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1998 - 2001
EVERYDAY SCIENCE PAPER 1998
(i) Trout is a not sea fish
(ii) Epiphytes is a plant that grows upon another plant.
(iii) Hepatitis is inflammation of inflammation of liver
(iv) Meningitis is the inflammation of membrane surrounding the brain.
(v) Equinox is the time when the sun appears vertically overhead at noon at the equator.
(vi) Drought is a long period of rain.
(vii) Joseph Aspdin is the inventor of cement.
(viii) Neurology is the science of nervous system.
(ix) Biometry is the application of statistics in the study of Biology.
(x) Aviculture is the science of the rearing and breeding of birds.
(ii) Epiphytes is a plant that grows upon another plant.
(iii) Hepatitis is inflammation of inflammation of liver
(iv) Meningitis is the inflammation of membrane surrounding the brain.
(v) Equinox is the time when the sun appears vertically overhead at noon at the equator.
(vi) Drought is a long period of rain.
(vii) Joseph Aspdin is the inventor of cement.
(viii) Neurology is the science of nervous system.
(ix) Biometry is the application of statistics in the study of Biology.
(x) Aviculture is the science of the rearing and breeding of birds.
(i) Black hole is a hypothetical region of space having a gravitational pull so great that no matter or radiation can escape from it.
(ii) Fungicide are used against mould and fungi.
(iii) The science which deals with heredity is known as Genetics
(iv) Insulin is used for the treatment of Diabetes
(v) Yuri Gagarin is the first space man.
(vi) ___________ is the farthest planet from the sun in Solar System.
(vii) The distance between the earth and the sun is called Astronomical unit.
(viii) The study of chemical processes of living organisms is called Biochemistry
(ix) The first computer virus invented by two Pakistani brothers is called the brain virus.
(x) Severe efficiency of vitamin C results in Scurvy.
(ii) Fungicide are used against mould and fungi.
(iii) The science which deals with heredity is known as Genetics
(iv) Insulin is used for the treatment of Diabetes
(v) Yuri Gagarin is the first space man.
(vi) ___________ is the farthest planet from the sun in Solar System.
(vii) The distance between the earth and the sun is called Astronomical unit.
(viii) The study of chemical processes of living organisms is called Biochemistry
(ix) The first computer virus invented by two Pakistani brothers is called the brain virus.
(x) Severe efficiency of vitamin C results in Scurvy.
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EVERYDAY SCIENCE PAPER 1999
a) Plant cells manufacture their food due to the presence of ____________ (chlorophyll, vacuole, cell wall)
b) The mitochondria in a cell are the constituent of the ____________ (nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane)
c) Mitosis is a type of cell division wherein the number of chromosomes in the daughter cell is the ____________ (same, half, double)
d) Blood cells are of ____________ types (two, three, four)
e) The ____________ causes sunburn and suntan (ultraviolet rays, alpha particles, gama radiation)
15. Which of the following statements are false or true. Write only true of false in the answer book. Do not reproduce the questions.
a) Xylem and Phloem are conducting tissues.
b) Carbohydrates are cheapest and most ready source of energy.
c) Enzymes are responsible for chemical digestion of food.
d) Plasma is the fluid part of the blood in which the cells are suspended.
e) Hemoglobin combines with oxygen and transport to different cells of the body.
f) Neutron is the negative charged particles in an atom.
g) Hydrogen is the lightest gas.
h) Mercury is the smallest planet of the solar system.
i) Image of an object is formed on the retina of the eye.
j) Barometer is used for measuring the Pressure .
b) The mitochondria in a cell are the constituent of the ____________ (nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane)
c) Mitosis is a type of cell division wherein the number of chromosomes in the daughter cell is the ____________ (same, half, double)
d) Blood cells are of ____________ types (two, three, four)
e) The ____________ causes sunburn and suntan (ultraviolet rays, alpha particles, gama radiation)
15. Which of the following statements are false or true. Write only true of false in the answer book. Do not reproduce the questions.
a) Xylem and Phloem are conducting tissues.
b) Carbohydrates are cheapest and most ready source of energy.
c) Enzymes are responsible for chemical digestion of food.
d) Plasma is the fluid part of the blood in which the cells are suspended.
e) Hemoglobin combines with oxygen and transport to different cells of the body.
f) Neutron is the negative charged particles in an atom.
g) Hydrogen is the lightest gas.
h) Mercury is the smallest planet of the solar system.
i) Image of an object is formed on the retina of the eye.
j) Barometer is used for measuring the Pressure .
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2000:
10. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words: ( 1 each)
(a) Monomer of proteins are Amino Acids.
(b) Water transport in plants occurs within Xylem
(c) Underground horizontal stems are called Rhizomes
(d) In the eye, only Retina contain receptors for light energy.
(e) Plant Hormones control plant responses to environmental stimuli.
(f) Mitochondria are often called the power houses of the cell.
(g) The rate at which a current changes direction is called its Line Frequency/Main frequency.
(h) The energy of electrons at the negative terminal of a battery is called ____________________.
(i) Mercury is the smallest planet of the solar system.
(j) Diamond is an allotropic form of the element Carbon
(a) Monomer of proteins are Amino Acids.
(b) Water transport in plants occurs within Xylem
(c) Underground horizontal stems are called Rhizomes
(d) In the eye, only Retina contain receptors for light energy.
(e) Plant Hormones control plant responses to environmental stimuli.
(f) Mitochondria are often called the power houses of the cell.
(g) The rate at which a current changes direction is called its Line Frequency/Main frequency.
