Explore topic-wise MCQs in Indian Polity and Civics.

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1201.

Chemically, baking soda is

A. Baker's yeast
B. Calcium phosphate
C. Sodium bicarbonate
D. Sodium chloride
Answer» D. Sodium chloride
1202.

The term "Gene" was coined by

A. Mendel
B. Morgon
C. Johannson
D. Hugo de Veris
Answer» D. Hugo de Veris
1203.

In which part of the body lipid digestion takes place

A. Liver
B. Small Intestine
C. Stomach
D. Buccal Cavity
Answer» C. Stomach
1204.

The Binomial nomenclature was introduced by

A. Carl Linnaeus
B. Charles Darwin
C. Aristotle
D. Georges Cuvier
Answer» B. Charles Darwin
1205.

Which carbohydrate is rich in Honey

A. Glucose
B. Galactose
C. Fructose
D. Sucrose
Answer» D. Sucrose
1206.

Malarial fever is caused by

A. Trypanosoma
B. Leishmania
C. Entamoeba
D. Plasmodium
Answer» E.
1207.

Iodine number is an indication of

A. Chain length
B. Degree of unsaturation
C. Rancidity
D. Specific gravity
Answer» C. Rancidity
1208.

An example for an artificial sweetener

A. Sucrose
B. Polyphenols
C. Cyclamate
D. Fructose
Answer» B. Polyphenols
1209.

The first successfully cloned animal is

A. Cow
B. Mice
C. Sheep
D. Rabbit
Answer» D. Rabbit
1210.

Homeopathy was discovered by

A. Samuel Hahnemann
B. James Tyler Kent
C. Robert Ellis Dudgeon
D. Constantine Hering
Answer» B. James Tyler Kent
1211.

The planet of the solar system which does not have a satellite is

A. Mars
B. Mercury
C. Neptune
D. Uranus
Answer» C. Neptune
1212.

Sound become noise pollution at

A. 35 dB
B. 60 dB
C. 80 dB
D. 100 dB
Answer» D. 100 dB
1213.

Disease caused by mercury waste is known as

A. Cholera
B. Minamata
C. Chicken Pox
D. Thyroid
Answer» C. Chicken Pox
1214.

Who among the following invented the crescograph

A. Jagadish Chandra Bose
B. Satyendra Nath Bose
C. Meghnad Saha
D. C. V. Raman
Answer» B. Satyendra Nath Bose
1215.

Electrical heating devices are usually made of

A. Tungsten
B. Bronze
C. Nichrome
D. Orgon
Answer» D. Orgon
1216.

Which one of the following is not a Green House gas

A. CO2
B. CH4
C. Ar
D. N2O
Answer» D. N2O
1217.

Which one of the following gas is not found in LPG cylinder

A. Argon
B. Methane
C. Butane
D. Propane
Answer» B. Methane
1218.

Which gas is used to dissolved under pressure in soda water

A. Hydrogen
B. Oxygen
C. Carbon Dioxide
D. Nitrogen
Answer» D. Nitrogen
1219.

Which gas is usually filled in the electric bulb

A. Hydrogen
B. Oxygen
C. Carbon Dioxide
D. Nitrogen
Answer» E.
1220.

Which of the following is used in pencils

A. Silicon
B. Graphite
C. Phosphorous
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Phosphorous
1221.

What is the speed of sound

A. 210.48 m/s
B. 321 m/s
C. 340.29 m/s
D. 389.12 m/s
Answer» D. 389.12 m/s
1222.

What is the speed of light

A. 279 398 876 m/s
B. 299 792 458 m/s
C. 133 665 326 m/s
D. 279 133 992 m/s
Answer» C. 133 665 326 m/s
1223.

Sound cannot be reflected by

A. Mercury
B. Solid
C. Liquid
D. Vacuum
Answer» E.
1224.

Aedes aegypti mosquito bite can caused

A. Malaria
B. Dengue
C. Yellow Fever
D. Filariasis
Answer» C. Yellow Fever
1225.

Which one is the first element of Periodic Table

A. Carbon
B. Nitrogen
C. Hydrogen
D. Iron
Answer» D. Iron
