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. 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.
32. An invertebrate does not have _____:
[A] Notochord
[B] Body cavity
[C] Haemocoel
[D] Gills
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Correct Answer: A [Notochord]
Notes:
All verteberates have notochord, body cavity and gills in their embryonic stage or adult stage but not have haemocoel. It’s presence is well marked in the members of phylum in Arthopoda.
33. Which type of pathogen causes the water-borne disease Dysentery?
[A] Algal
[B] Parasitic
[C] Protozoan
[D] Bacterial
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Correct Answer: D [Bacterial]
Notes:
Dysentery is an intestinal infection that causes severe diarrhea with blood. Bacterial dysentery is caused by infection with bacteria from Shigella, Campylobacter, Salmonella, or enterohemorrhagic E. coli. Diarrhea from Shigella is also known as shigellosis. Shigellosis and amebic dysentery typically result from poor sanitation.
34. Which type of plants have the hard stem branching out near the base?
[A] Shrubs
[B] Herbs
[C] Trees
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Shrubs]
Notes:
Some plants have the stem branching out near the base. The stem is hard but not thick. Such plants are called shrubs. Eg: Rose plant. Shrubs have persistent woody stems above the field, unlike herbaceous plants. Shrubs may be evergreen or deciduous. By their numerous stems and shorter height, less than 6 m-10 m long, they are distinguished from trees.
35. Adamsia (Sea anemone), Pennatula (Sea-pen) are examples of which Phylum?
[A] Aschelminthes
[B] Coelenterata
[C] Arthropoda
[D] Annelida
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Correct Answer: B [Coelenterata]
Notes:
Adamsia (Sea anemone), Pennatula (Sea-pen) are examples of Anthozoa Class under Coelenterata Phylum. The organism under this phylum are mostly marine, solitary or colonial, sessile, or free-swimming and radially symmetrical animals. Other examples of Anthozoa class are Meandrina (brain-coral), Fungia, Gorgonia (sea fan or horny coral), etc.
36. 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.
37. Iodoform is used as an _____:
[A] Antiseptic
[B] Analgesic
[C] Anaesthetic
[D] Antipyretic
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Correct Answer: B [Analgesic]
Notes:
Iodoform is the organoiodine compound with the formula CHI3. A pale yellow, crystalline, volatile substance, it has a penetrating odor and, analogous to chloroform, sweetish taste. It is occasionally used as a disinfectant. Adolf Hitler’s mother, Klara Hitler, died of iodoform poisoning brought on by her treatment for breast cancer.
38. Plants which flower only once in their life time are known as _____:
[A] Polycarpic
[B] Monogeneric
[C] Monocarpic
[D] Monogamous
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Correct Answer: C [Monocarpic]
Notes:
Plants that flower and fruit only once and then die are termed monocarpic or semelparous such as bamboo. The term was first used by Alphonse de Candolle. Other terms with the same meaning are hapaxanth and semelparous. The antonym is polycarpic, a plant that flowers and sets seeds many times during its lifetime; the antonym of semelparous is iteroparous.
39. Which of the following is a monogenetic parasite?
[A] Hydra
[B] Earthworm
[C] Fasciola
[D] Ascaris
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Correct Answer: D [Ascaris]
Notes:
Monogenetic parasites are the parasites that complete their life cycles in one host only. Ascaris is a monogenetic parasite as it completes it life cycle in a single host, i.e., man.
40. Skin infections are caused by which of the following?
I. Protozoa
II. Bacteria
III.Virus
[A] Only I
[B] Only II
[C] Only III
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above ]
Notes:
The skin is the human body’s largest organ, colonized by a diverse milieu of microorganisms, most of which are harmless or even beneficial to their host. The skin may get infected by Protozoa, Bacteria and Virus.