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1.

Normal pH of blood of a human being is

A. 6.4
B. 14.2
C. 3.4
D. 7.4
Answer» E.
2.

Outermost covering in animals is called as

A. epithelium
B. mesophyll
C. lignin
D. cellulose
Answer» B. mesophyll
3.

Glycogen (C₂₄H₄₂O₂₁) is a type of

A. Monosaccharide
B. Disaccharides
C. ATPs
D. Polysaccharides
Answer» E.
4.

Secretory glands of plants are called

A. lymphs
B. enzymes
C. hydathodes
D. plasmodesmota
Answer» D. plasmodesmota
5.

Size of intercellular spaces in walls of lymph vessels are larger which facilitates entry of

A. larger molecules
B. lymph node
C. interstitial fluid
D. proteins
Answer» B. lymph node
6.

If Biuret solution is added to egg white, the resulting color will be

A. blue
B. black
C. red
D. violet
Answer» E.
7.

Agranulocytes are produced in

A. lymphoid tissue
B. red bone marrow
C. white bone marrow
D. Both b and c
Answer» B. red bone marrow
8.

Opium, morphine and heroin are examples of

A. opiates
B. cocaine
C. depressant drugs
D. cannabis
Answer» B. cocaine
9.

On boiling with Benedict solution, the reducing sugar will form a precipitate of

A. green color
B. red color
C. blue-black color
D. violet color
Answer» C. blue-black color
10.

Lives of organisms in ecosystem become threatened due to

A. urbanization
B. industrialization
C. introduction of toxics in ecosystem
D. rapid housing
Answer» D. rapid housing
11.

In yeast, alcoholic fermentation results through

A. aerobic respiration
B. anaerobic respiration
C. antirobic respiration
D. photosynthesis
Answer» C. antirobic respiration
12.

Fats, amino acids and proteins are formed through

A. glucose
B. water
C. glycogen
D. cellulose
Answer» B. water
13.

Female gametes are called as

A. ova
B. egg
C. ovum
D. all of above
Answer» E.
14.

All vertebrates possess

A. open circulatory system
B. close circulatory system
C. partially open system
D. partially closed system
Answer» C. partially open system
15.

In selective reabsorption, water is retained through

A. concentration gradient
B. blood pressure
C. osmosis
D. active transport
Answer» D. active transport
16.

In the absence of selective reabsorption, a person may

A. not need to urinate
B. have many toxic wastes retained in ultrafiltration
C. dehydrate
D. have proteins and fats restored in body
Answer» D. have proteins and fats restored in body
17.

Collecting tubules transport waste materials into the

A. renal pelvis
B. ureter
C. hilus
D. medulla
Answer» B. ureter
18.

Chemical spraying in agriculture may contaminate

A. vegetables
B. fruits
C. farmers
D. underground water
Answer» E.
19.

Systemic arch disappears in

A. birds
B. mammals
C. both of them
D. amphibians
Answer» D. amphibians
20.

Only partial breakdown of glucose molecule (C₆H₁₂O₆) takes place in

A. aerobic respiration
B. anaerobic respiration
C. passive respiration
D. active respiration
Answer» C. passive respiration
21.

Exchange of gases in leaves is accelerated by wet surfaces of

A. root
B. stem
C. bark
D. leaf
Answer» E.
22.

Kinds of tissues making up the stomach are

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Answer» D. 5
23.

Chyme in context of digestion process is

A. small, slippery masses of food
B. partly digested liquefied food
C. fats mixed with lymph to form a milky fluid
D. undigested carbohydrates
Answer» C. fats mixed with lymph to form a milky fluid
24.

