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DPP. No. 1
Animal Nutrition

Intrinsic desire for any type of food is called (A) Appetite


(B) Hunger
(C) Both

(D) Nutrition

There is a satiety center for (A) Hunger


(B) Appetite

(C) Thirst

(D) All of these

Hard palate in human is made up of


(A) Maxilla bone
(B) Palatine bone

(C) Both

(D) Premaxilla

Poisonous glands in snake are modified (A) Submaxillary gland


(B) Infraorbital gland
(C) Sublingual gland
(D) None of these

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Nasopalatine duct
(A) have Jacobson's organ
(C) present in rabbit

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(B) connect oral cavity to nasal passage


(D) All of these

Duct of Rivinus is related to


(A) Nasoplatine duct
(C) Sublingual gland

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ZOOLOGY

(B) Parotid gland


(D) infraorbital gland

Least number of lingual papillae present on tongue are


(A) Filliform
(B) Fungiform
(C) Foliate

(D) Vallate

Taste swallowing epiglottis covers opening of (A) Filliform


(B) Fungiform
(C) Foliate

(D) Vallate

During swallowing epiglottis covers opening of


(A) Trachea
(B) Oesophagus
(C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Internal nostrils

Q10.

Saliva contain enzyme for digestion of


(a) Fat
(B) Protein

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(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.

Choose incorrect statement (A) Hunger center is present on hypothalamus


(B) Satiety center is present on hypothalamus
(C) Vomiting center is present on hypothalamus
(D) None of the above

Q13.

Digestion is
(A) Physical process (B) Biochemical process

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Q11.

(D) None of these

Palatine rugaes are most developed in


(A) Tiger
(B) Elephant

(C) Both

(C) Man

(D) None

(D) Rabbit

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Q15.

Increase in temperature supress hunger because


(A) there is no requirement of energy
(B) metabalic rate increases which produce excess energy
(C) prevent hunger center to stimulate
(D) All of above

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

In elephant & sea cow, upper inciser develops into tusk.


In walrus canine is modified to form tusk.
In wild boar lower canine is modified to form tusk.
In wart hog of Africa canine of both jaws are modified to form tusk
Toothed whale has lost its adult teeth except an upper left which grow and attain nine feet length.
Inciser are absent in both jaws of sloth and upper jaw of ox.
Canine are absent in rodents and lagomorphs having a gap between inciser and premolar called
diastema
Type
Acrodont
Thecodont
Monophyodont
Diphyodont

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

Dental formula of commonly asked mammals

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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In mammals the lower jaw is made up of


(a) Dentary
(b) Maxilla
(c) Premaxilla
(d) Palatine
The hardest substance of vertebrate body is
(a) Keratin
(b) Enamel
(c) Dentine
(d) Chondrin
On the tongue of rabbit which type of papillae are present but absent in human ?
(a) Circumvallate
(b) Circumvallate and foliate
(c) Foliate
(d) Fungiform
Thermo-regulation in dogs takes place by
(a) Skin
(b) Sweat glands
(c) Tongue
(d) Deposited fat
Teeth are
(a) Living structure
(b) Dead structure
(c) Partly dead and partly living structure (d) Exact nature is not known
Bulk of the tooth in mammals is made up of
(a) Dentine
(b) Enamel
(c) Pulp cavity
(d) Root
Diastema is associated with
(a) Presence of certain teeth
(b) Absence of certain teeth
(c) Presence of tongue
(d) Absence of tongue
Taste buds for bitter taste are found on tongue at
(a) Tip
(b) On basal surface (c) Posterior part
(d) Lateral sides
In man the length of alimentary canal is about
(a) 8 feet
(b) 16 feet
(c) 24 feet
(d) 32 feet
Crown of teeth is covered by
(a) Dentine
(b) Enamel
(c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
Tusk of an elephant is an enormously enlarged
(a) Upper canine
(b) Lower incisor
(c) Upper incisor
(d) Lower canine
Dental formula is given to show
(a) The structure of molars
(b) Number and types of teeth in both jaws
(c) Homodont condition
(d) Diphyodont condition
Pulp cavity of teeth is lined by
(a) Odontoblast
(b) Chondroblast
(c) Osteoblast
(d) Amyloblast
In the wall of alimentary canal which are/ is true sequence from outer to inner ?
(a) Serosa, longitudinal muscle, mucosa, sub mucosa
(b) Mucosa, serosa, long muscle
(c) Serosa, longitudinal muscle, circular, sub-mucosa, mucosa
(d) Serosa, longitudinal muscle, sub-mucosa, mucosa
Submucosa is thickest in
(a) Stomach
(b) Oesophagus
(c) Intestine
(d) Rectum
The stomach of ruminants is mainly divided into four parts, but in camel which part is missing ?
(a) Abomasum
(b) Omasum
(c) Recticulum
(d) Rumen
Longest oesophagus is found in
(a) Swan
(b) Crocodile
(c) Snake
(d) Giraffe
Rumen in camel functions as
(a) Cudding organ
(b) Water storing organ
(c) (a) and (b) both
(d) None of these
Pylorus is situated at the junction of
(a) Oesophagus and stomach
(b) Stomach and duodenum
(c) Duodenum and ileum
(d) Ileum and rectum
Both the crown and root of a tooth is covered by a layer of bony hard substance called
(a) Enamel
(b) Dentine
(c) Bony socket
(d) Cementum

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Animal Nutrition

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ZOOLOGY

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DPP. No. 2

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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
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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

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ZOOLOGY

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DPP. No. 3

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Function of glottis is :
(a) To allow O2 to enter into trachea
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(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

2.

Systemic heart refers to


(a) The two ventricles together in humans
(b) The heart that contracts under stimulation from nervous system
(c) Left auricle and left ventricle in higher vertebrates
(d) Entire heart in lower vertebrates

3.

In the heart of mammal the bicuspid valve is situated between


(a) Left auricle and left ventricle
(b) Post caval and right caval
(c) Right auricle and left auricle
(d) Right ventricle and pulmonary aorta

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Oxygenated blood is carried by


(a) Pulmonary vein
(c) Renal vein `

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(b) Pulmonary artery


(d) Hepatic portal vein

Purkinje's fibres are special types of


(a) Muscle fibres located in heart
(b) Nerve fibres located in cerebrum
(c) Connective tissue fibres joining one bone to another bone
(d) Sensory fibres extending from retina into optic nerve

6.

The tricuspid valve is present at the origin of


(a) Carotid arch
(b) Pulmonary arch
(c) Truncus arteriosus
(d) Systemic arch

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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

8.

The pericardium and the pericardial fluid help in


(a) Protecting the heart from friction, shocks and keeps it moist
(b) Pumping the blood
(c) Receiving the blood from various parts of the body
(d) None of the above

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For reaching left side of heart, blood must pass through


(a) Liver
(b) Kindneys
(c) Lungs

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Blood leaving lungs is rich in


(a) Oxygen
(c) Carbon dioxide

(d) Brain

(b) Haemoglobin
(d) More number of RBC

In rabbit, the opening of post caval in the right auricle is guarded by


(a) Bicuspid valve
(b) Tricuspid valve
(c) Eustachian valve
(d) Sino-auricular valve

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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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Right auricle of mammalian heart receives blood from


(a) Sinus venosus (b) Pulmonary veins (c) Precavals

(d) Pre and postcavals

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Cardiac muscle is composed of


(a) Striated, branched and voluntary muscle fibres
(b) Unstriated (smooth), spindle shaped and voluntary muscle fibres
(c) Unstriated (smooth), spindle shaped and involuntary muscle fibres
(d) Striated, branched and involuntary muscle fibres

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Which of the following structure is absent in rabbit's heart ?


