General Science: Questions and Answers
(Chapter: 15)
461. What per cent of the human body is the brain:
Answer: 2
462. The basis of Protein:
Answer: Amino acid
463. Tidal volume is related to:
Answer: Lungs
464. The plasma protein that helps to clot of blood:
Answer: Fibrinogen
465. The chemical used in blood banks to prevent clotting:
Answer: Sodium Citrate
466. The protein contained in nail and hair:
Answer: Keratin
467. Oxytocin is produced by ...... gland:
Answer: Hypothalamus
468. The first bone in Vertebral column:
Answer: Atlas
469. The length of the spinal cord:
Answer: 45cm
470. What prevents the entry of food into the respiratory tract:
Answer: Epiglottis
471. The number of pairs of salivary glands in human:
Answer: Three
472. The pH of Salivary juice:
Answer: 6.8
473. The number of chambers in the human stomach:
Answer: 1
474. The liquid part of blood is called:
Answer: Plasma
475. Thrombocytes is the other name of:
Answer: Platelets
476. The life span of Platelets is ....... days:
Answer: Seven
477. Entomology is the science that studies
(a) Behaviour of human beings
(b) Insect s
(c) The origin and history of technical and scientific terms
(d) The formation of rocks
Answer: (b)
478. Trachoma is a disease of the
(a) Brain (b) Larynx
(c) Ear (d) Eye
Answer: (d)
479. Fathom is the unit of measurement of
(a) Depth of water (b) Flow of water
(c) Volume of water (d) Density of water
Answer: (a)
480. All of the following diseases are caused by viruses, except
(a) Jaundice (b) Influenza
(c) Typhoid (d) Mumps
Answer: (c)
481. Plant s make their food by the process called photosynthesis. Which of the following are needed in this process?
(a) Sunlight, water and nitrogen
(b) Sunlight, water and hydrogen
(c) Sunlight, water and oxygen
(d) Sunlight, water and carbon dioxide
Answer: (d)
482. Which of the following devices is needed for converting alternating current into direct current?
(a)Dynamo (b) Rectifier
(c) Transformer (d) Transducer
Answer: (b)
483. All of the following organs in the human body are located both on the right and the left sides, except
(a) Lungs (b) Kidneys
(c) Spleen (d) Eyes
Answer: (c)
484. Some organs in the human body lie partly on the left side and partly on the right side. The example of this is
(a) Heart (b) Pancreas
(c) Spleen (d) None of the above
Answer: (b)
485. Physiology is the study of the
(a) Structure of the body (b) Cells in the body
(c) Functions of the human body (d) All of the above
Answer: (c)
486. All of the following are closely allied to Physiology, except
(a) Bio-chemistry (b) Cytology
(c) Entomology (d) Physics
Answer: (c)
487. Sodium depletion occurs in excessive sweating, and cannot be corrected by drinking water alone. When uncorrected, it may lead to
(a) Muscle cramps, loss of energy, fatigue and faintness
(b) Increase of urea in blood
(c) Swelling of ankles and feet
(d) Renal failure
Answer: (a)
488. Which of the following regulates and controls the entry of light into the human eye?
(a) Anterior chamber (b) Comea
(c) Iris (d) Retina
Answer: (c)
489. The retina in the eye acts as a
(a) Lens in the camera (b) Shutter in the camera
(c) Film in the camera (d) None of the above
Answer: (a)
490. The heart of a normal adult human being weighs about
(a) 200 grams (b) 300 grams
(c) 400 grams (d) 500 grams.
Answer: (b)
