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14.Cnidarians are usually found in two basic forms polyps and the
11. An example of latent period in which DNA of phage is Integrated with the DNA of host coli chromosome is
a. Lysis b. Lysogenic-phase c. T4 phage d. Attenuated virus
14.It is a fatal degenerative disease that affects the nervous systems of sheep and goats
A. Hormones b. hemoglobin c. red blood cell d.white blood cell
2. Pulmonary veins carry
a. red oxygenated blood b. . bluish red deoxygenated blood
c.deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs d. oxygenated blood from lungs to heart
3. Which of the following is the function of white blood cells?
a.Transport oxygen. b. Maintain homeostasis c. Defend against infection.
d. Produce haemoglobin.
4. Plasma
a.constitutes 45% of blood b.contains corpusclesc.contains platelets
d.is fluid part of blood
5. Plasma does not contain
A. Erythrocytes b. antibodies c. serum albumin d. serum globulin
6. Cells that are generally known as army of human body are
10. Yellow pus in wound is actually
a. RBC b. Plasma c. platelets d. Infected White Blood Cells
11. It is caused by faulty genes that affect the production of haemoglobin.
a. leukaemia b. thalassaemia c. Edema d. syndrom
1. In the upper part of the right atrium of the heart is a specialized bundle of neurons
known as
A. S A Node b. AV Node c. pace maker d.purkinge fibers
2. Blue baby syndrome is because of drinking water with excess amount of
a. Phosphates b. Sulphates c.Nitrates d. Carbonates
3. Which of the following is the function of white blood cells?
a.Transport oxygen. b. Maintain homeostasis c. Defend against infection.
d. Produce haemoglobin.
4. Pigmentation of skin is due to
a.Monocytes b. Melanocytesc.Lymphocytesd. leucocytes
5. Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg),
A. millimeters of mercury b. centimeters of mercury c.millimeters of water
d.meters of blood
6. Cells that are generally known as army of human body are
10. A colorless, watery, bodily fluid carried by the lymphatic system, consisting mainly of
white blood cells.
a. RBC b. bone marrow c. blood d. Lymph
11. It is caused by faulty genes that affect the production of hemoglobin.
a. leukemia b. thalassemia c. Edema d. syndrome
1. It is a chemical/drug used to inhibit the c. Observation – deductive reasoning –
growth of micro‐organisms inductive ‐ hypothesis – theory – law
a. Vaccine d. Hypothesis – deductive reasoning –
b. Antibiotics inductive – theory – law ‐ observation
c. Radiotherapy 8. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
d. Gene therapy (AIDS) is caused by
2. Insulin preparation comes under which a. HCV
branch of biology b. HBV
a. Social Biology c. HIV
b. Biotechnology d. HDV
c. Micro biology 9. A single nucleotide is made up of
d. Parasitology a. Pentose sugar and phosphorus
3. Following all are bio‐elements except b. Pentose sugar, phosphorus and
a. N nitrogenous bases
b. O c. Pentose sugar and nitrogenous bases
c. Ca d. Only Pentose sugar
d. Hg 10. Chromosome contains
4. Term/techniqueof Vaccination was a. DNA and Proteins
discovered by b. RNA and Proteins
a. Edward Jenner c. Only Proteins
b. Louis Pasteur d. DNA, RNA and Proteins
c.Emil Fischer 11. Fusion of male and female gametes is said
d. Robert Koshland to be
5. Endangered species means a. Pollination
a. Under threat b. Fertilization
b. Extinct c. Combination
c. Developed d. Socialization
d. Defunct 12. Two or more populations of different
6. Which of the following term is related to species living and interacting in same area
