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1.

Each human kidney receives _______% of total cardiac out put?

A. 10%
B. 20%
C. 30%
D. 40%
Answer» C. 30%
2.

Each ach nephridium of earthworm opens to the exterior by__________?

A. Nephrostome
B. Nephridiopore
C. Flame cell
D. Anus
Answer» C. Flame cell
3.

E. coli and example of____________?

A. Aerobic bacteria
B. Anaerobic bacteria
C. Facultative bacteria
D. Microaerophilic
Answer» D. Microaerophilic
4.

E. coli and example of entrobacteriace is important for causing diarrheal diseases its size is____________?

A. 0.1-600 um
B. 100-200 nm
C. 1.1-1.5 um (width) 2.0-6.0 um (length)
D. 0.75-1.25 um
Answer» D. 0.75-1.25 um
5.

During the process of cell division which of the following divides first?

A. cytodplasm
B. vacuoles
C. mitochondria
D. nucleus
Answer» E.
6.

During rest the breathing occurs rhythmically at the frequency of _________ times per minute in human?

A. 16-30
B. 15-20
C. 5?10
D. 6?12
Answer» C. 5?10
7.

During digesting the phagocytosed food particles vesicles formed from fusion of phagocytic vacuole with the enzymes secreted by Golgi apparantus are called_______?

A. Lysosomes
B. Primary lysosomes
C. Secondary lysosomes
D. Food vacuole
Answer» D. Food vacuole
8.

Due to which property of Adiantum and example of Filicinae is called Maidenhairfern________________?

A. Its short thick branched horizontally growing rhizome
B. Fibrous adventituous roots arise from the lower side of rhizome
C. Shows heteromorphic alternation of generation
D. Stipe (stalk) and rachis of leaf have black smooth and shiny hair like structures
Answer» E.
9.

Double fertilization occurs in_________?

A. All plants
B. All seed plants
C. Gymnosperms
D. Angiosperms
Answer» E.
10.

Double fertilization is feature of____________?

A. Ferns
B. Whisk ferns
C. Gymnosperms
D. Angiosperms
Answer» E.
11.

Dorsal root of spinal nerves contain only __________ ?

A. Effectors neurons
B. Receptor neurons
C. Stimulators
D. Detector neurons
Answer» C. Stimulators
12.

Dolly, the sheep was a highly successful clone from a somatic cell, reported back in________?

A. 1993
B. 1994
C. 1995
D. 1996
Answer» E.
13.

DNA or RNA of viruses is enclosed in _______________ coat?

A. Protein
B. Carbohydrate
C. Lipid
D. DNA
Answer» B. Carbohydrate
14.

Division of nucleus is termed as___________ ?

A. Karyokinesis
B. Cytokinesis
C. Anaphase
D. Meiosis
Answer» B. Cytokinesis
15.

Disease which transferred from animal to Human is_________?

A. Sporadic
B. Epidemic
C. Endemic
D. Zoonosis
Answer» E.
16.

Dipeptides into amino acids are are converted through_____________?

A. Amino peptidase
B. Erypsin
C. Pepsin
D. Trypsin
Answer» C. Pepsin
17.

Different species of plants and animals living in the same habitat is called ___________?

A. Population
B. Community
C. Biome
D. Habitat
Answer» C. Biome
18.

Different species of plants and animals living in the same habitat is called?

A. Population
B. Community
C. Biome
D. Habitat
Answer» C. Biome
19.

Diatoms belong to___________?

A. Chrysophyta
B. Bacillariophyceae
C. Xanthophyceae
D. Both A. and B.
Answer» E.
20.

Diatoms stay afloat due to___________?

A. Flagella
B. Stored lpids
C. Pseudopodia
D. All of these
Answer» C. Pseudopodia
21.

Diatoms are found in__________?

A. Phytoplanktonic population
B. Freshwater lakes and ponds
C. Marine environment
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
22.

Diatomaceous earth is used for making __________?

A. Fertilizers
B. Weedicides
C. Insecticides
D. Fire proof bricks
Answer» E.
23.

Diatom frustule/ shell is made of_____________?

A. Silica
B. Calcium carbonate
C. Manesium carbonate
D. Both B. and C.
Answer» B. Calcium carbonate
24.

Diameter of thick filament is____________?

A. 7 nm
B. 8 nm
C. 16nm
D. 10-100 nm
Answer» D. 10-100 nm
25.

Detachment of myosin head and actin in rigor mortis occurs due to__________?

A. stored ATP in body
B. hypercalcemia
C. autolysis in body
D. hyperactivity of mitochondria
Answer» E.
26.

Destruction of all life forms is called___________?

