General Science Questions Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Which of the following instrument is used to measure the humidity in the air?

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    Hydrometer
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    Hygrometer
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    Hydrophone
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    Heliometer
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Answer : 2. "Hygrometer "
Explanation :

The means of measuring the humidity of the atmosphere are called hygrometers.

Q:

Proton was discovered by______.  

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    James Chadwick
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    Ernest Rutherford
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    J.J. Thomson
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    Robert Andrew Cook
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Answer : 2. "Ernest Rutherford "
Explanation :

1. The proton was discovered by Rutherford. The name proton is derived from the Greek word protos meaning 'first'. The proton is a positively charged particle located in the nucleus of an atom, which was discovered by Ernest Rutherford in 1920. Rutherford proved in 1917 that the nucleus of the hydrogen atom (ie a proton) is present in the nuclei of all other atoms.

2. The nucleus of the atom was discovered by Ernest Rutherford in his famous gold foil experiment in the year 1911. The value of the particle is 1.6*10-19 C. To make an atom neutral, it has the same number of protons and electrons. He used the same concept to discover the proton.

Q:

Tibia salt bone is found in?

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    arm
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    mouth
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    leg
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    Skull
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Answer : 3. "leg"
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The tibia and fibula are the two bones found in the human leg. The tibia, also known as the shinbone, is the larger and stronger of the two bones and is located on the inner side of the leg. The fibula is the smaller bone and runs parallel to the tibia on the outer side of the leg.

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Which crop is a Kharif crop?

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    Millet
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    Oat
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    Flaxseed
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    Mustard
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Answer : 1. "Millet"
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Kharif crops – The crops sown in June-July in the Indian subcontinent are called Kharif crops. These crops are harvested in October and November. These require high temperature and humidity at the time of sowing and dry environment at the time of ripening.

Main Kharif crops – Cotton, groundnut, paddy, millet, maize, sweet potato, urad, moong, moth cowpea (Chanwala), jowar, arhar, dhaincha, sugarcane, soybean, okra, sesame, guar, jute, flax etc.

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Write the name, which of the following is not a Kharif crop?

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    Tide
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    Paddy
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    Maize
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    Gram
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Answer : 4. "Gram"
Explanation :

Kharif crops – The crops sown in June-July in the Indian subcontinent are called Kharif crops. These crops are harvested in October and November. These require high temperature and humidity at the time of sowing and dry environment at the time of ripening.

Main Kharif crops – Cotton, groundnut, paddy, millet, maize, sweet potato, urad, moong, moth cowpea (Chanwala), jowar, arhar, dhaincha, sugarcane, soybean, okra, sesame, guar, jute, flax etc.

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When is the Kharif crop harvested?

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    March
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    June
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    November
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    December
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Answer : 3. "November"
Explanation :

Kharif crops – The crops sown in June-July in the Indian subcontinent are called Kharif crops. These crops are harvested in October and November. These require high temperature and humidity at the time of sowing and dry environment at the time of ripening.

Main Kharif crops – Cotton, groundnut, paddy, millet, maize, sweet potato, urad, moong, moth cowpea (Chanwala), jowar, arhar, dhaincha, sugarcane, soybean, okra, sesame, guar, jute, flax etc.

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The protective layer of our brain and spinal cord is called-

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    corpus callosum
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    renal fascia
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    meninges
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    pericardium
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Answer : 3. "meninges"
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There are three protective layers around our brain and spinal cord, called meninges. These layers are named in the order from outside to inside

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Which lobe of the brain is responsible for hearing?

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    Parietal lobe
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    Frontal lobe
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    Occipital lobe
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    Temporal lobe
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Answer : 4. "Temporal lobe"
Explanation :

1. Temporal lobe – integrates memories with the senses of taste, sound, sight, and touch.

2. Parshivika Pali – Holds information about temperature, taste, touch and movement.

3. Frontal lobe – responsible for communicative functions and control of voluntary movement or activity.

4. Occipital lobe – responsible for vision

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