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STUDY POINT
Q1.
Q2.
Q3.
DPP. No. 1
Animal Nutrition
(D) Nutrition
(C) Thirst
(C) Both
(D) Premaxilla
Q5.
Nasopalatine duct
(A) have Jacobson's organ
(C) present in rabbit
Q7.
Q8.
Q4.
Q6.
ZOOLOGY
(D) Vallate
(D) Vallate
Q10.
Q9.
(C) Phospholipids
Digestion is conversion of
(A) Macromolecules into micromolecules
(B) Non diffusible molecules into diffusible molecule
(C) None absorbable molecule into absorbable molecule
(D) All of these
Q12.
Q13.
Digestion is
(A) Physical process (B) Biochemical process
Q14.
Q11.
(C) Both
(C) Man
(D) None
(D) Rabbit
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Q15.
Special Points
Top number (numerator) represents the number of each type of tooth in the upper jaw on one
side of head.
Bottom number (denominator) represents the number of teeth in the lower part of jaw on the
same side.
Sea horse, pipe fishes and sturgeon are toothless.
Among amphibians toad & sirens are toothless.
Lower jaw of frog is toothless.
Among reptilies turtle and tortoise are toothless
All modern birds are toothless
Among mammals, monotremes, Manis and large whale (Mystacocenti) are toothless
Among human, in an inbreed community of Hyderabad, SIND male are toothless. They are bold
& extremly senstive to heat. They are called Bhudas
Unusual teeth
Polyphyodont
Heterodont
Isodont
(Homodont)
Pleurodont
Bunodont
Lophodont
Solenodont
Secondont
Types of teeth
Characters
Part bone; not embedded in sockets.
Embedded in deep socket of some jaw
bones
Teeth jaw only once in life i.e., contain
only one set of teeth
All teeth, except molar, grow twice in life
i.e., contain two set of teeths [milk
(temporary) & permanent]
Fallen or wornout teeth can be replaced
many times throughout life
More than one type of teeth
In human 4 types (incisor, canine,
premolar & molar) occur
All teeth are similar
Teeth fixed by sides to lateral surfaces of
jaw ridges
Low cusps
Transverse ridges
Crescent shape cusps
Cusps pointed
Example
Reptiles, except crocodiles
Mammals, crocodiles
Platypus, toothed whale
Mammals
Most vertebrates
Eg. frog, other than mammal
Human, mammal
Toothed whale
Reptiles
Humans
Elephant
Sheep
Carnivores
Man (adult)
Dog
Cat
Rat
Pig / horse
Squirral
Rabbit
Cow
Sheep
Bat
i
2
2
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
1
1
2
1
0
3
0
3
2
3
c
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
pm
2
2
4
4
3
2
0
0
4
4
2
1
3
2
3
3
3
3
0
0
m
3 2123
=
2 = 32
3 2123
2 3142
=
2 = 42
3 3143
1 3131
=
2 = 30
1 3121
3 1003
=
2 = 16
3 1003
3 3143
=
2 = 44
3 3143
3 1023
=
2 = 22
3 1013
3 2033
=
2 = 28
3 1033
3 0033
=
2 = 32
3 3133
3 0033
=
2 = 32
3 3133
4 2104
=
2 = 32
5 2105
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Animal Nutrition
2.
