General Science Questions (MCQs) for Competitive Examinations
General Science Multiple choice questions for GK paper in SSC, NDA, CDS, UPSC, UPPSC and State PSC Examinations. These questions are part of GKToday’s 35000+ MCQs Bank Course in GKToday Android App
31. RBCs do not perform aerobic respiration because these do not contain _____:
[A] Nucleus
[B] Lysosomes
[C] Mitochondria
[D] Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Correct Answer: C [Mitochondria]
Notes:
Red Blood Corpuscles (RBCs) do not contain mitochondria when matured. These are the site of aerobic respiration. They they also lack the oxidative enzymes that are required for aerobic respiration. For this reason, Embden-Meyerhof pathway is used to process glucose and thus obtain energy. This is an anaerobic energy producing process that has been shown to use glycogen in the absence of glucose.
32. Liver-oil of fish is rich in ____:
[A] Vitamin A
[B] Vitamin C
[C] Vitamin D
[D] Vitamin E
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Correct Answer: A [Vitamin A]
Notes:
Cod liver oil is the oil extracted from the livers of Atlantic cod. It is commonly taken as a dietary supplement and is packed full of nutrients. It is one of the best sources of omega 3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA), and it contains relatively high amounts of vitamin A and vitamin D. It is a vital nutrient for immune system function, cellular growth, eye health, and reproduction. It decreases blood clot formation and reduce inflammation in the body.
33. Which of the following is also known as the Biochemical Laboratory of the Human Body?
[A] Small Intestine
[B] Pancreas
[C] Brain
[D] Liver
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Correct Answer: D [Liver]
Notes:
Liver is considered as the biochemical laboratory of the human body. It synthesizes and secretes at least four important hormones and has a wide range of functions, including detoxification of various metabolites, protein synthesis, and the production of biochemicals necessary for digestion. It is tied to all bodily processes because it is responsible for filtration of all incoming foods and fluids. Some of the most important functions (among 500 functions carried out by it) are:
• Metabolizes proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, thus providing energy and nutrients
• Stores vitamins, minerals, and sugars
• Filters the blood and helps remove harmful chemicals and bacteria
• Creates bile which breaks down fats Helps to assimilate and store fat soluble vitamins (A, E, D, K); etc.
34. The terms systolic and diastolic are used in the context of ____:
[A] Measuring blood pressure
[B] Detecting problems in eye sight
[C] Finding blood vessels
[D] Counting blood platelets
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Correct Answer: A [Measuring blood pressure]
Notes:
Blood pressure is usually expressed in terms of the systolic (maximum) pressure over diastolic (minimum) pressure and is measured in millimetres of mercury (mm Hg). It is one of the vital signs along with respiratory rate, heart rate, oxygen saturation, and body temperature. Normal resting blood pressure in an adult is approximately 120/80 mm Hg.
35. The International Commisson on Zoological Nomenclature was established in _____:
[A] 1664
[B] 1898
[C] 1988
[D] 2001
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Correct Answer: C [1988]
Notes:
The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) was founded in 1895. It provides and regulates a uniform system of zoological nomenclature ensuring that every animal has a unique and universally accepted scientific name.
36. By which process, a tadpole develops into an adult frog?
[A] Budding
[B] Embedding
[C] Fertilisation
[D] Metamorphosis
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Correct Answer: D [Metamorphosis]
Notes:
Metamorphosis is a process by which animals undergo extreme, rapid physical changes some time after birth. Commonly known examples of metamorphosis include the process undergone by most insects, and the transformation of tadpoles into frogs. Hormones called molting and juvenile hormones, which are not species specific, apparently regulate the changes.
37. Which of the following disease is generally caused by viruses?
[A] Cholera
[B] Typhoid
[C] Dengue fever
[D] Tuberculosis
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Correct Answer: C [Dengue fever]
Notes:
Dengue virus is the cause of dengue fever. Dengue virus is transmitted by female mosquitoes mainly of the species Aedes aegypti and, to a lesser extent, Ae. albopictus. This mosquito also transmits chikungunya, yellow fever and Zika infection. Dengue is widespread throughout the tropics, with local variations in risk influenced by rainfall, temperature and unplanned rapid urbanization.
38. Which of the following diseases is spread by pigs?
[A] Plague
[B] Zika
[C] Nipah
[D] Swine flu
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Correct Answer: D [Swine flu]
Notes:
Swine flu is a disease of pigs that can, in rare cases, be passed to humans. It is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by one of many Influenza A viruses. The disease is spread among pigs by direct and indirect contact, aerosols, and from pigs that are infected but do not have symptoms.
39. How many bones are there in the human body?
[A] 187
[B] 206
[C] 287
[D] 306
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Correct Answer: B [206]
Notes:
A typical adult human skeleton consists of 206 bones. Individuals may have more or fewer bones than this owing to anatomical variations. These include: 22 Cranial and Facial Bones; 6 Ear Bones; 1 Throat Bone; 4 Shoulder Bones; 25 Chest Bones; 26 Vertebral Bones; 6 Arm and Forearm Bones; 54 Hand Bones; 2 Pelvic Bones; 8 Leg Bones; and 52 Foot Bones.
40. The gametophyte is called prothallus in _____:
[A] Pteridophyta
[B] Spermatophyta
[C] Bryophyta
[D] Thallophyta
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Correct Answer: A [Pteridophyta]
Notes:
Prothallus is usually the gametophytic stage in the life of a fern or other pteridophyte. The prothallium develops from a germinating spore. It is a shortlived and inconspicuous heart-shaped structure.