Who said this statement? "I flatter myself having discovered the method that nature employs to purify air. It is vegetation."
1.Antonine Laurent Lavoisier
2.Joseph Priestley
3.Louis Pasteur
4.William Harvey
Blue-green Algae are:
1.Prokaryotes
2.Eukaryotes
3.Both a) and b)
4.Neither a) nor b)
Bombyx mori, that produces fine filaments of silk inside the cocoon, is a:
1.Butterfly
2.Dipteran (silkworm)
3.Moth
4.Mulberry plant hemipteran
Chromosome complement in Turner's syndrome is
1.47; XXY
2.45; XO
3.46; XX
4.47; XYY
Due to Water logging:
1.An air is expelled from in-between the particles of soil.
2.Oxygen becomes unavailable to the roots of the plants.
3.Plants respire anaerobically which produces alcohol and kill them.
4.All the above are correct.
Excess of amino acids is broken down to form urea in:
1.Kidney
2.Liver
3.Spleen
4.Rectum
From which of the following part of a plant opium is obtained?
1.Dried leaves
2.Dried latex
3.Roots
4.Stem bark
How many bones comprise the adult human skeleton?
1.204 bones
2.206 bones
3.208 bones
4.214 bones
How many grams of carbohydrate is present in a hen’s egg?
1.0.61 g
2.0.5 g
3.1.3 g
4.2.5 g
How many HIV positive infections that are occurring everyday in the world?
1.6,000
2.60,000
3.6,00,000
4.10,00,000
If a person can see an object clearly when it is placed at about 25cm away from him, he is suffering from:
1.Myopia
2.Hyper- myopia
3.Astigmatism
4.None of the above
In how many times human will lose their consciousness if blood will stop flowing to the brain?
1.2 sec
2.5 sec
3.15 to 20 sec
4.5 min
In which organ of the human body are the lymphocyte cells formed?
1.Liver
2.Long bone
3.Pancreas
4.Spleen
Name an Organelle which serves as a primary packaging area for molecules that will be distributed throughout the cell?
1.Mitochondria
2.Plastids
3.Golgi apparatus
4.Vacuole
Name an organism that contains a single chromosome and cell division occurs through fission or budding?
1.Eukaryotes
2.Prokaryotes
3.Bacteria
4.Primitive organism
Name the outermost boundary of the cell?
1.Plasma membrane
2.Cytoplasm
3.Nuclear membrane
4.None of the above
Name the process in which the ingestion of material by the cells is done through the plasma membrane?
1.Egestion
2.Diffusion
3.Osmosis
4.Endocytosis
Name the process in which the membrane of a vesicle can fuse with the plasma membrane and extrude its contents to the surrounding medium?
1.Exocytosis
2.Endocytosis
3.Osmosis
4.Diffusion
Name the process in which the passage of water goes from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration through a semi permeable membrane?
1.Diffusion
2.Osmosis
3.Both a) and b)
4.Neither a) nor b)
Name the process through which much needed oxygen is supplied to all the cells of the plants?
1.Diffusion
2.Endosmosis
3.Exosmosis
4.Photosynthesis
The jelly-like substance present inside the cell is known as:
1.Cytoplasm
2.Ectoplasm
3.Nucleoplasm
4.None of the above
What happen when the exposure to carbon monoxide (from coal gas) is extremely dangerous and can kill a patient?
1.The compound carboxy-haemoglobin (COHb) it forms with haemoglobin can gradually clot the blood resulting in circulatory failure.
2.COHb reduces the ability of blood to transport oxygen by rupturing a vast majority of erythrocytes.
3.COHb is stable compound and thus deprives blood of its ability to transport oxygen.
4.COHb greatly modifies the structure of haemoglobin thus making it lose its affinity for oxygen.
What is the averages rate of the heart beats (per minute) in an adult?
1.60
2.72
3.84
4.96
What is the gestation period of camel?
1.280 to 300 days
2.320 to 350 days
3.365 to 400 days
4.425 to 440 days
What is the reason behind the small shrunken scrotal of an adult bulls straying on Delhi roads?
