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Subject: Biology-11 Class: Inter Part-I Date:
Test Type # Type 1B - 100 MCQs Test - Marks=100 Time:
Syllabus: Full Book
1- Circle the correct one. (100×1=100)
1. Zoogeography is study of distribution of what in nature?
(A) Animals (B) Plants (C) Trees (D) Zoos
2. Study of social behaviuor of human is called:
(A) anatomy (B) social biology (C) paleontology (D) physiology
3. A group of living organisms of the same species located in the same place at the same time is:
(A) Biosphere (B) Biome (C) Community (D) Population
4. Population of different species living in the same Habitat form a:
(A) Biome (B) Biosphere (C) Ecosystem (D) Community
5. It is virtually an irrefutable theory:
(A) Hypothesis (B) Deduction (C) Scientific law (D) Experiment
6. Immunoglobulins present in plasma play a role in:
(A) Defense against disease (B) Water balance (C) Transport of O2 (D) Salt balance
7. Some fungi are used to control environmental pollution, the process is called:
(A) Biolofical control (B) Fungal culture (C) Bioremediation (D) Hydroponic
8. The basic element of organic compound is:
(A) Hydrogen (B) Carbon (C) Nitrogen (D) Oxygen
9. Human tissue contains about 20% water in:
(A) brain cells (B) bone cells (C) kidney (D) skin cells
10. Which of the following kinds of atom do not occur in carbohydrates?
(A) Carbon (B) Hydrogen (C) Nitrogen (D) Oxygen
11. Lipid molecule store double amount of energy as compared to same amount of carbohydrate due to high proportion of:
(A) C – N bond (B) C – H bond (C) C – O bond (D) C – C bond
12. Amino acids are linked to each other by:
(A) Ester bond (B) Glycosidic bond (C) Hydrophobic bond (D) Peptide bond
13. Hydrogen bonds between adenine and thymine are:
(A) Three (B) (C) (D) Two
14. Chemical nature of most cellular secretions is:
(A) (B) lipids (C) carbohydrates (D) glycoproteins
15. An activated enzyme with a co-enzyme is called:
(A) Holoenzymes (B) Coenzymes only (C) Apoenzymes (D) Activators
16. Enzymes are highly _______ in nature.
(A) Non-specific (B) Specific (C) Both (D) Neutral
17. Which statement about enzymes is not true?
(A) They consist of proteins, with or without a non-protein part. (B) They change the rate of catalyzed reaction.
(C) They are sensitive to heat. (D) They are non-specific in their action.

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18. Lock and key model was proposed by:
(A) Emil Fischer (B) (C) Rudolph Virchow (D) Lorenz Oken
19. The enzyme with optimum pH= 7.60 is:
(A) (B) (C) (D) Sucrase
20. Poisons like cyanide, antibiotics and some drugs are examples of:
(A) enzymes (B) co-enzymes (C) inhibitors (D) cofactors
21. Which inhibitors have structural resemblance with substances?
(A) (B) Competitive (C) Non competitive (D) Co-enzyme
22. The resolution of typical compound microscope is:
(A) 1.0μm
(B) 2.0μm
(C) 4.0μm
(D) 3.0μm

23. Which is not found in secondary wall?


(A) Salts (B) Silica (C) Chitia (D) Cellulose
24. Palade was the first person to study:
(A) Nucleus (B) Peroxisome (C) Ribosomes (D) Mitochondria
25. Which of the following pairs of structure-function is mismatched?
(A) Ribosomes; protein synthesis (B) Nucleolus; ribosome production
(C) Golgi; muscle contraction (D) Lysosomes; intracellular digestion
26. Eukaryotes have pores per nucleus:
(A) 3000 (B) 30,000 (C) 6 or 8 (D) 3 or 4
27. The number of chromosomes in fruity fly Drosophila:
(A) 16 (B) 26 (C) 8 (D) 48
28. Organelle found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells:
(A) Ribosomes (B) Mitochondria (C) Chloroplasts (D) Lysosomes
29. The smallest known viruses contain RNA in spherical capsid are the:
(A) Polio Viruses (B) Pox Viruses (C) Herpes Viruses (D) Influenza Viruses
30. Organelle of symbiotic origin is:
(A) Cell wall (B) Cell membrane (C) Mitochondria (D) Vacuole
31. The number of capsomeres in capsid of adenovirus are:
(A) 152 (B) 252 (C) 352 (D) 452
32. About 25 minutes after initial infection approximate number of new bacteriophages formed is:
(A) 100 (B) 200 (C) 2000 (D) 500
33. The process in which the phage is called a prophage is termed as:
(A) Induction (B) Lysogeny (C) Deduction (D) Penetration
34. Paramyxoviruses cause the disease:
(A) Influenza (B) Polio (C) Mumps & Measles (D) Herpes Simplex

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35. HIV infects _________ and the defects in these cells lead to failure in ________ system.
(A) Helper- T- lymphocytes; immune (B) Helpter- T- lymphocytes; noon-immune
(C) Retro-viruses; Onco-viruses (D) Prophage; provirus
36. Pig could be the source of infection of hepatitis:
(A) A (B) B (C) E (D) C
37. Germ theory of disease was formulated by:
(A) Robert Koch (B) Louis Pasteur (C) Edward (D) Christian Gram
38. Which one is present in all bacteria?
(A) Cell wall (B) Mesosome (C) Ribosomes (D) Plasmid
39. The interval of time until the completion of next division is known as:
(A) Interphase (B) Generation time (C) Reproductive time (D) Growth
40. Cysts are dormant, thick-walled, desiccation resistant forms and develop during:
(A) Late stage of cell growth (B) Differentiation of vegetative cells
(C) Differentiation of reproductive cells (D) During conjugation
41. Use of antibiotics is one of the means of controlling:
(A) viral diseases (B) modulous diseases (C) infectious diseases (D) fungal diseases
42. The thick walled reproductive cell of cyanobacteria are called:
(A) Heterocyst (B) Trichome (C) Hormogonia (D) Akinete
43. All of the following are related to Nostoc except:
(A) Trichome (B) Slimy covering (C) Branched filaments (D) Heterocyst
44. Margulis and Schwartz accomodate the diverse assemblage of organism of protista into:
(A) 37 Phyla (B) 27 Phyla (C) 10 Phyla (D) 5 Phyla
45. Trypanosoma is an example of:
(A) Actinopods (B) Zooflagellates (C) Apicomplexans (D) Ciliates
46. Apicomplexans move by:
(A) Tube feet (B) Cilia (C) Flexing (D) Pseudopodia
47. Phycoerythrin is found in:
(A) Green algae (B) Red algae (C) Brown algae (D) Blue green algae
48. Euglenoids are throught to be closely related to:
(A) zooflagellates (B) dinoflagellates (C) fiatoms (D) brown algae
49. The feeding stage of a slime mold is called:
(A) Thallus (B) Hyphae (C) Plasmodium (D) Mycelium
50. Kepls, the largest known algae belong to group:
(A) Brown (B) Red (C) Green (D) Euglenoids
51. The closest relatived of fungi are probably:
(A) Animals (B) Slime molds (C) Brown algae (D) Vascular plants

