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1.

After the completion of meiosis-I in primary oocytes, the number of haploid cells produced is

A. 8
B. 6
C. 2
D. 4
Answer» D. 4
2.

The repeat division of cells present in walls of tubules of testes by mitosis leads to the formation of

A. diploid spermatogonia
B. haploid spermatogonia
C. diploid primary spermatocytes
D. diploid secondary spermatocytes
Answer» B. haploid spermatogonia
3.

The individual units of the corolla (inner whorl) are known as

A. anthers
B. stylus
C. petals
D. sepals
Answer» D. sepals
4.

The middle part of the carpel is called

A. pistils
B. ovary
C. style
D. stigma
Answer» D. stigma
5.

The embryonic stem located above the cotyledon attachment point is called

A. hypocotyls
B. radicle
C. Plumule
D. epicotyls
Answer» E.
6.

The small oval-shaped organs located in the abdominal cavity are called

A. egg cells
B. placenta
C. ovaries
D. horns
Answer» D. horns
7.

The smaller cell produced by primary oocytes is called

A. first polar body
B. second polar body
C. secondary oocyte
D. territory oocyte
Answer» B. second polar body
8.

Osteoporosis is more common in

A. old women
B. old men
C. children
D. teenagers
Answer» B. old men
9.

The function of the tendons is to attach

A. muscles to bones
B. one bone to another joint
C. one muscle to another muscle
D. muscle to hinge joints
Answer» B. one bone to another joint
10.

One bone is attached to another at joints by

A. tendons
B. ligaments
C. muscles
D. cartilages
Answer» C. muscles
11.

Soft and porous interior of the bone is called

A. soft bone
B. hard bone
C. compact bone
D. spongy bone
Answer» E.
12.

The hardest connective tissue in the body is

A. cartilage
B. muscles
C. bone
D. tendons
Answer» D. tendons
13.

The movement in which a muscle contract and straightens the joint is called

A. flexion
B. extension
C. straightening
D. shrinkage
Answer» C. straightening
14.

Dense, clear blue-white, firm connective tissue is called

A. bone
B. cartilage
C. firm tissue
D. joint
Answer» C. firm tissue
15.

One end of skeletal muscles is always attached to

A. moveable bone
B. immoveable bone
C. soft bone
D. hard bone
Answer» C. soft bone
16.

The hardest connective tissue in our body is called

A. cartilage
B. tendon
C. ligament
D. bone
Answer» E.
17.

Degeneration in the cartilage present at joints causes

A. osteoarthritis
B. rheumatoid arthritis
C. gout
D. osteoporosis
Answer» B. rheumatoid arthritis
18.

All are examples of cranial reflexes, but, not

A. salivation
B. scratching
C. blushing
D. sneezing
Answer» C. blushing
19.

The two points of the retina are called

A. rods and cones
B. cornea and iris
C. anterior chamber and posterior chamber
D. fovea and optic disc
Answer» E.
20.

When the involuntary response produced by CNS is very quick, it is called

A. reflex arc
B. reflex action
C. sympathetic nervous system
D. parasympathetic nervous system
Answer» C. sympathetic nervous system
21.

The hormone somatotropin is produced by

A. thyroid gland
B. adrenal gland
C. pancreas
D. pituitary gland
Answer» E.
22.

The excessive amount of somatotropin leads to the disorder causes tall height is called

A. dwarfism
B. gigantism
C. vasopressin
D. acromegaly
Answer» C. vasopressin
23.

The vestibule can detect changes in

A. posture of body
B. ear
C. nose
D. mouth
Answer» B. ear
24.

The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for

A. voluntary actions
B. normalizing all functions
C. "fight or flight" response
D. involuntary actions
Answer» D. involuntary actions
25.

The less production of thyroxin hormone leads to the disorder known as

A. parathyroidism
B. hypothyroidism
C. hyperthyroidism
D. goitre
Answer» C. hyperthyroidism
26.

Considering the spinal and cranial nerves, the pathway which conducts impulses to the central nervous system from receptors is classified as

A. temporal
B. parietal
C. sensory
D. motor
Answer» D. motor
27.

The responses or actions that are uncontrollable by conscious control are classified as

A. involuntary actions
B. voluntary actions
C. sympathetic actions
D. parasympathetic actions
Answer» B. voluntary actions
28.

