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This section includes 111 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Clinical Science knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
51. |
The bacteria fix nitrogen in soil converting in into |
A. | nitrates |
B. | bicarbonates |
C. | carbonates |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» B. bicarbonates | |
52. |
Feces are temporarily stored in |
A. | anus |
B. | rectum |
C. | ileum |
D. | jejunum |
Answer» C. ileum | |
53. |
Parasitic fungus which destroys wheat plant is |
A. | Puccinia |
B. | cascuta |
C. | leech |
D. | lice |
Answer» B. cascuta | |
54. |
When an insect comes on leaf of insectivorous plant with stiff bristles, the lobes come together with bristles |
A. | open |
B. | partly open |
C. | unlocked |
D. | interlocked |
Answer» E. | |
55. |
The three sites of digestion in human beings are |
A. | small intestine |
B. | oral cavity |
C. | stomach |
D. | All of Above |
Answer» E. | |
56. |
The digestion in amoeba involves the killing and softening of food in medium which is |
A. | basic |
B. | acidic |
C. | alkaline |
D. | neutral |
Answer» C. alkaline | |
57. |
When digestion takes place inside cells its is termed as |
A. | extracellular |
B. | intracellular |
C. | cellular |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» C. cellular | |
58. |
Trypsin splits proteins into peptones and |
A. | fatty acid |
B. | glycerol |
C. | polypeptides |
D. | fats |
Answer» D. fats | |
59. |
Most common food poisoning is caused by bacteria |
A. | salmonella |
B. | campylobacter |
C. | Both A and B |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» D. None of Above | |
60. |
Closely packed cylindrical structures present within epithelial cells is called |
A. | herbivores |
B. | carnivores |
C. | detritivores |
D. | omnivores |
Answer» B. carnivores | |
61. |
Peptone and polypeptides are yielded by the hydrolysis of |
A. | pepsin |
B. | lipase |
C. | maltose |
D. | amylase |
Answer» B. lipase | |
62. |
Small intestine is composed of |
A. | duodenum |
B. | jejunum |
C. | ileum |
D. | All of Above |
Answer» E. | |
63. |
Peristaltic contractions lead to |
A. | vomiting |
B. | hunger pangs |
C. | Both A and B |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» C. Both A and B | |
64. |
The glands which help in digestion of food in humans are |
A. | salivary glands |
B. | liver |
C. | pancreas |
D. | All of Above |
Answer» E. | |
65. |
Lipase hydrolyzes fats into |
A. | fatty acid |
B. | glycerol |
C. | Both A and B |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» D. None of Above | |
66. |
The length of jejunum is |
A. | 2 meter |
B. | 2.5 meter |
C. | 3 meter |
D. | 2.4 meter |
Answer» E. | |
67. |
The numerous small branches which end blindly in body of planarian are called |
A. | septum |
B. | caecae |
C. | mouth |
D. | pharynx |
Answer» C. mouth | |
68. |
All the insectivorous plants are true |
A. | heterotrophs |
B. | autotrophs |
C. | Both A and B |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» C. Both A and B | |
69. |
After the food reaches the back of mouth, swallowing a becomes |
A. | voluntary |
B. | involuntary |
C. | automatic |
D. | mobile |
Answer» D. mobile | |
70. |
The parasites which are not wholly depend on its host and can survive without them at times are called |
A. | obligate parasites |
B. | facultative parasite |
C. | None of Above |
D. | both of them |
Answer» C. None of Above | |
71. |
The animals which feed on dead n decomposed debris are called |
A. | herbivores |
B. | carnivores |
C. | detritivores |
D. | omnivores |
Answer» D. omnivores | |
72. |
Clostridium botulinum causes severe form of |
A. | botulism |
B. | obesity |
C. | piles |
D. | ulcer |
Answer» B. obesity | |
73. |
The inactive form of the enzyme pepsin is called |
A. | peptone |
B. | lipase |
C. | maltose |
D. | Pepsinogen |
Answer» E. | |
74. |
Rodents and Ungulates are |
A. | herbivores |
B. | carnivores |
C. | detritivores |
D. | omnivores |
Answer» B. carnivores | |
75. |
The stunted growth of plants if due to deficiency of |
A. | nitrogen |
B. | phosphorus |
