MCQ
SET 13
KUCTE, NEDUMANGAD
MCQ – MODEL TEST 2
(PHYSICAL SCIENCE OPTIONAL)
Max marks- 50
1) What happens
to the electons during the process of Oxidation?
a) Gained
b) Lost
c) Remains the
same
d) Paired up
2) The process
which indicates the heating of concentrated ore in a limited supply or in the
absence of air
a) Calcination
b) Cupellation
c) Leaching
d)Roasting
3) The cell in which electrical energy is
converted to chemical energy
a) Lechlanche cell
b) Galvanic cell
c) Electrolytic cell
d) Voltaic cell
4) Which of the following
statements regarding catalyst is true?
a) undergoes chemical
change in a reaction
b) used up in a reaction
c) produced in a reaction
d) unaffected in a reaction
5) Heating of rubber with
sulphur is known as
a) Calcination
b) Cupellation
c) Vulcanization
d) Sulphonation
6) The main constituent of
Biogas
a) Ethane
b) Methane
c)Propane
d) Butane
7) Isomers have the same
a) Chemical composition
b) Physical properties
c) Structural formula
d) Molecular formula
8) Father of modern chemistry
a) Mendeleev
b)
Lavoisier
c) Dalton
d)
Priestly
9)
Example of a pure element
a) sodium
b) cement
c) glass
d) none
of these
10) Which
among the following is the heaviest naturally occurring element?
a)
Mercury
b)
Uranium
c)
Thorium
d)
Polonium
11) The
pH value of basic solution
a)
greater than 7
b) less
than 7
c) equal
to 7
d) none
of these
12) Blue
litmus paper changes to red in which of the following solution?
a) Basic
b) Acidic
c) Salt
d) None
of the above
13)’Expert groups’ are found in which of the following
Cooperative learning methods?
a) Jigsaw
b) Think-Pair- Share
c) Three- Step interview
d) Team Pair Solo
14) The method suitable to teach Newton’s law of gravitation?
a) Discussion method
b) Biographical method
c) Heuristic method
d) Project method
15) In a branched programming, the student has to respond to
which type of questions in each frame?
a) multiple choice type
b) True or false type
c) Fill in the blanks type
d) Matching type
16) Continuous and periodic assessment indicates
a) unit test and term end test
b) only unit test
c) only term end test
d) term end test and unit test
17) Which among the following is made up of atleast two types
of monomers?
a) Teflon
b) Nylon-6
c) Perspex
d) Melamine
18) Work is the product of
a) force and displacement
b) mass and force
c) mass and velocity
d) mass and
displacement
19) A man cannot see an object placed at 50cm from the eye.
He is suffering from
a) cataract
b) myopia
c) hypermetropia
c) prebiopia
20) ‘Taxonomy of Educational Objectives ‘ is written by
a) Bloom
b) Dave
c) Simpson
d) Krathwhol
21) Which among the following methods is most suitable to
develop ‘understanding’ among children?
a) engage students in social activities
b) engage students in doing experiments
c) teacher demonstrating
the experiments
d) giving discussion on activities
22) Find the odd one
a) magazine
b) books
c) diagram
d) T V
23) All the learning, planned and guided by the school
a) aims & objectives
b) syllabus
c) curriculum
d) content
24) To maintain interest, which among the following is most
suitable?
a) ask questions
b) tell stories
c) crack jokes
d) discuss current
affairs
25) The ‘Waldorf Education Approach” encourages a balanced
development of
a) head and heart
b) head and hand
c) head, heart and hand
d) heart and hand
26) In which type of programming, does the learner goes
through the same frame twice?
a) Linear programming
b) Branched programming
c) Forward branching
d) Backward branching
27) Which is the most important principle of programmed
learning?
a) Principle of small steps
b) Principle of active responding
c) Principle of immediate reinforcement
d) Principle of student learning
28) Who designed Historical method?
a) Aristotle
b) J. A. Stevenson
c) Conant
d) Armstrong
29) Collaborative learning is mainly based on which of the
following theories?
a) Piaget – cognitive constructivism
b) Vygotsky – social constructivism
c) Bruner – concept formation
d) Vygotsky – language development
30) Where did Nuffield Science Projects initiated?
