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. Rhizobium is a kind of ____:
[A] Photosynthetic bacteria
[B] Symbiotic bacteria
[C] Parasitic bacteria
[D] Saprophytic bacteria
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Correct Answer: B [Symbiotic bacteria]
Notes:
Rhizobia are soil bacteria that fix nitrogen after becoming established inside root nodules of legumes. They are the only nitrogen-fixing bacteria living in a symbiotic relationship with legumes. Common crop and forage legumes are peas, beans, clover, and soy.
32. Locomotory organ of a starfish is _____:
[A] Tube feet
[B] Muscular foot
[C] Flipper
[D] Paddle
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Correct Answer: A [Tube feet]
Notes:
Starfish carry out movements with the help of tube feet that are part of the water vascular system. Apart from their function in locomotion, the tube feet act as accessory gills. The water vascular system serves to transport oxygen from, and carbon dioxide to, the tube feet and also nutrients from the gut to the muscles involved in locomotion.
33. Antibiotics are useful for which type of infections?
[A] Only virus
[B] Only bacteria
[C] Both bacteria and virus
[D] Neither bacteria nor virus
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Correct Answer: B [Only bacteria]
Notes:
Antibiotics are medicines used to treat a wide variety of infections or diseases caused by bacteria, such as respiratory tract infections (eg, pneumonia and whooping cough), urinary tract infections, skin infections and infected wounds. Antibiotics work by blocking vital processes in bacteria, killing the bacteria or stopping them from multiplying.
34. A plant with 30 cm or more circumference from human chest height is identified as _____:
[A] Herb
[B] Shrub
[C] Tree
[D] Medicinal herbs
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Correct Answer: D [Medicinal herbs]
Notes:
Mostly medicinal herbs grown from 30 to 90 cm in height. They reach up to 30 cm in diameter.
35. Onion is an example of bulb, which is a modified ____:
[A] Stem
[B] Flower
[C] Root
[D] Leaf
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Correct Answer: A [Stem]
Notes:
Bulbs are modified stems of some plants. The stem is modified to be a storage organ where the plant stores its reserve materials which it would use in times of need. It has a modified flower bud or other growth point that is surrounded by modified, fleshy leaves that are referred to as scales. Onion is the best example of bulb.
36. Five Kingdom classification was given by _____:
[A] Whittaker
[B] Heckel
[C] Linneus
[D] Copeland
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Correct Answer: A [Whittaker]
Notes:
Robert Harding Whittaker was a distinguished American plant ecologist who was the first to pro pose the five-kingdom taxonomic classification of the world’s biota into the Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, and Monera in 1969. He also proposed the Whittaker Biome Classification, which categorized biome-types upon two abiotic factors: temperature and precipitation.
37. What would be the formula of Fructose?
[A] C12H22O11
[B] C6H12O6
[C] C12H19Cl3O8
[D] C6H10O8
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Correct Answer: B [C6H12O6]
Notes:
Fructose, or fruit sugar, is a simple ketonic monosaccharide found in many plants, where it is often bonded to glucose to form the disaccharide sucrose. It is a 6-carbon polyhydroxyketone with chemical formula of C6H12O6.
38. The largest organ of human body is _____:
[A] Brain
[B] Kidney
[C] Heart
[D] Liver
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Correct Answer: D [Liver]
Notes:
Technically, the largest organ in the body is the liver. Liver is also the heaviest organ, with an average of 1.6 kilograms (3.5 pounds). The largest organ ‘of’ the body is the skin (the skin is ‘outside’ the body).
39. According to World Wide Fund, which of the following river of India is one of the ten most endangered rivers in the world?
[A] River Jamuna
[B] River Ganges
[C] River Brahamputra
[D] River Godavari
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Correct Answer: B [River Ganges]
Notes:
As per the report of WWF the ten most endangered rivers emerge as: the Salween, La Plata, Danube, Rio Grande, Ganges, Murray-Darling, Indus, Nile, Yangtze and Mekong.
40. Pollination by birds is called ______:
[A] Anemophily
[B] Ornithophily
[C] Entomophily
[D] Autogamy
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Correct Answer: B [Ornithophily]
Notes:
Ornithophily refers to the pollination of flowering plants by birds. Birds involved in ornithophily tend to be specialist nectarivores with brushy tongues and long bills, that are either capable of hovering flight or light enough to perch on the flower structures.