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1.

Commonest position of appendix is

A. retrocaecal
B. sub caecal
C. pelvic
D. preileal
Answer» B. sub caecal
2.

Conjoint tendon is formed by

A. External and internal oblique
B. external oblique and transversus abdominis
C. internal oblique and transversus abdominis
D. internal oblique alone
Answer» D. internal oblique alone
3.

Which of the following nerves is involved in fracture neck humerus?

A. ulnar
B. median
C. axillary
D. radial
Answer» D. radial
4.

Tract present in superior. cerebellar peduncle is

A. posterior spino cerebellar
B. anterior spinocerebellar
C. cortico ponto cerebellar
D. olivo- cerebellar
Answer» C. cortico ponto cerebellar
5.

Muscle derived from 2nd arch of mesoderm is

A. medial pterygoid
B. lateral pterygoid
C. buccinator
D. masseter
Answer» D. masseter
6.

The nucleus located deep to facial colliculus is

A. trigeminal
B. abducens
C. facial
D. vestibulo cochlear
Answer» C. facial
7.

Following structures represent derivatives of dorsal mesogastrium EXCEPT;

A. greater omentum
B. lesser omentum
C. gastrosplenic ligament
D. linorenal ligament
Answer» B. lesser omentum
8.

Which of the following structures is likely to get damaged when the semiflexedknee is suddenly rotated medially

A. anterior cruciate ligament
B. lateral meniscus
C. medial meniscus
D. posterior cruciate ligament
Answer» D. posterior cruciate ligament
9.

The corneal reflex is absent in the lesion of

A. supra orbital
B. opthalmic nerve
C. infra orbital
D. occulomotor
Answer» C. infra orbital
10.

The major neurotransmitter secreted in substantia nigra is

A. dopamine
B. serotonin
C. noradrenalin
D. gamma amino butyric acid
Answer» B. serotonin
11.

2nd part of duodenum is developed from

A. foregut and midgut
B. midgut and hindgut
C. only forgut
D. only midgut
Answer» B. midgut and hindgut
12.

Following bones take part in lateral longitudinal arch EXCEPT;

A. calcaneous
B. cuboid
C. talus
D. 5th metacarpal
Answer» D. 5th metacarpal
13.

Which nerve injury results in ptosis

A. occulumotor
B. trochlear
C. supraorbital
D. facial
Answer» B. trochlear
14.

Following muscles produce elevation of scapula EXCEPT;

A. rhomboidius major
B. rhomboidius minor
C. trapezius
D. serratus anterior
Answer» E.
15.

Following are the features of broncho pulmonary segment EXCEPT;

A. wedge shape mass of lung
B. contains segmental artery
C. contains segmental vein
D. aerated by tertiary bronchus
Answer» D. aerated by tertiary bronchus
16.

Abnormal lateral curvature of vertebral column is known as

A. kyphosis
B. lordosis
C. scoliosis
D. spondylolisthesis
Answer» D. spondylolisthesis
17.

Nerve supply of pyramidalis muscle is

A. ilio inguinal
B. subcostal
C. genitofemoral
D. ilio hypogastric
Answer» C. genitofemoral
18.

Pharyngotypanic tube connects the middle ear cavity with

A. oropharynx
B. nasopharynx
C. nasal cavity
D. laryngo pharynx
Answer» C. nasal cavity
19.

In midbrain following structures are found at the level of occulomotor nerve nucleus

A. red nucleus
B. pretectal nucleus
C. substantia nigra
D. decussation of superior cerebellar peduncle
Answer» E.
20.

Following muscles are supplied by femoral nerve EXCEPT

A. psoas major
B. iliacus
C. pectineus
D. sartorius
Answer» B. iliacus
21.

During rainy season wooden doors are difficult to open or closure because of

A. Plasmolysis
B. Imbibition
C. Osmosis
D. Diffusion
Answer» C. Osmosis
22.

 A milk like preparation can be made from the seeds of

A. Gram
B. Grapes
C. Soybean
D. Barley
Answer» D. Barley
23.

 Fibre of great commercial importance derived from epidermis is

A. Flax
B. Hemp
C. Coir
D. Cotton
Answer» E.
24.

Resrpine, s drug is extracted from

A. Brassica oleraceae
B. Atropa belladonna
C. Rauwolfia serpentina
D. Digitalis purpurea
Answer» D. Digitalis purpurea
25.

One of the following is a plant of great medicinal value:

A. Brassica oleraceae
B. Rauwolfia serpentina
C. Coffea robusta
D. Cryptostegia grandiflora
Answer» C. Coffea robusta
26.

