Everyday Science MCQS Set 40

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Who invented the first5 microscope?
Knoll and Ruska
Kolliker
Robert Hooke
Swanson

What range of electromagnetic radiation is used to cook food in special ovens
Ultraviolet
Gamma
Infrared
Microwave

Who invented optical fiber?
Percy L. Spencer
Narinder Kapany
T.H. Maimah
Samuel Choen

What type of device is a computer keyboard?
input
both a and b
none of these
output

Typically, hard disk drives employ what technology as a storage mechanism?
None of these
Both a & b
Magnetic
Light

FORTRAN, a computer programming language is mainly used for what purpose?
Business application
Scientific research
None of these
Word processing

A drop of blood contains
Less than 25,000 cells
About 1,00,000 cells
About 10,000 cells
Several million cells

RAM is the acronym for:
Read after memory
None of these
Random Access Memory
Reade all memory

What is the percentage of silver in German Silver (also known as nickel Silver)
0
25
50
100

Which atom in the ground state has only one unpaired electron in its valence shell?
Sulfur
Phosphorus
Aluminum
Silicon

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