ZOOLOGY
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The structure which contracts during inspiration is--(a) External intercostal muscles
(b) Internal intercostal muscles
(c) Radial muscles
(d) a & c both
There is 1500 ml of air in the lungs, it is :
(a) Vital capacity
(b) Tidal volume
(c) Residual air
(d) Supplimentary air
The air inspired over & above the normal inspiration:
(a) Inspired reserve volume
(b) Expired reserve volume
(c) Vital capacity
(d) None
The volume of air inspired & expired in normal breathing is called as :
(a) Inspiratory capacity
(b) Total capacity
(c) Tidal Volume
(d) Residual volume
Residual air is mainly found in :
(a) Alveolous
(b) Bronchus
(c) Nostril
(d) Trachea
Hiccup is caused due to :
(a) Uncontrolled contraction in intercostal muscles
(b) Uncontrolled contraction in the diaphragm
(c) Uncontrolled contraction in the stomach
(d) None
Total of inspiratory reserve volume, tidal volume & expiratory reserve volume is called as :
(a) Lungs capacity
(b) Vital capacity
(c) Tidal capacity
(d) None
The terminal part which is the site for exchange of gases :
(a) Trachea
(b) Air sacs
(c) Trachioles
(d) Alveoli
&
CO
in
the
arterial
blood is :
2
2
(a) 100 & 40 mm of Hg
(b) 46 & 40 mm of Hg
(c) 60 & 40 mm of Hg
(d) 120 & 60 mm of Hg
The air which is not participating in the exchange of gases :
(a) Tidal air
(b) Vital air
(c) Dead space air
(d) Residual air
Which is a correct statement :
(a) Respiratory centre is not affected by CO2
(b) Vital capacity in man is double than the expiratory volume
3
alveoli in human lungs
(d) During inspiration the lungs act as suction pump
Amount of O2 transported by 100 ml of blood :
(a) 50 ml
(b) 20 ml
(c) 80 ml
(d) 100 ml
Amount of O2in oxygented & deoxygenated blood :
(a) 19.6 ml% & 48 ml%
(b) 48.2 ml% & 54.8 ml%
(c) 15 ml% & 54 ml%
(d) 19.6 ml% & 15.6 ml%
The breathing stops momentarily after a deep breath, because :
(a) The thoracic muscles get fatigue
(b) CO2 is decreased in the blood
(c) O2 is decreased in the blood
(d) N2 get dissolved in the blood
Percentage of CO2 in the expired air is :
(a) 0.4%
(b) 1%
(c) 5%
(d) 21%
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Respiratory System
2.
ZOOLOGY
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Function of glottis is :
(a) To allow O2 to enter into trachea
DPP. No.
(b) Sound production
System
(c) To allow food to enter into Respiratory
oesophagus
(d) To prevent entry of food into the trachea.
The basic similarity between alveoli of lungs & villi of intestine :
(a) Both are lined by ciliated epithelium
(b) Both are richly supplied with blood & lymph vessels
(c) Both are suitable for absorption of gases
(d) Both provide increased surface for absorption
Movement of CO2 and O2 across the alveoli and capillaries takes plase by.
(a) Imbibition
(b) Diffusion
(c) Carrier transport
(d) Active transport
A molecule of Hb combines with how many molecules of O2 :
(a) 1-4
(b) 5-8
(c) 9-12
(d) 13-16
Minimum breathing rate in our body is during :
(a) Feeding
(b) Playing tennis
(c) Sleeping
(d) Speaking
In lungs, air ultimately reaches into :
(a) Bronchus
(b) Trachea (c) Alveoli
(d) Bronehioles
Which prevent trachea from collapsing :
(a) Muscles
(c) Ribs
Thoracic cage of man is formed of :
(a) Ribs & thoracic vertebrae
(c) Ribs & sternum
(b) Diaphragm
(d) Cartilagenous rings
(b) Ribs, sternum & lumbar vertebrae
(d) Ribs, sternum & thoracic vertebrae
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DPP. No. 4
ZOOLOGY
Circulatory System
The blood returning to the heart from lungs via pulmonary vein has more
(a) RBC per ml of blood
(b) Haemoglobin per ml of blood
(c) Oxygen per ml of blood
(d) Nutrient per ml of blood
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1.
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7.
The atrio-ventricular valves of the heart is prevented from turning inside out by tough strands of
connective tissue called as
(a) Tendinous cords
(b) Tricuspid (c) Pocket valve
(d) Mitral valve
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(d) Brain
(b) Haemoglobin
(d) More number of RBC
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12.
Which one of the statement is correct with reference to the circulation of blood in a mammal ?
(a) Left auricle receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
(b) Pulmonary artery returns oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left auricle
(c) Pulmonary vein carries venous blood from right auricle to lungs
(d) Venous blood is returned to the left auricle
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(d) Lion
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(c) Crocodile
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(c) Endocardium
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DPP. No. 5
ZOOLOGY
Circulatory System
2.
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(c) Tendinous
(d) Ligamentous
Since it is the sinu-auricular node which initiates the impulses in the heart of mammal it is called
(a) Cholinergic
(b) Adrenergic
(c) Neurogenic
(d) Myogenic
6.
In man, blood passes from the post caval into the diastolic right atrium of the heart because of
(a) Pushing of venous valves
(b) Suction pull
(c) Beating of S.A. node
(d) Pressure between post caval and atrium
7.
