GENERAL SCIENCE MCQs

100 Questions TextBook
1

Which of these diseases is viral in origin?

A
Smallpox
B
Tuberculosis
C
Malaria
D
Cholera
2

What organ is primarily affected by malaria?

A
Heart
B
Lungs
C
Spleen
D
Kidneys
3

Which blood group is known as the universal recipient, able to receive from any other group?

A
A
B
AB
C
B
D
O
4

What is the average number of heartbeats per minute for a typical adult male?

A
50
B
70
C
80
D
100
5

Which vitamin is essential for maintaining healthy vision in humans?

A
Vitamin B
B
Vitamin C
C
Vitamin A
D
Vitamin D
6

Among these nutrients, which provides the highest number of calories?

A
Carbohydrates
B
Fats
C
Proteins
D
Vitamins
7

Which human gland is often referred to as the 'master gland'?

A
Pancreas
B
Thyroid
C
Pituitary
D
Spleen
8

What is the approximate number of bones in a newborn baby?

A
206
B
230
C
280
D
300
9

What is the largest gland found within the human body?

A
Thyroid
B
Liver
C
Pancreas
D
None of the above
10

Which blood type is considered the universal donor?

A
O
B
AB
C
A
D
B
11

Which of these glands is responsible for producing tears?

A
Lachrymal
B
Pituitary
C
Thyroid
D
Pancreas
12

What is the primary role of hemoglobin?

A
Transporting oxygen
B
Eliminating bacteria
C
Preventing anemia
D
Utilizing energy
13

What is the main purpose of the kidneys?

A
Regulating blood pressure
B
Controlling body temperature
C
Filtering waste from the body
D
Assisting in food digestion
14

What is the core component of hemoglobin?

A
Chlorine
B
Iron
C
Calcium
D
None of the above
15

What are the primary components of bones and teeth?

A
Calcium carbonate
B
Calcium phosphate
C
Calcium sulphate
D
Calcium nitrate
16

In which part of the body is the tibia bone located?

A
Skull
B
Arm
C
Leg
D
Face
17

What is the name of the largest section of the human brain?

A
Medulla oblongata
B
Cerebellum
C
Cerebrum
D
None of the above
18

How many bones does a typical adult human have?

A
210
B
260
C
206
D
300
19

Where in the body are red blood cells produced?

A
Liver
B
Bone marrow
C
Kidneys
D
Heart
20

What is the total blood volume in a normal adult?

A
5-6 liters
B
3-4 liters
C
8-10 liters
D
10-12 liters
21

Which vitamin aids in the process of blood clotting?

A
Vitamin B1
B
Vitamin B2
C
Vitamin D
D
Vitamin K
22

What is considered the normal body temperature for a human?

A
81.1 °C
B
37.0 °C
C
98.6 °C
D
21.7 °C
23

Where does the majority of nutrient absorption occur in humans?

A
Small intestine
B
Stomach
C
Liver
D
Large intestine
24

Cobalt is a material that is?

A
Strongly drawn to a magnet
B
Not drawn to a magnet
C
Not magnetic
D
Weakly drawn to a magnet
25

The seismograph, designed for recording earthquake waves, measures them on what scale?

A
Diatonic scale
B
Fahrenheit Scale
C
Richter scale
D
Celsius Scale
26

Myopia, a defect in human vision, can be corrected using which type of lens?

A
Convex lens
B
Concave lens
C
Cylindrical lens
D
Plano-convex lens
27

What upward velocity is required for an object to overcome Earth's gravitational pull?

A
25 miles per sec
B
60 miles per sec
C
7 miles per sec
D
10 miles per sec
28

A nuclear reactor facilitates controlled nuclear reactions, while a Geiger-Müller counter is used to detect what?

A
Current
B
Voltage
C
Nuclear Radiation
D
Power
29

How can the magnifying power of a simple microscope be enhanced?

A
By increasing the lens's focal length
B
By decreasing the lens's focal length
C
With a large aperture lens
D
With a short aperture lens
30

What is the deepest known point on Earth?

A
Trench
B
Mariana Trench
C
Mangrove
D
Groove
31

What causes the twinkling effect of stars?

A
Reflection of light
B
Polarization of light
C
Refraction of light
D
Interference of light
32

A lactometer, a type of hydrometer, measures the specific gravity of what liquid?

A
Honey
B
Water
C
Milk
D
Olive oil
33

What is the temperature of a deceased body?

A
0°C
B
37°C
C
Room Temperature
D
The temperature of its surroundings
34

German Silver is composed of which alloy of metals?

A
Zn + Ni
B
Cu + Zn
C
Cu + Ni
D
Cu + Sn
35

At which pole is the continent of Antarctica located?

A
North Pole
B
South Pole
C
Middle of the Earth
D
Equator
36

What does the unit 'Parsec' measure?

A
Energy
B
Time
C
Power
D
Distance
37

In a fission reaction, a heavy nucleus splits, whereas in a fusion reaction, two or more nuclei combine. What is the latter process called?