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52. They are ecologically important as bioindicators of air pollution:
(A) Lichens (B) Mycorrhizae (C) Yeast (D) Viruses
53. The absorptive nutrition on fungi is aided by:
(A) Spore formation (B) Their large surface area-volume ratio
(C) They are all parasites (D) They form fruiting bodies
54. In fungi spores are produced inside the reproductive structure called:
(A) Conidia (B) sporangia (C) Basidia (D) Ascocarps
55. Sexual reproduction is absent in:
(A) Deuteromycota (B) Basidiomycota (C) Ascomycota (D) Zygomycota
56. Antibiotics obtained from a soil fungus and used in organ transplantation for preventing transplant rejection is:
(A) Penicillin (B) Cyclosporine (C) Lovastatin (D) Ergotin
57. The disease caused by a fungus is:
(A) Ring worm (B) Tetanus (C) Polio (D) Small pox
58. Liverworts belong to the subdivision:
(A) Hepaticopsida (B) Bryopsida (C) Anthoceropsida (D) Lichens
59. The sexual reproduction is said to be oogamous or hetrogamous if the two fusing gametes are:
(A) Similar (B) Dissimilar (C) Neutral (D) None of these
60. A heterosporous plant is one that:
(A) Produces a gametophyte that bears can both sex organ
(B) Is a seedless vascular plant
(C) Produces two kinds of spores, one sexually by mitosis and one type by meiosis
(D) Reproduces only sexually
61. An ovule is an integumented in dehiscent:
(A) Microsporangium (B) Megasporangium (C) Sporangium (D) Seed
62. Among gymnosperms taxus plant is commonly called as _____.
(A) sago-palm (B) pine (C) deodar (D) yew
63. The part of flower which develops into fruit is:
(A) Flower (B) Seed (C) Ovule wall (D) Ovary
64. Bauhinia variegata is used as:
(A) Vegetable (B) Ornamental (C) Tanning (D) All above
65. The pores by which enters in the body of sponge is called:
(A) Osculum (B) Ostia (C) Mouth (D) Spongocoel
66. Flame cells are found in the phylum:
(A) Nematoda (B) Annelida (C) Mollusca (D) Platty helmithes
67. The animal with exceptionally large brain is:
(A) Star fish (B) Octopus (C) Snail (D) Sepia
68. Sea urhin belongs to sub-class:
(A) Arthropoda (B) Echinodermata (C) Annelida (D) Protozoa

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69. Sphenodon is found in:
(A) Australia (B) Texas (C) New Zealand (D) Berlin
70. Syrinx is an organ of voice in:
(A) Amphibians (B) Reptiles (C) Birds (D) Mammals
71. Which one does not belong to sub class Eutheria:
(A) Bat (B) Mice (C) Kangroo (D) Dolphin
72. A group of similar cells that perform specific function is called:
(A) Tissue (B) Organ (C) System (D) Organdles
73. Molecular formula for chlorophyll “b” is:
(A) C55 H72 O5 N4Mg (B) C55 H70O6 N4Mg (C) C55 H70 O5 N4Mg (D) C56 H70O6N6Mg
74. Which statement about the chemiosmotic mechanism is not true?
(A) Protons returns through the membrane by way of a channel protein (B) Protons are pumped across a membrane
(C) Protons pumping is associated with thte respiratory chain (D) The membrane in the inner mitochondrial membrane
75. As a result of energy conversion during light dependant reaction, reducing and assimilatory power is formed in the form of:
(A) NADP (B) ADP (C) NAD (D) NADPH2 and ATP
76. The amount of energy present within the chemical bonds of glucose is converted into ATP during anaerobic respiration is:
(A) 1% (B) 2% (C) 3% (D) 4%
77. Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose up to the formation of:
(A) NAD (B) Sulphuric acid (C) ATP (D) Pyruvic acid
78. In the first step of the citric acid cycle, acetyl CoA reacts with oxaloacetate to form:
(A) Pyruvate (B) Citrate (C) NADH (D) ATP
79. Chlorosis is usually caused by insufficient:
(A) Nitrogen (B) Phosphorous (C) Potassium (D) Calcium
80. Carnivorous plants live in soils that are deficient in:
(A) Potassium (B) Oxygen (C) Nitrogen (D) Magnesium
81. Tentacles is a characteristic of:
(A) Hydra (B) Snail (C) Amoeba (D) Euglena
82. Carbohydrate digesting enzymes are called:
(A) Ligase (B) Amylase (C) Protease (D) Lipase
83. Parietal cells of linings of human stomach secrete:
(A) Mucus (B) Hydrochloric acid (C) Pepsinogen (D) Gastrin
84. Gall stones are formed in the gall bladder due to the precipitation of:
(A) Glycerol (B) Cholesterol (C) Sterols (D) Salts
85. Constipation is caused by the excessive absorption of:
(A) Water (B) Food (C) Blood (D) Oxygen

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86. Rubisco is the most abundant protein in:
(A) Golgi bodies (B) Mitochondria (C) Chloroplast (D) Nucleoli
87. A sheet of muscles which act as floor of chest cavity is called:
(A) Pleura (B) diaphragm (C) Intercostal muscles (D) Lungs
88. Each Air Sac consists of several microscope single layered structures called:
(A) Trachea (B) Alveoli (C) Bronchl (D) Bronchloles
89. Diameter of bronchiole is:
(A) 1 mm (B) 1 cm (C) 1 dm (D) 1 m
90. Respiratory distress syndrome is common in:
(A) All new borns (B) Premature infants (C) Adults (D) Old age people
91. Why hernoglobin is 98% saturated, the oxygen content per 100ml of blood is:
(A) 19.6 ml (B) 18.6 ml (C) 17.6 ml (D) 16.6 ml
92. Emphysema is the breakdown of:
(A) Hemoglobin (B) Alveoli (C) Teeth (D) Tissue
93. Respiratory pigment present in muscles is called:
(A) Myoglobin (B) Globin (C) Haemoglobin (D) Haemocyanin
94. Which of the following processes cause substances to move across membranes without the expenditure of cellular energy?
(A) Endocytosis (B) Active transport (C) Diffusion (D) None o fthese
95. ______ is incorrect about guard cells:
(A) Have chloroplasts (B) Bean Shaped
(C) Surrounding Stoma (D) Connected to surrounding cells by plasmodesmata
96. Which one contains companion cells:
(A) Xylem (B) Phloem (C) Endodermis (D) Cortex
97. In myocardial infraction, which organ is affected:
(A) Lungs (B) Eye (C) Kidney (D) Heart
98. Match heart attack with one of the followings:
(A) Stroke (B) Dedema (C) Hypertension (D) Myocardial Infarction
99. Lymph most closely resembles with:
(A) Blood (B) Plasma (C) Interstitial fluid (D) Urine
100. Passive immunity is developed by injecting:
(A) Vaccine (B) Serum (C) Antiserum (D) Antibiotic
TEST TYPE WITH ANSWERS KEY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A B D D C A C B A C B D D D A B D A C C
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
B B C C C D C A B C B B B C A C A D B B
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
C A C B B C B A C A B A B B A B A A B D
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
B D D D B D B B C C C A B C D B D B A C
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
A B D B A C B B A B A B A C D B D D C C
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Subject: Biology-11 Class: Inter Part-I Date:
Test Type # Type 1B - 100 MCQs Test - Marks=100 Time:
Syllabus: Full Book
1- Circle the correct one. (100×1=100)
1. Study of social behaviuor of human is called:
(A) anatomy (B) social biology (C) paleontology (D) physiology
2. The percentage of potassium in the human body is:
(A) 0.15% (B) 0.05% (C) 0.35% (D) 0.25%
3. The percentage of water in human bone cells is:
(A) 18 % (B) 19 % (C) 20 % (D) 25 %
4. The number of species of insects are:
(A) 22.5 % (B) 17.6 % (C) 15.5 % (D) 53.1 %
5. In biological control an aphid is being controlled by
(A) Wasp (B) Honey bee (C) Mosquito (D) Dragon fly
6. Which of the following are being used as bio-pesticides?
(A) (B) Fungi (C) Viruses (D) Algae
7. Some fungi are used to control environmental pollution, the process is called:
(A) Biolofical control (B) Fungal culture (C) Bioremediation (D) Hydroponic
8. The percentage of water in bacterial cell is about:
(A) 15 % (B) 18 % (C) 50 % (D) 70 %
9. The potential source of chemical energy for cellular activities:
(A) C-H bond (B) C-N bond (C) C-O Bond (D) C-C bond
10. The specific heat of vaporization of water is:
(A) 457 kcal/kg (B) 574 kcal/kg (C) 547 kcal/kg (D) 475 kcal/kg
11. Which of the following kinds of atom do not occur in carbohydrates?
(A) Carbon (B) Hydrogen (C) Nitrogen (D) Oxygen
12. In the α- helix protein structure, each turn of the helix has amino acids.
(A) 3.6 (B) 4.6 (C) 5.6 (D) 6.6
13. Hydrogen bonds between adenine and thymine are:
(A) Three (B) (C) (D) Two
14. Conjugated histone proteins are:
(A) Structural and regulatory (B) Structural only (C) Regulatory only (D) Transport proteins
15. If non-protein part of co-factor is covalently bonded to enzyme, it is called as:
(A) co-enzyme (B) prosthetic group (C) activator (D) apoenzyme
16. The activation energy of the reactions is lowered by:
(A) Co- enzyme (B) Enzyme (C) Substrate (D) Product
17. Three dimensional globular protein is:
(A) Starch (B) Glucose (C) Antibiotic (D) Enzyme