(a) Left auricle
(b) Left ventricle
(c) Sinus venosus

(d) Pace maker

Largest heart is found in


(a) Elephant
(b) Giraffe

(d) Lion

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(c) Crocodile

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Mitral valve in mammals guards the opening between


(a) Stomach and intestine
(b) Pulmonary vein and left auricle
(c) Right auricle and right ventricle
(d) Left auricle and left ventricle

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The wall of heart is made up of


(a) Epicardium
(b) Myocardium

(c) Endocardium

In amphibia, the heart has


(a) Two auricles and two ventricle
(c) One auricle and two ventricles

(b) Two auricles and one ventricle


(d) One auricle and one ventricle

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Pulmonary artery drains the deoxygenated blood from


(a) Right atrium
(b) Right-ventricle
(c) Left atrium

(d) All of the above

(d) Left ventricle

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Mammals are said to have a "double circulatory system" This means


(a) That the blood vessels are paired
(b) That there are two types of blood vessels attached to every organ: an artery and a vein
(c) That there are two system: one from the heart to the lungs and back to the
heart and other to and from rest of the body
(d) That the blood circulated twice as quickly

22.

The heart of a crocodile consists of


(a) A single auricle and two ventricles
(b) Two auricles and a single ventricle
(c) Two auricles and a single ventricle
(d) A single auricle and a single ventricle

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DPP. No. 5

ZOOLOGY

Circulatory System

The nerve like modified muscle in the right auricle is known as


(a) Lymph node
(b) Atrio-ventricular node
(c) Pacemaker
(d) Bulbus arteriosus

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The first heart sound is


(a) Lubb sound at the end of systole
(b) Dup sound at the end of systole
(c) Lubb sound at the beginning of systole (d) Dup sound at the beginning of systole

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The heart of a healthy man beats normally per minute


(a) 60-70 times
(b) 70-80 times
(c) 80-90 times

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Nature of valves in the heart is


(a) Membranous
(b) Muscular

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(c) Tendinous

(d) 85-95 times

(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

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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

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Heart beat can be initiated by


(a) Sinu-auricular node
(c) Sodium ion

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(b) Atrio-ventricular node


(d) Purkinjes fibres

The beating of heart of man is heard on the left side because


(a) The left ventricle is towards the left side (b) Both the ventricles are towards the left side
(c) Entire heart is on the left side
(d) The aorta is on the left side

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Pace maker of the heart is situated


(a) In wall of right atrium close to eustachian valve
(b) On intra-auricular septum
(c) On inter-venticular septum
(d) In wall of left atrium close to the opening of pulmonary veins

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During systole
(a) Auricles and ventricles contract simultaneously
(b) Auricles and ventricles contract separately
(c) Only auricles contract
(d) Only ventricles contract

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During ventricular diastole


(a) The auricles relax
(c) The heart pumps blood

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(b) The heart contracts


(d) The ventricles relax

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Which part of the circulatory system serves to supply blood to the heart
(a) Coronary
(b) Portal
(c) Pulmonary
(d) Systemic

13.

Heart beats are accelerated by


(a) Cranial nerves and acetylcholine
(c) Cranial nerves and adrenaline

(b) Sympathetic nerves and acetylcholine


(d) Sympathetic nerves and epinephrine

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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

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Purkinje fibre is found in


(a) Conduction system of heart
(c) Nephrons of kidneys

(b) Brain
(d) Sensation of skin

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Which of the following statements is false ?


(a) Blood from the right side of the heart is carried to the lungs by the pulmonary artery
(b) The term pleura refers the double layered covering of the kidney
(c) Pancreas is both an exocrine and endocrine gland
(d) Scurvy is caused by the deficiency of vitamin C

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The pace-setter in the heart is called


(a) Purkinje fibres
(c) Papillary muscle

(b) Sino-atrial node (SAN)


(d) Atrio-ventricular node (AVN)

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Most important character of all sponges:


(a) Coelenteron
(b) Herbivorous nutrition
(c) Choanocytes
(d) Only sexual reproduction
Collar cells are characteristic of:
(a) Acornworms
(b) Earthworms
(c) Roundworms
(d) Sponges
Which of the following are multicellular grade organisms?
(a) Sponges
(b) Coelenterates
(c) Prokaryotes
(d) Vertebrates
Cells which create water current and ingest food in Leucosolenia and other sponges:
(a) Trophocytes
(b) Pinacocytes
(c) Porocytes
(d) Choanocytes
The spongocoel of the sponge is lined with:
(a) porocytes
(b) choanocytes
(c) amoebocytes
(d) spicules
The precious marriage gift in Japan is:
(a) Spongilla
(b) Hyalonema
(c) Leucosolenia
(d) Euplectella
Venus Flower Basket is the name of:
(a) Leucosolenia
(b) Euplectella
(c) Sycon
(d) Euspongia
What is left after a bath sponge disintegrates and dries:
(a) Silk fibres
(b) Muscle fibres
(c) Spongin fibres
(d) Nerve fibres
A sponge harmful to oyster industry is:
(a) Cliona
(b) Euspongia
(c) Hyalonema
(d) Spongilla
Totipotent cells of sponges are:
(a) Chromocytes
(b) Myocytes
(c) Thesocytes
(d) Archaeocytes
Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
(a) Amoebocytes Transport food to nonfeeding cells
(b) Collar cells Movement of water and filtering food
(c) Osculum
Control of water entry
(d) Spicules
Skeletal supporting element
In Leucosolenia, digestion takes place in:
(a) Paragastric cavity (b) Stomach
(c) Food vacuoles
(d) Osculum
Reproductive cells in sponges probably form from:
(a) Archaeocytes
(b) Pinacocytes
(c) Myocytes
(d) Scleroblasts
Formation of canal system in sponges is due to:
(a) Porous walls
(b) Gastro-vascular system
(c) Folding of inner walls
(d) Reproduction
Leucon type of canal system is found in:
(a) Sycon
(b) Euplectella
(c) Spongilla
(d) Leucosolenia
Which of the following cell of Leucosolenia sponge is self replicating and capable of giving rise to
all other types of cells?
(a) amoebocyte
(b) chromocyte
(c) choanocyte
(d) collencyte
Sycon belongs to a group of animals, which are best described as:
(a) unicellular or acellular
(b) multicellular with a gastrovascular system
(c) multicellular without any tissue organization
(d) multicellular having tissue organization, but no body cavity

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Animal classification

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ZOOLOGY

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DPP. No. 6

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DPP. No. 7

ZOOLOGY

Chemical coordination in animals

Master gland of our body is:


(a) Liver
(b) Pituitary

(c) Adrenal

(d) Sex organ

The secretion of growth hormone is increased by:


(a) hyperglycemia
(b) free fatty acids
(c) exercise

(d) somatostatin

Hyposecretion of growth hormone in adult stage causes:


(a) Dwarfism
(b) Gigantism
(c) Simmonds disease
(d) Cushings syndrome

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Acromegaly is due to the hypersecretion of:


(a) Insulin
(b) Thyroxine
(c) Prolactin

(d) Growth hormone

MSH is secreted by:


(a) Pars intermedia (b) Pars tuberalis

(d) Pars nervosa

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(c) Pars distalis

Acromegaly is a disease caused by:


(a) over secretion of growth hormone in adulthood
(b) over secretion of growth hormone in childhood
(c) under secretion of growth hormone in adulthood
(d) under secretion of growth hormone in childhood

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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.