1.Congenital defect
2.Negative feedback due to extremely high levels of testosterone
3.Castration
4.All of these
What is the total number of permanent incisors in both the upper and lower jaws of the cattle and buffaloes?
1.4
2.8
3.12
4.16
What is the weight of human heart?
1.100 gms
2.300 gms
3.800 gms
4.1000 gms
What part of the Quinine plant is commonly used drug for Malaria?
1.Leaves
2.Fruits
3.Root
4.Stem bark
What proportion of children is likely to be colour blindness when their parent (mother has normal vision & father has colour-blindness)?
1.0 per cent
2.25 per cent
3.50 per cent
4.100 per cent
Where does fertilization occurs in the female?
1.Fallopian tube
2.Uterus
3.Cervix
4.Vagina
Where is the Central Drug Research Institute of India is located?
1.Delhi
2.Bangalore
3.Madras
4.Lucknow
Which among the following sentence is not correct about the organelles?
1.They are found in all Eukaryotic cells.
2.They are found in multicellular organisms.
3.They coordinate to produce the cell.
4.They are small sized and mostly internal.
Which of the following blood group is considered as Universal Donor?
1.A
2.AB
3.B
4.O
Which of the following components increases the effectiveness of the Photosynthesis process?
1.Ultraviolet
2.Red
3.Blue
4.Infrared
Which of the following crop is affected by the "early blight" disease?
1.Potato
2.Rice
3.Sugarcane
4.Wheat
Which of the following deficiency causes the dietary deficiency of Xerophthalmia?
1.Protein
2.Vitamin A
3.Riboflavin
4.Unsaturated fatty acids, linoleic and linolenic acids
Which of the following disease occur when the replacement of breast feeding by less nutritive food, low in proteins and calories, infants below the age of one year?
1.Kwashiorkor
2.Marasmus
3.Rickets
4.Pellagra
Which of the following is one of the functions of antigen?
1.Lowers body temperature
2.Destroys harmful bacteria
3.Triggers the immune system
4.Used as an antidote to poison
Which of the following is the universal recipient blood group?
1.A
2.B
3.AB
4.0
Which of the following is the volume of the urine produced in an adult human every 24 hours?
1.1 litre
2.1.5 litres
3.3.0 litres
4.5.0 litres
Which of the following led to the expulsion of milk from the breast during suckling?
1.Prolactin
2.Oxytocin
3.Vasopressin
4.Estrogen and Progesterone
Which of the following pigment causes eye colour of person (brown eyes, blue eyes or black eyes)?
1.Cornea
2.Choroid
3.Iris
4.Vitreous body
Which of the following process that does not involve evolution of CO2?
1.Combustion
2.Respiration
3.Fermentation
4.Photosynthesis
Which of the following statement is related with the 'Sulphur shower'?
1.Discharge of large quantities of Crocus (yellow kesar) pollen grains into the air.
2.Discharge of large quantities of pinus pollen grains into the air forming yellowish clouds.
3.Release of a large amount of sulphur particles into the air from factories processing sulphur.
4.Release of a large amount of sulphur particles into the air near sulphur mines.
Which of the following teeth of child (3-4 Years) is not a part of the milk teeth?
1.Incisors
2.Canines
3.Molars
4.Premolars
Which of the following gland controls the blood pressure?
1.Thalamus gland
2.Adrenal gland
3.Thyroid gland
4.Pancreas gland
Who among the following discovered the anti-rabies vaccine?
1.Edward Jenner
2. James Lind
3.Louis Pasteur
4.Robert Koch
Who discovered cell in 1665?
1.Robert Hook
2.Robert Crook
3.David Thomson
4.Marie Francois
Why it is not advisable to sleep under a tree at night?
1.Release of less oxygen
2.Release of more oxygen
3.Release of carbon dioxide
4.Release of carbon monoxide
Why was DDT banned which an organ chlorine compound, used first to control malaria, carried in mosquitoes and later to a variety to insect pests?
1.It brings about a change in sex chromosomes
2.It persists in the environment and bio-accumulates
3.It increases its affinity hundred-fold for haemoglobin preventing its coupling with oxygen
4.All of these