removal of pollutants by organisms a. Community
a. Bioremediation b. Ecosystem
b. Degradation c. Population
c. Integrated disease management d. Biosphere
d. Gene therapy 13. Enzymes are…………
a. Carbohydrates
b. Proteins
c. Fats
d. Lipids
7. Biological method is used to solve the 14. Lock and key theory of enzyme action was
biological problem, its correct sequence is proposed by
a. Hypothesis ‐law – theory – observation a. Fischer
– conclusion b. Koshland
b. Observation – hypothesis – deductive c. Konhe
reasoning – inductive – theory – law d. Mendel
1. It is a small infectious agent made up of 246 to 467 nucleotides
a. Prions b.Bacteriophagec. Viroid d. T4 phages
2. 0rgans performing a similar function but having a different evolutionary origin are
a. analogousb. homologous c.homoamorousd. both a and b
3. Flipper of whale, leg of cat, wing of bat and arm of man are
a. Homologous organsb. Analogous organsc.Homo + analogous d. Etymological organ
4. The correct sequence of taxa in classification of plants is
a. kingdom ‐‐‐‐family ‐‐‐‐order ‐‐‐‐ genus ‐‐‐‐‐division ‐‐‐‐‐‐species ‐‐‐‐class
b. kingdom ‐‐‐‐division ‐‐‐‐‐ class ‐‐‐‐‐ order‐‐‐‐‐ family ‐‐‐‐‐‐genus ‐‐‐‐‐species
c.kingdom ‐‐‐‐order ‐‐‐‐‐species ‐‐‐‐family ‐‐‐‐class ‐‐‐‐‐genus ‐‐‐‐‐division
d. kingdom ‐‐‐‐‐genus ‐‐‐‐‐division ‐‐‐‐‐‐class ‐‐‐‐‐order ‐‐‐‐family ‐‐‐‐species
5. Five kingdom system of classification was first proposed by b
a. Robert whittaker b. Margulis c. Schwartz d. Both b and c
6. Thegenetic material of a bacteriophage, incorporated into the genome of a bacterium and able to
produce phages if specifically activated. It is known as
a. T4 phages b. Prophage c. Lambda d. Enterobactria phage
7. The visible changes in the body are said to be
a. Diagnosis b. ymptoms c. Signs d. Signs and diagnosis
8. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by
a. HCV b. HBV c. HIV d. HDV
9. A single nucleotide is made up of
a. Pentose sugar and phosphorus b. Pentose sugar, phosphorus and nitrogenous bases
c.Pentose sugar and nitrogenous basesd. Only Pentose sugar
10. Chromosome contains
a. DNA and Proteins b. RNA and Proteins c. Only Proteins d. DNA, RNA and Proteins
11. Identifying organisms by their genus and species names is called
a. Nomenclature b. systematics c. succession d. binomial nomenclature
12. which of the following groups would contain the largest number of organisms?
a. Family b. class c. phylum d. order
13. Herpes and shingles are caused y
a. Medium and large genome DNA virus
b. Small genome virus
c. Medium and large genome RNA virus
d. Small genome RNA virus
14. The best known anti HIV drug is
a. Benzodiazephine b. Azidothymidine c. levodopa d.cefixime
15. Encephalitis is caused by
a. Arbo virus b. Rhino virus c. Rhabdo virus d. They decrease the rate of reaction paramyxo virus
16. Which of the following is not a viral disease
a. Mumps b. measles c. chicken pox d. diptheria
17. The first virus to be purified was
a. Flue virus b. Tobacco mosaic virus c. Small pox virus d. Polio virus
18. Which of the following is not a virus structure
a. Capsid b. Capsomerec. mitochondriad. nucleoprotein
1. Worm like structure that penetrates the stomach wall is
a. Syngamyb.Schizontc. Ookinete d. cytokinetic
2. 0rgans performing a similar function but having a different evolutionary origin are
a. analogousb. homologous c.homoamorousd. both a and b
3. Flipper of whale, leg of cat, wing of bat and arm of man are
a. Homologous organs b. Analogous organs c. Homo + analogous d. Etymological organ
4. The correct sequence of taxa in classification of plants is
