EveryDay Science MCQS

651. Arthur C Clarke, the famous science fiction author, while working as a radio operator in the British army in World War II:
A: Proposed using carbon monofilaments to construct a space elevator
B: Postulated the existence of extra-terrestrial artifacts on the moon
C: Proposed using a network of satellites in a stationary orbit around the Earth at very high altitudes to bounce communication signals all over the world
D: None of these


652. The Sino-Pakistan JF-17 thunder aircraft :
A: Is a commercial transport aircraft
B: Isn’t made or put together in Pakistan.
C: Has no stealth features in its engine inlets or elsewhere
D: None of these


653. Communication satellites are in :
A: Geostationary orbit
B: Geosynchronous orbit
C: Semi-Synchronous orbit
D: None of these


654. RAM of a computer refers to :
A: Read Access memory
B: Right access memory
C: Random Access memory
D: None of these


655. Where are red blood corpuscles formed?
(A) Liver
(B) Heart
(C) Brain
D) Bone Marrow


656. Weakness of muscle surrounding an organ allowing it to bulge through?
(A) Rabies
B) Hernia
(C) Mumps
(D) Allergy


657. Biological death of a patient means death of tissues of which part of the body?
(A) Liver
(B) Heart
C) Brain
(D) All of the above


658. Femur is the?
(A) Smallest bone in the human body
(B) Weak bone in the human body
C) Largest bone in the human body
(D) None of the above


659. In which of the following ranges of age do wisdom teeth appear?
(A) 10 to 12 years
(B) 14 to 16 years
(C) 20 to 25 years
D) 34 to 40 years


660. What is milky way called?
A) Galaxy to which our solar system belongs
B) Galaxy to which stars belong
(C) Both of the above
(D) None of the above


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