5.
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10.
During systole
(a) Auricles and ventricles contract simultaneously
(b) Auricles and ventricles contract separately
(c) Only auricles contract
(d) Only ventricles contract
11.
8.
12.
Which part of the circulatory system serves to supply blood to the heart
(a) Coronary
(b) Portal
(c) Pulmonary
(d) Systemic
13.
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14.
Which one is the correct route through which pulse making impulse travels in the heart
(a) SA node Purkinje fibres Bundle of His AV node Heart muscles
(b) AV node SA node Purkinje fibres Bundle of His Heart muscles
(c) AV node Bundle of His SA node Purkinje fibres Heart muscles
(d) SA node AV node Bundle of His Purkinje fibres Heart muscles
15.
(b) Brain
(d) Sensation of skin
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Animal classification
2.
ZOOLOGY
1.
DPP. No. 6
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DPP. No. 7
ZOOLOGY
(c) Adrenal
(d) somatostatin
4.
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3.
7.
If pituitary is surgically removed, blood level of sodium falls and that of potassium rises because of:
(a) atrophy of adrenal cortex
(b) atrophy of adrenal medulla
(c) fact that LTH from pituitary is no longer available
(d) fact that oxytocin from pituitary is no longer available
8.
Hormone related with birth and helps in the contraction of uterus is:
(a) relaxin
(b) estrogen
(c) oxytocin
(d) progesterone
9.
10.
(c) Thyroid
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Animal classification
2.
ZOOLOGY
1.
DPP. No. 8
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DPP. No. 9
ZOOLOGY
(b) neurotransmitter
Adrenaline causes:
(a) Hypoglycemia
4.
5.
(b) Hyperglycemia
6.
(d) Pineal
3.
(c) Thyroid
2.
(b) Pituitary
Aldosterone promotes:
(a) Ca+ reabsorption (b) Na+ reabsorption (c) Water reabsorption(d) All of these
A patient on examination found suffering from adrenal tumour. He is likely to develop:
7.
10.
11.
Sodium
(b) ACTH
(c) TSH
(d) FSH
(b) Pheromones
(c) Catecholamines
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3.
4.
(b) Platyhelminthes
(a) Marsupium
Platypus
(b) Blubber
Kangaroo
Flatworm
Sponge
Turbellarians are:
(c) parasitic trematodes
11.
C
(b) topolysis
(c) apolysis
(d) detachment
(b) Man
(c) Pig
(d) Snail
(b) Ova
10.
(d) Ascaris
9.
(c) Earthworm
8.
7.
6.
(d) Echinodermata
5.
(c) Annelida
2.
ZOOLOGY
Animal classification
1.
DPP. No. 10
(b) Jellyfish
(d) Crab
The trematode parasite infecting human lungs with two intermediate hosts in its life cycle is:
(a) Loa loa
(b) Schistosoma
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DPP. No. 11
ZOOLOGY
Animal classification
2.
Which one of the following phyla is characterized by the absence of a true coelom?
(A)Annelida
(B)Mollusca
(C)Nematoda
(D)Echinodermata
3.
4.
(C)Enterocoel
(D)Periplaneta
(D)Pseudocoel
5.
1.
6.
Ascaris protects itself from effects of digestive enzymes of the host by means of:
(A)Cuticle
(B)Antienzymes
(C)Both (A)and (b)
(D)Mucus
7.
(D)None of these
(D)None
8.
The third and fourth stage larvae of Ascaris develop in one of the following organs of human body:
(A)Liver
(B)Heart
(C)Lungs
(D)Spleen
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(D)Filariasis
12.
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(B)Fasciola hepatica
(D)Ancylostoma duodenale
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DPP. No. 12
ZOOLOGY
Animal classification
1.
Organisms having bilateral symmetry, closed circulatory system and metameric segmentation
belongs to:
(A) Annelida
(B) Mollusca
(C) Arthropoda
(D) Echinodermata
2.
(C) Annelida
4.
5.
(D) Unio
3.
(D) Mollusca
(C) Scorpion
Earthworm is kept in 40% KOH for long. The structure left intact is:
(A) Setae
(B) Sand particles
(C) Spermathecae
(D) Circular muscles
7.
8.
9.
Leech is:
(A) Vector
(B) Free-living
(C) Parasite
10.
