Q1. The discoverer of pencillin was
(a) Lord Lister
(b) Alexander Fleming
(c) Karl Landsteiner
(d) Walter Reed
Q2. Syrinx is the voice box in
(a) Amphibians
(b) Reptiles
(c) Birds
(d) Mammals
Q3. Which is the largest living bird on Earth?
(a) Emu
(b) Ostrich
(c) Albatross
(d) Siberian Crane
Q4. The dried flower buds are used as a spice in
(a) Cardamom
(b) Cinnamon
(c) Cloves
(d) Saffron
Q5. Blood groups were discovered by
(a) Altmann
(b) Landsteiner
(c) Losch
(d) Ronald Ross
Q6. The poison of honey bee is:
(a) Acidic
(b) Alkaline
(c) Saltish
(d) Protein
Q7. An example of false fruit is
(a) Apple
(b) Guava
(c) Mango
(d) Tomato
Q8. The pH of human blood is
(a) 7.2
(b) 7.8
(c) 6.6
(d) 7.4
Q9. Bark of this tree is used as a condiment–
(a) Cinnamon
(b) Clove
(c) Neem
(d) Palm
Q10. The vector of disease sleeping sickness is
(a) sand-fly
(b) house-fly
(c) fruit-fly
(d) tse-tse fly
Q11. The normal body temperature of human beings is
(a) 96.4 °F
(b) 97.4 °F
(c) 98.4 °F
(d) 99.4 °F
Q12. An insect-catching plant is:
(a) Australian Acacia
(b) Smilax
(c) Nepenthes
(d) Nerium
Q13. The brain of a computer is
(a) C.P.U.
(b) C.D.
(c) Floppy disc
(d) Megabyte
Q14. Liver-oil of fish is rich in
(a) Vitamin A
(b) Vitamin C
(c) Vitamin k
(d) Vitamin E
Q15. Haemophilia is mostly associated with
(a) Labourers
(b) Royal families
(c) Miners
(d) Sportsmen
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