APSC Prelims 2020 General Studies GS Paper 1 – Science & Technology section Questions Analysis

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Q31. Which ministry is carrying special scientific schemes like KIRAN IPR and Vigyan Jyoti for women scientists of India?

  1. The Ministry of Women and Child Development
  2. The Ministry of Science and Technology
  3. The Ministry of Human Resource Development
  4. The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship

Correct option: (B) Ministry of Science and Technology

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Q43. Wooden Doors often swell up and get stuck during rainy season. This is due to the phenomenon of

  1. Endosmosis
  2. Imbibition
  3. Endocytosis
  4. Capillarity

Correct option: (B) Imbibition

The swelling of wooden doors is caused by the process of imbibition. Imbibition is the absorption of water by solid particles of a substance without forming a solution.

Q44. Who won the Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of the law of photoelectric effect?

  1. Wilhelm Roentgen
  2. Albert Einstein
  3. Issac Newton
  4. Ernest Rutherford

Correct option: (B) Albert Einstein

The Nobel Prize in Physics 1921 was awarded to Albert Einstein “for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.”

 

Q45. The filament string of an electric bulb is made up of

  1. Copper
  2. Silver
  3. Platinum
  4. Tungsten

Correct option: (D) Tungsten

Tungsten is a metal with a high resistivity. Tungsten has a high melting point, making it ideal for light bulbs. Tungsten is used to make the filament of an electric bulb because it has the highest melting point, lowest vapour pressure, and greatest tensile strength of any metal.

 

Q46.Which of the following is the chief constituent of biogas?

  1. Carbon Dioxide
  2. Hydrogen
  3. Ethane
  4. Methane

Correct option: (D) Methane

Typical composition of biogas

Compound

Formula

Percentage by volume

Methane

CH4

50–75

Carbon dioxide

CO2

25–50

Nitrogen

N2

0–10

Hydrogen

H2

0–1

Hydrogen sulfide

H2S

0.1 –0.5

Oxygen

O2

0–0.5

 

Q47. Which of the following is an egg laying mammal?

  1. Platypus
  2. Bat
  3. Whale
  4. Seal

Correct option: (A) Platypus

The Extant Species of Egg-laying Mammals Are:

  • The Duck-Billed Platypus. Ornithorhynchus anatinus is a bizarre-looking animal that’s found in streams with banks suitable for burrowing. They are sleek and brown, with a beaver-like flat tail. Their face has a large, duck-like bill. The males have venomous spurs on their rear ankles. This species eats bottom-dwelling invertebrates such as crabs. They live in eastern Australia, including Tasmania.

  • The Short-Beaked Echidna. Tachyglossus aculeatus is a widespread animal that’s found across Australia and into New Guinea. They are spikey and have powerful front limbs made for burrowing. These echidnas eat insects and hibernate through the winter.

  • The Eastern Long-Beaked Echidna. Zaglossus bartoni eats almost exclusively earthworms. They are also spined. They live in humid forests, especially above sea level, in New Guinea. There are four subspecies of eastern long-beaked echidna, primarily separated by geographic area.

  • Sir David’s Long-Beaked Echidna. Zaglossus attenboroughi lives in the Cyclops mountains of New Guinea. These are the smallest of the Zaglossus genus. It is feared that this species is highly endangered or even extinct, as a specimen has not been collected since 1961. Interviews with locals in 2007 (and signs of digging) suggest that the species is still alive – but no scientists have seen one yet.

  • Western Long-Beaked Echidna. Zaglossus bruijni is the largest extant monotreme, tipping the scales at 5 to 10kg. They prefer to live in alpine meadows and montane forests. They are considered critically endangered. They live in New Guinea.

 

Q48. Which of the following diseases is not caused by a virus?

  1. Influenza
  2. Anthrax
  3. AIDS
  4. Dengue

Correct option: (B) Anthrax

Anthrax is a serious infectious disease caused by gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria known as Bacillus anthracis.

 

Q49. A washing machine works on the principle of

  1. Gravitation
  2. Acceleration
  3. Centrifugation
  4. Linear Motion

Correct option: (C) Centrifugation

The working principle of a washing machine is centrifugation. Centrifugation is a separation process which uses the action of centrifugal force to promote accelerated settling of particles in a solid-liquid mixture. The washing machine consists of centrifuge for this purpose.

