Thursday 25 January 2018

Different field Name


•Study of earth and rocks — Geology.
•Study of living things — Biology.
•Study of celestial bodies —Astronomy.
•Study of the influence of planets and stars — Astrology.
•Scientific study of bodily diseases — Pathology.
•Study of languages — Philology.
•Study of bees — Apiology.
•Study of heart/heart diseases — Cardiology.
•Study of dogs — Cynology.
•Study of trees — Dendrology.
•Study of religion — Theology.
•Study of heredity — Genetics.
•Study of coins — Numismatics.
•Study of birds — Ornithology.
•Study of human development — Anthropology.
•Study of science of insects — Entomology.
•Study of problems of old age — Gerontology.
•Study of relation between organism and environment — Ecology.
•Study of flying aeroplanes — Aviation.
•Study of skin/skin diseases — Dermatology.
•Study of wine/wine making — Enology/Oenology.
•Study of cats — Felinology.
•Study of medicine for women — Gynecology/ Gynaecology.
•Study of arthropod and reptiles — Hepatology.
•Study ofhorses — Hippology.
•Study of water — Hydrology.
•Study of weather — Meteorology.
•Study of kidneys and their diseases — Nephrology.
•Study of nerves — Neurology.
•Study of cancer — Oncology.
•Study of eggs — Oology.
•Study of eyes — Ophthalmology.
•Study of mountains and their mapping — Orology
•Study of bones — Osteology.
•Study of rocks — Petrology.
•Study of earthquakes — Seismology.
•Study of snakes — Serpentology.
•Study of mouth and its diseases — Stomatology.
•Study of poisons (w) — Toxicology.
•Study of flags – Vexillology.
•Study of animals — Zoology.
•Study of medicine for children and their diseases—Paediatrics/Pediatrics.
•Study of broken bones — Orthopaedics.
•Study of hand writing — Graphology.
•Art of good handwriting — Calligraphy.
•A written message from far off place — Telegraph.
•An expert in writing by hand — Chirographer.
•A person who write dictionaries — Lexicographer.
•Written by light — Photograph.

•An expert in writing (drawing) maps — Cartographer

Computer Technical Words

1.       VIRUS - Vital Information Resource Under Seized.
2.       3G -3rd Generation.
3.       GSM - Global System for Mobile Communication.
4.       UMTS - Universal Mobile Telecommunication System.
5.       SIM - Subscriber Identity Module .
6.       AVI = Audio Video Interleave
7.       RTS = Real Time Streaming
8.       SIS = Symbian OS Installer File
9.       AMR = Adaptive Multi-Rate Codec
10.   JAD = Java Application Descriptor
11.   JAR = Java Archive
12.   JAD = Java Application Descriptor
13.   3GPP = 3rd Generation Partnership Project
14.   3GP = 3rd Generation Project
15.   MP3 = MPEG player lll
16.   MP4 = MPEG-4 video file
17.   AAC = Advanced Audio Coding
18.   GIF= Graphic InterchangeableFormat
19.   JPEG = Joint Photographic Expert Group
20.   BMP = Bitmap
21.   SWF = Shock Wave Flash
22.   WMV = Windows Media Video
23.   WAV = Waveform Audio
24.   PNG = Portable Network Graphics
25.   DOC =Document
26.   (MicrosoftCorporation)
27.   PDF = Portable Document Format
28.   M3G = Mobile 3D Graphics
29.   M4A = MPEG-4 Audio File
30.   NTH = Nokia Theme (series 40)
31.   THM = Themes (Sony Ericsson)
32.   MMF = Synthetic Music Mobile Application File
33.   NRT = Nokia Ringtone
34.   XMF = Extensible Music File
35.   WBMP = Wireless Bitmap Image
36.   DVX = DivX Video
37.   HTML = Hyper Text Markup Language
38.   WML = Wireless Markup Language
39.   CD -Compact Disk.
40.   DVD - Digital Versatile Disk.
41.   CRT - Cathode Ray Tube.
42.   DAT - Digital Audio Tape.
43.   DOS - Disk Operating System.
44.   GUI -Graphical User Interface.
45.   HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.
46.   IP - Internet Protocol.
47.   ISP - Internet Service Provider.
48.   TCP - Transmission Control Protocol.
49.   UPS - UninterruptiblePower Supply.
50.   HSDPA -High Speed Downlink PacketAccess.
51.   EDGE - Enhanced Data Rate for
52.   GSM- [GlobalSystem for Mobile Communication Evolution.
53.   VHF - Very High Frequency.
54.   UHF - Ultra High Frequency.
55.   GPRS - General Packet Radio Service.
56.   WAP - Wireless Application Protocol.
57.   TCP - Transmission Control Protocol.
58.   ARPANET - Advanced Research Project Agency Network.
59.   IBM - International Business Machines.