C. | Both A and B |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» C. Both A and B | |
76. |
The female between the age of 12-21 are in fear of getting obese give rise to disease called |
A. | obesity |
B. | bulimia nervosa |
C. | anorexia nervosa |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» D. None of Above | |
77. |
Gastrine hormone stimulated by |
A. | carbohydrates |
B. | vitamins |
C. | proteins |
D. | calcium |
Answer» D. calcium | |
78. |
The broken down of food particles in to smaller particles is the process of |
A. | lubrication |
B. | mastication |
C. | swallowing |
D. | peristalsis |
Answer» C. swallowing | |
79. |
Nutrition which is achieved on feeding of dead organic matter and decaying bodies is called |
A. | symbiotic |
B. | autotrophic |
C. | saprophytic |
D. | Parasitic |
Answer» D. Parasitic | |
80. |
The plants which feed on small insects and organic compounds are called |
A. | parasites |
B. | insectivorous |
C. | carnivorous |
D. | herbivorous |
Answer» C. carnivorous | |
81. |
Gastric secretion may also be inhibited by |
A. | lipase |
B. | pepsin |
C. | maltose |
D. | Secretin |
Answer» E. | |
82. |
The special ring of the muscle which is present between esophagus and stomach is called |
A. | esophageal sphincter |
B. | cardiac sphincter |
C. | None of Above |
D. | both of them |
Answer» C. None of Above | |
83. |
When the walls of duodenum are eaten away by its own mucus layer it gives result to a |
A. | sore |
B. | ulcer |
C. | Both A and B |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» D. None of Above | |
84. |
The masses of dilated, tortuous veins in the anorectal mucosa are called |
A. | hemorrhoids |
B. | ulcer |
C. | Both A and B |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» B. ulcer | |
85. |
The digesting enzyme which digest starch and glycogen is called |
A. | glucase |
B. | sucrase |
C. | ptyalin |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» D. None of Above | |
86. |
Large intestine is composed of |
A. | caecum |
B. | colon |
C. | rectum |
D. | All of Above |
Answer» B. colon | |
87. |
Lichens are examples of |
A. | saprophytic |
B. | autotrophic |
C. | saprophytic |
D. | symbiotic |
Answer» E. | |
88. |
Tentacular feeding is adapted in |
A. | sea anemone |
B. | star fish |
C. | hydra |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» D. None of Above | |
89. |
A stable ecosystem is maintained with interaction of |
A. | prey |
B. | predator |
C. | predator-prey |
D. | animals-human |
Answer» D. animals-human | |
90. |
The indigested food in cockroaches are stored for sometime in |
A. | stomach |
B. | mid gut |
C. | rectum |
D. | gizzard |
Answer» D. gizzard | |
91. |
The patients who are suffering from ulcer should avoid |
A. | smoking |
B. | alcohol |
C. | coffee |
D. | All of Above |
Answer» E. | |
92. |
Secretin stimulates the secretions that are |
A. | peptic |
B. | pancreatic |
C. | Both A and B |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» D. None of Above | |
93. |
The digestion which is imperfect or incomplete is called |
A. | botulism |
B. | dyspepsia |
C. | ulcer |
D. | piles |
Answer» C. ulcer | |
94. |
The elimination of undigested food material out of body is called as |
A. | assimilation |
B. | absorption |
C. | digestion |
D. | egestion |
Answer» E. | |
95. |
Bile is secreted by |
A. | duodenum |
B. | jejunum |
C. | ileum |
D. | liver |
Answer» E. | |
96. |
Animals which feed on large pieces of food are called as |
A. | omnivores |
B. | fluid feeders |
C. | macrophagous |
D. | filter |
Answer» D. filter | |
97. |
Cockroach cut food into smaller particles with the help of |
A. | mandibles |
B. | crop |
C. | gizzard |
D. | rectum |
Answer» B. crop | |
98. |
The example of filter feeder plant is |
A. | mussel |
B. | aphids |
C. | hydra |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» B. aphids | |
99. |
Plants obtain nutrients from |
A. | water |
B. | air |
C. | soil |
D. | None of Above |
Answer» D. None of Above | |
100. |
For digestion of waste materials cockroach has |
A. | anus |
B. | gizzard |
C. | colon |
D. | crop |
Answer» B. gizzard | |