Everyday Science

Everyday Science subject is comprise of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Science, Geography and Engineering Subjects. This section also carries MCQs about how and why, science shapes our daily lives. Everyday Science or EDS is one of the compulsory subjects in CSS. It is also part of most of general tests conducted by different testing services and government departments, schools or colleges.

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    Everyday Science
    Which part of the brain does alcohol affect?
    Everyday Science
    The part of brain involved in balance and precision in movement is:
    The part of the brain involved in balance and precision in movement is the cerebellum. The cerebellum is located at the back of the brain and is responsible for coordinating voluntary movements, maintaining posture, and balance. It receives information from the vestibular system, which is located in the inner ear, and from the muscles and joints. The cerebellum uses this information to make adjustments to movement so that it is smooth and coordinated. It also helps to maintain balance by coordinating the movements of the eyes, head, and body.
    Everyday Science
    In the process of rubbing hands, mechanical energy is converted into
    Everyday Science
    Which radiation has the highest penetrating power?
    Everyday Science
    Which radiation has the lowest penetrating power?
    Alpha is the least penetrating, while gamma is the most penetrating.
    Food Science
    It is unwise to thaw meats or poultry::
    Everyday Science
    The eclipse which occurs at night is:
    Everyday Science
    The eclipse which occurs in day time is:
    Environmental Chemistry: Atmosphere
    Clouds are formed in which layer of atmosphere mostly?
    Most clouds are formed in the troposphere, the lowest layer of the atmosphere. The troposphere is where most of the Earth’s weather occurs, and it is where the water cycle takes place. The troposphere is heated from the ground, and this heat causes the air to rise. As the air rises, it cools, and this cooling causes water vapor to condense into clouds.
    Everyday Science
    Clouds are formed by the process of: