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301.

Removal of metabolic waste is not the only method to get rid of them. Other means include

A. depositing them into dead cells
B. converted into harmless insoluble substances
C. converted to soluble harmless substances
D. converted into soluble harmful substances
Answer» C. converted to soluble harmless substances
302.

Air pressure in thorax increases in

A. anaerobic respiration
B. inspiration
C. expiration
D. digestion
Answer» D. digestion
303.

Fibrin threads are a form of

A. soluble starch
B. soluble proteins
C. insoluble proteins
D. insoluble polysaccharide
Answer» D. insoluble polysaccharide
304.

Fibrinogen is a form of

A. soluble starch
B. soluble proteins
C. insoluble proteins
D. insoluble polysaccharide
Answer» C. insoluble proteins
305.

General feeling of irritability and tiredness may be due to the lack of

A. proteins
B. carbohydrates
C. fats
D. vitamins
Answer» E.
306.

Lack of fat soluble vitamins causes

A. internal bleeding of gums
B. loosening of teeth
C. painful swollen joints
D. multiple fractures
Answer» E.
307.

Largest and only legal producer of opium is

A. Singapore
B. India
C. Afghanistan
D. USA
Answer» C. Afghanistan
308.

Disease arising due to vitamin deficiency is called

A. scurvy
B. beriberi
C. rickets
D. kwashiorkor
Answer» B. beriberi
309.

In a carbon (C) free solution of minerals, plants

A. cannot grow
B. can grow well
C. will loose their green color
D. will die
Answer» C. will loose their green color
310.

Processed foods generally lack

A. fiber
B. minerals
C. starch
D. vitamins
Answer» E.
311.

Adrenaline production is stimulated due to

A. carbon monoxide
B. tar
C. nicotine
D. cocaine
Answer» D. cocaine
312.

Biology attempts to answer the questions like;

A. How can the organisms be classified on the basis of similarities only?
B. How can the organisms be classified on the basis of differences only?
C. How can organisms be classified on the basis of trophic levels?
D. How can the organisms be classified on the basis of similarities and differences?
Answer» E.
313.

Nature of Chyme is

A. acidic
B. alkaline
C. neutral
D. depends upon the type of food eaten
Answer» B. alkaline
314.

Bile pigments are not

A. produced in liver
B. formed as a result of hemoglobin breakdown
C. stored in gall bladder temporarily
D. used to dominate amino acids into urea
Answer» E.
315.

To facilitate entry of CO₂ in leaf is done through stomata, as well as through the water film on the

A. upper epidermis
B. lower epidermis
C. spongy mesophyll cells
D. palisade mesophyll cells
Answer» D. palisade mesophyll cells
316.

Function of a companion cell is to provide

A. repair protoplasm of sieve tube
B. repair cytoplasm of sieve tube
C. provide a central vacuole support to sieve tube
D. helps sieve tube cells remain alive
Answer» E.
317.

Deficiency of calciferol causes

A. rickets
B. beriberi
C. scurvy
D. all of above
Answer» B. beriberi
318.

Vitamin D can be created from a natural substance under the skin called as

A. Estrogen
B. Ergosterol
C. pellagra
D. pernicious
Answer» C. pellagra
319.

Weight reduction program should be based on low intake of

A. dietary fiber
B. vitamins
C. fats
D. protiens
Answer» D. protiens
320.

Despite keeping a check on weight, an increase in weight may be due to more

A. sodium in diet
B. potassium in diet
C. chlorine in diet
D. manganese in diet
Answer» B. potassium in diet
321.

Weight reduction programs shall not increase

A. protein intake
B. water intake
C. intake of citrus fruits
D. intake of leafy vegetables
Answer» B. water intake
322.

It is believed that vitamin deficiency can be avoided by consuming

A. limes
B. lentils
C. proteins
D. potatoes
Answer» B. lentils
323.

For classification, Biology uses

A. artificial system
B. natural system
C. neutral system
D. a tracking system
Answer» C. neutral system
324.

Bios and logos means

A. Life, Knowledge
B. Living things, Language
C. Life, Language
D. Living things, Knowledge
Answer» B. Living things, Language
325.

