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1.

Animals with greatest number of similarities are grouped together in a/an___________?

A. Phylum
B. Family
C. Genus
D. Order
Answer» D. Order
2.

The name Bacteriophage was coined by____________?

A. Charles Chamberland
B. Ivanowski
C. Twort
D. D Herelle
Answer» E.
3.

Amoeba belongs to which kingdom______________?

A. Prokaryotae
B. Plantae
C. Monera
D. Protista
Answer» E.
4.

In lysogenic cycle the process of spearation of phage DNA from the hosts chromosome and initiation of lytic cycle is called______________?

A. Lysis
B. Lysogeny
C. Induction
D. Adsorption
Answer» D. Adsorption
5.

Nodules on roots of leguminous plants have __________ bacteria?

A. Anaerobic
B. Nitrogen fixing
C. Nitrifying
D. Ammonifying
Answer» C. Nitrifying
6.

Which of the Euglenas (a Protoctista) character resembles that of animals______________?

A. They can move
B. They lack cell wall
C. They do not have chlorophyll
D. Both a and b
Answer» E.
7.

Scurvy and beri – beri and caused by the deficiency of___________?

A. Vitamin B and C
B. Vitamin B and D
C. Vitamin C and B
D. Vitamin A and B
Answer» D. Vitamin A and B
8.

Organisms of which of the following kingdom have absorptive mode of nutrition______________?

A. Prokaryotae
B. Protoctista
C. Animalia
D. Fungi
Answer» E.
9.

Triglyceride is also known as_____________?

A. Natural lipid
B. Neutral lipid
C. Neutral wax
D. All of these
Answer» C. Neutral wax
10.

The one which can break open a plasmid ring is__________?

A. Ligase enzyme
B. Primase enzyme
C. Restriction endonuclease
D. ATP-ase enzyme
Answer» B. Primase enzyme
11.

Which of the following category is most general with its members lest resembling with each other than the other categries_____________?

A. Species
B. Genus
C. Family
D. Order
Answer» E.
12.

Allium cepa is the scientific name of______________?

A. Onion
B. Amaltas
C. Potato
D. Tomato
Answer» B. Amaltas
13.

According to Lamarch evolution occurred as the result of__________?

A. Natural selection
B. The theory of recapitulation
C. Inheritance of acquired characters
D. Over production
Answer» D. Over production
14.

The sequence of 3 bases on tRNA which is complementary to condon of mRNA is called____________?

A. Gene
B. Anticodon
C. Code
D. Codon
Answer» C. Code
15.

Which of the following relationship is NOT an example of symbiosis?

A. Rhizobium and leguminous plants
B. Marchantia sporophyte and gametophyte
C. Algae and fungi in a lichen
D. Mycorrhizal fungi and tree roots
Answer» C. Algae and fungi in a lichen
16.

Carbon commonly combines with______________?

A. H
B. N & O
C. P & S
D. All of these
Answer» E.
17.

Most of the cellular secretions are ________ in nature?

A. Glycolipids
B. Glycoproteins
C. Nucleohistones
D. Proteins
Answer» C. Nucleohistones
18.

The first eukarotes appeared about __________ years ago?

A. 1.5 billion
B. 2.5 billion
C. 3.5 billion
D. 4.5 billion
Answer» B. 2.5 billion
19.

The red green color blindness is sex linked recessive condition in man. A father with normal vision and a color blind mother world expect to produce.

A. Color blind sons and daughter with normal vision
B. Sons with normal vision and color blind daughters
C. Color blind sons colour blind daughters and daughters with normal vision
D. Sons with normal vision colour blind daughter and daughters with normal vision
Answer» B. Sons with normal vision and color blind daughters
20.

Which one gives blue colour with iodine_______________?

A. Starch
B. Glycogen
C. Cellulose
D. Polysaccharide
Answer» B. Glycogen
21.

In humans the number of tetrads formed during mitosis is___________?

A. 23
B. 46
C. 0
D. 4
Answer» D. 4
22.

The one that stores calcium is __________?

A. Sarcolemma
B. Sarcoplasm
C. Sarcoplasmic reticulum
D. Cytosol
Answer» D. Cytosol
23.

The survival of an animal depends upon its ability to take some from its environment____________?

A. Chemicals
B. Hydrocarbons
C. Organic molecules
D. Inorganic molecules
Answer» D. Inorganic molecules
24.

Exposure to low temperature stimulates plants to flower. This is called___________?

A. Photoperiodism
B. Thermotropism
C. Vernalisation
D. Thermoregulation
Answer» D. Thermoregulation
25.

In Cx(H2O)y x ranges from______________?

