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Laboratory Attendant W ritten Exam ination- 2018
SET 4
1. Drinking soda isA. AlkalineB. AcidicC. NeutralD. Oxidant
2. Iodized salt is beneficial forA. Lowering of blood pressureB. Prevention of dehydrationC. Thyroid functionD. Salivary glands
3. Milk sugar isA. LactoseB. MaltoseC. GalactoseD. Sucrose
4. Which of the following is not a font style?A. BoldB. ItalicsC. RegularD. Superscript
5. 1/1000 is equal toA. 0.1B. 0.01C. 0.001D. 1.01
6. Gobar gas mainly containA. MethaneB. EthyleneC. PropyleneD. Acetylene
7. Which is purest form of Iron?A. SteelB. Cast ironC. Pig ironD. Wrought iron
8. The first metal used by man was?A. CopperB. SilverC. BronzeD. Brass
9. The major constituent of air isA. NitrogenB. Carbon dioxideC. OxygenD. Hydrogen
10. The chemical name of common salt is?A. Sodium chlorideB. Sodium nitrateC. Ammonium chlorideD. Calcium chloride
11. Pregnant women usually became deficient inA. Sodium and calciumB. Iron and sodiumC. Calcium and ironD. Magnesium and iron
12. Eyes of potato are useful forA. NutritionB. ReproductionC. Vegetative propagationD. None of these
13. Tape worm lives as parasite inA. BrainB. Andomen of man/womenC. Intestine of man/womenD. Liver of man/women
14. Insufficient blood supply in human body is referredas:
A. IschemiaB. HyperemiaC. HemostariaD. Hemorrage
15. In human body the longest bone is in the:-A. Vertebral columnB. ThighC. Rib cageD. Arm
16. The total number of vertebrae in a human being is:-A. 26B. 30C. 29D. 33
17. Which of following element is associated with teeth disorder?
A. ChlorineB. FluorineC. BromineD. Iodine
18. jug is a unit to describe:A. timeB. volumeC. distanceD. weight
19. A biopsy is:A. the removal of biological fluidB. the removal of an organC. a post mortem examinationD. excision of a representative tissue sample
20. The liquid portion of blood remaining after a clot has formed is called:
A. the buffy coatB. serumC. plasmaD. tissue fluid
21. A biohazardous container is used to discard:A. lancetsB. needlesC. band- aid wrappersD. a & b
22. ‘Foot and Mouth Disease’ found?A. CattleB. DogsC. HumanD. None of the above
23. Which vitamin is considered to be a hormone?A. Vitamin AB. Vitamin BC. Vitamin DD. Vitamin E
24. Which is not Mosquito borne disease?A. DengueB. MalariaC. Sleeping sicknessD. Chickengunia
25. Which is non-toxic in nature?A. GoldB. MercuryC. COD. H2S
26. Which among the following is a carbohydrate?A. NylonB. Cane sugar
C. TurpentineD. Hydrogen peroxide
27. What is chemical name for baking soda?A. Sodium carbonateB. Sodium bicarbonateC. Sodium nitrateD. Sodium nitrite
28. Founder of HomeopathyA. HippocratsB. S HahnemannC. SushrutaD. Charak
29. The place where accessories are connected in computer is known as ?
A. PortB. RingC. BusD. Zip
30. SMPS stands forA. Switched mode power supplyB. Start mode power supplyC. Signal mode power supplyD. Store mode power supply
31. Which element found on surface of moon?A. TitaniumB. PlatinumC. SiliconD. Bronze
32. Why is Beaufort Scale used?A. To measure wind velocityB. To measure pressureC. To measure temperatureD. To measure Volume
33. Through which translocation of food materials in plants takes place?
A. XylemB. PhloemC. Both a,bD. None
34. When does relative humidity decreases?A. With increase pressureB. With increase temperatureC. With decrease pressureD. With decrease temperature
35. Make the greatest four digit number by using any 43. Which tree requiring minimum water for itsone digit twice by 3,8,7. growth?