Activities of living organisms can be recorded through

A. observation, experimentation
B. capturing, isolation
C. experiment, locomotion
D. only isolation
Answer» B. capturing, isolation
326.

Catabolic activities include

A. conversion of glucose to glycogen
B. formation of new protoplasm
C. cell repair
D. formation of urea in the liver
Answer» E.
327.

Consequences of water pollution include

A. discharge of untreated sewage
B. burning of fossil fuels
C. loss of habitat
D. climatic changes
Answer» B. burning of fossil fuels
328.

Substance which inhibits blood clotting is

A. histamine
B. microbes
C. heparin
D. pancrealin
Answer» D. pancrealin
329.

Word 'biology' is derived from language

A. Latin
B. Greek
C. English
D. Hebrew
Answer» C. English
330.

Trachea divides into two

A. cilia
B. bronchus
C. bronchi
D. pleura
Answer» D. pleura
331.

Lack of dietary fiber causes

A. kwashiorkor
B. Rickets
C. dysentery
D. constipation
Answer» E.
332.

Heroine is several times more powerful than

A. opium
B. cannabis
C. morphine
D. barbiturates
Answer» D. barbiturates
333.

In context to ecology ,hydrophytes may be

A. partially submerged
B. fully submerged
C. free floating
D. all of above
Answer» E.
334.

In respiration , oxidation helps in

A. photosynthesis
B. conversion of chemical energy into potential energy
C. conversion of radiant energy into chemical energy
D. conversion of potential energy into chemical energy
Answer» C. conversion of radiant energy into chemical energy
335.

Amino acid chain in a protein molecule is

A. straight
B. coiled
C. curved
D. concave
Answer» C. curved
336.

Red blood cells are also called

A. thrombocytes
B. leukocytes
C. erythrocytes
D. lymphs
Answer» D. lymphs
337.

In order to break starch (C₆H₁₀O₅)n to form glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆) units, starch needs to by

A. hydrolyzed
B. condensed
C. oxidized
D. polymerized
Answer» B. condensed
338.

During milk fermentation, lactose is converted to lactic acid through

A. lactobacillus
B. streptococcus
C. Lactococcus
D. Streptobacillus
Answer» B. streptococcus
339.

Lymph nodes are found in

A. neck region
B. axilla
C. groin
D. All of the Above
Answer» E.
340.

Pepsin and rennin enzymes are found in the

A. liver
B. intestine
C. gall bladder
D. stomach
Answer» E.
341.

Chronic bronchitis and emphysema are more vulnerable to

A. acid rains
B. water pollutants
C. smog
D. nitrogen oxides
Answer» D. nitrogen oxides
342.

Cork exchanges air through

A. pleurons
B. placenticles
C. tentacles
D. lenticels
Answer» E.
343.

Disadvantage of fats is

A. efficient source of energy
B. effective insulative material
C. reduction in the rate of heat loss
D. solvent for vitamins
Answer» D. solvent for vitamins
344.

Scientific methods begin with

A. hypothesis and prediction
B. hypothesis and curiosity
C. observation and curiosity
D. classification and kingdoms
Answer» D. classification and kingdoms
345.

Of the 10,000 tons of annual global opium production, used in medicine is

A. 400 tons
B. 300 tons
C. 600 tons
D. 700 tons
Answer» B. 300 tons
346.

Rate of transpiration is increased with increase in

A. light
B. temperature
C. wind
D. All of the Above
Answer» E.
347.

Economic output and investment of different types of biotechnologies is known as

A. bioremediation
B. biodegradation
C. bio economic
D. bioleaching
Answer» D. bioleaching
348.

Zero emission cars will produce

A. carbon monoxide as waste
B. water as waste
C. carbon dioxide as waste
D. hydrogen and oxygen as waste
Answer» C. carbon dioxide as waste
349.

Hydrochloric acid has a pH of about

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 13
Answer» B. 3
350.

The term "fats" can be used to refer to

A. solid animal fats
B. liquid animal fats
C. plant fats
D. all of above
Answer» E.