6.
Which hormone leads to the expulsion of milk
BIOLOGY from the breast, when baby sucks it?
A. Progesterone
1. Name the gland that controls the function of B. Prolactin
other endocrine glands.
C. Estrogen
A. Pancreas
D. Oxytocin
B. Adrenal gland
Ans. B
C. Renal gland
[Link] of the following is a communicable
D. Pituitary gland disease?
Ans. D A. Diabetes
[Link] cells in our body are popularly called B. Asthma
―soldiers of the human body‖?
C. Measles
A. Red blood cells
D. Scurvy
B. Eosinophils
Ans. C
C. Basophils
8.______ is the branch of zoology concerned with
D. White blood cells the study of amphibians.
Ans. D A. Herpetology
[Link] amount of light entering into eye can be B. Ethology
controlled and regulated by ________.
C. Mammology
A. Pupil
D. Morphology
B. Cilliary muscles
Ans. A
C. Cornea
9.______ is the study of the microanatomy of cells,
D. Retina tissues and organs as seen through a microscope.
Ans. A A. Paleontology
4.‗Mithun‘, a cattle breed is found in ______. B. Histology
A. Arunachal Pradesh C. Ichthyology
B. Maharashtra D. Entomology
C. Kerala Ans. B
D. Tamilnadu [Link] of the following is NOT a symptom of
Wilson‘s disease?
Ans. A
A. Problems with speech, swallowing or physical
[Link] of the following has the highest protein coordination
content per gram?
B. Uncontrolled movements or muscle stiffness
A. Apple
C. Fluid build-up in the legs or abdomen
B. Groundnut
D. Night blindness
C. Soyabean
Ans. D
D. Wheat
[Link] surgery makes changes to a person‘s
Ans. C ______.
A. Nasal passage C. cytoplasm
B. Heart D. plasma membrane
C. Digestive system Ans. A
D. Lungs [Link] tissue transport food to various parts of
a plant?
Ans. C
A. Phloem
[Link] Deficiency of which nutrient causes night
blindness? B. Parenchyma
A. Vitamin K C. Xylem
B. Vitamin C D. Sclerenchyma
C. Proteins Ans. A
D. Vitamin A [Link] has hypermetropia. What type of lens will
the ophthalmologist recommend to correct his
Ans. D vision?
[Link] which part of the female flower does A. Bifocal
fertilisation take place?
B. Progressive
A. Filament
C. Concave
B. Stigma
D. Convex
C. Ovary
Ans. D
D. Style
[Link], haemoglobin and myoglobin require
Ans. C ______ for formation.
[Link] Blindness is caused by the deficiency of A. Calcium
Vitamin ______.
B. Vitamin A
A. K
C. Iron
B. C
D. Vitamin B12
C. B12
Ans. C
D. A
[Link] human body part can well be called the
Ans. D ‗chemical factory‘ of our body?
[Link] phrase ‗Survival of the fittest‘ as a way of A. Kidneys
describing the mechanism of natural selection was
coined by _____. B. Stomach
A. Marie Curie C. Liver
B. Louis Pasteur D. Lungs
C. Charles Babbage Ans. C
D. Herbert Spencer 21. A few organisms can tolerate and thrive in a
wide range of temperatures. Such organisms are
Ans. D called ___________.
[Link] is stored majorly in _____ of the cell. A. Osmotic
A. nucleus B. Eurythermal
B. golgi body C. Stenothermal
D. Hydrothermal All members of a particular group share the same
body plan at some point during their
Ans. B development—in the embryonic, larval, or adult
stage.
22. The method of soil conservation in the coastal
and dry regions where rows of trees are planted to Coelenterates, ctenophores and echinoderms have
check the wind movement to protect soil cover is Radial type of body plan.
called?
