Introduction to Integrated Science II – 40 MCQs with Answers

 

Section A: Biology (Ecology, Physiology & Environment)

  1. Which of the following is an abiotic factor in an ecosystem?
    A. Grass
    B. Soil pH
    C. Goat
    D. Mushroom
    Answer: B. Soil pH

  2. The functional unit of the kidney is called:
    A. Neuron
    B. Alveolus
    C. Nephron
    D. Villi
    Answer: C. Nephron

  3. The green pigment in plants responsible for photosynthesis is:
    A. Hemoglobin
    B. Chlorophyll
    C. Carotene
    D. Xanthophyll
    Answer: B. Chlorophyll

  4. Which of the following organisms is a decomposer?
    A. Goat
    B. Fungus
    C. Grass
    D. Hawk
    Answer: B. Fungus

  5. Which blood cells are responsible for fighting diseases?
    A. Red blood cells
    B. White blood cells
    C. Platelets
    D. Plasma cells
    Answer: B. White blood cells

  6. The process by which plants lose water through the stomata is called:
    A. Respiration
    B. Photosynthesis
    C. Transpiration
    D. Absorption
    Answer: C. Transpiration

  7. Which part of the human digestive system is mainly responsible for nutrient absorption?
    A. Stomach
    B. Large intestine
    C. Small intestine
    D. Pancreas
    Answer: C. Small intestine

  8. Which of the following organisms is a producer in a food chain?
    A. Lion
    B. Grasshopper
    C. Maize plant
    D. Vulture
    Answer: C. Maize plant

  9. The blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart is the:
    A. Vein
    B. Artery
    C. Capillary
    D. Venule
    Answer: B. Artery

  10. The excretory product of plants that is essential for humans is:
    A. Carbon dioxide
    B. Oxygen
    C. Urea
    D. Sweat
    Answer: B. Oxygen


Section B: Chemistry (Matter, Solutions & Reactions)

  1. The smallest particle of an element that takes part in a chemical reaction is:
    A. Atom
    B. Molecule
    C. Ion
    D. Compound
    Answer: A. Atom

  2. Which of the following is a mixture?
    A. Distilled water
    B. Pure gold
    C. Air
    D. Sodium chloride
    Answer: C. Air

  3. The pH of a neutral solution is:
    A. 7
    B. 1
    C. 14
    D. 0
    Answer: A. 7

  4. Which gas turns lime water milky?
    A. Oxygen
    B. Nitrogen
    C. Carbon dioxide
    D. Hydrogen
    Answer: C. Carbon dioxide

  5. Rusting of iron is a chemical process involving:
    A. Iron and nitrogen
    B. Iron, oxygen, and water
    C. Iron and carbon dioxide
    D. Iron and hydrogen
    Answer: B. Iron, oxygen, and water

  6. Which of the following is an example of a chemical change?
    A. Melting of ice
    B. Evaporation of water
    C. Burning of paper
    D. Dissolving sugar in water
    Answer: C. Burning of paper

  7. The number of protons in an atom is equal to its:
    A. Mass number
    B. Atomic number
    C. Neutron number
    D. Electron number
    Answer: B. Atomic number

  8. Which of these is a noble gas?
    A. Oxygen
    B. Nitrogen
    C. Neon
    D. Carbon
    Answer: C. Neon

  9. The process of separating crude oil into useful fractions is called:
    A. Distillation
    B. Chromatography
    C. Filtration
    D. Fractional distillation
    Answer: D. Fractional distillation

  10. Which acid is found in the stomach?
    A. Nitric acid
    B. Hydrochloric acid
    C. Sulphuric acid
    D. Acetic acid
    Answer: B. Hydrochloric acid


Section C: Physics (Energy, Motion & Electricity)

  1. The unit of force is:
    A. Watt
    B. Newton
    C. Joule
    D. Pascal
    Answer: B. Newton

  2. Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?
    A. Coal
    B. Natural gas
    C. Solar energy
    D. Petroleum
    Answer: C. Solar energy

  3. The force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact is:
    A. Tension
    B. Gravity
    C. Friction
    D. Thrust
    Answer: C. Friction

  4. The instrument used to measure electric current is:
    A. Voltmeter
    B. Ammeter
    C. Thermometer
    D. Hygrometer
    Answer: B. Ammeter

  5. Sound waves are classified as:
    A. Transverse waves
    B. Longitudinal waves
    C. Electromagnetic waves
    D. Torsional waves
    Answer: B. Longitudinal waves

  6. The energy possessed by a moving body is called:
    A. Potential energy
    B. Kinetic energy
    C. Chemical energy
    D. Nuclear energy
    Answer: B. Kinetic energy

  7. Which color of light has the shortest wavelength?
    A. Red
    B. Green
    C. Violet
    D. Yellow
    Answer: C. Violet

  8. An object is said to float in water if:
    A. Its density is greater than water
    B. Its density is less than water
    C. It is heavier than water
    D. It is lighter than air
    Answer: B. Its density is less than water

  9. Which of the following devices converts chemical energy into electrical energy?
    A. Generator
    B. Solar panel
    C. Battery
    D. Transformer
    Answer: C. Battery

  10. The S.I. unit of power is:
    A. Joule
    B. Watt
    C. Pascal
    D. Newton
    Answer: B. Watt


Section D: General & Applied Science

  1. Which layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer?
    A. Troposphere
    B. Stratosphere
    C. Mesosphere
    D. Thermosphere
    Answer: B. Stratosphere

  2. Which of these diseases is caused by a virus?
    A. Malaria
    B. Tuberculosis
    C. Measles
    D. Cholera
    Answer: C. Measles

  3. The main source of vitamin D for humans is:
    A. Milk
    B. Fish
    C. Sunlight
    D. Meat
    Answer: C. Sunlight

  4. Which of the following is a non-metal?
    A. Sodium
    B. Calcium
    C. Sulphur
    D. Aluminium
    Answer: C. Sulphur

  5. Which of these is an example of a first-class lever?
    A. Wheelbarrow
    B. Nutcracker
    C. Scissors
    D. Fishing rod
    Answer: C. Scissors

  6. Which part of a plant is mainly responsible for anchoring it in the soil?
    A. Root
    B. Stem
    C. Leaf
    D. Flower
    Answer: A. Root

  7. Which of the following is a greenhouse gas?
    A. Oxygen
    B. Methane
    C. Nitrogen
    D. Argon
    Answer: B. Methane

  8. The process of heat transfer that requires no medium is:
    A. Conduction
    B. Convection
    C. Radiation
    D. Evaporation
    Answer: C. Radiation

  9. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of living things?
    A. Respiration
    B. Movement
    C. Photosynthesis
    D. Reproduction
    Answer: C. Photosynthesis

  10. Which mineral deficiency causes goiter?
    A. Calcium
    B. Iodine
    C. Iron
    D. Potassium
    Answer: B. Iodine


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