Teaching of General Science 1 New
Teaching of General Science 1 New
Teaching of General Science 1 New
Inventions or discoveries of Louis pasture: 1. He resolved a problem of the nature of tartaric acid in 1849.he solve that mystery that tartaric acid is non-direction. 2. Germ theory: According to that theory he proves that every disease has a cause active micro-organism that living. 3. Pasteurization: He invented pasteurization through food and beverages are preserved and stored for a long period.
4. Vaccination : He introduced vaccination a word which not known before. Vaccination is actually a technique by which small and less powerful micro-organisms are injected in the body by which body become able to fight against large diseases. 5. Immunology: He invented this theory according to which after a certain time of medical treatment patients body develop immune against germs.
He invent cures of following diseases: Chicken Cholera, Anthrax, Rabies, Small Pox.
Got Noble Prize in Physics. Got Noble Prize in Chemistry. Discovered Alfa, Beta, Gamma rays & their signs.
Lyells geological contributions ranged from volcanoes and geological dynamics through stratigraphy, palaeontology and glaciology to subject that would now be considered as part of prehistoric archaeology and paleoanthropology. Lyell was made a foreign member of Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1866.
When Blackwell lost sight in one eye, she returned to New York City in 1851, giving up her dream of becoming a surgeon. In the 1860s she organized a unit of female field doctors during the Civil War. In 1857, Blackwell along with her sister Emily founded their own infirmary, named the New York Infirmary for Indigent Women and Children. she published in 1852 as The Laws of Life, with Special Reference to the Physical Education of Girls. In 1856, she adopted Katherine Kitty Barry, an orphan of Irish origin.
This mathematical tool of OHM has greatest use in determining an unknown factor of voltage, current or resistance in an electric circuit in which the other two factors are unknown. Died in 1854.
1. Isaac Newton was rewarded with the post of. a) The Royal Society b) The Lord Society c) The Common Society
2. Isaac Newton was a member of .. a) Political Party U 3. Isaac Newton was Master of a) Biology 4. Principle of Gravity was given by a) Isaac Newton b) Faraday c) Brown Smith b) Astronomy c) None of these b) Common Society c) Parliament for Cambridge
7. General theory of Relativity was developed by? a) Newton b) Louis Pasture c) Einstein
8. Einstein published Scientific papers almost.. a) 200 9. E = mc2 was formed by a) Jabir Bin Hayan 10. Einstein received Medal(s) a) One b) Two c) Four b) Einstein c) Newton b) 300 c) 3000
12. Louis invented theory through which food can be preserved for long time, the theory is: a) Vaccination b) Pasteurization c) Germ Theory
13. Louis invented cure of a disease which is cause by a dogs bite, name of that diseases is.. a) Chicken Cholera b) Anthrax c) Rabies
14. Louis resolved a mystery about the acid---------a) Amino acid b) Nitric Acid c) Tartaric Acid
15. Louis proved that every diseases causes by a----------a) Living Organism b) Germs c) Active Micro Organism
17. What was Jabir Bin - Hayans first work in field of chemistry? a) Nitric Acid b) Water Gold c) Caustic Soda
18. What was Jabir Bin Hayans Field of work? a) Maths 19. Who discovered Alzaj Oil? a) Louis Pasture b) Newton c) Jabir Bin Hayan b) Physics c) Chemistry
20. The world Health Organization declared smallpox in . a) 1980 b) 1880 c) 1990
21. Edward Jenners Father died when he was .. a) Two Years old b) Four Years old c) Five Years old
22. Jenner conducted an experiment on one of his patient named a) Ethane b) James Phipps c) John Horney
23. After completing his training Jenner went to Hospital. a) City Hospital b) St. Georges Hospital c) St. Edward Hospital
24. Edward Jenner got paralyzed from a) Left Side b) Right Side c) Both Sides
25. Marie promoted the use of Radium in a) World war I 26. Marie Curie was born in a) Poland b) U.S c) Germany b) World war II c) World war III
27. What was the Marie Curies discovery? a) Gravitational Laws 28. Marie Curies Field was.. a) Biologist 29. Marie Curie got Noble Prize in a) Physic b) Chemistry c) Both b) Physicist & Chemistry c) A & B b) Acids c) Radio Activity Rays
30. Marie Curie studied in which university? a) University of Paris b) Oxford University c) Howard University
31. What was the title given to Al Beruni? a) Al- Khvarzami 32. Where the tomb of Al Beruni is? a) Ghazni b) Ghazi c) Al- Hare b) Al Ustadah c) Both
33. What is the total number of Al Beruni work? a) 143 b) 145 c) 146
35. What was Al Berunis famous work? a) Age of Earth 36. Graham Bell invented a) Telephone b) Radio c) radio waves b) Acids c) None