[Link] first formed primary xylem elements are
A. Mulching called ___________.
B. Contour barriers A. Metaxylem
C. Rock dam B. Protoxylem
D. Shelter belts C. Xylem fibres
Ans. D D. Xylemp arenchyma
23. Which of the following is one of the commercial Ans. B
products obtained from Gelidium and Gracilaria
and are used to grow microbes and in preparations 27. Nereis, Pheretima (Earthworm) and Hirudinaria
of icecreams and jellies? (blood sucking leech) are examples of which
Phylum
A. Agar
A. Coelenterata
B. Chlorella
B. Aschelminthes
C. Spirullina
C. Annelida
D. Gymnosperms
D. Arthropoda
Ans. A
Ans. C
24. _________ are made up of sclerenchymatous
cells. These are generally absent in the primary 28. Which among the following does not have a
phloem but are found in the secondary phloem. cell wall?
A. Xylem fibres A. Euglena
B. Xylem parenchyma B. Paramecium
C. Phloem parenchyma C. Gonyaulax
D. Phloem fibres D. Mycoplasma
Ans. D Ans. D
25. What type of a body plan does coelenterates, 29. Which organelle is also called as 'powerhouse
ctenophores and echinoderms have? of the cell'?
A. Annelida A. Plastids
B. Radial B. Mitochondria
C. Bilateral C. Golgi bodies
D. Platyhelminthes D. Cell wall
Ans. B Ans. B
Sol. 30. Which of the following is responsible for giving
colour to human skin?
A body plan is a group of structural and
developmental characteristics that can be used to A. Luciferin
identify a group of animals, such as a phylum.
B. Haemoglobin
C. Flavonoids D. Nerves
D. Melanin Ans. A
Ans. D 36. In a majority of flowering plants, out of the four
megaspores, what is the ratio of functional and
31. Which among the following carries impure degenerate megaspores?
blood from human heart to lungs?
A. 2:2
A. Aorta
B. 1:3
B. Pulmonary vein
C. 3:1
C. Pulmonary arteries
D. 4:0
D. Vena Cava
Ans. B
Ans. C
37. With which of the following body organ is
32. Nephron is related to which of the following 'pace-maker' associated?
system of human body?
A. Liver
A. Circulatory system
B. Brain
B. Excretory system
C. Heart
C. Reproductive system
D. Lungs
D. Respiratory system
Ans. C
Ans. B
38. Haemoglobin is an important component of
33. Who discovered bacteria? _______.
A. AntonieVen Leeuwenhoek A. White blood cells
B. Robert Brown B. Red blood cells
C. Plasma
C. Robert Hook D. All options are correct
D. Robert Koch Ans. B
Ans. A 39. Snakes, turtle, lizards and crocodiles falls
under which category of animals?
[Link] is the name of a group of similar cells
performing a specific function? A. Pisces
A. Tissue B. Mammals
B. Organ C. Reptilian
C. Organ system D. Aves
D. Cellular organization Ans. C
Ans. A [Link] of the following fibres is considered as
the strongest natural fibre?
35. Which of the following carries oxygen to
various parts of human body? A. Cotton
A. Red blood cells B. Jute
B. White blood cells C. Wool
C. Plasma D. Silk
Ans. D B. waste water released from toilets
41. The blotting technique used to identify the C. Water from rivers
isolated protein is ________
D. Underground water
A. Northern blotting
Ans. A
B. Western blotting
47. Companion cells are unique to
C. Southern blotting
A. Bryophytes
D. Cloning
B. Pteridophytes
Ans. B
C. Angiosperms
42. Morphology of Chromosomes can be best
studied at ______ D. Gymnosperms
A. Interphase Ans. C
B. Prophse 48. _________ is any attribute of the organism
(morphological, physiological, behavioural) that
C. Metaphase enables the organism to survive and reproduce in
its habitat.
D. Zygotene
A. Adaptation
Ans. C
B. Migration
43. A pair of contrasting characters controlling the
same trait is called C. Conformation
A. factors D. Regulation
B. loci Ans. A
C. allele 49. __________ is the interaction in which one
species benefits and the other is neither harmed
D. lineage nor benefited.
Ans. C A. Predation
44. What is commonly known as 'white plague'? B. Commensalism
A. Typhoid C. Competition
B. Malaria D. Parasitism
C. Tuberculosis Ans. B
D. HIV 50. Which of the following is not correct?
Ans. C A. Members of Chlorophyceae are commonly
called green algae
45. Hearing in brain is associated with
B. Members of Phaeophyceae are commonly called
A. Frontal lobe red algae
B. Occipital lobe C. Members of Rhodophyceae are commonly
called red algae
C. Temporal lobe
D. Members of Phaeophyceae are commonly called
D. Parietal lobe brown algae
Ans. C Ans. B
46. Sullage water is ___________ [Link] plants, three different genera Solanum,
Petunia and Datura are placed in which family?
