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KPK PMS Screening Test Everyday Science: Practice MCQs with Answers

Practise KPK PMS Screening Test Everyday Science practice MCQs in sets of about 20 questions with instant answers and explanations. This page focuses on mixed practice sets across the full question bank, helping you build accuracy and speed for the actual KPK PMS Screening Test paper.

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Sample KPK PMS Screening Test Everyday Science practice questions

  1. Q1. In plant nutrition, which micronutrient is a component of chlorophyll and is essential for the light reactions of photosynthesis?

    • A) Iron
    • B) Zinc
    • C) Magnesium
    • D) Manganese

    Answer: Magnesium

  2. Q2. An electric utility installs advanced metering infrastructure (smart meters) that record electricity consumption every 15 minutes. A consumer challenges her bill, claiming the meter overcharged her. She used a 2 kW heater for 3 hours, a 100 W refrigerator continuously, and a 500 W television for 4 hours in a 24-hour period. What is her correct total consumption in units (kWh) for that day?

    • A) 8.4 kWh
    • B) 9.6 kWh
    • C) 10.4 kWh
    • D) 11.0 kWh — calculated as heater (2 kW × 3 h = 6 kWh) + refrigerator (0.1 kW × 24 h = 2.4 kWh) + television (0.5 kW × 4 h = 2.0 kWh) + approximately 0.6 kWh for other standby loads = 11.0 kWh total

    Answer: 10.4 kWh

  3. Q3. A chemistry student is asked to identify an unknown white solid. She dissolves it in water and tests with silver nitrate solution — a white precipitate forms that dissolves in dilute ammonia. She adds dilute H2SO4 and barium chloride — no precipitate forms. She adds NaOH and warms — ammonia gas is released turning damp red litmus paper blue. The unknown substance is:

    • A) Sodium sulfate — because sulfate ions react with barium to form white precipitate
    • B) Ammonium carbonate — because the ammonia test is positive and chloride test is negative
    • C) Ammonium chloride — because the white precipitate soluble in ammonia confirms chloride ions and the NaOH test confirms ammonium ions
    • D) Sodium chloride — because chloride is present but no ammonium

    Answer: Ammonium chloride — because the white precipitate soluble in ammonia confirms chloride ions and the NaOH test confirms ammonium ions

  4. Q4. Ice can be changed to water by:

    • A) Adding more water molecules
    • B) Changing the motion of the water molecules
    • C) Rearranging the atoms in water molecules
    • D) Destroying the atoms in water molecules

    Answer: Changing the motion of the water molecules

  5. Q5. Which bedside tool is routinely used to listen to heart and lung sounds?

    • A) Otoscope
    • B) Ophthalmoscope
    • C) Stethoscope
    • D) Sphygmomanometer

    Answer: Stethoscope

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