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Deck 6: History and Discoveries in Science
1
It has been said that the French Revolution was inspired by philosophers. Who among the following philosophers does not belong to this group?
A)Rousseau
B)Voltaire
C)Helvetius
D)Descartes
A)Rousseau
B)Voltaire
C)Helvetius
D)Descartes
Descartes
2
Those who believe in 'scientific determinism' argue that ………..
A)Everything is predetermined by fate.
B)Science gives us the determination to decide our future.
C)Everything has a cause, so whatever now is determined by earlier events, and we have no choice in the matter.
D)When science has progressed enough, we will be able to predict the future.
A)Everything is predetermined by fate.
B)Science gives us the determination to decide our future.
C)Everything has a cause, so whatever now is determined by earlier events, and we have no choice in the matter.
D)When science has progressed enough, we will be able to predict the future.
Everything is predetermined by fate.
3
John Hunter, Ignaz Semmelweis and Joseph Lister had much in common:
A)All of them were reputed surgeons.
B)All of them tried to introduce the principles of 'asepsis' into surgical practices.
C)All of them faced stiff opposition from their colleagues.
D)And one of them was so persecuted that he died in a mental hospital.
A)All of them were reputed surgeons.
B)All of them tried to introduce the principles of 'asepsis' into surgical practices.
C)All of them faced stiff opposition from their colleagues.
D)And one of them was so persecuted that he died in a mental hospital.
And one of them was so persecuted that he died in a mental hospital.
4
The credit for discovering the Microscope is usually shared by the Hansens, Leewenhock, and Robert Hooke. But only one of them managed to see any micro? organisms through his magnifying glass, and to produce reasonable sketches. This was done by ……..
A)Robert Hooke
B)Hans Jansen
C)Sakharias Jansen
D)Leeuwenhock
A)Robert Hooke
B)Hans Jansen
C)Sakharias Jansen
D)Leeuwenhock
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5
Who is called the father of Microbiology?
A)Joseph Lister
B)Leeuwenhock
C)Robert Hooke
D)John Hunter
A)Joseph Lister
B)Leeuwenhock
C)Robert Hooke
D)John Hunter
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6
Louis Pasteur, Edward Jenner, Robert Koch and Ronald Ross were associated in the establishment of the Germ Theory. Which one of them was born in India?
A)Pasteur
B)Jenner
C)Koch
D)Ross
A)Pasteur
B)Jenner
C)Koch
D)Ross
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7
Homeopathy had been founded by ……….
A)Samuel Hahnemann
B)Ronald Ross
C)Robert Koch
D)Louis Pasteur
A)Samuel Hahnemann
B)Ronald Ross
C)Robert Koch
D)Louis Pasteur
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8
Systema naturae is a work by ………..
A)George Cuvier
B)Carolus Linnaeus
C)Gregor Mendel
D)Darwin
A)George Cuvier
B)Carolus Linnaeus
C)Gregor Mendel
D)Darwin
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9
Who discovered that sudden mutations might appear in plants and could get transmitted to future generations?
A)Hugo de Vries
B)Gregor Mendel
C)Darwin
D)Linnaeus
A)Hugo de Vries
B)Gregor Mendel
C)Darwin
D)Linnaeus
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10
Chromosomes were discovered by ……..
A)William Bateson
B)Darwin
C)Wather Flemming
D)Pasteur
A)William Bateson
B)Darwin
C)Wather Flemming
D)Pasteur
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11
The number of genes in the human body is ………
A)Between 20 and 250000
B)About 1 million
C)Close to 5 million
D)Above 1 billion
A)Between 20 and 250000
B)About 1 million
C)Close to 5 million
D)Above 1 billion
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12
Among the fundamental particles, the first to be discovered was …….
A)Proton
B)Electron
C)Neutron
D)Positron
A)Proton
B)Electron
C)Neutron
D)Positron
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13
Who discovered X?ray?
A)Rutherford
B)Konrad Von Rontgen
C)J.J. Thomson
D)Einstein
A)Rutherford
B)Konrad Von Rontgen
C)J.J. Thomson
D)Einstein
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14
Gamma?radiation was discovered by ………..
A)J.J. Thomson
B)Rontgen
C)Paul Villard
D)Newton
A)J.J. Thomson
B)Rontgen
C)Paul Villard
D)Newton
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15
Raman effect was discovered by ……….
A)Chandrasekhara Vankata Raman
B)Neils Bohr
C)J.J.Thomson
D)Newton
A)Chandrasekhara Vankata Raman
B)Neils Bohr
C)J.J.Thomson
D)Newton
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16
Positron was discovered by ……….
A)James Chadwick
B)Otto Hahn
C)Carl D. Anderson
D)Darwin
A)James Chadwick
B)Otto Hahn
C)Carl D. Anderson
D)Darwin
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17
The term 'Nanotechnology' refers to ..,……..
A)Extreme miniaturization.
B)Operations involving particles of one nanometer or less.
C)Operations in the scale 100 nanometer or less.
D)Anything which is done at molecular level.
A)Extreme miniaturization.
B)Operations involving particles of one nanometer or less.
C)Operations in the scale 100 nanometer or less.
D)Anything which is done at molecular level.
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18
Who invented the Pascalina?
A)Leibniz
B)Blaise Pascal
C)Ada Lovelace
D)None of these
A)Leibniz
B)Blaise Pascal
C)Ada Lovelace
D)None of these
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19
Telephone was invented by ………
A)Pascal
B)Lovelace
C)Alexander Graham Bell
D)None of these
A)Pascal
B)Lovelace
C)Alexander Graham Bell
D)None of these
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20
Radio was invented by ……..
A)Lovelace
B)Marconi
C)Graham Bell
D)Pascal
A)Lovelace
B)Marconi
C)Graham Bell
D)Pascal
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21
The first High Speed, General?Purpose Electronic Computer using vacuum tubes, was …..
A)ENIAC
B)UNIVAC
C)EDVAC
D)None of these
A)ENIAC
B)UNIVAC
C)EDVAC
D)None of these
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22
The first binary, stored programme computer was …….
A)UNIVAC
B)ENIAC
C)EDVAC
D)None of these
A)UNIVAC
B)ENIAC
C)EDVAC
D)None of these
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23
The world's first commercial computer was ……..
A)UNIVAC
B)ENIAC
C)EDVAC
D)None of these
A)UNIVAC
B)ENIAC
C)EDVAC
D)None of these
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24
The term nanotechnology was first coined by ………
A)Norio Taniguchi
B)John von Neumann
C)Ada Lovelace
D)Pascal
A)Norio Taniguchi
B)John von Neumann
C)Ada Lovelace
D)Pascal
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