A. 1 to 3 thousand
B. 3 to many thousand
C. 3 to 5 thousand
D. 5 to 9 thousand
Answer» C. 3 to 5 thousand
26.

Which one is not found in fatty acids in acylglycerols____________?

A. C-6
B. C-25
C. C-26
D. C-30
Answer» C. C-26
27.

The basic structural unit of a chromosome is____________?

A. The centromere
B. Nuceleosome
C. Telomere
D. Histone
Answer» C. Telomere
28.

In an aqueous environment the most stable tertiary conformation is that in which _________ amino acids are buried inside the conformation?

A. Hydrophobic
B. Hydrophilic
C. Basic
D. None of these
Answer» B. Hydrophilic
29.

Sebum produced from sebaceous glands in a mammal helps in___________?

A. Protection against micro organisms
B. Temperature regulation
C. Excretion
D. All of these
Answer» B. Temperature regulation
30.

Which of the following statement is incorrect about RNA_________________?

A. The pentose sugar in it is Ribose.
B. It contains Adenine Guanine Thymine and Cytosine
C. It is present in the nucleoli
D. It may be folded back on itself to give double helical characteristics.
Answer» C. It is present in the nucleoli
31.

Which one of the following is most likely to occur in an animal during winter?

A. Activation of sweat glands
B. Dilation of skin blood vessels
C. Panting
D. Thermogenesis
Answer» E.
32.

How many carbon atoms are required to form a furan ring (ribofuranose)_____________?

A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 2
Answer» C. 5
33.

In esterification OH comes from_______________?

A. Organic acid
B. Alcohol
C. Water
D. Sugar
Answer» C. Water
34.

rRNA constitutes ____________% of the total cellular RNA?

A. 3-4 %
B. 10-20%
C. 80%
D. 90%
Answer» D. 90%
35.

Which of the following are triploblastic and acoelomate?

A. Sponges
B. Annelida
C. Platyhelminthes
D. Aves
Answer» D. Aves
36.

Which of the following occurs in anaerobic respiration but not in aerobic respiration?

A. Release of CO2
B. Reduction of NAD
C. Formation of ATP
D. Production of ethanol from acetaldehyde
Answer» E.
37.

Sleep movements are a type of___________?

A. Turgor movements
B. Growth movements
C. Tactic movements
D. Paratonic movments
Answer» B. Growth movements
38.

Protein coasts of viruses are synthesized in____________?

A. Lytic cycle
B. Lysogenic cycle
C. Both a & b
D. All of these
Answer» B. Lysogenic cycle
39.

helical structure is kept by the formation of _________ bonds among amino acids molecules?

A. H bonds
B. Disulphide Bond
C. Ionic bond
D. Hydrophobic bonds
Answer» B. Disulphide Bond
40.

The food of hydra consists of___________?

A. Humus
B. Detritus
C. Dead microscopic animals
D. Small crustaceans
Answer» E.
41.

An insulin molecule consists of _________ polypeptide chains?

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer» C. 3
42.

The trioses which are intermediate in respiration and photosynthesis are_______________?

A. Glyceraldehydes
B. Dihydroxy acetone
C. Both of these
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
43.

Chemical component/s less in eukaryotic cell as compared to prokaryotic cell is / are (i) lipids (ii) carbodydrates (iii) proteins (iv) DNA_________________?

A. i & ii
B. iii & iv
C. i ii iii & iv
D. iv only
Answer» E.
44.

Each turn of DNA contain ____________ nitrogenous base pairs?

A. 5
B. 10
C. 20
D. 25
Answer» C. 20
45.

Total number of amino acids discovered so far in cells and tissues are______________?

A. 20
B. 25
C. 150
D. 170
Answer» E.
46.

Membranes of the grane are sites where?

A. Oxygen is stored
B. Food is stored
C. Sunlight is trapped
D. CO2 is stored.
Answer» D. CO2 is stored.
47.

Antibodies play important role against microorganisms and other pathogens to which type of proteins do they belong________?

A. Globular proteins
B. Fibrous Proteins
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» B. Fibrous Proteins
48.

The major constituent of blood plasma is___________?

A. Protein
B. NaCl
C. Water
D. Cholesterol
Answer» D. Cholesterol
49.

Which of the following polysaccharide is called animal starch_________________?

A. Starch
B. Glycogen
C. Cellulose
D. None of these
Answer» C. Cellulose
50.

The windpipe or trachea lies?

A. Dorsal to oesophagus
B. Ventral to oesophagus
C. Lateral to oesophagus
D. None of these
Answer» E.