General Science Practice Question and Answer

Q:

What is the botanical name of mango?

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    Mango
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    Daucus carota
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    Mangifera indica
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    suitable all
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Answer : 3. "Mangifera indica"
Explanation :

The botanical name of the mango is Mangifera indica. It is a species of flowering plant in the sumac and poison ivy family, Anacardiaceae. Mangoes are widely cultivated for their edible fruit and are native to South Asia but are now grown in many parts of the world.

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By whom pollination takes place in fragrant flowers?

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    Wind
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    Water
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    Bird
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    Insect
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Answer : 4. "Insect"
Explanation :

Fragrant flowers attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds with their pleasant scent. These pollinators visit the flowers to feed on nectar or collect pollen. During their visits, they unintentionally transfer pollen from one flower to another, facilitating pollination. This process enables the plant to reproduce and produce seeds. Different plants rely on specific pollinators, ensuring their reproductive success and genetic diversity within the ecosystem.

Q:

The edible part of coconut is?

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    fruit wall
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    seed coat
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    full seed
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    endosperm
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Answer : 4. "endosperm"
Explanation :

the edible part of a coconut is the endosperm. The endosperm is the inner, white, and fleshy part of the coconut seed, which is commonly consumed as food. It is often grated, dried, and used in various culinary applications or processed to extract coconut milk and oil. Coconut water, found inside young green coconuts, is also consumed as a refreshing beverage and is distinct from the endosperm.

Q:

Which metal is found in blood?

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    calcium
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    sodium
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    Iron
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    Zinc
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Answer : 3. "Iron"
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Iron is the metal found in blood. It is an essential mineral that plays a key role in transporting oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body and carrying carbon dioxide back to the lungs to be exhaled. Iron is a crucial component of hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen and gives blood its red color. Without sufficient iron, the body cannot produce enough healthy red blood cells, leading to iron-deficiency anemia, a common nutritional disorder.

Q:

With whom is pace maker related?

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    lung
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    Heart
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    kidney
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    mind
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Answer : 2. "Heart"
Explanation :

A pacemaker is a medical device used to regulate the heartbeat in individuals with abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias). It is often implanted in the chest to help control the heart's rhythm and treat conditions like bradycardia (slow heart rate) or other rhythm disorders. Pacemakers are typically prescribed by cardiologists, specialized doctors who diagnose and treat heart-related conditions. The decision to implant a pacemaker is made by a healthcare provider based on the patient's specific medical condition and needs.

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Which part of the human body has the longest bone?

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    spinal cord
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    arm
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    rib cage
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    thigh
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Answer : 4. "thigh"
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The longest bone in the human body is the femur, which is located in the thigh. The femur, or thigh bone, extends from the hip to the knee and is the largest and strongest bone in the human skeleton.

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In the human body, tail is attached to which structure?

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    small intestine
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    colon
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    stomach
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    gall bladder
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Answer : 2. "colon"
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In humans, the tailbone, also known as the coccyx, is a small triangular bone located at the base of the spine. It is made up of three to five fused (joined together) vertebrae and is the remnant of a tail that our evolutionary ancestors used for balance and communication. The coccyx is not attached to the colon; rather, it is a part of the vertebral column and provides support for the pelvic organs.

Q:

Which of the following is an epidemic and endemic disease?

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    polio
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    measles
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    Typhoid
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    Cholera
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Answer : 4. "Cholera"
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Cholera, caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, can be both epidemic and endemic. Epidemic cholera refers to sudden outbreaks affecting large populations, often due to contaminated water. Endemic cholera signifies the continuous, stable presence of the disease in specific regions, indicating a persistent, albeit lower, level of infection over time.


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