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The owl can see most clearly in total darkness because(a)It has squint eyes (b) It has large eyes with orbs directed forward, giving it binocular sight (c) It has light bulbs in its eyes provided by nature Q.3 Stainless steel contains(a) Chromium,Nickel,Iron and Carbon (b) Nickel,Iron and Carbon (c) Iron and Carbon only (d) Chromium,Iron and Carbon Q.4 The maximum limit of sound beyond which a person can become deaf is(a) 55 db (b) 75 db (c) 85 db (d) 120 db Too… Noisy Q.5 Which gas often creates more air- pollution? (a) Nitrogen (b) Carbon dioxide (c) Carbon monoxide (d) Oxygen Q.6 During cardiac failure, which of the following is advised as a first aid? 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Electricity Lever Pendulum Power Which Scottish Physicist living from 1736-1819, invented the modern condensing steam engine and centrifugal governor? 1. 2. 3. 4. Sir David Brewster James Watt Thomas Young James Clerk Maxwell What is the name for a highly eccentric Earth orbit with periods of approximately 12 hours? 1. 2. 3. 4. Longitudinal Molniya Geosynchronous Polar Which principle states that it is impossible to know both an objects exact position and momentum at the same time? 1. 2. 3. 4. Einstein’s Planck’s Dawes Uncertainty Which 16th Century scientist proposed that the Earth orbits the Sun? 1. 2. 3. 4. Archimedes Gamma Copernicus Euryon If every atomic clock stopped immediately, what would stop working first? 1. 2. 3. 4. Network and Cable TV Cell phones Global Positioning System Computers The first magnetic compasses were made using what? 1. 2. 3. 4. Lodestone Human Hair Paramagnets Granite What is light according to Isaac Newton? 1. 2. 3. 4. 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