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Biochemical oxygen demand is __________ in polluted water and ____________ in potable water.

  1. more, less

  2. less, medium

  3. medium, more

  4. less, more

  5. more, more


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Biochemical oxygen demand is more in polluted water and less in potable water. A low BOD is an indicator of good quality water, while a high BOD indicates polluted water. There are generally no standards for an absolute BOD value of drinking water. However, a sample with a BOD between 1 and 2 mg/L indicates a very clean water.

Detergent is mixture of which of the following?

  1. strong acid and strong base

  2. weak acid and weak base

  3. strong base and weak acid

  4. strong acid and weak base

  5. none of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Detergents are made from sodium hydroxide and fatty acids. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base in nature and fatty acids are weak acidic in nature.

Which of the following statements is TRUE about chemical reactions?

  1. All chemical reactions are reversible.

  2. All chemical reactions release heat during decomposition of molecules.

  3. Each chemical reaction is carried out by breaking bond between the molecules.

  4. All chemical reactions do not burn and dissolve.

  5. All of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Chemists are concerned with both physical and chemical change, and the energy associated with each. Chemical reactions involve the making and breaking of covalent bonds and these transformations have energy consequences.The sum of all the bond energies of a molecule can therefore be considered its atomization energy, i.e. the energy required to break the molecule completely into its component atoms.

Plants do not survive at low temperature because _______.

  1. there is precipitation of cell's protein

  2. cells rupture due to the mechanical pressure of ice

  3. desiccation takes place owning to the withdrawal of water from vacuolated protoplasm

  4. respiration more than photosynthesis

  5. all of these


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

All the above are the correct answers.

Which of the following metals is used in amalgam?

  1. Carbon

  2. Gold

  3. Mercury

  4. Sodium

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

An alloy of mercury with another metal (usually silver) used by dentists to fill cavities in teeth. Except for iron and platinum, all metals dissolve in mercury and chemists refer to the resulting mercury mixtures as amalgams.

Sometimes the bottom of steel utensils turn black during cooking. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn for the same?

  1. Steel utensils have high percentage of carbon.

  2. Steel utensils have high percentage of iron.

  3. Insufficient combustion of fuel takes place.

  4. Non-conventional source of energy is used.

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Due to insufficient combustions of fuel, steel utensils turn black from the bottom.

If a bar magnet is broken into four pieces, how many magnetic poles are there?

  1. Two

  2. Four

  3. Six

  4. Eight

  5. Ten


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

This is the correct answer as one piece of magnet will have 2 poles and broken four pieces will have 8 poles.

A solution having pH value 1 represents a ________.

  1. weak acid

  2. weak alkali

  3. strong base

  4. strong acid

  5. neutral base


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The pH 1 represents strong acid.  Low pH values are acidic, higher values are basic.

The acceleration of a particle executing S.H.M. (simple harmonic motion) is ________

  1. always constant

  2. the maximum at extreme position

  3. the maximum at the mean position

  4. always zero

  5. none of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Yes, it is correct as acceleration is directly proportional to the displacement from the mean position and directed opposite to it. a=-(ω^2)x

If mass of the body is doubled, kinetic energy will be __________.

  1. same

  2. halved

  3. double

  4. four times

  5. none of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Kinetic energy is the one half the mass multiplied by the square of the velocity, K=1/2mv2. If mass gets doubled, the kinetic energy also doubles.

Which of the following methods can be used to produce oxygen in school laboratories?

  1. By heating KClO3 with MnO2

  2. By electrolysis of H2O

  3. By photosynthesis

  4. By decomposition of any oxide

  5. All of the ablove


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Potassium chlorate is a compound containing potassium, chlorine, and oxygen, with the chemical formula KClO3. In pure form, it is a white crystalline substance. It is the most common chlorate in industrial use, and is usually present in well-stocked laboratories. It is used as an oxidizing agent to prepare oxygen as a disinfectant, in safety matches, and in explosives and fireworks. Potassium chlorate ( KCLO3 ) decomposes upon heating to yield potassium chloride and oxygen gas. Manganese dioxide ( MnO2 ) is mixed with potassium chlorate and behaves as a catalyst for this reaction . 2 KClO3 ---( Heat with MnO2 Catalyst )----> 2 KCl + 3 O2.

Why does an orange sink in pure water but float in salty water?

  1. Because the density of orange is less than density of pure water

  2. Because the density of orange is less than density of salty water

  3. Because the density of orange is more than density of salty water

  4. Because the densities of orange and salt water are the same

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

An orange does not  float in fresh water but since salt water is more dense than fresh water, it has a better chance of floating in the salty water. The greater buoyant force allows the orange to float in the salt water, if salty enough.