Chemistry MCQS

1.       Most commonly used bleaching agent is .
Ans. chlorine
2.       The chief constituent of gobar gas is.
Ans. methane
3.       ………….is the hardest mineral.
Ans. Diamond
4.       What is laughing gas?
Ans. Nitrous Oxide
5.       The element common to all acids is…….
Ans. Hydrogen
6.       Diamond is an allotropic form of…….
Ans. Carbon
7.       Which gas is commonly used in balloons?
Ans. Helium
8.       Oldest known element?
Ans. Copper
9.       Which shape of carbon is used in lead pencils?
Ans. Graphite
10.   Artificial silk is called?
Ans. rayon
11.   …………….is used in decoration lighting.
Ans. Neon gas


Biology MCQS

1.       The normal pulse beat of a human body is between
Ans.72—80.
2.       ……….is the Post-Mortem examination of a body.
Ans. “Autopsy”
3.       …….is the branch of science which deals with the process of writing dictionaries.
Ans. “Lexicography”
4.       ………..is the study and cultivation of fruit.
Ans. “Pomology”
5.       Fish is the Best source of.
Ans. protein
6.       ……….organ of the body purifies the blood.
Ans. Kidneys
7.       ………..is highly affected by the nuclear radiation first.
Ans. Skin
8.       Life history of human malaria parasite in Anopheles was first described by .
Ans. Ronald Ross
9.       Green vegetables are a good source of Minerals and.
Ans. Vitamins
10.   When a disease occurs over a large area of earth’s surface at one time, it is called.
Ans. Epidemic disease
11.   Deficiency of …………causes Scurvy.
Ans. Vitamin C
12.   Which vitamin easily prepared in body?
Ans. vitamin D
13.   Largest organ of the body is Skin and largest gland is…..
Ans. Liver
14.   Kidney disease due to overdose of…….
Ans. vitamin c
15.   Hepatitis and jaundice are the diseases of……….
Ans. Liver
16.   Creature having both male and female organs is known as……….
Ans. Hermaphrodite
17.   Richest source of Vitamin D is………….
Ans. cod liver oil
Ans. Vitamin K
18.   Iron metabolism in the human body is helpful for Haemoglobin and blood is red due to ……
Ans. hemoglobin.
19.   In how many groups the living organisms that have back bone, are divided?
Ans. 5 groups
20.   Vitamins C not stored in human body and lack of vitamin c create ……………disease.
Ans. skin
21.   Art and science of growing flowers, fruit and vegetables is called……….
Ans. Horticulture
22.   …….is a disease, which spreads by rat.
Ans. “Plague”
23.   The flowering plants are collectively called?
Answer: Angiosperms
24.   The reproductive units in Angiosperms is called?
Answer: Flower
25.   The male reproductive organ of the flower?
Answer: Androecium
26.   The female reproductive organ of a flower?
Answer: Gynoecium
27.   Study of flowers?
Answer: Anthology
28.   Fruits developed from the parts of the flower other than a card?
Answer: False fruits (Cashew)
29.   Smallest pollen?
Answer: Myosotis
30.   Largest pollen?
Answer: Mirabilis
31.   Pollination by the agency of animals?
Answer: Zoophily
32.   Pollination by the agency of birds?
Answer: Ornithophily
33.   Pollination by the agency of bats?
Answer: Chiropterophily
34.   After fertilization ovule developed into?
Answer: Seed
35.   After fertilization ovary wall developed into?
Answer: Fruit wall
36.   After fertilization ovary developed into?
Answer: Fruit
37.   Final product of sexual reproduction in angiosperms?
Answer: Seed
38.   Study of fruits is called?

