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01.04.202520:23
📚 Questions about alkanes and alkynes:
1. Which of the following is the general formula for alkanes?
* A. CnH2n
* B. CnH2n+2
* C. CnH2n-2
* D. CnH2n-4
2. Which of the following is the general formula for alkenes?
* A. CnH2n
* B. CnH2n+2
* C. CnH2n-2
* D. CnH2n-4
3. Which of the following is the general formula for alkynes?
* A. CnH2n
* B. CnH2n+2
* C. CnH2n-2
* D. CnH2n-4
4. Which of the following is an alkane?
* A. CH4
* B. C2H4
* C. C2H2
* D. C3H6
5. Which of the following is an alkene?
* A. CH4
* B. C2H4
* C. C2H2
* D. C3H6
6. Which of the following is an alkyne?
* A. CH4
* B. C2H4
* C. C2H2
* D. C3H6
7. Which of the following alkanes has the highest boiling point?
* A. methane
* B. ethane
* C. propane
* D. butane
8. Which of the following alkenes has the highest boiling point?
* A. ethene
* B. propene
* C. butene
* D. pentene
9. Which of the following alkynes has the highest boiling point?
* A. ethyne
* B. propyne
* C. butyne
* D. pentyne
10. Which of the following alkanes is the most reactive?
* A. methane
* B. ethane
* C. propane
* D. butane
11. Which of the following alkenes is the most reactive?
* A. ethene
* B. propene
* C. butene
* D. pentene
12. Which of the following alkynes is the most reactive?
* A. ethyne
* B. propyne
* C. butyne
* D. pentyne
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1. Which of the following is the general formula for alkanes?
* A. CnH2n
* B. CnH2n+2
* C. CnH2n-2
* D. CnH2n-4
2. Which of the following is the general formula for alkenes?
* A. CnH2n
* B. CnH2n+2
* C. CnH2n-2
* D. CnH2n-4
3. Which of the following is the general formula for alkynes?
* A. CnH2n
* B. CnH2n+2
* C. CnH2n-2
* D. CnH2n-4
4. Which of the following is an alkane?
* A. CH4
* B. C2H4
* C. C2H2
* D. C3H6
5. Which of the following is an alkene?
* A. CH4
* B. C2H4
* C. C2H2
* D. C3H6
6. Which of the following is an alkyne?
* A. CH4
* B. C2H4
* C. C2H2
* D. C3H6
7. Which of the following alkanes has the highest boiling point?
* A. methane
* B. ethane
* C. propane
* D. butane
8. Which of the following alkenes has the highest boiling point?
* A. ethene
* B. propene
* C. butene
* D. pentene
9. Which of the following alkynes has the highest boiling point?
* A. ethyne
* B. propyne
* C. butyne
* D. pentyne
10. Which of the following alkanes is the most reactive?
* A. methane
* B. ethane
* C. propane
* D. butane
11. Which of the following alkenes is the most reactive?
* A. ethene
* B. propene
* C. butene
* D. pentene
12. Which of the following alkynes is the most reactive?
* A. ethyne
* B. propyne
* C. butyne
* D. pentyne
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01.04.202522:12
📚BIOLOGY COMMON QUESTIONS
1. The main function of the heart is to:
(A) Pump blood throughout the body
(B) Filter waste products from the blood
(C) Regulate body temperature
(D) Produce red blood cells
2. Which of the following blood vessels carries blood away from the heart?
(A) Arteries
(B) Veins
(C) Capillaries
(D) Lymph vessels
3. The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood and body cells occurs in the:
(A) Arteries
(B) Veins
(C) Capillaries
(D) Lymphatics
4. Which of the following is NOT a type of blood cell?
(A) Red blood cell
(B) White blood cell
(C) Thrombocyte
(D) Neutrophil
5. The function of platelets is to:
(A) Carry oxygen
(B) Fight infection
(C) Clot blood
(D) Regulate blood pressure
6. The main function of the kidneys is to:
(A) Filter waste products from the blood
(B) Regulate blood pressure
(C) Produce hormones
(D) Digest food
7. The filtering unit of the kidney is the:
(A) Nephron
(B) Glomerulus
(C) Bowman's capsule
(D) Renal pelvis
8. Which of the following substances is NOT filtered by the kidneys?
(A) Glucose
(B) Urea
(C) Creatinine
(D) Sodium
9. The kidneys help regulate blood pressure by:
(A) Releasing hormones
(B) Adjusting salt and water balance
(C) Controlling blood flow
(D) Both B and C
10. Which of the following is a common kidney disease?
(A) Renal failure
(B) Diabetes
(C) Hypertension
(D) All of the above
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1. The main function of the heart is to:
(A) Pump blood throughout the body
(B) Filter waste products from the blood
(C) Regulate body temperature
(D) Produce red blood cells
2. Which of the following blood vessels carries blood away from the heart?
(A) Arteries
(B) Veins
(C) Capillaries
(D) Lymph vessels
3. The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between blood and body cells occurs in the:
(A) Arteries
(B) Veins
(C) Capillaries
(D) Lymphatics
4. Which of the following is NOT a type of blood cell?
(A) Red blood cell
(B) White blood cell
(C) Thrombocyte
(D) Neutrophil
5. The function of platelets is to:
(A) Carry oxygen
(B) Fight infection
(C) Clot blood
(D) Regulate blood pressure
6. The main function of the kidneys is to:
(A) Filter waste products from the blood
(B) Regulate blood pressure
(C) Produce hormones
(D) Digest food
7. The filtering unit of the kidney is the:
(A) Nephron
(B) Glomerulus
(C) Bowman's capsule
(D) Renal pelvis
8. Which of the following substances is NOT filtered by the kidneys?
(A) Glucose
(B) Urea
(C) Creatinine
(D) Sodium
9. The kidneys help regulate blood pressure by:
(A) Releasing hormones
(B) Adjusting salt and water balance
(C) Controlling blood flow
(D) Both B and C
10. Which of the following is a common kidney disease?
(A) Renal failure
(B) Diabetes
(C) Hypertension
(D) All of the above
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22.04.202514:04
Pythagorean theorem
1. The Pythagorean Theorem applies to what type of triangle?
a) Acute triangle
b) Obtuse triangle
c) Right triangle
d) Equilateral triangle
2. In a right triangle, the side opposite the right angle is called the:
a) Base
b) Altitude
c) Hypotenuse
d) Leg
3. The Pythagorean Theorem states:
a) a + b = c
b) a² + b² = c
c) a² + b² = c²
d) a = b = c
4. If a = 3 and b = 4 in a right triangle, what is the length of c (the hypotenuse)?
a) 5
b) 7
c) 25
d) √7
5. If c = 13 and a = 5 in a right triangle, what is the length of b?
a) 8
b) 12
c) 18
d) √194
6. Which of the following sets of side lengths could form a right triangle?
a) 2, 3, 4
b) 3, 4, 5
c) 4, 5, 6
d) 5, 6, 7
7. A ladder is leaning against a wall. The ladder is 10 feet long, and the base of the ladder is 6 feet from the wall. How high up the wall does the ladder reach?
a) 4 feet
b) 8 feet
c) 16 feet
d) 64 feet
8. What is the relationship of sin²(x)+cos²(x)= to with Pythagoras theorem?
a) Pythagoras Theorem has no relevance to the trig equation.
b) They are completely equivalent
c) It is just a coincidence as 1, sinx, cosx does not represent a triangle
d) It follows the same equation as a²+b²=c²
9. A square has a diagonal of length 8√2. What is the side length of the square?
a) 4
b) 8
c) 16
d) 64
10. Which equation cannot be derived from using pythagorean thereom.
a) a = √(c² - b²)
b) b = √(c² - a²)
c) c = √(a² + b²)
d) c = a+b
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1. The Pythagorean Theorem applies to what type of triangle?
a) Acute triangle
b) Obtuse triangle
c) Right triangle
d) Equilateral triangle
2. In a right triangle, the side opposite the right angle is called the:
a) Base
b) Altitude
c) Hypotenuse
d) Leg
3. The Pythagorean Theorem states:
a) a + b = c
b) a² + b² = c
c) a² + b² = c²
d) a = b = c
4. If a = 3 and b = 4 in a right triangle, what is the length of c (the hypotenuse)?
a) 5
b) 7
c) 25
d) √7
5. If c = 13 and a = 5 in a right triangle, what is the length of b?
a) 8
b) 12
c) 18
d) √194
6. Which of the following sets of side lengths could form a right triangle?
a) 2, 3, 4
b) 3, 4, 5
c) 4, 5, 6
d) 5, 6, 7
7. A ladder is leaning against a wall. The ladder is 10 feet long, and the base of the ladder is 6 feet from the wall. How high up the wall does the ladder reach?