The cluster of pouches opened from alveolar ducts is called

A. pulmonary cells
B. alveoli
C. bronchus
D. epithelial cells
Answer» C. bronchus
29.

The most common cause of cancer-related deaths is

A. kidney cancer
B. liver cancer
C. lung cancer
D. stomach cancer
Answer» D. stomach cancer
30.

The main cause of lung cancer is

A. pollutants
B. smoking
C. cough
D. fever
Answer» C. cough
31.

During inspiration the diaphragm is

A. contracted
B. dome shaped
C. relaxed
D. raised
Answer» B. dome shaped
32.

In nostrils, the substance which moistens and keep the incoming air warm is classified as

A. bronchi
B. larynx
C. mucous
D. glottis
Answer» D. glottis
33.

The nitric acid (HNO3) and nitrous acid (HNO2) are combined with different salts to produce

A. nitrates
B. nitric acid and hydrogen
C. carbon and oxygen
D. carbon dioxide
Answer» B. nitric acid and hydrogen
34.

The consumers of an ecosystem are classified as

A. herbivores only
B. carnivores only
C. aquatic carnivores
D. herbivores and carnivores
Answer» E.
35.

Unwanted, unpleasant sounds are called

A. bad sounds
B. noise
C. unpleasant sounds
D. unwanted sounds
Answer» C. unpleasant sounds
36.

The perfect biogeochemical cycle is

A. nitrogen cycle
B. sulphur cycle
C. carbon cycle
D. oxygen cycle
Answer» D. oxygen cycle
37.

For all ecosystems, the major source of energy is

A. galaxies
B. universe
C. sun
D. moon
Answer» D. moon
38.

The neurons that formed the spinal cord and brain are

A. sensory neurons
B. motor neurons
C. interneurons
D. rotator neurons
Answer» D. rotator neurons
39.

Auditory reflexes and postures are controlled by

A. forebrain
B. midbrain
C. hindbrain
D. thalamus
Answer» C. hindbrain
40.

In the human peripheral nervous system, the pairs of cranial nerves are

A. 12
B. 15
C. 30
D. 31
Answer» B. 15
41.

The external ear consists of

A. malleus, incus and stapes
B. vestibule, semicircular canals and cochlea
C. pinna, auditory canal and ear drum
D. Eustachian tube and oval window
Answer» D. Eustachian tube and oval window
42.

Spinal nerves emerge from the

A. vertebral column
B. spinal cord
C. Medulla Oblongata
D. cerebrum
Answer» C. Medulla Oblongata
43.

When the circular muscles of the Iris contract, the pupil will

A. dilate
B. shrink
C. swell
D. constricts
Answer» E.
44.

If somatotropin is excessively produced after growing age, then the condition that occurs is called

A. gigantism
B. acromegaly
C. dwarfism
D. albinism
Answer» C. dwarfism
45.

In a coordinated action, the common example of receptors is

A. touch and light
B. muscles and glands
C. nose and eyes
D. hormones in blood
Answer» D. hormones in blood
46.

The thalamus part of the forebrain is involved in

A. emotions
B. consciousness
C. pleasure and sorrow
D. thinking intelligence
Answer» C. pleasure and sorrow
47.

During expiration, the diaphragm will relax and become

A. dome shaped
B. less dome shaped
C. circular
D. elongated
Answer» C. circular
48.

Smoking can also cause weakening and staining of

A. hair
B. muscles
C. nails
D. teeth
Answer» E.
49.

Gaseous exchange in leaves and young stems occurs through

A. lenticels
B. stomata
C. cuticle
D. diffusion
Answer» C. cuticle
50.

The alveolus is a sac-like structure, lined by a single layer of

A. cuticular cells
B. epidermal cells
C. epithelial cells
D. internal cells
Answer» A. cuticular cells