Everyday Science Quiz 25 4 Everyday Science Quiz 25 1 / 10 Unit hertz is the measurement of Electricity Potential difference Frequency Pitch 2 / 10 What is measured by meter per second (m/s) Aeroplane's speed Acceleration Speed Velocity 3 / 10 How is measured the volume m²) Metres Cubic metre Yards 4 / 10 Quantity that is measured by the unit coulomb is known as Electricity Atomic power Electric difference Electric charge 5 / 10 Which quantity's unit is kilogram cubic metre (kg / m^3) Angular momentum Density Volume Area 6 / 10 The unit that is used to measure the electric resistance is Ohm Kelvin Watt Coulomb 7 / 10 Which of the following is the unit for measurement of power? Kelvin (K) Watt (W) Joule (J) Volts (V) 8 / 10 Force is measured by Ampere Kelvin (K) Newton (N) Pascal 9 / 10 Temperature is measured by Specific heat Degree Celsius Watt None of these 10 / 10 What is measured by the unit Joule? Energy All of them Work Quantity of heat Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Admin Everyday Science Quiz
Everyday Science Quiz 24 0 Everyday Science Quiz 24 1 / 10 1 cu decimeter consists of 1 litre How many Stres are there in 1 deciliter? 11 5 10 12 2 / 10 How many kilograms constitute 1 quintal? 50 100 200 250 3 / 10 10 millilitres are equal to 1 centilitre and 10 centilitres are equal to 3 deciliter 2 deciliter 4 deciliter 1 deciliter 4 / 10 10 decagrams are equal to 1 hectogram and 10 hectograms are equal to 1 kilogram 4 kilogram 3 kilogram 2 kilogram 5 / 10 How many cubic millimetres constitute 1 cubic centimetre? 1000 2000 3000 4000 6 / 10 How many hectometers are there in 1 kilometres 12 hectometers 11 hectometers 10 hectometers 9 hectometers 7 / 10 1 fathom consists of cable length? 1.828 m 1.831 m 1.754 m 1.854 m 8 / 10 10 decameters are equal to 1 hectometers 2 hectometers 3 hectometers 4 hectometers 9 / 10 The weight of 1000 milligrams is equal to 1 gram. How many decagrams are there in 10 grams? 1 2 3 4 10 / 10 10 metres are equal to 4 decameter 2 decameter 3 decameter 1 decameter Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Admin Everyday Science Quiz
Everyday Science Quiz 23 1 Everyday Science Quiz 23 1 / 10 Fahrenheit is equal to how many (Centigrade x 1.5) + 30 (Centigrade x 1.7) + 32 (Centigrade x 1.8) + 32 (Centigrade x 1.6) + 35 2 / 10 1 metre consists of 1000 millimetres 10 decimeters All of these 100 centimetres 3 / 10 One hectare is equal to how many acres? 2.571 a 2.615 a 2.615 a 2.471 a 4 / 10 Centigrade is equal to how many Fahrenheit (Fahrenheit -30) x 0.56 (Fahrenheit-32) x 0.50 (Fahrenheit+32) x 0.50 (Fahrenheit-32) x 0.56 5 / 10 Which of the following is constituted by 10 centimetres? 3 decimeter 4 decimeter 1 decimeter 2 decimeter 6 / 10 One kilometer is equal to how many miles 0.60037 m 0.62137 m 0.62007 m 0.61137 m 7 / 10 How many millilitres constitute 1 centimetre? 11 millimetre 13 millimetre 10 millimetre 12 millimetre 8 / 10 1000 manometers are equal to - 4 micrometer 3 micrometer 1 micrometer 2 micrometer 9 / 10 1000 micrometers are equal to 2 millimetre 4 millimetre 3 millimeter 1 millimeter 10 / 10 How many angstroms are there in 1 nanometre? 12 10 11 13 Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Admin Everyday Science Quiz
Everyday Science Quiz 22 0 Everyday Science Quiz 22 1 / 10 Vertebral columns in human beings consists of how many vertebrae? 5 12 33 10 2 / 10 The bones of arms are attached to vertebral column through Pectoral girdles Pelvic girdles Skull Vertebral column 3 / 10 The process of breakdown of complex organic molecules into simpler compounds in order to get energy is Catabolism Reduction Anabolism Metabolism 4 / 10 Amount of water in mammalian blood is 0.9 0.92 0.98 0.94 5 / 10 Relevant bones of the joints are held together by Extensors Ligaments Tendons Flexors 6 / 10 Which of the following contains centers for breathing, blood pressure and heart beat? Pons Cerebellum Medulla oblongata Hypothalamus 7 / 10 How many pairs of ribs are attached to the upper part of the vertebral column? 12 13 33 10 8 / 10 Anaemia is because of deficiency of B12 All these iron Folic acid 9 / 10 Femur, tibia and fibula are bones of Arms Hip girdle Legs Pectoral girdle 10 / 10 What is the function of platelets? Carry the oxygen Produce antibodies Kill the bacteria Clothing the blood Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Admin Everyday Science Quiz