a) 4 feet
b) 8 feet
c) 16 feet
d) 64 feet
8. What is the relationship of sin²(x)+cos²(x)= to with Pythagoras theorem?
a) Pythagoras Theorem has no relevance to the trig equation.
b) They are completely equivalent
c) It is just a coincidence as 1, sinx, cosx does not represent a triangle
d) It follows the same equation as a²+b²=c²
9. A square has a diagonal of length 8√2. What is the side length of the square?
a) 4
b) 8
c) 16
d) 64
10. Which equation cannot be derived from using pythagorean thereom.
a) a = √(c² - b²)
b) b = √(c² - a²)
c) c = √(a² + b²)
d) c = a+b
Answer Key:
1. c) Right triangle
2. c) Hypotenuse
3. c) a² + b² = c²
4. a) 5
5. b) 12
6. b) 3, 4, 5
7. b) 8 feet
8. d) It follows the same equation as a^2+b^2=c^2.
9. b) 8
10. d) c = a+b
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03.04.202501:57
Most common Biology Questions for Entrance Exam from : Nervous System Parts and Functions
1. The basic functional unit of the nervous system is the:
a) Neuron
b) Neuroglia
c) Axon
d) Dendrite
2. Which part of a neuron typically receives signals from other neurons?
a) Axon
b) Myelin sheath
c) Dendrite
d) Synapse
3. The long, slender projection of a neuron that conducts electrical impulses away from the cell body is the:
a) Dendrite
b) Axon
c) Synapse
d) Neuroglia
4. What is the function of the myelin sheath?
a) To transmit signals to the next neuron
b) To receive signals from other neurons
c) To speed up the conduction of nerve impulses
d) To nourish the neuron
5. The gap between two neurons where neurotransmitters are released is called the:
a) Axon
b) Dendrite
c) Synapse
d) Myelin sheath
6. Which of the following is a chemical messenger that transmits signals between neurons?
a) Myelin
b) Neurotransmitter
c) Action potential
d) Membrane potential
7. The central nervous system (CNS) consists of:
a) The brain and spinal cord
b) The cranial and spinal nerves
c) The sensory and motor neurons
d) The sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions
8. Which part of the brain is responsible for higher-level functions, such as thinking, memory, and language?
a) Cerebellum
b) Brainstem
c) Cerebrum
d) Thalamus
9. The part of the brain that coordinates movement and balance is the:
a) Cerebrum
b) Cerebellum
c) Medulla oblongata
d) Hypothalamus
10. Which part of the brainstem is involved in regulating heart rate and breathing?
a) Cerebellum
b) Pons
c) Medulla oblongata
d) Thalamus
11. The peripheral nervous system (PNS) includes:
a) The brain and spinal cord
b) All the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord
c) Only the sensory nerves
d) Only the motor nerves
12. Which division of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for the "fight-or-flight" response?
a) Parasympathetic
b) Somatic
c) Sympathetic
d) Enteric
13. Which division of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for "rest and digest" functions?
a) Sympathetic
b) Sensory
c) Motor
d) Parasympathetic
14. Sensory neurons transmit information from:
a) The brain to the muscles
b) The spinal cord to the brain
c) Receptors to the central nervous system
d) The central nervous system to the peripheral nervous system
15. Motor neurons transmit information from:
a) Receptors to the central nervous system
b) The brain to the sensory receptors
c) The central nervous system to the muscles and glands
d) The peripheral nervous system to the central nervous system
Answers:
1. a
2. c
3. b
4. c
5. c
6. b
7. a
8. c
9. b
10. c
11. b
12. c
13. d
14. c
15. c
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1. The basic functional unit of the nervous system is the:
a) Neuron
b) Neuroglia
c) Axon
d) Dendrite
2. Which part of a neuron typically receives signals from other neurons?
a) Axon
b) Myelin sheath
c) Dendrite
d) Synapse
3. The long, slender projection of a neuron that conducts electrical impulses away from the cell body is the:
a) Dendrite
b) Axon
c) Synapse
d) Neuroglia
4. What is the function of the myelin sheath?
a) To transmit signals to the next neuron
b) To receive signals from other neurons
c) To speed up the conduction of nerve impulses
d) To nourish the neuron
5. The gap between two neurons where neurotransmitters are released is called the:
a) Axon
b) Dendrite
c) Synapse
d) Myelin sheath
6. Which of the following is a chemical messenger that transmits signals between neurons?
a) Myelin
b) Neurotransmitter
c) Action potential
d) Membrane potential
7. The central nervous system (CNS) consists of:
a) The brain and spinal cord
b) The cranial and spinal nerves
c) The sensory and motor neurons
d) The sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions
8. Which part of the brain is responsible for higher-level functions, such as thinking, memory, and language?
a) Cerebellum
b) Brainstem
c) Cerebrum
d) Thalamus
9. The part of the brain that coordinates movement and balance is the:
a) Cerebrum
b) Cerebellum
c) Medulla oblongata
d) Hypothalamus
10. Which part of the brainstem is involved in regulating heart rate and breathing?
a) Cerebellum
b) Pons
c) Medulla oblongata
d) Thalamus
11. The peripheral nervous system (PNS) includes:
a) The brain and spinal cord
b) All the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord
c) Only the sensory nerves
d) Only the motor nerves
12. Which division of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for the "fight-or-flight" response?
a) Parasympathetic
b) Somatic
c) Sympathetic
d) Enteric
13. Which division of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for "rest and digest" functions?
a) Sympathetic
b) Sensory
c) Motor
d) Parasympathetic
14. Sensory neurons transmit information from:
a) The brain to the muscles
b) The spinal cord to the brain
c) Receptors to the central nervous system
d) The central nervous system to the peripheral nervous system
15. Motor neurons transmit information from:
a) Receptors to the central nervous system
b) The brain to the sensory receptors
c) The central nervous system to the muscles and glands
d) The peripheral nervous system to the central nervous system
Answers:
1. a
2. c
3. b
4. c
5. c
6. b
7. a
8. c
9. b
10. c
11. b
12. c
13. d
14. c
15. c
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27.03.202502:53
👉Biology questions
1. Which organelle is responsible for the production of energy in a cell?
a) Nucleus
b) Golgi apparatus
c) Mitochondria
d) Endoplasmic reticulum
2. What is the function of the cell membrane?
a) Protection and support
b) Control of substances entering and leaving the cell
c) Protein synthesis
d) Storage of genetic material
3. Which of the following is NOT a type of cell division?
a) Mitosis
b) Meiosis
c) Cytokinesis
d) Osmosis
4. What is the role of ribosomes in a cell?
a) Protein synthesis
b) Energy production
c) Storage of genetic material
d) Cell division
5. Which of the following is NOT a component of the cytoskeleton?
a) Microtubules
b) Microfilaments
c) Intermediate filaments
d) Cell wall
6. What is the function of the Golgi apparatus?
a) Protein synthesis
b) Energy production
c) Packaging and modification of proteins
d) Storage of genetic material
7. Which organelle is responsible for the synthesis of lipids?
a) Nucleus
b) Golgi apparatus
c) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
d) Rough endoplasmic reticulum
8. What is the function of vacuoles in plant cells?
a) Storage of water and nutrients
b) Protein synthesis
c) Energy production
d) Cell division
9. Which of the following is NOT a type of cellular transport?
a) Diffusion
b) Osmosis
c) Active transport
d) Photosynthesis
10. Which organelle is responsible for detoxification of harmful substances in liver cells?
a) Nucleus
b) Golgi apparatus
c) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
d) Rough endoplasmic reticulum
11. What is the function of lysosomes in a cell?
a) Protein synthesis
b) Energy production
c) Breakdown of cellular waste and debris
d) Storage of genetic material
12. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of prokaryotic cells?