A. Waste water released from kitchen
A. Cancidae Octopuses have a complex nervous system and
excellent sight, and are among the most intelligent
B. Solanaceae and behaviourally diverse of all invertebrates.
C. Felis 55. Which of the following Phylum are also called
flatworms?
D. Felidae
A. Mollusca
Ans. B
B. Chordata
52. A multicellular organism grows by ____.
C. Ctenophora
A. Cell addition
D. Platyhelminthes
B. Cell explosion
Ans. D
C. Cell implosion
56. Vocal chords in women are _______ than vocal
D. Cell division chords in men.
Ans. D A. 5mm shorter
53. Order Primata comprising monkey, gorilla and B. 15mm shorter
gibbon is placed in class Mammalia along with
order Carnivora that includes? C. 5mm longer
A. Giraffe, Camels and Elephants D. 15mm longer
B. Crocodile, Lizard and Snake Ans. A
C. Lion, Leopard and Tiger [Link] like annelids and arthropods etc where
the body can be divided into identical left and right
D. Tiger, Cats and Dogs halves in only one plane, exhibit ________
symmetry.
Ans. D
A. Coelenterata
54. Which is the only one example of Mollusca
Phylum? B. Radial
A. Locust C. Ctenophora
B. Butterfly D. Bilateral
C. Scorpion Ans. D
D. Octopus [Link] (Tapeworm), Fasciola (Liver fluke) are
examples of which Phylum?
Ans. D
A. Coelenterata
Sol.
B. Platyhelminthes
The octopus is a soft-bodied, eightarmed Mollusca
of the order Octopoda. C. Annelida
The octopus is bilaterally symmetric with two eyes D. Arthropoda
and a beak, with its mouth at the centre point of
the arms. Ans. B
The soft body can rapidly alter its shape, enabling 59. Which part of our body will be impacted if a
octopuses to squeeze through small gaps. person is infected by Japanese Encephalitis?
They trail their eight arms behind them as they A. Nervous and Immune system.
swim.
B. Central Nervous system.
The siphon is used both for respiration and for
locomotion, by expelling a jet of water. C. Kidney, bones, lungs etc.
D. Membrane around the brain.
Ans. D [Link] which of the following part of the cell does
the pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon
A. Taxon dioxide, water and energy?
B. Taxonomic Hierarchy A. Cytoplasm
C. Specific Epithet B. Nucleus
D. Binomial Nomenclature C. Mitochondria
Ans. A D. Chloroplast
61. In male reproductive system, the testes are Ans. C
situated outside the abdominal cavity within a
pouch called __________. 65. What is plant cell wall mainly composed
of_______.
A. Glands
A. Lipids
B. Scrotum
B. Vitamin
C. Testicular Lobules
C. Cellulose
D. Seminiferous Tubules
D. Protein
Ans. B
Ans. C
62. Which of the following is not among the 3 main
classes of Algae? 66. How does a Unicellular Organism reproduce?
A. Chlorophyceae A. Cell division
B. Rhodophyceae B. Cell reproduction
C. Phaeophyceae C. Cell synthesis
D. Gymnosperms D. Fragmentation
Ans. D Ans. A
Sol. Here Gymnosperms is not among the 3 main [Link] is study of fungus known as?
classes of Algae. The gymnosperms are a group of
seedproducing plants that includes conifers, A. Physiology
cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophytes. Algae are
members of a group of predominantly aquatic B. Phrenology
photosynthetic organisms of the kingdom Protista.
The eleven main classes of algae are: 1. C. Mycology
Chlorophyceae 2. Xanthophyceae 3.
D. Biology
Chrysophyceae 4. Bacillariophyceae 5.
Cryptophyceae 6. Dinophyceae 7. Ans. C
Chloromonadineae 8. Euglenineae 9.