 

Q50. Raindrops are spherical in shape because of

  1. Viscosity
  2. Velocity
  3. Residual Pressure
  4. Surface tension

Correct option: (D) Surface tension

Raindrops start to form in a roughly spherical structure due to the surface tension of water. On smaller raindrops, the surface tension is stronger than in larger drops. The reason is the flow of air around the drop. As the raindrop falls, it loses that rounded shape.

 

Q51. Name the clinical procedure in which blood is transfused from recovered COVID-19 patient to a COVID-19 affected patient in critical condition.

  1. Dialysis therapy
  2. Plasma therapy
  3. Solidarity technique
  4. Hydroxychloroquine administration

Correct option: (B) Plasma therapy

Convalescent plasma therapy uses blood from people who’ve recovered from an illness to help others recover. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given emergency authorization for convalescent plasma therapy with high antibody levels to treat COVID-19.

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Q52. A man suddenly encounters a tiger in the jungle, and his heartbeat goes up, blood pressure increases and gets nervous. Which hormone is released more at this point in his body?

  1. Thyroxine
  2. Insulin
  3. Adrenaline
  4. Aldosterone

Correct option: (C) Adrenaline

Adrenaline is also known as the “fight-or-flight hormone.” It’s released in response to a stressful, exciting, dangerous, or threatening situation. Adrenaline helps your body react more quickly. It makes the heart beat faster, increases blood flow to the brain and muscles, and stimulates the body to make sugar to use for fuel.

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APSC Prelims Daily Questions – January 2023

Q1. How many members are there in Rajya Sabha from Assam?
  1. 14
  2. 7
  3. 4
  4. 15
Q2. Who among the following has been selected for the Sahitya Akademi Award 2022 for Assamese language?
  1. Manoj Kumar Goswami
  2. Sharat Kamal
  3. Anuradha Roy
  4. Badri Narayan
Q3. ‘Mission Basundhara’ scheme is related to which of the following
  1. Education related issues
  2. Land related services
  3. Agriculture related issues
  4. Financial assistance to families below poverty levels

Q4. The Paris Agreement of the UNFCCC is to limit the global warming well below

  1.  1 degree celsius
  2. 1.5 degree celsius
  3. 2 degree celsius
  4. 2.5 degree celsius
Q5. 2023 Men’s FIH Hockey World Cup is being held in
  1. Haryana
  2. Tamil Nadu
  3. Odisha
  4. New Delhi
 
Q6. Recently inaugurated MV Ganga Vilas, the world’s longest river cruise, will sail between which two cities?
  1. New Delhi and Dibrugarh
  2. Varanasi and Guwahati
  3. Varanasi and Dibrugarh
  4. New Delhi and Dhaka
 

 
 
Q7. Which of the following is NOT a correct combination of the state and the festival mainly celebrated there?
  1. Gujarat – Vaisakhi
  2. Kerala – Vishu
  3. Punjab – Lohri
  4. Tamil Nadu – Pongal


Q8. The bull-taming sport of Jallikattu, is mainly conducted in which state?

  1. Kerala
  2. Tamil Nadu
  3. Karnataka
  4. Odisha

Q9. Election Commission of India (ECI) recently commenced the delimitation process in Assam. Which Article of Indian Constitution requires the Parliament to enact a Delimitation Act after every Census?
  1. Article 75
  2. Article 80
  3. Article 82
  4. Article 359

Q10. Which country is the largest trading partner of India as of 2022
  1. China
  2. UAE
  3. US
  4. Bangladesh

Q11. Which airport has been awarded the prestigious “Best Sustainable Greenfield Airport” award?
  1. Donyi Polo Airport
  2. Indira Gandhi International Airport
  3. Rajiv Gandhi International Airport
  4. Goa Manohar International Airport (MIA)


Q12. Abdel Fattah El-Sisi is the chief guest at India’s Republic Day 2023 celebration. He is the President of which country?

  1. UAE
  2. Egypt
  3. Indonesia
  4. Mauritius
 
Q13. Which Indian University is to be declared as World’s First Living Heritage University by UNESCO?
  1. Nalanda University
  2. Banaras Hindu University
  3. Indian Institute of Science
  4. Visva-Bharati University
 
Q14. Who has been awarded the 2022 UNESCO peace prize?
  1. Anton Zeilinger
  2. Annie Ernaux
  3. Angela Merkel
  4. David Julius


Q15. Recently, 5.9 million tonnes of Lithium reserves have been found in which Indian state?

  1. Rajasthan
  2. Jammu and Kashmir
  3. Gujarat
  4. Odisha

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