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Science Quiz: Biology, Chemistry, Physics

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions covering various topics in biology, chemistry, and physics. Key subjects include genetics, the nervous system, brain functions, blood chemistry, the endocrine system, chemical reactions, and electrical principles. Each question presents four answer options, testing knowledge on fundamental scientific concepts.

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Science Quiz: Biology, Chemistry, Physics

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1.

Which one is a possible progeny in F2 generation of pure bred tall plant with round seed
and short plant with wrinkled seeds?
a. Tall plant with round seeds
b. Tall plant with wrinkled seeds
c. Short plant with round seed
d. All of the above

2. Which nerves transmit impulses from the central nervous system towards muscle cells?
(a) Sensory nerves
(b) Motor nerves
(c) Relay nerves
(d) Cranial nerves

3. Breathing is controlled by which part of the brain?


(a) Cerebrum
(b) Cerebellum
(c) Hypothalamus
(d) Medulla oblongata

4. What happens when the pH in the blood reduces?

(a)Blood supply to the brain reduces


(b)Affinity of hemoglobin with oxygen decreases
(c )Rate of heartbeat reduces
(d)None of the above

5.Which of the following is correct?

(a)Lymph = Plasma + RBC + WBC


(b)Plasma = Blood - Lymphocytes
(c )Blood = Plasma + RBC + WBC
(d)Serum = Blood + Fibrinogen

6. Which of the following is responsible for the coordination of voluntary movement in


humans?

a) Cerebrum
b) Cerebellum
c) Medulla oblongata
d) Hypothalamus

7. Which of the following is NOT a function of the endocrine system?

a) Regulation of growth and development


b) Regulation of metabolism
(c) Regulation of heart rate and breathing
d) Regulation of reproductive functions
Q.8

(a) 2-ethyl-2-methyl propane


(b) 2, 2-demethyl butane
(c) 1,1,1-trimethyl propane
(d) 2, 2-methyl butane

Q.9 Name the functional group present in CH3COCH3.

(a) Alcohol
(b) Carboxylic acid
(c) Ketone
(d) Aldehyde

Q.10 Which of the following is the correct arrange-ment of the given metals in ascending
order of their reactivity?

Zinc, Iron, Magnesium, Sodium

(a) Zinc > Iron > Magnesium > Sodium


(b) Sodium > Magnesium > Iron > Zinc
(c) Sodium > Zinc > Magnesium > Iron
(d) Sodium > Magnesium > Zinc > Iron

Q.11 Which of the following pairs will give dis- placement reactions?

(a) FeSO4 solution and Copper metal


(b) AgNO3 solution and Copper metal
(c) CuSO4 solution and Silver metal
(d) NaCl solution and Copper metal

Q.12 When Ag is exposed to air it gets a black coating of

(a) AgNO3
(b) Ag2S
(c) Ag20
(d) Ag2CO3
Q.13 The condition produced by aerial oxidation of fats and oils in foods marked by
unpleasant smell and taste is called:

(a) antioxidation
(b) reduction
(c) rancidity
(d) corrosion

Q.14 Which of the following statements is true?


(a) A convex lens has 4 dioptre power having a focal length 0.25 m
(b) A convex lens has -4 dioptre power having a focal length 0.25 m
(c) A concave lens has 4 dioptre power having a focal length 0.25 m
(d) A concave lens has -4 dioptre power having a focal length 0.25 m.

Q.15 Magnification produced by a rear view mirror fitted in vehicles


(a) is less than one
(b) is more than one
(c) is equal to one
(d) can be more than or less than one depending upon the position of the object in front of it.

Q.16 In torches, search lights and headlights of vehicles the bulb is placed
(a) between the pole and the focus of the reflector
(b) very near to the focus of the reflector
(c) between the focus and centre of curvature of the reflector
(d) at the centre of curvature of the reflector

Q.17 Magnifying power of a compound microscope is the ratio of the angle formed by the
final image to the angle formed by the object when :
(a) Image is at the least distance of distinct vision and object may be anywhere
(b) Object and image are both at infinity
(c) Object and image are both at the least distance of distinct vision
(d) Object is placed at the least distance of distinct vision and image may be at any place.

Q.18 A cooler of 1500 W, 200 volt and a fan of 500 W, 200 volt are to be used from a
household supply. The rating of fuse to be used is
(a) 2.5 A
(b) 5.0 A
(c) 7.5 A
(d) 10 A

Q.19. When a current ‘I’ flows through a resistance ‘R’ for time ‘t’ the electrical energy spent
is given by
(a) IRt
(b) I2Rt
(c) IR2t
(d) I2R/t
Q.20 What happens to the current in short circuit?
a. reduces substantially
b. .does not change
c. increases heavily
d. vary continuously

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