Phaeophyceae 10. Rhodophyceae 11. 68. How many pairs of ribs are there in human
Cyanophyceae or Myxophyceae. body?
63. Sycon (Scypha), Spongilla (Fresh water A. 13
sponge) and Euspongia (Bath sponge) are
examples of which Phylum? B. 11
A. Coelenterata C. 12
B. Platy helminthes D. 14
C. Ctenophora Ans. C
D. Porifera 69. What is full form of BOD?
Ans. D A. Biological Oxygen Deficit
B. Biological Oxygen Difference Ans. D
C. Biological Oxygen Demand 75. Which of the following function is performed by
the kidneys in the human body?
D. Biological Oxygen Distribution
A. Excretion
Ans. C
B. Respiration
70. Alveoli is related to which of the following
system of human body? C. Digestion
A. Circulatory system D. Transportation
B. Excretory system Ans. A
C. Reproductive system 76. Which is the longest bone in human body?
D. Respiratory system A. febula
Ans. D B. Tibia
71. Which of the following disease is C. Stapes
noncommunicable in nature?
D. Femur
A. Cholera
Ans. D
B. Chicken-pox
[Link] the micropylar end, is the __________,
C. Tuberculosis representing the basal part of the ovule.
D. Cancer A. hilum
Ans. D B. funicle
72. Which of the following is the largest mammal? C. chalaza
A. Whale D. nucellus
B. Rhinoceros Ans. C
C. Elephant [Link] unicellular organisms, all functions like
digestion, respiration and reproduction are
D. Human performed by how many cell(s)?
Ans. A A. 1
[Link] is a kind of _____. B. 2
A. Hormone C. 3
B. Protein D. 4
C. Enzyme Ans. A
D. Vitamin [Link] rot is a disease caused to which of the
following plant?
Ans. A
A. Paddy
74. Which Vitamin is obtained from Sun rays?
B. Sugarcane
A. Vitamin A
C. Mustard
B. Vitamin C
D. Wheat
C. Vitamin K
Ans. B
D. Vitamin D
80. Which of the following microorganism causes B. Water solubles
diseases like polio and chicken pox?
C. All solid nutrients
A. Bacteria
D. Both food and water
B. Protozoa
Ans. B
C. Algae
86. Which acid is released when an Ant bites?
D. Virus
A. Hydrochloric Acid
Ans. D
B. Formic Acid
[Link] was the inventor of frozen foods?
C. Acetic Acid
A. Alfred Nobel
D. Phosphoric Acid
B. Clarence Birdseye
Ans. B
C. Frank Whittle
87. One of the best solutions to get rid of non
D. Ives McGaffey biodegradable waste is______.
Ans. B A. Burning
[Link] gap is present between which of the B. Dumping
following?
C. Burying
A. Two neurons
D. Recycling
B. Brain and Spinal Cord
Ans. D
C. Two Kidneys
[Link] of the following is the cleanest source of
D. None of these energy?
Ans. A A. Biofuel
83. Which organ has finger like outgrowths which B. Fossil fuel
are called as Villi (Singular Villus)?
C. Nuclear power
A. Large Intestine
D. Wind energy
B. Bladder
Ans. D
C. Small Intestine
[Link] specific role of 'Vitamin K' is in the
D. Stomach synthesis of ______.
Ans. C A. Albumin
84. Who discovered malaria causing germs? B. Antibodies
A. Christiaan Bernard C. Globulin
B. Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran D. Prothrombin
C. Dmitry Ivanovsky Ans. D
D. Martinus William Beijerinck 90. Bio-fertilizers convert nitrogen to ______ .
Ans. B A. nitrates
85. Xylem helps in transportation of which of the B. ammonia
following?
C. nitrogenase
A. Food
D. amino acids
Ans. B A. Cellulose
91. Root cap is derived from B. Protein
A. Dermatogen C. Starch
B. Calyptrogen D. Sugar
C. Protoderm Ans. A
D. Histogen [Link] light is used by insects to differentiate
one flower from another?
