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Question 1 |
Gibberellins were first extracted from:
Pctikiltiinn | |
Rhizopus | |
Aspergillus | |
Gibberellafujikuroi |
Question 2 |
The total number of ovarioles in Periplancta american is:
16 | |
8 | |
64 | |
32 |
Question 3 |
The development of gametophyte from vegetative cells of sporophyte is called:
apogamy | |
apospory | |
autogamy | |
apocarpy |
Question 4 |
In nature, autogamy in plants is avoided since the seeds produced:
are fewer in number | |
do not germinate successfully | |
do not produce healthy plant | |
all of the above |
Question 5 |
Whkh of the following is important for speciation?
Seasonal isolation | |
Reproductive isolation | |
Behavioural isolation | |
Temporal isolation |
Question 6 |
Total number of bones in the hind limb of a man is:
21 | |
23 | |
27 | |
30 |
Question 7 |
What causes the liquid part of blood filter out form glomerulus into the renal tubule?
Diapedesis | |
Pelvis | |
Hydrostatic pressure | |
Dialysis |
Question 8 |
The development of gametophyte from vegetative cells of sporophyte is called:
apogamy | |
apospory | |
autogamy | |
apocarpy |
Question 9 |
Maternal inheritance is due to the genes present in:
lysosome | |
nudeoplasm | |
nucleus | |
mitochondria |
Question 10 |
Hormones of hypothalamus are called:
angiotensis | |
trophic hormones | |
growth hormones | |
regulatory hormones |
Question 11 |
Grafting is not possible in monocotsbeca use they:
have scattered vascular bundles | |
are herbaceous | |
have parallel venation | |
lackcambium |
Question 12 |
Taeniasolium belongs to class:
Nematoda | |
Trematoda | |
Cestoda | |
Turbellaria |
Question 13 |
During protein synthesis, ammo acid gets attached to t-RNA with the help of:
m-KNA | |
amino acyl synthetase | |
transmutase | |
r-RNA |
Question 14 |
Dialysis is performed on patients suffering from:
heart trouble | |
lung trouble | |
ulcer | |
kidney failure |
Question 15 |
In a population, unrestricted reproductive capacity is called:
biotic potential | |
fertility | |
carrying capacity | |
birth rate |
Question 16 |
CO is a pollutant because:
it reacts with 02 | |
it inhibits glycolysis | |
it reacts with haemoglobin | |
it makes nervous system inactive |
Question 17 |
Protein deficiency disease is:
eczema | |
cirrhosis | |
kwashiorkor | |
night blindness |
Question 18 |
Which is not a connecting link in evolution?
Pheretima | |
Ecdina | |
Sphenodon | |
Peripatus |
Question 19 |
Hormones chemically are:
Proteins | |
carbohydrates | |
Pats | |
all of these |
Question 20 |
The process in which DNA of a bacterial cell is transferred into another bacterial cell by virus is known as:
reproduction | |
conjugation | |
transformation | |
transduction |
Question 21 |
The phenomenon of fertilization was first perceived by:
Hertwig | |
Robert Hooke | |
L.eeuwenhoek | |
Weismann |
Question 22 |
After how many moults does around worm grow into an adult in humanintestine?
1 | |
2 | |
3 | |
4 |
Question 23 |
Assuming that 50 heavy (i,e. containing N’5) DNA molecules replicated twice in amedium containingN’4, we expect:
100 half heavy, half-light and 100 light DNA molecules | |
100 heavy and 100 light DNA molecules | |
50 heavy and 150 light DNA molecules | |
50 heavy and 100 light DNA molecules |
Question 24 |
Dragonflies play an important role because they:
arc pollinating agent | |
feed entirely on mosquito adults and mosquito larva | |
add to silvan beauty | |
are vectors for disease carrying germs |
Question 25 |
Some bacteria are able to grow in Streptomycin containing medium due to:
natural selection | |
induced mutation | |
reproductive isolation | |
genetic drift |
Question 26 |
The elbow joint is:
hinge joint | |
ball and socket type | |
jointed round | |
none of these |
Question 27 |
Each of the numerous tiny apertures on the body of sponge is known as:
ocuum | |
ostlum | |
prosopyle | |
apopyle |
Question 28 |
Hormones chemically are;
Proteins | |
carbohydrates | |
Fats | |
all of these |
Question 29 |
Which type of soil is best suited for the cultivation of cotton in India?
Loamy soil | |
Black soil | |
Sandy soil | |
Clayey soil |
Question 30 |
Which of the following are homologous organs?
Wings of birds and locust | |
Wings of birds (Sparrow) and pectoral fins of fish | |
Wings of bat and butterfly | |
Legs of frog and cockroach |
Question 31 |
In living beings ammonia is converted into urea through:
ornithine cycle | |
citrulline cycle | |
fumarifle cycle | |
arginine cycle |
Question 32 |
Which of the following sets represents all endodermal structures?
Liver, brain, spinal cord | |
Kidney, liver, pancreas | |
Lung, kidney, brain | |
Liver, lung, pancreas |
Question 33 |
Which of the following organelles provides cytoskeletal support to the cell?
Golgi bodies | |
Endoplasmic reticulum | |
Mitochondria | |
Peroxisomes |
Question 34 |
Thallus of Riccia is:
tetraploid | |
triploid | |
diploid | |
haploid |
Question 35 |
The mammalian follicle in ovary was first described by:
Fabricius | |
Robert Hooke | |
Von Baer | |
de Graaf |
Question 36 |
Functional unit of mutation is:
operon | |
muton | |
recon | |
all of these |
Question 37 |
Schuffmer’s dots are related to:
R,B.C of man | |
luckocytes of frog | |
epithelium of stomach of mosquito | |
Entamoeba histolytica |
Question 38 |
Which of the following organelles provides cytoskeletal support to the cell?
Golgi bodies | |
Endoplasmic reticulum | |
Mitochondria | |
Peroxisomes |
Question 14 |
The aerial vertical stout part of the banana is formed the:
stem | |
leaf sheaths | |
lamina of leaves | |
midrib of leaves |
Question 39 |
Which is a reducing sugar?
Galactose | |
Gluconic acid | |
P-methyl galactoside | |
Sucrose |
Question 40 |
The chemical knifes of DNA are:
polymerases | |
ligases | |
endonucleases | |
amylases |
Question 41 |
Which one is replacing bone?
Exoccipital | |
Pterygoid | |
Squamosal | |
Vomer |
Question 42 |
The ratio of bases which confirm5 Chargraff’s rule is/arc:
A-i-G=T+C | |
G+T=:A+C | |
A+T=G+C | |
both(a)and(b) |
Question 43 |
Pneumatophores are found:
in desert | |
on mountains | |
in grasslands | |
near river banks |
Question 44 |
Which one of the following phenomena of hereditary characters was not known to Mendel?
Segregation of alleles | |
Unkage | |
Dominant and recessive traits | |
Independent assortment |
Question 45 |
Vegetables arc sources of:
fats and oils | |
minerals and vitamins | |
fats | |
carbohydrates |
Question 46 |
Lamarck published his views on concepts of evolution in 1809 in his book:
“The origin of Species” | |
System Naturae” | |
“Species Plantarum” | |
“Philosophic Zoologique” |
Question 47 |
The cheapest high energy fruit crop in India is:
guava | |
apple | |
mango | |
banana |
Question 48 |
In fern plant, the ejection of spores with force is achieved by the:
sporangiophore
annulus | stomium | indusium |
Question 49 |
Reason of fast speciation in present day crop plants is:
mutation | |
isolation | |
polyploidy | |
sexual reproduction |
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