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1. Which is not a storage device used in- computer?A. CDB. PendriveC. ProcessorD. Hard disk
2. Founder of Microsoft word--------------- .A. ObamaB. Bill gatesC. Bill ClintonD. Stevejobs
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4. The key FI2 opens aA. Save As dialog boxB. Open dialog boxC. Save dialog boxD. Close dialog box
5. CTRL + N = --------------------------------A. DeleteB. saveC. PrintD. Opens new document
6. Ctrl +C = ---------------------------------A. CutB. PasteC. CopyD. Print
7. Expand VPPA. Value payable postB. Value payable parcelC. Value post paymentD. Value prepaid post
8. What was the contribution of Wright brothers?A. TelephoneB. ComputerC. AeroplaneD. Television
9. Solve Vi of 2800 =A. 140B. 700C. 280D. 560
10. 10% of 10 + 125% of 100 + 100% of 15 =A. 182B. 150C. 142D. 100
11. Galileo was aA. ScientistB. MusicianC. EngineerD. Lawyer
12. Alpha-keratin is a protein present in which thing?A. WoolB. StomachC. BonesD. None
13. Scientific name of vitamin C isA. Tocopherol •B. Ascorbic acidC. CalciferolD. Niacin
14. Which of following is used as a moderator in nuclear reactor?
A. SilicateB. SulphateC. GraphiteD. None
15. Which planet looks reddish in nighty sky?A. JupiterB. MarsC. NeptuneD. Saturn
16. The improper function of which results in condition
‘Myxedema’ in human beings?A. Thyroid glandB. Pitutary glandC. PancreasD. Adrenal gland
17. In 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered four moons of which planet?
A. JupiterB. MarsC. NeptuneD. Saturn
18. The energy of sun is mainly due toA. Nuclear fissionB. RadioactivityC. HeatD. Nuclear fusion
19. An example of major air pollutant isA. OxygenB. Carbon dioxideC. Carbon monoxideD. Helium
20. Rock salt is mineral containing?A. PotassiumB. MagnesiumC. SodiumD. Iron
21. Our bones and teeth are generally made up ofA. Tricalcium phosphateB. FlourapetiteC. ChloropetiteD. Hydrolith
22. Dehydration in human body is caused due to the loss of
A. VitaminsB. SaltsC. HormonesD. Water
23. Which of the following is the largest living bird?A. EagleB. PeacockC. OstrichD. Kiwi
24. Kidney disease in man is caused by the pollutantA. CadmiumB. IronC. CobaltD. carbon
25. Fruits of this plant are found undergroundA. PotatoB. CarrotC. GroundnutD. Onion
26. Which of the following is known as Vitamin B 1?A. RetinolB. ThiaminC. RiboflavinD. Ascorbic acid
27. Where is the Botanical survey of India located?A. LucknowB. Darjeeling ,C- KolkataD. Ootacamund
28. Which among the following is large spectrum antibiotic?A. ParacetamolB. PenicillinC. AmpicillinD. Chloramphenicol
29. Which element which does not occur in nature but can
be produced artificially?A. BrassB. PlutoniumC. BronzeD. German silver
30. Which transition metal is in liquid state?A. SilverB. MercuryC. GoldD. Iron
31. Pneumonia is an infectionA. BloodB. SkinC. LungsD. Nerves
32. Which oxyacid of halogen has maximum acidic nature?
A. HCL04B. KCLC. HCLD. None
33. In human body, which one is leg bone?A. FemurB. UlnaC. RadiusD. Clavicle
34. Which plant is referred to as a Living fossil?A. GingkoB. BambooC. NeemD. Ashoka
35. Sound travel faster in which thing?A. AirB. WaterC. FireD. Iron
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36. By which a mixture o f sand and naphthalene can be separated?
A. SublimationB. DistillationC. EvaporationD. All
37. Why are metals good conductors of heat than insulator?
A. They contain free electronB. Free protonC. BothD. None
38. Microsoft word is an example of ?A. An operation systemB. An input deviceC. A processing deviceD. Application software
39. Which of the following is not a computer language?
A. BasicB. C++C. JAVAD. Paint Brush
40. Which of the following works is not done by computer?A. ComputingB. ProcessingC. UnderstandingD. Outputting
41. CCRAS Headquarter is located inA. DelhiB. JaipurC. LucknowD. Mumbai
42. Which vitamin is considered to be a hormone?A. Vitamin AB. Vitamin BC. Vitamin DD. Vitamin E
43. Gobar gas contains mainly which gas?A. MethaneB. ButaneC. IsopropaneD. Ethylene
44. Carbohydrate is stored in body asA. GlucoseB. StarchC. GlycogenD. Sucrose
45. Process of digestion is helped byA. EnzymeB. HarmoneC. Mineral
D. Vitamin46. An ant can see the objects all around its due to
presence ofA. Simple eyesB. Eyes over the headC. Well developed eyesD. Compound eyes
