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. The five kingdom concept of classification of organisms was given by ____:
[A] Charles Darwin
[B] Carl Woese
[C] William Paley
[D] Robert Whittaker
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Correct Answer: D [Robert Whittaker]
Notes:
R.H. Whittaker (1969) proposed a Five Kingdom Classification: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. The main criteria for classification used by him include cell structure, thallus organisation, mode of nutrition, reproduction and phylogenetic relationships.
32. Maximum oxygen is available from _____:
[A] Grass lands
[B] Green forests
[C] Phytoplanktons
[D] Deserts
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Correct Answer: C [Phytoplanktons]
Notes:
Most of Earth’s oxygen comes from tiny ocean plants – called phytoplankton – that live near the water’s surface and drift with the currents. Like all plants, they photosynthesize – that is, they use sunlight and carbon dioxide to make food. Scientists believe that phytoplankton contribute between 50 to 85 percent of the oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere (National Geographic).
33. In which of the following organs of human body are carbohydrates stored as glycogen?
[A] Stomach
[B] Small intestine
[C] Liver
[D] Large intestine
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Correct Answer: C [Liver]
Notes:
Those who eat a well-balanced diet and have no metabolic disorders, excess dietary carbohydrates?are converted by the liver into complex chains of glucose called glycogen. Glycogen is stored in liver and muscle cells and is a secondary source of energy to freely circulating blood glucose.
34. Widal test is used for the diagnosis of ____:
[A] Malaria
[B] Cholera
[C] Typhoid
[D] Salmonellosis
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Correct Answer: C [Typhoid]
Notes:
The Widal test is used to help make a presumptive diagnosis of enteric fever, also known as typhoid fever. Typhid is the other test used to ascertain the diagnosis of typhoid fever.
35. Which of the following cell organelle is responsible for cellular respiration?
[A] Golgi bodies
[B] Mitochondria
[C] Lysosomes
[D] Nucleus
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Correct Answer: B [Mitochondria]
Notes:
Cellular respiration takes place in the mitochondria. Cellular respiration allows for the release of energy stored in chemical bonds of glucose (obtained from food) to form adenosine triphosphate, which is the energy currency of the cell. For every molecule of glucose, 36 molecules of ATP are made.
36. Transpiration through leaves is called as ____:
[A] Cuticular transpiration
[B] Lenticular transpiration
[C] Cauline transpiration
[D] Foliar transpiration
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Correct Answer: D [Foliar transpiration]
Notes:
Most of the transpiration occurs through foliar surface or surface of the leaves. It is known as foliar transpiration. Foliar transpiration accounts for over 90% of the total transpiration. The rest is mostly lenticular that occurs through holes in bark called lenticels.
37. Male mosquitoes take their food from _____:
[A] Human blood
[B] Standing water
[C] Sap of plants
[D] Dung and debris
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Correct Answer: C [Sap of plants]
Notes:
Both male and female mosquitoes eat the same things—nectar, plant sap, or honeydew (a sticky substance excreted by aphids)—for energy. But only female mosquitoes imbibe a blood meal. The females need the protein in blood platelets to develop eggs. Male mosquitoes don’t have specific mouthparts to pierce skin and access blood vessels.
38. Insects responsible for transmitting diseases are called _____:
[A] Vector
[B] Transmitter
[C] Drones
[D] Conductor
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Correct Answer: A [Vector]
Notes:
A vector-borne disease is one in which the pathogenic microorganism is transmitted from an infected individual to healthy individual by an arthropod or other agent, sometimes with other animals serving as intermediary hosts. The transmission depends upon the attributes and requirements of at least three different living organisms: the pathogenic agent, either a virus, protozoa, bacteria, or helminth (worm); the vector, which are commonly arthropods such as ticks or mosquitoes; and the human host.
39. The noble gas used for the treatment of cancer is _____:
[A] Helium
[B] Radon
[C] Argon
[D] Krypton
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Correct Answer: B [Radon]
Notes:
Radon was once commonly used to treat cancer. The radiation it gives off kills cancer cells. However, the element must be used with great care because radiation can kill healthy cells as well. In fact, the bad side-effects of radiation therapy are caused by the killing of healthy cells by radiation. Today, radon is not as widely used for the treatment of cancer.
40. Which is the largest bone in the human body?
[A] Femur
[B] Incus
[C] Malleus
[D] Stapes
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Correct Answer: A [Femur]
Notes:
Femur (thigh bone) is the longest bone in the human body. It is the upper bone of the leg or hind leg. The head forms a ball-and-socket joint with the hip, being held in place by a ligament within the socket and by strong surrounding ligaments. By most measures the femur is the strongest bone in the body.