Q: Purity of milk is tested by:

A: Electrometer

B: Lactometer

C: Radiometer

D: Refractometer



Correct Option: B  [ Lactometer ]

Remark:

The purity of milk is tested using a Lactometer. It works on the principle of Archimedes’ principle and is used to measure the specific gravity (density) of milk. Pure milk has a specific gravity ranging between 1.026 and 1.032. If water or other substances are added, the density decreases, indicating adulteration. The lactometer thus helps determine whether the milk is pure or diluted.

Other options (for context)

  • Electrometer: Measures electric potential or charge, not related to milk testing.
  • Radiometer: Measures radiant energy or light intensity.
  • Refractometer: Used to measure refractive index, commonly for sugar solutions, not milk purity.


Q: Which one of the following is called the 'power house' of the cell ?

A: Golgi body

B: Mitochondrion

C: Ribosome

D: Lysosome



Correct Option: B  [ Mitochondrion ]

Remark:

Explanation: Mitochondria are double-membraned organelles found in almost all eukaryotic cells. They are known as the 'power house of the cell' because they generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through the process of cellular respiration. The inner membrane forms folds called cristae, which increase the surface area for enzyme activity related to energy production. Mitochondria also contain their own DNA and ribosomes, enabling them to produce some of their own proteins.

Key Reaction:

Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + Water + ATP


Q: Big Bang theory explains:

A: Origin of Universe

B: Origin of Sun

C: Laws of Chemistry

D: Laws of History



Correct Option: A  [ Origin of Universe ]

Remark:

The Big Bang Theory explains the origin of the Universe. According to this theory, the universe began about 13.8 billion years ago from an extremely hot and dense state that expanded rapidly in all directions. This expansion continues even today, leading to the formation of galaxies, stars, planets, and other cosmic structures. The discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation provides strong evidence supporting the Big Bang Theory.

Other options (for context)

  • Origin of Sun: Explained by the Nebular Hypothesis, not the Big Bang Theory.
  • Laws of Chemistry: Studied under physical and inorganic chemistry, unrelated to cosmology.
  • Laws of History: Concern human civilizations, not the universe’s formation.


Q: Angle of friction and angle of repose are:

A: equal to each other

B: not equal to each other

C: proportion to each other

D: none of the above



Correct Option: A  [ equal to each other ]

Remark:

Explanation: The angle of friction and the angle of repose are equal to each other. The angle of friction is the angle made by the resultant of the limiting friction and normal reaction with the normal force, while the angle of repose is the maximum angle of an inclined plane at which an object just begins to slide. Both represent the same physical condition of impending motion.


Q: In your opinion which of the following is due to ozone hole ?

A: Increased UV radiation

B: Acid rain

C: Global warming

D: Greenhouse effect



Correct Option: A  [ Increased UV radiation ]

Remark:

The ozone hole leads to an increase in ultraviolet (UV) radiation reaching the Earth's surface. The depletion of the ozone layer, caused by chemicals like CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons), reduces its ability to block harmful UV rays. This can result in health issues such as skin cancer, cataracts, and also harm to crops and marine ecosystems.

  • Acid rain: Caused by sulphur and nitrogen oxides, not ozone depletion.
  • Global warming: Caused by greenhouse gases trapping heat.
  • Greenhouse effect: Natural process intensified by CO₂, not related to ozone loss.


Q: Which kind of Power accounts for the largest share of power generation in India ?

A: Hydro-electric

B: Solar

C: Thermal

D: Nuclear



Correct Option: C  [ Thermal ]

Remark:

Explanation: In India, the largest share of electricity generation comes from thermal power. Thermal power plants generate electricity by using heat energy, primarily produced by burning coal, natural gas, or oil. Among these, coal-based thermal power contributes the majority. Although renewable sources like solar and hydro power are growing rapidly, thermal energy still accounts for over 70% of India’s total electricity production. This dominance is due to the abundant availability of coal and the extensive infrastructure built around it.


Q: The moon takes __________ days to go round the earth once.

A: 28 days

B: 45 days

C: 50 days

D: 65 days



Correct Option: A  [ 28 days ]

Remark:

The Moon takes about 27.3 days to complete one revolution around the Earth with respect to the stars (called the sidereal month). However, due to the simultaneous movement of the Earth around the Sun, the Moon takes approximately 29.5 days to complete one full cycle of phases (from new moon to new moon), known as the synodic month. This period is commonly rounded to 28 days in general usage.

Other options (for context)

  • 45 days: Much longer than the Moon’s actual orbital period.
  • 50 days: Incorrect — the Moon completes more than one revolution in this time.
  • 65 days: Far too long compared to the real lunar cycle.


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: Silviculture is the management of :

A: Rivers

B: Lakes

C: Hills

D: Forests



Correct Option: D  [ Forests ]

Remark:

Silviculture is the branch of forestry concerned with the management, cultivation, and care of forests. It involves the practice of controlling the establishment, growth, composition, and quality of forest stands to meet diverse needs such as timber production, wildlife habitat, and environmental conservation. The term comes from Latin — silva meaning forest, and cultura meaning cultivation.

Other options (for context)

  • Rivers: Managed under hydrology or water resource management, not silviculture.
  • Lakes: Managed under limnology or aquatic resource management.
  • Hills: May be part of forest areas, but silviculture specifically refers to forest management.


Q: The brain of any computer system is:

A: ALU

B: Memory

C: Control unit

D: CPU



Correct Option: D  [ CPU ]

Remark:

The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is known as the brain of the computer. It performs all major operations such as processing data, executing instructions, and controlling other components. The CPU consists of two main parts — the Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) for calculations and the Control Unit (CU) for directing operations.

  • ALU: Handles arithmetic and logic operations only.
  • Memory: Stores data and instructions, but doesn’t process them.
  • Control Unit: Directs the flow of data but works as part of the CPU.
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