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1.

The total cell count of human body is

A. 6000 billion cells
B. 60, 000 billion cells
C. varies with age
D. 600, 000 billion cells
Answer» C. varies with age
2.

Involuntary actions do not involve

A. exhalation
B. heartbeat
C. passing urine
D. inhalation
Answer» D. inhalation
3.

In a healthy lung, the air spaces or air sacs

A. are in the form of large air sacs
B. are few
C. may become carcinogenic
D. are too fine to be visible
Answer» E.
4.

Starch is broken down to form glucose units when hydrolyzed by

A. acidic base
B. alkaline base
C. all of these
D. neutral base
Answer» B. alkaline base
5.

Indiscriminate fishing shall be

A. discouraged
B. encouraged
C. XX
D. XX
Answer» B. encouraged
6.

On an inflorescent stalk, each flower is a

A. shortened tuber
B. shortened shoot
C. none of these
D. shortened stem
Answer» E.
7.

Saturated fatty acids chains are

A. curved
B. straight
C. none of these
D. twisted
Answer» C. none of these
8.

Age, activities and life style determines the

A. rate of reaction
B. peristalsis
C. the sleep time
D. amount of food materials
Answer» E.
9.

Vibrio bacteria are a variation of

A. bacilli
B. cocci
C. none of these
D. spirilla
Answer» B. cocci
10.

To transfer genes from one species to another, especially useful are

A. plasmids
B. vectors
C. both of these
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
11.

Thick, muscular and elastic walls are characteristics of

A. arteries
B. endothelium
C. capillaries
D. veins
Answer» B. endothelium
12.

The sperm duct finally opens into the

A. urethra
B. ureter
C. testis
D. testes
Answer» B. ureter
13.

Excess amino acids are stored as

A. stem tubers
B. seeds
C. corms
D. proteins
Answer» E.
14.

The living matter of a cell is called as

A. biomass
B. chlorophyll
C. protoplasm
D. muscle cells
Answer» D. muscle cells
15.

Harmful substances introduced in the air includes all but

A. lead
B. carbon dioxide
C. nitrogen oxide
D. zinc
Answer» E.
16.

The internal skeleton is made up of bones and cartilage in

A. nematodes
B. mammals
C. Echinodermata
D. arthropods
Answer» C. Echinodermata
17.

The sub-phylum Vertebrata is divided into

A. 4 classes
B. 1 class
C. 6 classes
D. 5 classes
Answer» E.
18.

A highly concentrated urine is produced by

A. marine bony fish
B. freshwater bony fish
C. all three
D. marine boneless fish
Answer» B. freshwater bony fish
19.

Extracellular digestion is not witnessed in

A. virus
B. saprophytic bacteria
C. fungi
D. parasitic bacteria
Answer» B. saprophytic bacteria
20.

Secondary consumers are

A. herbivores
B. plants
C. none of these
D. carnivores
Answer» E.
21.

The right atrium receives blood from

A. two vena cavae
B. pulmonary veins
C. left ventricle
D. right ventricle
Answer» B. pulmonary veins
22.

Fish die as a result of water pollution due to

A. more tolerance range for oxygen
B. less BOD
C. XX
D. narrow tolerance range for oxygen
Answer» E.
23.

In xylem vessel, the lignin is deposited in the form of

A. concave
B. bell shape
C. ring shape
D. bean shaped
Answer» D. bean shaped
24.

The juicy part of the apple is the

A. receptacle
B. testa
C. funicle
D. placenta
Answer» B. testa
25.

Atherosclerosis causes

A. lumen becoming narrower
B. fatty deposits on the inner wall of arteries
C. all of these
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
26.

Bile pigments are not

A. formed as a result of hemoglobin breakdown
B. produced in liver
C. used to dominate amino acids into urea
D. stored in gall bladder temporarily
Answer» D. stored in gall bladder temporarily
27.

Hypothalamus forms the

A. floor of the cerebral hemispheres
B. walls of medulla oblongata
C. none of these
D. base of the cerebellum
Answer» B. walls of medulla oblongata
28.

Renal artery, renal vein and nerves are connected at

A. urethra
B. ureters
C. medulla
D. hilus
Answer» E.
29.

Secretion of urea in sweat makes skin a

A. breathing organ
B. respiratory organ
C. egestion organ
D. excretory organ
Answer» E.
30.

A condensation reaction always results in the formation of a complex sugar and

A. lipids
B. amino acids
C. maltose
D. water
Answer» E.
31.

Amount of energy requires depends upon the

A. number of hours a person sleeps
B. number of fast food chains visited annually
C. all of these
D. body size
Answer» E.
32.

A combination of glucose and galactose molecules result in

A. galactose
B. maltose
C. sucrose
D. lactose
Answer» E.
33.

Functions of stomach involves

A. digestion of proteins
B. action of bile
C. absorption of digested foods
D. action of pancreatic enzymes
Answer» B. action of bile
34.

Pollen tube germinates from each pollen due to

A. sugary nectar provided by the mature stigma
B. response from the flower
C. XX
D. XX
Answer» B. response from the flower
35.

In germinating seeds, the fats are broken down with the help of enzyme

A. lipase
B. amylase
C. proteases
D. sucrose
Answer» B. amylase
36.

Renal artery forms branches of capillaries called as

A. glomerulus
B. glottis
C. nephrons
D. renal capsule
Answer» B. glottis
37.

A kingdom is further sub-divided into

A. species
B. genre
C. phyla
D. classes
Answer» D. classes
38.

Male gametes have all characteristics but

A. lesser motile
B. smaller in size
C. move to female gametes
D. larger in numbers
Answer» B. smaller in size
39.

Tears are spread over the eyeball with the help of

A. eyelids
B. conjunctivitis
C. XX
D. rectus muscles
Answer» B. conjunctivitis
40.

In case of malnutrition, the basic body needs are met through the consumption of stored

A. fats and glycogen
B. fats and glucose
C. peptones
D. starch and cellulose
Answer» B. fats and glucose
41.

In starvation, the first thing to be consumed to keep vital processes is

A. fats and glycogen
B. fats and glucose
C. fats and cellulose
D. fats and amino acids
Answer» B. fats and glucose
42.

Sweat gland like hair follicle, is formed due to

A. up growth of dermis
B. down growth of epidermis
C. presence of rich blood capillaries
D. very active cell divisions in dermis
Answer» C. presence of rich blood capillaries
43.

A hormonal control

A. is always involuntary
B. may be voluntary or involuntary
C. XX
D. none of these
Answer» B. may be voluntary or involuntary
44.

Hormones

A. are deposited in liver
B. stay in blood stream permanently
C. act in the absence of enzymes
D. are destroyed in liver after specific function is performed
Answer» E.
45.

Female gametes are called as

A. egg
B. ova
C. all of these
D. ovum
Answer» D. ovum
46.

In order to carry out insect-pollination the flower must not be

A. large
B. small
C. brightly colored
D. scented
Answer» C. brightly colored
47.

Cellulose can be digested in herbivores through

A. amoeba
B. fungi
C. pathological traces
D. bacteria
Answer» E.
48.

Transfer of genes from one species to another can be studied through

A. vectors
B. bacteria
C. all of these
D. fungi
Answer» B. bacteria
49.

Deficiency of ascorbic acid causes

A. beriberi
B. rickets
C. all of these
D. scurvy
Answer» E.
50.

Hookworms live inside the intestines and

A. help in digestion of cellulose
B. help in milk formation in mammals
C. XX
D. suck blood
Answer» E.