Preparing for the WBCS Prelims 2026 examination requires a strong command of General Science, as it is one of the most important scoring sections in the syllabus. To help aspirants revise quickly and effectively, we have compiled “100 General Science Questions and Answers for WBCS Prelims 2026 (Part 1)” covering important topics from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Human Physiology, and Everyday Science.
These carefully selected questions are based on previous year exam trends and commonly asked concepts in competitive examinations. Whether you are a beginner starting your preparation or an advanced aspirant looking for quick revision notes, this collection will help strengthen your fundamentals and improve your confidence before the exam.
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Important General Science One-liners for WBCS Prelims 2026 (1-100)
Q1: Which is the largest endocrine gland in the human body?
Ans: Thyroid gland
Q2: The instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure is:
Ans: Barometer
Q3: Which instrument is used to measure wind speed?
Ans: Anemometer
Q4: Which radioactive isotope is used as a power source in heart pacemakers?
Ans: Plutonium-238
Q5: Which highly reactive non-metal is stored in water?
Ans: White Phosphorus
Q6: Which enzyme present in human saliva digests starch?
Ans: Ptyalin / Salivary Amylase
Q7: The working principle of a rocket is based on the law of:
Ans: Conservation of linear momentum
Q8: Non-stick cooking utensils are usually coated with a polymer called:
Ans: Teflon
Q9: Which medical instrument is used for listening to the internal sounds of an animal or human body?
Ans: Stethoscope
Q10: Which non-metal is a good conductor of heat but a bad conductor of electricity?
Ans: Diamond
Q11: Which is considered the purest form of natural water?
Ans: Rain water
Q12: A substance that alters the rate of a chemical reaction without undergoing any permanent chemical change itself is called:
Ans: Catalyst
Q13: The scientific study of cancer and tumours is known as:
Ans: Oncology
Q14: Which pigment gives papaya its yellow colour?
Ans: Caricaxanthin
Q15: Which is the largest and most complex part of the human brain?
Ans: Cerebrum
Q16: Which gas mixture is used by deep-sea divers for breathing?
Ans: Oxygen and Helium
Q17: Which is the most malleable metal?
Ans: Gold
Q18: What is the chemical name of slaked lime?
Ans: Calcium hydroxide / Ca(OH)₂
Q19: Which acid causes the foul smell in rancid butter?
Ans: Butyric acid
Q20: What connects one bone to another bone in the human body?
Ans: Ligament
Q21: What is the pH value of human gastric juice?
Ans: 1.5 to 3.5
Q22: What is the chemical name of Vitamin K?
Ans: Phylloquinone
Q23: Which disease is caused by cadmium pollution?
Ans: Itai-Itai / Ouch-Ouch disease
Q24: Which highly poisonous gas is formed by the incomplete combustion of carbon fuels?
Ans: Carbon Monoxide / CO
Q25: The scientific study of fruits is called:
Ans: Pomology
Q26: Which gas is filled in potato chips packets to prevent oxidation?
Ans: Nitrogen
Q27: The basic structural and functional unit of the nervous system is:
Ans: Neuron
Q28: What is the chemical name of Caustic Soda?
Ans: Sodium Hydroxide / NaOH
Q29: What is the chemical name of saltpetre?
Ans: Potassium Nitrate
Q30: What is the chemical name of Epsom salt?
Ans: Magnesium Sulphate
Q31: Which part of the plant is used to obtain saffron?
Ans: Stigma of the flower
Q32: Which gas is passed through vegetable oils in the preparation of Vanaspati Ghee?
Ans: Hydrogen
Q33: Which is the largest cell in the human body?
Ans: Ovum / Egg cell
Q34: Deficiency of Vitamin E causes:
Ans: Infertility / Sterility
Q35: Which part of the central nervous system controls reflex actions?
Ans: Spinal cord
Q36: Which metal is present in chlorophyll?
Ans: Magnesium
Q37: Which chemical compound is commonly used as a water purifier and is known as ‘Red Medicine’?
Ans: Potassium Permanganate / KMnO₄
Q38: Who discovered the neutron?
Ans: James Chadwick
Q39: Which type of lens is used in a magnifying glass?
Ans: Convex lens
Q40: Which is the lightest gas?
Ans: Hydrogen
Q41: Which element is common to all organic compounds?
Ans: Carbon
Q42: Which acid is widely used as a food preservative?
Ans: Benzoic acid / Sodium benzoate
Q43: Which is the smallest bone in the human body?
Ans: Stapes
Q44: What is the protective outer membrane covering the brain and spinal cord called?
Ans: Meninges
Q45: Which element is essential for the synthesis of thyroid hormones?