A. Sterilization
B. Disinfection
C. Antisepsis
D. Preservation
Answer» B. Disinfection
27.

Deoxygenated blood first enters in _________ part in fishes?

A. Sinus venosus
B. Right atrium
C. Left atrium
D. Conus arteriosus
Answer» B. Right atrium
28.

Density gradient centrifugation separates the materials on the basis of__________?

A. Size alone
B. Density alone
C. Both a & b
D. Velocity of movement
Answer» D. Velocity of movement
29.

Deficiency of which of the following causes chlorosis__________________?

A. Nitrogen
B. Magnesium
C. Iron
D. Both A and B
Answer» E.
30.

Deficiency of vitamin C will cause:__________?

A. Beri-Beri
B. Architis
C. Scurvy
D. Night-blindness
Answer» D. Night-blindness
31.

Deficiency of K+ causes_____________?

A. Stunted growth & strong chlorosis
B. No electron transport chains
C. Premature death of leaves
D. Stunted growth of roots
Answer» D. Stunted growth of roots
32.

Deficiency of ___________ causes yellowing in plants?

A. Magnesium
B. Iron
C. Chlorine
D. Oxygen
Answer» B. Iron
33.

Death cap/death angel (Amanita) and Jack O Latern mushroom are examples of__________?

A. Edible mushrooms
B. Poisonous mushrooms
C. Both of these
D. None of these
Answer» C. Both of these
34.

Cytoskeleton involved in assembly and disassembly of the spindle during mitosis is of_________?

A. Microtubules
B. Microfilaments
C. Intermediate filaments
D. None of these
Answer» B. Microfilaments
35.

Cytoplasmic strands that extend through pores in adjacent cell walls are known as___________?

A. Pseudopods
B. Symplasts
C. Plasmodesmata
D. Pili
Answer» D. Pili
36.

Cyanobacteria reproduce by____________?

A. Binary fission
B. Mitosis
C. Meiosis
D. Conjugation
Answer» B. Mitosis
37.

Cyanobacteria have ________ cell wall?

A. Gram +ve.
B. Gram – ve.
C. Acid fast
D. Cellulose rich
Answer» C. Acid fast
38.

Cuticular transpiration is _________ of total transpiration?

A. 6-8%
B. 5-7%
C. 7-9%
D. 4-6%
Answer» C. 7-9%
39.

Cuticular transpiration is _____________ of total transpiration?

A. 1-2%
B. 3-4%
C. 5-7%
D. 90%
Answer» D. 90%
40.

Crysanthemum is propagated by___________?

A. Suckers
B. corms
C. corals
D. None
Answer» B. corms
41.

Crop rotation helps in______________?

A. Growth of pathogens
B. Soil Infertility
C. Slowing of crops growth
D. Eradication of disease
Answer» E.
42.

Corolla and calyx collectively termed as___________?

A. Prienth
B. Hermaphrodite
C. Complete flower
D. Sexual whorls
Answer» C. Complete flower
43.

Cooley’s anemia is another name used for___________?

A. Leucemia
B. Thalassaemia
C. Sickle cell anemia
D. None of these
Answer» C. Sickle cell anemia
44.

Conversion of ammonia or ammonium ion into nitrites during nitrogen cycle occurs due_____________?

A. Rhizobium
B. Nitrosomonas
C. Nitrobacter
D. Pseudomonas
Answer» C. Nitrobacter
45.

Control of organisms by using living organisms is called_______?

A. Bioremediation
B. Integrated disease management
C. Antisepsis
D. Biological control
Answer» E.
46.

_____________________ contains the green chemical called chlorophyll.

A. Cytoplasm
B. Cell membrane
C. Chloroplasts
D. Vacuole
Answer» D. Vacuole
47.

Constricting ring around nematode is formed by_____________?

A. Arthrobotrys
B. Pleurotus ostreatus
C. Mildews
D. All of these
Answer» B. Pleurotus ostreatus
48.

Conclusion of Mendels work latter became a_____________?

A. Scientific hypothesis
B. Theory
C. Scientific law
D. Productive theory
Answer» D. Productive theory
49.

___________ component of cell wall has grreat affinity with water?

A. Lignin
B. Cellulose
C. Pectin
D. All of these
Answer» E.
50.

Complex symptoms like severe pneumonia vascular tumor sudden weight loss swollen lymph nodes and immune deficiency are features of:

A. Polio
B. Hepatitis
C. AIDS
D. HIV
Answer» D. HIV