Ans. B
A. Ultraviolet
92. Polio is caused by ?
B. Infra red
A. Bacteria
C. Visible light
B. Virus
D. None of these
C. Fungus
Ans. A
D. Protozoa
98. What is the full form of DNA?
Ans. B
A. Diribo nucleic acid
93. Increased RBC's in the blood leads to a
condition called _________. B. Di nucleic acid
A. Anemia C. Dual nitrogen acid
B. Haemophilia D. Deoxyribonucleic acid
C. Polycythemia Ans. D
D. Leukaemia 99. The right portion of human heart receives
______ blood.
Ans. C
A. pure
94. Which of the following is an emergency
hormone in humans? B. impure
A. Thyroxine C. mixed
B. Insulin D. None of these
C. Adrenalin Ans. B
D. Progestrone 100. UV rays coming from Sun, majorly causes
which cancer?
Ans. C
A. Lungs cancer
[Link] deficiency of Niacin a vitamin of B complex
group causes the disease B. Liver cancer
A. Marasmus C. Mouth cancer
B. Pellagra D. Skin cancer
C. Rickets Ans. D
D. Night blindness 101. What is the full form of RNA?
Ans. B A. Ribonucleic Acid
96. The food in Onion is stored in the form of B. Ribonitric Acid
_______
C. Ribonutrient Acid
D. Reverse Nucleic Acid [Link] pigment that gives colour to human skin,
hair and eyes is called _______.
Ans. A
A. phthalocyanine
102. Cinnamon is obtained from which part of the
plant? B. melanin
A. Stem C. quinacridone
B. Bark D. alizarin
C. Roots Ans. B
D. Fruit [Link] Bacille Calmette-Guerin vaccine (popularly
called BCG vaccine) is a vaccine to prevent which
Ans. B of these diseases?
[Link] of the following is a fat-soluble vitamin A. Jaundice
that plays a role in blood clotting, bone
metabolism and regulating blood calcium levels? B. Typhoid
A. Vitamin C C. Tuberculosis
B. Vitamin B D. Polio
C. Vitamin K Ans. C
D. Vitamin A [Link] of the following is NOT a water borne
disease?
Ans. C
A. Typhoid
[Link] part of the human body gets affected by
the illness called osteoporosis? B. Mumps
A. Bones C. Hepatitis
B. Lungs D. Cholera
C. Brain Ans. B
D. Kidney [Link] of the following are flowerless plants
that produce cones and seeds in which seeds are
Ans. A not encased within an ovary?
[Link] is another name for ______. A. Gymnosperms
A. Digestive juice B. Angiosperms
B. Laughing gas C. Bryphytes
C. Tear gas D. Hydrophytes
D. Growth hormone Ans. A
Ans D [Link] of which of the following nutrients
is the most common cause of goiters?
106. Which is the largest bone in the human body?
A. Iron
A. Femur
B. Vitamin
B. Incus
C. Calcium
C. Malleus
D. Iodine
D. Stapes
Ans. D
Ans. A
[Link], which is also called visual purple, B. Culex mosquito
is located in which part of the human body?
C. Tse-Tsefly
A. Hair
D. Sand fly
B. Hand
Ans. D
C. Nail
[Link] of these is not a macronutrient for
D. Eye Plants?
Ans. D A. Nitrogen
[Link] terms systolic and diastolic are used in B. Phosphorus
the context of _____
C. Potassium
A. Detecting problems in eye sight
D. Chlorine
B. Counting blood platelets
Ans. D
C. Measuring blood pressure
[Link] Beings belong to which category of the
D. Finding blood vessels ecosystem?
Ans. C A. Omnivores
114. _______ is the branch of biology that deals B. Carnivores
with the study of the structure of organisms and
their organs. C. Herbivores
A. Ecology D. Zooplankton
B. Anatomy Ans. A
C. Chronobiology 120. Which of the following is not an example of
latex?