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18. Induced fit model was proposed by:
(A) Emil Fischer (B) (C) Jenner (D) Pasteur
19. The optimum pH of enzyme pepsin is:
(A) 2 (B) 6.8 (C) 7 (D) 9
20. Optimum pH value for enzyme arginase is:
(A) 7.60 (B) 9.70 (C) 6.40 (D) 5.2
21. Poisons like cyanide, antibiotics and some drugs are examples of:
(A) enzymes (B) co-enzymes (C) inhibitors (D) cofactors
22. The resolution of typical compound microscope is:
(A) 1.0μm
(B) 2.0μm
(C) 4.0μm
(D) 3.0μm

23. All "flatworms\' belong to phylum:


(A) Annelida (B) Arthropoda (C) Nematode (D) Platyheiminthes
24. Which is not found in primary wall?
(A) Cellulose (B) Hemicelluloses (C) Lignin (D) Pectin
25. A group of ribosome attached to mRNA is known as:
(A) Lysosome (B) Peroxisome (C) Polysome (D) Glyoxisome
26. Eukaryotes have pores per nucleus:
(A) 3000 (B) 30,000 (C) 6 or 8 (D) 3 or 4
27. Which statement about the nuclear envelope is not true?
(A) It has pores (B) It is a double membrane structure
(C) Its inner membrane bears ribosomes (D) RNA and some proteins pass through it
28. Parenchymatous cells are specialized for:
(A) Store food (B) Support (C) Photosynthesis (D) Growth
29. The Common name for Solanum melangena is:
(A) Onion (B) Brinjal (C) Potato (D) Amaltas
30. In the five kingdom system classification developed by Robert Whittaker, members of the kingdom plantae are autotrophic, eukaryotic, and:
(A) Multicellular (B) Motile
(C) Either unicellular or multicellular (D) Have sexual reproduction
31. The number of capsomeres in capsid of adenovirus are:
(A) 152 (B) 252 (C) 352 (D) 452
32. In the lysogenic cycle, the DNA of a bacteriophage:
(A) Joins the bacterial chromosome (B) Attaches to the inner surface of the host membrane
(C) Is immediately degraded when it enters the host? (D) Goes directly to the host's ribosome for translation
33. Which one of the following viral disease is not caused by RNA virus?
(A) small pox (B) influenza (C) poliomyelitis (D) mumps
34. HIV belongs to the group of viruses called:
(A) Pox viruses (B) DNA viruses (C) Retroviruses (D) Bacteriophage

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35. The major cell infected by HIV is:
(A) B-lymphocytes (B) Neutrophils (C) Helper T-lymphocytes (D) Basophils
36. Germ theory of disease was formulated by:
(A) Robert Koch (B) Louis Pasteur (C) Edward (D) Christian Gram
37. If tuft of flagella is present only at one pole of bacteria then these are called as:
(A) Monotrichous (B) Peritrichous (C) Amphitrichous (D) Lophotrichous
38. When flagella surround the whole cell of bacteria, it is termed as:
(A) Atrichous (B) Lophotrichous (C) Amphitrichous (D) Peritrichous
39. The bacteria which can grow either in the presence or absence of oxygen are called:
(A) Facultative (B) Aerobic (C) Anaerobic (D) Microaerophilic
40. Which is an aerobic bacterium?
(A) E.coli (B) Spirochete (C) Campylobacter (D) Pseudomonas
41. Use of antibiotics is one of the means of controlling:
(A) viral diseases (B) modulous diseases (C) infectious diseases (D) fungal diseases
42. The thick walled reproductive cell of cyanobacteria are called:
(A) Heterocyst (B) Trichome (C) Hormogonia (D) Akinete
43. Which of the following is not present in protists?
(A) Flagella (B) Embryo (C) Cilia (D) None of These
44. Margulis and Schwartz accomodate the diverse assemblage of organism of protista into:
(A) 37 Phyla (B) 27 Phyla (C) 10 Phyla (D) 5 Phyla
45. Actinopods with glassy shells are:
(A) Rotifers (B) Radiolarians (C) Diatoms (D) Forams
46. Which one belongs to Actinopodes:
(A) Trypanosoma (B) Plasmodium (C) Verticella (D) Radiolarians
47. Length of brown algae range from few centimeters to:
(A) Amphitrichous \ (B) Monotrichous (C) Lophotrichous (D) Atrichous
48. Laminaria is an example of:
(A) Red algae (B) Diatoms (C) Green algae (D) Brown algae
49. Slime mold feeding stage is:
(A) Mycelium (B) Pseudopodium (C) Plasmodium (D) Hyphae
50. The cell wall of fungus contains:
(A) Cellulose (B) Chitin (C) Calcium carbonate (D) None of these
51. The predatory oyster mushroom paralyses the following organisms:
(A) Nematodes (B) Algae (C) Bacteria (D) Snails

