Q. What is the most important for living things to live?
Answer: Oxygen
Q. What are the two holes of human nose known as?
Answer: Nostrils
Q. What is the optical phenomenon in the fringe pattern of CD?
Answer: Interference
Q. Through what the plants are using their life cycle?
Answer: Seeds
Q. What is not considered as the fruit scientifically?
Answer: Broccoli
Q. From where does the plants are getting energy?
Answer: Sunlight
Q. Which part of the plant attracts insects to help with pollination?
Answer: Flowers
Q. On what is the principle of working of rockets based?
Answer: Law of conservation of momentum
Q. What is in the human tongue for tasting different things?
Answer: Taste buds
Q. Who many incisor teeth do rats have?
Answer: Four
Q. What is the percentage of fire related deaths due to smoke inhalation than the burns?
Answer: 80%
Q. Fraction of volume of ice seen outside when immersed in water?
Answer: 10.5%
Q. Which president is acknowledged as the world’ authority on American game animals?
Answer: Theodore Roosevelt
Q. What is DMM?
Answer: Digital Multi Meter
Q. Until now how many people have landed on moon?
Answer: 12
Q. What are the bones known which makes up the spine?
Answer: Vertebrae
Q. In which country the greatest tornadoes occur?
Answer: United States of America
Q. Name the drug known as wonder drug?
Answer: Penicillin
Q. Whom used the wonder drug at its initial times?
Answer: U.S Navy and Army
Q. When was penicillin made pubic?
Answer: 1944
Q. Which is the saltiest sea in the world?
Answer: Dead Sea
Q. Which colour indicate Highest Temperature?
Answer: Dull red
Q. Why Dead Sea is known as Dead Sea?
Answer: Because of its saline nature and don’t drown people
Q. What type of beetle is the scarab worshipped by Egyptians?
Answer: Dung Beetle
Q. What is effect on your weight as you go down in to earth?
Answer: Decreases slightly
Q. What is fog?
Answer: When dust particle get entangled in air particle in atmosphere
Q. What is smog?
Answer: Smog is the mixture of dust and smoke particles entangled in air.
Q. Which scientists are studying the motion?
Answer: Physicist
Q. Which is the force resisting motion of different objects?
Answer: Friction
Q. Which ball would travel long distance if launched from catapult either cotton or iron ball?
Answer: Iron ball
Q. Why do cotton ball do not travel long distance if thrown?
Answer: Because of light weight
Q. Which force is pulling earth towards its centre?
Answer: Gravity
Q. Who gave the laws of motion?
Answer: Newton
Q. Will adding weight to your car affect its motion?
Answer: It will move slower than normal speed
Q. What is the light year?
Answer: The distance traveled by light in one year
Q. Which law says that an object in motion will stay in motion unless another forces changes that?
Answer: Newton First Law
Q. Which law of motion say that for every action there is an eual and opposite reaction?
Answer: Newton Third Law
Q. What is acceleration?
Answer: Rate of change of velocity
Q. What is force?
Answer: The push or pull
Q. Define weight?
Answer: The force of gravity on an object.
Q. What is LPG?
Answer: Liuefied Petroleum Gas
Q. What does LPG contains?
Answer: Butane and Propane
Q. What force is used for the launching rockets?
Answer: Air Pressure
Q. Which of the following best explains why your body leans to the side when taking a sharp turn in a car?
Answer: Inertia
Q. Which component of soil is made of the living materials previously?
Answer: Organic matter
Q. What is the name of scientist who studies plants living or dead?
Answer: Botanist
Q. Who studies the living animals?
Answer: Zoologist
Q. What is the part of flower having the charge to perform photosynthesis?
Answer: Leaves
Q. How plants make their food?
Answer: Through photosynthesis
Q. What does coffee contains?
Answer: Caffeine
Q. What is the name of gadget used for the detection of feeble current?
Answer: Galvanometer
Q. What does ammeter reads?
Answer: Current
Q. What are the leaves called that people use to flavor their food?
Answer: Herbs
Q. Which of the component of soil is absorbing water at most?
Answer: Clay
Q. What is the most important factor for the conduction of photosynthesis?
Answer: Sunlight
Q. What part of the flowers are containing the pollen?
Answer: Anther
Q. What are the tiny tubes called inside the stem that bring water from the roots to the rest of the plant?
Answer: Xylen
Q. Is sunlight a must for the process of pollination?
Answer: No
Q. Do sponges have a heart?
Answer: No
Q. How many poles do all magnets have?
Answer: Two poles
Q. What are the units for the measurements of radioactive element activity?
Answer: The Becueral(1 B = 1 disintegration per second)
Q. What would you get if you mix all light colours together?
Answer: White
Q. What is the symbol of element silver?
Answer: Ag
Q. How much patents did Thomas Edison filed alone?
Answer: 1093
Q. What does ATP stands for?
Answer: Adenosine triphosphate
Q. What does ADP stands for?
Answer: Adenosine diphosphate
Q. What is affecting the sevices of Earth, either meteor or meteorite?
Answer: Meteorite
Q. What is the shortest magnet of the Universe?
Answer: A neutron star
Q. Which is the hottest planet of the solar system?
Answer: Venus
Q. What is the temparature on Venus?
Answer: 460°C
Q. Why does eyesight changes as you get older?
Answer: The eye’s lens continues to grow throughout life, becoming thicker and less transparent.
Q. What is the distance of moon from earth?
Answer: 384,400 km
Q. Where sound travels faster either in water or air?
Answer: Water
Q. What is the amount of salt in average human body?
Answer: 250 gms
Q. What is the reason for popping up of bubbles?
Answer: Bubbles get dry from surrounding air
Q. How many bones are there in human body?
Answer: 206
Q. Manometer used for
Answer: Measuring the pressure of closed system
Q. Which organisms are known as the oldest fossils?
Answer: Blue-Green Algae
Q. What is the shape of human’s DNA?
Answer: Double helix
Q. What is the shape of RNA?
Answer: Spiral
Q. What are the bones around the chest known as for protection of heart and lungs?
Answer: Ribs
Q. What is the flow of blood form heart to all parts of body known as?
Answer: Circulation
Q. Which part of human body is serving purpose of maintaining balance?
Answer: Ears
Q. The outside layer of skin on the human body is called the?
Answer: Epidermis
Q. What is the cause of maximum deaths in the United States than lightening?
Answer: Tornadoes
Q. What is given to wood whose normal cells have been replaced with mineral deposits?
Answer: Petrified wood
Q. What is the type of pollination caused by birds?
Answer: Ornithophily
Q. What are rodents?
Answer: The animals who eat by stealing food
Q. What is the unit scoville heat used for?
Answer: Measurement of heat of chilies
Q. Where is the largest known meteorite crater on earth?
Answer: Vredefort Ring in South Africa
Q. What name is given to the planets located outside solar system?
Answer: Exoplanets
Q. Which blood type is the rarest in the humans?
Answer: AB negative
Q. Which of the Australian timber has made the London Docks?
Answer: Syncarpia glomulifera
Q. What is the name of Sydney Blue Gum?
Answer: Eucalyptus saligna
Q. Which substance is the hardest in the entire human body?
Answer: Tooth enamel
Q. Which is the longest type of cell in human body?
Answer: Neurons
Q. Which is the only metal to be liuid at room temperature?
Answer: Mercury
Q. Who is the invetor of battery?
Answer: Count Alessandro Volta
Q. What is the location of Pinna in human bodies?
Answer: Outer ear
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