General Science Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Solder wire is made?
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5ef415d2bea49d16b47d3a44- 1Land and tintrue
- 2Zinc and copperfalse
- 3copper and leadfalse
- 4None of thesefalse
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Answer : 1. "Land and tin"
Explanation :
Solder is a fusible metal alloy used to create a permanent bond between metal workpieces. It is made up of 60% tin and 40% lead.
Q: Tungsten resistance to temperature rise?
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5ef41568bea49d16b47d39a1- 1decreasesfalse
- 2increasestrue
- 3there is no changefalse
- 4All thesefalse
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Answer : 2. "increases"
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At high temperatures, the tungsten filament gets hot and atoms in the filament vibrate more. The electrons in the current now collide more with the atoms & more energy is needed to push the current through the filament. Hence, the resistance of tungsten increases with temperature.
Q: Which one of the following is the richest source of vitamin C?
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5ef5840e196e681f76d9b537- 1Guavatrue
- 2Pineapplefalse
- 3Orangefalse
- 4Tomatofalse
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Answer : 1. "Guava "
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(A) Guava
Guava is considered one of the richest sources of vitamin C among fruits. It contains a high concentration of ascorbic acid, which is a form of vitamin C. While other fruits like oranges and pineapples also contain vitamin C, guava surpasses them in terms of vitamin C content per serving. Tomatoes, although a good source of vitamin C, are generally lower in vitamin C compared to guava.
Q: What is tissue?
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5ef58afce6dbc50ad18020af- 1Cells which are similar in origin, but dissimilar in form and function.false
- 2Cells which are dissimilar in origin, form and function.false
- 3Cells which are dissimilar in origin, but are similar in form and function.false
- 4Cells which are similar in origin, form and function.true
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Answer : 4. "Cells which are similar in origin, form and function."
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(D) Cells which are similar in origin, form and function.
Tissues are groups of cells that are similar in origin, form, and function, working together to perform specific tasks in the body. Tissues can be classified into four main types: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. Each type of tissue is composed of cells that share common characteristics and collaborate to carry out specialized functions within the body.
Q: ____forms a common passage for both urine and sperms in human males.
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5ef58768196e681f76d9bb83- 1Oviductfalse
- 2Urethratrue
- 3Ureterfalse
- 4Vas deferensfalse
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Answer : 2. "Urethra"
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(B) Urethra
The urethra is the structure that forms a common passage for both urine and sperm in human males. It connects the urinary bladder to the external opening and serves as the channel through which urine and semen pass out of the body. The other options—Oviduct, Ureter, and Vas deferens—are not involved in the passage of urine in males. Oviduct is part of the female reproductive system, while the ureter carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder, and the vas deferens is a duct that transports sperm from the testes to the urethra.
Q: In which part of our body food gets absorbed?
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5ef58372196e681f76d9af83- 1Small Intestinetrue
- 2Large Intestinefalse
- 3Stomachfalse
- 4Liverfalse
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Answer : 1. "Small Intestine"
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(A) Small Intestine
The absorption of nutrients from food primarily occurs in the small intestine. The small intestine is a long, coiled tube that follows the stomach in the digestive tract. It is the primary site for the absorption of nutrients such as sugars, amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals into the bloodstream. The small intestine has specialized structures called villi and microvilli that increase its surface area, facilitating efficient absorption of nutrients. The large intestine primarily absorbs water and electrolytes but is not the main site for nutrient absorption. The stomach plays a role in digestion but is not a major site of nutrient absorption. The liver is involved in processing and storing nutrients but does not directly absorb them from the digestive tract.
Q: Identify the disease which is caused due to deficiency of Protein ?
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5ee99bee109b5d6e01624158- 1Scurvyfalse
- 2Beri-Berifalse
- 3Night-Blindnessfalse
- 4Kwashiorkortrue
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Answer : 4. "Kwashiorkor"
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(D) Kwashiorkor
Kwashiorkor is a disease caused by a deficiency of protein in the diet. It often occurs in areas where there is a lack of access to an adequate protein source. The condition is more common in developing countries and can affect children, leading to symptoms such as swelling (edema), a distended abdomen, stunted growth, and changes in skin and hair. Protein is essential for the proper growth and maintenance of tissues in the body, and a lack of it can result in severe health issues, as seen in the case of kwashiorkor. Scurvy, Beri-Beri, and Night-Blindness are caused by deficiencies of vitamin C, thiamine (vitamin B1), and vitamin A, respectively, not protein.
Q: The edible portion of mango is
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5ee9998ab1ffa91fd4a3523d- 1Embryofalse
- 2Endocarpfalse
- 3Endospermfalse
- 4Mesocarptrue
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Answer : 4. "Mesocarp"
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(D) Mesocarp
The edible portion of a mango is the mesocarp, which is the fleshy and pulpy middle layer of the fruit. The outer skin (exocarp) is not typically consumed, and the inner seed (endocarp) is also not eaten. The mesocarp is the part that is juicy, sweet, and commonly enjoyed in various culinary applications, such as eating the fruit fresh, making juices, or incorporating it into salads and desserts.