A. 3387 A. BabulB. 8378 B. BambooC. 8873 C. BanayanD. 8773 D. Mango
36. 1 million is equal to how many lakhs 44. Which country is largest producer of Bauxite?A. 1 A. AustraliaB. 10 B. IndiaC. 100 C. Sri LankaD. 1000 D. Germany
37. Smallest natural number is 45. What percentage of water is lost duringA. 0 transpiration?B. 1 A. 79%C. 2 B. 99%D. -1 C. 25%
38. Which number is greater than -1. D. 50%A. -2 46. Which is global biodiversity hotspot in IndiaB. -10 A. Western ghatsC. 0 B. Eastern ghatsD. -3 C. Himalyas
39. 1 cm2 is mm2 D. All of the aboveA. 100 47. How are latitude and longitude?B. 10 A. Horizontal to each otherC. 1000 B. Perpendicular to each otherD. 1/10 C. Parallel to each other
40. The ratio of 90 cm to 1.5 m is D. Both b, cA. 3:5 48. In which technology do cryogenic engines findB. 5:3 applications?C. 60:1 A. Car technologyD. 4:3 B. Rocket technology
41. Fill in the blank: 35/45 = __/9 C. Electronic technologyA. 5 D. NoneB. 4 49. Which instrument used for finding out windC. 3 direction?
D. 7 A. Air vane
42. For 500, which symbol is used in roman system B. Wind vaneC. Electronic vane
A. L D. Electric vaneB. C 50. Study o f field crop is called:-C. M A. PomologyD. D B. Agronomy
C. OlericultureD. Floriculture
51. Which of the following is not a computer 60. Tear gas ishardware? A. Chloroprene
A. Mouse B. Carbonyl chlorideB. CPU C. Nitrous oxideC. MS Word D. Bleaching powderD. Hard disc 61. Which one of following is radioactive?
52. Which among them is smallest memory size:- A. CesiumA. MB B. PlatinumB. GB C. StrontiumC. TB D. Thorium,D. PB 62. Which of the following blood group is a universal
53. Which of the following is not a search engine? recipient?A. Yahoo A. AB. Google B. BC. Ask C. ABD. SPSS n o
54. Which laboratory department studies tissue structure?
A. Immunology
V/63. Which was the first antibiotic?
A. Terramycin
B. Histopathology B. NeomycinC. Biochemistry C. PencillinD. Endocrinology D. Stryptomycin
55. Quartz is made of 64. Clove, the commonly used spice is obtained fromA. Calcium sulphate A. FruitB. Calcium silicate B. StemC. Sodium sulphate C. RootD. Sodium silicate D. Flowerbud
56. Ozone layer is present in: 65. Dehydration in human body is caused due toA. Troposphere deficiency ofB. Ionosphere A. VitaminC. Stratosphere B. SaltD. Exposphere C. Harmone
57. Taj Mahal is greatly affected due to D. WaterA. Tourists 66. Which are gland of body which pour theirB. Acid water secretions directly into blood stream?C. Deforestation A. Exocrine glandD. Sound pollution B. Endocrine gland
58. Bakelite is a polymer of phenol and— C. Both A & BA. Formaldehyde D. None of the aboveB. Acetaldehyde 67. Which is second most abundant metal in the earth'C. Benzaldehyde crust?D. Cinnaldehyde A. Iron
59. Pituitary gland is located in B. SilverA. Brain
C. GoldD. Zinc
B. KidneyC. LiverD. Intestine
68. What is the first compound which is fixed during 76. Who is considered as father of Ayurveda?photosynthesis? A. Charaka