Growth hormone of pituitary is more effective in:


(a) presence of thyroxine
(b) absence of thyroxine
(c) absence of insulin
(d) presence of adrenaline

10.

ACTH is secreted by:


(a) Adrenal medulla (b) Pituitary

(c) Thyroid

Median eminence is a part of:


(a) Neurohypophysis (b) Pars intermedia

(c) Adenohypophysis (d) Pars distalis

Anterior lobe of pituitary secretes:


(a) ACTH, TSH and Oxytocin
(c) TSH, ADH and Prolactin

(b) STH, GH and ADH


(d) FSH, GH and LH

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6.

Deficiency of ADH causes:


(a) oliguria
(b) diabetes mellitus (c) acromegaly
Vasopressin performs:
(a) Muscle contraction
(c) Decrease blood pressure

(d) Adrenal cortex

(d) diabetes insipidus

(b) Increase blood pressure


(d) None of the above

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Coelenterates differ from other animals in having:


(A) Skeleton
(B) Polymorphism
(C) Nematocysts
(D) Bilateral symmetry
What is the characteristic feature of Coelenterata?
(A) Marine habitat
(B) Tentacles around the mouth
(C) Gastrovascular cavity
(D) None of these
Portuguese man-of-war is:
(A) Obelia
(B) Aurelia
(C) Platypus
(D) Physalia
The scientific name of red coral moonga is:
(A) Fungia
(B) Tubipora musica (C) Renilla
(D) Corallium rubrum
In coelenterates, the characteristic larva is:
(A) Oncosphere
(B) Cysticercus
(C) Planula
(D) Rhabditiform
A coral island with a central shallow lake is known as:
(A) Lagoon
(B) Atoll
(C) Coral reef
(D) All of these
Hydra is.
(A) Freshwater, diploblastic and radially symmetrical
(B) Marine, diploblastic and radially symmetrical
(C) Freshwater, triploblastic and radially symmetrical
(D) Marine, triploblastic and bilateral
An association mutually beneficial to both partners is represented by:
(A) Hydra and waterfleas
(B) Zoochlorellae and Hydra
(C) Earthworm and farmer
(D) Honeybee and man
The nitrogenous metabolic waste in Hydra is mostly:
(A) Ammonia and is removed from whole surface of body
(B) Urea and is removed from whole surface of body
(C) Urea and is removed mainly by tentacles
(D) Uric acid and is removed from whole surface of body
Which of the following is correct about nematocyst?
(A) It can be reused
(B) Its ejection is conditioned reflex
(C) It is ejected on contact and pierces the prey
(D) Due to which other Hydra does not come in contact with it
Hydrozoa is distinguished from other coelenterates by:
(A) noncellular mesogloea
(B) interstitial cells
(C) development of gonads from ectoderm
(D) absence of gonoducts
The mouth of a Hydra is opened by the chemical influence of:
(A) Glucagon
(B) Glutamic acid
(C) Glutathione
(D) Guanine
Which of the following is not a coral reef ?
(A) Atoll
(B) Lagoon
(C) Fringing reef
(D) Barrier reef
The members of which of the following phyla possess specialized stinging cells having poison
filled barbed I threads:
(A) Porifera
(B) Rotifera
(C) Coelenterata
(D) Protozoa
Which of the following is not found in Hydra?
(A) Cnidocyte
(B) Nerve cell
(C) Choanocyte
(D) Epitheiio-muscular cell

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ZOOLOGY

Chemical coordination in animals

1. DP Life-saving hormones are secreted by:


(a) Adrenals

Norepinephrine functions as both hormone and:


(a) fuel for cellular respiration

(b) neurotransmitter

(c) ions to promote action potential

(d) solutes to promote osmotic flow

Adrenaline causes:
(a) Hypoglycemia

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(b) Hyperglycemia

Addisons disease results from:

(c) Diabetes insipidus (d) Diabetes mellitus

(a) Hyposecretion of adrenal cortex

(b) Hypersecretion of adrenal cortex

(c) Hypertrophy of gonads

(d) Hyperactivity of cells of Leydig

Destruction of adrenal cortex leads to:


(a) Simmonds disease
(c) Graves disease

6.

(d) Pineal

3.

(c) Thyroid

2.

(b) Pituitary

(b) Cushing syndrome


(d) Addisons disease

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.

(a) Addisons disease (b) Tetany


8.

(c) Diabetes mellitus (d) Gynecomastia

Aldosterone helps in the:

(a) Conservation of sodium and water and elimination of potassium

(b) Elimination of sodium, potassium and water


(c) Conservation of sodium, potassium and water

(d) Conservation of potassium and water and elimination of i


9.

10.

A woman started developing male characters. It may be due to:


(a) Damage to posterior pituitary

(b) Damage to mammary glands

(c) Over production of estrogens

(d) Over production of adrenal androgens

Adrenal cortex is controlled in its activity by a hormone of pituitary known as:


(a) ADH

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Sodium

(b) ACTH

(c) TSH

(d) FSH

Epinephrine and norepinephrine together known as:


(a) Steroids

(b) Pheromones

(c) Catecholamines

(d) All of these

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What is common amongst tapeworm, liver fluke and planarian?


(a) They are all found in gut

(b) They are all segmented

(c) They all have flattened body

(d) They all have a coelom

Flame cells are excretory organs of:


(a) Coelenterates

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4.

(b) Platyhelminthes

(a) Marsupium

Platypus

(b) Blubber

Kangaroo

(c) Flame cell

Flatworm

(d) Water vascular system

Sponge

Turbellarians are:
(c) parasitic trematodes

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C
(b) topolysis

(c) apolysis

(d) detachment

(b) Man

(c) Pig

(d) Snail

(b) Ova

(c) Mucous cells

(d) Yolk cells

Bilaterally symmetrical but acoelomate animal is:


(a) Liver fluke

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(d) Ascaris

In tapeworm vitelline gland produces:


(a) Shell

9.

(c) Earthworm

The secondary host of Taenia is:


(a) Dog

8.

(d) free-living nematodes

Shedding of proglottids in tapeworm is called:


(a) histolysis

7.

(b) free-living flatworms

Regeneration power can best be studied in:


(a) Dugesia/Planaria (b) Amphioxus

6.

(d) Echinodermata

Pick up the correctly matched:

(a) parasitic nematodes

5.

(c) Annelida

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(b) Jellyfish

(c) Round worm

(d) Crab

The trematode parasite infecting human lungs with two intermediate hosts in its life cycle is:
(a) Loa loa

(b) Schistosoma haematobium

(c) Paragonimus westermani

(d) Mycobacterium tuberculosis

In which of the animals female lives in male?


(a) Bonellia

(b) Schistosoma

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(d) None of the above

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DPP. No. 11

ZOOLOGY

Animal classification

Roundworms differ from flatworms in having a:


(A)Pseudocoel
(B)Circular muscle layer
(C)Dorsal nerve cord
(D)Circulatory system

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.

Female Ascaris is identified on the basis of:


(A) A common cloacal aperture
(B) Straight posterior end
(C) Presence of preanal and postanal papillae
(D) Presence of two spicules at posterior end

4.

Syncytial (= coenocytic) epidermis is present in:


(A)Housefly
(B)Ascaris
(C)Pheretima
Body cavity of Ascaris is called:
(A)Haemocoel (B)Schizocoel

(C)Enterocoel

(D)Periplaneta

(D)Pseudocoel

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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.

