General Knowledge MCQs Test for Everyday Sciences

Science defines an area of knowledge, usually regarding something in the physical world that could be explained in terms of scientific surveillance or the scientific technique. The scientific method is a discovery procedure that has evolved over several hundred years.

The sciences that describe the physical universe are characterized in various ways. The largest peculiarity in science is whether a science is pure, or theoretical, or whether it is applied, or practical. Pure science defines a phenomenon, while applied science determines how a specific phenomenon might be put to utilize.

Likewise everyday sciences include the study of various phenomenon’s that occurs normally in daily routine life. Here we have provided the complete online test consisting of large number of multiple choice questions for the convenience of students. Students can easily take this test.

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Who discovered the gram of malaria?

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What do you call the positive electrode of an electric cell?

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The application of theories and methods of the physical sciences to questions of biology

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In the world of computers, what is bus width?

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Acid rain contains high levels of

Question # 6

Who discovered the planet Uranus?

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Blood does not coagulate inside the body due to he presence of

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Elisha Otis is famous for invention of?

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The metal is mostly used in plating, to produce a hard easily polished surface Combined with lead, it produces a yellow pigment.

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A falling drop of rain water ecquir3es the spherical shape due to


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General Knowldge Everyday science Important MCQ's

Sr.# Question Answer
1 Which vitamin help to supply oxygen to blood?
A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin B
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin E
2 Who among the following do9es not have chemical element named after him?
A. Albert Einstein
B. Enrico Fermi
C. Isaac Newton
D. Mendeleev
3 A train passes telegraph post and a bridge 265m long in 8 second and 20 seconds respectively. What5 is the speed of the train?
A. 79.2 km/hr
B. 79km/hr
C. 70km/hr
D. 69.5km/hr
4 The principle underlying a microwave oven is
A. Heat generation by nuclear power
B. Heat for the microwaves are the same
C. Not Known, since cooking with mi8crowaves are discovered accidentally
D. Microwaves vibrate the water molecules in food thereby generating heat
5 Which computer acts as a server for other computer on the network?
A. Mainframe
B. Host
C. Main Server
D. Master
6 Who is known of his ' germ theory of disease'?
A. Louis Pasteur
B. Linus Pauling
C. Sir macfarlane Burnet
D. Gerald Edelman
7 What is the missing term? 6, 11,21, 36,56,(.........)
A. 42
B. 51
C. 81
D. 91
8 The perimeter of a rhombus is 68cm and one of its diagonal is 165cm. Find it s Area?
A. 260 sqrcm
B. 2420 sqrcm
C. 280 sqrcm
D. 220 sqrcm
9 Temperature generally decrease towards the poles because:
A. Air movement is generally towards the equator
B. Cold polar air masses prevent surface heating of the land
C. Clod surfaces do not absorb solar energy as readily as warm surfaces
D. Progressively lesser solar e4nerfgy per unit area falls on the earth's  surface as we move to polar regions
10 Cooking is quicker in a pressure cooker because
A. Increased pressure raises the boiling point
B. Steam is not wasted
C. Steam cooks food faster
D. Water boils at a lower temperature 

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