6.
(C) Rabbit
(D) Ascaris
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(C) Arachnida
(D) Onychophora
(C) Blowfly
(D) Butterfly
(C) Urea
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DPP. No. 13
(D) Ammonia
(D) Platyhelminthes
9.
Peripatus
(B) Crab
Centipede
(C) Silkworm
Bedbug
(D) Housefly
Kingcrab
8.
Mosquito
Cockroach
Sandfly
Scorpion
10.
11.
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Animal classification
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ZOOLOGY
1.
DPP. No. 14
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DPP. No. 15
Animal classification
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ZOOLOGY
(D) Mansonia
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5.
(D) Phlebotomus
8.
If a honeybee is performing round dance, it is conveying the information of food source from the hive
at a distance of about:
(A) 50 metres
(B) 100 metres
(C) 1000 metres
(D) 2000 metres
9.
7.
10.
Lac is produced:
(A) by the male insect only
(B) by the female insect only
(C) more by the female than by the male insect
(D) more by the male than by the female insect
11.
Which one of the following is a matching pair of an animal and a certain phenomenon it exhibits?
(A) Chameleon
Mimicry
(B) Taenia
Polymorphism
(C) Pheretima
Sexual dimorphism
(D) Musca
Complete metamorphosis
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Animal classification
(C) Conchology
(D) Entomology
(C) Spiracle
(D) Ctenidium
(C) Chiton
(D) Patella
2.
8.
(C) Ascaris
10.
7.
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ZOOLOGY
1.
DPP. No. 16
11.
The molluscan which is dioecious with a single gonad and trochophore larva in its life history is:
(A) Octopus
(B) Sepia
(C) Dentalium
(D) Loligo
12.
13.
Members of which of the following phyla exhibit adaptations so widely varied environmental conditions?
(A) Coelenterata
(B) Porifera
(C) Echinodermata (D) Mollusca
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DPP. No. 17
ZOOLOGY
Animal classification
Which of the following animal groups has radially symmetrical adult but bilaterally symmetrical larva?
(A) Echinodermata (B) Mollusca
(C) Cnidaria
(D) Annelida
3.
4.
(D) Madreporaria
(D) Locomotion
(D) Jellyfish
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(C) Crayfish
5.
2.
(D) Ophiothrix
(C) Auricularia
(D) Pluteus
Echinoderms are heartless, brainless, headless, yet from evolutionary point of view, they have been
placed on the top of the invertebrate phyla because of:
(A) power of reproduction
(B) power of regeneration
(C) presence of enterocoel
(D) exclusively marine habitat
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10.
An animal having unsegmented coelomated and radially symmetrical body with distinct oral and
aboral surfaces is a member of:
(A) Porifera
(B) Mollusca
(C) Echinodermata (D) Arthropoda
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ZOOLOGY
Chemical coordination in animals
(B) parathyroid
(D) both (a) and (c)
3.
(D) Heart
(D) Myxoedema
4.
2.
Which endocrine gland stores its secretion in the extracellular space before discharging it into the
blood?
(A) Thyroid
(B) Adrenal
(C) Pancreas
(D) Testis
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(B) Ca deficiency
(D) Hypersecretion of growth hormone
(C) Calcium
Parathormone causes:
(A) Hypercalcemia
(C) Hyperglycemia
(B) Hypocalcemia
(D) Hypoglycemia
Hypoparathyroidism causes:
(A) Convulsion and tetany
(C) Upset in metabolism
9.
(D) Rickets
8.
5.
(D) None
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Chemical coordination in animals
A hormone with seat of activity in liver, converting glucose to glycogen is produced in:
(a) Pancreas
2.
DPP. No. 19
(b) Pituitary
(c) Parathyroids
(d) Thymus
A man suffering from diabetes mellitus drinks water more frequently as he has to eliminate from
blood, the extra:
(a) Salts
4.
(d) Protein
5.
(c) Insulin
(b) Best
3.
(b) Sugar
8.
(b) Aldosterone
10.
(c) Spleen
(d) Parathyroid
12.
(d) Melatonin
(c) Cortisone
(b) Thymus
(c) Adrenal
(d) Tonsil
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2.
(b) Estrogen
4.
(c) Testosterone
(d) None
3.