D. Mycology
A. Rubber
Ans. B
B. Banyan
115. Number of teeth which are replaced in man
are C. Banana
A. 12 D. Tea
B. 20 Ans. D
C. 32 [Link] infection is by means of:
D. 16 A. Mycobacterium avonin
Ans. B B. Staphylococcus
[Link] Linnaeus System of classification is C. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
A. Natural D. Streptococcus
B. Artificial Ans. C
C. Binomial [Link] of the following is a fibrous protein?
D. Phylogenetic A. Hemoglobin
Ans. C B. Albumin
[Link] of Kala-azar is____. C. Keratin
A. Anopheles mosquito D. Enzymes
Ans. C A. Sperm cell
B. Ovum cell
[Link] proposed the adage ―Survival of the C. Nerve cell
fittest‖?
D. Blood cell
A. Darwin
Ans. A
B. William
[Link] of the following organelle is called
C. Huxley Brain of the cell?
D. Lamarck A. Cilia
Ans. A B. Chromatin
Sol. The phrase ―survival of the fittest―, which was C. Lysosome
coined not by Darwin but by the philosopher
Herbert Spencer, is widely misunderstood. For D. Nucleus
starters, there is a lot more to evolution by natural
selection than just the survival of the fittest. Ans. D
[Link] is a/an [Link] DNA fingerprinting was given by
__________.
A. Hormone
A. Robert Brown
B. Fatty acid
B. Alec Jeffrey
C. Enxyme
C. Richard Altmann
D. Vitamin
D. Carl Benda
Ans. D
Ans. B
Sol. Riboflavin (vitamin B2) is a watersoluble
vitamin. More Related to Riboflavin: • It is required [Link] part of brain controls the maintenance
by the body for cellular respiration. • Food sources of posture, balance and equilibrium?
include eggs, green vegetables, milk, and meat. •
Riboflavin was discovered in 1920, isolated in A. Brainstem
1933, and first made in 1935. Click here to Know
B. Diencephalon
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C. Cerebrum
[Link] latex of which plant is use commercially?
D. Cerebellum
A. Sial kanta plant
Ans. D
B. Rubber plant
[Link], haemoglobin and myoglobin require
C. Banyan tree
______ for formation.
D. Papaya plant
A. Calcium
Ans. B
B. Vitamin A
[Link] organ of a starfish is
C. Iron
A. Paddle
D. Vitamin B12
B. Muscular foot
Ans. C
C. Flipper
[Link] of the following creatures is oviparous?
D. Tube feet
A. Squirrel
Ans. D
B. Frog
[Link] is the smallest cell in human body?
C. Rabbit [Link] is full form of BOD?
D. Mouse A. Biological Oxygen Deficit
Ans. B B. Biological Oxygen Difference
[Link] of the following is a vestigial organ? C. Biological Oxygen Demand
A. Kidney D. Biological Oxygen Distribution
B. Heart Ans. C
C. Appendix [Link] is the longest bone in human body?
D. Lungs A. febula
Ans. C B. Tibia
[Link] are enclosed by which among the C. Stapes
following membranes?
D. Femur
A. Pleural membrane
Ans. D
B. Diaphragm
[Link] unicellular organisms, all functions like
C. Bronchiole membrane digestion, respiration and reproduction are
performed by how many cell(s)?
D. Sternum
A. 1
Ans. A
B. 2
[Link] and mucous are found in________.
C. 3
A. Trachea
D. 4
B. Glottis
Ans. A
C. Larynx
[Link] of the following fibres is considered as
D. Epiglottis the strongest natural fibre?
Ans. A A. Cotton
[Link]‘s phenomenon is also called B. Jute
_______?
C. Wool
A. Hydrogen shift
D. Silk
B. Bicarbonate shift
Ans. D
C. Sodium shift
[Link] cap is derived from
D. Chloride shift
A. Dermatogen
Ans. D
B. Calyptrogen
[Link] of these causes Dengue –
C. Protoderm
A. Female Aedes
D. Histogen
B. Male Aedes
Ans. B
C. Male Anopheles
[Link] of Chromosomes can be best
D. Female Anopheles studied at ______
Ans. A A. Interphase
B. Prophse [Link] of these is a vascular plant?
C. Metaphase A. Mosses
D. Zygotene B. Ferns
Ans. C C. Liverworts
[Link] is commonly known as 'white plague'? D. None of these
A. Typhoid Ans. B
B. Malaria [Link] is plant cell wall mainly composed
of_______.
