Q1The acceleration due to gravity on the Earth's surface is approximately:
- A8.8 m/s2
- B9.8 m/s2
- C10.8 m/s2
- D6.8 m/s2
Q2Which of the following is the chemical formula of ozone?
- AO2
- BO3
- CO
- DO4
Q3DNA is found mainly in which part of the cell?
- ACytoplasm
- BNucleus
- CCell wall
- DVacuole
Q4The defence missile of India that is a supersonic cruise missile developed jointly with Russia is:
- AAgni
- BPrithvi
- CBrahMos
- DNag
Q5Which of the following diseases is NOT caused by a virus?
- APolio
- BMeasles
- CMalaria
- DChickenpox
Q6The phenomenon of a satellite staying over a fixed point above the equator is called:
- APolar orbit
- BGeostationary orbit
- CSun-synchronous orbit
- DElliptical orbit
Q7The chemical commonly known as marsh gas is:
- AMethane
- BEthane
- CCarbon monoxide
- DAmmonia
Q8Which vitamin deficiency causes pernicious anaemia?
- AVitamin A
- BVitamin B12
- CVitamin C
- DVitamin D
Q9Which of the following is used as fuel in nuclear power plants in India?
- ACoal
- BUranium
- CPetrol
- DHydrogen
Q10 (statement-based). Consider the following about Newton's laws of motion:
- The first law is also called the law of inertia.
- The second law relates force to the rate of change of momentum.
- The third law states that to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Which are correct?
- (a) 1 and 2 only
- (b) 2 and 3 only
- (c) 1 and 3 only
- (d) 1, 2 and 3
Q11Which gas is responsible for the foul smell of rotten eggs?
- ACarbon dioxide
- BHydrogen sulphide
- CSulphur dioxide
- DAmmonia
Q12Bulletproof jackets are commonly made using which high-strength synthetic fibre?
- ANylon
- BKevlar
- CRayon
- DPolyester
Q13The instrument used to detect and measure radioactivity is the:
- ABarometer
- BGeiger counter
- CSeismograph
- DSpectroscope
Q14The deficiency of which hormone causes diabetes mellitus?
- AAdrenaline
- BInsulin
- CThyroxine
- DGrowth hormone
Q15Which of the following is a semiconductor used widely in electronics?
- ACopper
- BSilicon
- CRubber
- DGlass
Q16Night-vision devices used by security forces typically detect:
- AUltraviolet rays
- BInfrared (heat) radiation
- CX-rays
- DGamma rays
Q17Which acid is present in vinegar?
- ACitric acid
- BAcetic acid
- CLactic acid
- DFormic acid
Q18 (assertion-reason). Assertion (A): Tear gas used in crowd control causes irritation of the eyes.
Reason (R): Tear gas agents stimulate the nerves in the eyes and respiratory tract, causing watering and discomfort.
- (a) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A
- (b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
- (c) A is true, R is false
- (d) A is false, R is true
Q19The first Indian satellite, launched in 1975, was named:
- ABhaskara
- BAryabhata
- CRohini
- DINSAT-1A
Q20Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum is used in radar systems?
- AVisible light
- BRadio waves (microwaves)
- CGamma rays
- DX-rays
Q21The deficiency of which nutrient causes kwashiorkor in children?
- ACarbohydrates
- BProtein
- CFat
- DWater
Q22Which gas is mainly used in fire extinguishers to put out fires?
- AOxygen
- BCarbon dioxide
- CHydrogen
- DNitrogen only
Q23The reddish-brown gas that is a major component of vehicular pollution is:
- ACarbon dioxide
- BNitrogen dioxide
- COxygen
- DHelium
Q24Which scientist developed the theory of evolution by natural selection?
- AGregor Mendel
- BCharles Darwin
- CLouis Pasteur
- DAlexander Fleming
Q25A drone (unmanned aerial vehicle) used for surveillance is controlled mainly through:
- AMechanical cables
- BRadio signals and GPS
- CSound waves
- DHydraulic pressure