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Test : General Science - 10 - Question 1

In the human body, Cowper’s glands produce the growth hormone (somatotrophin)? 

Detailed Solution for Test : General Science - 10 - Question 1

Cowper’s gland is related with reproductive system. Cowper’s gland is the bulbourethral gland found in human males. They are found in pair and secrete viscous secretion called pre ejaculate that helps in coitus.

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 2

Cloves, used as a spice, are derived from which of the following plant parts? 

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Cloves are the flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae. The tree is evergreen growing, contains large leaves and flowers grouped in terminal clusters. 

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Test : General Science - 10 - Question 3

Which one among the following kinds of organisms resides in the roots of pulse to do nitrogen fixation? 

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Rhizobium (a kind of bacteria) lives in plant roots of pulse plant (legumes) to fix nitrogen.

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 4

The persons working in textile factories such as carpet weavers are exposed to which of the following occupational diseases? 

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Asthma is a chronic lung disease. It inflames and narrows the air ways. Tuberculosis is a lung disease created by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Workers in textile factories and carpet manufacturing units are the common suffers of asthma and tuberculosis.

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 5

Dim-vision in the evening and night results from the deficiency of which one of the following?

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Deficiency of vitamin-A (retinol) creates night blindness. It also creates keratomalacia, xerosis cornea and Bitot’s spot. High content of vitamin-A is obtained from Bitot’s spot. High content of vitamin-A is obtained from liver and butter.

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 6

Which one of the following is used in the preparation of antiseptic solution? 

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Iodine is a powerful antiseptic. It is used as a tincture of iodine which is 2-3% iodine solution in alcohol water.

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 7

Which one of the following is not a chemical change?

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A chemical change a new substance is formed. During crystallization of table salt from sea water no new substance is formed hence, it is not a chemical change.

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 8

Statement I: Addition of water to an aqueous solution of HC1 decreases the pH.

Statement II: Addition of water suppresses the ionization of HC1. 

Detailed Solution for Test : General Science - 10 - Question 8

Addition of water to an aqueous solution of HCI decreases the pH because on dilution the number of H^+ ions (from water) increases. Now since [H+ ]=(10)^(-pH)∴As [H^+] increases pH decreases.

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 9

Which one of the following is the secondary source of light in a fluorescent lamp? 

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Fluorescent coating on the glass is the secondary source of light in a fluorescent lamp.

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 10

Which one of the following is correct? Setting of plaster of Pairs is 

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Setting of plaster of Paris is the hydration leading to another hydrate i.e., gypsum.

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 11

Which of the following nutrients is not a structural component of the plant?

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Potassium ions (K^+) are responsible for protein synthesis, opening and closing of stomata in plants. 

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 12

Which colour of heat radiation represents the highest temperature? 

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Colour temperature is a measurement relating the colour of the light radiated by an object to its temperature. No matter whatever the temperature is the hottest would only radiate to blue-white light radiation. 

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 13

What does airbag, used in safety of car driver, contain? 

Detailed Solution for Test : General Science - 10 - Question 13

Airbag used for safety and protection of car driver possesses sodium azide. 

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 14

A boy throws four stones of same shape, size and weight with equal speed at different initial angles with the horizontal line. If the angles are 15°, 30°, 45° and 60°, at which angle the stone will cover the maximum horizontally? 

Detailed Solution for Test : General Science - 10 - Question 14

Horizontal range R = (u^2  sin⁡2θ)/g

For maximum horizontal range, θ should be 45°

R_max=u^2/g[∵sin⁡(2θ=sin⁡ (90°=1)]  

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 15

Which one of the following statement is true? 

Detailed Solution for Test : General Science - 10 - Question 15

By the relation in different temperature scales 

(C-0)/5=(F-32)/9=(K-273)/5=(R-0)/4 

We can calculate that temperature which differ by 10° on the Fahrenheit scale. 

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 16

A diffraction pattern is obtained using a beam of red light. Which one among the following will be the outcome, if the red light is replaced by the blue light? 

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Diffraction pattern becomes narrower and crowded together.

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 17

Raw mangoes shrivel when pickled in brine. The phenomenon is associated with 

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Raw mangoes shrivel when pickled in brine due to osmosis i.e. flow of water from higher concentration to lower concentration through a semi-permeable membrane. 

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 18

The apparent weight of a steel sphere immersed in various liquids is measured using a spring balance. The greatest reading is obtained for the liquid 

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When a body immersed in a liquid, then the apparent weight of the body depends upon the densities of the liquids and volume of the portion of the solid immersed in liquid. So, the apparent weight of a steel sphere will be greatest for the liquid with the smallest density.

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 19

Consider the following statements.

1. Cigarette smoking exposes a person to benzene.

2. Benzene is a known carcinogen.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct? 

Detailed Solution for Test : General Science - 10 - Question 19

Benzene (C_6 H_6 ) is casue of bone marrow failure.

Test : General Science - 10 - Question 20

Which one of the following glands produces the growth hormone (somatotrophin)? 

Detailed Solution for Test : General Science - 10 - Question 20

Somatotrophin is produced by the anterior pituitary. It is a peptide hormone that induces growth, cell reproduction and regeneration. 

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