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1.

The nutritive tissue in the seeds of higher plants is known as -

A. hypocotyl
B. embryo
C. endosperm
D. nucellus
Answer» D. nucellus
2.

Many Fungi belonging to the general Microporum Trichophyton and Epidermophyton are responsible for

A. Filarial
B. Cancer
C. Ringworms
D. AIDS
Answer» D. AIDS
3.

The largest mixed gland of human body is

A. Thymus
B. Liver
C. Pancreas
D. Spleen
Answer» D. Spleen
4.

Which phenomenon do bats or dolphins use to find prey, predators or obstacles?

A. Refraction of sound
B. Formation of beats
C. Scattering of sound
D. Echo location
Answer» E.
5.

Fat present below the skin surface in our body acts as a barrier against

A. loss of heat from the body
B. loss of essential body fluids
C. loss of salt from the body
D. entry of harmful micro-organisms from the environment
Answer» B. loss of essential body fluids
6.

A man with colour blindness will see red as -

A. Yellow
B. Blue
C. Green
D. Violet
Answer» D. Violet
7.

Tuberculosis infection is by means of -

A. Mycobacterium avonin
B. Staphylococcus
C. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
D. Streptococcus
Answer» D. Streptococcus
8.

Which of the following is/are examples for symbiotic association?

A. Algae - lichen
B. Plant roots - rhizobium bacteria
C. Both are right
D. Both are wrong
Answer» D. Both are wrong
9.

What does the word 'amphibian' means?

A. Three lives
B. Four lives
C. Two lives
D. One lives
Answer» D. One lives
10.

Which part of human body is affected by the ALZHEIMER'S disease?

A. Heart
B. Kidney
C. Immune System
D. Brain
Answer» E.
11.

The brain of a computer is -

A. C.P.U.
B. C.D.
C. Floppy disc
D. Megabyte
Answer» B. C.D.
12.

In coriander, the useful parts are -

A. roots & leaves
B. leaves & flowers
C. leaves & dried fruits
D. flowers & dried fruits
Answer» D. flowers & dried fruits
13.

Immunisation is a phenomenon of formation of antibodies by using inactive -

A. Antigens
B. Antibodies
C. Chemicals
D. Blood
Answer» B. Antibodies
14.

The part of the brain responsible for maintain balance like walking in a straight line or riding a bicycle is called

A. Medulla
B. Pons
C. Pituitary Gland
D. Cerebellum
Answer» E.
15.

The is responsible for precision of voluntary actions and for maintaining the posture and balance of the body.

A. Mid-brain
B. Cerebellum
C. Cerebrum
D. Spinal cord
Answer» C. Cerebrum
16.

The main thinking part of the brain is the .

A. Mid brain
B. Fore brain
C. Hind brain
D. Both A and C
Answer» C. Hind brain
17.

Red rot of sugarcane is caused by -

A. Alternaria alternata
B. Phylophthora infestans
C. Colletotrichum falcaturn
D. Cercospora personata
Answer» D. Cercospora personata
18.

Red rot of sugarcane is caused by

A. Alternaria altemata
B. Phylophthora infestans
C. Colletotrichurn falcatum
D. Cercospora personata
Answer» D. Cercospora personata
19.

'Lockjaw' is the last phase of which of the following diseases?

A. Diptheria
B. Pneumonia
C. Syphilis
D. Tetanus
Answer» E.
20.

Which virus from the following combinations is contagious for human beings?

A. H5N1
B. H1N5
C. H2N3
D. H4N2
Answer» B. H1N5
21.

Breeding and management of bees is known as

A. Sericulture
B. Silviculture
C. Pisciculture
D. Apiculture
Answer» E.
22.

Examples of vegetative propagation are

A. rhizome
B. offset
C. tuber
D. All of these
Answer» E.
23.

Human beings have two ears because two ears help -

A. to judge the direction of sound
B. to hear even a feeble sound
C. to enjoy music better
D. to distinguish between two kinds of sounds arriving at the ears in opposite directions
Answer» E.
24.

Decoding and interpretation of visual information in brain is associated with -

A. Frontal lobe
B. Occipital lobe
C. Temporal lobe
D. Parietal lobe
Answer» D. Parietal lobe
25.

Normal blood pressure of man is -

A. 80/120 mm
B. 90/140 mm Hg
C. 120/160 mm Hg
D. 85/120 mm Hg
Answer» B. 90/140 mm Hg
26.

Bio-magnification implies -

A. Toxic matters are magnified
B. Living beings are magnified
C. Light is magnified
D. Food is magnified
Answer» B. Living beings are magnified
27.