A. Glucose B. SusrutaB. Fructose C. BuddhaC. Sucrose D. NoneD. Maltose 77. Who is considered to father of Surgery?
69. Myxoedema is disorder produced due to A. Charakahypersecreation of which gland? B. Susruta
A. Pitutary C. DavidsonB. Thyroid D. HiltonC. Adrenal 78. Which gland is both exo and endocrine gland?D. None A. Pancreas
70. Which colloid are solvent loving colloid? B. PitutaryA. Hydrophilic C. AdrenalB. Lyophilic D. ThyroidC. Hydrophobic 79. Which country is rich in oil?D. Lypphobic A. Japan
71. Where is National Institute o f Nutrition located? B. IndonesiaA. Hyderabad C. GermanyB. Goa D. IndiaC. Mumbai 80. Which state produces maximum Soya bean?D. Bengaluru A. Gujrat
72. What is Amnesia? B. Himachal PradeshA. Unable to speak C. KeralaB. Unable to walk D. Madhya PradeshC. Unable to hear 81. In context with the connective tissues, whichD, Loss of memory among the following connect Bones to Bones?
73. Which metal is used for generation o f nuclear A. Ligamentspower? B. Tendons
A. Uranium C. Reticular fibersB. Platinium D. RapheC. Silicon 82. Which among the following live tissues o f theD. Hydrogen Human Eye does not have blood vessels?
74. What is Syrinx? A. ScleraA. Voice box in humans B. CorneaB. Voice box in birds C. ChoroidC. Voice box in fish D. IrisD. Voice box in cows 83. A tablet of which among the following Vitamins
75. Which planet is nearest to earth? Should be advised to be used after purification ofA. Mars water by Iodine as a disinfectant?B. Venus A. Vitamin AC. Saturn B. Vitamin BD. Pluto C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin D
84. Milk is naturalA. SolutionB. EmulsionC. MixtureD. Suspension
85. Which of the following is not present in Germansilver?A. CopperB. NickelC. SilverD. Zinc
86. Where is CIMAP locatedA. DelhiB. LucknowC. MumbaiD. Banglore
87. Cane sugar isA. SucroseB. LactoseC. MaltoseD. Galactose
88. Intensity of Gravitational field of earth is maximum of
A. PolesB. EquatorC. Centre of earthD. Surface
89. A pond of water appears less deep due toA. ReflectionB. DiffractionC. RefractionD. Polarization
90. Electric current passes more quickly in?A. CopperB. SilverC. BronzeD. Brass
91. W hat do plants take from air?A. NitrogenB. Carbon dioxideC. OxygenD. Hydrogen
92. Limewater contains?A. Calcium chlorideB. Calcium nitrateC. Calcium sulphateD. Calcium hydroxide
93. The gas used in artificial ripening of fruits isA. AcetyleneB. MethaneC. EthaneD. Butane
94. Sea water can be purified by the process ofA. DistillationB. EvaporationC. FiltrationD. Fractional distillation
95. The purest form of water isA. Tap waterB. Rain waterC. Ground waterD. Distilled water
96. The energy of sun is mainly due toA. Nuclear fissionB. RadioactivityC. HeatD. Nuclear fusion
97. An example of major air pollutant isA. OxygenB. Carbon dioxideC. Carbon monoxideD. Helium
98. The natural Pacemaker in the Human Heart islocated in the SA node which is present in which among the following chambers?
A. Right AuricleB. Left AuricleC. Right VentricleD. Left Ventricle
99. Overdose o f antibiotics will cause the suppression of synthesis of which among the following vitamins in human body?