Saffron is produced from

A. roots of Indigofera
B. petals of Rosa
C. stamens of Hibiscus
D. Style and stigma of Crocus
Answer» C. stamens of Hibiscus
27.

 Major food crops of the world belongs to the family

A. Leguminosae
B. Solanaceae
C. Cruciferae
D. Gramineae
Answer» E.
28.

 In flowering plants meiosis occurs at the time of

A. germination of seed
B. formation of buds
C. formation of root primerdia
D. Formatation of pollen grains
Answer» E.
29.

Fertilization is the process of

A. Transfer the pollen from anther to stigma
B. Fusion of one male gamete with the egg
C. Formation of seed from ovule
D. Fusion of male nucleus with polar nuclei
Answer» C. Formation of seed from ovule
30.

In the anther wall

A. Tapetum lies just inner to the endothecium
B. endothecium lies inner to the middle layers
C. tapetum lies next to the epidermis
D. middle layers lie between endothecium and tapeum
Answer» E.
31.

Which of the following statements is true for the pollen tube?

A. It shows only tip growth
B. it is composed of three non cellular zones
C. it shows chemostatic movements
D. it shows radial cytoplasmic streaming
Answer» B. it is composed of three non cellular zones
32.

One of the following shows one celled suspensor

A. Wheat
B. Petunia
C. Hedera
D. Solanum
Answer» B. Petunia
33.

 Amphimixis in plants means development not a plant

A. From fusion of two gametes
B. without fusion of gametes
C. from stem cuttings
D. from root cuttings
Answer» B. without fusion of gametes
34.

After fertlilization the seed coat develop from

A. Chalaza
B. Ovule
C. Embryosac
D. Integuments
Answer» E.
35.

An  embryo may sometimes develop from a cell of an embryo sac other than the egg. This is called

A. Apospory
B. Parthenogenesis
C. Parthenocarpy
D. Apogamy
Answer» E.
36.

The name perisperm is given to the

A. remnant of the nucellus
B. peripheral nucellus
C. disintegrated antipodals
D. disintegrated synergids
Answer» B. peripheral nucellus
37.

In angiosperm the free nuclear divisions take place during

A. gamete formation
B. flower formation
C. endosperm formation
D. embryo formation
Answer» D. embryo formation
38.

Monosporic eight nucleated female gametophyte is found in

A. Adoxa
B. Onion
C. Fritillaria
D. Polygonum
Answer» E.
39.

Porogamy is 

A. Fertilization in which pollen tube enters the ovule through integument
B. Fertilization without pollen grain
C. Fertilization in which pollen tube enters the ovule through chalaza
D. Fertilization in which pollen tube enters the ovule through micropyle
Answer» E.
40.

 In angiosperm endosperm is

A. Haploid
B. Diploid
C. Triploid
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
41.

 Double fertilization is characteristic of

A. Gymnosperms
B. Angiosperms
C. Monocots
D. Bryophytes
Answer» C. Monocots
42.

 Polyadelphous condition is found in 

A. Leguminosae
B. Rutaceae
C. Compositae
D. Liliaceae
Answer» C. Compositae
43.

 Synandrous condition is common in the family

A. Umbelliferae
B. Rosaceae
C. Malvaceae
D. Cucurbitaceae
Answer» E.
44.

Indefinite stamens are characteristic of family

A. Malvaceae
B. Gramineae
C. Labiatae
D. Cruciferae
Answer» B. Gramineae
45.

Syngenesious anthers and epipetalous stamens are found in 

A. Liliaceae
B. Malvaceae
C. Solanaceae
D. Compositae
Answer» E.
46.

 The advantage of Systematics is that it

A. gives an idea of organic diversity, its origin and evolution in the plant and animal kingdom
B. is complementary to other branches of biology
C. provides correct information needed in agriculture, medical, veterinary sciences etc.
D. All of these
Answer» E.
47.

Classical taxonomy is also termed

A. β taxonomy
B. systematics
C. descriptive taxonomy
D. experimental taxonomy
Answer» D. experimental taxonomy
48.

α- taxonomy deals with

A. Classical taxonomy
B. Chemotaxonomy
C. phylogeny
D. experimental taxonomy
Answer» B. Chemotaxonomy
49.

Systematics deals with

A. Identification of Organism
B. Classification of organisms
C. the kinds and diversity of all organisms and the existing relationships amongst themselves
D. identification, naming and classification of both plants and animals
Answer» D. identification, naming and classification of both plants and animals
50.

One of the best methods for understanding general relationships of plants is

A. Cytotaxonomy
B. Experimental Taxonomy
C. Numerical Taxonomy
D. Chemotaxonomy
Answer» E.