Which one of the following is considered as the drug of last resort for human beings?

A. Penicillin
B. Tetracycline
C. Chloramphenicol
D. Streptomycin
Answer» D. Streptomycin
28.

A rare and endangered animal in Silent Valley is -

A. Musk deer
B. Tiger
C. Lion-tailed macaque
D. Rhinosores
Answer» D. Rhinosores
29.

Sugarcane plants are usually propagated by vegetative means because -

A. they do not produce seeds
B. it is possible to maintain genetic quality
C. the incidence of disease may be reduced
D. none
Answer» B. it is possible to maintain genetic quality
30.

The normal body temperature of human beings is -

A. 96.4 F
B. 97.4 F
C. 98.4 F
D. 99.4 F
Answer» D. 99.4 F
31.

Which part of brain is also known as "little brain"?

A. Cerebrum
B. Cerebellum
C. Thalamus
D. Hypothala mus
Answer» C. Thalamus
32.

Brain of a normal human adult weighs about -

A. 1 lb
B. 2 lb
C. 3 lb
D. 4 lb
Answer» D. 4 lb
33.

Which lobe of human brain is associated with hearing

A. Frontal lobe
B. Parietal lobe
C. Temporal lobe
D. Occipital lobe
Answer» D. Occipital lobe
34.

Cosmetic powder is prepared from

A. Asbestos
B. Talc
C. Gypsum
D. Serpentine
Answer» C. Gypsum
35.

The 'Red Data Book' is the documentation of endangered rare species of:

A. Flora
B. Fauna
C. Other living organisms
D. All of these are correct
Answer» E.
36.

The resources which are obtained from bio sphere and have life are

A. Potential resources
B. Biotic resources
C. Abiatic resources
D. Renewable resources
Answer» C. Abiatic resources
37.

The percentage of Plasma in the total blood volume in human beings is about :

A. 45
B. 50
C. 55
D. 60
Answer» D. 60
38.

The most abundant enzyme in the living world is -

A. Rubisco
B. invertase
C. DNAse
D. zymase
Answer» B. invertase
39.

Which of the following is a fibrous protein?

A. Haemoglobin
B. Albumin
C. Keratin
D. Enzymes
Answer» D. Enzymes
40.

Which of the following is an example of conjugated protein?

A. Albumin
B. Globulin
C. Glutelin
D. Glycoprotein
Answer» E.
41.

The brain of human adult weighs about -

A. 1200 - 1300 gm
B. 1600 - 2000 gm
C. 500 - 800 gm
D. 104 - 200 gm
Answer» B. 1600 - 2000 gm
42.

Which of the following acids is synthesized in human stomach?

A. Sulphuric acid
B. Nitric acid
C. Hydrochloric acid
D. Phosphoric acid
Answer» D. Phosphoric acid
43.

Quantity of fresh air required for a man is -

A. 1000 cubic feet of air for every 20 minutes
B. 1000 cubic feet of air for every 20 seconds
C. 1000 cubic feet of air for every 10 minutes
D. 1000 cubic feet of air for every 10 seconds
Answer» B. 1000 cubic feet of air for every 20 seconds
44.

Dried flower buds are used as a spice in -

A. Cardamom
B. Cinnamon
C. Cloves.
D. Saffron
Answer» D. Saffron
45.

Clove is a

A. Dried flower bud
B. Flower
C. Fruit
D. Seed
Answer» B. Flower
46.

Total number of muscles present in our body is

A. 565
B. 656
C. 665
D. 556
Answer» C. 665
47.

The total number of vertebrae in a human being is -

A. 26
B. 30
C. 29
D. 33
Answer» E.
48.

Name the scientist who proved that plants have life.

A. Mendal
B. Hugo de vries
C. Jagdish Chandra Bose
D. Robert Brown
Answer» D. Robert Brown
49.

Rutherford's scattering experiment proved the presence of

A. atoms in all matter
B. electrons in atoms
C. neutrons in atoms
D. nucleus in atoms
Answer» E.
50.

The element which is required by the plant in large quantity

A. Calcium
B. Nitrogen
C. Phosphorus
D. Sulphur
Answer» C. Phosphorus