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  • Panthera Tigris is the scientific name of


  • Options
  • A. Panther
  • B. Tiger
  • C. Whale
  • D. Goat

  • Correct Answer
  • Tiger 

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    • 1. If water smells bad, then that odour can be removed by adding

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    • A. alum
    • B. bleach
    • C. activated carbon
    • D. deactivated nitrogen
    • Discuss
    • 2. Chlorophyll was first isolated and named by

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    • A. Caventou
    • B. Pelletier
    • C. Chlorophyll
    • D. Caventou and Pelletier
    • Discuss
    • 3. Earth is also known as _______.

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    • A. Orange planet
    • B. Green planet
    • C. Blue planet
    • D. Yellow planet
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    • 4. Which among the following is not an inner planet?

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    • A. Mercury
    • B. Saturn
    • C. Venus
    • D. Earth
    • Discuss
    • 5. Annona squamosa is the scientific name of

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    • A. Custard Apple
    • B. Papaya
    • C. Babhul
    • D. Drumstick
    • Discuss
    • 6. Workers in leather tanning industries tend to suffer from

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    • A. asthma
    • B. heart diseases
    • C. skin diseases
    • D. blood diseases
    • Discuss
    • 7. Concentration of water vapour in troposphere is

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    • A. 0-4%
    • B. 10-14%
    • C. 20-24%
    • D. 30-34%
    • Discuss
    • 8. Spring tides occur when ______.

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    • A. the moon, the sun and the earth are in the same line
    • B. the sun is closest to earth
    • C. the moon is farthest from earth
    • D. the earth is at right angles with the sun and the moon
    • Discuss
    • 9. The Great Smog of 1952 was a severe air-pollution event which affected _______.

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    • A. Paris
    • B. London
    • C. New York
    • D. Delhi
    • Discuss
    • 10. Which of the following processes is responsible for causing rain?

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    • A. Filtration
    • B. Evaporation and Condensation
    • C. Evaporation
    • D. Condensation
    • Discuss


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