Q1The SI unit of electric current is the:
- AVolt
- BAmpere
- COhm
- DWatt
Q2Which of the following is an alkali metal?
- ACalcium
- BSodium
- CAluminium
- DIron
Q3The powerhouse of the cell is the:
- ARibosome
- BMitochondrion
- CGolgi body
- DLysosome
Q4The Indian ballistic missile defence interceptor designed to destroy incoming missiles at high altitude is the:
- ANag
- BAkash
- CPrithvi Air Defence (PAD)
- DPinaka
Q5Which of the following is a deficiency disease caused by lack of iodine?
- ARickets
- BGoitre
- CScurvy
- DBeriberi
Q6Sound cannot travel through:
- ASolids
- BLiquids
- CGases
- DVacuum
Q7The common name of sodium chloride is:
- ABaking soda
- BWashing soda
- CCommon salt
- DBleaching powder
Q8The exchange of gases in the human body takes place in the:
- ATrachea
- BBronchi
- CAlveoli
- DLarynx
Q9The series of Indian remote-sensing and earth-observation satellites is known as:
- AINSAT
- BIRS
- CGSAT
- DNavIC
Q10 (statement-based). Consider the following about the human skeletal system:
- The human adult has 206 bones.
- The femur is the longest bone in the body.
- The smallest bone is found in the ear.
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 filled in electric bulbs to prevent the filament from burning?
- AOxygen
- BCarbon dioxide
- CInert gas (such as argon)
- DHydrogen
Q12Body armour plates that resist rifle rounds are often made from which lightweight ceramic?
- AGlass
- BBoron carbide
- CChalk
- DGypsum
Q13The unit used to measure the loudness or intensity level of sound is the:
- AHertz
- BDecibel
- CLumen
- DNewton
Q14Which blood group is known as the universal donor?
- AAB positive
- BO negative
- CA positive
- DB negative
Q15Which of the following is a good conductor of electricity?
- AWood
- BPlastic
- CCopper
- DRubber
Q16The Global Positioning System (GPS) works using a constellation of:
- AWeather balloons
- BSatellites
- CSubmarines
- DRadio towers only
Q17Baking soda is chemically known as:
- ASodium chloride
- BSodium bicarbonate
- CCalcium carbonate
- DSodium hydroxide
Q18 (assertion-reason). Assertion (A): A person in a freely falling lift feels weightless.
Reason (R): In free fall, the lift and the person accelerate downward at the same rate, so there is no normal reaction force.
- (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
Q19India's first indigenously developed aircraft carrier, commissioned in 2022, is named:
- AINS Viraat
- BINS Vikramaditya
- CINS Vikrant
- DINS Arihant
Q20Which of the following waves are used in microwave ovens to heat food?
- AGamma rays
- BMicrowaves
- CX-rays
- DUltraviolet rays
Q21The deficiency of vitamin D in children leads to:
- ANight blindness
- BRickets
- CScurvy
- DAnaemia
Q22Which acid is naturally present in the human stomach to aid digestion?
- ASulphuric acid
- BHydrochloric acid
- CNitric acid
- DCarbonic acid
Q23Which one of the following is a renewable source of energy?
- ACoal
- BPetroleum
- CSolar energy
- DNatural gas
Q24The scientist who discovered penicillin was:
- ALouis Pasteur
- BAlexander Fleming
- CRobert Koch
- DEdward Jenner
Q25Encrypted radio communication used by security forces protects messages mainly by:
- AMaking them louder
- BScrambling the signal so only authorised receivers can read it
- CSlowing the speed of sound
- DRemoving all background noise