a) Presence of a nucleus
b) Lack of membrane-bound organelles
c) Presence of DNA
d) Presence of a cell membrane
13. What is the function of the centrioles in animal cells?
a) Protein synthesis
b) Energy production
c) Cell division
d) Storage of genetic material
14. Which organelle is responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells?
a) Nucleus
b) Golgi apparatus
c) Chloroplasts
d) Mitochondria
15. What is the function of the nuclear envelope?
a) Protection of the nucleus
b) Protein synthesis
c) Energy production
d) Storage of genetic material
16. Which of the following is NOT a type of cell junction?
a) Desmosomes
b) Tight junctions
c) Gap junctions
d) Cell wall
17. What is the function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum?
a) Protein synthesis
b) Energy production
c) Packaging and modification of proteins
d) Storage of genetic material
18. What is the function of the nucleolus in a cell?
a) Protein synthesis
b) Energy production
c) Storage of genetic material
d) Cell division
19. Which of the following is NOT a type of passive transport?
a) Diffusion
b) Osmosis
c) Active transport
d) Facilitated diffusion
20. What is the function of the cell wall in plant cells?
a) Protection and support
b) Control of substances entering and leaving the cell
c) Protein synthesis
d) Storage of genetic material
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1. Which organelle is responsible for the production of energy in a cell?
a) Nucleus
b) Golgi apparatus
c) Mitochondria
d) Endoplasmic reticulum
2. What is the function of the cell membrane?
a) Protection and support
b) Control of substances entering and leaving the cell
c) Protein synthesis
d) Storage of genetic material
3. Which of the following is NOT a type of cell division?
a) Mitosis
b) Meiosis
c) Cytokinesis
d) Osmosis
4. What is the role of ribosomes in a cell?
a) Protein synthesis
b) Energy production
c) Storage of genetic material
d) Cell division
5. Which of the following is NOT a component of the cytoskeleton?
a) Microtubules
b) Microfilaments
c) Intermediate filaments
d) Cell wall
6. What is the function of the Golgi apparatus?
a) Protein synthesis
b) Energy production
c) Packaging and modification of proteins
d) Storage of genetic material
7. Which organelle is responsible for the synthesis of lipids?
a) Nucleus
b) Golgi apparatus
c) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
d) Rough endoplasmic reticulum
8. What is the function of vacuoles in plant cells?
a) Storage of water and nutrients
b) Protein synthesis
c) Energy production
d) Cell division
9. Which of the following is NOT a type of cellular transport?
a) Diffusion
b) Osmosis
c) Active transport
d) Photosynthesis
10. Which organelle is responsible for detoxification of harmful substances in liver cells?
a) Nucleus
b) Golgi apparatus
c) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
d) Rough endoplasmic reticulum
11. What is the function of lysosomes in a cell?
a) Protein synthesis
b) Energy production
c) Breakdown of cellular waste and debris
d) Storage of genetic material
12. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of prokaryotic cells?
a) Presence of a nucleus
b) Lack of membrane-bound organelles
c) Presence of DNA
d) Presence of a cell membrane
13. What is the function of the centrioles in animal cells?
a) Protein synthesis
b) Energy production
c) Cell division
d) Storage of genetic material
14. Which organelle is responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells?
a) Nucleus
b) Golgi apparatus
c) Chloroplasts
d) Mitochondria
15. What is the function of the nuclear envelope?
a) Protection of the nucleus
b) Protein synthesis
c) Energy production
d) Storage of genetic material
16. Which of the following is NOT a type of cell junction?
a) Desmosomes
b) Tight junctions
c) Gap junctions
d) Cell wall
17. What is the function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum?
a) Protein synthesis
b) Energy production
c) Packaging and modification of proteins
d) Storage of genetic material
18. What is the function of the nucleolus in a cell?
a) Protein synthesis
b) Energy production
c) Storage of genetic material
d) Cell division
19. Which of the following is NOT a type of passive transport?
a) Diffusion
b) Osmosis
c) Active transport
d) Facilitated diffusion
20. What is the function of the cell wall in plant cells?
a) Protection and support
b) Control of substances entering and leaving the cell
c) Protein synthesis
d) Storage of genetic material
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1. "Ocean" is to "Water" as "Forest" is to:
a) Grass
b) Leaves
c) Trees
d) Animals
2. "Sun" is to "Day" as "Moon" is to:
a) Night
b) Stars
c) Sky
d) Darkness
3. "Butterfly" is to "Cocoon" as "Bird" is to:
a) Eggs
b) Nest
c) Wings
d) Beak
4. "Library" is to "Books" as "Garden" is to:
a) Trees
b) Flowers
c) Soil
d) Seeds
5. "Doctor" is to "Hospital" as "Teacher" is to:
a) Classroom
b) Books
c) Students
d) Exams
6. "Fish" is to "Swim" as "Bird" is to:
a) Walk
b) Fly
c) Sing
d) Nest
7. "Pen" is to "Ink" as "Pencil" is to:
a) Eraser
b) Lead
c) Paper
d) Sharpener
8. "Car" is to "Road" as "Boat" is to:
a) Ocean
b) Sky
c) Dock
d) Captain
9. "Candle" is to "Flame" as "Lamp" is to:
a) Wire
b) Light
c) Shade
d) Switch
10. "Bee" is to "Honey" as "Cow" is to:
a) Meat
b) Hay
c) Milk
d) Grass
11. "Journey" is to "Travel" as "Study" is to:
a) Learn
b) School
c) Read
d) Homework
12. "Rain" is to "Wet" as "Fire" is to:
a) Heat
b) Smoke
c) Ashes
d) Burn
13. "Plane" is to "Fly" as "Submarine" is to:
a) Dive
b) Float
c) Sail
d) Sink
14. "Clock" is to "Time" as "Thermometer" is to:
a) Heat
b) Temperature
c) Weather
d) Rain
15. "Doctor" is to "Medicine" as "Chef" is to:
a) Ingredients
b) Knife
c) Food
d) Recipe
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27.03.202515:11
📌 Physics Motion in a straight line Q&A
1. What is the definition of rectilinear motion?
A) Motion in a circular path
B) Motion along a straight line
C) Motion with varying velocity
D) Motion along a curved path
Answer: B) Motion along a straight line
2. An object is in motion if:
A) It remains at rest
B) It changes position relative to a reference point
C) It moves in a circular path
D) Its speed remains constant
Answer: B) It changes position relative to a reference point
3. Which of the following is a scalar quantity?
A) Displacement
B) Velocity
C) Distance
D) Acceleration
Answer: C) Distance
4. Displacement refers to:
A) The total path length travelled by a body
B) The change in position of a body in a certain direction
C) The speed of an object
D) The average velocity of an object
Answer: B) The change in position of a body in a certain direction
5. How can the speed of an object be calculated?
A) Distance divided by time
B) Displacement divided by time
C) Velocity multiplied by time
D) Acceleration multiplied by time
Answer: A) Distance divided by time
6. Which of the following is true about velocity?
A) Velocity is always the same as speed
B) Velocity is a scalar quantity
C) Velocity includes both speed and direction
D) Velocity cannot be zero
Answer: C) Velocity includes both speed and direction
7. The average velocity is:
A) Displacement divided by time
B) Distance divided by time
C) Speed at a specific instant
D) Zero for uniform motion
Answer: A) Displacement divided by time
8. When is the average velocity the same as instantaneous velocity?
A) When the object is accelerating
B) When the object is in uniform motion
C) When the object changes direction
D) When the object is at rest
Answer: B) When the object is in uniform motion
9. Which of the following is true about acceleration?
A) Acceleration occurs only when an object speeds up
B) Acceleration can also occur when an object slows down
C) Acceleration does not depend on the direction of motion
D) Acceleration is not related to a change in velocity
Answer: B) Acceleration can also occur when an object slows down
10. Uniform motion refers to:
A) Motion with varying speed
B) Motion along a curved path
C) Motion along a straight line with constant velocity
D) Motion where the object is at rest
Answer: C) Motion along a straight line with constant velocity
11. The slope of a position-versus-time graph represents:
A) Acceleration
B) Instantaneous velocity
C) Distance
D) Average velocity
Answer: B) Instantaneous velocity
12. What is true about instantaneous velocity and average velocity if the velocity is constant?
A) Instantaneous velocity is always greater than average velocity
B) Instantaneous velocity is less than average velocity
C) Instantaneous velocity equals average velocity
D) Instantaneous velocity cannot be determined
Answer: C) Instantaneous velocity equals average velocity
13. Which of the following quantities is a vector?
A) Distance
B) Speed
C) Displacement
D) Time
Answer: C) Displacement
14. If an object moves with constant speed, what can be said about its velocity?
A) It is constantly changing
B) It has zero acceleration
C) Its displacement is zero
D) It is non-uniform
Answer: B) It has zero acceleration
15. What is the change in the position of a body called?
A) Distance
B) Displacement
C) Speed
D) Acceleration
Answer: B) Displacement
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A) Motion in a circular path
B) Motion along a straight line
C) Motion with varying velocity
D) Motion along a curved path
Answer: B) Motion along a straight line
2. An object is in motion if:
A) It remains at rest
B) It changes position relative to a reference point
C) It moves in a circular path
D) Its speed remains constant
Answer: B) It changes position relative to a reference point
3. Which of the following is a scalar quantity?
A) Displacement
B) Velocity
C) Distance
D) Acceleration
Answer: C) Distance
4. Displacement refers to:
A) The total path length travelled by a body
B) The change in position of a body in a certain direction
C) The speed of an object
D) The average velocity of an object
Answer: B) The change in position of a body in a certain direction
5. How can the speed of an object be calculated?
A) Distance divided by time
B) Displacement divided by time
C) Velocity multiplied by time
D) Acceleration multiplied by time
Answer: A) Distance divided by time
6. Which of the following is true about velocity?
A) Velocity is always the same as speed
B) Velocity is a scalar quantity
C) Velocity includes both speed and direction
D) Velocity cannot be zero
Answer: C) Velocity includes both speed and direction
7. The average velocity is:
A) Displacement divided by time
B) Distance divided by time
C) Speed at a specific instant
D) Zero for uniform motion
Answer: A) Displacement divided by time
8. When is the average velocity the same as instantaneous velocity?
A) When the object is accelerating
B) When the object is in uniform motion
C) When the object changes direction
D) When the object is at rest
Answer: B) When the object is in uniform motion
9. Which of the following is true about acceleration?
A) Acceleration occurs only when an object speeds up
B) Acceleration can also occur when an object slows down
C) Acceleration does not depend on the direction of motion
D) Acceleration is not related to a change in velocity
Answer: B) Acceleration can also occur when an object slows down
10. Uniform motion refers to:
A) Motion with varying speed
B) Motion along a curved path
C) Motion along a straight line with constant velocity
D) Motion where the object is at rest
Answer: C) Motion along a straight line with constant velocity
11. The slope of a position-versus-time graph represents:
A) Acceleration
B) Instantaneous velocity
C) Distance
D) Average velocity
Answer: B) Instantaneous velocity
12. What is true about instantaneous velocity and average velocity if the velocity is constant?
A) Instantaneous velocity is always greater than average velocity
B) Instantaneous velocity is less than average velocity
C) Instantaneous velocity equals average velocity
D) Instantaneous velocity cannot be determined
Answer: C) Instantaneous velocity equals average velocity
13. Which of the following quantities is a vector?
A) Distance
B) Speed
C) Displacement
D) Time
Answer: C) Displacement
14. If an object moves with constant speed, what can be said about its velocity?
A) It is constantly changing
B) It has zero acceleration
C) Its displacement is zero
D) It is non-uniform
Answer: B) It has zero acceleration
15. What is the change in the position of a body called?
A) Distance
B) Displacement
C) Speed
D) Acceleration
Answer: B) Displacement
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30.03.202502:49
🌿gerunds and infinitives in English:
1, She enjoys ___ to music in her free time.
A) listen
B) listening
C) to listen
D) listened
2, I forgot ___ the door before leaving the house.
A) lock
B) locking
C) to lock
D) locked
3, They decided ___ the meeting until next week.
A) postpone
B) postponing
C) to postpone
D) postponed
4, He admitted ___ the mistake during the project.
A) make
B) making
C) to make
D) made
5, We hope ___ the exam with good grades.
A) pass
B) passing
C) to pass
D) passed
6, Smoking ___ harmful to your health.
A) is
B) to be
C) being
D) be
7, She can’t stand ___ in long lines at the store.
A) wait
B) waiting
C) to wait
D) waited
8, The teacher asked us ___ the homework by tomorrow.
A) finish
B) finishing
C) to finish
D) finished
9, I don’t mind ___ late if it helps the team.
A) work
B) working
C) to work
D) worked
10, He promised ___ me with my assignment.
A) help
B) helping
C) to help
D) helped
Answers
1 B
2 C
3 C
4 B
5 C
6 A
7 B
8 C
9 B
10 C
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A) listen
B) listening
C) to listen
D) listened
2, I forgot ___ the door before leaving the house.
A) lock
B) locking
C) to lock
D) locked
3, They decided ___ the meeting until next week.
A) postpone
B) postponing
C) to postpone
D) postponed
4, He admitted ___ the mistake during the project.
A) make
B) making
C) to make
D) made
5, We hope ___ the exam with good grades.
A) pass
B) passing
C) to pass
D) passed
6, Smoking ___ harmful to your health.
A) is
B) to be
C) being
D) be
7, She can’t stand ___ in long lines at the store.
A) wait
B) waiting
C) to wait
D) waited
8, The teacher asked us ___ the homework by tomorrow.
A) finish
B) finishing
C) to finish
D) finished
9, I don’t mind ___ late if it helps the team.
A) work
B) working
C) to work
D) worked
10, He promised ___ me with my assignment.
A) help
B) helping
C) to help
D) helped
Answers
1 B
2 C
3 C
4 B
5 C
6 A
7 B
8 C
9 B
10 C
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29.03.202502:35
Kinematics Questions
1. 🚗 A car accelerates uniformly from rest to a speed of 20 m/s in 10 seconds. What is the car’s acceleration?
a) 1 m/s²
b) 2 m/s²
c) 3 m/s²
d) 4 m/s²
2. 🏀 A ball is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 15 m/s. How long does it take to reach its maximum height? (g = 9.8 m/s²)
a) 1.53 s
b) 2.50 s
c) 3.06 s
d) 4.58 s
3. 🕒 A particle moves with a constant velocity of 5 m/s for 10 seconds. What is the displacement during this time?
a) 25 m
b) 50 m
c) 75 m
d) 100 m
4. 🌍 An object is in free fall. After 2 seconds, what is its velocity? (g = 9.8 m/s²)
a) 9.8 m/s
b) 19.6 m/s
c) 29.4 m/s
d) 39.2 m/s
5. 📏 A train travels 120 m in 10 seconds at a constant speed. What is the speed of the train?
a) 10 m/s
b) 12 m/s
c) 15 m/s
d) 18 m/s
6. 🎢 What does the area under a velocity-time graph represent?
a) Speed
b) Distance traveled
c) Acceleration
d) Change in velocity
7. ✈️ A plane accelerates from rest at 5 m/s² for 8 seconds. What is its final velocity?
a) 30 m/s
b) 40 m/s
c) 50 m/s
d) 60 m/s
8. 🛤️ A car traveling at 20 m/s comes to rest in 5 seconds. What is its acceleration?
a) -2 m/s²
b) -4 m/s²
c) -5 m/s²
d) -8 m/s²
9. 🧭 Which of the following is a vector quantity?
a) Distance
b) Speed
c) Displacement
d) Time
10. 📐 When an object is thrown vertically upward, which of the following is true about its velocity at the maximum height?
a) It is zero, and the acceleration is also zero.
b) It is zero, but the acceleration is equal to downward.
c) The velocity is non-zero, and the acceleration is zero.
d) Both velocity and acceleration are non-zero but opposite in direction.
Dynamics Questions
11. 🔨 A 5 kg object is acted upon by a net force of 20 N. What is its acceleration?
a) 2 m/s²
b) 4 m/s²
c) 6 m/s²
d) 8 m/s²
12. ⚡ A car of mass 1,000 kg accelerates at 3 m/s². What is the net force acting on the car?
a) 1,000 N
b) 2,000 N
c) 3,000 N
d) 4,000 N
13. 🎯 A 10 kg object is pushed with a force of 50 N against a frictional force of 20 N. What is the net force acting on the object?
a) 10 N
b) 20 N
c) 30 N
d) 50 N
14. 📐 An object at rest is acted upon by a 15 N force. If its mass is 3 kg, what is its acceleration?
a) 3 m/s²
b) 4 m/s²
c) 5 m/s²
d) 6 m/s²
15. 🚀 A rocket of mass 500 kg exerts a thrust force of 10,000 N upward. If gravity exerts 5,000 N downward, what is the rocket’s acceleration?
a) 5 m/s²
b) 10 m/s²
c) 15 m/s²
d) 20 m/s²
16. 🔄 What is Newton’s third law of motion?
a) An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by an external force.
b) The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to its mass.
c) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
d) The force required to move an object is constant.
