Q: __________ is the first missile developed in India.

A: Agni

B: Aakash

C: Trishul

D: Prithvi



Correct Option: D  [ Prithvi ]

Remark:

Explanation: Prithvi was the first indigenously developed missile of India, designed under the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP) launched in 1983 by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). It is a surface-to-surface short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads. The Prithvi missile series includes Prithvi-I (Army version), Prithvi-II (Air Force), and Prithvi-III (Navy), with ranges varying from 150 km to 350 km.


Q: Electric appliances have star rating ( upto 5 stars) on them. More the number of stars :

1. longer is the life span of the appliance
2. more stringent is the quality checks
3. Higher is the energy efficiency of the appliance

Which of the above is / are correct ?


A: 1 only

B: 3 only

C: 1 and 2 only

D: 1, 2 and 3



Correct Option: B  [ 3 only ]

Remark:

Explanation: The star rating system seen on electrical appliances (like ACs, refrigerators, and fans) represents the energy efficiency of the product. It is issued by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), under the Ministry of Power, Government of India. The more the number of stars (up to 5), the higher the energy efficiency — meaning the appliance consumes less electricity for the same performance. However, the star rating does not indicate the lifespan or the quality checks of the appliance.


Q: Which of the following is a communicable disease?

A: Measles

B: Scurvy

C: Asthma

D: Diabetes



Correct Option: A  [ Measles ]

Remark:

Explanation: Measles is a highly contagious viral disease caused by the measles virus (a member of the Paramyxovirus group). It spreads through droplets released when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Symptoms include fever, cough, rash, and watery eyes. Other diseases listed — scurvy, asthma, and diabetes — are non-communicable as they do not spread from person to person.


Q: What is the temperature when density of water is the highest

A: 5 degree Celsius

B: 6 degree Celsius

C: 4 degree Celsius

D: 3 degree Celsius



Correct Option: C  [ 4 Degree Celsius ]

Remark:

Explanation: Water shows an unusual property known as anomalous expansion. Its density is maximum at 4°C. When cooled from higher temperatures, water contracts till 4°C, becoming denser. Below 4°C, it expands instead of contracting, so its density decreases. This property allows ice to float and prevents water bodies from freezing solid, protecting aquatic life during winters.


Q: Which one of the following is a chemical change ?

A: Burning of candle

B: Melting of wax

C: Vapourisation of water

D: Magnetising of Iron



Correct Option: A  [ Burning of candle ]

Remark:

Explanation: The burning of a candle is a chemical change because new substances such as carbon dioxide, water vapour, and heat energy are produced during the reaction between wax and oxygen. This change is irreversible and results in a permanent alteration of the chemical composition of the material. In contrast, melting of wax and vapourisation of water are physical changes since no new substances are formed and the process can be reversed by cooling.


Q: ATM means:

A: All Time Money

B: Automatic Teller Machine

C: Automated Teller Machine

D: Any Time Money



Correct Option: C  [ Automated Teller Machine ]

Remark:

ATM stands for Automated Teller Machine. It is an electronic banking device that allows customers to perform financial transactions such as cash withdrawals, deposits, fund transfers, and balance inquiries without the need for a human teller.

  • All Time/Any Time Money: Common informal phrases, not the actual full form.
  • Automatic Teller Machine: Incorrect; the correct term is Automated, not Automatic.


Q: What chemicals are used in fire extinguishers used in houses and offices ?

A: Water, potassium bicarbonate and fluorocarbon

B: Water, calcium hydroxide and chlorofluorocarbons

C: Water, potassium hydroxide and chlorobenzene

D: None of these



Correct Option: A  [ Water, potassium bicarbonate and fluorocarbon ]

Remark:

Explanation: Fire extinguishers commonly used in houses and offices contain water, potassium bicarbonate (KHCO₃), and fluorocarbons. These chemicals help in extinguishing fires by cooling, cutting off oxygen supply, and preventing the spread of flames without leaving harmful residues.


Q: The pale yellow colour of urine is due to the presence of which pigment?

A: Urophyll

B: Urochrome

C: Chlorophyll

D: Chloroplast



Correct Option: B  [ Urochrome ]

Remark:

The pale yellow colour of urine is due to the presence of the pigment Urochrome. Urochrome is a waste product formed from the breakdown of hemoglobin in red blood cells. It is produced when hemoglobin is metabolized into urobilin and then excreted through urine. The intensity of the yellow color can vary depending on hydration levels — darker urine indicates dehydration, while pale urine indicates proper hydration.

Other options (for context)

  • Urophyll: No such pigment exists in human physiology.
  • Chlorophyll: Green pigment found in plants, not in urine.
  • Chloroplast: Cell organelle in plants where photosynthesis occurs, not a pigment.


Q: Which kind of lens is used in microscope ?

A: Convex

B: Concave

C: Biconvex and concave

D: Biconcave



Correct Option: A  [ Convex ]

Remark:

Explanation: A microscope uses a system of convex lenses to magnify very small objects. Convex lenses, also known as converging lenses, bend light rays inward to a focal point, creating an enlarged and clear image of the specimen. A compound microscope typically contains two sets of convex lenses — the objective lens (near the specimen) and the eyepiece lens (near the observer’s eye). The objective lens forms a real, inverted, and magnified image, which is then further magnified by the eyepiece to produce a large virtual image.


Q: Which gas in its solid state is also known as dry ice?

A: Nitrogen

B: Carbon dioxide

C: Oxygen

D: Hydrogen



Correct Option: B  [ Carbon dioxide ]

Remark:
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