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701.

“lub” sound is produced after _________ ?

A. The ventricles are fully contracted
B. The ventricles start to relax
C. The bicuspid and tricuspid valves suddenly close
D. The semilunar valves are closed
Answer» D. The semilunar valves are closed
702.

Low level of CO2 favours _________ of the stomata.

A. Opening
B. Closure
C. Both of these
D. None of these
Answer» B. Closure
703.

Loss of appetite due to the fear of becoming obese is____________?

A. Anorexia nervosa
B. Bulimia nervosa
C. Piles
D. Dyspepsia
Answer» B. Bulimia nervosa
704.

Locomotory structures are not found in which of the following group?

A. Amoebas
B. Zooflagellates
C. Ciliates
D. Apicomplexans
Answer» E.
705.

Locomotion in diatoms is carried out with the help of__________?

A. Valve
B. Raphe
C. Pseudopodium
D. Cilia or flagella
Answer» C. Pseudopodium
706.

Lock and Key model was proposed by______________?

A. Emil Fischer
B. Koshland
C. Robin Williams
D. Rudolph Virchow
Answer» B. Koshland
707.

Liver fluke is parasite in the liver of__________?

A. cattle
B. sheep
C. goat
D. all of these
Answer» E.
708.

Lipids are soluble in which of the following_______________?

A. Water
B. Ether
C. All solvents
D. Not in any of the above
Answer» C. All solvents
709.

Lipid molecules can store double amount of energy as compared to same amount of carbohydrate because of high number of__________________?

A. C-C bonds
B. C-H bonds
C. C-N bonds
D. C-O bonds
Answer» C. C-N bonds
710.

Lime stone deposits are formed from__________?

A. Zooflagellates
B. Foraminferans
C. Aetinopods
D. Apicomplexans
Answer» C. Aetinopods
711.

Like enzymes , co enzyme can be used ?

A. only once
B. only few times
C. again and again
D. non of above
Answer» D. non of above
712.

Light reaction takes place on/in____________?

A. Thylakoid
B. Storma
C. Chloroplast
D. Grana
Answer» E.
713.

Lichen is a symbiotic mutualistic association of fungi with______________?

A. Autotrophs
B. Roots of vascular plants
C. Green algae and cyanobacterium
D. Leguminous plants
Answer» D. Leguminous plants
714.

Lenticels look like__________?

A. A big pore
B. Stoma
C. Sponge
D. Cars or small protusions
Answer» E.
715.

Lenticular transpiration is ___________ of total transpiration?

A. 2-3%
B. 1-3%
C. 1-4%
D. 1-2%
Answer» E.
716.

Length of membranous urethra is about ___________ ?

A. 1 cm
B. 2 cm
C. 5 cm
D. 9 cm
Answer» B. 2 cm
717.

Lactometer is used for__________?

A. Ship
B. Milk
C. Honey
D. None
Answer» C. Honey
718.

Kingdom Protoctista includes____________?

A. Fungi
B. Prokaryotes
C. protists
D. Piantae
Answer» D. Piantae
719.

Kingdom protista includes_____________phyla?

A. 27
B. 28
C. 26
D. 29
Answer» B. 28
720.

Kingdom Fungi includes_______________?

A. A cellular, eukaryotic organisms
B. Non-chlorophylls, multicellular eukaiyotlc organisms
C. Non-chlorophylls, multioellular,thailophytic organisms
D. Chlorophyllus, multicellular, eukaryotic Organisms
Answer» D. Chlorophyllus, multicellular, eukaryotic Organisms
721.

Kind of respiration through which skeletal muscles of human body gets the energy is ________ ?

A. Acidic respiration
B. Anaerobic respiration
C. Aerobic respiration
D. Nitrogenous respiration
Answer» C. Aerobic respiration
722.

Kind of cellular respiration which occurs in presence of oxygen is _________ ?

A. Anaerobic respiration
B. Aerobic respiration
C. Nitrogenous respiration
D. Acidic respiration
Answer» B. Aerobic respiration
723.

Keto group is represented as___________?

A. CO
B. C-COO-C
C. HCOH
D. HOH
Answer» B. C-COO-C
724.

Kangaroo rat most probably would be found in___________?

A. Tropical rain forest
B. Tundra
C. Grass land
D. Desert
Answer» E.
725.

Kangaroo has an abdominal pouch known as__________?

A. placenta
B. guttural pouch
C. marsupial
D. all of these
Answer» D. all of these
726.

Joints present in skull are example of_______________?

A. Fibrous joints
B. Cartilaginous joints
C. Synovial Joints
D. Slightly moveable joints
Answer» B. Cartilaginous joints
727.

Joints between flat bones of skull are termed as ____________ ?

A. Suture
B. Sutural joints
C. Syndesmosis
D. Both A and B
Answer» E.
728.

Joint between two parietal bones, which is infact immovable one is an example of_________?

