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1.

Individual units of the calyx are called

A. petals
B. sepals
C. leaflets
D. corolla
Answer» C. leaflets
2.

The group of animals that follows the procedure of internal fertilization includes

A. reptiles
B. birds
C. mammals
D. all of above
Answer» E.
3.

In ovaries, the production of egg cells is classified as

A. primary oogonia
B. gametogenesis
C. oogenesis
D. spermatogenesis
Answer» D. spermatogenesis
4.

Considering the wind-pollinated and insect-pollinated flowers, the flowers that are pollinated by wind

A. have pinhead shape branches
B. have upward facing flowers
C. do not produce nectar
D. are large in size
Answer» D. are large in size
5.

The specialized organs in which egg cells or sperms are produced are called

A. gonads
B. testes
C. ovaries
D. sperms
Answer» B. testes
6.

In flowers, the outer whorls are classified as

A. haploid whorls
B. diploid whorls
C. non-reproductive whorls
D. reproductive whorls
Answer» D. reproductive whorls
7.

The ratio of fluid and sperms (respectively) in semen is

A. 85% and 15%
B. 75% and 25%
C. 90% and 10%
D. 70% and 30%
Answer» D. 70% and 30%
8.

Considering the whorls of plants, the gynoecium is classified as

A. fourth whorl
B. third whorl
C. second whorl
D. first whorl
Answer» B. third whorl
9.

The process which undergoes in secondary spermatocytes is classified as

A. meiosis-II
B. meiosis-I
C. mitosis-II
D. mitosis-I
Answer» B. meiosis-I
10.

The seeds that are ripe but do not germinate are called

A. dormant seeds
B. ovular seeds
C. haploid seeds
D. diploid seeds
Answer» B. ovular seeds
11.

The plants that reproduce through the tubers are

A. dasheen and garlic
B. yams and potatoes
C. onion and potatoes
D. onion and dasheen
Answer» C. onion and potatoes
12.

The production of the individuals of the same genus is called

A. reproduction
B. fission offspring
C. fragmented offspring
D. budded offspring
Answer» B. fission offspring
13.

The units of the fourth whorl of the flower are known as

A. ovules
B. macrospore
C. stigma
D. carpel
Answer» E.
14.

The endosperm is rich in starch and

A. proteins
B. lipids
C. carbohydrates
D. sugar
Answer» B. lipids
15.

The thalamus which is present in forebrain serves as a relay center between

A. ganglion and neuroglial
B. cranium and meninges
C. skeletal muscles and endocrine glands
D. spinal cord and brain
Answer» E.
16.

The body parts which detect the particular part of stimuli is

A. detector
B. response
C. receptor
D. action
Answer» D. action
17.

Considering the disorders of the eye, the short sight disorder is also known as

A. rhodopsin optic disorder
B. eye fovea
C. hypermetropia
D. myopia
Answer» E.
18.

The external part of the ear that direct the sound waves are

A. ear drum
B. pinna
C. auditory canal
D. cochlea
Answer» C. auditory canal
19.

Which of the following is a union of many axons that are enveloped by a covering made of lipid?

A. ganglion
B. nerve impulse
C. neuron
D. nerve impulse
Answer» E.
20.

The name of cardiotonic which stimulates the heart is

A. streptomycin
B. aspirin
C. terramycin
D. digitalis
Answer» E.
21.

The special protein of pathogens is

A. antiseptics
B. antigens
C. anti vaccines
D. anti pathogens
Answer» C. anti vaccines
22.

Long term use of sedative induce

A. emotional feelings
B. stomach cancer
C. loss of memory
D. suicidal thoughts
Answer» E.
23.

The psilocin (a group of hallucinogens) comes from

A. mushroom
B. foxglove
C. flowers of cannabis
D. cactus
Answer» B. foxglove
24.

The study of drug properties, composition, and medical applications is called

A. botany
B. pharmacology
C. paleontology
D. ecology
Answer» C. paleontology
25.

A tubular bundle of nerves is

A. pons
B. spinal cord
C. grey matter
D. peripheral nervous system
Answer» C. grey matter
26.

Eyes are prevented from dehydration and are wiped by

A. eye layers
B. optic nerves
C. retina
D. eyelids
Answer» E.
27.

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

A. parietal pathways
B. sensory pathways
C. motor pathways
D. temporal pathways
Answer» D. temporal pathways
28.

The wave which travels along the neurons and is based on electrochemical changes is called

