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 animal that do not develop hypertension in spite of heavy intake of salt is _____:
[A] Sheep
[B] Camel
[C] Buffalo
[D] Tiger
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Correct Answer: B [Camel]
Notes:
The daily salt intake of camels is eight times that of a typical cow or sheep. Yet, surprisingly, they do not develop high blood pressure. Similarly, their blood sugar levels are twice those of other cud chewing animals; still they do not develop diabetes.
32. Phototropic movement is controlled by ____:
[A] Auxin
[B] Gibberellin
[C] Cytokinin
[D] Ethylene
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Correct Answer: A [Auxin]
Notes:
Phototropism is the growth of organisms in response to light. In plants, phototropism is a response to blue wavelengths of light and is caused by a redistribution of auxin from the illuminated side to the darker side of the shoot, resulting in quicker growth on the darker side and bending of the shoot toward the source of light.
33. Which of the following disease is not caused by metal toxicity?
[A] Minamata
[B] Dermatitis
[C] Itai-Itai
[D] Both Minamata and Itai-Itai
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Correct Answer: B [Dermatitis]
Notes:
Dermatitis, also known as?eczema, is a group of diseases that results ininflammationof the?skin. These diseases are characterized by?itchiness, red skin, and a rash. Itai-Itai is caused by cadmium poisoning and Minamata due to mercury poisoning.
34. Which part of brain is also known as “little brain”?
[A] Cerebrum
[B] Cerebellum
[C] Thalamus
[D] Hypothalamus
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Correct Answer: B [Cerebellum]
Notes:
The cerebellum is known as little brain. It is a region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control. i.e. in maintaining and coordinating body posture at different times of the day/night.
35. Root Hairs arise from _____:
[A] Cortex
[B] Pericycle
[C] Epidermis
[D] Endodermis
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Correct Answer: C [Epidermis]
Notes:
Root hairs are tubular-shaped tip-growing cells that arise from epidermal cells known as trichoblasts, behind the tips of young roots. Like all tip-growing cells, root hairs grow by the addition of cell wall precursors to the tip delivered by vesicles from the endomembrane system.
36. Webbed neck is a characteristic of _____:
[A] Turners syndrome
[B] Downs syndrome
[C] Klinefelters syndrome
[D] Cri-du-chat syndrome
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Correct Answer: A [Turners syndrome]
Notes:
A webbed neck, or pterygium colli deformity, is a congenital skin fold that runs along the sides of the neck down to the shoulders. It is a feature of Turner syndrome and Noonan syndrome, as well as the rarer Klippel-Feil syndrome. Turner Syndrome (TS) is a condition in which a female is partly or completely missing an X chromosome.
37. Bacterial decomposition of biological material under anaerobic condition is ____:
[A] Fertilization
[B] Fermentation
[C] Composting
[D] Contamination
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Correct Answer: B [Fermentation]
Notes:
Fermentation is the process by which complex organic compounds, such as glucose, are broken down by the action of enzymes into simpler compounds in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic). Yeasts can convert sugars to alcohol and carbon dioxide by fermentation. Fermentation is used to produce wine, beer, yogurt and other products.
38. Master copy of genetic information is
____:
[A] Nucleus
[B] r-RNA
[C] m-RNA
[D] DNA
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Correct Answer: D [DNA]
Notes:
DNA does not directly control the formation of a polypeptide. However, it forms an intermediate template mRNA molecule, which directs the synthesis of polypeptide. The DNA can be compared to a master copy that is carefully preserved in the nucleus and used for preparing working copies in the form of mRNA molecules.
39. Opium is a plant product obtained from _____:
[A] Dried leaves
[B] Dried latex
[C] Stem bark
[D] Roots
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Correct Answer: B [Dried latex]
Notes:
Opium is the dried latex obtained from the opium poppy. Opium contains approximately 12% morphine, an alkaloid, which is frequently processed chemically to produce heroin for the illegal drug trade. The latex also includes codeine and non-narcotic alkaloids such as papaverine, thebaine and noscapine.
40. The blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the various parts of the body are called _____:
[A] Septum
[B] Aapillaries
[C] Veins
[D] Arteries
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Correct Answer: D [Arteries ]
Notes:
The arteries (red) carry oxygen and nutrients away from your heart, to your body’s tissues. The veins (blue) take oxygen-poor blood back to theheart. Arteries begin with the aorta, the large artery leaving the heart. They carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to all of the body’s tissues.