Answer: Pomology

Physics MCQS

1.       Speed of Sound in Air?
Ans. 331 m/s.
2.       Red Colour has largest and Blue colour has shortest?
Ans. Wavelength.
3.       Logarithm tables were invented by ?
Ans. John Napier
4.       The frequency of which of the following is the highest?
Ans. Radio waves
5.       Radio waves travel with almost the velocity of.
Ans. light
6.       The distance between the earth and the sun is smallest in the month of.
Ans. January
7.       One metric ton is equal to.
Ans. 1000 kg, or 2204 pounds
8.       One square foot is equal to144 sq inches and 1 meter is equal to 3.28 foot.One nautical mile is equal to.
Ans. 6080
9.       Atmospheric pressure at sea level is .
Ans. 760 mm.
10.   The acceleration caused by gravity per second is.
Ans. 32 feet
11.   1 Inch is equal to...
Ans. 2.54 centimeters
12.   Silicon is called the………..
Ans. Earth Maker.
13.   What does Angstrom measure?
Ans. Speed of ships.
14.   The scientist who first discovered that the earth revolves round the sun was…...
Ans. Copernicus
15.   …………was invented by Howard Alken.
Ans. “Digital Computer”
16.   Wood is the least conducter of.
Ans. electricity
17.   Earth revolves around the sun from?
Ans. West to east
18.   The area between the Tropic of Cancer and the Trpic of Capricorn, where the sun is vertically overhead at some point of the year is called.
Ans. The Torrid zone
19.   One horse power is equal to…...
Ans. 746 watt.
20.   Which colour phosphorus used in matches?
Ans. Red
21.   Basic component of paper is…...
Ans. Wood
22.   The bar is a unit of pressure equal to 100 kilopascals and roughly equal to the atmospheric pressure on Earth at……..
Ans. sea level
23.   Light year is the unit of distance.It is the distance that light can travel in one year. A light year is equal to………..
Ans. 9.46 trillion kilometers
24.   Cusec is unit of……….
Ans. water flow
25.   Mirage is an example of refraction of…………...
Ans. Light
26.   Sound travels fastest in…..........
Ans. Glass
27.   The gravitational force on the body is called……..
Ans. as Weight
28.   Most astronomers believe that origin of the Universe is………….
Ans. Big Bang Theory
29.   A low area storm with high winds rotating about a center of low atmospheric pressure is called.
Ans. Cyclone
30.   The difference in the duration of day and night increases as one move from Equator to………...
Ans. poles
31.   Solar system was discovered by……...
Ans. Nicolaus Copernicus
32.   1sq cm is equal to how many square mm?
Ans. 100
33.   1 milligram gold is equal to how many milligrams?
Ans. 1000
34.   We are saved from ultraviolet rays of sun through?
Ans. Ozone Layer
35.   Heat is measured in the unit?
Answer: Joule
36.   One calorie equals?
Answer: 4.2 Joule
37.   Normal body temperature is?
Answer: 36.90 C or 98.40 F
38.   Instrument to measure temperature is?
Answer: Thermometer
39.   The temperature at which solid changes to a liquid is called?
Answer: Melting point of sold
40.   Lowest melting point has?
Answer: Mercury (-38.80 C)
41.   Highest melting point has?
Answer: Tungsten (34100 C)
42.   Change of liquid to gaseous state is called?
Answer: Evaporation
43.   The amount of heat required to melt unit mass of substance?
Answer: Heat of fusion
44.   The amount of water vapour present in air is known as?
Answer: Humidity
45.   Change from vapour to liquid is called?
Answer: Condensation
46.   The temperature at which liquid solidifies is called?
Answer: Freezing point