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April 08, 2013

General Science MCQs for SSC CGL 2013 - Set 2

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The temperature of Oxyacetylene flame is around

gs bits for ssc cgl


Which is the most stable eco-system ?




Lambert's law is related to?






The coral reefs are the marine counterparts of




The Refrigirant 'FERON' is




DNA fingerprinting is used to identify the
Parents
Rapist
Thieves
All the above




The normal cholesterol level in human blood is ?




Which of the following are warm-blooded animals?




Syrinx is the voice box in?




The dreid flower buds are used as a spice in




The tissue in man where no cell division occurs after birth is




Troposphere is the hottest part of the atmosphere because?




The outermost layer of the Sun is called




Which of the following can be used to absorb neutrons to control the chain reaction during nuclear fission?




Hydrogen bomb is based on the principle of




Which type of reaction produces the most harmful radiation?





Which type of glass is used for making glass reinforced plastic?




Which of the following metals causes Itai-Itai disease?




Glycol is added to aviation gasoline because it




The largest ecosystem of the Earth is

  


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10 comments:

  1. This is really helpful 2 us .thanx

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  2. fabulous work.....thanks

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  3. r u sure hydrogen bomb based upon uncontrolled fission reaction ..... in my book they are said uncontrolled fusion reaction

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    1. Your book is correct Nivetha...
      Atomic bomb is based on fission and hydrogen bomb is fusion reaction....
      Fusion reaction is the process of joining lighter nuclie to form heavy one...

      Thats a typing mistake... Thank you so much for the update... corrected now :)

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    2. Good work though there are too many spelling mistakes, almost in every sections of MCQ.
      Please correct them, if possible.

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