A. Vitamin AB. CalciferolC. Vitamin KD. Biotin
100. Which among the following element in the humanbody / organ makes the main basis of working of the MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging)?A. NitrogenB. HydrogenC. CalciumD. Sodium
Laboratory Attendant W ritten Exam ination, 2018
SET-4
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2. - w r fh r ^ t o ; % r f ?A. Lowering of blood pressureB. Prevention of dehydrationC. Thyroid functionD. Salivary glands
3. 9T#^T f?A. LactoseB. MaltoseC. GalactoseD. Sucrose
4 . t WT M l 'TnT I ?A. BoldB. ItalicsC. RegularD. Superscript
5. 1/1000 f%?T%^TRT|?A. 0.1B. 0.01C. 0.001D. 1.01
6. ifm r % # ^TrT : w ftrTT t ?A. MethaneB. EthyleneC. PropyleneD. Acetylene
7. 3TTWT f i p M W t ?A. SteelB. Cast ironC. Pig ironD. Wrought iron
8. TFj^T s*TCT 3WRT # *nft W T STR[ WT | ?A. CopperB. SilverC. BronzeD. Brass
9 .3^nr w r | ?A. NitrogenB. Carbon dioxideC. OxygenD. Hydrogen
10. I S M W F TR TFrf^ TFT W |?A. Sodium chlorideB. Sodium nitrateC. Ammonium chlorideD. Calcium chloride
11. T r iM ^ f r ’Tpft ^n fr I?A. Sodium and calciumB. Iron and sodiumC. Calcium and ironD. Magnesium and iron
12.3PJ # W S I w f t ?A. NutritionB. ReproductionC. Vegetative propagationD. None of these
w f n f t f^Rr^r f?A. BrainB. Andomen of man/womenC. Intestine of man/womenD. Liver of man/women
14. sTftr ^ sm frr *ref^crf ^ r r :3rrfrrt
A. IschemiaB. HyperemiaC. HemostasiaD. Hemorrage
15. % ^Tfk t f?A. Vertebral columnB. ThighC. Rib cageD. Arm
16. i f | ?A. 26B. 30C. 29D. 33
17. ’¥TT drc) 3cT -0-*l~I % W^f^TcT t'?A. ChlorineB. FluorineC. BromineD. Iodine
18. ngR.-H'ft w r t f?A. timeB. volumeC. distanceD. weight
19. W | ?A. the removal of biological fluidB. the removal of an organC. a post mortem examinationD. excision of a representative tissue sample
20. W % 5TTC TtF % rR^r W T f ?A. the buffy coatB. serumC. plasmaD. tissue fluid
2 1. wrwt-^W TFF’r n ' f^ T t f ra r | ?A. lancetsB. needlesC. band- aid wrappersD. a & b
22. “H <1 ■*!” HNI 4 RTFf?A. CattleB. DogsC. HumanD. None of the above
23.f^¥ I -hTh fTRT TRTT f?A. Vitamin AB. Vitamin BC. Vitamin DD. Vitamin E
24. ft -+ilr|41 f?A. DengueB. MalariaC. Sleeping sicknessD. Chikengunia
25. 1 f t ^ 3TT |?A. GoldB. MercuryC. COD. H2S
26. f ?A. NylonB. Cane sugar
C. TurpentineD. Hydrogen peroxide
27. %f^T *nrr w p r r f ^ tpt ^ tt f ?A. Sodium carbonateB. Sodium bicarbonateC. Sodium nitrateD. Sodium nitrite
28. ?;iRr^rt"4T w > | ?A. HippocratesB. S HahnemannC. SushrutaD. Charak
29. V ^ J t T T ^ f N - :3TTFT % ?«TFr =TT WT W et f ?A. PortB. RingC. BusD. Zip
30. TT*r W 'ft TT- fTT f%TcpT w n I ?A. Switched mode power supplyB. Start mode power supplyC. Signal mode power supplyD. Store mode power supply