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52. The fungi which obtain their food from organic matter are called:
(A) Saprotrophs (B) Autotrophs (C) Heterotrophs (D) Parasites
53. Unicellular yeasts reproduce by:
(A) Spores (B) Binary fission (C) Budding (D) Fragmentation
54. Which of the following cells/structures are assosiated with asexual reproduction in fungi?
(A) Ascospores (B) Conidia (C) Zygospores (D) Basidiospores
55. Yeasts are unicellular:
(A) Protozoans (B) Algae (C) Fungi (D) Bacteria
56. Aspergillus belongs to Phylum:
(A) Zygomycota (B) Deuteromycota (C) Ascomycota (D) Basidiomycota
57.
Mosses belong to the subdivision:
(A) Hepaticapsida (B) Bryopsida (C) Anthoceropsida (D) Ascomycota
58. Polytrichum is a:
(A) Hornwort (B) Liverworts (C) Moss (D) Clab Moss
59. Member of subdivision hepaticopsida are commonly called:
(A) Horse tails (B) Club mosses (C) Hornworts (D) Liver worts
60. Which one is an example of living general of psilopsida:
(A) Psilophyton (B) Horneophyton (C) Cooksonia (D) Psilotum
61. All seed producing plants are called:
(A) Bryophytes (B) Arthrophytes (C) Spermatophytes (D) None of them
62. Among gymnosperms taxus plant is commonly called as _____.
(A) sago-palm (B) pine (C) deodar (D) yew
63. In the stem of monocotyledons, the bundles are _________ while in the stem of dicotyledons they are _________:
(A) scattered; in airing (B) combined; in a ring (C) scattered; elongated (D) vascular; scattered
64. The common name of Solanum melangena:
(A) Onion (B) Brinjal (C) Potato (D) Amaltas
65. In animals where there are definite left and right sides thye symmetry is:
(A) Rudial (B) Bilaterae (C) Both (D) Asymmetrical
66. Hydra is the example of:
(A) Tentacular feeding (B) Scraping feeding (C) Filter feeding (D) Fluid feeding
67. Common name for Ancyclostoma duodenal is:
(A) Pin worm (B) Tape worm (C) Earth worm (D) Hook worm
68. Animals of which phylum have developed bilateral symmetry in their larvae and radial symmetry in adults:
(A) Nematoda (B) Annelida (C) Mollusca (D) Echinodermata

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69. Which one of the following is not a sub phylum of chordate:
(A) Urochordata (B) Hemichordata (C) Cephalochordata (D) Vertebrata
70. Sphenodon is found in:
(A) Australia (B) Texas (C) New Zealand (D) Berlin
71. Which one does not belong to sub class Eutheria:
(A) Bat (B) Mice (C) Kangroo (D) Dolphin
72. Important source of atmospheric oxygen, released during phtosynthesis is from:
(A) Carbon Dioxide (B) Nitrates (C) Water (D) Glucose
73. Haem portion of haemoglobin is also a porphyrin ring but containing an iron atom instead of:
(A) Nitrogen atom (B) Potassium atom (C) Sulpher atom (D) Magnesium atom
74. The fluid filled region of the chloroplast is:
(A) Matrix (B) Cisternae (C) Stroma (D) Cytoplasm
75. Photosynthetic pigments are organized into cluster, called:
(A) Cytochrome (B) Photosystem (C) Phytochrome (D) Chromatophores
76. As a result of energy conversion during light dependant reaction, reducing and assimilatory power is formed in the form of:
(A) NADP (B) ADP (C) NAD (D) NADPH2 and ATP
77. Second phase of calvin cycle is:
(A) Carbon fixation (B) Reduction (C) Regeneration of CO­2 acceptor (D) Glycolysis
78. Pyruvic acid is produced as a result of:
(A) Krebs cycle (B) Glycolysis (C) Phosphorylation (D) Respiratory chain

79. In respiratory chain NAHD is oxidized by:


(A) Cofactor (B) Co enzyme (C) Cytochome “b” (D) Cytochrome “C”
80. All of the insectivorous plants are ture:
(A) Prokaryotes (B) Heterotrophs (C) Autotrophs (D) Protists
81. Certain types of whales are also:
(A) Detritivore (B) Fluid feeders (C) Omnivores (D) Filter feeders
82. pH of fresh saliva of human is about:
(A) 6 (B) 7 (C) 8 (D) 9
83. Pepsin is secreted by:
(A) Mucous cell (B) Zymogen cell (C) Parietal cell (D) Oxyntic cell
84. Hepatic and pancreatic secretions in man are stimulated by:
(A) Gastrin (B) Secretin (C) ADH (D) Adrenaline
85. Many humans become ill from consuming milk products because they lack:
(A) Bacteria in their intensitines (B) Renin (C) Lactase (D) Hydrochloric acid

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86. Excess gastric secretion is an important factor for:
(A) Obesity (B) Piles (C) Food poisoning (D) Peptic Ulcer
87. During photorespiration Glycine after its formation diffuse into:
(A) Mitochondria (B) Ribosome (C) Peroxisome (D) Glyoxisome
88. Number of spiracles in Cockroach is:
(A) 10 (B) 10 Pairs (C) 08 Pairs (D) 06 Pairs
89. How much of the cytoplasm of red blood cells have haemoglobin:
(A) 91% (B) 93% (C) 95% (D) 97%
90. Respiratory distress syndrome is common in:
(A) All new borns (B) Premature infants (C) Adults (D) Old age people
91. Carbon dioxide per 100 ml of venous blood is:
(A) 50 ml (B) 54 ml (C) 98 ml (D) 99 ml
92. Breakdown of Alveoli of lungs is called:
(A) Asthma (B) Emphysema (C) Tuberculosis (D) Lung cancer
93. How many molecules of oxygen can bind with a molecule of myoglobin:
(A) 04 (B) 03 (C) 02 (D) 01
94. Plasmodesmata are found in:
(A) Symplast (B) Apoplast (C) Protoplast (D) Chloroplast
95. Change in water potential of a system due to the presence of solute molecules is called:
(A) Pressure potential (B) Solute potential (C) Matric potential (D) Gravitational potential
96. Open circulatory system is present in:
(A) Man (B) Cockroach (C) Earthworm (D) Leach
97. Enlargement of spleen is seen in:
(A) Blood cancner (B) Thalassaemia (C) Odema (D) Hepatitis
98. Veins are the blood vessels which transport blood from body cells towards:
(A) Brain (B) kidney (C) Liver (D) Heart
99. The discharge of blood from blood vessels is called:
(A) Stroke (B) Haemorrhage (C) Hypertension (D) Hypotension
100. Passive immunity is developed by injecting:
(A) Vaccine (B) Serum (C) Antiserum (D) Antibiotic
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B C C D A A C D A B C A D A A B D B A B
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
C B D C C D C A B A B A A C C A D D A D
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
C A B B B D D D C B A A C B C C B C D D
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
C D A B B A D D B C C C A C B D B B D B
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
D C B B C D A C D B B B D A B B B D B C
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1. The study of distribution of animals in nature is called:
(A) Zoogeography (B) Biodiversity (C) Geography (D) Wild life
2. In human body amount of carbon (C) is:
(A) 65% (B) 10% (C) 18% (D)
3. Biology is short of laws because of:
(A) Exclusive nature of life (B) less falsification (C) Large population of human (D) less tentation
4. The tentative explanation of observation is called:
(A) Law (B) Theory (C) Hypothesis (D)
5. The HIV virus causes:
(A) Tuberculosis (B) Cancer (C) (D) Hepatitis
6. Immunoglobulins present in plasma play a role in:
(A) Defense against disease (B) Water balance (C) Transport of O2 (D) Salt balance
7. Some fungi are used to control environmental pollution, the process is called:
(A) Biolofical control (B) Fungal culture (C) Bioremediation (D) Hydroponic
8. The percentage of water in bacterial cell is about:
(A) 15 % (B) 18 % (C) 50 % (D) 70 %
9. The basic element of organic compound is:
(A) Hydrogen (B) Carbon (C) Nitrogen (D) Oxygen
10. The specific heat of vaporization of water is:
(A) 457 kcal/kg (B) 574 kcal/kg (C) 547 kcal/kg (D) 475 kcal/kg
11. In free state, glucose is present in:
(A) Dates (B) Amylose (C) (D) Cellulose
12. The melting point of palmatic acid is:
(A) (B) (C) (D)
o o o o
−8 C 34 C 63.1 C 55.6 C