A thin layer of oil on water is called ______.

  1. oilute

  2. oilcote

  3. oil film

  4. oil slick

  5. none of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A thin layer of oil on water is called oil slick. Oil slicks float on oceans and seas, covering them in a thick film of crude or refined petroleum oil. When freight ships carrying tens of thousands of tons of fuel crash, malfunction, or encounter harsh weather, they spill enormous amounts of oil into the water.

Which of the following is commonly used as a pesticide by farmers?

  1. Blue vitriol

  2. DDT

  3. Potassium nitrate

  4. BHC

  5. None of these


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Blue vitriol, DDT, BHC and potassium nitrate, none of these are common used pesticides. Pesticides are substances or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest. Pesticides are a special kind of products for crop protection. Some common pesticides are glyphosates, atrazine, metolachlor, etc.

Which of the following is not a primary contributor to the greenhouse effect?

  1. Carbon dioxide

  2. Carbon monoxide

  3. Chlorofluorocarbons

  4. Methane gas

  5. Nitrous oxide


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are nontoxic, nonflammable chemicals containing atoms of carbon, chlorine, and fluorine. Chlorofluorocarbons released from the surface of the Earth, rise slowly into the stratosphere.This is the gas responsible for depletion of ozone layer.

The presence of high coliform counts in water indicates _________.

  1. contamination by human wastes

  2. phosphorus contamination

  3. decreased biological oxygen demand

  4. hydrocarbon contamination

  5. none of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Total coliforms are a group of bacteria commonly found in the environment, for example in soil or vegetation as well as the intestines of mammals, including humans. Total coliform bacteria are not likely to cause illness, but their presence indicates that your water supply may be vulnerable to contamination by more harmful microorganisms present through animal or human waste.

Which method is used for the removal of sulphur dioxide and ammonia from the polluted air?

  1. Wet scrubbers

  2. Absorption

  3. Gravitational method

  4. Electrostatic precipitator

  5. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Wet scrubbers are the most widely FGD technology for SO2 control throughout the world. Calcium, sodium, and ammonia based absorbents have been used in a slurry.
Wet scrubbers can achieve removal efficiency as high as 99%.

In which way does a bat differs from a bird?

  1. Four chambered heart

  2. Diaphragm

  3. Wings

  4. Small brain

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Birds do not have diaphragm but bats do have diaphragm.

When part of a plant is grafted onto the other plant, what is that portion of plant is called?

  1. Stock

  2. Scion

  3. Stalk

  4. Sucker

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Grafting and budding are methods of asexual plant propagation that join plant parts, so they will grow as one plant. These techniques are used to propagate cultivars that will not root well as cuttings or whose own root systems are inadequate. One or more new cultivars can be added to existing fruit and nut trees by grafting or budding.  The portion of the cultivar that is to be propagated is called the scion. It consists of a piece of shoot with dormant buds that will produce the stem and branches. The rootstock, or stock, provides the new plant’s root system and sometimes the lower part of the stem. The cambium is a layer of cells located between the wood and bark of a stem from which new bark and wood cells originate.

Laterite soils are found in which region of India?

  1. Nothern plains

  2. Desert region

  3. Tropical rainfall region

  4. Tropical region with wet and dry climate

  5. Deccan region


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Laterite soils are found in tropical region with wet and dry climate these area receives seasonal heavy rainfall. Heavy rainfall leaching of soil where lime and silica leached away,  and soil is rich in oxide alluminium predominate and abundance laterite is called bauxite. Due to presence of iron oxides the colour of laterite soil is basically red. Soil is poor in lime content,  and hence it is acidic. Laterite soil are found in high level platue and hilly area that receives heavy rainfall and are specifically well developed in Eastern Ghats of Orissa,  and also in southern region of  Western Ghats.

Which of the following is an example of aerosol?

  1. Milk

  2. River water

  3. Smoke

  4. Blood

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

An aerosol is a suspension of particles within a gas. Examples are clouds, and air pollution such as smog and smoke.

In which year was the ozone hole discovered over Antarctica?

  1. 1972

  2. 1985

  3. 1970

  4. 1960

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Antarctic Ozone Hole was discovered by the British Antarctic Survey from data obtained with a ground-based instrument from a measuring station at Halley Bay, Antarctica, in the 1981-1983 period. They reported the October ozone loss in 1985.

Which of the following processes is the reverse of photosynthesis?

