Explore topic-wise MCQs in Automata Theory.

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101.

Pseudomonas aeruginosa forms a blue water soluble pigment called

A. chlororaphin
B. pyocyanin
C. β-carotene
D. pyoverdin
Answer» C. β-carotene
102.

The continuous channels that appear to lie between plasma membrane and nuclear membrane is

A. Endoplasmic reticulum
B. Golgi complex
C. mitochondria
D. ribosome
Answer» B. Golgi complex
103.

The net investment in operating capital is subtracted from net operating profit after taxes to calculate

A. relevant inflows
B. free cash flow
C. relevant outflows
D. cash outlay
Answer» C. relevant outflows
104.

When was Carl Sandburg born?

A. 9 April 1882
B. 6 January 1878
C. 18 October 1874
D. 12 July 1876
Answer» C. 18 October 1874
105.

The rate of return which is made up of risk free element and business risk element is classifeid as

A. nominal rate of return
B. accrual accounting rate of return
C. real rate of return
D. required rate of return
Answer» D. required rate of return
106.

Micrographic is the m most famous work on the discovery of cell which is given by

A. Robert Hooke
B. Lorenz Oaken
C. Theodor Schwann
D. F. Miescher
Answer» B. Lorenz Oaken
107.

The relevant cash flow is that company expects when its will implement the project is classified as

A. irrelevant cash flow
B. relevant cash flow
C. incremental cash flow
D. decrease cash flow
Answer» D. decrease cash flow
108.

The only common non-reducing sugar is

A. fructose
B. glucose
C. sucrose
D. maltose
Answer» D. maltose
109.

The budgeted fixed cost is $55000 and budgeted fixed cost is $55 per unit then budgeted denominator level is

A. 2500 units
B. 2000 units
C. 1000 units
D. 1500 units
Answer» D. 1500 units
110.

If the inventory level decreases then operating income under variable costing will be reported

A. more
B. less
C. zero
D. None of above
Answer» B. less
111.

Cholera can be fatal if it is not treated within

A. 24 hours
B. 12 hours
C. 48 hours
D. 36 hours
Answer» B. 12 hours
112.

Radical shifts in pH can be prevented by incorporating

A. an oxidizing agent
B. a buffer
C. any of these
D. a reducing agent
Answer» C. any of these
113.

Cancer may start when

A. changes occur in genes controlling cell divisions
B. the diploid number of chromosomes become defective
C. All of above
D. when the loci start to change in chromosomes
Answer» B. the diploid number of chromosomes become defective
114.

Movement of air out of the lungs can be made difficult due to

A. loss of alveoli
B. loss of collagen
C. loss of elastin
D. loss of lungs tissues
Answer» D. loss of lungs tissues
115.

When was Chicago Poems published in book form?

A. 1909
B. 1910
C. 1915
D. 1916
Answer» E.
116.

The project's expected monetary loss or monetary gain by discounting all cash outflows and inflows using required rate of return is classified as

A. net present value
B. net future value
C. net discounted value
D. net recorded cash value
Answer» B. net future value
117.

The location of furrow during a cell division is done by

A. mitochondria
B. Golgi complex
C. centrioles
D. ribosome
Answer» D. ribosome
118.

Those tubular membranes which separates the material of endoplasmic reticulum are called

A. chromatids
B. cisternae
C. tubular membranes
D. tubules
Answer» C. tubular membranes
119.

The per unit budgeted per unit cost is $200 and budgeted production units are 350 then fixed budgeted manufacturing costs are

A. $40,000
B. $60,000
C. $70,000
D. $50,000
Answer» D. $50,000
120.

Naturally occur carcinogens include

A. certain dioxins
B. asbestos
C. aniline dyes
D. aflatoxin
Answer» E.
121.

The water potential of the blood plasma in glomerulus is raised over the contents of Bowman's capsule because of

A. wider diameter of efferent arteriole
B. wider diameter of afferent arteriole
C. None of above
D. presence of more solutes
Answer» C. None of above
122.

Which of the following bacteria can grow in acidic pH?

A. Lactobacilli
B. Vibrio cholerae
C. Salmonella
D. Shigella
Answer» B. Vibrio cholerae
123.

Mitochondria extracts energy from food and convert it into energy in the form of

A. ADP
B. ATP
C. AMP
D. AND
Answer» C. AMP
124.

CH3CHO is an

A. ketone
B. aldehydes
C. ester
D. ether
Answer» C. ester
125.

According to net present value, the projects that would be acceptable must have

A. negative net present value
B. zero net present value
C. positive net present value
D. both b and c
Answer» E.
126.

The lysosomes which eat the parts of their own cell in state of starvation are called

A. autophagosomes
B. autophagocytosis
C. auto retarded
D. auto destruction
Answer» B. autophagocytosis
127.

In accounting terms, the capacity refers to

A. upper limit
B. lower limit
C. zero limit
D. minimal cost
Answer» B. lower limit
128.

The type of approach restating the amounts in general ledgers by using actual cost rates is classified as

A. unadjusted cost approach
B. adjusted allocation rate approach
C. unadjusted allocation approach
D. adjusted cost approach
Answer» C. unadjusted allocation approach
129.