(c) Cortisol
(d) Testosterone
If ovaries of a lady are removed in fourth month of pregnancy, the result will be:
(a) Embryo will develop normally till birth
(b) Abortion will occur after sometime
1.
Progesterone is:
8.
10.
(d) Placenta
(d) Pollution
(b) Relaxin
(c) Progesterone
(d) Glucocorticoid
13.
(b) Temperature
12.
(a) UV radiation
11.
(b) ADP
(c) NAD
(d) ATP
(c) Progesterone
(d) Estrogen
(b) Estradiol
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DPP. No. 21
(b) Addison
(c) Sanger
(d) Best
3.
5.
A hormone is:
(a) any glandular secretion
(c) a chemical messenger
8.
Hormone is:
7.
Which of the following statements does not hold true for the hormones?
(a) They act on target organs usually away from the source glands
(b) They are secreted directly into the blood
10.
11.
Endocrine glands:
(b) Peptides
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ZOOLOGY
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(C) Watson
(D) Malpighii.
(D) Cytology.
4.
(C) Osteocytes
5.
3.
The inner surface of blood vessel is lined by epithelium i.e. specially called
(A) Simple Squamous epithelium
(B) Ciliated epithelium
(C) Endothelium
(D) Columnar epithelium.
7.
8.
10.
(D) Phospholipids.
(C) Peritonium
9.
6.
11.
Bowmans capsule; loop of Henle and alveoli of lungs share one common character. They are
(A) All ciliated
(B) Lined by pavement epithelium
(C) All secretory
(D) All above.
12.
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Keratin is
(A) Fibrous protiens
(C) Seleroproteins
4.
(D) Heart
(C) Holocrine
(D) Heterocrine
5.
3.
2.
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6.
7.
8.
(C) Apocrine
10.
(B*) Mesothelium
(D) None of these
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12.
9.
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DPP. No. 24
ZOOLOGY
Nervous system
29-12-07
2.
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4.
5.
During the transmission of nerve impulse, which of the following takes place
(A) Flux of Na+ inwards and K+ outwards (B) Flux of K+ inwards and Na+ outwards
(C) Flux of K+ inwards and Na+ inwards
(D) Flux of K+ outwards and Na+ outwards
6.
The potential difference in the membrane which is responsible for the conduction of an
impulse is brought about by a change in the membrane
(A) Permeability
(B) Structure
(C) Anions
(D) Concentration
7.
1.
(C) 50 to 100 mV
9.
After the transmission of one impulse from the synapse, it cannot transmit another impulse because
one of the following chemical is active there
(A) Choline
(B) Acetic acid
(C) Acetylcholine
(D) Acetylcholinesterase
10.
During transmission of nerve impulse the potential inside membrane has the following type of charge
(A) First positive, then negative and back positive
(B) First negative then positive and back negative
(C) First positive then negative and remain negative
(D) First negative then positive and remain positive
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(D) Magnesium
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3.
4.
5.
Acetylcholine is
(A) Chemical messenger
(C) Antistress hormone
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(D) Na+
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(B) Thermoregulation
(D) Creative thinking and consciousness
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(B) Sodium
(B) Hypothalamus
(B) Mesodermal
(C) Endodermal
(B) Glial
(C) Somatic
(B) Parasympathetic
(D) Whole ANS
(A) Ependyma
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9.
(D) Liver
The ganglia of sympathetic and the central nervous system in frog develops from the
(C) Neural plate cells
8.
(C) Epithelium
(D) Mesendodermal
7.
(D) Cerebellum
6.
5.
(D) Phosphorus
Brain is
(A) Ectodermal
4.
(C) Iron
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(A) Zinc
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(C)
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1.
In man which one of the following cranial nerve is associated with the sense of body balance
(A) VI
(B) VII
(C) VIII
(D) IX
2.
If a person has lost his memory in an accident, the following part of the brain have got injured
(A) Diencephalon
(B) Medulla oblongata
(C) Cerebellum
(D) Cerebrum
3.
5.
6.
(D) Neurofibrilae
(C) 37 pairs
(D) 47 pairs
(C) Connection
4.
8.
7.
(D) Tongue
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9.
(C) Cerebellum
(D) Hypothalamus
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(D) 4.5 lbs.
3.
4.
5.
Reflexes for maintaining vital functions like blood pressure are localised in
(A) Hind brain
(B) Mid brain
(C) Fore brain
(D) Cerebrum
6.
