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1.

The period when both atria contracts and blood is pumped towards the ventricles is classified as

A. atrial systole
B. cardiac diastole
C. atrial diastole
D. cardiac systole
Answer» B. cardiac diastole
2.

The tissues which are responsible for conduction of dissolved organic food between parts of the body are called

A. exothermal tissues
B. phloem tissues
C. xylem tissues
D. endothermal tissues
Answer» C. xylem tissues
3.

The water enters into sieve tubes from xylem via

A. osmosis
B. diffusion
C. fusion
D. binary fission
Answer» B. diffusion
4.

The nuclear envelope is formed around each

A. make over set
B. haploid set
C. diploid set
D. cross over set
Answer» C. diploid set
5.

The growth of abnormal cells leads to the formation of

A. tertiary fission
B. tumors
C. secondary fission
D. primary fission
Answer» C. secondary fission
6.

The German Biologist who discovered the meiosis process is

A. John Oscar
B. Oscar Hertwig
C. Oscar Wilde
D. Ernst Oscar
Answer» C. Oscar Wilde
7.

The type of cell division in which the cell is divided into two daughter cells is called

A. prophase
B. anaphase
C. mitosis
D. meiosis
Answer» D. meiosis
8.

The occasions in organism's lives for mitosis include

A. regeneration
B. asexual reproduction
C. cell replacement
D. all of above
Answer» E.
9.

During photolysis, the substance which is released is

A. oxygen
B. carbon dioxide
C. water
D. hydrogen
Answer» B. carbon dioxide
10.

The name of the main photosynthetic pigments is

A. chlorophyll-g
B. chlorophyll-d
C. chlorophyll-b
D. chlorophyll-a
Answer» E.
11.

The gain of electrons in hydrogen atoms is known as

A. catabolism
B. reduction
C. anabolism
D. oxidation
Answer» C. anabolism
12.

The synthesis of glucose in the presence of chlorophyll and sunlight from water and CO2 is

A. ribosomal synthesis
B. ribose synthesis
C. ultra synthesis
D. photosynthesis
Answer» E.
13.

The number of phases in which photosynthesis occurs is

A. three
B. two
C. four
D. five
Answer» C. four
14.

The blood vessel that carries blood to the heart is called

A. capillary
B. artery
C. vein
D. nerve
Answer» D. nerve
15.

The kind of granulocytes which kills the parasites and breaks the inflammatory substances are

A. basophils
B. chlorophylls
C. eosinophils
D. neutrophils
Answer» D. neutrophils
16.

The cardiac means

A. related to pancreas
B. related to heart
C. related to lungs
D. related to liver
Answer» C. related to lungs
17.

The capillaries are formed by the division of

A. arterioles
B. pulmonary arteries
C. centrioles
D. centrosome
Answer» B. pulmonary arteries
18.

The major proteins present in plasma are

A. antibodies
B. albumin
C. fibrinogen
D. all of above
Answer» E.
19.

The pulmonary trunk emerges from

A. left atria
B. right atria
C. left ventricle
D. right ventricle
Answer» E.
20.

The immediate treatment of acute myocardial infarction are

A. glyceryl trinitrate
B. oxygen supply
C. aspirin
D. all of above
Answer» E.
21.

The deoxygenated blood from legs is returned to the heart by many veins which empty into

A. inferior artery
B. inferior vana cava
C. femoral artery
D. superior artery
Answer» C. femoral artery
22.

In the body, the weight of blood is about

A. 1/12th of body
B. 1/5th of body
C. 1/8th of body
D. 1/4th of body
Answer» B. 1/5th of body
23.

In the upper thigh, the external iliac becomes

A. inferior artery
B. celiac artery
C. femoral artery
D. superior artery
Answer» D. superior artery
24.

The vein through which food molecules goes towards the heart is called

A. hepatic vein
B. portal vein
C. lateral vein
D. ileum vein
Answer» B. portal vein
25.

The esophagus connects the pharynx to the

A. kidney
B. stomach
C. lungs
D. liver
Answer» C. lungs
26.

The diet which contains the required essential nutrients in the right proportions is