31 m cr^r t r t w m | ?A. TitaniumB. PlatinumC. SiliconD. Bronze
3 2 .^ R ^ W WHT fEcTf I?A. To measure wind velocityB. To measure pressureC. To measure temperatureD. To measure Volume
33.f%*r% * n w r ’ftsrf t w m ^rrRift ^ FTFrrarw
fRTTf?A. XylemB. PhloemC. Both a,bD. None
34.¥PTiT ^PT fTcft f ?A. With increase pressureB. With increase temperatureC. With decrease pressureD. With decrease temperature
3 5 . 3 ,8 ,7 r t f e f r 3R 7 f r t ^ sNrr
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36. 1 million R>ci t 7W 3 % «ki«k f?A. 1B. 10C. 100D. 1000
37. W f s r f f ^ TO T tA. 0B. 1C. 2D. -1
38. ^TCT t ^ WTT -1 i\ w ft |? .A. -2B. -10C. 0D. -3
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40. 90 cm ^ 1.5 m^T3nfTTcTA. 3:5B. 5:3C. 60:1D. 4:3
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A. BabulB. BambooC. BanayanD. Mango
4 4 /# T ¥T W ild WRT 'dcHK'T3R?fT t?A. AustraliaB. IndiaC. Sri LankaD. Germany
45. f^cRT WfcRTcT TTfft ^ f f k r | ?A. 79%B. 99%C. 25%D. 50%
46.'*TRcr t m ftoPTte I?A. Western ghatsB. Eastern ghatsC. HimalyasD. All o f the above
47. 3TSTTCT sflT ^TRIT f i t f?A. Horizontal to each otherB. Perpendicular to each otherC. Parallel to each otherD. Both b,c
48. f^FT >3t>Ml4l ^ sbl41^R+ ff^ R r3W m f i t f?A. Car technologyB. Rocket technologyC. Electronic technologyD. None
49. f^T M’-'1 TTnFTcTf ^ f%31T WT W5TTf 'STTcft
t ?A. Air vaneB. Wind vaneC. Electronic vaneD. Electric vane
50. w ? r % 3 iw F r w r strtt f?A. PomologyB. AgronomyC. OlericultureD. Floriculture
51. F W ITT w T T f f I?A. MouseB. CPUC. MS WordD. Hard disc
52. s w % jf fm w r *F n fr h t w f ?A. MBB. GBC. TBD. PB
53. ^ r t % m v r f tf^n r ?rff | ?A. YahooB. GoogieC. AskD. SPSS
54. =1)1 H TT ^pilTTS'l I <?11 N"jTR ^ <73HI WO\ -4H^TrTr|?
A. ImmunologyB. HistopathologyC. BiochemistryD. Endocrinology
55. f%¥% 5RT |?A. Calcium sulphateB. Calcium silicateC. Sodium sulphateD. Sodium silicate
56. STTfT'T +" "1 f&TcT |j?A. TroposphereB. IonosphereC. StratosphereD. Exospheres
57. crrsnr^r f%*r % w f ^ c r fsrr | ?A. TouristsB. Acid waterC. DeforestationD. Sound pollution
58. i r t ir # f^FRrr -nj. j^ | ?A. FormaldehydeB. AcetaldehydeC. BenzaldehydeD. Cinnalehyde
59. T ft | ?A. BrainB. KidneyC. LiverD. Intestine
60. 3tT ; %r if ^T er: W |?A. ChloropreneB. Carbonyl chlorideC. Nitrous oxideD. Bleaching powder
6 1. w r % f?A. CesiumB. PlatinumC. StrontiumD. Thorium,
62. wrfa % TrF fmTT TRTT |?A. AB. BC. ABD. O
63. f r t ?A. TerramycinB. NeomycinC. PencillinD. Stryptomycin
64. (WRTT) ^#T W 'ST’PT t ?A. FruitB. StemC. RootD. Flowerbud
65.TT5W % STfk 'if f ^ f f W F f%?p£t % 3TRT ^Idl f
A. VitaminB. SaltC. HarmoneD. Water
66.#^f # m TtF I?