Ans: Iodine
Q46: What is the speed of sound in air at 0°C?
Ans: 332 m/s
Q47: What is the SI unit of a solid angle?
Ans: Steradian
Q48: What is the main active, stimulating ingredient in tea and coffee?
Ans: Caffeine
Q49: Which gland is known as the ‘Biological Clock’ of the human body?
Ans: Pineal gland
Q50: What connects a muscle to a bone?
Ans: Tendon
Q51: Which gland regulates the body temperature in humans?
Ans: Hypothalamus
Q52: Which structural protein is the key component of human hair, nails, and outer skin?
Ans: Keratin
Q53: What is the normal lifespan of human blood platelets?
Ans: 7 to 10 days
Q54: Which blood vessels carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart?
Ans: Pulmonary vein
Q55: Which was the first organic compound artificially synthesized in a laboratory?
Ans: Urea
Q56: The scientific study of dreams is called:
Ans: Oneirology
Q57: Which is the largest internal organ of the human body?
Ans: Liver
Q58: Which alloy is used in the heating element of an electric iron or heater?
Ans: Nichrome
Q59: Which instrument is used to measure the depth of the ocean?
Ans: Fathometer
Q60: Which components of blood are primarily responsible for blood clotting?
Ans: Platelets
Q61: Which principle explains the working of a hydraulic press?
Ans: Pascal’s law
Q62: Which gas is responsible for the depletion of the ozone layer?
Ans: Chlorofluorocarbon / CFC
Q63: How many bones are there in the human face?
Ans: 14
Q64: Which element has the highest electron affinity in the periodic table?
Ans: Chlorine
Q65: Which is the largest flower in the world?
Ans: Rafflesia
Q66: What is the SI unit of luminous flux?
Ans: Lumen
Q67: What is the chemical formula of marble?
Ans: CaCO₃ / Calcium Carbonate
Q68: Which acid is used for etching on glass?
Ans: Hydrofluoric acid / HF
Q69: Which blood vessel carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs?
Ans: Pulmonary Artery
Q70: What is the total number of ribs in a human body?
Ans: 24 or 12 pairs
Q71: Which blood group is known as the universal recipient?
Ans: AB Positive (AB+)
Q72: What is the speed of sound in a vacuum?
Ans: Zero
Q73: Isotopes of an element have the same number of:
Ans: Protons
Q74: The saliva of a healthy person is slightly acidic. What is its approximate pH?
Ans: 6.8
Q75: Which important metal is mainly extracted from sea water?
Ans: Magnesium
Q76: What is the SI unit of surface tension?
Ans: Newton per meter (N/m)
Q77: The liquid or fluid part of blood is called:
Ans: Plasma
Q78: The SI unit of magnetic field strength is:
Ans: Tesla
Q79: What is the SI unit of power?
Ans: Watt
Q80: Monazite is an ore of which element?
Ans: Thorium
Q81: What is the total number of temporary teeth (milk teeth) in human beings?
Ans: 20
Q82: What is the total number of chromosomes in a normal human cell?
Ans: 46 or 23 pairs
Q83: Which catalyst is used in the hydrogenation of vegetable oils?
Ans: Nickel
Q84: Which vitamin cannot be stored in the human body?
Ans: Vitamin C
Q85: Which acid is predominantly found in tomatoes?
Ans: Oxalic acid
Q86: What is the name of the pigment responsible for human skin colour?
Ans: Melanin
Q87: Which disease is transmitted by the bite of the female Aedes mosquito?
Ans: Dengue
Q88: Which gas is used along with oxygen for welding and cutting of metals?
Ans: Acetylene
Q89: Which is the smallest flower in the world?
Ans: Wolffia
Q90: Which noble gas is not naturally found in the Earth’s atmosphere?
Ans: Radon
Q91: Who discovered the smallpox vaccine?
Ans: Edward Jenner
Q92: Which device is used to convert direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC)?
Ans: Inverter
Q93: Which endocrine gland is prominent in childhood but gradually disappears in old age?
Ans: Thymus gland
Q94: The medical study of kidneys and its diseases is called:
Ans: Nephrology
Q95: Which vector is responsible for the transmission of Kala-azar (Black fever)?
Ans: Sandfly
Q96: What is the chemical formula of ammonia?
Ans: NH₃
Q97: Who is known as the father of Microbiology?
Ans: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
Q98: Who discovered the cell?
Ans: Robert Hooke
Q99: Sound waves are what type of waves?
Ans: Longitudinal waves
Q100: Zinc blende is the principal ore of which metal?
Ans: Zinc
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