Everyday Science Quiz 21 0 Everyday Science Quiz 21 1 / 10 The exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen gas between the cell and the atmosphere during photosynthesis takes place by Osmosis Active transport Facilitated diffusion Diffusion 2 / 10 Lipids are obtained from Synthetically Animal sources Plant sources Both plant and animal sources 3 / 10 Leukocytes (white blood cells) are produced in Ribs Bone marrow Lymph Spleen 4 / 10 An adult requires how many proteins daily More than 100 grams 30-50 grams 50-100 grams 10-20 grams 5 / 10 If the temperature rises gradually up to 40° C, the rate of photosynthesis Remains constant Decreases May stop altogether Increases 6 / 10 Haemophilia is because of absence of Antigens Rh factor Antibodies Clotting 7 / 10 The rate of breathing is regulated by Amount of oxygen in the blood Amount of carbon dioxide in the cells Amount of carbon dioxide in blood Amount of oxygen in the cells 8 / 10 An inactive phase during the life cycle during which animal stores a lot of food inside the body and develops a covering around body is called Pupa Nymph Larva Adult 9 / 10 One mole of haemoglobin containing blood carries how much oxygen 16 ml 18 ml 20 ml 22 ml 10 / 10 Proteins are required to make which of the followings Connective tissues Hormones Antibodies All of the above Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Admin Everyday Science Quiz
Everyday Science Quiz 20 0 Everyday Science Quiz 20 1 / 10 The Hormones are the Physical messengers Chemical messengers Bio physical messengers Zoological messengers 2 / 10 Water helps in the metabolism process in the presence of Proteins Amino Acids Enzymes Ribonucleic Acid 3 / 10 Penicillins are made by fungus called Mariosporium Streptomyces Penicillium Bt-gene 4 / 10 Proteins are made of Amino acid Sugar Nucleic acid Fatty acid 5 / 10 Who discovered bacteria first in 1676 Louis Pasteur Leeuwenhoek Robert Koch Iwanowsky 6 / 10 One of the followings is not a characteristic of an insect Two prominent antennae are present on head They possess a pair of legs in each segment They possess two wings for flying Their body is divided into head, thorax and abdomen 7 / 10 Master gland is pituitary gland which controls the activities of Adrenal and thyroid glands All glands Adrenal gland Pancreas and Gonads glands 8 / 10 If a colour-blind lady mares a normal male and gives birth to a son and a daughter, then Nether the son nor the daughter would be colour-bind The daughter would be colour blind but son would be normal The son would be colour-blind but the daughter would be heterozygous normal Both son and daughter would be colour-blind 9 / 10 The unit of energy produced by food in the human body is called DNA Watt Calorie Ampere 10 / 10 Which act as hormone Proteins Fats Carbohydrates Vitamins Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Admin Everyday Science Quiz
Everyday Science Quiz 19 0 Everyday Science Quiz 19 1 / 10 Which of the following is sedative? Mescaline Equanil Sulphadizine Papaverine 2 / 10 Ageing in human beings is caused by disappearance of which of the following glands? Thymus Parathyroid Thyroid Pituitary 3 / 10 Disease not related to lung malfunctioning is Pleurisy Tuberculosis Pneumonia Anaemia 4 / 10 Warm-blooded animals maintain a high temperature for faster body Digestion Movement Breeding Breathing 5 / 10 In which of the following do red blood cells originate? Bone marrow Brain Muscles Ligaments 6 / 10 During formation of bread the product that raises the bread is Heat Yeast Bacteria Water 7 / 10 Penicillin, an antibiotic, is obtained from a Virus Bacterium Flowering plant Fungus 8 / 10 Antigen is a substance which is used as an antidote to poison Lowers body temperature Destroys harmful bacteria Triggers the immune system 9 / 10 Pituitary gland in the human body controls Level of blood calcium Level of blood sugar Salt and water balance in the body Growth of bones 10 / 10 The yellow colour of the urine is due to the presence of Bile Blood Urochrome Cholesterol: Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Admin Everyday Science Quiz