a. kingdom ----family ----order ---- genus -----division ------species ----class
b. kingdom ----division ----- class ----- order----- family ------genus -----species
c.kingdom ----order -----species ----family ----class -----genus -----division
d. kingdom -----genus -----division ------class -----order ----family ----species
5. Five kingdom systems of classification was/were first proposed by
a. Robert Whittaker b. Margulis c. Schwartz d. Both b and c
6. The genetic material of a bacteriophage, incorporated into the genome of a bacterium and able
to produce phages if specifically activated. It is known as
a. T4 phages b. Prophage c. Lambda d. Enterobacteria phage
7. The visible changes in the body are said to be
a. Diagnosis b. symptoms c. Signs d. Signs and diagnosis
8. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome is caused by
a. HCV b. HBV c. HIV d. HDV
9. A single nucleotide is made up of
a. Pentose sugar and phosphorus b. Pentose sugar, phosphorus and nitrogenous bases
c.Pentose sugar and nitrogenous basesd. Only Pentose sugar
10. Chromosome contains
a. DNA and Proteins b. RNA and Proteins c. Only Proteins d. DNA, RNA
and Proteins
11. Identifying organisms by their genus and species names is called
a. Nomenclature b. systematics c. succession d.binomial nomenclature
12. which of the following groups would contain the largest number of organisms?
a. Family b. class c. phylum d. order
13. Herpes and shingles are caused y
a. Medium and large genome DNA virus
b. Small genome virus
c. Medium and large genome RNA virus
d. Small genome RNA virus
14. The best known anti HIV drug is
a. Benzodiazepine b. Azidothymidine c. levodopa d.cefixime
15. The formation and release of mature flagellated microgamete by the microgametocyte is
a. Exflagellation b.Fertilization c. Syngamy d. Schizont
16. Which of the following is not a viral disease?
a. Mumps b. measles c. chicken pox d. diphtheria
17. The first virus to be purified was
a. Flu virus b. Tobacco mosaic virus c. Small pox virus d. Polio virus
18. Which of the following is not a virus structure?
1. Which of the following is an insect
a. Cuttle fish b. Devil fish c. Silver fish d.Star fish
2. Flipper of whales, wings of bat and arms of man are consider as
a. Analogous organs b. Homologous organs c. Vestigial organs d. Heterozygous organs
3. Skeletons of marine shelled sarcodanias gives clues to possible deposits of
a. Calcium b. Petroleum c. Chromium d. Magnesium
4. Molluscs have open type of blood circulatory system except class……..
a. Cephalopoda b. Bivalvia c. Gastropoda d. Scaphopoda
5. Measles amd mumps in humans is caused by
a.Rhinoviruses b. Arboviruses c. Parmyxoviruses d. Rhabdoviruses
6. Most of the enzymes are highly active at about
a. 170Cb. 270C c. 470C d. 370C
7. Which of the statement about viruses is incorrect:
a. We cannot grow them in laboratories on
b. They are obligate intracellular parasite.
artificial medias
13.In life cycle of bacteriophage which step occur after attachment of prophage with the receptor site of the
Bacterial cell wall
a. Absorption b. Multiplication c.Lysogenyd. Penetration
1. Piles are also known as
a. Hemorrhoids b. Constipation c. Bulimia nervosa d. ulcer
2. Most of the absorption of food takes place in
a. Stomach b. Small intestine c. Large intestine d. Caecum
3. Skeletons of marine shelled sarcodanias gives clues to possible deposits of
a. Calcium b. Petroleum c. Chromiumd. Magnesium
4.What is the distinguishing feature of retroviruses
a. Encode RNA polymerase b. Encode reverse transcriptase c. Lack an envelope d. DNA virus
