Explore topic-wise MCQs in Indian Polity and Civics.

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1001.

Influenza A (H1N1), earlier known as Swine flu was first detected in

A. Thailand
B. Costa Rica
C. Hong Kong
D. Mexico
Answer» E.
1002.

Sugar in blood and urine is tested with

A. Benedict's solution
B. Brine solution
C. Hypo solution
D. Iodine solution
Answer» B. Brine solution
1003.

Which of the following is called as royal disease

A. Anemia
B. Leukemia
C. Haemophilia
D. Colour blindness
Answer» D. Colour blindness
1004.

The red colour of the blood is due to

A. Albumin
B. Haemoglobin
C. Vitamin B6
D. Relaxin
Answer» C. Vitamin B6
1005.

From which of the following biodiesel is obtained

A. Ethyl alcohol
B. Cellulose
C. Bagasse
D. Jatropha
Answer» E.
1006.

In fresh water, the salinity level is

A. less the 0.03%
B. less the 0.05%
C. between 0.05 to 3%
D. between 3 to 5%
Answer» C. between 0.05 to 3%
1007.

Ebola virus was first detected in which continent

A. Europe
B. South America
C. Asia
D. Africa
Answer» E.
1008.

Which one disease is associated with H1N1 virus

A. AIDS
B. Bird Flu
C. Dengue
D. Swine Flu
Answer» E.
1009.

Biofertilizers convert nitrogen to __

A. Nitrates
B. Ammonia
C. Nitrogenase
D. Amino Acids
Answer» C. Nitrogenase
1010.

The temperature of a distant luminous bodies can be determined by

A. Pyrometer
B. Hydrometer
C. Luminometer
D. Mercury Thermometer
Answer» B. Hydrometer
1011.

Which one of the following vegetable oils is used in the manufacture of paints

A. Cottonseed oil
B. Palm oil
C. Sunflower oil
D. Linseed oil
Answer» B. Palm oil
1012.

Silver gets corroded due to the presence of __ in air

A. Nitrogen
B. Carbon
C. Nitrous Oxide
D. Hydrogen Sulphide
Answer» E.
1013.

Which disease is also known as "white plague"

A. Malaria
B. Tuberculosis
C. Typhoid
D. Dengue
Answer» C. Typhoid
1014.

Which of the following particles has the dual nature of particle-wave

A. Neutron
B. Electron
C. Meson
D. Proton
Answer» C. Meson
1015.

Who of the following has given the term rhizosphere

A. Alexopolus
B. Garret
C. Hiltner
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
1016.

Microbial degradation of nitrates into atmospheric nitogen is known as

A. Ammonification
B. Putrefacation
C. Nitrification
D. Denitrification
Answer» E.
1017.

Day and Night are equal at the

A. Prime Meridian
B. Poles
C. Equator
D. Antarctic
Answer» D. Antarctic
1018.

The Dynamo converts

A. Mechanical energy into Magnetic Energy
B. Mechanical energy into Electrical Energy
C. Electrical energy into Mechanical Energy
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Electrical energy into Mechanical Energy
1019.