Female Ascaris differs from the male in having:


(A)Pineal setae
(B)Longer body
(C)Curved tail

(D)None of these

Sexual dimorphism is distinct in Ascaris because of:


(A)Body colour
(B)Buccal margins (C)Penial setae

(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

10.

Which one of the following disease is caused by a nematode?


(A)Leprosy
(B)Poliomyelitis
(C)Amoebiasis

9.

(D)Filariasis

The sequence of layers of body wall in Ascaris is:


(A) Cuticleepidermislongitudinal muscle layer
(B)Cuticleepidermiscircular muscle layer
(C)Cuticleepidermislongitudinal muscle layercircular muscle layer
(D)Cuticleepidermiscircular muscle layerlongitudinal muscle layer

12.

Filarial worm" is technically called:


(A)Echinococcus
(C)Wuchereria bancrofti

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(B)Fasciola hepatica
(D)Ancylostoma duodenale

Choose the correct statement with reference of Ascaris:


(A) Hatching of embryos take place in the stomach due to lytic enzyme
(B)Adulthood is reached inside the body of the host in ten days
(C) Development and moulting takes place in the alveoli of lungs
(D)Hatching of embryos takes place within ten hours

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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.

Metamerism is characteristic of phylum:


(A) Porifera
(B) Platyhelminthes

(C) Annelida

Excretory organ of an annelid:


(A) Green gland
(B) Flame cell

(C) Organ of Bojanus (D) Nephridium

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5.

Which of the following is not an annelidan character?


(A) Triploblastic body (B) Enterocoel
(C) Metamerism

(D) Bilateral symmetry

Tube within a tube plan exists in:


(A) Earthworm
(B) Frog

(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.

Circulatory system of earthworm is very well developed and consists of:


(A) Closed blood vessels without walls
(B) Closed blood vessels with definite walls
(C) Open blood vessels without walls
(D) Open blood vessels with definite walls

8.

Which one of the following characterises Heteronereis stage of Nereis?


(A) Quite inactive sexual stage
(B) Very active asexual stage
(C) Sexual stage with epitoke which is very active
(D) Asexual stage with epitoke which is very active

9.

Leech is:
(A) Vector

(B) Free-living

(C) Parasite

Botryoidal tissue is found in:


(A) Hirudinaria
(B) Earthworm

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6.

(D) All of these

(C) Rabbit

(D) Ascaris

11.

Phylum Annelida resembles mollusca in embryonic features because both have:


(A) spiral cleavage and mesoderm formation
(B) meroblastic cleavage and ectoderm formation
(C) identical conspicuous segmentation in body muscles and nervous system
(D) special type of mouthparts

12.

In evolution,........evolved first time in annelids:


(A) true coelom
(B) cephalization
(C) bilateral symmetry

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(D) triploblastic nature

Which is not correctly matched?


(A) Annelida
Enterocoelomata
(B) Arthropoda
Schizocoelomata
(C) Platyhelminthes
Acoelomate
(D) Nemathelminthes
Pseudocoelomata
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The phylum Arthropoda is characterized by:


(A) Absence of appendages
(B) Presence of flame cells
(C) Jointed appendages
(D) Unjointed appendages

2.

What is common among scorpion, crab, honeybee and silver fish?


(A) Poison glands
(B) Jointed legs
(C) Metamorphosis
(D) Compound eyes

3.

Two pairs of antennae are found in:


(A) Crustacea
(B) Insecta

(C) Arachnida

(D) Onychophora

The insect which lays eggs in water is:


(A) Fruitfly
(B) Dragonfly

(C) Blowfly

(D) Butterfly

Insects have blood which:


(A) Resembles human blood in colour
(C) Circulates through open system

(B) Circulates through arteries and veins


(D) Has haemoglobin in the cells

Insects excrete nitrogen as:


(A) Uric acid
(B) Guanine

(C) Urea

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Biggest phylum with reference to number of species is:


(A) Insecta
(B) Arthropoda
(C) Chordata

(D) Ammonia

(D) Platyhelminthes

Which of the following sets of animals shows a close taxonomic relationship?


(A) Jellyfish, Cuttlefish, Catfish
(B) Honeybee, Crayfish, Spider
(C) Alligator, Nautilus, Turtle
(D) Kangaroo, Octopus, Salamander

9.

Which one is a tracheate group?


(A) Spider

Peripatus
(B) Crab

Centipede
(C) Silkworm
Bedbug
(D) Housefly
Kingcrab

8.

Mosquito
Cockroach
Sandfly
Scorpion

10.

Two common Indian cockroaches are:


(A) Periplaneta americana and Blatta indica
(B) Periplaneta orientalis and Blatta americana
(C) Periplaneta americana and Blatta orientalis
(D) Periplaneta indica and Blatta orientalis

11.

Hormone produced by corpora allata in insects is:


(A) Growth hormone (B) Juvenile hormone (C) Inhibiting hormone(D) Moulting hormone

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Metamorphosis in insects is regulated by:


(A) Salivary glands
(B) Haemolymph
(C) Malpighian tubules
(D) Ecdysone
Compound eyes of arthropods form apposition image in:
(A) Dim light
(B) Bright light
(C) Both of these
(D) None of these
Haemocoel is found in:
(A) Hydra and Aurelia
(B) Taenia and Ascaris
(C) Cockroach and Pila
(D) Herdmania and Balanoglossus
Which of the following is not true?
(A) Echinodermata starfish, seastar and Neometra
(B) Arthropoda
silverfish, cuttlefish and jellyfish
(C) Mollusca
Pila, Natica and Doris
(D) Annelida
Chaetopterus, Aphrodite and Nereis
Jointed appendages are characteristic of the phylum:
(A) Mollusca
(B) Annelida
(C) Echinodermata (D) Arthropoda
In Arthropoda, head and thorax are often fused to form cephalothorax, but in which one of the following classes, is the body divided into head, thorax and abdomen?
(A) Insecta
(B) Crustacea
(C) Myriapoda
(D) Arachnida and Crustacea
Housefly differs from mosquito in having:
(A) only 3 pairs of jointed legs
(B) compound eyes
(C) head and thorax fused to form a cephalothorax
(D) all legs resting upon surface while sitting
Housefly feeds on sugar by:
(A) sucking sugar crystals through pseudotracheae
(B) dissolving sugar crystals by saliva and sucking the solution
(C) crushing sugar crystals with mandibles before sucking it
(D) crushing sugar crystals with its legs and then transferring it to pseudotracheae
Mouthparts of housefly are of:
(A) Sponging and sucking type
(B) Lapping and chewing type
(C) Siphoning type
(D) Piercing type
Maggot of houseflies refers to:
(A) egg
(B) pupa
(C) cocoon
(D) larva
Complete metamorphosis occurs in:
(A) Grasshopper
(B) Moths and mosquitoes
(C) Bed bug
(D) Silverfish
How many of these diseases, viz., Trachoma, Pneumonia, Dengue, Cholera, Malaria, Yellow fever
and Elephantiasis, are transmitted by mosquitoes?
(A) Two
(B) Six
(C) Three
(D) Four
If you have to find without dissecting a mosquito whether it could contain human blood in its gut, what
external body part of mosquito can provide a clue for it?
(A) Antennae
(B) Forelegs
(C) Hindlegs
(D) Halteres
What is common between a moth, a frog and a mosquito?
(A) The life-history is carried out in water
(B) The skin acts as the main respiratory organ
(C) Their larvae feed on a food different from that of the adult
(D) The body is clearly differentiated into head, thorax and abdomen

3.

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2.