17. 🛡️ What does the force of friction depend on?
a) The speed of the object
b) The surface area in contact
c) The nature of the surfaces in contact and the normal force
d) The temperature of the surroundings
18. 📦 What is inertia?
a) The ability of an object to change its shape
b) The resistance of an object to any change in its state of motion
c) The force that acts on an object at rest
d) The effect of gravity on an object
19. 🪂 In Newton’s second law of motion, what does the variable represent?
a) Force
b) Speed
c) Mass
d) Distance
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1. 🚗 A car accelerates uniformly from rest to a speed of 20 m/s in 10 seconds. What is the car’s acceleration?
a) 1 m/s²
b) 2 m/s²
c) 3 m/s²
d) 4 m/s²
2. 🏀 A ball is thrown vertically upward with a speed of 15 m/s. How long does it take to reach its maximum height? (g = 9.8 m/s²)
a) 1.53 s
b) 2.50 s
c) 3.06 s
d) 4.58 s
3. 🕒 A particle moves with a constant velocity of 5 m/s for 10 seconds. What is the displacement during this time?
a) 25 m
b) 50 m
c) 75 m
d) 100 m
4. 🌍 An object is in free fall. After 2 seconds, what is its velocity? (g = 9.8 m/s²)
a) 9.8 m/s
b) 19.6 m/s
c) 29.4 m/s
d) 39.2 m/s
5. 📏 A train travels 120 m in 10 seconds at a constant speed. What is the speed of the train?
a) 10 m/s
b) 12 m/s
c) 15 m/s
d) 18 m/s
6. 🎢 What does the area under a velocity-time graph represent?
a) Speed
b) Distance traveled
c) Acceleration
d) Change in velocity
7. ✈️ A plane accelerates from rest at 5 m/s² for 8 seconds. What is its final velocity?
a) 30 m/s
b) 40 m/s
c) 50 m/s
d) 60 m/s
8. 🛤️ A car traveling at 20 m/s comes to rest in 5 seconds. What is its acceleration?
a) -2 m/s²
b) -4 m/s²
c) -5 m/s²
d) -8 m/s²
9. 🧭 Which of the following is a vector quantity?
a) Distance
b) Speed
c) Displacement
d) Time
10. 📐 When an object is thrown vertically upward, which of the following is true about its velocity at the maximum height?
a) It is zero, and the acceleration is also zero.
b) It is zero, but the acceleration is equal to downward.
c) The velocity is non-zero, and the acceleration is zero.
d) Both velocity and acceleration are non-zero but opposite in direction.
Dynamics Questions
11. 🔨 A 5 kg object is acted upon by a net force of 20 N. What is its acceleration?
a) 2 m/s²
b) 4 m/s²
c) 6 m/s²
d) 8 m/s²
12. ⚡ A car of mass 1,000 kg accelerates at 3 m/s². What is the net force acting on the car?
a) 1,000 N
b) 2,000 N
c) 3,000 N
d) 4,000 N
13. 🎯 A 10 kg object is pushed with a force of 50 N against a frictional force of 20 N. What is the net force acting on the object?
a) 10 N
b) 20 N
c) 30 N
d) 50 N
14. 📐 An object at rest is acted upon by a 15 N force. If its mass is 3 kg, what is its acceleration?
a) 3 m/s²
b) 4 m/s²
c) 5 m/s²
d) 6 m/s²
15. 🚀 A rocket of mass 500 kg exerts a thrust force of 10,000 N upward. If gravity exerts 5,000 N downward, what is the rocket’s acceleration?
a) 5 m/s²
b) 10 m/s²
c) 15 m/s²
d) 20 m/s²
16. 🔄 What is Newton’s third law of motion?
a) An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by an external force.
b) The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to its mass.
c) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
d) The force required to move an object is constant.
17. 🛡️ What does the force of friction depend on?
a) The speed of the object
b) The surface area in contact
c) The nature of the surfaces in contact and the normal force
d) The temperature of the surroundings
18. 📦 What is inertia?
a) The ability of an object to change its shape
b) The resistance of an object to any change in its state of motion
c) The force that acts on an object at rest
d) The effect of gravity on an object
19. 🪂 In Newton’s second law of motion, what does the variable represent?
a) Force
b) Speed
c) Mass
d) Distance
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16.04.202504:33
Chemistry most common part of EUU
1. Which of the following is NOT a periodic property?
a) Atomic radius
b) Ionization energy
c) Electronegativity
d) Mass number
2. As you move from left to right across a period in the periodic table, atomic radius generally:
a) Increases
b) Decreases
c) Remains constant
d) Varies unpredictably
3. Which of the following elements has the largest atomic radius?
a) Lithium (Li)
b) Sodium (Na)
c) Potassium (K)
d) Rubidium (Rb)
4. Ionization energy is the energy required to:
a) Add an electron to a neutral atom
b) Remove an electron from a neutral atom
c) Form a chemical bond
d) Break a chemical bond
5. As you move down a group in the periodic table, ionization energy generally:
a) Increases
b) Decreases
c) Remains constant
d) Varies unpredictably
6. Which of the following elements has the highest ionization energy?
a) Helium (He)
b) Neon (Ne)
c) Argon (Ar)
d) Krypton (Kr)
7. Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to:
a) Attract electrons in a chemical bond
b) Lose electrons in a chemical bond
c) Form a positive ion
d) Form a negative ion
8. As you move from left to right across a period in the periodic table, electronegativity generally:
a) Increases
b) Decreases
c) Remains constant
d) Varies unpredictably
9. Which of the following elements has the highest electronegativity?
a) Fluorine (F)
b) Chlorine (Cl)
c) Bromine (Br)
d) Iodine (I)
10. Which of the following is a characteristic of metals?
a) High ionization energy
b) High electronegativity
c) Good conductors of heat and electricity
d) Brittle and non-malleable
11. Which of the following is a characteristic of nonmetals?
a) Shiny and lustrous
b) Malleable and ductile
c) Poor conductors of heat and electricity
d) Tend to form cations
12. Which of the following is a characteristic of metalloids?
a) Have properties of both metals and nonmetals
b) Always exist as solids at room temperature
c) Are highly reactive
d) Are found only in trace amounts
13. Which of the following is the most reactive group of elements?
a) Alkali metals
b) Alkaline earth metals
c) Halogens
d) Noble gases
14. Which of the following is the least reactive group of elements?
a) Alkali metals
b) Alkaline earth metals
c) Halogens
d) Noble gases
15. Which of the following is a property of alkali metals?
a) They are soft, silvery-white metals
b) They are highly reactive with water
c) They form +1 ions
d) All of the above
16. Which of the following is a property of halogens?
a) They are highly reactive nonmetals
b) They exist as diatomic molecules
c) They form -1 ions
d) All of the above
17. Which of the following is a property of noble gases?
a) They are colorless, odorless, and tasteless gases
b) They are very unreactive
c) They have a full outer shell of electrons
d) All of the above
18. Which of the following is the correct order of increasing atomic radius?
a) Li < Na < K < Rb
b) Rb < K < Na < Li
c) K < Na < Li < Rb
d) Na < Li < Rb < K
19. Which of the following is the correct order of increasing ionization energy?
a) Li < Na < K < Rb
b) Rb < K < Na < Li
c) K < Na < Li < Rb
d) Na < Li < Rb < K
20. Which of the following is the correct order of increasing electronegativity?
a) F < Cl < Br < I
b) I < Br < Cl < F
c) Cl < F < Br < I
d) Br < I < Cl < F
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1. Which of the following is NOT a periodic property?
