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ZOOLOGY

Choose the correct answer. 4. Which of the following is a homopolymer as well


as serves as a storage form in plants?
Q.No.180 (Digestion in Mouth)
(1) Starch
1. All of the following are constituents of saliva
(2) Hyaluronic acid
except
(3) Cellulose
(1) Lysozyme (2) IgA
(4) Peptidoglycan
(3) Water (4) Pepsin
Q.No. 192 (Histology of Alimentary Canal)
2. Which of the following is bactericidal enzyme
present in saliva? 1.

(1) Lysozyme (2) Amylase


(3) IgA (4) Pepsin
3. The chemical which constitutes maximum per
cent of saliva is
(1) Lysozyme (2) IgA
(3) Amylase (4) Water
4. Select the incorrect match
(1) IgA - Secretory antibody
(2) Amylase - Starch digesting enzyme
(3) Lysozyme - Lipid digesting enzyme
(4) Water - A solvent in our body
Q.No. 159 (Polysaccharides)
1. Select the biomolecule in which the chain of
glucose molecules folds in the form of helix. Choose the correct option regarding the
diagrammatic representation of transverse
(1) Glycogen (2) Starch
section of gut given above.
(3) Cellulose (4) Inulin
2. What type of characteristic colour is shown by
starch on addition of iodine? (1) C- Serosa A - Mucosa
(1) Yellow (2) Green (2) B- Longitudinal C - Circular muscle
(3) Blue (4) Red muscle layer layer
3. Choose the odd one w.r.t. polymer of glucose. (3) D- Serosa C - Muscularis
(1) Glycogen (2) Starch (4) A- Mucosa B - Circular muscle
(3) Celluose (4) Chitin layer

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2. Muscularis is formed by smooth muscles usually 2. Read the following statements and select the
arranged into an __A__ circular and an ___B__ correct option.
longitudinal layer. Choose the option that fills in Statement-A: Approximately 5500 mL of water is
the blanks A and B respectively. absorbed in jejunum part of small intestine.
(1) Outer, inner Statement-B: Absorption of some water,
(2) Middle, inner minerals and certain drugs occur in large
(3) Inner, outer intestine.
(4) Peripheral, central (1) Both statements-A and B are correct
3. Select the correct order of sequence of layers (2) Both statements-A and B are incorrect
from outside to inside w.r.t. histology of stomach. (3) Only statement-A is correct
(1) Serosa  Submucosa  Mucosa  Lamina (4) Only statement-B is correct
propria  Longitudinal muscle layer 3. Select the principal organ for absorption of
(2) Mucosa  Submucosa  Oblique muscle nutrients.
layer  Circular muscle layer  Longitudinal (1) Stomach (2) Mouth
muscle layer  Serosa (3) Small intestine (4) Large intestine
(3) Serosa  Longitudinal muscle layer  Q.No. 161 (Classification and Nomenclature of
Circular muscle layer  Oblique muscle layer Enzymes)
 Submucosa  Mucosa 1. Enzyme catalysing the linking together of 2
(4) Submucosa  Circular muscle layer  compounds belongs to
Oblique muscle layer  Longitudinal muscle (1) Class I (2) Class III
layer  Mucosa (3) Class V (4) Class VI
4. Read the following statements carefully . 2. Consider the given equation.
Statement A: The innermost layer which lines S – G + S  S + S – G
the lumen of the alimentary canal is the mucosa. Select the enzyme from the options that
Statement B: An oblique muscle layer is present catalyses above reaction.
in all the regions of the alimentary canal of (1) Hydrolases (2) Transferases
humans. (3) Lyases (4) Ligases
(1) Both statements A and B are correct 3. The enzymes catalysing oxidoreduction between
(2) Both statements A and B are incorrect two substrates are termed
(3) Only statement A is correct a. Oxidoreductases b. Transferases
(4) Only statement B is correct c. Dehydrogenesases d. Lyases
Q.No. 200 (Absorption of digested products) Select the correct option.
1. Complete the analogy w.r.t. principal structure for (1) a and b (2) b and c
absorption of following substances. (3) a and c (4) a only
Fructose : Small intestine : : Water : __________. 4. Which of the following enzyme catalyses joining
(1) Duodenum (2) Jejunum of P – O bonds.
(3) Ileum (4) Rectum (1) Lyase (2) Ligases
(3) Polymerase (4) Isomerase

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ANSWERS

Q.No.180 (Digestion in Mouth) Q.No. 200 (Absorption of digested products)


1. (4) 1. (2)
2. (1) 2. (1)
3. (4) 3. (3)
4. (3) Q.No. 161 (Classification and Nomenclature of
Enzymes)
Q.No. 159 (Polysaccharides)
1. (4)
1. (2)
2. (2)
2. (3)
3. (3)
3. (4)
4. (2)
4. (1)
Q.No. 192 (Histology of Alimentary Canal)
1. (3) 
2. (3) 
3. (3)

4. (3)



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