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Animal classification

Johnstons organ is found in:


(A) Spiders
(C) Head of cockroach

(B) Antennae of mosquitoes


(D) Abdomen of houseflies

2.

Which type of mouthparts occur in mosquitoes?


(A) Piercing and sucking
(B) Biting and chewing
(C) Chewing and lapping
(D) Siphoning

3.

Respiratory siphon is found in:


(A) Larva of housefly
(C) Larva of Anopheles

(B) Larva of Culex


(D) Nymph of cockroach

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ZOOLOGY

Dengue fever is spread by the following mosquito:


(A) Culex
(B) Aedes
(C) Anopheles

(D) Mansonia

At level of individuals, which of these is an example of division of labour?


(A) Variously adapted legs of honeybee
(B) Polymorphic forms of a termite colony
(C) Different kinds of receptors
(D) Different parts of our brain

6.

Which of the following insects is the vector for bubonic plague?


(A) Cimex
(B) Pediculus
(C) Xenopsylla

5.

(D) Phlebotomus

A queen honeybee lays eggs of:


(A) one type from which all castes develop
(B) two types, one forming queen and workers and second forming drones
(C) three types forming queen, drone and workers
(D) unfertilized eggs die while fertilized ones form all castes

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.

In silkworm, silk is the product of:


(A) Salivary gland of the larvae
(C) Cuticle of the larva

7.

(B) Cuticle of the adult


(D) Salivary gland of the adult

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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6.

Animal classification

Which of the following is derived from Latin word?


(A) Porifera
(B) Annelida
(C) Mollusca

(D) All of the above

Study of molluscan shells is:


(A) Mastology
(B) Malacology

(C) Conchology

(D) Entomology

Organ of Bojanus are:


(A) Respiratory organs of starfish
(C) Excretory organs of Unio

(B) Chemoreceptors of Peripatus


(D) Endocrine organs of insects

Chemoreceptor in Pila is:


(A) Osphradium
(B) Radula

(C) Spiracle

(D) Ctenidium

Most primitive among following mollusc is:


(A) Nautilus
(B) Neopilina

(C) Chiton

(D) Patella

Neopilina is a connecting link between:


(A) Arthropoda and Mollusca
(C) Mollusca and Echinodermata

(B) Annelida and Mollusca


(D) Mollusca and Helminthes

2.

Which of the following sequences is correct?


(A) MolluscaPila, Dentalium, Octopus
(B) EchinodermataStarfish, Petromyzon, Solen
(C) PoriferaSpongilla, Teredo, Leucosolenia
(D) ArthropodaPinworm, Ascaris, Cockroach

8.

Pearl producing Indian species is:


(A) Pinctada indica (B) Pinctada vulgaris (C) Ostrea indica

(D) Ostrea vulgaris

Amoeboid sperms are not found in:


(A) Pila
(B) Unio

(C) Ascaris

Pearl is secreted by:


(A) prismatic layer
(C) columnar epithelial cell of mantle

(B) connective tissue of mantle


(D) ciliated epithelial cells of mantle

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(D) Both (A) and (B)

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.

Veliger is the larval stage in:


(A) Annelids
(B) Molluscs

13.

(C) Arthropods(D) Echinoderms

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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ZOOLOGY

Animal classification

The name Echinodermata was coined by:


(A) Leuckart
(B) Robert Grant
(C) Goldfuss

(D) Jacob Klein

Which of the following animal groups has radially symmetrical adult but bilaterally symmetrical larva?
(A) Echinodermata (B) Mollusca
(C) Cnidaria
(D) Annelida

3.

Echinoderms show following characteristics:


(A) Spiny skin, radial symmetry
(B) Smooth skin, radial symmetry
(C) Spiny skin, bilateral symmetry
(D) Spiny skin, asymmetry

4.

Madreporite is a structure characteristic ot some members of:


(A) Eleutherozoa
(B) Anthozoa
(C) Polyzoa

(D) Madreporaria

The main function of ambulacral system in echinoderm is:


(A) Defence
(B) Circulation
(C) Food collection

(D) Locomotion

Tube feet are characteristic structures of:


(A) Starfish
(B) Cuttlefish

(D) Jellyfish

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(C) Crayfish

5.

2.

How many tube feet a starfish possesses?


(A) One pair
(B) Five pairs
(C) Ten pairs

(D) Many pairs

Aristotles lantern occurs in:


(A) Sea urchin
(B) Asterias

(C) Sea anemone

(D) Ophiothrix

Larval stages of Holothurians:


(A) Ophiopluteus
(B) Bipinnaria

(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

11.

Boxlike calcareous test is found in:


(A) sea lily
(B) sea star

10.

(C) sand dollar

(D) sea cucumber

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

13.

In which of the following water vascular system is present?


(A) Porifera only
(B) Echinodermata only
(C) Both Porifera and Echinodermata
(D) None of them

12.

14.

In which class of Echinodermata stalk is found for attachment with substratum?


(A) Crinoidea
(B) Echinoidea
(C) Asteroidea
(D) Holothuroidea

15.

Echinoderms are considered to be the most evolved invertebrates because they:


(A) are schizocoelic
(B) are enterocoelic
(C) have a great power of regeneration
(D) show resemblance with chordates in their embryonic development
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Calcitonin hormone is secreted by:


(A) thyroid
(C) ultimobranchial glands

(B) parathyroid
(D) both (a) and (c)

When subjected to thyroidectomy a tadpole of frog will:


(A) grow into giant frog
(B) remain tadpole throughout life
(C) turn into a dwarf frog
(D) die immediately

3.

Regulator of basal metabolic rate in body cells is:


(A) Pituitary
(B) Thyroid
(C) Parathyroid

(D) Heart

Hypothyroidism in childhood leads to:


(A) Cretinism
(B) Addisons disease (C) Sterility

(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

6.

Which of the following statements is correct?


(A) Secretion of thyroid gland is directly proportional to the blood level of thyroxine
(B) Thyroid gland is ectodermal in origin
(C) Parafollicular cells of thyroid secrete thyroxine
(D) Lower temperature, high altitude and pregnancy, all stimulate secretion of thyroxine

7.

Table salt is often iodised for certain areas to prevent:


(A) Scurvy
(B) Goitre
(C) Acromegaly

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(B) Hypersecretion of thyroxine


(D) Hyposecretion of thyrocalcitonin

Osteoporosis is caused by:


(A) K deficiency
(C) Hypersecretion of parathormone

(B) Ca deficiency
(D) Hypersecretion of growth hormone

Parathormone affects the blood level of:


(A) Glucose
(B) Potassium

(C) Calcium

Parathormone causes:
(A) Hypercalcemia
(C) Hyperglycemia

(B) Hypocalcemia
(D) Hypoglycemia

Hypoparathyroidism causes:
(A) Convulsion and tetany
(C) Upset in metabolism

(B) Nervousness and wasting


(D) Nervousness and hyperactivity

9.

(D) Rickets

Exophthalmic goitre is due to:


(A) Hyposecretion of thyroxine
(C) Hypersecretion of thyrocalcitonin

8.

5.

(D) None

Parathyroid gland degenerates. Which activity is disturbed?


(A) Growth
(B) Calcium concentration
(C) Potassium concentration
(D) Sodium concentration

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A hormone with seat of activity in liver, converting glucose to glycogen is produced in:
(a) Pancreas

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(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

Glucagon is secreted by:


(a) beta cells of pancreas

(b) alpha cells of pancreas

(c) beta cells of islets of Langerhans

(d) adrenal cortex

Full chemical structure of insulin was elucidated by:


(a) F. Sanger

5.

