Every Day Science

Everyday Science MCQs Questions with Answers for CSS MPT Test by FPSC including solved CSS General Science and Ability Past Papers MCQs. General Everyday

Which one of the following is the major Ingredient of leather?

A. A. Carbohydrates
B. B. Collagen
C. C. Syntans
D. D. None of these
Correct answer is: B. B. Collagen
<!-- /wp:more -->

<!-- wp:paragraph -->
<p>The primary ingredient of leather is <mark>collagen</mark>, a protein found in animal rawhide and skins. Leather is a flexible and durable material created by tanning these animal skins.</p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph -->

Sir Frederick Banting discovered one of the following vaccines?

A. A. Covid Vaccine
B. B. Insulin
C. C. Anti-Rabies Vaccine
D. D. None of these
Correct answer is: B. B. Insulin

Bamboo belongs to:

A. A. A weed family
B. B. A Herb family
C. C. A Grass family
D. D. None of these
Correct answer is: C. C. A Grass family

Glucose syrup is commonly made from:

A. A. Sugar Cane
B. B. Maize
C. C. Beetroot
D. D. None of these
Correct answer is: B. B. Maize

The most abundant element in the earth’s crust is:

A. A. Carbon dioxide
B. B. Ozone
C. C. Oxygen
D. D. None of these
Correct answer is: C. C. Oxygen

Fibula is a bone found in one of the following parts of the human body.

A. A. Arm
B. B. Leg
C. C. Skull
D. D. None of these
Correct answer is: B. B. Leg

Which is the most sensitive part of the eye?

A. Retina
B. Cornea
C. Pupil
D. Lens
Correct answer is: A. Retina

Scientific Study of teeth is called?

A. Odontology
B. Ornithology
C. Orthoepy
D. Pedagogy
Correct answer is: A. Odontology

The Central Nervous System (CNS) is primarily made up of:?

A. A. Muscles and Bones
B. B. Blood and Lymphatic Vessels
C. C. Brain and Spinal Cord
D. D. Skin and Hair
Correct answer is: C. C. Brain and Spinal Cord

The gases used in different types of welding would include:__________?

A. (A) oxygen and hydrogen
B. (B) oxygen, hydrogen, acetylene and nitrogen
C. (C) oxygen, acetylene and argon
D. (D) oxygen and acetylene
Correct answer is: D. (D) oxygen and acetylene
Scroll to Top