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. Which of the following is the longest bone in human body?
[A] Shoulder bone
[B] Femur bone
[C] Chest bone
[D] Forearm bone
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Correct Answer: B [Femur bone]
Notes:
Femur (thighbone) the longest bone in human body. Its average length is 19.9 inch. The femur is the only bone in the thigh. Tibia (shin bone) and Fibula (lower leg) come next in sequence with length of 16.9 and 15.9 inch respectively.
32. The release of which of the following into ponds and wells helps in controlling the mosquitoes?
[A] Dogfish
[B] Gambusia fish
[C] Snail
[D] Crab
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Correct Answer: B [Gambusia fish]
Notes:
Gambusia affinis, also known as Mosquito fish, is a species of freshwater fish that is introduced directly into ecosystems as a biocontrol to lower mosquito populations. The diet of this fish sometimes consists of large numbers of mosquito larvae. Gambusia affinis has turned out to be indispensable to modern Mosquito/Malaria control programs in countries such as Iran.
33. The phrase Survival of the fittest as a way of describing the mechanism of natural selection was coined by ____:
[A] Charles Babbage
[B] Louis Pasteur
[C] Marie Curie
[D] Herbert Spencer
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Correct Answer: D [Herbert Spencer]
Notes:
‘Survival of the fittest’ is a phrase that originated from Darwinian evolutionary theory as a way of describing the mechanism of natural selection. Herbert Spencer first used the phrase, after reading Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, in his Principles of Biology (1864), in which he drew parallels between his own economic theories and Dar-win’s biological ones.
34. Which of the following carry the blood from all parts of body back to the heart?
[A] White Blood Cells
[B] Veins
[C] Arteries
[D] Platelets
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Correct Answer: B [Veins]
Notes:
A vein is an elastic blood vessel that transports blood from various regions of the body to the heart. Veins are components of the cardiovascular system, which circulates blood to provide nutrients to the cells of the body. Veins can be categorized into four main types: pulmonary, systemic, superficial, and deep veins.
35. There are three types of heterotrophs. Which of the following is not one of them?
[A] Omnivores
[B] Consumers
[C] Herbivores
[D] Carnivores
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Correct Answer: B [Consumers]
Notes:
There are three types of heterotrophs: herbivores, carnivores and omnivores. Also referred to as consumers, heterotrophs are organisms that obtain their energy from organic compounds. In other words, they are organisms that are unable to produce their own food (unlike autotrophs) and therefore have to consume/ ingest organic compounds as a source of energy.
36. Which vitamin is found in lemon?
[A] Vitamin A
[B] Vitamin C
[C] Vitamin D
[D] Vitamin K
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Correct Answer: B [Vitamin C]
Notes:
Vitamin C also known as ascorbic acid is found in citrus fruit such as orange, lemon, lime, grapefruit, grapes etc. It protects the immune system, reduces the severity of allergic reactions and helps fight off infections.
37. Wings of a bird and an insect are
_____:
[A] Analogous organs
[B] Vestigial organs
[C] Homologous organs
[D] Rudimentary organs
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Correct Answer: A [Analogous organs]
Notes:
Insect and bird wings are analogous structures but not homologous structures. They are externally similar in appearance and function (i.e. for flying), but have dissimilar origin and developmental plan.
38. Which of the following is the smallest bird in the world?
[A] Hummingbird
[B] Robin
[C] Finch
[D] Diamond Firetail
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Correct Answer: A [Hummingbird]
Notes:
The bee hummingbird, also known as Helena hummingbird, is a species of hummingbird which is the world’s smallest bird. Females weigh 2.6 g and are 6.1 cm long, and are slightly larger than males, with an average weight of 1.95 g and length of 5.5 cm. As its name suggests, it is scarcely larger than a bee. It is endemic to Cuba and the Isla de la Juventud.
39. Which one of the following parts of the human brain is the regulating centre for swallowing and vomiting?
[A] Cerebrum
[B] Cerebellum
[C] Pons
[D] Medulla Oblongata
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Correct Answer: D [Medulla Oblongata]
Notes:
Medulla Oblongata is that part of the brain which regulates basic functions. It regulates vomiting, hiccupping, swallowing, coughing, sneezing, etc.
40. In a human body, the longest bone is in the _____:
[A] Arm
[B] Thigh
[C] Rib cage
[D] Vertebral column
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Correct Answer: B [Thigh]
Notes:
The femur (pl. femurs or femora), or thigh bone, is the most proximal (closest to the center of the body) bone of the leg in tetrapod vertebrates capable of walking or jumping, such as most land mammals, birds, many reptiles such as lizards, and amphibians such as frogs. In vertebrates with four legs such as dogs and horses, the femur is found only in the rear legs. By most measures the femur is not only the largest but also other of the strongest bones in the body head of the femur articulates with the acetabulum.