(c) Insulin

(b) Best

Treatment with alloxan destroys:


(a) STH cells
(b) Alpha cells of islets of Langerhans

3.

(b) Sugar

(c) Banting and Best (d) Langerhans

(d) Cells of Leydig


6.

Sugar level of blood can be reduced immediately by:


(a) Intravenous insulin

(b) Intravenous glucagon

(c) Oral glucagon


7.

(d) Oral insulin

Pineal gland produces:


(a) Glucagon

8.

(c) Beta cells of islets of Langerhans

(b) Aldosterone

Pineal body is located on:

(a) Dorsal wall of diencephalon


(c) Dorsal midbrain
9.

10.

(b) Ventral wall of diencephalon


(d) Ventral midbrain

(a) Regulation of body growth

(b) Secretion of thyrotropin

(c) Regulation of body temperature

(d) Immunological functions

Hassalls corpuscles are found in:

(b) Adrenal gland

(c) Spleen

(d) Parathyroid

Which of the endocrine glands is related with immunity?


(a) Thyroid

12.

(d) Melatonin

Thymus in mammals is mainly concerned with:

(a) Thymus gland


11.

(c) Cortisone

(b) Thymus

(c) Adrenal

(d) Tonsil

Function of renin is:

(a) to reduce blood pressure


(b) vasodilation
(c) degradation of angiotensinogen to angiotensin-II
(d) stimulation of copious urination
13.

Renin is secreted by:


(a) cells of stomach
(b) cells of intestine
(c) the cortical cells of kidney
(d) the cells of juxtaglomerular apparatus of kidney
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Hormone responsible for puberty in man is:


(a) Progesterone

2.

(b) Estrogen

4.

(c) Testosterone

(d) None

Release of ova in mammals occurs mainly under the influence of:


(a) FSH and LH

3.

Chemical coordination in animals

(b) TSH and STH

(c) ACTH and MTH

(d) TSH and ACTH

Hormones taken in the form of drugs for contraception are:


(a) Aldosterone

(b) Estrogens and progesterone

(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

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(c) Development of embryo becomes abnormal


(d) None of these
5.

A decrease in the level of estrogens and progesterone causes:


(b) Growth of endometrium

(a) Growth and dilation of myometrium


(c) Constriction of uterine blood vessels leading to sloughing of endometrium or uterine epithelium
(d) Release of ovum from the ovary
6.

Progesterone is:

(a) An enzyme for digestion of proteins

(b) Hormone to initiate uterine contraction

(c) Amino acid which may cause alkaptonuria


7.

8.

(d) Hormone concerned with retention and growth of pregnancy


Occurrence of Leydigs cells and their secretion is:
(a) Ovary and Estrogen

(b) Liver and Cholesterol

(c) Pancreas and Glucagon

(d) Testis and Testosterone

Biological actions of estrogens include all of the following except:

(a) decreased glucose tolerance


(c) stimulation of follicular growth
9.

10.

(a) Anterior pituitary

(b) Posterior pituitary

(c) Mid pituitary

(d) Placenta

Facial hairs occur in some women due to effect of:


(c) Hormones

(d) Pollution

(b) Relaxin

(c) Progesterone

(d) Glucocorticoid

Which of the following act as secondary messenger in hormonal action?


(a) cAMP

13.

(b) Temperature

Hormone secreted during child birth is:


(a) Thyroxine

12.

(d) delayed bone loss at menopause

Hormone relaxin is produced by:

(a) UV radiation
11.

(b) increased serum cholesterol

(b) ADP

(c) NAD

(d) ATP

(c) Progesterone

(d) Estrogen

Corpus luteum secretes mainly:


(a) FSH

(b) Estradiol

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Who is known as Father of Endocrinology ?


(a) Sterling

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(b) Addison

(c) Sanger

(d) Best

Which of the following statements is true regarding hormones?


(a) All hormones are proteins
(b) Hormones are required and secreted in large quantities
(c) Hormones are informational molecules
(d) Most hormones are used locally

3.

Broadly defined, a hormone is a molecule that:

The feed back mechanism is related with:

(a) moves through the blood stream

(a) Bile secretion

(b) Hormonal secretion

(c) HCl secretion

(d) Hering-Breuer reflex

(b) influences development

(c) alters the activity of certain nonadjacent cells


4.

5.

(d) has the same chemical activity in a variety of organisms

One similarity between enzymes and hormones is that:


(a) both are proteins

(c) both are used in minute amount


6.

A hormone is:
(a) any glandular secretion
(c) a chemical messenger

8.

(d) both act at a particular pH


(b) an enzyme
(d) an excretory product

Hormone is:

7.

(b) both can be used again and again

(a) A part of blood

(b) A part of digestive juice

(c) Not used again and again

(d) Produced in large quantity

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

(c) They are used again and again like catalysts


(d) They are produced in very minute quantities and are biologically very active
9.

10.

11.

Endocrine glands:

(a) always have ducts

(b) do not possess ducts

(c) sometimes do not have ducts

(d) pour their secretion into blood through ducts

Hormones may be:


(a) Steroids

(b) Peptides

(c) Amino acid derivatives

(d) All of the above

Choose the correct statement about neurohypophysis:


(a) It stores and release hormones secreted by hypothalamus
(b) It secretes its own hormones
(c) It is poorly developed and functionless in humans
(d) It stores the hormones produced by adenohypophysis
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The term histology was introduced by


(A) Huxley
(B) Mayer

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(C) Watson

(D) Malpighii.

Microscopic study of tissues and organs is called


(A) Anatomy
(B) Histology
(C) Heredity

(D) Cytology.

Which of these is a function of epithelial tissue ?


(A) Covering and lining
(B) Absorption
(C) Secretion
(D) All the above.

4.

Brush border is characteristic of


(A) Secretory cells
(B) Absorptive cells

(C) Osteocytes

(D) Nerve cells.

Columnar epithelium present in


(A) Stomach
(B) Intestine

(C) Buccal cavity

(D) Both A and B.

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.

The epithelial cells are covered by a thin layer of


(A) Glycoproteins
(B) Lipoproteins
(C) Phosphoproteins
(D) Phospholipids.

8.

Glycocalyx is a term used for thin layer of


(A) Lipoproteins
(B) Phosphoproteins (C) Glycoproteins

10.

(D) Phospholipids.

Glands of the body are modified


(A) Connective tissue cells
(C) Cuboidal epithelial cells

(B) Columnar epithelial cells


(D) Muscular cells

Tessalated epithelium can be traced in


(A) Blood vessels
(B) Mesothelium

(C) Peritonium

9.

6.

(D) All above.

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.

Pseudostratified epithelium can be traced in


(A) Mammary gland (B) Lungs
(C) Trachea

(D) All above.

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Urothelium is unique epithelium of


(A) Kidney
(B) Ureters

(C) Urinary bladder

Keratin is
(A) Fibrous protiens
(C) Seleroproteins

(B) Characteristic of Rhinoceros horn


(D*) All above

(D*) All above

Protection from ultra violet rays is provided by


(A) Stratum corneum layer
(B) Stratum granulosum
(C) Stratum lucidum layer
(D*) Melanocytes

4.

Schneiderian epithelium is found in


(A) Trachea
(B) Loop of henle

(C*) Nasal pasage

(D) Heart

Mammary glands are


(A*) Apocrine
(B) Merocrine

(C) Holocrine

(D) Heterocrine

5.

3.

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6.

Entire cell is lost alongwith secretion in one of these


(A) Sweat glands
(B*) Creuminous glands
(C) Salivary glands
(D) Pancreas

7.

