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1.

Pollen grains are found in

A. Stigma
B. Ovules
C. Anthers
D. Locule
Answer» D. Locule
2.

Pneumonia is a bacterial disease caused by the type of bacteria called _____________

A. Bacilli
B. Cocci
C. Sprilli
D. Vibrio
Answer» C. Sprilli
3.

Pneumonia affects which of the following organs of human body?

A. Kidneys
B. Lungs
C. Throat
D. Liver
Answer» C. Throat
4.

Poison glands of snakes are homologous to

A. sebaceous glands of mammals
B. salivary glands of vertebrates
C. stings of rays
D. electric organs of fishes
Answer» C. stings of rays
5.

Plants utilise ________ from the atmosphere foe photosynthesis

A. oxygen
B. nitrogen
C. Carbon dioxide
D. hydrogen
Answer» D. hydrogen
6.

Plants of which group are predominantly aquatic?_x005F_x000D_

A. Thallophyta
B. Bryophyta
C. Pteridophyta_x005F_x000D_
D. No option is correct
Answer» B. Bryophyta
7.

Plants in the ............ group are commonly called algae._x005F_x000D_

A. Bryophyta
B. Thallophyta
C. Gymnosperms
D. Pteridophyta
Answer» C. Gymnosperms
8.

Plants growing in sunlight are called

A. sciophytes
B. xerophytes
C. heliophytes
D. hydrophytes
Answer» D. hydrophytes
9.

Plants having body that is differentiated into roots, stems and leaves and have specialized tissue for the conduction of water and other substances, fall in which group?_x005F_x000D_

A. Bryophyta
B. Thallophyta
C. Pteridophyta
D. All option are correct
Answer» D. All option are correct
10.

Plants bend towards light due to the diffusion of the ____ hormone on the other side of the shoot.

A. abscisic acid
B. auxin
C. cytokinin
D. gibberellin
Answer» C. cytokinin
11.

Plants grow in size because of

A. addition of cells
B. increase in size of cells
C. enlargement of cells
D. elongation of cells
Answer» B. increase in size of cells
12.

Plants are green because they

A. Refract green light
B. Absorbs green light
C. Reflects green light
D. Do not absorb ultra violet light
Answer» D. Do not absorb ultra violet light
13.

Plantain is

A. a tree
B. an annual herb
C. a perennial herb
D. a shrub
Answer» D. a shrub
14.

Plant tissues are of how many types?

A. 3
B. 2
C. 5
D. 6
Answer» B. 2
15.

Phycology is the branch of botany in which we study about

A. Algae
B. Fungi
C. Ecology
D. Virus
Answer» B. Fungi
16.

Phytohormones are

A. substances controlling diseases
B. regulators synthesized by plants influencing physiological processes
C. substances used for photosynthesis
D. chemicals used for peeling
Answer» D. chemicals used for peeling
17.

Phycology is the branch of botany in which we study about__________

A. Algae
B. fungi
C. Ecology
D. Virus
Answer» B. fungi
18.

Photosynthesis takes place inside plant cells in _____.

A. Ribosomes
B. Chloroplasts
C. Nucleus
D. Mitochondria
Answer» C. Nucleus
19.

Photosynthesis takes place in the presence of chlorophyll and _________.

A. water
B. nutrients
C. carbon-dioxide
D. sunlight
Answer» E.
20.

Photosynthesis fulfills which of the following requirements of the autotrophic organisms?_x005F_x000D_ I. Carbon_x005F_x000D_ II. Water_x005F_x000D_ III. Energy

A. Only I
B. Only III
C. I and III
D. All I, II and III
Answer» D. All I, II and III
21.

Phosphorescence is a phenomenon associated with which algal division?

A. Dinoflagellates
B. Brown algae
C. Red algae
D. Euglenophytes
Answer» E.
22.

Phage typing is based on the fact that

A. viruses cause disease
B. bacteria and viruses are related
C. bacteria are destroyed by viruses
D. bacterial viruses attack specific cells
Answer» E.
23.

Persons with type AB blood are sometimes called universal donors.

A. 1
B.
C.
D.
Answer» C.
24.

Pepsin is an enzyme that digests ______.