A. Exocrine glandB. Endocrine glandC. Both A & BD. None of the above
67. tp f t ^ ^ f r
A. IronB. SilverC. GoldD. Zinc
68.FFT f w re r «f r - ir ^ r r
°F T ¥T I?A. GlucoseB. FructoseC. SucroseD. Maltose
69.f$*r irf% % t f w f t i w tW f rm f ?A. PitutaryB. ThyroidC. AdrenalD. None
70.1%¥ =Ft R <?1 i.r/1 t'?A. HydrophilicB. LyophilicC. HydrophobicD. Lypphobic
71. TT^T W *F«TR f^Rf |?A. HyderabadB. GoaC. MumbaiD. Bengaluru
72.i^tf?PTT W I?A. Unable to speakB. Unable to walkC. Unable to hearD. Loss of memory
73,'HHi'j] §rf% % t^ t *r m5 smm; f t # t?A. UraniumB. Platini urnC. SiliconD. Hydrogen
74/Prf^W W I?A. Voice box in humansB. Voice box in birdsC. Voice box in fishD. Voice box in cows
7 5 ,^ r ?rr w # * r# r t?A. MarsB. VenusC. SaturnD. Pluto
76.3<I^N % +TH f>?A. CharakaB. SusrutaC. BuddhaD. None
77. % -5FRi +1hA. CharakaB. SusrutaC. DavidsonD. Hilton
78J#T 3Fcf: TTcf cTTfpsTpft # f f t?A. PancreasB. PitutaryC. AdrenalD. Thyroid
79.°F>t<T ?rr f?A. JapanB. IndonesiaC. GermanyD. India
8 0 .^ r *rr ^ ^ n r t t?A. GujaratB. Himachal PradeshC. KeralaD. Madhya Pradesh
81 .% $ % 'TF! WT f ?A. LigamentsB. TendonsC. Reticular fibersD. Raphe
82.TTJKT # SIM % f%7T f|r% if cjiQ+IU ^ fnfr?A. ScleraB. CorneaC. ChoroidD. Iris
83,'iTITl R h ^ R T ’T p ft % % W H T f ^ r f ^ R T
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A. Vitamin AB. Vitamin BC. Vitamin CD. Vitamin D
84. fsr y itH H ^xr % | ?A. SolutionB. EmulsionC. MixtureD. Suspension
85. 1 t ^rff f r a r ?A. CopperB. NickelC. SilverD. Zinc
86. t f l w ! l{'$\ WWf |?A. DelhiB. LucknowC. MumbaiD. Bangalore
87. ^ WT | ?A. SucroseB. LactoseC. MaltoseD. Galactose
88. TT ^ a r f s T W R " t ?A. PolesB. EquatorC. Centre of earthD. Surface
89. TTpft cTMTW f%*T ^ ^RT ^RftcT ft?TT fA. SteelB. Cast ironC. Pig ironD. Wrought iron
90. «TT t # W T ^ SiWTftcT f l #
A. CopperB. SilverC. BronzeD. Brass
91. ^ p T % %T I ?A. NitrogenB. Carbon dioxideC. OxygenD. Hydrogen
92. ^ ^ TT^t # WT tcTT | ?A. Calcium chlorideB. Calcium nitrateC. Calcium sulphateD. Calcium hydroxide
93. w r f f ^ r % f^nr ^ % f?A. AcetyleneB. MethaneC. EthaneD. Butane
94. 'FPJs?% i%TT ^rf^TT% ft•MI ^IdlA. DistillationB. EvaporationC. FiltrationD. Fractional distillation
95. m ft w r 1?A. Tap waterB. Rain waterC. Ground waterD. Distilled water
96.g^f 3^rf Ri tH f?A. Nuclear fissionB. RadioactivityC. HeatD. Nuclear fusion
97. ^ p J T w t ?A. OxygenB. Carbon dioxideC. Carbon monoxideD. Helium
98JTT^T t VTffcl't. t f ^ T ftrTTt f^T # % f%*T if | ?
A. Right AuricleB. Left AuricleC. Right VentricleD. Left Ventricle
9 9 . 'i ^ i4 ) f H ^Tsrf srfsrwT &Tfk if f%*r f^ rrf^ r% t i p v n |?
A. Vitamin AB. CalciferolC. Vitamin KD. Biotin
1 0 0 .^ # 'RT rRar t T T WC 3Trt (MR1) <s>M SffSTR |>?
A. NitrogenB. HydrogenC. CalciumD. Sodium.