a) Atomic radius
b) Ionization energy
c) Electronegativity
d) Mass number
2. As you move from left to right across a period in the periodic table, atomic radius generally:
a) Increases
b) Decreases
c) Remains constant
d) Varies unpredictably
3. Which of the following elements has the largest atomic radius?
a) Lithium (Li)
b) Sodium (Na)
c) Potassium (K)
d) Rubidium (Rb)
4. Ionization energy is the energy required to:
a) Add an electron to a neutral atom
b) Remove an electron from a neutral atom
c) Form a chemical bond
d) Break a chemical bond
5. As you move down a group in the periodic table, ionization energy generally:
a) Increases
b) Decreases
c) Remains constant
d) Varies unpredictably
6. Which of the following elements has the highest ionization energy?
a) Helium (He)
b) Neon (Ne)
c) Argon (Ar)
d) Krypton (Kr)
7. Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to:
a) Attract electrons in a chemical bond
b) Lose electrons in a chemical bond
c) Form a positive ion
d) Form a negative ion
8. As you move from left to right across a period in the periodic table, electronegativity generally:
a) Increases
b) Decreases
c) Remains constant
d) Varies unpredictably
9. Which of the following elements has the highest electronegativity?
a) Fluorine (F)
b) Chlorine (Cl)
c) Bromine (Br)
d) Iodine (I)
10. Which of the following is a characteristic of metals?
a) High ionization energy
b) High electronegativity
c) Good conductors of heat and electricity
d) Brittle and non-malleable
11. Which of the following is a characteristic of nonmetals?
a) Shiny and lustrous
b) Malleable and ductile
c) Poor conductors of heat and electricity
d) Tend to form cations
12. Which of the following is a characteristic of metalloids?
a) Have properties of both metals and nonmetals
b) Always exist as solids at room temperature
c) Are highly reactive
d) Are found only in trace amounts
13. Which of the following is the most reactive group of elements?
a) Alkali metals
b) Alkaline earth metals
c) Halogens
d) Noble gases
14. Which of the following is the least reactive group of elements?
a) Alkali metals
b) Alkaline earth metals
c) Halogens
d) Noble gases
15. Which of the following is a property of alkali metals?
a) They are soft, silvery-white metals
b) They are highly reactive with water
c) They form +1 ions
d) All of the above
16. Which of the following is a property of halogens?
a) They are highly reactive nonmetals
b) They exist as diatomic molecules
c) They form -1 ions
d) All of the above
17. Which of the following is a property of noble gases?
a) They are colorless, odorless, and tasteless gases
b) They are very unreactive
c) They have a full outer shell of electrons
d) All of the above
18. Which of the following is the correct order of increasing atomic radius?
a) Li < Na < K < Rb
b) Rb < K < Na < Li
c) K < Na < Li < Rb
d) Na < Li < Rb < K
19. Which of the following is the correct order of increasing ionization energy?
a) Li < Na < K < Rb
b) Rb < K < Na < Li
c) K < Na < Li < Rb
d) Na < Li < Rb < K
20. Which of the following is the correct order of increasing electronegativity?
a) F < Cl < Br < I
b) I < Br < Cl < F
c) Cl < F < Br < I
d) Br < I < Cl < F
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1. d
2. b
3. d
4. b
5. b
6. a
7. a
8. a
9. a
10. c
11. c
12. a
13. a
14. d
15. d
16. d
17. d
18. a
19. b
20. b
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25.03.202505:22
Geography Questions with Answers
1. What is the longest river in the world?
- A) Amazon
- B) Nile
- C) Yangtze
- D) Mississippi
- Answer: B) Nile
2. Which is the largest desert in the world?
- A) Sahara
- B) Arabian
- C) Gobi
- D) Kalahari
- Answer: A) Sahara
3. Which country has the largest population in the world?
- A) India
- B) United States
- C) China
- D) Indonesia
- Answer: A) India
4. Which ocean is the largest by surface area?
- A) Atlantic
- B) Indian
- C) Arctic
- D) Pacific
- Answer: D) Pacific
5. Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- A) China
- B) Japan
- C) South Korea
- D) Thailand
- Answer: B) Japan
6. The Great Barrier Reef is located in which country?
- A) Indonesia
- B) Philippines
- C) Australia
- D) Papua New Guinea
- Answer: C) Australia
7. Which continent has the most countries?
- A) Africa
- B) Asia
- C) Europe
- D) South America
- Answer: A) Africa
8. Which country is the largest by land area?
- A) Canada
- B) United States
- C) China
- D) Russia
- Answer: D) Russia
9. Which river is the longest in Africa?
- A) Congo River
- B) Niger River
- C) Nile River
- D) Zambezi River
- Answer: C) Nile River
10. Which is the most populous city in the world?
- A) Tokyo
- B) New York
- C) Shanghai
- D) Mexico City
- Answer: A) Tokyo
11. What is the smallest continent by land area?
- A) Europe
- B) Antarctica
- C) Australia
- D) South America
- Answer: C) Australia
12. Which ocean is the smallest by surface area?
- A) Atlantic Ocean
- B) Indian Ocean
- C) Arctic Ocean
- D) Southern Ocean
- Answer: C) Arctic Ocean
13. Which U.S. state is known as the "Sunshine State"?
- A) California
- B) Texas
- C) Florida
- D) Arizona
- Answer: C) Florida
14. Which desert is the largest hot desert in the world?
- A) Gobi Desert
- B) Arabian Desert
- C) Kalahari Desert
- D) Sahara Desert
- Answer: D) Sahara Desert
15. Which climate zone is characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters?
- A) Tropical
- B) Mediterranean
- C) Arctic
- D) Continental
- Answer: B) Mediterranean
16. What is the primary cause of climate change?
- A) Deforestation
- B) Volcanic eruptions
- C) Greenhouse gas emissions
- D) Solar flares
- Answer: C) Greenhouse gas emissions
17. Which of the following countries has the highest population density?
- A) Australia
- B) Canada
- C) India
- D) Russia
- Answer: C) India
18. What term describes a climate with consistent, heavy rainfall and high temperatures throughout the year?
- A) Desert
- B) Tundra
- C) Tropical rainforest
- D) Steppe
- Answer: C)
19. Which climate type is found at the highest altitudes?
- A) Desert
- B) Polar
- C) Highland
- D) Temperate
- Answer: C) Highland
20. Which continent has the highest average population density?
- A) Europe
- B) Asia
- C) Africa
- D) South America
- Answer: B) Asia
21. What type of climate is characterized by cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers?
- A) Tropical
- B) Desert
- C) Continental
- D) Polar
- Answer: C) Continental
22. Which country has the fastest-growing population?
- A) Japan
- B) Germany
- C) Nigeria
- D) Italy
- Answer: C) Nigeria
23. What is the term for the long-term average weather conditions in a particular region?
- A) Weather
- B) Climate
- C) Atmosphere
- D) Season
- Answer: B) Climate
24. Which region is known for having a monsoon climate?
- A) Amazon Basin
- B) Mediterranean
- C) Southeast Asia
- D) Sahara Desert
- Answer: C) Southeast Asia
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1. What is the longest river in the world?