  1. Digestion of starch

  2. Melting of iron

  3. Ripening of fruit

  4. Burning of wood

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Burning is the opposite reaction to photosynthesis. Burning requires oxygen and releases the water and carbon dioxide.

A diminished image of an object placed in front of it is produced by ___________.

  1. plane mirror

  2. convex mirror

  3. convex lens

  4. concave mirror

  5. none of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Convex lens are lenses that have a minimum of one surface that bends outwards and makes light to move inwards, causing the rays of light to come to a focus. A convex lens is bigger at its center in comparison to its edges and is applied in correcting long-sightedness. They are commonly used to examine small objects.

Which of the following allotropes of carbon can be used as a lubricant as well as lead in pencils?

  1. Diamond

  2. Buckminsterfullerenes

  3. Grease

  4. Graphite

  5. Lead


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Graphite is one of the most common allotropes of carbon. Unlike diamond, graphite is an electrical conductor and can be used, for instance as the material in the electrodes of an electrical arc lamp. Graphite holds the distinction of being the most stable form of carbon under standard conditions. Therefore  it is used in thermochemistry as the standard state for defining the heat of formation of carbon compounds. Pencil cores are called lead, even though they do not  contain lead,  they are typically made of graphite.

The occurrence of days and nights is because of ______________.

  1. shape of Earth’s orbit

  2. revolution movement of the Earth

  3. rotational movement of the Earth

  4. movement of the Sun

  5. none of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Day and night is caused by the rotation of the Earth about its axis. At any given time, the half facing the Sun will be shined upon while the other half will have no light. Places in the former will therefore experience day while places in the latter will experience night.

Which of the following has the body description of ‘tube within a tube’?

  1. Sea anemone

  2. Leech

  3. Ameoba

  4. Sycon

  5. All of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Tube within tube is a type of body plan in animals. The organism has two openings, one for food and one for the elimination of waste, it has  a specialized digestive system.

Cooked vegetables can be preserved for a longer time in a refrigerator because __________.

  1. moisture content in the food is reduced at low temperature

  2. refrigerators contain certain chemicals, which kill microbes

  3. microbes become inactive at low temperature

  4. microbes are destroyed and killed at low temperature

  5. none of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Most types of bacteria survive freezing, but they do become inactive while the food is slowly and safely  preserved preferably overnight in the refrigerator.

The intensity of sound which is regarded as a safe noise level for a city is ________.

  1. 80 dB

  2. 45 dB

  3. 120 dB

  4. 5 dB

  5. 140 dB


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

45 dB intensity of sound regarded as the safe noise level for the city.

The first step of sewage treatment is

  1. precipitation

  2. chlorination

  3. sedimentation

  4. aeration

  5. eutrophication


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Sedimentation is a physical water treatment process using gravity to remove suspended solids from water. Solid particles entered by the turbulence of moving water may be removed naturally by sedimentation in the still water of lakes and oceans. 

Biosphere reserves are meant to _________.

  1. preserve wild land flora and fauna

  2. experiment and develop forest products

  3. tourism

  4. local communities managing the resources

  5. all of the above


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Biosphere Reserves are sites for experimenting with and learning about sustainable development. There are three main parts to a reserve. The first part is called the core zone, which is strongly protected for the conservation of biological diversity to make sure that different types of plants and animals are safe from human impact. The second part is called a buffer zone and surrounds the core zones and provide a space for environmental research, recreation, and tourism. The last part is called a transition zone  and this area is for local communities that have  hand in managing the resources of the area through farming, fisheries, and other non-governmental activities. Ultimately, the ways that these three zones operate depend on the specific needs of the biosphere reserve they are in.

What is the main difference between boiling and evaporation?

  1. Boiling causes reduction in volume of liquid while evaporation does not.

  2. Changing of boiling liquid into vapour can be seen but evaporation cannot be seen.

  3. Boiling causes a change in the state of water while evaporation does not.

  4. Evaporation can take place at any temperature while boiling cannot.

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

For a given pressure, there is a temperature above which liquid cannot exist in liquid form. This temperature is called boiling point. At this pressure and at this temperature, if liquid is heated up, the temperature will not rise and heat is used only to convert the liquid into its vapour. The process of conversion of liquid into its vapour at this temperature is called boiling. Depending upon the pressure, there are many boiling temperature for a liquid. If the pressure is lowered the boiling temperature is lowered. For a given pressure, if the temperature of the liquid is below its boiling point, still the liquid is converted into vapour by the surface of the liquid. This process is called evaporation. Evaporation can take place at any temperature below the boiling temperature where as boiling can take place only at boiling temperature.

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