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1.

Considering all the veins of the human body, the veins that carry deoxygenated blood are

A. pulmonary veins
B. connective veins
C. endothelial veins
D. exothelial veins
Answer» B. connective veins
2.

The capillaries are considered as the smallest blood vessels present in

A. pulmonary vessels
B. tissues
C. pulmonary arteries
D. pulmonary valves
Answer» C. pulmonary arteries
3.

The small openings present in stems of plants are classified as

A. plasmodesmata
B. lenticels
C. guard cells
D. stomatas
Answer» C. guard cells
4.

The period in the cardiac cycle during which blood is filled into atria and ventricles and atria relaxes is called

A. atrial diastole
B. cardiac systole
C. atrial systole
D. cardiac diastole
Answer» E.
5.

The dengue fever leads to the decrease in

A. sucrose
B. white blood cells
C. platelets
D. red blood cells
Answer» D. red blood cells
6.

The muscular organ which is responsible to pump blood through the blood vessels is known as

A. lungs
B. liver
C. heart
D. none of above
Answer» D. none of above
7.

The difference between different blood groups is based on specific

A. platelets
B. basophils
C. antigens
D. neutrophils
Answer» D. neutrophils
8.

The muscles that are composed of striated cells and perform involuntary actions are

A. pelvic muscles
B. abdominal muscles
C. sphincter muscles
D. cardiac muscles
Answer» E.
9.

The function of pericardial fluid is to

A. reduce friction
B. increase friction
C. increase supply of oxygen
D. increase supply of water
Answer» B. increase friction
10.

The substances that act as biocatalysts are considered as

A. reactants
B. products
C. enzymes
D. catalysts
Answer» C. enzymes
11.

The enzymes involved in metabolic pathways take the product as a

A. solutes
B. concentrates
C. nitrates
D. substrates
Answer» E.
12.

The physiologist who used the term 'enzyme' for the first time is

A. John Oscar
B. Oscar Hertwig
C. Winhelm Kuhne
D. Ernst John
Answer» D. Ernst John
13.

The example of organic cofactors is

A. flavin and potassium
B. nitro Flavin
C. heme and flavin
D. riboflavin
Answer» D. riboflavin
14.

The particular order in which several enzymes works together is classified as

A. inactive pathways
B. active pathways
C. synthetic pathways
D. metabolic pathways
Answer» E.
15.

The covalent bonds that connect two phosphates are indicated by

A. inverted commas
B. colon
C. tilde
D. semicolon
Answer» D. semicolon
16.

The energy received from sunlight is absorbed by

A. chromatin
B. chromatids
C. chlorophyll
D. chloroplasts
Answer» D. chloroplasts
17.

While burning a fuel, the substance which is consumed is

A. NO2
B. HCl2
C. O2
D. MNO4
Answer» D. MNO4
18.

If the right hand side of general equation for the process of photosynthesis is 6CO2 + 12H2O + light energy then left hand side of photosynthesis is

A. C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O
B. C10H9O5 + 6O2 + 6H2O
C. C12H12O6 + 6O4 + 6H4O
D. C8H10O8 + 6O2 + 6H2O
Answer» C. C12H12O6 + 6O4 + 6H4O
19.

In the process of glycolysis, the NADH generates

A. 2 Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide (FAD)
B. 2 Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP)
C. 2 Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
D. 2 Adenosine monophosphate (AMP)
Answer» D. 2 Adenosine monophosphate (AMP)
20.

The biologist who suggested the modification in lock and key model proposed by Emil Fischer is

A. Jane Olive
B. Emil August
C. Daniel Olive
D. Daniel Koshland
Answer» E.
21.

The enzymes that are used to remove resistant starch residues are called

A. nucleated enzymes
B. synthetic enzymes
C. protease enzymes
D. amylase enzymes
Answer» E.
22.

The proteins are made up of

A. amino acids
B. riboflavin acids
C. omega 3 acids
D. zinc based acids
Answer» B. riboflavin acids
23.

The biochemical reaction in which large molecules are synthesized is classified as