13. Haemoglobin molecule exhibits which structural organization:


(A) Primary structure (B) Secondary structure (C) Tertiary structure (D) Quaternary structure
14. Chemical nature of most cellular secretions is:
(A) (B) lipids (C) carbohydrates (D) glycoproteins
15. An enzyme with its coenzyme or prosthetic group removed is designated as:
(A) Holoenzyme (B) Apoenzyme (C) (D) Activator
16. The active site of an enzyme:
(A) Never changes (B) Form no chemical bond with substrate
(C) Determines, by its structure, the specifity of the enzyme (D) Looks like a lump projecting from the surface of an enzyme
17. Which statement about enzymes is not true?
(A) They consist of proteins, with or without a non-protein part. (B) They change the rate of catalyzed reaction.
(C) They are sensitive to heat. (D) They are non-specific in their action.

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18. Enzymes are highly _______ in nature.
(A) Non-specific (B) Specific (C) Both (D) Neutral
19. Induced fit model was proposed by:
(A) Emil Fischer (B) (C) Jenner (D) Pasteur
20. A little change in pH may leads to:
(A) Ionization of active sites of enzyme (B) Ionization of substrate
(C) Retardor even block enzyme activity (D) Effects enzyme only in high concentration
21. Which inhibitors have structural resemblance with substances?
(A) (B) Competitive (C) Non competitive (D) Co-enzyme
22. The presence of nucleus in the cell was reported by:
(A) Lorenz Oken (B) Theodor Schwann (C) Schleiden (D) Robert Brown
23. Cell membrane is chemically composed of proteins:
(A) 10-20 % (B) 20-30 % (C) 40-50 % (D) 60-80 %
24. Prokaryotic cell wall lacks cellulose its strengthening material is:
(A) Silica (B) Lignin (C) Peptidoglycan (D) Cutin
25. Golgi complex is concerned with cell:
(A) (B) Lysis (C) Secretions (D) Storage
26. Robert Brown reported the presence of:
(A) Lysosome (B) Ribosomes (C) Mitochondria (D) Nucleus
27. The number of chromosomes in fruity fly Drosophila:
(A) 16 (B) 26 (C) 8 (D) 48
28. The size of prokaryotic ribosome is:
(A) 30S (B) 50S (C) 70S (D) 80S
29. The known species of animals are:
(A) 1.5 million (B) 53.1 million (C) 73.1 million (D) 2.5 million
30. In five kingdom system of classification proposed by Margulis and Schwartz, organelles of symbiotic organelles of symbiotic origin were
considered:
(A) mitochondria and chloroplast (B) mitochondria and centrioles (C) chloroplast and nucleus (D) nucleus and plasmids
31. Mad cow infection and mysterious brain infection in man are caused by:
(A) Bacteria (B) Fungus (C) Prions (D) Virion
32. In the lysogenic cycle, the DNA of a bacteriophage:
(A) Joins the bacterial chromosome (B) Attaches to the inner surface of the host membrane
(C) Is immediately degraded when it enters the host? (D) Goes directly to the host's ribosome for translation
33. Paramyxoviruses cause the disease:
(A) Influenza (B) Polio (C) Mumps & Measles (D) Herpes Simplex
34. Which one of the following viral disease is not caused by RNA virus?
(A) small pox (B) influenza (C) poliomyelitis (D) mumps

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35. Retroviruses are __________ viruses which have specific enzymes __________ by which they convert RNA to DNA.
(A) Retroviruses: Reverse Transcriptase (B) Onco-viruses: Reverse-Transcriptase
(C) Reverse-Transcriptase; Onco-viruses (D) Prophage; provirus
36. The major cell infected by HIV is:
(A) B-lymphocytes (B) Neutrophils (C) Helper T-lymphocytes (D) Basophils
37. Germ theory of disease was formulated by:
(A) Robert Koch (B) Louis Pasteur (C) Edward (D) Christian Gram
38. Which of the following is present in both gram-positive and gram-negative cell walls?
(A) an outer membrane (B) peptidoglycan (C) techoic acid (D) lipopolysaccharides
39. Spirochete is a bacterium:
(A) Aerobic (B) Facultative (C) Anaerobic (D) Microaerophilic
40. Conjugation in bacteria is promoted by:
(A) Flagella (B) Cilia (C) Pili (D) Gametes
41. Use of antibiotics is one of the means of controlling:
(A) viral diseases (B) modulous diseases (C) infectious diseases (D) fungal diseases
42. The thick walled reproductive cell of cyanobacteria are called:
(A) Heterocyst (B) Trichome (C) Hormogonia (D) Akinete
43. All of the following are related to Nostoc except:
(A) Trichome (B) Slimy covering (C) Branched filaments (D) Heterocyst
44. Which of the following is not present in protists?
(A) Flagella (B) Embryo (C) Cilia (D) None of These
45. Margulis and Schwartz accomodate the diverse assemblage of organism of protista into:
(A) 37 Phyla (B) 27 Phyla (C) 10 Phyla (D) 5 Phyla
46. One or small diploid micronuclei of ciliates function in:
(A) Sexual process (B) Pellicle (C) Sheath (D) Cuticle
47. The edible algae is:
(A) Mushroom (B) Kelps (C) Diatoms (D) Dinoflagellates
48. Which one of the following is an example of spiral shaped bacteria?
(A) E-coli (B) bacillus subtilis (C) pseudomonas (D) hyphomicrobium
49. Phytophthora infestans belongs to the group:
(A) Myxomycota (B) Oomycotes (C) Euglenoids (D) Rhodophyta
50. Cell wall of oomycotes contain mostly:
(A) Chitin (B) Cellulose (C) Glycan (D) Pectin
51. The cell wall of fungus contains:
(A) Cellulose (B) Chitin (C) Calcium carbonate (D) None of these