- A) Amazon
- B) Nile
- C) Yangtze
- D) Mississippi
- Answer: B) Nile
2. Which is the largest desert in the world?
- A) Sahara
- B) Arabian
- C) Gobi
- D) Kalahari
- Answer: A) Sahara
3. Which country has the largest population in the world?
- A) India
- B) United States
- C) China
- D) Indonesia
- Answer: A) India
4. Which ocean is the largest by surface area?
- A) Atlantic
- B) Indian
- C) Arctic
- D) Pacific
- Answer: D) Pacific
5. Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- A) China
- B) Japan
- C) South Korea
- D) Thailand
- Answer: B) Japan
6. The Great Barrier Reef is located in which country?
- A) Indonesia
- B) Philippines
- C) Australia
- D) Papua New Guinea
- Answer: C) Australia
7. Which continent has the most countries?
- A) Africa
- B) Asia
- C) Europe
- D) South America
- Answer: A) Africa
8. Which country is the largest by land area?
- A) Canada
- B) United States
- C) China
- D) Russia
- Answer: D) Russia
9. Which river is the longest in Africa?
- A) Congo River
- B) Niger River
- C) Nile River
- D) Zambezi River
- Answer: C) Nile River
10. Which is the most populous city in the world?
- A) Tokyo
- B) New York
- C) Shanghai
- D) Mexico City
- Answer: A) Tokyo
11. What is the smallest continent by land area?
- A) Europe
- B) Antarctica
- C) Australia
- D) South America
- Answer: C) Australia
12. Which ocean is the smallest by surface area?
- A) Atlantic Ocean
- B) Indian Ocean
- C) Arctic Ocean
- D) Southern Ocean
- Answer: C) Arctic Ocean
13. Which U.S. state is known as the "Sunshine State"?
- A) California
- B) Texas
- C) Florida
- D) Arizona
- Answer: C) Florida
14. Which desert is the largest hot desert in the world?
- A) Gobi Desert
- B) Arabian Desert
- C) Kalahari Desert
- D) Sahara Desert
- Answer: D) Sahara Desert
15. Which climate zone is characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters?
- A) Tropical
- B) Mediterranean
- C) Arctic
- D) Continental
- Answer: B) Mediterranean
16. What is the primary cause of climate change?
- A) Deforestation
- B) Volcanic eruptions
- C) Greenhouse gas emissions
- D) Solar flares
- Answer: C) Greenhouse gas emissions
17. Which of the following countries has the highest population density?
- A) Australia
- B) Canada
- C) India
- D) Russia
- Answer: C) India
18. What term describes a climate with consistent, heavy rainfall and high temperatures throughout the year?
- A) Desert
- B) Tundra
- C) Tropical rainforest
- D) Steppe
- Answer: C)
19. Which climate type is found at the highest altitudes?
- A) Desert
- B) Polar
- C) Highland
- D) Temperate
- Answer: C) Highland
20. Which continent has the highest average population density?
- A) Europe
- B) Asia
- C) Africa
- D) South America
- Answer: B) Asia
21. What type of climate is characterized by cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers?
- A) Tropical
- B) Desert
- C) Continental
- D) Polar
- Answer: C) Continental
22. Which country has the fastest-growing population?
- A) Japan
- B) Germany
- C) Nigeria
- D) Italy
- Answer: C) Nigeria
23. What is the term for the long-term average weather conditions in a particular region?
- A) Weather
- B) Climate
- C) Atmosphere
- D) Season
- Answer: B) Climate
24. Which region is known for having a monsoon climate?
- A) Amazon Basin
- B) Mediterranean
- C) Southeast Asia
- D) Sahara Desert
- Answer: C) Southeast Asia
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29.03.202516:34
📌 Most common Chemistry Questions for Entrance Exam from Chemical Bonding
1. Which type of chemical bond involves the sharing of electrons between atoms?
a) Ionic bond
b) Covalent bond
c) Metallic bond
d) Hydrogen bond
2. What type of bond is formed between a metal and a nonmetal?
a) Covalent bond
b) Metallic bond
c) Ionic bond
d) Hydrogen bond
3. Which of the following best describes an ionic bond?
a) Sharing of electrons
b) Attraction between positive and negative ions
c) Delocalized electrons in a lattice
d) Weak intermolecular force
4. In a covalent bond, how many electrons are shared between two atoms in a single bond?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
5. Which type of bond is primarily responsible for the high electrical conductivity of metals?
a) Ionic bond
b) Covalent bond
c) Metallic bond
d) Hydrogen bond
6. What is the term for the force of attraction between molecules?
a) Intramolecular force
b) Intermolecular force
c) Ionic attraction
d) Covalent bond
7. Which of the following is the strongest type of intermolecular force?
a) London dispersion forces
b) Dipole-dipole interactions
c) Hydrogen bonding
d) Metallic bonding
8. What type of bond is found within a water molecule (H₂O)?
a) Ionic bond
b) Covalent bond
c) Metallic bond
d) Hydrogen bond
9. Which of the following molecules contains a polar covalent bond?
a) O₂
b) CH₄
c) NaCl
d) HCl
10. What property of an atom determines its ability to attract electrons in a chemical bond?
a) Atomic mass
b) Electronegativity
c) Atomic radius
d) Ionization energy
11. Which of the following compounds is most likely to exhibit ionic bonding?
a) CO₂
b) H₂O
c) NaCl
d) CH₄
12. Which of the following is an example of a molecule with a double bond?
a) H₂
b) N₂
c) O₂
d) CH₄
13. Which statement best describes the behavior of electrons in a metallic bond?
a) Electrons are shared equally between atoms.
b) Electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
c) Electrons are delocalized and move freely through the structure.
d) Electrons are held tightly within individual atoms.
14. What is a lone pair of electrons?
a) Electrons shared between two atoms.
b) Electrons involved in an ionic bond.
c) Electrons that are not involved in bonding.
d) Electrons in the outermost energy level.
15. Which of the following affects the strength of an ionic bond?
a) The size of the atoms involved.
b) The electronegativity difference between the atoms.
c) The number of valence electrons.
d) The number of lone pairs.
Answers:
1. b 2. c 3. b 4. b 5.c 6. b 7. c 8. b 9. d 10. b 11. c 12. c 13. c 14. c 15. b
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1. Which type of chemical bond involves the sharing of electrons between atoms?
a) Ionic bond
b) Covalent bond
c) Metallic bond
d) Hydrogen bond
2. What type of bond is formed between a metal and a nonmetal?
a) Covalent bond
b) Metallic bond
c) Ionic bond
d) Hydrogen bond
3. Which of the following best describes an ionic bond?
a) Sharing of electrons
b) Attraction between positive and negative ions
c) Delocalized electrons in a lattice
d) Weak intermolecular force
4. In a covalent bond, how many electrons are shared between two atoms in a single bond?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
5. Which type of bond is primarily responsible for the high electrical conductivity of metals?
a) Ionic bond
b) Covalent bond
c) Metallic bond
d) Hydrogen bond
6. What is the term for the force of attraction between molecules?
a) Intramolecular force
b) Intermolecular force
c) Ionic attraction
d) Covalent bond
7. Which of the following is the strongest type of intermolecular force?
a) London dispersion forces
b) Dipole-dipole interactions
c) Hydrogen bonding
d) Metallic bonding
8. What type of bond is found within a water molecule (H₂O)?
a) Ionic bond
b) Covalent bond
c) Metallic bond
d) Hydrogen bond
9. Which of the following molecules contains a polar covalent bond?
a) O₂
b) CH₄
c) NaCl
d) HCl
10. What property of an atom determines its ability to attract electrons in a chemical bond?
a) Atomic mass
b) Electronegativity
c) Atomic radius
d) Ionization energy
11. Which of the following compounds is most likely to exhibit ionic bonding?
a) CO₂
b) H₂O
c) NaCl
d) CH₄
12. Which of the following is an example of a molecule with a double bond?
a) H₂
b) N₂
c) O₂
d) CH₄
13. Which statement best describes the behavior of electrons in a metallic bond?
a) Electrons are shared equally between atoms.
b) Electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
c) Electrons are delocalized and move freely through the structure.
d) Electrons are held tightly within individual atoms.
14. What is a lone pair of electrons?
a) Electrons shared between two atoms.
b) Electrons involved in an ionic bond.
c) Electrons that are not involved in bonding.
d) Electrons in the outermost energy level.
15. Which of the following affects the strength of an ionic bond?
a) The size of the atoms involved.
b) The electronegativity difference between the atoms.
c) The number of valence electrons.
d) The number of lone pairs.
Answers:
1. b 2. c 3. b 4. b 5.c 6. b 7. c 8. b 9. d 10. b 11. c 12. c 13. c 14. c 15. b
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25.03.202519:42
📌 Chemistry Grade 9 - Unit 1: Chemistry and Its Importance
1. What is the scope of chemistry?
A) Only studying chemical reactions
B) Studying matter and its changes
C) Ignoring the environment
D) Focusing on physics
2. How is chemistry related to other natural sciences?
A) It has no connection to other sciences
B) It overlaps with biology
C) It is independent of other sciences
D) It interacts with physics and biology
3. What role does chemistry play in production and society?
A) None
B) Minimal impact
C) Significant impact
D) Negative impact only
4. Which of the following is a common chemical industry in Ethiopia?
A) Textile manufacturing
B) Agriculture
C) Mining
D) Leather processing
5. The modern periodic table is based on the work of:
A) Lavoisier
B) Rutherford
C) Mendeleev
D) Dalton
6. Which type of bonding involves the transfer of electrons?
A) Covalent bonding
B) Ionic bonding
C) Metallic bonding
D) Hydrogen bonding
7. What is the composition of an atom with the same number of protons but different neutrons?
A) Ion
B) Isotope
C) Molecule
D) Compound
8. Who proposed the fundamental laws of chemical reactions?
A) Avogadro
B) Boyle
C) Lavoisier
D) Mendeleev
9. Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?