The membranes enclosing the brain and spinal cord are known as
(A) Meninges
(B) Meningitis
(C) Nephron
(D) Axon
7.
8.
2.
10.
Foramen of Monro is
(A) Gap in pelvic girdle of rabbit
(B) Foramen in the skull of frog
(C) Space in brain of frog and rabbit
(D) Pore in the inter-auricular septum in a mammalian heart
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13.
9.
(C) Smell
(D) Taste
Which of the following connect lateral ventricle of diocoel in brain with third ventricle
(A) Iter
(B) Foramen of Monro
(C) Corpus striatum
(D) Filum terminale
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5.
6.
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(C) Blastocoel
Ventilation is controlled by
(A) Cerebellum
(C) Cerebrum
(C) To hear
(D) Remembering
(C) Crocodile
(D) Frog
3.
(D) Neuron
(C) Nerves
10.
Tree of life is
(A) Arborvitae
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(D) Diencephalon
(B) Diencephalon
(D) Optic lobes
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Which one of the following is responsible for the control of reflex action
(A) Sensory nerves
Which of the following cranial nerves are involved in the movement of eye
(A) Optic, occulomotor, abducens
4.
5.
(C) Abducens
(B) Abducens
(C) Opthalamic
(D) Vagus
(D) Palatinus
6.
(B) Opthalmic
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(B) Vagus
(C) Abducens
(D) Oculomotor
8.
(D) Trochlear
(B) Eye
(C) Nose
(D) Tongue
Tweleve pairs of ribs and twelve pairs of cranial nerves are found in
(A) Fish
10.
(C) Vagus
9.
(B) Olfactory
(A) Optic
(B) Frog
(C) Lizard
(D) Man
(B) Four
(C) Three
(D) Two
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(B) 3, 4 and 6
Vagus nerve is
(B) 8 pairs
(C) 12 pairs
(D) 10 pairs
(B) Auditory
(C) Olfactory
(D) Trigeminal
(C) 10 and 8
(D) 8 and 10
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9.
8.
(A) 6 pairs
7.
(D) 5, 8 and 9
4.
(C) 2, 3 and 5
2.
(B) 12 and 10
(B)
Pneumogastric
(C) Glossopharyngeal
(D) Vagus
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4.
If the sympathetic nerve to the heart is cut-off, the heart beat will
(A) Increase
(B) Decrease
(C) Remains same (D) Stop
5.
Increase in gastro-intestinal secretion and movement after ingestion of food is mainly brought about
by
(A) Sympathetic nervous system
(B) Parasympathetic nervous system
(C) Cental nervous system
(D) Hormone secreted by thyroid
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7.
3.
9.
You are watching a horror movie and you notice that your heart is beating fast and mouth is dry. It is
because of
(A) Fight and flight response
(B) Autonomic nervous system
(C) Sympathetic nervous system
(D) Both (A) and (C)
(e) Parasympathetic nervous system
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Each spinal nerve in a mammal arises from the spinal cord by two roots, a dorsal and a ventral.
these the ventral root is composed of
(A) Somatic motor and visceral motor fibres
(B) Somatic sensory and visceral motor fibres
(C) Somatic motor and visceral sensory fibres
(D) Somatic sensory and visceral sensory fibres
2.
In after cutting through the dorsal root of a spinal nerve of a mammal, an associated receptor in the
skin were stimulated, the animal would
(A) Still be able to feel the stimulation
(B) Show no response
(C) Show a normal but slow response
(D) Respond but only at a different level of spinal cord
3.
Match the following human spinal nerves in column I with the number of pair in column II and
choose the correct
Column I
Column II
(a)
Cervical nerves
(i)
5 pairs
(b)
Thoracic nerves
(ii)
1 pair
(c)
Lumbar nerves
(iii)
12 pairs
(d)
Coccygeal nerves
(iv)
8 pairs
(A) (a)-(ii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii)
(B) (a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)
(C) (a)-(i), (b)-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii)
(D) (a)-(iv), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii)
4.
6.
(C) Mixed
5.
1.
(D) Notochord
8.
9.
10.
7.
Which of the following communicates with the central canal of spinal card
(A) Lateral ventricles (B) Third ventricle
(C) Fourth ventricle (D) Fifth ventricle
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