A
Chemical Reaction
B
Nuclear reaction
C
Fission nuclear reaction
D
Fusion nuclear reaction
38

Radar and Sonar operate on a similar principle. Radar uses radio waves, while Sonar uses what?

A
Red waves
B
Infrared waves
C
Ultrasonic waves
D
Supersonic waves
39

A woman who is six feet tall wants to see her entire reflection in a plane mirror. What is the minimum required length for the mirror?

A
6 feet
B
12 feet
C
4 feet
D
3 feet
40

When sunlight enters a dark room, its path becomes visible due to airborne dust particles. This happens because light is?

A
Visible
B
Transparent
C
Invisible
D
Opaque
41

It's possible to identify someone in the dark just by their voice due to its unique?

A
Pitch
B
Frequency
C
Time period
D
Quality
42

For an echo to be clearly heard at normal temperatures, what is the minimum distance required from the sound source to the reflecting surface?

A
1120 ft
B
120 ft
C
56 ft
D
100 ft
43

Why does an iron pipe feel colder than a wooden window in winter? Because wood is a?

A
Conductor
B
Non-Conductor
C
Semi-Conductor
D
Different state of matter
44

Water in a kettle heats up through convection. How does a person sitting near a fire feel its heat?

A
Conduction
B
Convection
C
Radiation
D
Reflection
45

Why is a gap left between sections of railway tracks when they are joined end to end?

A
To save steel
B
To prevent accidents from winter contraction
C
To help bear the train's weight
D
To avoid accidents from summer expansion
46

What is the name of Ibn-Sina's renowned book that covers human physiology and medicine?

A
Al-Qanun
B
Al-Masudi
C
New Renaissance
D
Tadhkira
47

An animal that actively hunts and kills other living animals for food is known as a?

A
Parasite
B
Scavenger
C
Predator
D
Mammal
48

Fruits like bananas that develop without seeds are referred to as?

A
Seedless fruits
B
Parthenogenesis fruits
C
Parthenocarpic fruits
D
Placental fruits
49

The quartz crystal in a watch operates based on which scientific principle?

A
Photoelectric effect
B
Stark effect
C
Thermionic effect
D
Piezo-electric effect
50

An oasis is a feature typically associated with what environment?

A
Glaciers
B
Desert
C
Islands
D
Volcanoes
51

Why is yeast added to bread dough?

A
It produces carbon dioxide
B
It produces sugar
C
It produces bacteria
D
It produces oxygen
52

The Aurora Borealis, a natural light display in the northern hemisphere, is caused by radiation from the?

A
Ionosphere
B
Troposphere
C
Mesosphere
D
Stratosphere
53

What type of harmful radiation does the ozone layer protect us from?

A
Infra-red
B
Ultraviolet
C
X-rays
D
Gamma rays
54

Which of the following is classified as a non-metallic mineral?

A
Manganese
B
Magnesium
C
Gypsum
D
Bauxite
55

Sedimentary rocks are typically characterized as being?

A
Porous
B
Hard
C
Rough
D
Brittle
56

What is the function of a moderator within a nuclear reactor?

A
To accelerate neutrons
B
To reduce the speed of neutrons
C
To increase the electron count
D
To decrease the electron count
57

Which layer of the atmosphere facilitates radio communication?

A
Exosphere
B
Ionosphere
C
Troposphere
D
Stratosphere
58

What kind of fuel is utilized in a Fast Breeder Reactor?

A
Uranium Oxide
B
Uranium Plutonium carbide
C
Uranium Plutonium Oxide
D
Uranium thorium Oxide
59

What is the primary cause of monsoons?

A
The seasonal reversal of wind patterns
B
The Earth's revolution
C
The movement of clouds
D
An increase in temperature
60

What does the term 'Blue Shift' signify in astronomy?

A
An object appearing bluer as it moves toward an observer
B
A star changing from white to blue
C
The sun becoming blue in the future
D
The initial blue color of a black hole
61

A radioactive element has a half-life of 8 days. How much time will pass for it to decrease from 10 mg to 5 mg?

A
4 days
B
12 days
C
16 days
D
8 days
62

How many spark plugs are required in a diesel engine?

A
2
B
3
C
0
D
4
63

Where are most asteroids located?

A
In the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter
B
In the asteroid belt between Mars and Venus
C
In the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Venus
D
Spread throughout the sky
64

How are television signals transformed into light signals?

A
By an optical fiber
B
By a transistor
C
By a decoder
D
By a photo diode
65

What is the reason a total solar eclipse does not occur every new moon?

A
The relative size of the Earth to the moon
B
The Moon's orbital path around Earth
C
The Earth's rotational direction around the Sun
D
The portion of the sun obscured by the moon
66

Which of these atmospheric layers enables radio transmissions?

A
Troposphere
B
Ionosphere
C
Mesosphere
D
Stratosphere
67

Diamond, a highly valued gemstone, is made of what single element?

