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Category Description: General science is science in it's basic and pure form. The science which deals with the things related to our day to day life. It includes basic Biology, physics and chemistry.

Q1. What is the normal temperature of human body?
Q1. What is the normal temperature of human body?

(A) 37°C
(A) 37°C
(B) 38°C
(B) 38°C
(C) 97°C
(C) 97°C
(D) 98°C
(D) 98°C
Answer: (A) 37°C
Answer: (A) 37°C
Normal body temperature is considered to be 37°C (98.6°F); however, a wide variation is seen. Among normal individuals, mean daily temperature can differ by 0.5°C (0.9°F), and daily variations can be as much as 0.25 to 0.5°C.
Normal body temperature is considered to be 37°C (98.6°F); however, a wide variation is seen. Among normal individuals, mean daily temperature can differ by 0.5°C (0.9°F), and daily variations can be as much as 0.25 to 0.5°C.

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2024-03-03

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Q2. Sound waves can't travel through
Q2. Sound waves can't travel through

(A) Water
(A) Water
(B) Air
(B) Air
(C) Steel
(C) Steel
(D) Vaccum
(D) Vaccum
Answer: (D) Vaccum
Answer: (D) Vaccum
Sound waves cannot travel in a vacuum. It can travel only through a material medium. e.g., solids, liquids and gases.
Sound waves cannot travel in a vacuum. It can travel only through a material medium. e.g., solids, liquids and gases.

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2024-03-03

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Q3. Why the sky appears blue?
Q3. Why the sky appears blue?

(A) Reflection of light
(A) Reflection of light
(B) Refraction of light
(B) Refraction of light
(C) Dispersion of light
(C) Dispersion of light
(D) Diffraction of light
(D) Diffraction of light
Answer: (C) Dispersion of light
Answer: (C) Dispersion of light
Blue colour of the sky is due to dispersion or scattering of light. The two most common types of matter present in the atmosphere are gaseous nitrogen and oxygen. These particles are most effective in scattering the higher frequency and shorter wavelength portions of the visible light spectrum.
Blue colour of the sky is due to dispersion or scattering of light. The two most common types of matter present in the atmosphere are gaseous nitrogen and oxygen. These particles are most effective in scattering the higher frequency and shorter wavelength portions of the visible light spectrum.

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2024-03-03

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Q4. What is the lower fixed point of fahrenheit scale?
Q4. What is the lower fixed point of fahrenheit scale?

(A) 0°F
(A) 0°F
(B) 32°F
(B) 32°F
(C) 180°F
(C) 180°F
(D) 212°F
(D) 212°F
Answer: (B) 32°F
Answer: (B) 32°F
The lower fixed point in Fahrenheit scale is 32 degree and upper fixed point in Fahrenheit scale is 212 degree. The difference between the two is 180, hence number of division is 180.
The lower fixed point in Fahrenheit scale is 32 degree and upper fixed point in Fahrenheit scale is 212 degree. The difference between the two is 180, hence number of division is 180.

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2024-03-03

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Q5. What is the audible range of frequencies for normal human ears?
Q5. What is the audible range of frequencies for normal human ears?

(A) 20 Hz to 2000 Hz
(A) 20 Hz to 2000 Hz
(B) 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
(B) 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
(C) 200 Hz to 2000 Hz
(C) 200 Hz to 2000 Hz
(D) 200 Hz to 20,000 Hz
(D) 200 Hz to 20,000 Hz
Answer: (B) 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
Answer: (B) 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
The audible range of an average human ear lies between 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Humans cannot hear sounds having frequency less than 20 Hz and greater than 20,000 Hz.
The audible range of an average human ear lies between 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Humans cannot hear sounds having frequency less than 20 Hz and greater than 20,000 Hz.

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2024-03-03

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Q6. Beyond what distance a normal eye can see objects clearly?
Q6. Beyond what distance a normal eye can see objects clearly?

(A) 20 cm
(A) 20 cm
(B) 30 cm
(B) 30 cm
(C) 25 cm
(C) 25 cm
(D) 35 cm
(D) 35 cm
Answer: (C) 25 cm
Answer: (C) 25 cm
For a clear vision, the image must be on the retina. The image distance is therefore fixed for clear vision and it equals the distance of retina from eye lens. It is about 25 cm for a grown up person. A person can theoretically have clear vision of an object situated at any large distance from the eye.
For a clear vision, the image must be on the retina. The image distance is therefore fixed for clear vision and it equals the distance of retina from eye lens. It is about 25 cm for a grown up person. A person can theoretically have clear vision of an object situated at any large distance from the eye.

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2024-03-03

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