During which war was Carl Sandburg in the army?

A. Vietnam
B. Mexican
C. Korean
D. Spanish-American
Answer» E.
130.

All bacteria that inhabit the human body are

A. chemolithotrophs
B. heterotrophs
C. phototroph
D. autotrophs
Answer» C. phototroph
131.

The response of environmental stress like water shortage secretes

A. Amylase
B. Abscisic Acid (ABA)
C. Cytokinins
D. aleuronic layer
Answer» C. Cytokinins
132.

There are 48 chromosomes in a cell of a

A. chimpanzee
B. human being
C. drosophila
D. monkey
Answer» B. human being
133.

Total number of different genes in human can

A. between 20, 000 to 25, 000
B. a little less than 20, 000
C. above 30, 0000
D. between 25, 000 to 30,000
Answer» B. a little less than 20, 000
134.

The selling price is $5000, variable manufacturing cost per unit is $1500 and variable marketing cost per unit is $500 then contribution margin per unit is

A. $7,000
B. $3,000
C. $4,000
D. $5,000
Answer» C. $4,000
135.

The numerator of the fixed manufacturing cost rate is

A. variable manufacturing cost
B. budgeted fixed manufacturing cost
C. adjusted manufacturing cost
D. unadjusted labor cost
Answer» C. adjusted manufacturing cost
136.

Which of the following statements about G proteins is false?

A. They bind to and are regulated by guanine nucleotides
B. They are involved in signal cascades
C. They must be active before the cell can make needed cAMP
D. They become activated when bound to GDP
Answer» E.
137.

The decrease in purchasing power of any monetary unit such as euro, dollars etc is classified as

A. net investment parity
B. inflation
C. purchasing parity
D. buying parity
Answer» C. purchasing parity
138.

When a substance is added to a solid medium which inhibits the growth of unwanted bacteria but permits the growth of wanted bacteria, it is known as

A. enriched medium
B. differential medium
C. selective medium
D. enrichment medium
Answer» D. enrichment medium
139.

The direct material cost of goods sold is subtracted from revenues to calculate

A. accrual contribution
B. indirect contribution
C. throughput contribution
D. direct contribution
Answer» D. direct contribution
140.

Mac-Conkey medium is an example of

A. enrichment medium
B. transport medium
C. all of these
D. differential medium
Answer» E.
141.

When a substance is added to a liquid medium which inhibits the growth of unwanted bacteria and favors the growth of wanted bacteria, it is known as

A. enriched medium
B. differential medium
C. selective medium
D. enrichment medium
Answer» E.
142.

Reabsorption of useful molecules or ions in kidneys occur through

A. Active Transport
B. Diffusion
C. differential osmosis
D. partial osmosis
Answer» B. Diffusion
143.

In manufacturing companies, the variable costing method is also classified as

A. direct costing
B. indirect costing
C. total costing
D. one factor costing
Answer» B. indirect costing
144.

The revenues are $85000 and throughput contribution is $63700 then direct material cost of goods sold is

A. $21,300
B. $148,700
C. $138,700
D. $118,700
Answer» B. $148,700
145.

The protoplast can be used to

A. create plant hybrid
B. modify genetic information
C. all of these
D. study plant viral infections
Answer» D. study plant viral infections
146.

In variable costing, the change in operating income is driven only by changes in

A. quantity of units sold
B. quantity of units manufactured
C. increase in units sold
D. decrease in units sold
Answer» B. quantity of units manufactured
147.

Which of the following two organelles look most alike structurally?

A. Golgi apparatus and smooth endoplasmic reticulum ER
B. Nucleus and vesicle
C. Lysosome and chloroplast
D. Vacuole and cytoskeleton
Answer» B. Nucleus and vesicle
148.

The process of engulfing solid particles in the form of vacuoles by the process of

A. endycytosis
B. phagocytosis
C. pinocytosis
D. None of Above
Answer» C. pinocytosis
149.

Which of the following problem makes it impossible to satisfy all of Koch\'s postulates?

A. Microorganism cannot be isolated in pure culture
B. Microorganism causes serious symptoms in humans
C. Genes from the microorganism cannot be amplified by PCR
D. Species of microorganism is in question
Answer» B. Microorganism causes serious symptoms in humans
150.

The direct material cost of goods sold is $8450 throughput contribution is $18650 then revenues are equal to

A. $27,100
B. $37,100
C. $10,200
D. $12,200
Answer» B. $37,100