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Most Important MCQs of General Knowledge || MCQs of General Science || MCQs of Every day Science || Most Repeated MCQs of CSS PMS FPSC PPSC NTS

In the following, we are going to present the Most Important MCQs of General Knowledge, MCQs of General Science, MCQs of Everyday Science, and Most repeated MCQs CSS, PMS, FPSC, PPSC, and NTS.

Most Important MCQs of General Knowledge || MCQs of General Science || MCQs of Every day Science || Most Repeated MCQs of CSS PMS FPSC PPSC NTS
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1. Animals abstain from carbohydrates mainly Glycogen.

2. The most abundant element present in the human body is Oxygen.

3. The energy needed to fuel essential body processes is called: Badal Metabolism.

4. Polygenic characteristics are controlled by: Dominant genes.

5. Laughing gas has a chemical composition: Oxygen+ Nitrogen.

6. Walnuts can be broken in the hand by squeezing two together but not one, it is because of power.

7. Lactometer is the type of hydrometer which is used to measure the specific gravity of Milk.

8. In Winter an iron pipe feels colder than a wooden window. This is because wood is: Non- a conductor.

9. Boiling of an egg is a change that is: Physical.

10. The age of the solar system is: 4.5 billion years.

11. Information can be stored on: Hard disks.

12. The temperature of liquid Nitrogen is: -196°C.

13. Man belongs to the family: Hominidae.

14. The density of water is greatest at 4°C.

15. The number of bones in the human body is 206.

16. The speed of light in a Vacuum: 300 Million meters per second.

17. IBM stands for International Business Machines.

18. Erythrocytes are also called: Ref blood cells.

19. computer can: Add, subtract, sort, and classify information.

20. The plant of the solar system which has a Maximum number of moons is: Jupiter.

21. The cytoplasm consists of serval types of structures, which are called: organelles.

22. Deficiency of vitamin C in the human body causes deficiency diseases called: Scurvy.

23. The building block of elements is called: Atoms.

24. An eclipse of the sun occurs when: The moon is between the sun and Earth.

25. The ozone layer protects the earth Frome rays sent down by the sun: Ultraviolet rays.

26. Respiratory Disorders: Bronchitis, Emphysema, Pneumonia, Asthma, Lung Cancer.

27. The gaseous exchange occurs in humans: Alveoli.

28. Most of the gaseous exchange in a leaf occurs through Stomata.

29. The plants which live completely or partially submerged in freshwater: Hydrophytes.

30. The plants live in a dry environment: Xerophytes 

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31. Which organ is responsible for filtering the blood: The kidney. 

32. Body balance of water, salts, temperature, and glucose is termed: Homeostasis.

33. Insulin and glucagon are produced in the: Pancreas.

34. Insulin, Thyroxin, and Glucagon are Hormones.

35. How many bones make our skull: 22.

36. After fertilization in plants the fruit develops from the Ovary wall.

37. Pollination is the transfer of pollens from Anther to stigma.

38. All the populations that live in a habitat and interact in various ways with one another's are collectively called: communities.

39. An anti- viral protein is Interferon.

40. Any substance that when absorbed into the body of a living organism, alters normal body function is known as a Drug.

41. Some substances change directly from the solid to the gaseous state: Sublimation.

42. The temperature at which a solid change into a liquid is called: Melting point.

43. The temperature at which a liquid changes into gas or vapor is called: Boiling point.

44. The space between the particles of a gas is: Bigger than in a liquid or solid.

45. Gases can be compressed because They have large spaces between the particles.

46. Weight is another name for the: Gravitational force of the earth.

47. Lubricants such as oil and grease are used in machines to reduce: Friction.

48. Materials that allow light to pass through them are called: Transparent

49. Material that allows only some light to pass through them is called: translucent.

50. Material that does not allow any light to pass through them is called: Opaque.

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