Q: Malaria is transmitted from one person to another by:

A: Aedes Mosquito

B: Culex Mosquito

C: Anopheles Mosquito

D: All of the above



Correct Option: C  [ Anopheles Mosquito ]

Remark:

Explanation: Malaria is caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmodium (species such as *P. vivax*, *P. falciparum*, *P. malariae*, and *P. ovale*). It spreads through the bite of an infected female Anopheles mosquito. The mosquito injects sporozoites (infective stage of *Plasmodium*) into the human bloodstream. These parasites infect liver cells, multiply, and later invade red blood cells, causing symptoms like fever, chills, and


Q: The physical quantity which is measured as Kg m/s2 is:

A: Work

B: Power

C: Force

D: Motion



Correct Option: C  [ Force ]

Remark:

The physical quantity measured in kg·m/s2 is Force. The SI unit of force is the Newton (N), which is defined as the force required to accelerate a mass of 1 kilogram by 1 meter per second squared. Mathematically, Force = Mass × Acceleration.

  • Work: Measured in joules (N·m).
  • Power: Measured in watts (J/s).
  • Motion: Describes movement, not a measurable quantity in these units.


Q: The SI unit of temperature is

A: Temperature

B: Ampere

C: Watt

D: Kelvin



Correct Option: D  [ Kelvin ]

Remark:


Q: Which gas is used as fire extinguisher?

A: Nitrogen dioxide

B: Carbon monoxide

C: Carbon dioxide

D: Nitrous oxide



Correct Option: C  [ Carbon dioxide ]

Remark:

Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is commonly used as a fire extinguisher gas. It works by displacing oxygen around the fire and forming a blanket of gas that cuts off the oxygen supply, thereby stopping the combustion process. Additionally, CO₂ is non-flammable and leaves no residue, making it ideal for use on electrical and electronic fires where water cannot be used safely.

Other options (for context)

  • Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂): A toxic gas, not suitable for firefighting.
  • Carbon monoxide (CO): A poisonous gas produced by incomplete combustion, not used in extinguishers.
  • Nitrous oxide (N₂O): Commonly known as laughing gas, used as an anesthetic, not a fire suppressant.


Q: Average distance of the earth from the Sun is:

A: 150 Million km

B: 15 Million km

C: 90 Million km

D: 900 Million km



Correct Option: A  [ 150 Million km ]

Remark:

The average distance between the Earth and the Sun is approximately 150 million kilometers (or about 1 Astronomical Unit – 1 AU). This distance serves as a standard unit of measurement for describing distances within our solar system. Despite slight variations due to Earth's elliptical orbit, this average remains nearly constant and is crucial for maintaining suitable conditions for life on Earth.

Other options (for context)

  • 15 Million km: Far too close — the Earth would be extremely hot and uninhabitable.
  • 90 Million km: Shorter than the actual average distance.
  • 900 Million km: Much greater — about six times the real distance, closer to Saturn’s orbit.


Q: Which of the following is the uppermost layer of the atmosphere?

A: Stratosphere

B: Mesosphere

C: Ionosphere

D: Exosphere



Correct Option: D  [ Exosphere ]

Remark:

The Exosphere is the uppermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere. It lies above the thermosphere and gradually merges into outer space. The exosphere extends roughly from 700 km to 10,000 km above the Earth's surface. In this layer, air is extremely thin, and gas molecules such as hydrogen and helium are sparse and can even escape into space.

Other options (for context)

  • Stratosphere: Second layer from the Earth’s surface; contains the ozone layer.
  • Mesosphere: Lies above the stratosphere; meteors burn up here.
  • Ionosphere: A region within the thermosphere important for radio communication, not the outermost layer.


Q: Which amongst the following is the largest mammal?

A: elephant

B: whale

C: dinosaur

D: rhinoceros



Correct Option: B  [ whale ]

Remark:

Explanation: The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) holds the record as the largest mammal and the largest living organism on Earth. Adult blue whales can reach lengths of up to 30 meters (98 feet) and weigh over 180 tons. Despite their size, they feed mainly on small shrimp-like creatures called krill, filtering them through their baleen plates. Whales are warm-blooded, breathe air through blowholes, and give birth to live young — all key mammalian traits.

Comparison:

  • Blue whale (largest mammal): up to 30 m long, ~180 tons
  • African elephant (largest land mammal): up to 4 m tall, ~6 tons
  • Rhinoceros: up to 2 m tall, ~2 tons


Q: The type of crop which is able to fix nitrogen from air is known as:

A: Legume

B: Rice

C: Tuber

D: Potato



Correct Option: A  [ Legume ]

Remark:

Explanation: Leguminous crops such as peas, beans, gram, and clover have a symbiotic relationship with Rhizobium bacteria in their root nodules. These bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, enriching soil fertility naturally. Hence, legumes are used in crop rotation to restore nitrogen content in soil.


Q: ISRO was establish in which year?

A: 1976

B: 1966

C: 1969

D: 1970



Correct Option: C  [ 1969 ]

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Q: Who had discovered oxygen?

A: Rutherford

B: William Harvey

C: Priestly

D: Galileo



Correct Option: C  [ Priestly ]

Remark:
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