491. In a normal human adult (at resting position), how much blood does the heart pump per minute?
(a) 1 litre(b) 3 litre
(c) 5 litre(d) 7 litre
Answer: (c)
492. A term that may be applied to all disease-producing micro-orgasms is
(a) Pathogenic (b) Saprophytic
(c) Step to-Cocci (d) Viruses
Answer: (a)
493. The chief food of a male mosquito is
(a) Decaying organic matter
(b) Leaves of plant s
(c) Nectar and fruit juices
(d) Micro-organisms found in water
Answer: (c)
494. In certain diseases, antibiotics are administered. The object is to
(a) Stimulate production of white blood cells for fighting the disease
(b) Stimulate the production of antibodies
(c) Inhibit the growth of bacteria
(d) Produce toxins against bacteria
Answer: (c)
495. Sulfa drugs are effective against diseases caused by
(a) Bacteria (b) Glandular upsets
(c) Vitamin deficiency (d) Worms
Answer: (a)
(Chapter: 15)
461. What per cent of the human body is the brain:
Answer: 2
462. The basis of Protein:
Answer: Amino acid
463. Tidal volume is related to:
Answer: Lungs
464. The plasma protein that helps to clot of blood:
Answer: Fibrinogen
465. The chemical used in blood banks to prevent clotting:
Answer: Sodium Citrate
466. The protein contained in nail and hair:
Answer: Keratin
467. Oxytocin is produced by ...... gland:
Answer: Hypothalamus
468. The first bone in Vertebral column:
Answer: Atlas
469. The length of the spinal cord:
Answer: 45cm
470. What prevents the entry of food into the respiratory tract:
Answer: Epiglottis
471. The number of pairs of salivary glands in human:
Answer: Three
472. The pH of Salivary juice:
Answer: 6.8
473. The number of chambers in the human stomach:
Answer: 1
474. The liquid part of blood is called:
Answer: Plasma
475. Thrombocytes is the other name of:
Answer: Platelets
476. The life span of Platelets is ....... days:
Answer: Seven
477. Entomology is the science that studies
(a) Behaviour of human beings
(b) Insect s
(c) The origin and history of technical and scientific terms
(d) The formation of rocks
Answer: (b)
478. Trachoma is a disease of the
(a) Brain (b) Larynx
(c) Ear (d) Eye
Answer: (d)
479. Fathom is the unit of measurement of
(a) Depth of water (b) Flow of water
(c) Volume of water (d) Density of water
Answer: (a)
480. All of the following diseases are caused by viruses, except
(a) Jaundice (b) Influenza
(c) Typhoid (d) Mumps
Answer: (c)
481. Plant s make their food by the process called photosynthesis. Which of the following are needed in this process?
(a) Sunlight, water and nitrogen
(b) Sunlight, water and hydrogen
(c) Sunlight, water and oxygen
(d) Sunlight, water and carbon dioxide
Answer: (d)
482. Which of the following devices is needed for converting alternating current into direct current?
(a)Dynamo (b) Rectifier
(c) Transformer (d) Transducer
Answer: (b)
483. All of the following organs in the human body are located both on the right and the left sides, except
(a) Lungs (b) Kidneys
(c) Spleen (d) Eyes
Answer: (c)
484. Some organs in the human body lie partly on the left side and partly on the right side. The example of this is
(a) Heart (b) Pancreas
(c) Spleen (d) None of the above
Answer: (b)
485. Physiology is the study of the
(a) Structure of the body (b) Cells in the body
(c) Functions of the human body (d) All of the above
Answer: (c)
486. All of the following are closely allied to Physiology, except
(a) Bio-chemistry (b) Cytology
(c) Entomology (d) Physics
Answer: (c)
487. Sodium depletion occurs in excessive sweating, and cannot be corrected by drinking water alone. When uncorrected, it may lead to
(a) Muscle cramps, loss of energy, fatigue and faintness
(b) Increase of urea in blood
(c) Swelling of ankles and feet
(d) Renal failure
Answer: (a)
488. Which of the following regulates and controls the entry of light into the human eye?
(a) Anterior chamber (b) Comea
(c) Iris (d) Retina
Answer: (c)
489. The retina in the eye acts as a
(a) Lens in the camera (b) Shutter in the camera
(c) Film in the camera (d) None of the above
Answer: (a)
490. The heart of a normal adult human being weighs about
(a) 200 grams (b) 300 grams
(c) 400 grams (d) 500 grams.
Answer: (b)
491. In a normal human adult (at resting position), how much blood does the heart pump per minute?
(a) 1 litre(b) 3 litre
(c) 5 litre(d) 7 litre
Answer: (c)
492. A term that may be applied to all disease-producing micro-orgasms is
(a) Pathogenic (b) Saprophytic
(c) Step to-Cocci (d) Viruses
Answer: (a)
493. The chief food of a male mosquito is
(a) Decaying organic matter
(b) Leaves of plant s
(c) Nectar and fruit juices
(d) Micro-organisms found in water
Answer: (c)
494. In certain diseases, antibiotics are administered. The object is to
(a) Stimulate production of white blood cells for fighting the disease
(b) Stimulate the production of antibodies
(c) Inhibit the growth of bacteria
(d) Produce toxins against bacteria
Answer: (c)
495. Sulfa drugs are effective against diseases caused by
(a) Bacteria (b) Glandular upsets
(c) Vitamin deficiency (d) Worms
Answer: (a)
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