Q: Which of the following is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature?

A: Phosphorous

B: Bromine

C: Chlorine

D: Helium



Correct Option: B  [ Bromine ]

Remark:


Q: Who among the following is considered as the father of artificial intelligence ?

A: Charles Babbage

B: Lee De Forest

C: John McCarthy

D: J. P. Eckert



Correct Option: C  [ John McCarthy ]

Remark:

John McCarthy is regarded as the father of Artificial Intelligence (AI). He coined the term “Artificial Intelligence” in 1956 during the Dartmouth Conference, which is considered the founding event of AI as a research field. McCarthy also developed the LISP programming language, one of the earliest languages used for AI programming. His contributions laid the foundation for modern AI research, machine learning, and robotics.

Other options (for context)

  • Charles Babbage: Known as the “Father of the Computer” for designing the Analytical Engine.
  • Lee De Forest: Invented the triode vacuum tube, which advanced early electronics.
  • J. P. Eckert: Co-inventor of ENIAC, one of the first electronic general-purpose computers.


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: Which of the following is not a property of acids ?

A: All acids have sour taste

B: All acids are corrosive in nature

C: For acidic solutions pH = <7

D: Acids turn red litmus to blue



Correct Option: D  [ Acids turn red litmus to blue ]

Remark:

Explanation: Acids do not turn red litmus to blue; instead, they turn blue litmus paper red. Acids are sour in taste, corrosive in nature, and have a pH value less than 7. Therefore, the statement that acids turn red litmus to blue is incorrect.


Q: The salinity of the sea water is:

A: 1.5 %

B: 2.5 %

C: 3.5 %

D: 4.5 %



Correct Option: C  [ 3.5 % ]

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Q: In organic farming:

A: intercropping is not used

B: manures are not used

C: biofertilizers are not used

D: chemical fertilizers are not used



Correct Option: D  [ chemical fertilizers are not used ]

Remark:

In organic farming, chemical fertilizers are not used. Instead, farmers rely on natural manures, compost, and biofertilizers to enrich the soil. Organic farming avoids synthetic pesticides and focuses on maintaining ecological balance, soil fertility, and sustainable crop production.

  • Intercropping: Often used to increase productivity naturally.
  • Manures: Essential in organic farming for soil health.
  • Biofertilizers: Widely used to promote natural nutrient availability.


Q: Which of the following allow the electric current to pass through it ?

A: Glasses

B: Graphite

C: Rubber

D: PVC



Correct Option: B  [ Graphite ]

Remark:

Graphite allows electric current to pass through it. Although it is a form of carbon, its atoms are arranged in layers with free-moving electrons, making it a good conductor of electricity. This property makes graphite useful in electrodes, batteries, and brushes of electric motors.

  • Glass, Rubber, PVC: All are insulators and do not conduct electricity.


Q: Opium is derived from which part of poppy plant ?

A: Seeds

B: Leaves

C: Bark

D: Capsule



Correct Option: D  [ Capsule ]

Remark:

Explanation: Opium is obtained from the latex present in the unripe capsule of the poppy plant (Papaver somniferum). The latex is collected by making incisions on the capsule, and after drying, it forms raw opium, which contains alkaloids like morphine and codeine.


Q: Normal human blood is:

A: Acidic

B: Alkaline

C: Neutral

D: Variable



Correct Option: B  [ Alkaline ]

Remark:

Explanation: Normal human blood has a slightly alkaline pH of 7.35 to 7.45. This pH is maintained by buffer systems such as the bicarbonate buffer system and controlled by the lungs (CO₂ regulation) and kidneys (acid-base balance). A deviation from this range can be life-threatening — acidosis occurs if pH falls below 7.35, and alkalosis occurs if it rises above 7.45.


Q: Which among the following helps in circulation of blood ?

A: Erythrocytes

B: Blood platelets

C: Monocytes

D: Lymphocytes



Correct Option: A  [ Erythrocytes ]

Remark:

Explanation: The erythrocytes (RBCs) play a crucial role in the circulation of blood by carrying oxygen from the lungs to body tissues and returning carbon dioxide for exhalation. They contain hemoglobin, which binds oxygen and maintains the red color of blood. Circulation itself is driven by the heart and supported by these oxygen-carrying cells.

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