Q: One kilometre is equal to how many miles?

A: 0.84

B: 0.5

C: 1.6

D: 0.62



Correct Option: D  [ 0.62 ]

Remark:


Q: What is the name of a technology that allows telephone calls to be made over computer networks like the internet?

A: VoIP

B: GSM

C: Modem

D: CDMA



Correct Option: A  [ VoIP ]

Remark:

Explanation: VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is a technology that allows users to make telephone calls over the Internet instead of traditional telephone lines. It converts voice signals into digital data packets and transmits them through computer networks, enabling cost-effective communication worldwide.


Q: Iron deficiency in Blood is referred as

A: Goitre

B: Anaemia

C: Osteoporosis

D: Kwashiorko



Correct Option: B  [ Anaemia ]

Remark:

Explanation: Anaemia is a condition caused by a deficiency of iron in the body, leading to reduced formation of haemoglobin in red blood cells. As a result, the blood’s capacity to carry oxygen decreases, causing fatigue, weakness, dizziness, and pale skin. Iron is essential for haemoglobin synthesis, and deficiency can result from poor diet, blood loss, or malabsorption. Foods rich in iron include green leafy vegetables, liver, red meat, legumes, and jaggery.


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: Growth hormone is produced by :

A: Bones

B: Pituitary gland

C: Thyroid gland

D: Adrenal gland



Correct Option: B  [ Pituitary gland ]

Remark:

Explanation: The Growth Hormone (GH), also known as Somatotropin, is secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, which is located at the base of the brain. This hormone stimulates growth, cell reproduction, and regeneration in humans and other animals. It plays a vital role in increasing height during childhood and adolescence, regulating metabolism, and maintaining muscle and bone mass. A deficiency of GH causes dwarfism in children, while excess secretion leads to gigantism or acromegaly.


Q: Liquid natural gas (LNG) predominantly contains _______ in liquid form.

A: Ethane

B: Ethylene

C: Methane

D: Methylene



Correct Option: C  [ Methane ]

Remark:

Explanation: Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) predominantly contains methane (CH₄) in liquid form. It is produced by cooling natural gas to about −162°C, which reduces its volume for easier storage and transportation. LNG is a clean fuel with high energy efficiency and low emissions.


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.


Q: One of the constitutes of tear gas is:

A: Ethane

B: Ethanol

C: Ether

D: Chloropicrin



Correct Option: D  [ Chloropicrin ]

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Q: The waves which can propagate even through the vacuum,are called __________.

A: Mechanical waves

B: Reverse waves

C: Inverted waves

D: Electromagnetic waves



Correct Option: D  [ Electromagnetic waves ]

Remark:

Explanation: Electromagnetic waves can propagate even through a vacuum because they do not require any material medium for transmission. Examples include light waves, radio waves, X-rays, and microwaves. In contrast, mechanical waves like sound require a medium such as air, water, or solids to travel.


Q: The mountaineers carry oxygen with them because:

A: at an altitude of more than 5 km there is no air

B: the amount of air available to a person onmountain is lesser than that available on the ground

C: the temperature of air is lesser than that onthe ground.

D: The pressure of air is higher than that on theground.



Correct Option: B  [ the amount of air available to a person onmountain is lesser than that available on theground ]

Remark:

Mountaineers carry oxygen cylinders because the amount of air (and oxygen) available at high altitudes is much less than that at ground level. As altitude increases, air pressure and oxygen concentration decrease, making breathing difficult and leading to altitude sickness. Supplemental oxygen helps them breathe properly and maintain body function.

  • No air above 5 km: Incorrect — air exists but is thinner.
  • Lower temperature: True but not the reason for carrying oxygen.
  • Higher air pressure: Incorrect — pressure decreases with height.
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