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52. The predatory oyster mushroom paralyses the following organisms:
(A) Nematodes (B) Algae (C) Bacteria (D) Snails
53. Parasitic fungi directly absorb nutrients from living host by:
(A) Haustoria (B) Roots (C) Rhizoids (D) Gametangia
54. All fungal nuclei are haploid except for transient diploid:
(A) Spores (B) Zygote (C) Conidia (D) Zygospores
55. One of the following reproductive cells structures are asexual:
(A) Basidiospores (B) Conidia (C) Ascospores (D) Zygospores
56. Colour of spores of smuts is:
(A) brown (B) yellow (C) black (D) blue
57. Each Ascus comprise Ascospores:
(A) 04 (B) 08 (C) 12 (D) 03
58. Reindeer moss used as food for reindeer is:
(A) Moss (B) Lichen (C) Mold (D) Club fungi
59. Member of subdivision hepaticopsida are commonly called:
(A) Horse tails (B) Club mosses (C) Hornworts (D) Liver worts
60. The sexual reproduction is said to be oogamous or hetrogamous if the two fusing gametes are:
(A) Similar (B) Dissimilar (C) Neutral (D) None of these
61. In lycopsids, the arrangement of leaves is:
(A) Spiral (B) Alternate (C) Opposite (D) All above
62. A heterosporous plant is one that:
(A) Produces a gametophyte that bears can both sex organ
(B) Is a seedless vascular plant
(C) Produces two kinds of spores, one sexually by mitosis and one type by meiosis
(D) Reproduces only sexually
63. All seed producing plants are called:
(A) Bryophytes (B) Arthrophytes (C) Spermatophytes (D) None of them
64. Among gymnosperms cedrus plant is commonly called _____.
(A) deodar (B) hemlock (C) sago-palm (D) pine
65. In flowering plant, ovary wall develops into:
(A) Seed (B) Fruit (C) Flower (D) Seed coat
66. In sponges the food enters the spongocoel cavity through:
(A) Ostia (B) Osculum (C) Spiracles (D) Mouth
67. The excretory system of flatworms is composed of:
(A) Nephron (B) Nephridia (C) Flame cells (D) Ganglia
68. A rasping tongue like radula having horny teeth is present in:
(A) Sponges (B) Coelonterates (C) Annelids (D) Molluscs

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69. Animals of which phylum have developed bilateral symmetry in their larvae and radial symmetry in adults:
(A) Nematoda (B) Annelida (C) Mollusca (D) Echinodermata
70. The example of phylum Hemichordata is:
(A) Molgula (B) Amphioxus (C) Aslerias (D) Balanoglosus
71. Example of tunicate is:
(A) Amphioxus (B) Molgula (C) Amphibia (D) Reptilia
72. Ancient fish that have developed lungs are called:
(A) Dipnoi (B) Asterias (C) Thaliacea (D) Leptocardii
73. A group of similar cells that perform specific function is called:
(A) Tissue (B) Organ (C) System (D) Organdles
74. Chlorophyll 'a' of photosystem I absorbs maximum light of:
(A) 670 nm (B) 680 nm (C) 700 nm (D) 690 nm
75. Calvin cycle is also known as:
(A) C3 pathway (B) C2 pathway (C) C4 pathway (D) C5 pathway
76. Second phase of calvin cycle is:
(A) Carbon fixation (B) Reduction (C) Regeneration of CO­2 acceptor (D) Glycolysis
77. Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose up to the formation of:
(A) NAD (B) Sulphuric acid (C) ATP (D) Pyruvic acid
78. Conversion of one pyruvic acid into one acetyl CoA gives off one molecule of:
(A) ATP (B) Oxygen (C) Carbon dioxide (D) Water
79. Which statement about oxidative phosphorylation is not true?
(A) Its functions can be served equally well by fermentation (B) In eukaryotes, it takes place in mitochondria
(C) It is brought about by the chemiosmotic mechanism (D) It is the formation of ATP during operation of the respiratory chain
80. In plants, the most common nutrient deficiencies are of:
(A) Nitrogen (B) Phosporous (C) Potasium (D) All of these
81. In _______, the trapped insects are decomposed by bacteria:
(A) Sundew (B) Pitcher plant (C) Venus fly trap (D) All of these
82. Tentacles is a characteristic of:
(A) Hydra (B) Snail (C) Amoeba (D) Euglena
83. Zymogenic cells of gastric glands secrete:
(A) mucous (B) hydrochloric acid (C) pepsinogen (D) ptyalin
84. The first part of small intestine is called:
(A) Rectum (B) ileum (C) Jejunum (D) Duodenum
85.
Bacteria which produce vitamin K are present in:
(A) Small intestine (B) Large intestine (C) Stomach (D) Duodenum