C. Tuberculosis
A. Lipids
D. HIV
B. Vitamin
Ans. C
C. Cellulose
[Link] in brain is associated with
D. Protein
A. Frontal lobe
Ans. C
B. Occipital lobe
[Link] organelle is also called as 'powerhouse
C. Temporal lobe of the cell'?
D. Parietal lobe A. Plastids
Ans. C B. Mitochondria
[Link] study of insects is called_____. C. Golgi bodies
A. Anthropology D. Cell wall
B. Omithology Ans. B
C. Geology [Link] Deficiency of which nutrient causes night
blindness?
D. Entomology
A. Vitamin K
Ans. D
B. Vitamin C
[Link] tissue transport food to various parts of
a plant? C. Proteins
A. Phloem D. Vitamin A
B. Parenchyma Ans. D
C. Xylem [Link] scientific name of human being is?
D. Sclerenchyma A. Homo Nigrum
Ans. A B. Melongena Sapiens
[Link] of the following is not a vertebrate ? C. Homo Sapiens
A. Amphioxus D. Tigris Solanum
B. Fish Ans. C
C. Sparrow Sol. The scientific name of Human Being or
Modern Human is ‗Homo Sapiens‘ which was
D. None of these coined by Carl Linnaeus in his 18th century work
‗Systema Naturae‘. The word ‗Homo‘ means
Ans. A ‗humans‘ and ‗Sapiens‘ means ‗wise‘ or ‗sapient‘.
Human being comes under kingdom: Animalia, B. Fossil fuel
phylum: Chordata, class: Mammalia, order:
Primates, suborder: Haplorhini, infraorder: C. Nuclear power
Simiiformes, family: Hominidae, Genus: Homo,
species: H. sapiens with two Sub-species – Homo D. Wind energy
Sapiens Idaltu and Homo Sapiens Sapiens. Modern
humans are the only extant members of the Ans. D
subtribe Hominina, which is a branch of the tribe
[Link] of the digestive organs contains acid?
Hominina belonging to the family of the Great
Apes. A. Stomach
[Link] gap is present between which of the B. Small intestine
following?
C. Appendix
A. Two neurons
D. Colon
B. Brain and Spinal Cord
Ans. A
C. Two Kidneys
[Link] RBC's in the blood leads to a
D. None of these condition called _________.
Ans. A A. Anemia
[Link] is an association between which of the B. Haemophilia
two?
C. Polycythemia
A. Algae and fungus
D. Leukaemia
B. Algae and tree
Ans. C
C. Fungus and tree
[Link] food in Onion is stored in the form of
D. Bacteria and legume plant _______
Ans. A A. Cellulose
[Link] of the following is not connective B. Protein
tissue?
C. Starch
A. Bone
D. Sugar
B. Cartilage
Ans. A
C. Blood
[Link] is the function of guard cells of stomata?
D. Skeletal muscle
A. Opening of stomata only
Ans. D
B. losing of stomata only
[Link] of the best solutions to get rid of non-
biodegradable waste is______. C. Both opening an d closing of stomata
A. Burning D. Neither opening nor closing of stomata
B. Dumping Ans. C
C. Burying [Link] juice require which medium for
their action?
D. Recycling
A. Acidic
Ans. D
B. Basic
[Link] of the following is the cleanest source
of energy? C. Neutral
A. Biofuel D. All option are correct.
Ans. B A. Neem
[Link] Cepa is the scientific name of B. Teak
__________.
C. Silver Oak
A. Carrot
D. Tulsi
B. Tomato
Ans. A
C. Potato
170.A living part of the organism‘s environment is
D. Onion known as
Ans. D A. Abiotic Factor
[Link] process of converting sugars, fats and B. Habitat
proteins into energy by a cell is known as ?
C. Biotic Factor
A. Circadian Rhythm
D. Nonliving
B. Urea Cycle
Ans. C
C. Citric Acid Cycle
[Link] process of producing energy in plants is
D. Benson Cycle known as
Ans. C A. Absorption
[Link] of the following vertebrates lack B. Reduction
exoskeleton?