Everyday Science Quiz 18 0 Everyday Science Quiz 18 1 / 10 The red colour of tomato is imparted by Kerosene Oil Hormone Vitamin Chlorophyll 2 / 10 The study of the nervous system and its disorder is called Haematology Herpetology Urology Neurology 3 / 10 Substances which bring down the body temperature are known as? Analgesics Antibiotics None Antipyretics 4 / 10 By taking pulse rate of the human body a doctor determines Condition of the liver Heart beat Amount of blood in the body Checks the lungs 5 / 10 Science of treatment of muscular and skeletal system is known as Odontology Ophthalmology Paediatrics Orthopaedics 6 / 10 Enzymes are? Protein Fatty acids Oils Minerals 7 / 10 Oxygen transportation in a human body takes place through 1. Blood 2. Lungs 3. Tissue The correct sequence of transportation is 1,3,2 3,1,2 1,2,3 2,1,3 8 / 10 The organ that filters blood in human body is Lungs Heart Kidney Spleen 9 / 10 Which area of the brain is responsible for control of the body temperature? Hypothalamus Pineal Pituitary Thalamus 10 / 10 Deficiency of Iron in the human body causes Goitre Glaucoma Trachoma Anaemia Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Admin Everyday Science Quiz
Everyday Science Quiz 17 0 Everyday Science Quiz 17 1 / 10 Anaerobics are Bacteria which can complete their life cycle without water Bacteria which can complete their life cycle without oxygen Colonies of unicellular bacteria Colonies of multicellular bacteria 2 / 10 Excessive vomiting and diarrhoea may result in the decrease of which of the following in the bloodstream? Calcium Iron Sodium Phosphorus 3 / 10 Inside which of the following is a nucleus not found? An electric cell An atom A plant cell A human cell. 4 / 10 Vaccines are Treated bacteria or viruses or one of their proteins MHC proteins Same as monoclonal antibodies strands of nucleic acids 5 / 10 Insulin, a drug that checks diabetes, was discovered by Francis Crick James D Watson Dr Banting Einstein 6 / 10 Which of the following is responsible for transferring the genetic information from one generation to the next? RNA Messenger RNA Codon DNA 7 / 10 In brain, the site for intelligence, memory and emotion is present in Medulla Cerebrum Hypothalamus Cerebellum 8 / 10 Which one of the following is an example of hereditary disease? Haemophilia. Xerophthalmia AIDS Syphilis 9 / 10 Which gland of the human body produces insulin? Pituitary Thyroid Spleen Pancreas 10 / 10 Animal flesh is a good source of high quality proteins because animal proteins are Animal proteins have all amino acids Animal proteins are digested easily Animal proteins carry the right proportion of amino acids needed by humans Directly taken up by muscle-tissues and add to their strength Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Admin Everyday Science Quiz
Everyday Science Quiz 16 0 Everyday Science Quiz 16 1 / 10 Duodenum is situated In the brain Near the lungs At the uppermost part of the small intestine At the tail end of the intestine 2 / 10 Protein which acts as a hormone? Casein Keratin Trypsin Oxytocin 3 / 10 Potato is a modified form of Fruit Leaf Stem Root 4 / 10 Plants receive their nutrients mainly from Chlorophyll Light Atmosphere Soil 5 / 10 Age of a tree can be determined by Counting the number of leaves Measuring the size of the tree Counting the number of rings in the stem Counting the number of branches 6 / 10 A plant cell is distinguished from an animal cell by the presence of Nucleus Cell wall Cell membrane Chloroplasts 7 / 10 During the day time plants Take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen Take in nitrogen and give out oxygen Take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide Take in carbon dioxide and give out nitrogen 8 / 10 A man with blood group A can receive blood from persons having blood groups A, B A, O A, B, O A, AB, B 9 / 10 Dialysis is used in the case of a patient suffering from Kidney problems Heart problems Neurological disorders Respiratory diseases 10 / 10 What does Mycology study? Sound Insects Fungus Minerals Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Admin Everyday Science Quiz