a) India
b) USA
c) Canada
d) United Kingdom
31) The type of curriculum in which ‘chlorine ‘ is chosen as
an example for halogen group?
a) Type study
b) Topic method
c) Concentric method
d) Subject centered curriculum
32) The third category of Dave’s Taxonomy, attained when
reproduction of operation is carried out with speed and refinement?
a) Precision
b) Articulation
c) Manipulation
d) Fixation
33) The variable manipulated by the experimenter is
a) Independent variables
b) Dependent variables
c) Controlling variables
d) Extraneous variables
34) ‘Testimony’ does
not mean
a) Personal evidence
b) Documentary evidence
c) Attestation in support of a fact
d) The right to command
35) The most primitive type of inference?
a) Induction
b) Deduction
c) Analogy
d) Conclusion
36) Who advocated ‘inductive reasoning’ in scientific method?
a) Aristotle
b) Descartes
c) Francis Bacon
d) Pearson
37) The method of finding laws and principles
a) Drawing inference
b) Reasoning
c) Induction
d) Deduction
38)’Philosophers stone’ and ‘Alchemy’ are related to which of
the following people?
a) Mughals
b) Persians
c) Grrks
d) Arabs
39) Who put forward the idea of atom as the indestructible particle
of matter?
a) Kanadamuni
b) Hippocrates
c) Aristotle
d) Pythagoras
40) Identify the period referred as ‘Dark Ages’?
a) Fall of Roman Empire to Christian movement
b) Mughal Period
c) Fall of Greece
d) Old Stone Age
41) Who discovered the modern number system of 0 to 9 with
use of decimal point?
a) Indians
b) Mayans
c) Egyptians
d) Persians
42) Find the odd one regarding scientific method of acquiring
knowledge
a) Controlling variable
b) Explaining
c) Predicting
d) Finding of facts
43) The process of sampling in which population is divided
into groups or classes
a) Systematic sampling
b) Random sampling
c) Stratified sampling
d) Multistage sampling
44) When did National Talent Search Scheme started?
a) 1960
b) 1961
c) 1962
d) 1963
45) Name the Galileo’s student who conducted experiments on
pressure of air?
a) Toricelli
b) Leeuwenhoek
c) Nahemiah Frew
c) Blaise Pascal
46) Attributes are elements of
a) Facts
b) Concepts
c) Skills
d) Principles
47) If a teacher thinks over own teaching practices and
analyses them, the teacher is
a) Good mentor
b) Good supervisor
c) Good scaffolder
d) Good reflective practitioner
48) Putting together the elements or parts so as to form a
whole
a) Analysis
b) Evaluation
c) Organisation
d) Synthesis
49) Which one of the following does not belong to techniques
of teaching?
a) Debate
b) Dalton Plan
c) Role Play
d) Simulation
50) The purpose of using Mills cannon
a) Make logical inference
b) Control variables
c) Select sample
d) Organise evidence
ANSWERS
1) b) Lost
2) a)
Calcination
3) c) Electrolytic
cell
4) d) unaffected in a reaction
5) c)
Vulcanization
6) b) Methane
7) d) Molecular
formula
8) b) Lavoisier
9) a) sodium
10)
b) Uranium
11)
a) greater than 7
12)
b) Acidic
13) a)
Jigsaw
14 b)
Biographical method
15)a) multiple choice type
16) a) unit test and term end test
17) d) Melamine
18)a) force and
displacement
19)c)
hypermetropia
20)a) Bloom
21)b) engage students
in doing experiments
22)d) T V
23)c)
curriculum
24)a) ask
questions
25)c) head,
heart and hand
26)d) Backward
branching
27)a) Principle
of small steps
28)c) Conant
29)b) Vygotsky –
social constructivism
30)d) United
Kingdom
31) a) Type
study
32)a) Precision
33)a) Independent
variables
34)d) The right
to command
35)c) Analogy
36)c) Francis
Bacon
37)c) Induction
38)d) Arabs
39) a)
Kanadamuni
40)a) Fall of
Roman Empire to Christian movement
41)a) Indians
42)a)
Controlling variable
43)c) Stratified
sampling
44)d) 1963
45) a) Toricelli
46)b) Concepts
47)d) Good
reflective practitioner
48)d) Synthesis
49)b) Dalton
Plan
50)a) Make
logical inference
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