47. What is the approximate time required for a heartbeat?
A. 0.5 secondB. 0.8 secondC. 5 minuteD. 0 minute
48. The vitamin mast easily destroyed by heat inA. RiboflavinB. TocophenolC. ThiaminD. Ascorbic Acid
49. Which of following is considered to be the best cholesterol?
A. VLDLB. LDLC. HDLD. Triglyceride
50. Which organ of the body never rests?A. EyesB. PancreasC. LiverD. Heart
51. The presence o f what distinguishes a plant cell from an
animal cellA. ChloroplastsB. CytoplasmC. Cell membraneD. Nucleus
52. Diabetes mellitus is caused due to shortageo f -----in the body.
A. SugarB. InsulinC. ThyroxinD. Calcium
53. Deficiency of Vitamin K can cause the risk ofA. Night blindnessB. Beri beriC. Color blindnessD. Uncontrolled bleeding
54. Thalassemia is a hereditary disease. It affectsA. BloodB. SpleenC. LungsD. Heart
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55. Formation of Ozone hole is maximum overA. Africa "v 'B. IndiaC. AntarticaD. Europe
56. The ratio of pure gold in 18 carat gold isA. 60%B. 75%C. 80%D. 90%
57. What is a normal blood sugar level of human being?
A. Close to lOmg/mlB. 70-110mg/dlC. 80-90mg/dlD. 150-200mg/dl
58. Literal meaning of term “Homo Sepiens” isA. Man-The WiseB. Man-The SupremeC. Man-The OmnivoreD. Man-The fool
59. The enzyme that converts glucose to ethyl alcohol:
A. InvertaseB. MaltaseC. ZymaseD. Diastase
60. By which number the quality of the gasoline is determined
A. Butane numberB. Octane numberC. Avogadro NumberD. Petrol Number
61. Which tissue takes part in the healing of woundsA. Epithelial tissueB. Cardiac tissueC. Muscle tissueD. Nervous tissue
62. The scientist who explained about blood circulation
for the first time was?A. Antonyvan Leewen HockB. William HarveyC. Gregor-MendelD. Ronald Ross
63. In human being longest bone is in theA. Verterbal columnB. ThighC. Rib cageD. Arm
64. The total number of vertebrae in a human being is
A. 26B. 30C. 32D. 33
65. ug is a unit to describe:A. timeB. volumeC. distanceD. weight
66. A biopsy is:A. the removal gf biological fluidB. the removal of an organC. a post mortem examination .D. excision of a representative tissue sample
67. Glaucoma is disease o fA. SkinB. LungsC. LiverD. Eye
68. The gas used in artificial ripening of fruits isA. AcetyleneB. MethaneC. EthaneD. Butane
69. Sea water can be purified by the process ofA. DistillationB. EvaporationC. FiltrationD. Fractional distillation
70. The purest form o f water isA. Tap waterB. Rain waterC. Ground waterD. Distilled water
71. Who is the Indian mathematician also known as Human computer?A. AryabhattaB. ShakuntalaC. C.V. RamanD. Abdul Kalam
72. Ctrl + V =A. Cut,B. CopyC. PasteD. select all
73. Ctrl Z operates asA. CopyB. PasteC. Undo last actionD. Print
74. CPU stands forA. Central Processing UnitB. Central Provisional UnitC. Central Procurement UnitD. Central Provident Unit
75. Anaemia is caused due to deficiency o f ------A. IronB. CalciumC. PotassiumD. Manganese
76. The liquid portion of blood remaining after a clot has formed is called:
A. the buffy coatB. serumC. plasmaD. tissue fluid
77. A biohazardous container is used to discard:A. lancetsB. needlesC. band- aid wrappersD. a& b
78. Which is non-toxic in nature?A. GoldB. MercuryC. COD. H2S
79. Which among the following is a carbohydrate?A. NylonB. Cane sugarC. TurpentineD. Hydrogen peroxide
80. What is chemical name for baking soda?A. Sodium carbonateB. Sodium bicarbonateC. Sodium nitrateD. Sodium nitrite
81. Nucleus of an atom consists ofA. ProtonB. NeutronC. Proton and NeutronD. Electron Proton and Neutron
82. An example of false fruit inA. AppleB. GuavaC. MangoD. Tomato
83. Onion bulb is a modified form ofA. LeafB. StemC. RootD. None of these
84. Yawning occurs due toA. Excess concentration of Carbon dioxide in
bloodB. Excess concentration of Carbon dioxide in
lungsC. Excess concentration o f Oxygen in lungsD. None of these
85. Which vitamin helps in bold coagulation?A. Vit.AB. Vit.CC. Vit.KD. Vit.E
86. Silk fibre chemically is:A. CarbohydrateB. FatC. ProteinD. Cellulose
87. Who developed Hydrogen bomb?A. Werner Von BraunB. J.Robert Oppen HaimerC. Edward TellerD. Samuel Cohen
88. Fermentation o f milk to curd is due to:A. MycobacteriumB. StaphylococcusC. LactobacillusD. Yeast
89. Which among the following is pure matter?A. Carbon dioxideB. BrassC. AirD. Iron
90. Deficiency of Vitamin D leads to lack of Absorption of which of the following minerals?
A. IodineB. PhosphorusC. CalciumD. Iron
91. Hodophobia is the fear o f which of the following?
A. SleepingB. TravelC. DrugsD. Cattle
92. Due to which o f the processes in plants theRadiocarbon dating is possible to estimate their age?
A. GrowthB. ChemosynthesisC. PhotosynthesisD. Assimilation*
93. Which cells in our body has the least generative power?
A. BrainB. MuscleC. Bone cellsD. Liver cells
94. Which of the following is used in pencil?A. GraniteB. GraphiteC. CharcoalD. Phosphorus
95. Aluminium can be purified byA. OxidationB. DistillationC. ElectrolysisD. Ozonolysis
96. Catalyst is a substance whichA. Increases the rate of reactionB. Decreases the rate of reactionC. Has no action on rate of reactionD. None of these
97. EBOLA is a:A. AlgaeB. VirusC. BacteriaD. Bacteaophage
98. Which of organic compound has fruity smell?A. AlcoholB. AldehydeC. EsterD. Ether
99. By product obtained by soap industry is?A. Caustic socfaB. GlycerolC. NaphthaleneD. Caustic potash
100. Polythene is polymer ofA. EthyleneB. PropyleneC. AcetyleneD. Aniline