A. empiricism
B. anabolism
C. tropism
D. metabolism
Answer» C. tropism
24.

The pepsin enzymes that work in the stomach cavity are classified as

A. diploid enzymes
B. haploid enzymes
C. non-transferable enzymes
D. extracellular enzymes
Answer» E.
25.

The centrioles are duplicated during

A. interphase
B. anaphase
C. telophase
D. metaphase
Answer» B. anaphase
26.

The spindle fibers are formed on the surface of

A. nuclear envelope
B. chromatin envelope
C. cristae envelope
D. mitotic envelope
Answer» B. chromatin envelope
27.

The phase of meiosis I which consists of metaphase I, prophase I, telophase I and anaphase I is

A. synopsis
B. cytokinesis
C. karyokinesis
D. micro dialysis
Answer» D. micro dialysis
28.

The chromosomes are divided in anaphase to form

A. daughter chromosomes
B. sister chromosomes
C. daughter chromatids
D. sister chromatids
Answer» E.
29.

The biologist who described the significance of meiosis for the inheritance and reproduction is

A. August Weismann
B. Jane Austen
C. Ernst James
D. Arthur Austen
Answer» B. Jane Austen
30.

The top of the trachea is known as

A. esophagus
B. epiglottis
C. pharynx
D. larynx
Answer» E.
31.

The classification of fertilizers includes

A. organic fertilizers only
B. inorganic fertilizers only
C. amino acids
D. organic and inorganic fertilizers
Answer» E.
32.

The fiber which passes through the alimentary canal as it is broke down is

A. unsaturated dietary fiber
B. soluble dietary fiber
C. insoluble dietary fiber
D. saturated dietary fiber
Answer» C. insoluble dietary fiber
33.

The situation in which there is no enough food in an area to feed people is called

A. famine
B. drought
C. monsoon
D. thunderstorms
Answer» B. drought
34.

The process in which food is prepared and converted into the substances needed for energy and growth is classified as

A. nutrition
B. respiration
C. electrolysis
D. metabolism
Answer» B. respiration
35.

When two species are interdependent they form a

A. domino effect
B. pollution
C. parasitic relation
D. deforestation
Answer» B. pollution
36.

Eukaryotic and simple multicellular organisms are included in the kingdom

A. Monera
B. Protista
C. Fungi
D. Plantae
Answer» C. Fungi
37.

Considering the biodiversity, the plants can be classified as

A. sativum
B. pisum
C. fauna
D. flora
Answer» E.
38.

The name of the order to which humans belongs is

A. primates
B. odonatan
C. acarina
D. protura
Answer» B. odonatan
39.

The wood which is used to make houses is taken from

A. timber
B. pulp
C. pine
D. bark
Answer» B. pulp
40.

When thrombus becomes free-floating and dislodges then the thrombus becomes

A. embolus
B. bolus
C. acidosis
D. hypnosis
Answer» E.
41.

The individuals having blood group AB are considered as

A. universal donors
B. universal recipients
C. national recipients
D. national donors
Answer» C. national recipients
42.

The kind of pull which is responsible for conduction of salts and water to aerial parts of plants from the roots is called

A. potential pull
B. transpiration pull
C. kinetic pull
D. osmotic pull
Answer» C. kinetic pull
43.

If the blood group of a person is B then the antibodies present in that person's blood is

A. anti-O antibodies
B. anti-OA antibodies
C. anti-B antibodies
D. anti-A antibodies
Answer» E.
44.

The adhere of water molecules to the walls of xylem is called

A. cohesion
B. adhesion
C. aggression
D. impression
Answer» C. aggression
45.

Recently taxonomist divided the organisms in to

A. 5 kingdoms
B. 2 kinds
C. 2 kingdoms
D. 5 kinds
Answer» B. 2 kinds
46.

The cell wall of kingdom Plantae organisms is made up of

A. chitin
B. cellulose
C. polysaccharides
D. lipids
Answer» C. polysaccharides
47.

The order in taxonomic hierarchies is known as a group of

A. related class
B. related phylum
C. related family
D. related genus
Answer» D. related genus
48.

Lion, tiger and swamp deer are extinct species in

A. Pakistan
B. India
C. Africa
D. America
Answer» B. India
49.

The main types of protists do not includes

A. protozoan
B. fungi-like
C. Volvox and amoeba
D. algae
Answer» D. algae
50.

The scientist Bu Ali Sina was born in

A. 908 AD
B. 809 AD
C. 980 AD
D. 890 AD
Answer» D. 890 AD