A. proteins
B. starch
C. carbohydrate
D. fats
Answer» B. starch
25.

"Pellagra" is caused due to the deficiency of

A. Niacin
B. Riboflavin
C. Thiamine
D. Pyridoxine
Answer» B. Riboflavin
26.

Pellagra and Scurvy are caused by which pair of vitamin deficiency respectively _______________

A. VitaminC and VitaminD
B. VitaminB-12 and VitaminC
C. VitaminC and VitaminA
D. Vitamin A and VitaminB-12
Answer» C. VitaminC and VitaminA
27.

Parthenocarpy is defined as

A. Development of root without fertilisation
B. Development of fruit without fertilisation
C. Development of fruit with fertilisation
D. Development of root with fertilisation
Answer» C. Development of fruit with fertilisation
28.

Part of the plant where photosynthesis generally occurs

A. roots
B. leaves
C. branches
D. flowers
Answer» C. branches
29.

Parallel venation is found in _____.

A. plants which are monocots
B. plants which have a dicot stem
C. plants with leaves similar to Tulsi
D. plants with tap roots
Answer» B. plants which have a dicot stem
30.

Palaeobotany is the branch of botany is which we study about

A. Animal fosills
B. Plant fossils
C. Seed of plant
D. Flower
Answer» C. Seed of plant
31.

Pancreatic juice require which medium for their action?

A. Acidic
B. Basic
C. Neutral
D. All option are correct
Answer» C. Neutral
32.

Oxygenated blood flows through which vessel?

A. Pulmonary Veins
B. Pulmonary Arteries
C. Both A & B
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Pulmonary Arteries
33.

Oxygenated blood flows out of the heart through the _____ .

A. aorta
B. pulmonary artery
C. vena cava
D. atrium
Answer» B. pulmonary artery
34.

Oxygen in our blood is transported by a protein named

A. keratin
B. myoglobi
C. collagen
D. haemoglobin
Answer» E.
35.

Ovules are found within structure_x005F_x000D_  _x005F_x000D_

A. E
B. D
C. B
D. A
Answer» D. A
36.

Oxygen crosses a plasma membrane by

A. Osmosis
B. Evaporation
C. Concatenation
D. Diffusion
Answer» B. Evaporation
37.

Outward extension of the shoulder bone is the

A. acromion
B. foramen
C. cancellous bone
D. All of the above
Answer» B. foramen
38.

Other name of Platelets is?

A. Leucocytes
B. Erythrocytes
C. Platelets
D. Thrombocytes
Answer» E.
39.

Osteoporosis is the disease related to

A. Spinal cord
B. Heart
C. Kidneys
D. Lungs
Answer» B. Heart
40.

Origins of genetic variation

A. intragenic recombination
B. mutation
C. reticulation
D. All the above
Answer» E.
41.

Organs having different structure and components but perform similar functions are called ______._x005F_x000D_

A. Analogous organs
B. Homologous organs
C. Heterogeneous organs
D. Homogenous organs
Answer» B. Homologous organs
42.

Organisms which synthesise their own food are called

A. autotrophs
B. heterotrophs
C. auxotrophs
D. saprotrophs
Answer» B. heterotrophs
43.

Organisms that use light to prepare food are known as _____.

A. Autotrophs
B. Heterotrophs
C. Omnivores
D. Decomposers
Answer» B. Heterotrophs
44.

Organisms that live in the deep sea are mainly

A. Herbivores
B. Carnivores
C. Detritivores
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
45.

Organisms that feed on the excreta of other organisms are called

A. autotrophs
B. heterotrophs
C. coprophagous
D. saprotrophs
Answer» D. saprotrophs
46.

Organisms that depend only on raw plant products are said to be

A. herbivorous
B. vegetarian
C. carnivorous
D. omnivorous
Answer» B. vegetarian
47.

Organisms that can make their own food are called_x005F_x000D_  _x005F_x000D_

A. Cyanobacteria
B. Autotrophs
C. Heterotrophs
D. Omnivores
Answer» C. Heterotrophs
48.

Organisms need Nutrients in order to

A. Breaking down food
B. Utilize chemical compounds
C. recycling
D. None
Answer» B. Utilize chemical compounds
49.

Opposite the micropylar end, is the __________, representing the basal part of the ovule.

A. hilum
B. funicle
C. chalaza
D. nucellus
Answer» D. nucellus
50.

Oparin is known for his hypothesis on

A. origin of species
B. origin of life
C. one germ one disease
D. one gene one enzyme
Answer» C. one germ one disease