A. nerve impulse
B. cell body
C. papillary impulse
D. axons
Answer» B. cell body
29.

Change in an environment which can provoke a response in an organism is called

A. effector
B. coordinator
C. stimuli
D. receptor
Answer» D. receptor
30.

The eye portion responsible for color vision and sharpness is

A. rods
B. cones
C. optic disc
D. fovea
Answer» E.
31.

The cornea and sclera comprises the

A. outer layer of eyeball
B. middle layer of eyeball
C. innermost layer of eyeball
D. whole eyeball
Answer» B. middle layer of eyeball
32.

In the male, the testosterone hormone is secreted by

A. pancreas
B. kidneys
C. ovaries
D. testes
Answer» C. ovaries
33.

Which of the following contracts in iris during dim light?

A. radial muscles
B. circular muscles
C. ciliary muscles
D. none of above
Answer» B. circular muscles
34.

The types of coordination in organisms include

A. chemical coordination only
B. nervous coordination only
C. bio-chemical coordination
D. chemical and nervous coordination
Answer» E.
35.

The cochlea is the part of the?

A. mid ear
B. outer ear
C. inner ear
D. none of above
Answer» D. none of above
36.

Which of the following is the coordinator in nervous coordination?

A. muscle
B. hormone
C. neuron
D. brain
Answer» E.
37.

Neuroglial cells of the nervous system perform the function of

A. movement
B. response
C. support
D. conduction
Answer» D. conduction
38.

In the peripheral nervous system, the nerves that lead to spinal cord and brain are called

A. cranial nerves
B. spinal nerves
C. frontal nerves
D. temporal nerves
Answer» C. frontal nerves
39.

The number of spinal nerves along the spinal cord is

A. 30
B. 38
C. 32
D. 31
Answer» E.
40.

The human body synthesizes rhodopsin from a vitamin named

A. vitamin c
B. vitamin d
C. vitamin a
D. vitamin b
Answer» B. vitamin d
41.

The grey matter of cerebral cortex consists of

A. non-myelinated dendrites
B. non-myelinated axons
C. myelinated axons
D. myelinated dendrites
Answer» C. myelinated axons
42.

Examples of effectors are muscles and

A. glands
B. bones
C. joints
D. organs
Answer» B. bones
43.

Along the spinal cord, the pairs of spinal nerves are

A. 29 pairs
B. 31 pairs
C. 33 pairs
D. 35 pairs
Answer» C. 33 pairs
44.

Which of the following are collectively called the brain stem?

A. thalamus, hypothalamus and midbrain
B. cerebellum, pons and medulla oblongata
C. medulla oblongata, pons and midbrain
D. thalamus, hypothalamus and medulla
Answer» D. thalamus, hypothalamus and medulla
45.

The spore formation type of asexual reproduction is usually adopted by

A. corals
B. hydra
C. Rhizopus
D. sporangium
Answer» D. sporangium
46.

The technique through which identical offsprings are produced from a single parent using its vegetative cell is called

A. tissue culture
B. cutting
C. grafting
D. none of above
Answer» B. cutting
47.

After the growth of the pollen tube through style and ovary, the pollen tube enters into

A. haploid nucleus
B. ovule
C. style
D. zygote
Answer» C. style
48.

The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower is called

A. cross pollination
B. insect pollination
C. wind pollination
D. self pollination
Answer» E.
49.

The buds that are present on the rhizomes upper surface are responsible to give rise to the

A. shoots
B. roots
C. stems
D. nodes
Answer» B. roots
50.

Which of the following services to attract bees, birds, etc.?

A. sepals
B. petals
C. calyx
D. corolla
Answer» C. calyx