C. Photosynthesis
A. Amphibia
D. Transpiration
B. Mammalia
Ans. C
C. Aves
[Link] does BOD5 refer to?
D. Chondrichthyes
A. Biochemical Oxygen Demand in 5 days
Ans. D
B. Biochemical Oxygen Demand in 5 hours
[Link] Familiaris is the scientific name of
C. Biochemical Oxygen Demand in 5 minutes
A. Cat
D. Biochemical Oxygen Demand in 5 Months
B. Dog
Ans. A
C. Fox
[Link] is the largest organ in human beings?
D. Wolf
A. Skin
Ans. B
B. Large Intestine
[Link] are a rich source of which of the
following? C. Small Intestine
A. Carbohydrates D. Liver
B. Proteins Ans. A
C. Minerals [Link] of the following is a vertebrate?
D. Vitamin A. Snake
Ans. B B. Roundworm
169. Azadirachataindica is the scientific name of C. Millipede
D. Earthworm [Link] of the following blood groups is called
the 'Universal Receiver'?
Ans. A
A. A+
[Link] acid is secreted in which part of
our digestive system? B. O+
A. Mouth C. O-
B. Stomach D. AB+
C. Liver Ans. D
D. Small Intestine [Link] of the following eye disorders is known
as 'lazy eye'?
[Link] of the following cell organelles is
responsible for the storage, modification and A. Hypermetropia
packaging of products in vesicles?
B. Myopia
A. Mitochondria
C. Presbyopia
B. Plastids
D. Amblyopia
C. Golgi apparatus
Ans. D
D. Endoplasmic reticulum
[Link] of the following organs are NOT parts of
Ans. C the Alimentary canal?
[Link] of the following is NOT unicellular? A. Stomach and intestine
A. Amoeba B. Colon and rectum
B. Spirogyra C. Buccal cavity and Oesophagus
C. Plasmodium D. Liver and pancreas
D. Paramecium Ans. D
Ans. B [Link] of the following parts of the human
body releases carbon dioxide, brought in by the
[Link] of the following viruses is responsible blood, from the rest of the body?
for causing influenza?
A. Alveoli
A. Varicella virus
B. Larynx
B. Rubeola virus
C. Trachea
C. Myxovirus
D. Bronchi
D. Poliovirus
Ans. A
Ans. C
[Link] of these is an excretory organ of the
[Link] which part of a plant are mesophyll cells human body?
found?
A. Heart
A. Root
B. Skin
B. Leaf
C. Brain
C. Stem
D. Muscles
D. Seed
Ans. B
Ans. B
[Link] of the following are the 5 groups that
plants are divided into?
A. Thallophytes, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, B. earthworms
Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
C. jellyfish
B. Arthropoda, Bryophytes, Pteriodphytes,
Gymnosperms and Angiosperms D. snails
C. Mollusca, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Ans. D
Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
[Link] is a ________ disorder.
D. Annelida, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes,
Gymnosperms and Angiosperms A. somatoform
Ans. A B. schizophrenic
185.‗Leukopenia' is an abnormal ______. C. dissociative
A. Increase in white blood cells D. mood
B. Decrease in red blood cells Ans. D
C. Increase in red blood cells [Link] human saliva contains an enzyme called
salivary ___________ that breaks down starch, a
D. Decrease in white blood cells complex molecule, into sugar.
Ans. D A. Protease
[Link] is a _____plant. B. Amylase
A. Hygrophyte C. Lipase
B. Mesophyte D. Peptidase
C. Hydrophyte Ans. B
D. Xerophyte [Link] of the following is a group of bacteria
found in human intestines, whose presence in
Ans. D water indicates contamination by disease-causing
microorganisms?
[Link] and energy requirements of
autotrophic organisms are fulfilled by the process A. Pseudomonas
of:
B. Coliform
A. Biosynthesis
C. Clostridium
B. Photosynthesis
D. Streptococcus
C. Photoautotrophs
Ans. B
D. Hibernation
Ans. B
[Link] sino-artrial node is located in the _______.
A. Brain
B. Bladder
C. Heart
D. Stomach
Ans. C
[Link] in ______ takes place with the
help of muscular foot.
A. sea urchins