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86. The term employed to the loss of appetite due to the fear of becoming obese is:
(A) Bulimia nervose (B) Anorexia nervosa (C) Botulism (D) Obesity
87. Spiracles are found in:
(A) Fish (B) Cockroach (C) Leech (D) Earthworm
88. Number of air sacs in birds is:
(A) 06 (B) 07 (C) 08 (D) 09
89. Which help in voice production when vibrated by air?
(A) Spinal cord (B) Vocal cord (C) Trachea (D) Bronchi
90. Respiratory distress syndrome is common in:
(A) All new borns (B) Premature infants (C) Adults (D) Old age people
91. Why hernoglobin is 98% saturated, the oxygen content per 100ml of blood is:
(A) 19.6 ml (B) 18.6 ml (C) 17.6 ml (D) 16.6 ml
92. Breakdown of Alveoli of lungs is called:
(A) Asthma (B) Emphysema (C) Tuberculosis (D) Lung cancer
93. Respiratory pigment present in muscle is called:
(A) Hemoglobin (B) Globulin (C) Myoglobin (D) Hemocyanin
94. The process that most likeky/directly enables a root hair cell to absorb minerals by active transport and enables a muscle cell to contract is:
(A) Circulation (B) Excretion (C) Respiration (D) Assimilation
95. ______ is incorrect about guard cells:
(A) Have chloroplasts (B) Bean Shaped
(C) Surrounding Stoma (D) Connected to surrounding cells by plasmodesmata
96. Single Circuit Heart is present in:
(A) Fishes (B) Amphibians (C) Reptiles (D) Mammals
97. Which of the following possesses bilobed nucleus:
(A) Basophiles (B) Eosinophils (C) Erythrocytes (D) Lymphocytes
98. Leucaemia is the result of uncontrolled production of:
(A) Leucocytes (B) Thromohocytes (C) Erythrocytes (D) Platelets
99. The arteries divide into smaller vessels called:
(A) Veins (B) Venules (C) Capillaries (D) Arterioles
100. Lymph most closely resembles with:
(A) Blood (B) Plasma (C) Interstitial fluid (D) Urine
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A C A C C A C D B B A C A D B C D B B A
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
B D D C C D C C A A C A C A B C A B C C
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
C A C B B A A D A B B A A B B C B B D B
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
D D C A B A C D D B B A A B A B D C A D
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
B A C D B B B D B B A B C C D A D A D C
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1. A hypothesis is a result of deductive reasoning or it can be the consequence of ____________ resoning:
(A) deductive (B) inductive (C) both (D) law
2. The sum of all the chemical reactions taking place within a cell is called:
(A) Catabolism (B) Anabolism (C) Metabolism (D) Alpha-bolism
3. Which of the following kinds of atom do not occur in carbohydrates?
(A) Carbon (B) Hydrogen (C) Nitrogen (D) Oxygen
4. Enzymes are highly _______ in nature.
(A) Non-specific (B) Specific (C) Both (D) Neutral
5. Which of the following statements about ribosomes is correct?
(A) They are structurally different from free ribosomes (B) They are enclosed in their own membrane
(C) They are concentrated in the cisternal space of rough ER (D) They are attached to cisternal surface
6. The place on chromosomes where spindle fibres are attached during cell division is:
(A) Chromatid (B) Chromatin (C) Centromere (D) Cytosol
7. The protein coat that encloses the viral genome is called _________. It made up of _________:
(A) caspid - capsomere (B) nucleid - caspid (C) mitochondria - chloroplast (D) chloroplast - capsomere
8. Use of antibiotics is one of the means of controlling:
(A) viral diseases (B) modulous diseases (C) infectious diseases (D) fungal diseases
9. Algae in which body is differentiated into blades, stipes and holdfast belongs to:
(A) Golden algae (B) Diatoms (C) Kelps (D) Euglenoids
10. Chl a, Chl b, and carotenoids are found in:
(A) Brown algae, golden algae and diatoms (B) Green algae, golden algae and euglenoids
(C) Green algae, euglenoids and plants (D) Resd algae, golden algae and plants
11. One of the following reproductive cells structures are asexual:
(A) Basidiospores (B) Conidia (C) Ascospores (D) Zygospores
12. The sporophyte of bryophytes is:
(A) Haploid (B) Triploid (C) Diploid (D) Tetraploid
13. Between ectoderm and endoderm the coelentrate have a non-cellular:
(A) Ectoglea (B) Endo-glea (C) Inner-glea (D) Mesoglea
14. The system in which water move inside the body of an echinoderm is called:
(A) Water vascular system (B) Tube feet (C) Ampulla (D) All of these
15. In the first step of the citric acid cycle, acetyl CoA reacts with oxaloacetate to form:
(A) Pyruvate (B) Citrate (C) NADH (D) ATP
16. Mucus in saliva is made of:
(A) Glycolipids (B) Glycoproteins (C) Phospholipids (D) Saturated fatty acids
17. Respiratory system is most efficient in:
(A) Man (B) Bird (C) Fish (D) Frog
18. The opening of layrnx is called:
(A) Epiglottis (B) Glottis (C) Pharynx (D) Larynx
19. Pure water has a water potential which is equal to:
(A) Zero (B) One (C) Two (D) Three
20. Hydarothodes are assosiated with:
(A) Transpiration (B) Guttation (C) Conduction (D) None of these
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1. The bioelements which account for 99% of the total mass in the human’s body are:
(A) (B) Six (C) Eight (D) Three
2. The sum of all the chemical reactions taking place within a cell is called:
(A) Catabolism (B) Anabolism (C) Metabolism (D) Alpha-bolism
3. Some enzymes consist of a non-protein part known as:
(A) Coenzyme (B) Prosthetic group (C) Apoenzyme (D) Co-factor
4. A group of ribosome attached to mRNA is known as:
(A) Lysosome (B) Peroxisome (C) Polysome (D) Glyoxisome
5. The place on chromosomes where spindle fibres are attached during cell division is:
(A) Chromatid (B) Chromatin (C) Centromere (D) Cytosol
6. A virion is a:
(A) Virus (B) Viral protein (C) viral lysozyme (D) viral gene
7. Temperate phage may exist as:
(A) Prophage (B) Lambda phage (C) Retrovirus (D) Viroid
8. Unusual type of bacteria that live in extreme habits:
(A) eubacteria (B) true-bacteria (C) Both (D) Archeobacteria
9. The sexual process is exhibited by most cilites by:
(A) Binary fission (B) Budding (C) Conjugation (D) Fertilization
10. Algae in which body is differentiated into blades, stipes and holdfast belongs to:
(A) Golden algae (B) Diatoms (C) Kelps (D) Euglenoids
11. The closest relatived of fungi are probably:
(A) Animals (B) Slime molds (C) Brown algae (D) Vascular plants
12. The phenomenon of the production of two kinds of spores in the plants is:
(A) Homospory (B) Hetrospory (C) Fruits (D) Flowers
13. A heterosporous plant is one that:
(A) Produces a gametophyte that bears can both sex organ
(B) Is a seedless vascular plant
(C) Produces two kinds of spores, one sexually by mitosis and one type by meiosis
(D) Reproduces only sexually
14. Protozons have been placed in a separate kingdom known as:
(A) Monera (B) Protista (C) Fungi (D) Animalia
15. In the citric acid cycle acetyle-COA reacts with oxaloacetatate of from:
(A) Pyruvate (B) Citrate (C) NADH (D) ATP
16. The citric acid cycle:
(A) Takes place in the mitochondrion (B) Reduces two molecules of NAD+ for every glocuse molecule processed
(C) Is the same thing as fermentation (D) Has no connection with the respiratory chain
17. Many humans become ill from consuming milk products because they lack:
(A) Bacteria in their intensitines (B) Renin (C) Lactase (D) Hydrochloric acid
18. There are about _______ stomata per square centimeter of leaf surface of tobacco plant.
(A) 1,20,000 (B) 12,000 (C) 1,200 (D) 11,000
19. Haemoglobin is a complex molecule which contains 9512 atoms and _____ amino acids.
(A) 9512 (B) 9612 (C) 9712 (D) 9812
20. The substance produced by basophils which inhibits blood clotting is:
(A) Basophill (B) Barasin (C) Rennin (D) Heparin
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1. A hypothesis is a result of deductive reasoning or it can be the consequence of ____________ resoning:
(A) deductive (B) inductive (C) both (D) law
2. The sum of all the chemical reactions taking place within a cell is called:
(A) Catabolism (B) Anabolism (C) Metabolism (D) Alpha-bolism
3. Globular proteins differ from fibrous proteins in:
(A) Having amino acids (B) Their repeating units joined by peptide bond
(C) Being soluble in aqueous medium (D) Being non-crystal
4. Enzymes are composed of hundreds of:
(A) Lipids (B) Proteins (C) Amino acids (D) Carbohydrates
5. The active site of an enzyme:
(A) Never changes (B) Form no chemical bond with substrate
