JST LEC 01
🔬 General Science Questions and Answers
Biology (1–20)
1. Q: What is the basic unit of life?
A: The cell.
2. Q: What gas do plants use in photosynthesis?
A: Carbon dioxide.
3. Q: What is the powerhouse of the cell?
A: Mitochondria.
4. Q: What is the largest organ in the human body?
A: The skin.
5. Q: What is the main function of red blood cells?
A: To carry oxygen.
6. Q: What vitamin is produced in the skin when exposed to sunlight?
A: Vitamin D.
7. Q: Which organ controls the body’s functions?
A: The brain.
8. Q: What part of the plant conducts photosynthesis?
A: The leaf.
9. Q: Which blood type is a universal donor?
A: O negative.
10. Q: What is DNA short for?
A: Deoxyribonucleic acid.
11. Q: Which human organ produces insulin?
A: The pancreas.
12. Q: What type of organism makes its own food?
A: An autotroph.
13. Q: Which body system fights diseases?
A: The immune system.
14. Q: What is the scientific name for humans?
A: Homo sapiens.
15. Q: What part of the brain controls balance?
A: The cerebellum.
16. Q: What are animals that eat both plants and meat called?
A: Omnivores.
17. Q: What are the smallest blood vessels called?
A: Capillaries.
18. Q: What is the largest bone in the human body?
A: Femur (thigh bone).
19. Q: Which organ filters blood in the body?
A: The kidneys.
20. Q: What structure do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
A: Cell wall.
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Chemistry (21–40)
21. Q: What is the chemical symbol for water?
A: H₂O.
22. Q: What is the periodic table?
A: A chart of chemical elements.
23. Q: What gas do humans exhale?
A: Carbon dioxide.
24. Q: What is the pH level of a neutral solution?
A: 7.
25. Q: What is the chemical symbol for gold?
A: Au.
26. Q: What is the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere?
A: Nitrogen.
27. Q: What is table salt made of?
A: Sodium and chlorine (NaCl).
28. Q: What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
A: Diamond.
29. Q: What are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons called?
A: Isotopes.
30. Q: What type of bond shares electrons?
A: Covalent bond.
31. Q: What is the chemical formula for carbon dioxide?
A: CO₂.
32. Q: What is the term for a substance made of two or more elements?
A: Compound.
33. Q: What element does “O” represent on the periodic table?
A: Oxygen.
34. Q: What is the pH range of acids?
A: 0–6.9.
35. Q: Which element is liquid at room temperature?
A: Mercury.
36. Q: What is the study of matter and its changes?
A: Chemistry.
37. Q: What does a catalyst do?
A: Speeds up a chemical reaction.
38. Q: What kind of reaction absorbs heat?
A: Endothermic reaction.
39. Q: What gas is released when vinegar and baking soda are mixed?
A: Carbon dioxide.
40. Q: What is the most reactive group of elements?
A: Alkali metals.
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Physics (41–60)
41. Q: What force pulls objects toward Earth?
A: Gravity.
42. Q: What is the speed of light?
A: Approximately 300,000 km/s (or 186,000 mi/s).
43. Q: What is the unit of force?
A: Newton (N).
44. Q: What type of energy is stored in a stretched rubber band?
A: Potential energy.
45. Q: What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?
A: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
46. Q: What is the SI unit of electric current?
A: Ampere.
47. Q: What is needed to complete an electric circuit?
A: A power source, wires, and a load.
48. Q: What is the measure of how hot or cold something is?
A: Temperature.
49. Q: What is the unit of power?
A: Watt.
50. Q: What is the energy of motion called?
A: Kinetic energy.
51. Q: What is sound made of?
A: Vibrations.
52. Q: What material allows electricity to flow?
A: Conductor.
53. Q: What is the bending of light called?
A: Refraction.
54. Q: What kind of mirror is used in car headlights?
A: Concave mirror.
55. Q: What is resistance measured in?
A: Ohms.
56. Q: What is a unit of frequency?
A: Hertz.
57. Q: What does a prism do to light?
A: Splits it into a spectrum.
58. Q: What is the force that resists motion called?
A: Friction.
59. Q: What is a circuit with only one path called?
A: Series circuit.
60. Q: What kind of energy comes from the sun?
A: Solar energy.
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Earth & Space Science (61–80)
61. Q: What planet is known as the Red Planet?
A: Mars.
62. Q: What is the hottest planet in our solar system?
A: Venus.
63. Q: What do we call molten rock inside the Earth?
A: Magma.
64. Q: What is the layer of gases surrounding Earth?
A: The atmosphere.
65. Q: What causes day and night?
A: Earth's rotation.
66. Q: What kind of rock is formed from lava?
A: Igneous rock.
67. Q: What natural disaster is measured by the Richter scale?
A: Earthquake.
68. Q: What is the Earth's outermost layer called?
A: The crust.
69. Q: What do you call a scientist who studies weather?
A: Meteorologist.
70. Q: What do we call frozen water in the atmosphere?
A: Snow.
71. Q: Which planet has rings?
A: Saturn.
72. Q: What is the largest planet in our solar system?
A: Jupiter.
73. Q: What causes tides on Earth?
A: The moon’s gravity.
74. Q: What is the name of the galaxy we live in?
A: The Milky Way.
75. Q: What is the main component of the Sun?
A: Hydrogen.
76. Q: What is erosion?
A: Wearing away of Earth’s surface by wind, water, or ice.
77. Q: What is the second planet from the sun?
A: Venus.
78. Q: What is a year on Earth based on?
A: One orbit around the Sun.
79. Q: What kind of eclipse happens when the Moon blocks the Sun?
A: Solar eclipse.
80. Q: What kind of rock is formed from sediment?
A: Sedimentary rock.
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General Science Facts (81–100)
81. Q: What instrument is used to see tiny objects?
A: Microscope.
82. Q: What do we use to measure temperature?
A: Thermometer.
83. Q: What invention is Thomas Edison famous for?
A: The light bulb.
84. Q: What is the process of water turning into vapor?
A: Evaporation.
85. Q: What is the study of animals called?
A: Zoology.
86. Q: What is the study of plants called?
A: Botany.
87. Q: What is a scientist who studies fossils called?
A: Paleontologist.
88. Q: What state of matter is lightning?
A: Plasma.
89. Q: What is a natural satellite of Earth?
A: The Moon.
90. Q: What invention uses lenses to view distant objects?
A: Telescope.
91. Q: What is the name of the process plants use to make food?
A: Photosynthesis.
92. Q: What does a seismograph measure?
A: Earthquakes.
93. Q: What organ helps us hear?
A: The ear.
94. Q: What are the four main states of matter?
A: Solid, liquid, gas, plasma.
95. Q: What part of an atom has a positive charge?
A: Proton.
96. Q: What part of an atom has a negative charge?
A: Electron.
97. Q: What part of an atom has no charge?
A: Neutron.
98. Q: What is the force that causes objects to fall?
A: Gravity.
99. Q: Which part of the plant absorbs water?
A: Roots.
100. Q: What is a scientific guess called?
A: Hypothesis.
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