At night, cease of photosynthesis makes water

A. more acidic
B. more alkaline
C. neutral
D. salty
Answer» B. more alkaline
25.

A complex of interactions of reactions involving elements and molecules constitutes a

A. bacteria
B. virus
C. living organism
D. dead plants
Answer» D. dead plants
26.

Aspirin lowers the risk of

A. heart attack
B. coma
C. diabetes
D. migraines
Answer» B. coma
27.

Division of bacteria is inhibited through the

A. Cephalosporins
B. Tetracyclines
C. Erythromycins
D. all of above
Answer» B. Tetracyclines
28.

Process by which harmful substances are added to environment is called as

A. Silting
B. Pollution
C. Desertification
D. Flooding
Answer» C. Desertification
29.

Fatty acids and glycerol (C₃H₈O₃) are produced after hydrolysis of

A. amino acids
B. fats
C. starch
D. cellulose
Answer» C. starch
30.

Hydrogen carbonate ions (HCO₃⁻) are carried to

A. blood plasma
B. lungs
C. liver cells
D. blood capillaries
Answer» C. liver cells
31.

ATP and proteins is supplied to companion cells via

A. sieve tubes
B. porous wall
C. cell wall
D. vascular tissue
Answer» B. porous wall
32.

Xylem tissues are also called as

A. wood
B. supportive
C. lignin
D. all of above
Answer» E.
33.

Hormones of human body are transported to target sites via

A. cells
B. blood
C. plasma
D. serum
Answer» C. plasma
34.

Basic unit of identification is

A. stimuli
B. order
C. species
D. family
Answer» D. family
35.

In plants, seed formation occurs when the

A. flowering season starts
B. environment is suitable for growth
C. unfavorable season approaches
D. fruit turns lumpy
Answer» D. fruit turns lumpy
36.

Glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆) is formed during photosynthesis, by

A. getting water through roots
B. carbon dioxide entering through stomata
C. minerals obtained through fertilizers
D. oxygen being used in respiration
Answer» C. minerals obtained through fertilizers
37.

Average adult protein requirement is

A. 40 to 50 g
B. 50 to 70 g
C. 50 to 100 g
D. 70 to 100 g
Answer» D. 70 to 100 g
38.

Water is evaporated from plant through

A. lamina
B. mid-rib
C. stomata
D. roots
Answer» D. roots
39.

Phagocytosis refers to

A. eating foreign particles
B. the formation of pus
C. gives hemoglobin red color
D. can result in a persons death
Answer» B. the formation of pus
40.

In ecosystem ,Silting means

A. trees do not retain water
B. eroded soil gets deposited in rivers and streams
C. water levels rise rapidly in rivers
D. all of above
Answer» C. water levels rise rapidly in rivers
41.

Bean-shaped cells in a leaf which encloses stoma is

A. pith
B. xylem
C. pores
D. guard cells
Answer» E.
42.

Number of pyramids in mammals can be up to

A. 4 to 8
B. 8 to 12
C. 12 to 16
D. 16 to 20
Answer» D. 16 to 20
43.

Mold Pencillium was discovered by Alexander Fleming in

A. 1931
B. 1928
C. 1935
D. 1939
Answer» C. 1935
44.

In order to get glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆), enzyme maltase shall be applied to

A. maltose
B. starch
C. galactose
D. glycogen
Answer» B. starch
45.

Forests can not be conserved if

A. timber trees are cut down worldwide
B. timber trees are cut down selectively
C. if rate of plantation exceeds rate of cutting trees
D. new seedlings are planted and grown trees are cut
Answer» B. timber trees are cut down selectively
46.

All is true for Voodoo lily, but,

A. the flies stay away due to rotten fresh smell
B. its helps plant in reproduction
C. more smelling compounds are vaporized due to heat
D. insects are attracted for pollination
Answer» B. its helps plant in reproduction
47.

Sweat glands are embedded into

A. epidermis
B. dermis
C. subcutaneous adipose tissue
D. non subcutaneous adipose tissue
Answer» C. subcutaneous adipose tissue
48.

Lymph capillaries join together forming larger lymph vessels, which give rise to

A. lymph duct
B. thoracic duct
C. thoracic lymph duct
D. sperm duct
Answer» D. sperm duct
49.

Positive hydrostatic pressure which is generated by roots is around

A. 200-300 KPA
B. 100-220 KPa
C. 100-200 KPa
D. 110-330 KPa
Answer» D. 110-330 KPa
50.

During process of exosmosis, protoplast shrink which is termed as

A. plasmodesmata
B. plamolysis
C. protolysis
D. lytic cycle
Answer» C. protolysis