Penicillin was discovered by

A. Edward Jenner
B. Alexander Fleming
C. Louis Pasteur
D. Graham Bell
Answer» C. Louis Pasteur
1020.

Which one is the fastest growing plant in the World

A. Tea
B. Rubber
C. Rice
D. Bamboo
Answer» E.
1021.

Hydrogen was discovered by

A. Antoine Lavoisier
B. Fred Sanger
C. Christiaan Huygens
D. Henry Cavendish
Answer» E.
1022.

South Pole was discovered by

A. Robert Peary
B. Otto Sverdrup
C. Roald Amundsen
D. Robert Falcon Scott
Answer» D. Robert Falcon Scott
1023.

The print or recording of a human fingerprint is also knwon as

A. Dactylogram
B. Volargram
C. Egiogram
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Volargram
1024.

Pellagra is caused by which vitamin deficiency

A. Vitamin -A
B. Vitamin C
C. Vitamin D
D. Vitamin B12
Answer» E.
1025.

Which material is used in electric heater

A. Tungsten
B. Nichrome
C. Brass
D. Iron
Answer» C. Brass
1026.

Goiter disease is caused by the deficiency of

A. Iron
B. Iodine
C. Calcium
D. Riboflavin
Answer» C. Calcium
1027.

Formic acid is produced by __

A. White ants
B. Cockroaches
C. Red ants
D. Mosquitoes
Answer» D. Mosquitoes
1028.

The spring balance works on the principle of __

A. Boyle's Law
B. Hooke's Law
C. Bernoulli's principle
D. Pascal's Law
Answer» C. Bernoulli's principle
1029.

Which one of the following forms of phosphorus is most reactive

A. Black phosphorus
B. White phosphorus
C. Violet phosphorus
D. Red phosphorus
Answer» C. Violet phosphorus
1030.

DOTs is a treatment given to patients suffering from

A. Polio
B. AIDS
C. Hepatitis
D. Tuberculosis
Answer» E.
1031.

The nitrogenous waste of Human Beings is known as

A. Ammonia
B. Uric Acid
C. Urea
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
1032.

Buoyancy is the __ force on a floating body

A. Upward
B. Downward
C. Forward
D. Backward
Answer» B. Downward
1033.

When ice floats on water, its __ part remains outside the water

A. 0.1
B. 0.3
C. 0.5
D. 0.75
Answer» B. 0.3
1034.

The Fat soluble vitamins are stored in

A. Skin
B. Stomach
C. Small Intestine
D. Liver
Answer» E.
1035.

X-ray was discovered by

A. William Crookes
B. Philipp Lenard
C. Wilhelm Roentgen
D. Max von Laue
Answer» D. Max von Laue
1036.

Proteins are made up of

A. Amino Acids
B. Fatty Acids
C. Glucose
D. Nucleotides
Answer» B. Fatty Acids
1037.

Phenol is also known as

A. Hydrofluoric Acid
B. Boric Acid
C. Acetic Acid
D. Carbolic Acid
Answer» E.
1038.

Which one is a "noble gas"

A. Hydrogen
B. Oxygen
C. Helium
D. Carbon dioxide
Answer» D. Carbon dioxide
1039.

Vinegar is chemically known as

A. Acetic acid
B. Butyric acid
C. Formic acid
D. Tartaric acid
Answer» B. Butyric acid
1040.

Myopia is a disease connected with

A. Heart
B. Ear
C. Bone
D. Eye
Answer» E.
1041.

Which one of the following is not a fossil fuel

A. Coal
B. Uranium
C. Natural gas
D. Petroleum
Answer» C. Natural gas
1042.

Which one of the following is a renewable source of energy

A. Coal
B. Nuclear energy
C. Petrol
D. Solar energy
Answer» E.
1043.

Starch is a

A. monosaccharide
B. disaccharide
C. polysaccharide
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
1044.

Nail polish remover contains

A. Benezene
B. Acetone
C. Acetic acid
D. Petroleum ether
Answer» C. Acetic acid
1045.

Which of the following are the primary colors

A. Yellow, Green, Blue
B. Red, Green, Blue
C. Red, Green, White
D. Red, Magenta, Blue
Answer» C. Red, Green, White
1046.

Which of the following instruments is used for measuring the depth of the ocean

A. Galvanometer
B. Ammeter
C. Barometer
D. Fathometer
Answer» E.
1047.

What is the ph value of milk of magnesia

A. 8
B. 9.5
C. 10.5
D. 12.3
Answer» D. 12.3
1048.

Which vitamin has maximum antioxidant properties

A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin B
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin D
Answer» D. Vitamin D
1049.

Which type of pollution causes jaundice

A. Air
B. Water
C. Soil
D. Thermal
Answer» C. Soil
1050.

At what temperature (in Fahrenheit) pure water freezes

A. 0
B. 16
C. 32
D. 64
Answer» D. 64