37. Graham Bell was a) Scientist 38. Graham Bell born in a) Scotland 39. Graham Bell invented a) Voice Detector 40. Graham Bells work in optical .. a) Hydrofoils 41. Who was Pascal father? a) President b) King later become president c) king b) Hydrogen c) Both b) Metal Detector c) None b) England c) France b) Inventor c) Both
42. Where was the Pascals family settled in 1631? a) New- York b) Paris c) Germany
43. On which book Pascal started working? a) Easy on Hexagram b) Easy on Conics c) both
44. What was (were) Pascals field of works? a) Mathematics b) Physicist c) both
45. Pascal learned .. language(s) from his father. a) Latin 46. Robert Brown was a .. a) Psychologist 47. Robert Brown discovered a) Ballpoint pen b) Brownian motion c) Helicopter b) Botanist c) Physiologist b) German c) Latin & Greek
48. Birth location of Robert Brown was a) London b) Montrose Scotland c) California
49. Robert Brown received his medical education from. a) Edinburgh university California b) Oxford university c) University of
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50. Robert Browns work on plant.. a) Pollination 51. Marconi won a Noble Prize in.. a) Physics 52. Marconi was born in.. a) London 53. Cause of Death of Marconi.. a) Cancer 54. Who was the inventor of Radio? a) Marconi 55. When Radio was invented? a) 1875 56. Charles Babbage was the son of a a) Banker b) Farmer c) Lawyer b) 1829 c) 1895 b) Graham Bell c) None b) Heart Failure c) TB b) Qurtaba c) Italy b) Chemistry c) Maths b) Fertilization c) Both
57. Charles Babbage was interested in . a) Computer Science 58. Charles Babbage born in . a) London 59. Charles Babbage invented.. a) Telephone b) Electric Bulb c) Difference engine b) America c) Italy b) Chemistry c) Maths
61. Sir Charles Lyell was the most famous geologist ad.............. a) Engineer 62. Charles Lyell wrote............. a) Principles of Geology b) Principles of teaching c) Principles of law b) Teacher c) Lawyer
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64. Charles Lyells work Antiquity if Man was published in a) 1836 b) 1832 c) 1863
65. Charles Lyell was made a foreign .................. or the Royal Swedish Academy of Science in 1866. a) Manager b) Partner c) Member
66. Thomas Edison was ............. son of his parents. a) Sixth b) Seventh c) Fifth
67. He is famous due to his ................ invention. a) Phonograph 68. He was an ............. inventor. a) English 68. He was born in ............... a) Lahore, Pakistan 69. He created first .................. a) School 70. Thomas Edison invented . a) Motion Camera b) Radio c) Calculator b) Research Laboratory c) University b) Milan, Ohio c) Sydney, Australia b) American c) Pakistani b) Camera c) Electric bulb
71. A Muslim country Kwarism was taken by Russia in ............. a) 1994 b) 1990 c) 1973
72. Al-Khwarizmi was recognized as the founder of ............... a) Chemistry b) Maths c) Physics
73. He developed the calculus of ................... a) Eight errors b) six errors c) two errors
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75. Table of sin function was developed by ............... a) Al-Beruni 76. Ibn Sina born in. a) France b) Bukhara c) Scotland b) Al-Khwarizmi c) Ibn-ul-Haishum
78. What was (re) the main contributions of Ibn Sina ? a) Medicine b) Psychology c) Both
79. Ibn- Sina Became Hafiz e Quran at the age of . a) 10 80. Ibn Sina contributed in .. a) Physics & Chemistry b) Psychology & Pharmacy c) Both b) 15 c) 18
81. Elizabeth Blackwell was the first female doctor in ... a) London 82. She studied her medical at a) Oxford b) Geneva Medical College c) Paris university b) United State c) Europe
84. She organized a unit of female field doctors with her a) Daughter b) Mother c) Sister
85. She founded their own infirmary, named the a) Paris infirmary b) New York Infirmary c) London infirmary
86. When Penicillin was discovered? a) Aug 1956 87. Alexander Fleming was also a .. a) Physician b) Chemist c) Biologist b) Sep 1928 c) Oct 1756
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88. Alexander Fleming got Noble Prize in .. a) 1946 89. Fleming discovered a) Cobalt 90. Fleming died because of a) TB b) Heart failure c) Both b) Bulb c) Penicillin b) 1943 c) 1949
92. Edward Teller didnt spoken at the age of .. a) Two Years b) 4 years c) 3 years
93. Edward Teller is called the father of a) Atomic bomb b) Hydrogen bomb c) Nuclear bomb
94. Edward Teller published his book.. a) 6 95. Edward did his Ph.D. in a) Physics 96. George Simon OHM was a a) Biologist 97. OHM gave a complete theory of a) Electricity b) Germ c) Magnate b) Chemist c) Mathematician b) Chemistry c) Both b) 12 c) more than a dozen
98. OHM was awarded with the prize of a) Science Society b) Maths Society c) Royal Society