1226.

Pure water has a ph level of around

A. 5
B. 7
C. 8
D. 13
Answer» C. 8
1227.

One celsius is equal to how many fahrenheit

A. 28.3
B. 30.8
C. 32
D. 33.8
Answer» E.
1228.

When the Periodic Table was first published by Dmitri Mendeleev

A. 1869
B. 1872
C. 1890
D. 1902
Answer» B. 1872
1229.

Total number of elements currently in the Periodic Table

A. 98
B. 112
C. 118
D. 122
Answer» D. 122
1230.

In the Periodic Table, how many elements are found naturally

A. 74
B. 87
C. 98
D. 102
Answer» D. 102
1231.

What is the chemical symbol of Gold

A. Au
B. Ag
C. C
D. Gd
Answer» B. Ag
1232.

At what temperature is Fahrenheit equal to Centigrade

A. 6 degrees
B. -12 degrees
C. -40 degrees
D. -50 degrees
Answer» D. -50 degrees
1233.

Which cells are responsible to send and receive electro-chemical signals to and from the brain

A. Axon
B. Neurons
C. Stem cells
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Stem cells
1234.

How many points are there on a pentagram

A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 7
Answer» D. 7
1235.

Total number of bone in the human skull

A. 12
B. 16
C. 22
D. 32
Answer» D. 32
1236.

Which elements do all organic molecules contain

A. Hydrogen and Carbon
B. Hydrogen and Oxygen
C. Carbon and Oxygen
D. Only Oxygen
Answer» B. Hydrogen and Oxygen
1237.

What is the chemical name of the popular pesticide "gammaxene"

A. DDT
B. EDTA
C. Phthalate
D. Benzene Hexachloride
Answer» E.
1238.

Molisch test is used for the identification of

A. amino acid
B. protein
C. carbohydrate
D. nucleic acid
Answer» D. nucleic acid
1239.

Fuse wire used in electric instruments are made up of

A. Pure zinc
B. Pure lead
C. Alloy of lead and tin
D. Alloy of lead and zinc
Answer» D. Alloy of lead and zinc
1240.

Who coined the term Biodiversity

A. E.O. Wilson
B. R.D. Barnes
C. N. Myers
D. Walter G. Rosen
Answer» E.
1241.

When days and nights are of equal length on sept.23, this position is known as

A. Equinox
B. Occluded
C. Veering
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Occluded
1242.

Which acid is not kept in glass bottles

A. HF
B. HCl
C. HBr
D. HI
Answer» B. HCl
1243.

The science of human settlement is termed as

A. Ecumene
B. Edaphology
C. Ekistics
D. Chorology
Answer» D. Chorology
1244.

Who is also known as "Father of Fiber Optics"

A. Samuel Cohen
B. T.H. Maimah
C. Percy L Spencer
D. Narinder Singh Kapany
Answer» E.
1245.

The fastest supercomputer in the world “Summit” belongs to which country

A. United States
B. China
C. Russia
D. Japan
Answer» B. China
1246.

Which element is always present in organic compounds

A. Hydrogen
B. Nitrogen
C. Carbon
D. Sulphur
Answer» D. Sulphur
1247.

Plants with weak stems that cannot stand upright and spread on the ground are called

A. Creepers
B. Climbers
C. Wipers
D. Stripers
Answer» B. Climbers
1248.

Which alcohol is also known as ‘wood spirit’

A. Methanol
B. Propanol
C. Glycerol
D. Ethanol
Answer» B. Propanol
1249.

Who is considered as "Father of DNA barcoding"

A. Smith
B. Chrispeels
C. Paul Hebert
D. Gartner
Answer» D. Gartner
1250.

Which is the low density planet then the water density from the following

A. Saturn
B. Mercury
C. Venus
D. Jupiter
Answer» B. Mercury