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. 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.
32. Liver-oil of fish is rich in ____:
[A] Vitamin A
[B] Vitamin C
[C] Vitamin D
[D] Vitamin E
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Correct Answer: A [Vitamin A]
Notes:
Cod liver oil is the oil extracted from the livers of Atlantic cod. It is commonly taken as a dietary supplement and is packed full of nutrients. It is one of the best sources of omega 3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA), and it contains relatively high amounts of vitamin A and vitamin D. It is a vital nutrient for immune system function, cellular growth, eye health, and reproduction. It decreases blood clot formation and reduce inflammation in the body.
33. What is the primary function of the eccrine glands?
[A] To produce colour of the skin
[B] To produce sweat
[C] To produce body hair
[D] To produce growth hormones
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Correct Answer: B [To produce sweat]
Notes:
Eccrine glands, sometimes called merocrine glands, are the major sweat glands of the human body. The specific function of sweat glands is to secrete water upon the surface so that it can cool the skin when it evaporates. The purpose of the glands on the palms and soles, however, is to keep these surfaces damp, to prevent flaking or hardening of the horny layer, and thus to maintain tactile sensibility. The eccrine gland opens out through the sweat pore.
34. What is called the process of fusion of the male and the female gametes?
[A] Fertilisation
[B] Pollination
[C] Reproduction
[D] Seed formation
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Correct Answer: A [Fertilisation]
Notes:
Fertilization is the process of fusion of the male and the female gametes. This can occur either inside (internal fertilization) or outside (external fertilization) the body of the female. Humans provide an example of the former whereas seahorse reproduction is an example of the latter.
35. Anaemia is caused because of deficiency of which of the following?
[A] Cobalt
[B] Iron
[C] Sodium
[D] Calcium
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Correct Answer: B [Iron]
Notes:
Anaemia is a condition that develops when blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells or haemoglobin. The three main types of Anaemia are due to blood loss, decreased red blood cell production, and increased red blood cell breakdown. Causes of decreased production include iron deficiency, a lack of vitamin B12, thalassemia, and a number of neoplasms of the bone marrow.
36. Polyploidy arises due to change in the _____:
[A] Number of chromosomes
[B] Number of chromatids
[C] Structure of genes
[D] Structure of chromosomes
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Correct Answer: A [Number of chromosomes]
Notes:
An organism having more than two sets of homologous chromosomes is known as polyploid and the phenomenon of having them is called polyploidy. Polyploidy refers to a numerical change in a whole set of chromosomes. Polyploidy may occur due to abnormal cell division, either during mitosis, or commonly during metaphase-I in meiosis.
37. Eutrophication of a water body enhances
_____:
[A] Organic matter production
[B] Biological oxygen demand
[C] Both (a) & (b)
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: C [Both (a) & (b)]
Notes:
Eutrophication is the ecosystem response to the addition of artificial or natural substances, such as nitrates and phosphates, through fertilizers or sewage. It leads not only to increased levels of nutrients, but increased Biological Oxygen Demand as well following the decay of algal bloom in stagnant water reservoirs.
38. Which of the following is used for wrapping of fractured bones?
[A] Zinc oxide
[B] Plaster of Paris
[C] White cement
[D] White lead
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Correct Answer: B [Plaster of Paris]
Notes:
Plaster of Paris is a plaster made by calcining gypsum.
CaSO4•1/2?H2?O.
It can be used to impregnate gauze bandages to make a sculpting material called modroc. It is used to make classic plaster orthopedic casts to protect limbs with broken bones.
39. Which of the following element is found in haemoglobin?
[A] Calcium
[B] Sodium
[C] Iron
[D] Potassium
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Correct Answer: C [Iron]
Notes:
Haemoglobin is oxygen-carrying pigment and predominant protein in the red blood cells. Haemoglobin is an iron-containing biomolecule. It is made up of four haem groups and globin. The haem groups contain iron atoms that can bind reversibly to oxygen molecules.
40. Excretion in Hemichordates takes place by _____:
[A] Glomerulus
[B] Metanephron
[C] Mesonephron
[D] Pronephron
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Correct Answer: A [Glomerulus]
Notes:
The glomerulus functions as an excretory organ in hemichordates. Soluble wastes are collected from the blood by the glomerulus, lying within the proboscis cavity, and excreted from that cavity through a dorsal pore (an opening on the upper side) to the outside.