99. OHM discovered some laws relating to the strength of current in a) wire b) water c) air
100. OHM discovered that current in a circuit is directly proportional to . a) magnetic Pressure b) Electric pressure c) Both
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Q2. What is the Einstein Equation? Ans. Einstein is best known for the Mass Energy Equivalence: E = mc2
Q3. What is vaccination theory of Louis pasture? Ans. Louis introduced vaccination a word which not known before. Vaccination is actually a technique by which small and less powerful micro-organisms are injected in the body by which body become able to fight against large diseases. Q4. Write any two achievements of Jabir Bin Hayan? Following are the two achievements of Jabir Bin Hayan: Discovered Caustic Soda Discovered Nitric Acid
Q5. Who is the father of Immunology? Ans. Edward Jenner. Q6. In which science field (s) Marie Curie won Noble Prize? Ans. She was the first women who won two Noble Prizes in two Science fields: Physics Chemistry
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Q6a. Marie Curie was known for what? Ans. She was known for: Radium Polonium Radio Activity Rays
Q7. What are Al Beruni great works? Ans. Following are the works of Al Beruni: Mathematics Astronomy Physics Natural Science Geography Chronologist History
Q8. Why did Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone? Ans. The Telephone revolutionized long distance communication, which allow people to speak with each other quickly, clearly & affordably. Q9. What is the most significant contribution of Pascal in the history of Maths? Ans. The development of Probability theory is considered to be the most significant contribution in the history of Mathematics Q10. What Did Robert Brown, the Botanist, Discover? Ans. Robert Brown, the botanist, discovered among other things, the cell nucleus and Cytoplasmic streaming. He was also the first to make an observation of the early work on plant pollination and fertilisation, and Brownian motion. Q11. Who was Marconi? Ans. Marconi was an Italian who invented the radio in 1895. He won Noble Prize in Physics for this accomplishment. Q12. In which fields Charles Babbage worked? Ans. These are the fields in which Charles Babbage worked: Philosophy Code Breaking
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Q13. What was Charles Lyells primary belief? Ans. Lyells primary belief was that all the past changes of the earth can be detailed by the forces now acting. Q14. Write the names of Thomas Edisons invention? Ans. inventions of Thomas Edisons are:
o o o Phonograph Motion Picture Camera Electric Bulb
Q15. Where the word algebra is derived from? Ans. The word algebra was derived from the name of Muhammad Ibn Musas 830 books on the subject of
Hisab al-jabr wa al-muqabala.
Q16. What are the main contributions of Ibn Sina in Physics? Ans. In Physics he compared forms of Energy, Heat, Light, Mechanical & such concepts of Force, Volume &
Infinity.
Q17. Why Elizabeth Blackwell was rejected from all the leading school of medical???
Ans. She was rejected from all leading schools of medical because she was the first girl in America who wanted to be a Doctor. At first, she was even kept from classroom medical demonstrations, as unsuitable for a woman but very soon the students started getting impressed by her ability.
Q18. What is Penicillin? When & where Alexander Fleming discovered it? Ans. Penicillin is an Antiseptic medicine, discovered in Sep 1928, in his laboratory. Discovery:
Fleming, being a bacteriologist, was searching for cures to treat bacterial infections. One day in 1928 he discovered that bacteria he had been growing on a culture plate had been killed in an area close to where a mould was accidentally growing. He isolated the mould and showed that it released a substance that inhibited bacterial growth. He named the substance penicillin after the name of the mould. Fleming reported his ground-breaking results in the scientific paper "On the antibacterial action of cultures of a Penicillium with special reference to their use in the isolation of B. influenza" published in British Journal of Experimental Pathology 10, 226-236 (1929).
Q19. In which diverse field Edward Teller contributed? Ans. In the following diverse fields Edward Teller contributed: Nuclear Physics Plasma Physics Astrophysics Statistical Mechanics
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Q20. What is OHMs law? Ans. OHMs law is made from three mathematical equations that shows the relationship between electric voltage, current & resistance. I=V/R V=IxR (Voltage = Current by Resistance) R=V/I (Resistance = Voltage by Current) I=V/R (Current = Voltage by Resistance)
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