Nature of ceruminous glands is


(A) Merocrine
(B*) Holocrine

Basal lamina is characteristic of


(A) Connective tissue (B*) Epithelial tissue (C) Muscle tissue

8.

(C) Apocrine

(D) Both (B) and (C)

(D) Nerve tissue

In stratified epithelium basement membrane is in contact with


(A) Upper layer, stratum corneum
(B) Second layer, stratum lucidum
(C) Middle layer, stratum granulosum
(D*) Lower most layer, stratum germinativum

10.

Epithelium lining of the coelom is termed


(A) Endothelium
(C) Glandular epithelium

(B*) Mesothelium
(D) None of these

Basement membrane consists of


(A) Basal lamina
(C) Reticular fibres

(B) Ground substance


(D*) All of the above

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12.

9.

No part of gland cell is lost with secretion in

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Which one of the following statement in regard to nerve activity is true


(A) The synaptic cleft does not prevent direct propagation of action potential from presynaptic
neuron to post synaptic cell
(B) Information across the synaptic cleft is transmitted by means of a chemical neurotransmitter in
small vesicle
(C) Combination of neurotransmitter with receptor site changes membrane potential without
changing membrane potentiality
(D) In tetanus the excitatory impulse to muscles are inhibited leading to lock jaw

2.

Propagation of action potential is very fast in nerve fibres which have


(A) Large fibre diameter
(B) Small fibre diameter
(C) Covering of myelin sheath
(D) (A) and (C) both are correct

3.

Preparation of the type of stimulus depends on the


(A) Strength of the nerve impulse
(B) Specificity of connection to receptor organs
(C) Rate of the nerve impulse
(D) Ionic change moving in and out of the nerve

4.

The following hormones are neurotransmitters


(A) Acetylcholine and secretin
(B) Cholecystokinin and acetylcholine
(C) Adrenalin and acetylcholine
(D) Cholecystokinin and adrenalin

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.

Resting potential of the membrane is


(A) -60 to -70 mV
(B) -100 to -10mV

1.

(C) 50 to 100 mV

(D) -20 to -30mV

The chemical causing the transmission of nerve impulse across synapses is


(A) Acetylcholine
(B) Cholinesterase (C) Choline
(D) Acetic acid

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

11.

The mineral necessary for nervous conduction is


(A) Iron
(B) Sodium
(C) Phosphorus

8.

(D) Magnesium

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Afferent nerve fibres carry impulses from


(A) Effector organs to central nervous system
(B) Receptors to central nervous system
(C) Central nervous system to muscles
(D) Central nervous system to receptors

2.

On nerve fibres to prevent leakage of an impulse layer of ......is found


(A) Schwann cells (B) Neurilemma
(C) Axons
(D) Myelin sheath

3.

The energy required during transmission of impulse is provided by


(A) Brain
(B) Nerve fibre
(C) Liver
(D) Stimulating agent

4.

Which has the highest speed of nerve impulse


(A) Medullated nerve
(B) Non-medullated nerve
(C) Cranial nerve
(D) Spinal nerve

5.

Acetylcholine is
(A) Chemical messenger
(C) Antistress hormone

7.

(B) Chemical transmitter across the synapse


(D) Digestive enzyme

Nerve impulse initiates with the movements of


(A) K+
(B) Mg +
(C) Ca+
Sodium- potassium pump is
(A) A hormone
(B) An enzyme

6.

1.

(D) Na+

(C) A protein carrier (D) An organelle

For visual sense, the nerve impulse is generated by


(A) Depolarisation
(B) Repolarisation
(C) Hyper polarisation
(D) Depolarisation and repolarisation

9.

One of the example of the action of the autonomous nervous system is


(A) Knee-jerk response
(B) Pupillary reflex
(C) Swallowing of food
(D) Peristalsis of the intestines

10.

Hypothalamus does not control


(A) Hunger and satiety
(C) Libido

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8.

(B) Thermoregulation
(D) Creative thinking and consciousness

In the dual innervation of a organ


(A) Both nerve fibres show stimulatory response
(B) Both nerve fibres show inhibitory response
(C) One show stimulation and other inhibition
(D) Response have selective

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(B) Sodium

(B) Hypothalamus

(C) Corpus callosum

(B) Mesodermal

(C) Endodermal

(B) Glial

(C) Retina and lens

(B) Notochordal cells

(C) Somatic

(D) Neural crest cells

(B) Parasympathetic
(D) Whole ANS

White matter is composed of

(B) Nerve cells

(A) Ependyma

10.

(B) Retina only

Which is activated in stress condition


(A) Sympathetic

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

(D) Occular muscles of eye

(A) Neural cell

7.

(D) Cerebellum

The second cranial nerve in human originates from


(A) Ciliary muscles of eye

6.

Which cell stops dividing after birth


(A) Neuron

5.

(D) Phosphorus

Brain is
(A) Ectodermal

4.

(C) Iron

Mammalian brain differs from an amphibian brain in possessing


(A) Olfactory lobe

3.

Nervous system

Which one of the following is essential for the formation of myelin sheath
(A) Zinc

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(C) Nerve fibres

(D) None of these

The autonomic nervous system has control over


(A) Reflex action

(B) Skeletal muscles

(C) Sense organs

(D) Internal organs

Cutaneous stimulus is received by


(A) Axodendrite - cholinergic

(B) Dendrodendronic - adrenergic

(C)

(D) Sensory nerve

Motor nerve

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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.

The hind brain consists of


(A) Pons + cerebellum
(C) Medulla oblongata + cerebellum

5.

6.

The efferent process of neuron is known as


(A) Axon
(B) Dendrites
(C) Cyton

(D) Neurofibrilae

The number of spinal nerves in man is


(A) 27 pairs
(B) 31 pairs

(C) 37 pairs

(D) 47 pairs

Junction of two nerve fibres is called


(A) Synapse
(B) Junction

(C) Connection

(D) None of these

4.

(B) Hypothalamus + cerebellum


(D) Medulla oblongata + cerebellum + pons

Neural stimulation in visceral organ in human being is done by


(A) Sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves and is under involuntary action
(B) Sympathetic nerves and is under voluntary action
(C) Sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves and is under voluntary action
(D) Parasympathetic nerves and is under voluntary action

8.

The largest number of neurons are found in


(A) Brain
(B) Retina
(C) Spinal cord

7.

(D) Tongue

Parasympathetic nervous system increases the activity of


(A) Gut, iris and urinary bladder
(B) Heart, adrenal and sweat gland
(C) Heart, pancreas and lachrymal gland (D) Lachrymal gland and sweat gland

10.

The thermoregulatory centre is situated in


(A) Spinal cord
(B) Pituitary body

11.

9.

(C) Cerebellum

(D) Hypothalamus

Nissls granules are present in the .......and are made up of.......respectively


(A) Muscle cells and deoxyribo nucleic acid
(B) Mast cells and RNA
(C) Osteocytes and DNA
(D) Neuron and RNA

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Weight of a normal brain of a man is


(A) 3.0 lbs.
(B) 3.5 lbs.

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(D) 4.5 lbs.

The correct sequence of meninges from outer to the inner side is


(A) Arachnoid - piamater - duramater
(B) Arachnoid - duramater - piamater
(C) Piamater - arachnoid - duramater
(D) Duramater - arachnoid - piamater

3.

All the meninges of brain are interrupted at the structure known as


(A) Neuropore
(B) Anterior choroid plexus only
(C) Posterior choroid plexus only
(D) Anterior and posterior choroid plexus

4.