A. opsin diet
B. insoluble diet
C. balanced diet
D. soluble diet
Answer» D. soluble diet
27.

The nutrients that are required by plants in large quantities are considered as

A. mega nutrients
B. chemical nutrients
C. micronutrients
D. macronutrients
Answer» E.
28.

The magnesium is important for enzymes to produce

A. sugars
B. fats
C. carbohydrates
D. all of above
Answer» E.
29.

The nutrients that are required by plants in smaller quantities are considered as

A. micronutrients
B. macronutrients
C. mega nutrients
D. chemical nutrients
Answer» B. macronutrients
30.

The gut disorder in which sufferer experiences hard feces with difficulty to eliminate is called

A. acidity
B. diarrhea
C. constipation
D. appendix infection
Answer» D. appendix infection
31.

The grains, legumes and eggs are considered as dietary sources of

A. carbolic acid
B. proteins
C. citric acid
D. carboxylic acid
Answer» C. citric acid
32.

The medicines that are used to cure constipation are known as

A. methylxanthines
B. leprostatistics
C. paracetamol
D. laxatives
Answer» E.
33.

The droughts, unequal distribution of food, increased population and flooding are the causes of

A. typhoid
B. dengue fever
C. malaria
D. famine
Answer» E.
34.

The disease which is caused by a deficiency of vitamin-C is

A. scurvy
B. anemia
C. rickets
D. insomnia
Answer» B. anemia
35.

The 'UNICEF' stands for

A. United Nations Curing Funds
B. United Nations Children's Fund
C. Union Nations Cancer Fund
D. United Nationals Cancer Finances
Answer» C. Union Nations Cancer Fund
36.

The macronutrient which is a structural component of the cell wall and activates the enzymes is

A. boron dioxide
B. carbon monoxide
C. nitrogen dioxide
D. calcium
Answer» E.
37.

The vitamin which is needed to maintain calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood is

A. vitamin A
B. vitamin D
C. vitamin B
D. vitamin C
Answer» C. vitamin B
38.

The micronutrient which is involved in water osmosis is

A. zinc
B. copper
C. chlorine
D. manganese
Answer» D. manganese
39.

The apoptosis is classified as

A. programmed cell death
B. non-programmed cell death
C. accidental cell death
D. mitotic cell death
Answer» B. non-programmed cell death
40.

The biologist August Weismann described the significance of meiosis for inheritance in

A. 1858
B. 1862
C. 1890
D. 1878
Answer» D. 1878
41.

The maintenance of chromosomal set is considered as importance of

A. thylakoids
B. phragmoplast
C. mitosis
D. meiosis
Answer» D. meiosis
42.

The meiosis is important element for

A. asexual reproduction
B. sexual reproduction
C. binary fission
D. budding
Answer» C. binary fission
43.

The homologous chromosomes will remain as bivalent after

A. passing over
B. crossing over
C. taking over
D. making over
Answer» C. taking over
44.

The chromosomes are arranged along the cell equator to form

A. metaphase plate
B. anaphase plate
C. telophase plate
D. prophase plate
Answer» B. anaphase plate
45.

The part of the body in which sloughed cells are replaced by the new cells is

A. kidneys and lungs
B. wind pipe
C. esophagus
D. digestive tract
Answer» E.
46.

The cells of malignant tumors are classified as

A. cancer cells
B. fission cells
C. bud cells
D. insulated cells
Answer» B. fission cells
47.

The process by which cytokinesis occurs in animal cells is called

A. vessel elements
B. cleavage
C. chromatin elements
D. mitotic elements
Answer» C. chromatin elements
48.

The number of kinetochores fibers in metaphase that are attached to poles of chromosomes are

A. eight
B. four
C. two
D. ten
Answer» D. ten
49.

The example of cells that remain in the G0 phase for an indefinite period is

A. neutrons
B. electrons
C. neurons
D. protons
Answer» D. protons
50.

The first phase of the cell cycle is known as

A. forth gap
B. third gap
C. second gap
D. first gap
Answer» E.