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Eratosthenes
Hippocrates
Euclid
Archimedes
2. In medicine, _______ and his followers were the first to describe many Diseases and medical conditions.
Hippocrates
Euclid
Archimedes
2. In medicine, _______ and his followers were the first to describe many Diseases and medical conditions.
Hippocrates
Euclid
Archimedes
Aristotle
3. The mathematician ________ laid down the foundations of mathematical rigour and introduced the concepts of definition, axiom, theorem and proof still in use today, in his book Elements, considered to be the most influential textbook ever written.
Euclid
Archimedes
Hippocrates
Aristarchus
4. ______ is known in physics for laying the foundations of hydrostatics, Statics, and the explanation of the principle of lever.
Archimedes
Euclid
Aristarchus
Aristotle
5. The _________ is also referred as medieval era.
Middle Age
Classical Era
Ancient Period
Renaissance
6. ___ is an Italian word meaning ‘rebirth’.
Renaissance
Kinetic
Kinesics
Ancient
7. _____ gave the world his three laws of planetary motions.
Johan Kepler
Galileo Galilei
Nicolas Copernicus
Francis Bacon
Euclid
Archimedes
Aristotle
3. The mathematician ________ laid down the foundations of mathematical rigour and introduced the concepts of definition, axiom, theorem and proof still in use today, in his book Elements, considered to be the most influential textbook ever written.
Euclid
Archimedes
Hippocrates
Aristarchus
4. ______ is known in physics for laying the foundations of hydrostatics, Statics, and the explanation of the principle of lever.
Archimedes
Euclid
Aristarchus
Aristotle
5. The _________ is also referred as medieval era.
Middle Age
Classical Era
Ancient Period
Renaissance
6. ___ is an Italian word meaning ‘rebirth’.
Renaissance
Kinetic
Kinesics
Ancient
7. _____ gave the world his three laws of planetary motions.
Johan Kepler
Galileo Galilei
Nicolas Copernicus
Francis Bacon
8. In
astronomy, _________ was the first to use the telescope to make observations of
the moon, sun, planets and the stars.
Galileo
Francis Bacon
William Harvey
Johan Kepler
Nicolas Copernicus
9. ______ emphasized the importance of induction as a part of the scientific method.
Francis Bacon
William Harvey
Johan Kepler
Galileo Galilei
10. ___, the father of modern physiology, was the first researcher to discover the circulation of blood through the body.
William Harvey
Francis Bacon
Johan Kepler
Galileo Galilei
11. The ___________ refers to a historical intellectual movement of 18th century.
Age of Enlightenment
Renaissance
Middle Age
Ancient Age
12. Among the following ________ was not the scientist of the Age of Enlightenment
David Hume
John Locke
Issac Newton
Nicola Copernicus
13. ______ challenged empiricist tendency to fall back on ordinary moral beliefs which were seen to cause invalid causal explanation.
David Hume
John Locke
Issac Newton
George Berkeley
14. _____, widely known as the Father of Classical Liberalism, was an English philosopher and physician regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers.
John Locke
Issac Newton
George Berkley
David Hume
15. ____ was a physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist and theologian
Issac Newton
John Locke
George Berkley
David Hume
16. In _________, Newton saw God as the master creator whose existence could not be denied in the face of the grandeur of all creation.
Theology
Mathematics
Physics
Astronomy
17. ____ is best known for his early works on vision and meta Physics.
Berkley
Newton
Locke
Hume
18. _____ is the mental act, condition, or habit of placing blind faith, trust or confidence in someone or something.
Blind belief
Prejudice
Tolerance
Scientific Temper
20. ___ refers to an adverse judgment or opinion formed Beforehand or without knowledge or examination of the facts.
Prejudice
Scientific Temper
Tolerance
Blind Beliefs
21. __ is the mental attitude which is behind the method of acquiring reliable and practical knowledge.
Scientific Temper
Blind Beliefs
Prejudice
Tolerance
22. Article ______ of our constitution which deals with fundamental duties makes it a duty of every citizen to develop a scientific temper.
Galileo
Francis Bacon
William Harvey
Johan Kepler
Nicolas Copernicus
9. ______ emphasized the importance of induction as a part of the scientific method.
Francis Bacon
William Harvey
Johan Kepler
Galileo Galilei
10. ___, the father of modern physiology, was the first researcher to discover the circulation of blood through the body.
William Harvey
Francis Bacon
Johan Kepler
Galileo Galilei
11. The ___________ refers to a historical intellectual movement of 18th century.
Age of Enlightenment
Renaissance
Middle Age
Ancient Age
12. Among the following ________ was not the scientist of the Age of Enlightenment
David Hume
John Locke
Issac Newton
Nicola Copernicus
13. ______ challenged empiricist tendency to fall back on ordinary moral beliefs which were seen to cause invalid causal explanation.
David Hume
John Locke
Issac Newton
George Berkeley
14. _____, widely known as the Father of Classical Liberalism, was an English philosopher and physician regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers.
John Locke
Issac Newton
George Berkley
David Hume
15. ____ was a physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist and theologian
Issac Newton
John Locke
George Berkley
David Hume
16. In _________, Newton saw God as the master creator whose existence could not be denied in the face of the grandeur of all creation.
Theology
Mathematics
Physics
Astronomy
17. ____ is best known for his early works on vision and meta Physics.
Berkley
Newton
Locke
Hume
18. _____ is the mental act, condition, or habit of placing blind faith, trust or confidence in someone or something.
Blind belief
Prejudice
Tolerance
Scientific Temper
20. ___ refers to an adverse judgment or opinion formed Beforehand or without knowledge or examination of the facts.
Prejudice
Scientific Temper
Tolerance
Blind Beliefs
21. __ is the mental attitude which is behind the method of acquiring reliable and practical knowledge.
Scientific Temper
Blind Beliefs
Prejudice
Tolerance
22. Article ______ of our constitution which deals with fundamental duties makes it a duty of every citizen to develop a scientific temper.
51
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50
49
40
23. ____ refers to the tools, machinery, modifications, arrangements and procedures that help to solve a problem, improve a Pre-existing solution to a problem, achieve a goal, or perform as specific function.
50
49
40
23. ____ refers to the tools, machinery, modifications, arrangements and procedures that help to solve a problem, improve a Pre-existing solution to a problem, achieve a goal, or perform as specific function.
Technology
Science
Peace
Harmony
24. ___ is a system of acquiring knowledge based on the scientific method, as well as the organized body of knowledge gained through research.
Science
Technology
Tolerance
Peace
25. ________ are character traits and interpersonal skills that characterize a person’s relationships with other people.
Soft Skills
Hard Skills
Listening
Time Management
Science
Peace
Harmony
24. ___ is a system of acquiring knowledge based on the scientific method, as well as the organized body of knowledge gained through research.
Science
Technology
Tolerance
Peace
25. ________ are character traits and interpersonal skills that characterize a person’s relationships with other people.
Soft Skills
Hard Skills
Listening
Time Management
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