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Q. Which system in the body is primarily responsible for fighting infections?
  • A. Nervous System
  • B. Digestive System
  • C. Immune System
  • D. Respiratory System
Q. Which system is responsible for the body's response to stress?
  • A. Nervous system
  • B. Endocrine system
  • C. Immune system
  • D. Both A and B
Q. Which system is responsible for the exchange of gases in the body? (2023)
  • A. Digestive system
  • B. Nervous system
  • C. Respiratory system
  • D. Circulatory system
Q. Which system is responsible for the production of hormones in the body?
  • A. Nervous system
  • B. Endocrine system
  • C. Circulatory system
  • D. Muscular system
Q. Which system is responsible for the production of hormones?
  • A. Nervous system
  • B. Endocrine system
  • C. Circulatory system
  • D. Muscular system
Q. Which tab in Word would you use to change the font style? (2023)
  • A. Home
  • B. Insert
  • C. Layout
  • D. Review
Q. Which technique is best suited for identifying functional groups in organic compounds? (2023)
  • A. Titration
  • B. Infrared spectroscopy
  • C. Filtration
  • D. Electrophoresis
Q. Which technology company announced the launch of its first electric car in 2021? (2021)
  • A. Apple
  • B. Google
  • C. Tesla
  • D. Amazon
Q. Which theorem is used to find the moment of inertia of a body about an axis that is parallel to an axis through its center of mass?
  • A. Perpendicular axis theorem
  • B. Parallel axis theorem
  • C. Pythagorean theorem
  • D. Conservation of angular momentum
Q. Which transition metal has the electron configuration [Ar] 3d6 4s2?
  • A. Titanium
  • B. Iron
  • C. Nickel
  • D. Cobalt
Q. Which transition metal has the highest melting point?
  • A. Iron
  • B. Tungsten
  • C. Nickel
  • D. Copper
Q. Which transition metal is known for forming complex ions with a coordination number of 6?
  • A. Copper
  • B. Nickel
  • C. Cobalt
  • D. Zinc
Q. Which transition metal is known for forming complex ions with a variety of ligands?
  • A. Zinc (Zn)
  • B. Copper (Cu)
  • C. Iron (Fe)
  • D. Nickel (Ni)
Q. Which transition metal is known for forming complex ions?
  • A. Calcium
  • B. Copper
  • C. Sodium
  • D. Magnesium
Q. Which transition metal is known for its ability to form complex ions with a variety of ligands?
  • A. Zinc (Zn)
  • B. Copper (Cu)
  • C. Iron (Fe)
  • D. Nickel (Ni)
Q. Which transition metal is known for its catalytic properties in the Haber process?
  • A. Iron
  • B. Nickel
  • C. Copper
  • D. Cobalt
Q. Which treaty ended the First Anglo-Sikh War?
  • A. Treaty of Amritsar
  • B. Treaty of Lahore
  • C. Treaty of Delhi
  • D. Treaty of Paris
Q. Which treaty ended World War I and imposed heavy reparations on Germany? (1919)
  • A. Treaty of Versailles
  • B. Treaty of Trianon
  • C. Treaty of Saint-Germain
  • D. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Q. Which treaty ended World War I? (1919)
  • A. Treaty of Versailles
  • B. Treaty of Paris
  • C. Treaty of Trianon
  • D. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Q. Which treaty marked the end of the First Anglo-Sikh War and established British control over Punjab?
  • A. Treaty of Amritsar
  • B. Treaty of Lahore
  • C. Treaty of Delhi
  • D. Treaty of Simla
Q. Which treaty marked the end of the First Anglo-Sikh War and significantly altered the political landscape of Northern India?
  • A. Treaty of Amritsar
  • B. Treaty of Lahore
  • C. Treaty of Delhi
  • D. Treaty of Bassein
Q. Which treaty, signed in 1992, aimed to address global warming and promote sustainable development? (1992)
  • A. A. The Paris Agreement
  • B. B. The Kyoto Protocol
  • C. C. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
  • D. D. The Montreal Protocol
Q. Which treaty, signed in 1992, marked a significant global commitment to address climate change? (1992)
  • A. Kyoto Protocol
  • B. Paris Agreement
  • C. Rio Declaration
  • D. Montreal Protocol
Q. Which type of biomolecule is glucose?
  • A. Protein
  • B. Lipid
  • C. Carbohydrate
  • D. Nucleic Acid
Q. Which type of blood vessel carries oxygenated blood away from the heart? (2022)
  • A. Veins
  • B. Capillaries
  • C. Arteries
  • D. Venules
Q. Which type of blood vessel is primarily responsible for nutrient and gas exchange? (2019)
  • A. Arteries
  • B. Veins
  • C. Capillaries
  • D. Arterioles
Q. Which type of cell division results in two identical daughter cells? (2020)
  • A. Meiosis
  • B. Mitosis
  • C. Binary fission
  • D. Budding
Q. Which type of cloud is typically associated with thunderstorms?
  • A. Cumulus
  • B. Stratus
  • C. Cirrus
  • D. Cumulonimbus
Q. Which type of connective tissue connects muscles to bones? (2023)
  • A. Tendons
  • B. Ligaments
  • C. Cartilage
  • D. Adipose tissue
Q. Which type of crystal system has the highest symmetry? (2022)
  • A. Cubic
  • B. Tetragonal
  • C. Orthorhombic
  • D. Monoclinic
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