Everyday Science MCQs with Answers for NTS, PPSC, CSS, FPSC and other Job Tests
This post is about Everyday Science General Knowledge Questions. Here are 25 Everyday Science MCQs with Answers for the people who are going to attempt NTS, PPSC, CSS, FPSC or any other job test. These Multiple Choice Questions about Everyday Science are good for these tests. These MCQs are taken from Caravan General Knowledge Book.
General Knowledge Solved Everyday Science MCQs
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76. A man can survive without food for at least
(a) One month
(b) Two months
(c) Three months
(d) Four months
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](a) One month[/bg_collapse]
77. The muscles, tissues and blood all are made up of
(a) Carbohydrates
(b) Proteins
(c) Vitamins
(d) Fats
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](b) Proteins[/bg_collapse]
78. One gram of carbohydrates give the energy of the amount
(a) 2 K Calories
(b) 4.1 K Calories
(c) 6.3 K Calories
(d) 8.0 K Calories
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](b) 4.1 K Calories[/bg_collapse]
79. What amount of fats give the energy of 9.3 K Calories.
(a) 0.5 gram
(b) 1.0 gram
(c) 2.0 gram
(d) 4.1 gram
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](b) 1.0 gram[/bg_collapse]
80. The amount of energy in the wheat is
(a) 100 K Calories/ 100 gm
(b) 245 K Calories/100 gm
(c) 348 K Calories / 100 gm
(d) 490 K Calories / 100 gm
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](c) 348 K Calories / 100 gm[/bg_collapse]
81. The amount of energy provided by eggs is
(a) 80 K Calories / 100 gm
(b) 100 K Calories / 100 gm
(c) 150 K Calories / 100 gm
(d) 180 K Calories / 100 gm
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](d) 180 K Calories / 100 gm[/bg_collapse]
82. The amount of energy required by the children of age between one to three years is
(a) 300 K Calories
(b) 600 K Calories
(c) 1200 K Calories
(d) 1500 K Calories
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](c) 1200 K Calories[/bg_collapse]
83. The major part of natural gas, petroleum and coal consist of
(a) Carbon dioxide
(b) Chlorin
(c) CFC
(d) Methane
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](d) Methane[/bg_collapse]
84. Which one is metal
(a) Gypsum
(b) Iron
(c) Limestone
(d) granite
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](b) Iron[/bg_collapse]
85. What is used in making of alloys?
(a) Gypsum
(b) Granite
(c) Chromium
(d) Lime-stone
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](c) Chromium[/bg_collapse]
86. Silica is used in
(a) Plastic making
(b)Glass-making
(c) iron making
(d) Wood making
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](b)Glass-making[/bg_collapse]
87. Plutonium is used as
(a) Fuel for nuclear fission
(b) Fuel for nuclear fusion
(c) Source of chemical energy
(d) Source oflightenergy
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](a) Fuel for nuclear fission[/bg_collapse]
88. Which type of Uranium is used in the fission process
(a) Uranium 234
(b) Uranium 235
(c) Uranium 236
(d) Uranium 237
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](b) Uranium 235[/bg_collapse]
89. The large plates of solar pannels are painted
(a) Red
(b) White
(c) Yellow
(d) Black
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](d) Black[/bg_collapse]
90. Bio gas is the common name of
(a) Natural gas
(b) Oxygen
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Nitrogen
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](a) Natural gas[/bg_collapse]
91. One thousand watt power is called as
(a) 0.5 kilowatt
(b) 0.8 kilowatt
(c) 1.0 kilowatt
(d) 1.5 kilowatt
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](c) 1.0 kilowatt[/bg_collapse]
92. The meter installed in our homes measure electricity in
(a) WKh
(b) KWh
(c) hKW
(d) KhW
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](b) KWh[/bg_collapse]
93. One kilowatt-hour is the amount of electricai energy that is consumed by 1000 watt appliance in
(a) 30 minutes
(b) 45 minutes
(c) 1 hour
(d) 1 hr and 15 minutes
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](c) 1 hour[/bg_collapse]
94. According to the definition of 1 KWh, a 100-watt bulb consumes one unit of electricity in
(a) 2hours
(b) 5 hours
(c) 8 hours
(d) 10 hours
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](d) 10 hours[/bg_collapse]
95. Units of electricity consumed by 2500 watt air-conditioner in one hour are
(a) 25 units
b) 2.25 units
(c) 2.5 units
(d) 0.25 units
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](c) 2.5 units[/bg_collapse]
96. In the electricity meter. the digit to the extreme right is
(a) 1/5th of the unit
(b) 1/10th of the unit
(c) 1/100 of the unit
(d) 1/1000th of the unit
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](b) 1/10th of the unit[/bg_collapse]
97. In which system of units, gas bills are charged
(a) SI
(b) CGS
(c) BTU
(d) (b) and (c)
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](C) BTU[/bg_collapse]
98. In BTU system, one BTU is equal to
(a) 2055 Joule
(b) 1155 Joule
(c) 2155 Joule
(d) 1055 Joule
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](d) 1055 Joule[/bg_collapse]
99. BTU is the abbreviation of
(a) British technical units
(b) British thermal units
(c) British textile units
(d) British temperature units
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](b) British thermal units[/bg_collapse]
100. All forms of energy that we use are ultimately transformed into
(a) Electrical energy
(b) Heat Energy
(c) Light energy
(d) Chemical energy
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#ffffff” icon=”eye” expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](b) Heat Energy[/bg_collapse]
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