SPSC,FPSC & PPSC Past Paper Mcqs of Everyday Science

SPSC,FPSC & PPSC Past Paper Mcqs of Everyday Science 

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Q1: Catalyst to convert oil into ghee:

(a) Nickel (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) Aluminium isopropoxide 

(c) Phosphonium borate 

(d) None of these


Q2: Vaccination is synonymous with Immunity.

(a) Natural active  (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) Artificial passive 

(c) Artificial active 

(d) None of these


Q3: The yellow colour in photochemical smog is due to the presence of

(a) Sulphur dioxide 

(b) Carbon dioxide (âś“âś“âś“)

(c) CFC's

(d) Nitrogen dioxide


Q4: The protein content in wheat is approximately

(a) 0.13 (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) 0.17

(c) 0.05

(d) 0.06


Q5: The Shortest (smallest) bone in human body is

(a) Humerus

(b) Femur

(c) Tibia

(d) Stapes (âś“âś“âś“)


Q6: An electronic banking is also known as

(a) Cyber-banking  (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) Commercial banking 

(c) Circular banking 

(d) Credit banking


Q7: Only planet whose day is longer than its year is

(a) Mercury

(b) Neptune

(c) Venus  (âś“âś“âś“)

(d) None of these


Q8:  The hard, solid rocks, whose composition or texture has been changed by heat or pressure in the Earth are called

(a) Sedimentary rocks 

(b) Metamorphic rocks  (âś“âś“âś“)

(c) Igneous rocks 

(d) All of the above


Q9:  Which law states that the rate of the effusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of______its density.

(a) Avogadro's Law

(b) Charles law

(c) Boyle's law

(d) Graham's Law  (âś“âś“âś“)


10. Circadian Rhythm refers to______?

(a) Formation of galaxies 

(b) Calisthenics

(c) Human body cycles  (âś“âś“âś“)

(d) Planetary movements


Q11:  What is the peak value in the Modified Marcello Scale of Earthquake intensity?

(a) Seven

(b) Ten

(c) Twelve (âś“âś“âś“)

(d) Fifteen


Q12: Bubo bubo is the scientific name of which of the following species.

(a) Owl (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) Eagle

(c) Peacock

(d) Hen


Q13: The half life of a radioactive element is 8-days. How long does it take to reduce it from (10mg to5 mg)?

(a) 16 days

(b) 8 days (âś“âś“âś“)

(c) 5 days

(d) 10 days


Q14: The word ceramic means:

(a) Hard material

(b) Soft material

(c) Dry material

(d) Burnt material (âś“âś“âś“)


Q15: Walnuts can be broken in the hand by squeezing two together but not one. It is because of:

(a) Work done (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) Power

(c) Energy

(d) Volume


Q16: Sound travels faster in iron than in the air.

(a) True (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) False


Q17: Which is used in white wall wash?

(a) Limestone (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) Soda lime

(c) Rock stone

(d) None


Q18: What is Hubble Classification?

(a) Classification of Galaxies (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) Classification of Stars

(c) Classification of Dwarfs 

(d) Classification of Satellites


Q19: How many bones are in human Eyes?

(a) 7 (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) 5

(e) 4

(d) 3


Q20: What is the chance of a diabetic baby born to parents both heterozygous normal?

(a) 0

(b) 0.25 (âś“âś“âś“)

(c) 0.5

(d) 0.75


Q21: The most abundant element in earth's crust is:

(a) Nitrogen

(b) Silicon

(c) Carbon

(d) Oxygen (âś“âś“âś“)


Q22: An iron sheet is coated with______in the process of galvanization.

(a) Aluminum  

(b) Zinc

(c) Tin

(d) Galena (âś“âś“âś“)


Q23: Plants_______control plant responses to environmental stimuli.

(a) Hormones (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) Vitamins

(c) Both a and b

(d) None of these


Q24: Ascorbic acid is vitamin______?

(a) Vitamin C (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) Vitamin E

(c) Vitamin D

(d) None of these


Q25: Fatal degenerative lung disease caused by particulate asbestos is referred to as___?

(a) asthma

(b) allergy

(c) asbestosis (âś“âś“âś“)

(d) sinusitis


Q26: Transistors do not need a warm up period because they have no.

(a) Filament (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) Grid

(c) Plate

(d) None of these


Q27: How many calories are there in 1 gram of carbohydrate.

(a) 2

(b) 4 (âś“âś“âś“)

(c) 3

(d) 1


Q28: Parsec is a unit of______?

(a) Energy

(b) Time

(d) Distance (âś“âś“âś“)

(c) Power


Q29: Which of these is NOT a form of energy.

(a) Electricity

(b) Temperature (âś“âś“âś“)

(c) Light

(d) Heat


Q30: Which of the following has the highest energy?

(a) Ultra-violet radiation 

(b) radio waves

(c) X-rays

(d) gamma rays (âś“âś“âś“)


Q31: The large plates of solar pannels are painted.

(a) black (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) red

(c) white

(d) blue


Q32:_______colour has the shortest wavelength.

(a) Green Colour

(b) red

(b) Blue Colour (âś“âś“âś“)

(c) Red Colour

(d) None of these


Q33: Which of the following mixture of gases is required in gas welding?

(a) Acetylene and oxygen (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) Oxygen and hydrogen 

(c) Oxygen and ethylene 

(d) None of above


Q34: Which Planet has purple rocks according to NASA?

(a) Jupitar

(b) Earth

(c) Neptune

(d) Mars (âś“âś“âś“)


Q35: The unit of Pressure is

(a) Pascal

(b) Torr

(c) Both of these (âś“âś“âś“)

(d) None of these


Q36: Mica is a nonconductor of electricity.

(a) True (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) False

(c) Both of these

(d) None of these


Q37: When a warm air is lifted off the surface in temperature depression it is called_______?

(a) A cold front

(b) An anticyclone

(c) A warm front

(d) An occlusion (âś“âś“âś“)


Q38: The rear view mirror of a motor vehicle is______?

(a) Convex (âś“âś“âś“)

(b) Biconcave

(c) Plane

(d) Concave


Q39: Which of the following is not a part of Darwinism?

(a) Over Production 

(b) Natural selection

(c) Inheritance for acquired characters (âś“âś“âś“)

(d) Competition for survival


Q40: The light of distant stars is affected by

(a) Interstellar dust 

(b) The earth's atmosphere 

(c) Both A & B (âś“âś“âś“)

(d) None of these

              







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