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. Who presented that all the plants and animals are composed of cells and that the cell is the basic unit of life?
[A] M. Schleiden and T. Schwann
[B] Leeuwanhoek
[C] Virchow
[D] J. E. Purkinje
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Correct Answer: A [M. Schleiden and T. Schwann]
Notes:
Cell theory was first developed in 1839 by Matthias Jakob Schleiden and Theodor Schwann. They stated that all organisms are composed of one or more cells, that cells are the fundamental unit of structure and function in all living organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells.
32. 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.
33. 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.
34. 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.
35. 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).
36. Yeast is an important source of _____:
[A] Invertase
[B] Vitamin B
[C] Vitamin C
[D] Protein
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Correct Answer: B [Vitamin B]
Notes:
Yeast is an important source of most B vitamins (except B12) and folate and contains potassium and magnesium. It is used in the preparation of vitamin B complex tablets. Therefore, seeds have been classified as endospermic with endosperm and nonendospermis without endosperm.
37. Which liquid is contained inside the nucleus of a cell?
[A] Protoplasm
[B] Cytoplasm
[C] Nucleosome
[D] Nucleoplasm
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Correct Answer: D [Nucleoplasm]
Notes:
The nucleoplasm is the liquid or semi-liquid substance of the nucleus filling the space around the DNA and the nucleoli. It is a type of protoplasm that is made up mostly of water, a mixture of various molecules, and dissolved ions. It is completely enclosed within the nuclear membrane or nuclear envelope.
38. Which organ has finger like outgrowths which are called as Villi (Singular Villus)?
[A] Stomach
[B] Bladder
[C] Large Intestine
[D] Small Intestine
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Correct Answer: D [Small Intestine]
Notes:
The inner walls of the small intestine have thousands of finger-like outgrowths called villi (singular villus). The villi increases the absorption of the digested food. Each villus has a network of thin and small blood vessels close to its surface. The surface of the villi absorbs the digested food materials.
39. What is the role of Pneumatophores?
[A] Protect plant from animals
[B] Get oxygen for respiration
[C] Supports plant in standing upright
[D] Helps plant for pollination
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Correct Answer: B [Get oxygen for respiration]
Notes:
Pneumatophores are spongy erect roots extending above the surface of the water that facilitate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide for the roots. They are specialized root structures that grow out from the water surface where inadequate oxygen required for normal respiration of the roots is present. They are seen in many mangrove species.
40. Name the gland that controls the functioning of other endocrine glands.
[A] Pituitary gland
[B] Rineal gland
[C] Adrenal gland
[D] Pancreas
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Correct Answer: A [Pituitary gland]
Notes:
Pituitary gland is often considered the most impor- tant part of the endocrine system because it produces hormones that control many functions of other endocrine glands. The pituitary gland is often dubbed the “master gland” because its hormones control other parts of the endocrine system, namely the thyroid gland, adrenal glands, ovaries, and testes.