A
Carbon
B
Gold
C
Silver
D
Platinum
68

What is the term for the point in Earth's orbit when it is farthest from the sun, leading to summer in the northern hemisphere?

A
Aphelion
B
Perihelion
C
Perigee
D
Apogee
69

What is the field of Eugenics the study of?

A
Modifying human traits by altering genetic components
B
The people of the European region
C
The various races of humanity
D
The genetics of plants
70

Which constellation is considered the most brilliant and magnificent in the night sky?

A
Orion
B
Columba
C
Canis Major
D
Taurus
71

What is the orbital period of the planet Mercury as it revolves around the sun?

A
88 days
B
365 days
C
2 years
D
98 days
72

Which of the following materials is the most elastic?

A
Steel
B
Rubber
C
Glass
D
Sponge
73

Bronze is an alloy created from which metals?

A
Copper and Zinc
B
Tin and Zinc
C
Copper and Tin
D
Iron and Zinc
74

What does a hygrometer measure?

A
The speed of sound
B
The density of milk
C
The humidity in the air
D
The specific gravity of liquids
75

What is the chemical name for vinegar?

A
Sodium Nitrate
B
Dilute acetic acid
C
Chloride of lime
D
Calcium
76

A deficiency in which vitamin leads to decreased hemoglobin production?

A
Biotin
B
Thiamine
C
Niacin
D
Pyridoxine
77

What is dry ice?

A
Methane hydrate
B
Liquid Nitrogen
C
Solid Carbon dioxide
D
Frozen Water
78

What are chemicals used for exterminating rats and mice called?

A
Insecticides
B
Rodenticides
C
Fungicides
D
Herbicides
79

What is the term for the scientific study of the manners and customs of peoples?

A
Ethnology
B
Morphology
C
Ethics
D
Genetics
80

Which instrument is used to measure extremely high temperatures?

A
Manometer
B
Thermostat
C
Chronometer
D
Pyrometer
81

Who is considered the founder of modern astronomy?

A
Archimedes
B
William Gilbert
C
Nicolas Copernicus
D
Michael Faraday
82

On what biological process is the role of biotechnology in food production based?

A
Decomposition
B
Respiration
C
Digestion
D
Fermentation
83

Which method of drug abuse carries the highest risk of HIV (AIDS) infection?

A
Smoking cigarettes
B
Consuming alcohol
C
Injecting heroin
D
Taking excess aspirin
84

If both parents are heterozygous normal, what is the probability of their baby being diabetic?

A
Zero
B
1/4
C
1/2
D
3/4
85

Pakistan's Dr. Abdus Salam was a key contributor to the unification of which two forces?

A
Electromagnetic and gravitational forces
B
Electromagnetic and weak nuclear forces
C
Gravitational and weak nuclear forces
D
Weak and strong nuclear forces
86

Laughing gas is a chemical compound made of which two elements?

A
Nitrogen + Hydrogen
B
Nitrogen + Carbon
C
Nitrogen + Oxygen
D
Oxygen + Carbon
87

Which part of the eye is the light-sensitive layer?

A
Choroid
B
Sclera
C
Retina
D
Cornea
88

What is the common mineral salt found in human sweat?

A
Calcium Oxalate
B
Potassium Sulphate
C
Sodium Chloride
D
Iron Sulphate
89

Individuals with which blood group are known as universal recipients?

A
A+
B
B+
C
AB+
D
O+
90

What is the study of life in outer space called?

A
Endobiology
B
Exobiology
C
Enterobiology
D
Neobiology
91

What is a primary function of the Earth's ozone layer?

A
To stop global warming
B
To block ultraviolet rays
C
To soak up pollution
D
All of these
92

How can base metals be transformed into gold?

A
Through heating
B
Through beating
C
Through artificial nuclear radioactivity
D
Through a chemical reaction
93

Who was the Muslim scientist that wrote the famous book "Al-Qanun"?

A
Jabar bin Hayyan
B
Zakariya Al-Razi
C
Abu Ali Sina
D
Abdul Qasim Majreeti
94

Which of these elements is not found in abundance in the Earth's crust?

A
Silicon
B
Radium
C
Aluminum
D
Carbon
95

Which woody raw material is primarily used to manufacture paper pulp?

A
Cotton
B
Poplar
C
Bagasse
D
Rice straw
96

What is the approximate alcohol percentage in rectified spirit?

A
80%
B
95%
C
70%
D
85%
97

Which radioactive isotope of Uranium is used in nuclear bombs?

A
92 U 235
B
92 U 234
C
92 U 233
D
92 U 238
98

Why is human population growth most significant in developing countries?

A
The birth rate is high in these countries
B
The death rate is high in these countries
C
A large part of the population is of child-bearing age
D
The majority of the world's population resides in industrialized nations.
99

A bronze medal is composed of which metals?

A
copper, nickel
B
copper, tin
C
copper, silver
D
copper, zinc
100

To which category does the hummingbird belong?

A
Ectotherm
B
Endotherm
C
Exotherm
D
Heterotherm