General Knowledge
Ans : It is a body condition in which the temperature falls suddenly as a result of exposure to extreme cold.
Ans : Rutherford put forward the theory that every atom consists of a tiny nucleus with a positive charge, surrounded by electrons. The electrons are far apart from the nucleus and from one another.
Ans : Na2CO3,IOH2O
Ans : Inability to distinguish one or more of the primary colours.
Ans : Tarapore Atomic Power Station
Ans : Ozone is an isotope of oxygen with three atoms of oxygen in its molecule.
Ans : A Tapir is an animal that looks like a pig. It is found in Malaysia and Central and South America.
Ans : Sound waves need a medium in which they can travel. The atmosphere on the moon is negligible. Hence your voice cannot travel any distance.
Ans : 365 % days.
Ans : J.C.Bose
Ans : Because helium is very light and does not burn.
Ans : John Napier
Ans : Concrete is a rock like substance made from cement, natural sand, stone and water. Cement and water react chemically and serve like glue to bond the stones and form a hardened mass. When the material is still in a "plastic state" it can be very easily formed into various shapes. But once the concrete sets (hardens) no changes can be made.
Ans : To digest its food.
Ans : Pseudopodia are temporary extension of the body of a one-celled animal such as amoeba.
Ans : Lungs, skin and rectum.
Ans : They eat mosquitoes.
Ans : Heat absorbed when a substance changes its state without changes in temperature, e.g. water boils at 100°C. When we heat it further the temperature is not raised but the heat is absorbed.
Ans : The tiny air sacs in the lungs are called alveoli. It is through the walls of the alveoli that the exchange of gases takes place.
Ans : Water filters down the surface of the ground and is absorbed and stored by soil and rocks in a zone of saturation. The top of this zone is called Water Table. During drought, the Water Table too goes down.
Ans : Plastic surgery is surgery performed on someone's face or body to remove a deformity or to make it more attractive.
Ans : The Black Mamba, which has a speed of about 11 km per hour.
Ans : Scotophyte
Ans : Acupressure.
Ans : Viruses
Ans : An ostrich has two toes in each leg.
Ans : They emit sounds of low intensity, which are reflected from the objects around them. This helps the bats to move about.
Ans : To smell the surroundings.
Ans : From their telescopes, astronomers could study objects in outer space that could not be seen with the naked eye. Radio telescopes are telescopes that can study long waves, which are not visible. They can do this using antenna, since radio waves are much longer than light waves. To be effective, radio telescope needs to be much larger than ordinary optical telescope,
Ans : Bones and fur of the prey that are left after the food is digested.
Ans : NaHCO3
Ans : If you throw water on a fire caused due to short circuit, you may be electrocuted because water is a good conductor of electricity.
Ans : L.E.Waterman
Ans : Ernest Swinton of Britain.
Ans : Aryabhata, in 1975.
Ans : Chromosomes are tiny thread-like parts of a cell. These can be seen under a microscope. They are made up of smaller parts called genes. These chromosomes and genes decide heredity.
Ans : Robert Hooke
Ans : Petrified Forest.
Ans : Sinus.
Ans : Gahn
Ans : Ruminant is an animal that chews its cud and has a four-chambered stomach. When food is swallowed by a ruminant, it passes into the rumen or paunch, where it is stored, while the animal eats. Chewing and digestion are carried out at leisure. The food passes from the rumen to the reticulum, where it is formed into small masses and pushed up to the mouth to be chewed. When it is swallowed a second time it takes a different route. Gastric digestion takes place and the food passes into the intestine.
Ans : White coloured robes do not absorb light, whereas dark-coloured clothes absorb the light and conduct heat to the body.
Ans : The base of their paws has cuplike structures that stick to the walls. This enables them to move even on walls.
Ans : Leonardo da Vinci.
Ans : When tigers become old or are incapacitated because of injury, they prey on human beings. A tiger that has preyed on man and has tasted human flesh often continues to prey on man.
Ans : Earth
Ans : The Owl.
Ans : Pistil.
Ans : Water molecules vibrate and rub against each other, producing heat because heat is produced by diese molecules an external source of heat is not required for cooking in a microwave.
Ans : Glenn Seaborg.
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