Other name of red blood cells is ____________?
A. Erythrocytes
B. Leukocytes
C. Thrombocytes
D. None of these
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Everyday Science Mcqs A. Erythrocytes
B. Leukocytes
C. Thrombocytes
D. None of these
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Everyday Science Mcqs A. Physicist
B. Physician
C. Chemist
D. Biologist
Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics). His work is also known for its influence on the philosophy of science. He is best known to the general public for his mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc^2, which has been dubbed “the world’s most famous equation”. He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics “for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect”, a pivotal step in the development of quantum theory.
Albert Einstein was a____________? Read More »
Everyday Science Mcqs, General Knowledge MCQs A. Hen
B. Peacock
C. Eagle
D. Owl
The Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) is a species of eagle-owl that resides in much of Eurasia. It is also called the European eagle-owl and in Europe, it is occasionally abbreviated to just eagle-owl.
Bubo bubo is the scientific name of which of the following species? Read More »
Everyday Science Mcqs, General Knowledge MCQs A. Rose
B. Lilly
C. Rafflesia
D. Tulip
Victoria amazonica, is the largest of the water lilies family. It is also known as “Queen of the water lillies”. It is the National flower of Guyana. These water lily flowers are also called Queen Victoria Water Lily Flowers in the honor of Queen of the United Kingdom
Which of the following flower is called Queen of Water? Read More »
Everyday Science Mcqs, General Knowledge MCQs A. Conifer
B. Fern
C. Rafflesia
D. Horsetail
The flower with the world’s largest bloom is the Rafflesia arnoldii. This rare flower is found in the rainforests of Indonesia. It can grow to be 3 feet across and weigh up to 15 pounds! It is a parasitic plant, with no visible leaves, roots, or stem.
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Everyday Science Mcqs, General Knowledge MCQs A. 90
B. 180
C. 270
D. 360
Lines of latitude are called parallels and in total there are 180 degrees of latitude
How many latitude lines are there? Read More »
Everyday Science Mcqs A. Aristotle
B. Fransco Redi
C. Carolus Linnaeus
D. Rachel Carson
Carl Linnaeus, also known as Carl von Linné or Carolus Linnaeus, is often called the Father of Taxonomy. His system for naming, ranking, and classifying organisms is still in wide use today (with many changes).
Who is the known as the father of taxonomy? Read More »
Everyday Science Mcqs, General Knowledge MCQs A. ADP
B. DNA
C. RNA
D. ATP
These small membrane-bound organelles are the site of nutrient breakdown and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis. ATP is a molecule sometimes referred to as the “energy currency” of a cell. It is a co-enzyme required for many of the metabolic functions of a cell.
Which of the following is a currency of Body cells? Read More »
Everyday Science Mcqs A. Valeric
B. Acetic
C. Formic
D. Tannic
Which of the following acid is used in Ink? Read More »
Everyday Science Mcqs A. Herber process
B. Regrigration process
C. Contact process
D. All of these
Ammonia is industrially prepared by the Haber process, a chemical method that uses nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas to synthesize ammonia. One nitrogen gas molecule reacts with three hydrogen gas molecules over finely divided iron as a catalyst to produce two ammonia molecules.
How is ammonia synthesized? Read More »
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