SET- IV


EVERYDAY SCIENCE MCQS PDF 2022

1.    What is the body temprature of a normal man?

A.    81.1oC
B.    36.9oC
C.    98.6oC
D.    21.7oC

2.    Which of the following helps in clotting of the blood?

A.   Vitamin B1
B.   Vitamin B2
C.   Vitamin D
D.   Vitain K

3.   Total volume of blood in a normal adult human being is ?

A.    5-6 liters
B.    3-4 liters
C.    8-10 liters
D.    10-12 liters

4.    Red blood corpuscles are formed in the

A.   Liver
B.   Bone marrow
C.   Kidneys
D.   Heart

5.    How many bones are there in an adult human being?

A.   210
B.   260
C.   206
D.   300

6.   The pancrease secretes

A.   Insulin
B.   Bile juic
C.   Peptic juice
D.   None of these

7.   Tibia is a bone found in the

A.   Skull
B.   Arm
C.   Leg
D.   Face

8.   The largest part of the human brain is the?

A.   Medulla oblongata
B.   Cerebellum
C.   cerebrum
D.   None of these

9.   What is the main component of bones and teeth?

A.   Calcium carbonate
B.   Calcium phosphate
C.   Calcium sulphate
D.   Calcium nitrate

10.   The main constituent of hemoglobin is

A.   Chlorine
B.   Iron
C.   Calcium
D.   None of these

11.   The main function of the Kidney is

A.   To control blood pressure
B.   To control body temprature
C.   To remove waste product from the body
D.   To help in digestion of food

12.   The function of hemoglobin is

A.   Transport of oxygen
B.   Destruction of bacteria
C.   Prevention of anemia
D.   Utilization of energy

13.   Which of the following glands secrete tears?

A.   Lachryal
B.   Pituitary
C.   Thyroid
D.   Pancreas

14.   Which is the largest gland in the human body ?

A.   Thyroid
B.   Liver
C.   Pancreas
D.   None of these

15.   Which is the largest organ in the human body?

A.   Liver
B.   Heart
C.   Skin
D.   Kidney

16.   A person of which of the following blood groups is called a universal donor ?

A.   O
B.   AB
C.   A
D.   B

17.   Which gland in the human body is called the master gland?

A.   Pancreas
B.   Thyroid
C.   Pituitary
D.   Spleen

18.   How many bones are there in a newly born infant?

A.   206
B.   230
C.   280
D.   300

19.   Which of the following have maxium calorific value?

A.   Carbohydrates
B.   Fats
C.   Proteins
D.   Vitamins

20.   Which of the following vitamins promote healthy functioning of the eyes in human beings ?

A.   Vitamin B
B.   Vitamin C
C.   Vitamin A
D.  l;  Vitamin D

21.   The average heartbeat per minute in a normal man is .

A.   50
B.   70
C.   80
D.   100

22.   A person with which of the following blood groups can receive blood of any group?

A.   A
B.   AB
C.   B
D.   O

23.   Malaria is the disease which effects the

A.   Heart
B.   Lungs
C.   Spleen
D.   Kidneys

24.   Which of the following diseases is caused by virus?

A.   Small pox
B.   Tuberculosis
C.   Malaria
D.   Cholera

25.   Medulla oblongata is a part of human

A.   Heart
B.   Brain
C.   Liver
D.   Sex organ

26.   Myopia is disease connected with ?

A.   Ears
B.   Eyes
C.   Lungs
D.   Brain

27.   Leukemia is disease of the?

A.   Lungs
B.   Blood
C.   Skin
D.   Nerves

28.   Short-sightness can be corrected by using

A.   Convex lens
B.   Concave lens
C.   Convex-concave lens
D.   Concave-convex lens

29.   Trachoma is a disease of the

A.   Liver
B.   Eyes
C.   Lungs
D.   Kidneys

30.   Match the following
ColumnI ColumnII
A.   Beriberi 1. Vitamin A
B.    Scruvy 2. Vitamin
C.   Rickets 3. Vitamin C
D.   Night Blindness 4. Vitamin D
A B C D
(a) 3 2 1 4
(b) 2 1 3 4
(c) 2 3 4 1
(d) 2 3 1 4

31.   Typhoid and cholera are typical examples of?

A.   Infectious diseases
B.   Air-born disease
C.   Water-born disease
D.   None of these

32.   Pyorrhea is a disease of the

A.   Nose
B.   Gums
C.   Heart
D.   Lungs

33.   Lack of what causes diabetes?

A.   Sugar
B.   Insulin
C.   Calcium
D.   Vitamins

34.   Appendix is a part of ?

A.   Small intestine
B.   Large Intestine
C.   Stomach
D.   Liver

35.   Match the following columns.
ColumnI Column II
A.   Cataract 1. Bones
B.    Jaundice 2. Eyes
C.   Diabetes 3. Liver
D.   Arthritis 4. Pancreas
A B C D
(a) 2 3 4 1
(b) 2 3 1 4
(c) 1 3 4 2
(d) 3 2 4 1

36.   Bronchitis is a disease of which of the following organs?

A.   Blood
B.   Bladder
C.   Liver
D.   Respiratory tract

37.   ECG is used for the diagnosis of ailment of

A.   Brain
B.   Heart
C.   Kidney
D.   Lungs

38.   Biopsy is done on ?

A.   Tissue taken from a dead body
B.   Tissue taken from a living body
C.   Blood from veins
D.   Blood fro arteries

39.    Barium is used for

A.    Checking blood group
B.   X-ray of alimentary canal
C.   X-ray of brain
D.    None of these

40.    Dialysis is used for the treatment of

A.   Kidney Failure
B.   Heart Weakness
C.   Brain diseases
D.    None of these

41.   Insulin is injected into the into the intestine by

A.   Pancreas
B.   Liver
C.   Stomach
D.   Gall bladder

42.   Lock Jaw,ie, difficulty in opening the mouth is a symptom of?

A.   Cholera
B.   Plague
C.   Tetnus
D.   Diphtheria

43.    Which of the following pairs is incorrect?

A.   Plague-rats
B.   Rabies-dog
C.   Tapeworm-pig
D.   Poliomyelitis-monkey

44.   Match the following columns.
ColumnI Column II
A.   Air-born 1. Tetenus
B.    Water-born 2. Tuberculosis
C.   Contact 3. Cholera
D.   Wound 4. Syphilis
A B C D
(a) 2 3 1 4
(b) 2 3 4 1
(c) 3 2 4 1
(d) 4 3 2 1

45.   Ricketts is a disease of the

A.   Bones
B.   Tissue
C.   Muscles
D.   Blood

46.   Which of the following statements is correct

A.   Pulmonary artery carries pure blood
B.   Pulmonary artery carries impure blood
C.   Pulmonary vein carries impure blood
D.   None of these

47.   Lungs are situated in the

A.   Abdominal cavity
B.   Pericardial cavity
C.   Buccal cavity
D.   Thoracic cavity

48.   The human cell contains

A.   44 chromosomes
B.   48 chromosomes
C.   46 chromosomes
D.   23 chromosomes

49.   Enzymes help in?

A.   Respiration
B.   Digestion of food
C.   Immune system
D.   Reproduction

50.    Food is normally digested in the

A.   Liver
B.   Stomach
C.   Small intestines
D.   Large intestines