A) Proton
B) Neutron
C) Electron
D) Nucleus
10. What is the main focus of chemistry?
A) Studying plants
B) Studying animals
C) Studying matter and its changes
D) Studying weather patterns
11. Which element is essential for all organic compounds?
A) Nitrogen
B) Carbon
C) Oxygen
D) Hydrogen
12. What is the relationship between chemistry and biology?
A) They are completely unrelated
B) Chemistry is a subset of biology
C) Biology is a subset of chemistry
D) They overlap in the study of living organisms
13. Which scientist is known for his contributions to the atomic theory?
A) Aristotle
B) Democritus
C) Newton
D) Galileo
14. What is the significance of Mendeleev's periodic table?
A) It classified elements based on atomic number
B) It arranged elements by increasing atomic mass
C) It predicted the properties of undiscovered elements
D) It focused only on metals
15. How does chemistry impact society?
A) It has no relevance in daily life
B) It influences medicine and technology
C) It is limited to laboratories
D) It only affects the environment negatively
16. Which type of bonding involves the sharing of electrons?
A) Ionic bonding
B) Covalent bonding
C) Metallic bonding
D) Van der Waals bonding
17. What is the smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties?
A) Atom
B) Molecule
C) Compound
D) Ion
18. What is the most abundant element in the universe?
A) Hydrogen
B) Oxygen
C) Carbon
D) Nitrogen
19. Who discovered the electron?
A) Rutherford
B) Thomson
C) Dalton
D) Mendeleev
20. Which type of bonding is found in metals?
A) Ionic bonding
B) Covalent bonding
C) Metallic bonding
D) Polar covalent bonding
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1. What is the scope of chemistry?
A) Only studying chemical reactions
B) Studying matter and its changes
C) Ignoring the environment
D) Focusing on physics
2. How is chemistry related to other natural sciences?
A) It has no connection to other sciences
B) It overlaps with biology
C) It is independent of other sciences
D) It interacts with physics and biology
3. What role does chemistry play in production and society?
A) None
B) Minimal impact
C) Significant impact
D) Negative impact only
4. Which of the following is a common chemical industry in Ethiopia?
A) Textile manufacturing
B) Agriculture
C) Mining
D) Leather processing
5. The modern periodic table is based on the work of:
A) Lavoisier
B) Rutherford
C) Mendeleev
D) Dalton
6. Which type of bonding involves the transfer of electrons?
A) Covalent bonding
B) Ionic bonding
C) Metallic bonding
D) Hydrogen bonding
7. What is the composition of an atom with the same number of protons but different neutrons?
A) Ion
B) Isotope
C) Molecule
D) Compound
8. Who proposed the fundamental laws of chemical reactions?
A) Avogadro
B) Boyle
C) Lavoisier
D) Mendeleev
9. Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?
A) Proton
B) Neutron
C) Electron
D) Nucleus
10. What is the main focus of chemistry?
A) Studying plants
B) Studying animals
C) Studying matter and its changes
D) Studying weather patterns
11. Which element is essential for all organic compounds?
A) Nitrogen
B) Carbon
C) Oxygen
D) Hydrogen
12. What is the relationship between chemistry and biology?
A) They are completely unrelated
B) Chemistry is a subset of biology
C) Biology is a subset of chemistry
D) They overlap in the study of living organisms
13. Which scientist is known for his contributions to the atomic theory?
A) Aristotle
B) Democritus
C) Newton
D) Galileo
14. What is the significance of Mendeleev's periodic table?
A) It classified elements based on atomic number
B) It arranged elements by increasing atomic mass
C) It predicted the properties of undiscovered elements
D) It focused only on metals
15. How does chemistry impact society?
A) It has no relevance in daily life
B) It influences medicine and technology
C) It is limited to laboratories
D) It only affects the environment negatively
16. Which type of bonding involves the sharing of electrons?
A) Ionic bonding
B) Covalent bonding
C) Metallic bonding
D) Van der Waals bonding
17. What is the smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties?
A) Atom
B) Molecule
C) Compound
D) Ion
18. What is the most abundant element in the universe?
A) Hydrogen
B) Oxygen
C) Carbon
D) Nitrogen
19. Who discovered the electron?
A) Rutherford
B) Thomson
C) Dalton
D) Mendeleev
20. Which type of bonding is found in metals?
A) Ionic bonding
B) Covalent bonding
C) Metallic bonding
D) Polar covalent bonding
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🏆EUEE 2008 Aptitude
1. If n = 9 x 28 x 26, which of the following is NOT an integer?
A. n/18 B. n/32 C. n/21 D. n/36
Answer B
2. The sum of the first nine natural numbers (1, 2,.....,9) is
A. 90 B. 55 C. 45 D. 100
Answer c
3. If a + b = 10 and a - b = 5, then a2- b2 is equal to
A. 50 B. 1/2 C. 5 D. 2
Answer A
4. In which of the following pair of number is the first number or expression necessarily less than the second number or expression?
A. 3/7 ; 9/49
B. x/4 ; 14/x , for x > 0
C. (2/3)^2 ; 2 /(3^2)
D. [(3/7)(24/25)]:1
Answer D
5. Which of the following fractions is greater than 3/4: and less than 5/6?
A. 1/2 B. 4/5 C. 2/3 D. 9/10
Answer B
6. (100 x 5^4) = ?
A. 62500 B. 76600 C. 67000 D. 77200
Answer A
7. What decimal of an hour is a second?
A. 0.0167 B. 0.000126 C. 0.0256 D. 0.00027
Answer D
8. What least number should be added to 1056, so that the sum is completely divisible by 23?
A. 18 B. 2 C. 3 D. 21
Answer B
9. The largest 4 digit number exactly divisible by 88 is:
A. 9768 B. 9988 C. 9944 D. 8888
Answer C
10. The greatest number of four digits which is divisible by 15, 25, 40 and 75 is:
A. 9600 B.9000 C. 9400 D. 9800
Answer A
11. What is the missing number in the following series?
1, 9, 25, 49, (....)
A. 54 B. 56 C. 81 D. 64
Answer C
12. Which of the following is the largest fraction?
A. 7/8 B. 3/4 C. 4/5 D. 7/9
Answer A
13. All of the following are ways to write 20 percent of N, except
A. 0.20 N B. 20 N C. 1/5 N D. 20/100 N
Answer B
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1. If n = 9 x 28 x 26, which of the following is NOT an integer?
A. n/18 B. n/32 C. n/21 D. n/36
Answer B
2. The sum of the first nine natural numbers (1, 2,.....,9) is
A. 90 B. 55 C. 45 D. 100
Answer c
3. If a + b = 10 and a - b = 5, then a2- b2 is equal to
A. 50 B. 1/2 C. 5 D. 2
Answer A
4. In which of the following pair of number is the first number or expression necessarily less than the second number or expression?
A. 3/7 ; 9/49
B. x/4 ; 14/x , for x > 0
C. (2/3)^2 ; 2 /(3^2)
D. [(3/7)(24/25)]:1
Answer D
5. Which of the following fractions is greater than 3/4: and less than 5/6?
A. 1/2 B. 4/5 C. 2/3 D. 9/10
Answer B
6. (100 x 5^4) = ?
A. 62500 B. 76600 C. 67000 D. 77200
Answer A
7. What decimal of an hour is a second?
A. 0.0167 B. 0.000126 C. 0.0256 D. 0.00027
Answer D
8. What least number should be added to 1056, so that the sum is completely divisible by 23?
A. 18 B. 2 C. 3 D. 21
Answer B
9. The largest 4 digit number exactly divisible by 88 is:
A. 9768 B. 9988 C. 9944 D. 8888
Answer C
10. The greatest number of four digits which is divisible by 15, 25, 40 and 75 is:
A. 9600 B.9000 C. 9400 D. 9800
Answer A
11. What is the missing number in the following series?
1, 9, 25, 49, (....)
A. 54 B. 56 C. 81 D. 64
Answer C
12. Which of the following is the largest fraction?
A. 7/8 B. 3/4 C. 4/5 D. 7/9
Answer A
13. All of the following are ways to write 20 percent of N, except
A. 0.20 N B. 20 N C. 1/5 N D. 20/100 N
Answer B
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