tightness, cough, wheezing, and shortness of breath. Long-term exposure can result in chronic bronchitis and reduced lung capacity.

Preventive Measures:

  • Proper ventilation and dust control in textile mills
  • Use of protective masks by workers
  • Regular health check-ups and dust monitoring


Q: Iodoform is used as an:

A: antipyretic

B: analgesic

C: antiseptic

D: anaesthetic



Correct Option: C  [ antiseptic ]

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