(C) Determines, by its structure, the specifity of the enzyme (D) Looks like a lump projecting from the surface of an enzyme
6. Which statement about plastids is true?
(A) They are surrounded by a single membrane (B) They are the powerhouse of cell
(C) They are found in all organisms (D) They contain DNA and ribosomes
7. In eukaryotic cell, chromatin material is bounded by:
(A) Nuclear membrane (B) Nuclear envelope (C) Both (D) Plasma membrane
8. Pig could be the source of infection of hepatitis:
(A) A (B) B (C) E (D) C
9. The shape and arrangement _______ is diplococci.
(A) four of cocci (B) pair of cocci (C) six of cocci (D) Sarcina
10. Use of antibiotics is one of the means of controlling:
(A) viral diseases (B) modulous diseases (C) infectious diseases (D) fungal diseases
11. Parasitic protozoans that form spores at some stage in their life belong to which group:
(A) Ciliates (B) Actinopodes (C) Diatoms (D) Apicomplexans
12. Which statement about fungal nutrition is not true?
(A) Some fungi are active predators (B) some fungi are mutualists
(C) Facultative parasitic fungi can grow only an other specific host (D) All fungi require mineral nutrients
13. Double fertilization is a special process found in:
(A) Ferns (B) Bryophytes (C) Gymnosperm (D) Angiosperms
14. In annelids the body segmentation of the type known as:
(A) Acrocentric (B) Metacentric (C) Mesocentric (D) Ectocentric
15. The system in which water move inside the body of an echinoderm is called:
(A) Water vascular system (B) Tube feet (C) Ampulla (D) All of these
16. In the absence of oxygen, yeast cells obtain energy by fermentation, producing CO2, ATP and:
(A) Acetyl. Co-A (B) Ethanol (C) Lactate (D) Pyruvate
17. The stomach functions to ______ and food and its ______:
(A) Store; digest (B) Store; absorb (C) Aborb; digest (D) Absorb; excrete
18. There are about _______ stomata per square centimeter of leaf surface of tobacco plant.
(A) 1,20,000 (B) 12,000 (C) 1,200 (D) 11,000
19. The process that most likeky/directly enables a root hair cell to absorb minerals by active transport and enables a muscle cell to contract is:
(A) Circulation (B) Excretion (C) Respiration (D) Assimilation
20. Hydarothodes are assosiated with:
(A) Transpiration (B) Guttation (C) Conduction (D) None of these
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1. The bioelements which account for 99% of the total mass in the human’s body are:
(A) (B) Six (C) Eight (D) Three
2. The sum of all the chemical reactions taking place within a cell is called:
(A) Catabolism (B) Anabolism (C) Metabolism (D) Alpha-bolism
3. The basic element of organic compound is:
(A) Hydrogen (B) Carbon (C) Nitrogen (D) Oxygen
4. The rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction:
(A) Is constant under all conditions. (B) Decreases as substrate concentration increases. (C) Cannot be measured.
(D) Can be reduced by inhibitors.
5. A group of ribosome attached to mRNA is known as:
(A) Lysosome (B) Peroxisome (C) Polysome (D) Glyoxisome
6. Five kingdom system of classifiction propsed by Margulis and Schwartz is not based on:
(A) Genetics (B) Cellular organization (C) Nucleic acid (D) Mode of nutrition
7. Pili are tubular shafts in bacteria that serve as a mean of:
(A) Gram positive attachment (B) Neutral attachment (C) Gram negative attachment (D) All of these
8. Which one is photo-synthetic bacterium?
(A) purple sulphur (B) green sulphur (C) red sulphur (D) All of these
9. Chl a, Chl b, and carotenoids are found in:
(A) Brown algae, golden algae and diatoms (B) Green algae, golden algae and euglenoids (C) Green algae, euglenoids and plants
(D) Resd algae, golden algae and plants
10. Cell wall of oomycotes contain mostly:
(A) Chitin (B) Cellulose (C) Glycan (D) Pectin
11. The closest relatived of fungi are probably:
(A) Animals (B) Slime molds (C) Brown algae (D) Vascular plants
12. E.coli of fungi are the:
(A) Rusts (B) Brown mold (C) Green molds (D) Yeasts
13. A heterosporous plant is one that:
(A) Produces a gametophyte that bears can both sex organ (B) Is a seedless vascular plant
(C) Produces two kinds of spores, one sexually by mitosis and one type by meiosis (D) Reproduces only sexually
14. The naked-seeded plants are included in the group:
(A) Angiosperms (B) Gymnosperms (C) bryo-phytes (D) tracheophytes
15. Taenia solium has _________ for attachment to the instentine of host.
(A) Sucker and Hooks (B) Sucker and attachment (C) Hooks and attachment (D) All of these
16. In the absence of oxygen, yeast cells obtain energy by fermentation, producing CO2, ATP and:
(A) Acetyl. Co-A (B) Ethanol (C) Lactate (D) Pyruvate
17. In the first step of the citric acid cycle, acetyl CoA reacts with oxaloacetate to form:
(A) Pyruvate (B) Citrate (C) NADH (D) ATP
18. Pancreas produces_______ which simulates the conversion of glycogen to ________:
(A) Amylopsin; maltose (B) Erypsin; maltose (C) Amylopse; erypsin (D) Lipase; maltose
19. The respiratory system is not most efficient in:
(A) Man (B) Bird (C) Fish (D) Snake
20. Hydarothodes are assosiated with:
(A) Transpiration (B) Guttation (C) Conduction (D) None of these
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1. A hypothesis is a result of deductive reasoning or it can be the consequence of ____________ resoning:
(A) deductive (B) inductive (C) both (D) law
2. Which one of the following is a correct sequence in biological methods?
(A) Observation - Hypothesis - Law - Theory (B) Observation - Hypothesis - Deduction - Testing of deduction
(C) Hypothesis - Observation - Deduction - Testing of deduction (D) Law - Theory - Deduction - Observation
3. The most abundant carbohydrates in nature is:
(A) Starch (B) (C) Cellulose (D) Sugar
4. Animal obtain carbohydrates mainly from:
(A) (B) Glucose (C) Starch (D) Sucrose
5. Many enzymes require non-protein component called ________ for their proper functiong:
(A) Co-factor (B) Coenzyme (C) Holoenzyme (D) Apoenzyme
6. The rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction:
(A) Is constant under all conditions. (B) Decreases as substrate concentration increases.
(C) Cannot be measured. (D) Can be reduced by inhibitors.
7. Which statement about plastids is true?
(A) They are surrounded by a single membrane (B) They are the powerhouse of cell
(C) They are found in all organisms (D) They contain DNA and ribosomes
8. The protein coat that encloses the viral genome is called _________. It made up of _________:
(A) caspid - capsomere (B) nucleid - caspid (C) mitochondria - chloroplast (D) chloroplast - capsomere
9. In the lysogenic cycle, the DNA of a bacteriophage:
(A) Joins the bacterial chromosome (B) Attaches to the inner surface of the host membrane
(C) Is immediately degraded when it enters the host? (D) Goes directly to the host's ribosome for translation
10. Use of antibiotics is one of the means of controlling:
(A) viral diseases (B) modulous diseases (C) infectious diseases (D) fungal diseases
11. The sexual process is exhibited by most cilites by:
(A) Binary fission (B) Budding (C) Conjugation (D) Fertilization
12. Parasitic protozoans that form spores at some stage in their life belong to which group:
(A) Ciliates (B) Actinopodes (C) Diatoms (D) Apicomplexans
13. Which of the following cells/structures are assosiated with asexual reproduction in fungi?
(A) Ascospores (B) Conidia (C) Zygospores (D) Basidiospores
14. A heterosporous plant is one that:
(A) Produces a gametophyte that bears can both sex organ
(B) Is a seedless vascular plant
(C) Produces two kinds of spores, one sexually by mitosis and one type by meiosis
(D) Reproduces only sexually
15. In insects, there are ________ pairs of legs present in the thoracic region of the body:
(A) three (B) Four (C) Five (D) Six
16. Which statement about the chemiosmotic mechanism is not true?
(A) Protons returns through the membrane by way of a channel protein (B) Protons are pumped across a membrane
(C) Protons pumping is associated with thte respiratory chain (D) The membrane in the inner mitochondrial membrane
17. In the absence of oxygen, yeast cells obtain energy by fermentation, producing CO2, ATP and:
(A) Acetyl. Co-A (B) Ethanol (C) Lactate (D) Pyruvate
18. Vomiting occurs due to _______ movements.
(A) Peristalsis (B) Anti-peristalsis (C) Negative charge (D) Positive charge
19. Respiratory pigment present in muscle is called:
(A) Hemoglobin (B) Globulin (C) Myoglobin (D) Hemocyanin
20. Pure water has a water potential which is equal to:
(A) Zero (B) One (C) Two (D) Three
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