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1.

Single membrane bounded organelle is

A. nucleus
B. lysosome
C. ribosome
D. none of these
Answer» C. ribosome
2.

Plants having foreign DNA are known as

A. genetic plants
B. recombinant plants
C. cultured plants
D. transgenic plants
Answer» E.
3.

Environment is a source of

A. food
B. shelter
C. clothing
D. all of these
Answer» E.
4.

The chromosome is

A. gene
B. genes + protein
C. DNA + genes
D. gene + protein
Answer» C. DNA + genes
5.

In RNA nucleotides are attached by

A. peptide bonds
B. hydrogen bonds
C. covalent bond
D. phosphodiester bond
Answer» E.
6.

The human body contains water

A. food
B. 70-90%
C. 75-95%
D. 80-90%
Answer» C. 75-95%
7.

Starch is richly present in

A. onion
B. apple
C. cereals
D. tomato
Answer» D. tomato
8.

In birds the sex is determined by the type of

A. sperm
B. autosomes
C. egg
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
9.

In cystic fibrosis, the patient lacks a gene that codes for trans-membarene carrier of

A. sodium ion
B. carbon dioxide
C. chloride ion
D. potassium ion
Answer» D. potassium ion
10.

Which gene is located on linkage group number 11 in man

A. sickle cell anemia
B. leukemia
C. albinism
D. all of these
Answer» E.
11.

Recombinant DNA is introduced in to host cell by means of

A. phage
B. vector
C. bacteria
D. enzyme
Answer» C. bacteria
12.

Platyhelminthes means

A. dipnoi
B. flat worms
C. tape worms
D. pin worms
Answer» C. tape worms
13.

Protists have been evolved from

A. animals
B. plants
C. fungi
D. prokaryotes
Answer» E.
14.

Fungi can absorb food from the substrate because the have

A. sporangium
B. spores
C. rhizoids
D. stalk
Answer» D. stalk
15.

Algae differ from plants in that the sex organs in algae are

A. multicellular
B. unicellular
C. acellular
D. none of these
Answer» C. acellular
16.

Cassia fistula is the scientific name of

A. amaltas
B. rose
C. onion
D. tomato
Answer» B. rose
17.

Phage virus consists of head and

A. thorax
B. neck
C. tail
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
18.

Cilia are produced from

A. T.B
B. cell-membrane
C. centriole
D. cytoplasm
Answer» D. cytoplasm
19.

Bacteria without any flagella are called

A. monotrichous
B. atrichous
C. peritrichous
D. lophotrichous
Answer» C. peritrichous
20.

All enzymes are protein which are

A. globular
B. fibrous
C. helical
D. all of these
Answer» B. fibrous
21.

The simplest fatty acid is

A. palmitic acid
B. butyric acid
C. oleic acid
D. acetic acid
Answer» E.
22.

Male reproductive part of flower is

A. stigma
B. stamen
C. carpel
D. ovule
Answer» C. carpel
23.

Coordination in plants is by

A. nervous system
B. enzymes
C. hormones
D. roots
Answer» D. roots
24.

Which one is abundant in lymph

A. oxygen
B. lipids
C. water
D. proteins
Answer» E.
25.

Jaws without teeth are found in found in

A. birds
B. reptiles
C. fish
D. none of these
Answer» B. reptiles
26.

Operculum is present in

A. birds
B. sea fish
C. cartilaginous fish
D. none of these
Answer» B. sea fish
27.

In which animal respiratory surface are found in more than one organ

A. pleura
B. human
C. fish
D. frog
Answer» E.
28.

Enzyme present in the saliva is

A. lipase
B. trypsin
C. ptyalin
D. invertase
Answer» D. invertase
29.

The mechanism for ATP synthesis is

A. chemosynthesis
B. photosynthesis
C. phosphorylation
D. chemiosmosis
Answer» E.
30.

Nitrogen is present in

A. carbohydrates
B. proteins
C. lipids
D. carbonates
Answer» C. lipids
31.

The food is ground in the cockroach in

A. mesenteron
B. crop
C. gizzard
D. intestine
Answer» D. intestine
32.

True roots absent in

A. ferns
B. bryophytes
C. gymnosperms
D. angiosperms
Answer» C. gymnosperms
33.

Pigment present in red algae is

A. photosynthetic
B. phycocyanin
C. phycoerythrin
D. bilirubin
Answer» D. bilirubin
34.

Which is a parasitic plant

A. cuscuta
B. rose
C. ferns
D. mosses
Answer» B. rose
35.

Smallest disease causing agents in plants are

A. virion
B. mycoplasma
C. viroids
D. prions
Answer» D. prions
36.

The major cell infected by the HIV is lymphocyte

A. fucoxanthin
B. B
C. both T and B
D. none of these
Answer» B. B
37.

Number of chromosomes in E.coli

A. 4
B. 6
C. 3
D. 1
Answer» E.
38.

Co-enzyme is often formed from

A. lipid
B. protein
C. inorganic ion
D. vitamin
Answer» C. inorganic ion
39.

Messenger RNA is formed in

A. nucleus
B. chloroplast
C. mitochondria
D. none of these
Answer» B. chloroplast
40.

Protein factory is

A. nucleus
B. ribosome
C. golgi complex
D. centriole
Answer» C. golgi complex
41.

Sodium ions arepumpedfrom a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration in the nerve cells of humans. This process is an example of

A. hydrolysis
B. passive transport
C. osmosis
D. active transport
Answer» E.
42.

Normally, in the process of osmosis, the net flow of water molecules into or out of the cell depends upon differences in the

A. concentration of water molecules inside and outside the cell
B. concentration of enzymes on either side of the cell membrane
C. rate of molecular motion on either side of the cell membrane
D. none of these
Answer» B. concentration of enzymes on either side of the cell membrane
43.

Proteins are made from amino acids by the process of

A. water
B. pinocytosis
C. dehydration synthesis
D. active transport
Answer» D. active transport
44.

Starch is converted into maltose by

A. diastase
B. invertase
C. maltase
D. amylase
Answer» B. invertase
45.

The evaporative cooling in the respiratory tract of dogs is called

A. vasodilation
B. vasoconstriction
C. panting
D. all of these
Answer» D. all of these
46.

Production of sweat and sebum is related with

A. skin
B. liver
C. lungs
D. GIT
Answer» B. liver
47.

Which of the following pathogen type cause disease that can be treated with antibiotics

A. bacteria
B. fungi
C. virus
D. none of these
Answer» B. fungi
48.

Most cell membranes are composed principally of

A. DNA and protein
B. protein and lipids
C. protein and chitin
D. protein and RNA
Answer» C. protein and chitin
49.

Haemodialysis means cleaning of

A. urine
B. blood
C. glomerular filterate
D. coelomic fluid
Answer» C. glomerular filterate
50.

About __________ of the body weight of a mammal is water.

A. 0.6
B. 0.65
C. 0.7
D. 0.75
Answer» D. 0.75