(h) The energy of electrons at the negative terminal of a battery is called ____________________.
(i) Mercury is the smallest planet of the solar system.
(j) Diamond is an allotropic form of the element Carbon
12. Which of the following statements are False and which are True: ( 1 each)
(a) In the circulatory system two pulmonary arteries take blood from the left ventricle to the lungs.
(b) Anaphase is the stage of mitosis during which the daughter chromosomes move towards the poles.
(c) The Motor neurons carry nerve impulses from the central nervous system to the effectors.
(d) Cochlea is a part of the middle ear.
(e) Tides happen due to the moon̢۪s gravitational pull.
(f) Heavy water contains salts of Calcium and Magnesium.
(g) All non-metals exist in gaseous state.
(h) A parachute can be used by a spaceman to help in landing on the moon.
(i) The gemstones Ruby and sapphires are composed of Aluminum Oxide.
(j) In a chemical battery chemical energy ions directly converted into mechanical energy.
13. Choose the correct answers. Don̢۪t reproduce the questions. ( 1 each)
(i) Speed of the wind is measured by: (a) Barometer (b) Hygrometer (c) perimeter
(d) Anemometer (e) None of these.
(ii) _____________ connects the muscle with the bone.
(a) Cartilage (b) Ligament (c) Tendon
(d) Disc (e) None of these.
(iii) Polio is caused by a:
(a) Bacterial (b) Virus (c) Fungus
(d) Deficiency of vitamin (e) none of these.
(iv) The coldest planet of the solar system is:
(a) Earth (b) Venus (c) Mars
(d) Pluto (e) None of these
(v) ________________ is a vitamin:
(a) Citric acid (b) Tartaric acid (c) Ascorbic acid
(d) Acetic acid (d) none of there
(vi) An eggshell is composed of:
(a) Iron (b) Starch (c) Carbon
(d) Protein (e) None of these.
(vii) The most abundant element in the earth̢۪s crust is:
(a) Nitrogen (b) Silicon (c) Carbon
(d) Oxygen (e) None of these
(viii) The main constituent of Biogas is:
(a) Methane (b) Hydrogen (c) Oxygen
(d) Carbon dioxide (e) None of these.
(ix) Stalagmites are deposits of :
(a) Calcium oxide (b) Calcium sulphate
(c) Calcium hydroxide (d) Calcium carbonate
(e) Mixture of all salts.
(x) Gigantism is the result of:
(a) Hypothyroidism (b) Recessive gene
(c) Hyper pituitarism (d) Vitamin D deficiency (e) None of these.
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2001
Q. 9. Which of the following statements are true or false. Only write “True” or “False” in the answer book. Do not reproduce the statement.
(i) Urea is a phosphate fertilizer.
(ii) Cellulose is a natural polymer. (iii) Magnetite is the ore of copper
(iv) Malaria is caused by drinking polluted water.
(v) The instrument used to measure velocity of wind is Barometer.
(vi) Our eye is very sensitive to blue light.
(vii) Sound can not travel through vacuum.
(viii) Enzymes are biological catalyst.
(ix) Leprosy is a disorder of Nervous System.
(x) Mica is a non-conductor of electricity.
(i) Urea is a phosphate fertilizer.
(ii) Cellulose is a natural polymer. (iii) Magnetite is the ore of copper
(iv) Malaria is caused by drinking polluted water.
(v) The instrument used to measure velocity of wind is Barometer.
(vi) Our eye is very sensitive to blue light.
(vii) Sound can not travel through vacuum.
(viii) Enzymes are biological catalyst.
(ix) Leprosy is a disorder of Nervous System.
(x) Mica is a non-conductor of electricity.
Q.14 Fill in the blanks with appropriate words:
(i) The purpose of computer is
(ii) polio is caused by __________
(iii) The stalagmite is deposit of
(iv) Bauxite is one of ___________
(v) The chemical name of washing soda is
(vi) The main constituent of Sui gas is ____________ colour has the shortest wave length.
(vii) __________colour has the shortest wave length.
(viii)Glass is a __________
(ix)Monomers of protein are _________
(x)Ascorbic acid is vitamin _________
(xi)The solar system has __________
(xii)Aids is caused by _____________
(xiii) In a normal resting person the rate of heart heat is
(xiv) The science which deals with heredity is known as
(xv) In Pakistan Copper mineral is tound in ____________
(xvi) The most abundant element in the earth crust is
(xvii) _________ is an apparatus used tbr measuring the pressure of gases.
(xviii)The smallest branches of an artery lead into tiny blood vessels are called
(xix) The living part of a plant cc I is composed of a nucleus and _______
(xx) The fastest revolving plant is _______
(i) The purpose of computer is
(ii) polio is caused by __________
(iii) The stalagmite is deposit of
(iv) Bauxite is one of ___________
(v) The chemical name of washing soda is
(vi) The main constituent of Sui gas is ____________ colour has the shortest wave length.
(vii) __________colour has the shortest wave length.
(viii)Glass is a __________
(ix)Monomers of protein are _________
(x)Ascorbic acid is vitamin _________
(xi)The solar system has __________
(xii)Aids is caused by _____________
(xiii) In a normal resting person the rate of heart heat is
(xiv) The science which deals with heredity is known as
(xv) In Pakistan Copper mineral is tound in ____________
(xvi) The most abundant element in the earth crust is
(xvii) _________ is an apparatus used tbr measuring the pressure of gases.
(xviii)The smallest branches of an artery lead into tiny blood vessels are called
(xix) The living part of a plant cc I is composed of a nucleus and _______
(xx) The fastest revolving plant is _______
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