A. Fibrous joints
B. Cartilaginous joints
C. Synovial joints
D. None of these
Answer» B. Cartilaginous joints
729.

It is very serious disease of brain which is caused by fungi________?

A. ring worm
B. meningitis
C. hepatitis
D. none of these
Answer» C. hepatitis
730.

It is the measure of force with which blood pushes up against the walls of blood vessels.

A. Stroke volume
B. Cardiac output
C. Blood pressure
D. Blood flow
Answer» D. Blood flow
731.

It is stiff rod of special cells surrounded by connecive tissue present in the mid -dorsal region and appears in the embryos of all chordates

A. Placenta
B. Notochord
C. Cranianta
D. Ligule
Answer» C. Cranianta
732.

It is the discharge of blood from blood vessels?

A. Myocardial infarction
B. Cerebral infarction
C. Cerebral Hemorrhage
D. Thromboembolism
Answer» D. Thromboembolism
733.

It is possible to date the rocks by comparing the amount of specific radioactive isotopes they contain. Which of the statement is correct in this respect:

A. Older sediment layers have equal amount of these reaioactive isotopes as that of the young ones
B. Older sediment layers have less amount of these reaioactive isotopes as that of the young ones.
C. Older sediment layers have greater amount of these radioactive isotopes as that of the young ones.
D. Older sediment layers did not have these radioactive isotopes
Answer» C. Older sediment layers have greater amount of these radioactive isotopes as that of the young ones.
734.

It is possible to date the rocks by comparing the amount of specific radioactive isotopes they contain. Which of the statement is correct in this respect?

A. Older sediment layers have equal amount of these radioactive isotopes as that of the young ones
B. Older sediment layers have less amount of these radioactive isotopes as that of the young ones.
C. Older sediment layers have greater amount of these radioactive isotopes as that of the young ones.
D. Older sediment layers did not have these radioactive isotopes
Answer» C. Older sediment layers have greater amount of these radioactive isotopes as that of the young ones.
735.

It is one of the convulsive disorders of nerves which are characterized by abrupt transient symptoms of motor, sensory, psychic or autonomic nature________________?

A. Parkinson’s disease
B. Epilepsy
C. Alzheimer’s discease
D. Dementia
Answer» C. Alzheimer’s discease
736.

It has been estimated that in a normal person plasma constitutes about ________ by volume of blood.

A. 35%
B. 45%
C. 55%
D. 75%
Answer» D. 75%
737.

___________ is used to relieve one kind of headache, migraine?

A. Pencillin
B. Lovastatin
C. Cyclosporine
D. Ergotin
Answer» E.
738.

___________ is the potential surce of chemical energy for cellular activities?

A. C-H bond
B. C-O bond
C. C-N bond
D. P-O-C bond
Answer» B. C-O bond
739.

____________ is simplest form of learning.

A. Imprinting
B. Habituation
C. Insight learning
D. Latent learning
Answer» C. Insight learning
740.

__________ is example of pure form of cellulose?

A. Silk
B. Wool
C. Cotton
D. Paper
Answer» D. Paper
741.

__________ is essential for the formation of hemoglobin.

A. Calcium
B. Iron
C. Water
D. Carbohydrates
Answer» C. Water
742.

___________ is concerned with cell secretions?

A. Endoplasmic reticulum
B. Golgi complex
C. Lysosomes
D. Cell membrane
Answer» C. Lysosomes
743.

____________is about 2.4 meter in length and comprising about two fifth of the small intestine?

A. Duodenum
B. Jejunum
C. Ileum
D. Caecum
Answer» C. Ileum
744.

_____________ is a scientific word for human beings?

A. Animals
B. Homo sepions
C. Omnivore
D. Consumer
Answer» C. Omnivore
745.

_____________ is a nervous disorder characterized by involuntary tremors, diminished motor power and rigidity?

A. Epilepsy
B. Meningitis
C. Alzheimer’s disease
D. Parkinson’s disease
Answer» E.
746.

__________is a condition in which there is an absence of oxygen supply to an organ’s tissues?

A. Anoxia
B. Anorexia
C. Hypoxia
D. Enuresis
Answer» B. Anorexia
747.

Introduction of vaccine within the body to produce immunity is an example of____________?

A. Artificially induced active immunity
B. Naturally induced active immunity
C. Artificially induced passive immunity
D. Naturally induced passive immunity
Answer» B. Naturally induced active immunity
748.

Interconversion of carbohydrates proteins and lipids in living cells are an example of____________?

A. Coordinated catabolic activities
B. Coordinated anabolic activities
C. Both A and B
D. Any one
Answer» D. Any one
749.

Intelligence is under the control of____________?

A. Cerebrum
B. Cerebellum
C. Thalamus
D. Hypothalamus
Answer» B. Cerebellum
750.

Intake of liquid material by cell membrane is called___________?

A. Endocytosis
B. Exocytosis
C. Phagocytosis
D. Pinocytosis
Answer» E.