General Knowledge Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Which is the hardest substance in the human body?

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    Kneecap
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    Finger Nails
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    Tooth Enamel
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    Skull Bones
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Answer : 3. "Tooth Enamel"

Q:

What is the conversion of FeCl3 to FeCl2 called?

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    oxidation
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    degradation
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    decomposition
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    conjugate
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Answer : 2. "degradation"
Explanation :

The conversion of ferric chloride (FeCl₃) to ferrous chloride (FeCl₂) is not specifically called "degradation." Instead, it is a type of chemical reaction known as a reduction reaction. In this process, ferric chloride (FeCl₃), which contains iron in the +3 oxidation state, gains electrons and is reduced to ferrous chloride (FeCl₂), where iron is in the +2 oxidation state. The reduction reaction involves the gain of electrons, leading to a decrease in the oxidation state of iron.

Q:

Which organism causes the Kala-azar disease?

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    Amoeba
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    Plasmodium
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    Planaria
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    Leishmania
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Answer : 4. "Leishmania"
Explanation :

1. Kala-azar disease is caused by the protozoa Leishmania donovani.

2. It is a parasitic protozoa that belongs to the class Mastigophora or Flagellata. It is caused by sand fly (Phlebotomus) which causes kala azar or dumdum fever.

Q:

Involuntary actions like blood pressure and vomiting are controlled by which part of hindbrain?

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    Medulla oblongata
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    Pons
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    Cerebellum
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    Cerebrum
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Answer : 1. "Medulla oblongata "
Explanation :

1. Involuntary actions like blood pressure, salivation and vomiting are controlled by the medulla.

2. The medulla oblongata, also called the medulla, is the lowest part of the brain and the lowest part of the brainstem.

3. The medulla oblongata or simply the medulla is a long stem-like structure that is part of the brain.

Q:

Which one of the following is not an antioxidant? 

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    Vitamin E
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    Selenium
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    Lycopene
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    Aspartame
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Answer : 4. "Aspartame"
Explanation :

All of the following are peroxidases.

(A) Vitamin E

(B) Selenium

(C) Lycopene

Q:

Which is used to make synthetic fibers?

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    HCl
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    Bleaching powder
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    chlorine
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    NaOH
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Answer : 4. "NaOH"

Q:

First mammal to be cloned was -

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    Sheep
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    Goat
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    Rat
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    Frog
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Answer : 1. "Sheep "
Explanation :

Dolly (5 July 1996 – 14 February 2003) was a female domestic sheep, and the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell using the process of nuclear transfer.

Q:

Which is called the emergency hormone in the human body?

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    Thyroxin
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    Insulin
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    Adrenaline
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    Progesterone
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Answer : 3. "Adrenaline "
Explanation :

1. It is secreted in the adrenal gland into the medulla as well as in some neurons of the central nervous system.

2. It is known as an emergency hormone because it initiates an instant response that causes the person to think about the stress and react quickly.

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