Everyday Science MCQS Set 13

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In which from is calcium present in our bones?
Calcium Phosphate
Calcium nitrate
Calcium carbonate
Calcium sulphide

The gas is the second most abundant element in the universe, and has the lowest melting point of any element
Helium
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Xenon

Who invented ice cream?
Americans
Europeans
Chinese
Eskimos

The velocity ration of a screw jack is
2pp/I
2P/pI
2pI/P
2ppI

In 1242 A.D., Roger Bacon discovered that black powder (gunpowder) would explode rather than simply burn if he did what?
Confined it in a small space
Heated it slowly
Place it in a vacuum
Sang Over the rainbow

What do you call the positive electrode of an electric cell?
grid
anode
Diode
cathode

What is the smallest unit of life?
Cell
Virus
Atom
a & b

Which one of the following types of waves are used in a night vision apparatus?
Infra-red waves
None of these
Microwaves
Radio waves

phenomenon which converts light energy into chemical energy is
Photosynthesis
None of these
Transpiration
Respiration

The silva helps in the digestion of:
Fats
Fibers
Starch
Proteins

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