Which is correct about human brain


(A) It is covered by two membranes
(B) There is no blood brain barrier
(C) Largest number of cranial nerves originate from cerebral hemisphere
(D) Cerebral cortex is hiqhly developed

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.

The anterior choroid plexus in the brain of man covers


(A) Corpora bigemina
(B) Medulla oblongata
(C) Diencephalon
(D) Mesencephalon

8.

The medulla oblongata encloses the


(A) Fourth ventricle (B) Second ventricle (C) Optic lobe

2.

(D) Otic capsule

In mammals, the corpus callosum connects


(A) Bone to a muscle
(B) Bone to a bone
(C) The two cerebral hemispheres
(D) The two optic lobes

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

12.

Cerebral hemispheres are the centres of


(A) Thinking
(B) Balance

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.

7.

8.

(C) Blastocoel

Cerebrospinal fluid is produced by


(A) Ependymal cells (B) Choroid plexus

(C) Neuroglial cells (D) Neurons

Ventilation is controlled by
(A) Cerebellum
(C) Cerebrum

(B) Medulla oblongata


(D) Mesencephalon

Main function of cerebellum is


(A) Balancing
(B) To see

(C) To hear

(D) Remembering

Corpus callosum is found in the brain of


(A) Elephant
(B) Pigeon

(C) Crocodile

(D) Frog

3.

(B) Breathing and hiccup


(D) Both (A) and (C)

Nodes of Ranvier are found in


(A) Axon
(B) Sperm

(C) Muscle fibre

(D) Neuron

Choroid plexus is a network of


(A) Capillaries
(B) Muscle fibres

(C) Nerves

(D) Lymph versels

10.

Tree of life is
(A) Arborvitae

Which of the following is the part of mid brain of rabbit


(A) Diencephalon
(B) Cerebrum
(C) Corpora quadrigemina
(D) None of these

12.

(D) None of the above

Brocas area in human brain controls


(A) Movement of tongue
(C) Movement of vocal cords

9.

11.

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Sub-arachnoid space is found in


(A) Piamater
(B) Durameter

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(B) Pons varolii

(C) Origin of corti

(D) Diencephalon

Which has H-shaped grey matter


(A) Cerebrum
(C) Cerebellum

(B) Medulla oblongata


(D) Spinal cord

What is found in Primates brain


(A) Cerebellum
(C) Neopallium cortex

(B) Diencephalon
(D) Optic lobes

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3.

Which one of the following is responsible for the control of reflex action
(A) Sensory nerves

(B) Motor nerves

(C) Sympathetic nervous system

(D) Central nervous system

Which of the following cranial nerves are involved in the movement of eye
(A) Optic, occulomotor, abducens

(B) Occulomotor, abducens, trochlear

(C) Trochlear, abducens and optic

(D) Abducens, optic, trochlear, occulomotor

The smallest cranial nerve in human being is


(A) Trochlear

4.

5.

(C) Abducens

(B) Abducens

(C) Opthalamic

(D) Vagus

(D) Palatinus

The lungs, heart, intestine etc. are supplied by cranial nerve


(A) Trigeminal

6.

(B) Opthalmic

Purely motor nerve is


(A) Optic

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(B) Vagus

IV, V and IX cranial nerves are

(C) Abducens

(D) Oculomotor

(A) Olfactory, spinal accessary and vagus

(B) Trigeminal, vagus and glossopharyngeal

(C) Occulomotor, trigeminal and hypoglossal


(D) Pathetic, trigeminal and glossopharyngeal
7.

Which of the cranial nerve is mixed

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

The eighth cranial nerve (auditory) of vertebrates leads from brain to


(A) Ear

9.

(B) Olfactory

(A) Optic

(B) Frog

(C) Lizard

(D) Man

How many pairs of cranial nerves in mammals are purely sensory


(A) Five

(B) Four

(C) Three

(D) Two

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The 3rd, 6th and 11th cranial nerves are


(A) Occulomotor, trigeminal, spinal
(B) Optic, facial, spinal
(C) Occulomotor, abducens, spinal
(D) Trichlear, abducens, vagus
The cranial nerves which control eye-ball movement are
(A) 4, 6 and 7

3.

(B) 3, 4 and 6

(B) IX, X, XI, XII

(B) Vagus nerve

Vagus nerve is

(B) 8 pairs

(C) X-cranial nerve

(C) 12 pairs

(D) 10 pairs

(B) Sympathetic nerve


(D) Parasympathetic nerve

(B) Auditory

(C) Olfactory

(D) Trigeminal

(C) 10 and 8

(D) 8 and 10

Cranial nerves in frog and man is


(A) 10 and 12

10.

(C) Trigeminal nerve (D) Opthalmic nerve

Which cranial nerve carries in excitation from the ear


(A) Optic

9.

(D) None of these

How many cranial nerves found in the amniota

(A) Spinal nerve

8.

(D) Vll, IX, X, XI, XII

Fifth cranial nerve of frog is called

(A) 6 pairs
7.

(C) Vagus nerve

(B) Facial nerve

(A) Opic nerve


6.

(C) VII,VIII, IX, X

Which cranial nerves has the highest number of branches


(A) Trigeminal

(D) 5, 8 and 9

Cranial nerves originating from medulla oblongata are


(A) III, VII, IX

4.

(C) 2, 3 and 5

2.

(B) 12 and 10

Which of the following is 10th cranial nerve


(A) Trigeminal

(B)

Pneumogastric

(C) Glossopharyngeal

(D) Vagus

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Spot out the parasympathetic effect


(A) Increasing blood pressure
(C) Secretion of digestive juice

(B) Dialating pupil


(D) Increasing cardiac output

Autonomic nervous system is


(A) Paired chain ganglia
(C) Sense organs

(B) Brain and spinal cord


(D) Cerebral hemispheres

The sympathetic nervous system is other wise called


(A) Visceral system
(B) Mesenteric system
(C) Thorasico lumber system
(D) Cervico-sacral system

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

6.

Sympathetic nerves in mammals arise from


(A) Sacral region
(B) Cervical region
(C) Thoraco-lumbar region
(D) 3rd, 7th, 9th and 10th cranial nerves

7.

Parasympathetic nerves increase the mobility in


(A) Small intestine
(B) Heart
(C) Brain

3.

(D) None of the above

In parasympathetic nervous system which of the following is released


(A) Epinephrine
(B) Nor epinephrine (C) Serotonin
(D) Acetylcholine

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

10.

Which one is the function of parasympathetic nervous system in mammals


(A) Acceleration of heart beat
(B) Constriction of pupil
(C) Stimulation of sweat glands
(D) Contraction of arrector pilli muscles

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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.

All spinal nerves are


(A) Motor
(B) Sensory

6.

(C) Mixed

5.

1.

(D) None of the above

What is found in the periphery of spinal cord


(A) Grey matter
(B) Myelinated nerve (C) White matter

(D) Notochord

The largest of the spinal nerves is constituted by the


(A) First pair
(B) Brachial nerves (C) Third pair

(D) Fourth pair

The spinal cord extends from the brain through


(A) Foramen Magnum
(B) Iter
(C) Anterior commissure
(D) Foramen of Monro

8.

The dorsal root of spinal cord contains


(A) Somatic motor fibers
(C) Somatic sensory fibers

(B) Visceral motor fibers


(D) Visceral sensory fibers

The spinal cord terminates in


(A) Corpus terminale
(C) Cauda terminale

(B) Coput terminale


(D) Filum terminale

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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