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Everyday Science Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Who discovered the fourth closest start to the sun?
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William Herschel
John Herschel
Heinrich D'
Edward Barnard
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Question # 2
Which instrument is used for measuring humidity of air (atmosphere)
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Hygrometer
Hydrophone
Hydrometer
Heliscope
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Question # 3
In AC circuits, AC meters measure
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Mean values
Peak values
Mean square
Rms values
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Question # 4
Which protein occurs abundantly in eggs?
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Keratin
Albumin
Collagen
Heamoglobin
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Question # 5
Bacteria having flagella all over the body are called
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Lophotrichous
Monotrichous
Peritrichous
Morphortichous
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Question # 6
Half portion of a rectangular piece of ice is warpped with a with piece of cloth while the other half with a black one, In this context, which one among the following statements is correct?
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Ice melts more easily under black warp
Ice melts more easily under white warp
No ice melts at all under the black warp
No ice melts at all under white warp
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Question # 7
How many cranial nerves are there in the human brain?
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8
10
12
14
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Question # 8
who invented the first Stethoscope?
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Lewis Latimer
Rene Laennec
Robert Ledley
Irving Langmuir
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Question # 9
Who proved value of the quantum theory?
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James Frank
Lee De Forest
Walter S.Reed
Josiah Gibbs
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Question # 10
Which metal has the lowest vapor pressure and the highest melting point
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Francium
Caesium
Tungsten
Lithium
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Question # 11
Iodine can be separated from a mixture of iodine and potassium chloride by
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Distillation
Filtration
Sedimentation
Sublimation
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