5. Rhipidistian fishes are the ancesters of
a.Amphibian b. Pisces c. Reptiles d. Mammals
6. Largest gland of the body is
a. Liver b. Pancreas c. Pituitary gland d. Thyroid gland
7. Which of the following gland possess characteristic of exocrine and endocrine gland.
a. Liver b. Pancreasc. Pituitary gland d. Thyroid gland
8. Filariasis is caused by
a. Segmented worm b. Flat worm c. Round worm d. Soft bodied
9. Ambulacral system is the characteristic of phylum
a. Arthropoda b. Echinodermata c. Annelida d. Chordata
10. The mouth parts of butter fly are of
a. Chewing & lapping type b. Sponging type c. Siphoning type d. biting type
11. Zn+2 is an inorganic activator for enzyme.
a. Phosphatase b. Chymotrypsin c. Maltase d. Carbonic anhydrase
12. Insulin preparation comes under which branch of biology
a. Social Biologyb. Biotechnologyc. Micro biologyd. Parasitology
13.Optimum pH of pepsin enzyme is
a. 1.4 b. 5.5 c. 7.1 d. 6.2
14.Mononucleotide is an important energy currency molecule, it is a
a. NAD b. NADH c. ATP d. FAD
15. It is estimated that a person of average size contains approximately 16 kg of fat which is equivalent to
a. 144000 Kj b. 144000 K Cal c. 1440000 K Cal d.14000 K Cal
1. Structure of enzyme is
a. Two dimensional b. Three dimensional c. Long unbranched d. Short branched
2. Fitting of substrate in active site is called as
a. Hydrolysis b. Condensation c. Polymerization d. Key and lock theory
3. The catalytic activity of an enzyme is restricted to its small portion called
a. Active site b. Passive site c. Allosteric site d. Native site
4. Optimum pH value for pepsin is
a. 5.5 b. 4.1 c. 1.4 d. 7.1
5. It suggests that the binding of the substrate to the enzyme alters the structure of the enzyme, placing
some strain on the substrate and further facilitating the reaction.
a.Key and Lock theory b. Fischer’s theory c. Induced fit model d. D.D. Wood’s hypothesis
6. Non‐proteinaceous part of holoenzyme is
a. Prosthetic groupb. Apoenzyme c. Endoenzyme d. Proteozyme
7. Zn+2 is an inorganic activator for enzyme.
a. Phosphatase b. Chymotrypsin c. Maltase d. Carbonic anhydrase
8. DDT and Parathion are inhibitors of key enzymes in
a. Nervous system b. Circulatory system c. Digestive system d. Respiratory system
9. It is a small infectious agent made up of 246 to 467 nucleotides
a. Prions b. Bacteriophage c. Viroid d. T4 phage
10. In case of conjugated enzymes, the protein part is called
a. Prosthetic group b. Apoenzyme c. Endoenzyme d. Proteozyme
11. The organic prosthetic group in holoenzymes are called
a. Holo group b. Co‐factors c. Co‐Enzymes d. Co‐Activators
12. Non‐competitive inhibitor is one which
a. Normally binds to active site of an enzymes b. Compete to active site of an enzyme
c. Binds away from the active site of an enzyme d. Binds close the active site of an enzyme
13. “When the product is in abundance, it binds competitively with enzyme’s active site, as the product is
used up, more product can be produced” this is an example of:
a. Activation b. Allosteric inhibition c. Feedback inhibitiond. competitive inhibition
14.Most vitamins are:
a. Competitive inhibitors b. Co‐factors c. Co‐Enzymes d. Co‐Activators
1. Piles are also known as
3. A network of smaller branches leading from the bronchi into the lung tissue & ultimately to air sacs
7. Which of the following gland possess characteristic of exocrine and endocrine gland.
8. Filariasis is caused by
11. It is a cancer which starts in blood-forming tissue, usually the bone marrow. It leads to the over-production of
abnormal white blood cells.
a. Anaemia b. Metastasisc. Leukaemia d. Thrombus
11. An example of latent period in which DNA of phage is Integrated with the DNA of host coli chromosome is
a. Lysis b. Lysogenic-phase c. T4 phage d. Attenuated virus
14.It is a fatal degenerative disease that affects the nervous systems of sheep and goats