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. Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis is coming from _____:
[A] Water
[B] Atmosphere
[C] Carbon dioxide
[D] Breakdown of chlorophy II
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Correct Answer: A [Water]
Notes:
Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis comes from the splitting or hydrolysis of water in the green plants. Cornelius van Niel experimentally proved for the first time that the oxygen liberated during photosynthesis comes from water and not from carbon dioxide. Oxygen is expelled out of plants and Hydrogen is used to reduce Carbon dioxide to produce carbohydrates.
32. ___ is that branch of Biology which deals with organisms structure and its organs:
[A] Anatomy
[B] Ecology
[C] Mycology
[D] Chronobiology
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Correct Answer: A [Anatomy]
Notes:
Anatomy, a field in the biological sciences concerned with the identification and description of the body structures of living things. Gross anatomy involves the study of major body structures by dissection and observation and in its narrowest sense is concerned only with the human body.
33. Hypothermia occurs due to loss of excessive heat from body due to sudden low body temperature in _____:
[A] Frogs
[B] Lizards
[C] Snakes
[D] Human beings
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Correct Answer: D [Human beings]
Notes:
Normal human body (homotherms) temperature in adults is 34.4–37.8 °C. Sometimes a narrower range is stated, such as 36.5–37.5 °C. Hypothermia is defined as any body temperature below 35.0 °C. Therefore, the lower temperature limit of clinical thermometer starts with 35°C downwards.
34. Buccal cavity is a component of which organ system?
[A] Digestive system
[B] Circulatory system
[C] Respiratory system
[D] Reproductive system
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Correct Answer: A [Digestive system]
Notes:
Buccal cavity (oral cavity) refers to the mouth cavity: the beginning of the alimentary canal, which leads to the pharynx and (in vertebrates) to the oesophagus. It is part of the digestive system. In mammals it contains the tongue and teeth, which assist in the mechanical breakdown of food, and the openings of the salivary glands.
35. 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.
36. Which one of the following is not responsible for water shortage?
[A] Increasing population
[B] Rapid growth of industries
[C] Forestation
[D] Mismanagement of water resources
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Correct Answer: C [Forestation]
Notes:
Water catchment areas such as forests are continually being destroyed through deforestation to pave way for human settlement. This problem has been brought about by rapid population increase. As a result, there is not enough rain thus causing water shortage.
37. The term gene was coined by _____:
[A] De Vries
[B] T. H. Morgan
[C] W. L. Johanssen
[D] G. Mendel
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Correct Answer: C [W. L. Johanssen]
Notes:
Wilhelm Johannsen was a Danish botanist, plant physiologist and geneticist. His most well-known research concerned so-called pure lines of the self-fertile common bean. He was able to show that even in populations homozygous for all traits, i.e. without genetic variation, seed size followed a normal distribution. This was attributable to resource provision to the mother plant and to the position of seeds in pods and of pods on the plant. This led him to coin the terms phenotype and genotype and introduce the term gene. This term was coined in opposition to the then common pangene that stemmed from Darwin’s theory of pangenesis.
38. During exhalation, the ribs ____:
[A] Move outwards
[B] Move downwards
[C] Move upwards
[D] Do not move at all
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Correct Answer: B [Move downwards]
Notes:
Breathing is the process in which air moves in and out of the lungs with the help of various respiratory organs. The process of taking in air rich in oxygen is called inhalation. Similarly, the process of giving out air rich in carbon dioxide is called exhalation. When we inhale, the ribs move up and outwards while the diaphragm moves down. An exact opposite movement occurs during exhalation when the ribs move down and inwards while the diaphragm moves up.
39. Deficiency of which of the following nutrients is the most common cause of goiters?
[A] Iodine
[B] Calcium
[C] Iron
[D] Vitamin C
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Correct Answer: A [Iodine]
Notes:
A goitre, or goiter, is a swelling in the neck resulting from an enlarged thyroid gland. A goitre can be associated with a thyroid that is not functioning properly. Worldwide, over 90% of goitre cases are caused by iodine deficiency. The term is from the Latin gutturia, meaning throat.
40. How many number of chambers are there in human heart?
[A] Two
[B] Three
[C] Four
[D] Five
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Correct Answer: C [Four]
Notes:
The human heart is an organ that pumps blood throughout the body via the circulatory system, supplying oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and removing carbon dioxide and other wastes. The human heart has four chambers: two upper chambers (the atria) and two lower ones (the ventricles).