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BIOLOGY Angora wool is extracted from

(a)rabbit
(b) sheep
(c)fox
PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS (d) goat
Q1. Q9.
Penicillin is extracted from Which of the following diseases affects women easily
(a)yeast than that of men ?
(b) algae (a)Heart attack
(c)fungus (b)Hepatitis
(d) lichen (c)Joint arthritis
(d)Arthritis
Q2.
Which is the effect of antigen in an ill person ? Q10.
(a)It increases the production of W.B.C. Pituitary gland is located in
(b)It increases the production of antibiotics (a)brain
(c)It increases the production of anti-serum against (b)kidney
bacteria (c)liver
(d)It prevents the growth of bacteria (d)intestine
Q3. Q11.
Which among the following helps in circulation of blood What is the limit of MG/DL of blood sugar in the normal
? person at the time of fast ?
(a)Arithrocytus (a)40-60
(b)Blood platelets (b)120-150
(c)Monocytes (c)70-100
(d)Lymphocytes (d)160-200
Q4. Q12.
Which among the following elements increases the The cross section of a stem of tree has fifty rings . what is
absorption of water and calcium in plants ? the age of the tree ?
(a)Manganese (a)50 months
(b)Boron (b) 5 years
(c)Copper (c) 25 years
(d)Molybdenum (d) 50 years
Q5. Q13.
Which wood will become useless soon after exposing in Onion is a modified form of
the open air ? (a)leaf
(a)Softwood (b) stem
(b)Fibrous wood (c)root
(c)Wet wood (d)None of these
(d)Hardwood
Q14.
Q6. The pollination of maize takes place by
Which among the following is a large spectrum (a)self-pollination
Antibiotic ? (b)pollination by insects
(a)Paracetamol (c)pollination by air
(b)Pencillin (d)pollination by rain
(c)Ampicillin
(d)Chlormphenicol Q15.
Why radiologists do not take direct Xray photographs of
Q7. intestine ?
Our bones and teeth are generally made of (a)Intestines are affected by direct exposure to X-rays
(a)Tricalcium phosphate (b)X-rays cannot cross intestine
(b)Fluoropetite (c)X-rays are not able to capture clear picture
(c)Chloropetite (d)Even short exposure of X-rays causes cancer in
(d)Hydrolith intestine
Q8. Q16.

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Exobiology deals with the study of : (c)Ostrich
(a)external characters of living organisms (d)Kiwi
(b)life on the surface of the earth
(c)life in the outer layers of atmosphere Q25.
(d)life in other planets and space In the case of test tube babies
(a)egg is fertilized in the uterus.
Q17. (b)embryo completes its development in a test tube.
Animals do not have enzyme systems which enable them (c)embiyo is placed in uterus after 2 months.
to make use of the energy from : (d)egg is fertilized outside mother s body.
(a)fat
(b) water Q26.
(c)protein The age Of trees is determined by its :
(d)carbohydrate (a) girth
(b) height
Q18. (c)growth rings
A clone is a colony of: (d)general appearance
(a)cells having different shapes
(b)cells having similar shape Q27.
(c)cells having similar genetic constitution Kidney disease in man is caused by the pollutant:
(d)cells having different genetic constitutions (a) Cadmium
(b) Iron
Q19. (c) Cobalt
The pollen grains of flowers pollinated by insects are : (d) Carbon
(a)smooth and dry
(b)rough and sticky Q28.
(c)rough and dry Fruits of this plant are found underground:
(d)large and showy (a) Potato
(b) Carrot
Q20. (c) Groundnut
The disease caused by Asbestos is : (d) Onion
(a) Emphysema
(b) Paralysis Q29.
(c) Diarrhea A rare and endangered animal in Silent Valley is :
(d) Dysentery (a)Musk deer
(b)Tiger
Q21. (c)Lion-tailed macaque
In the eye colour vision is effected by the presence of: (d)Rhino sores
(a)Choroid coat
(b)Sclerotic coat Q30.
(c) Rods Maximum photosynthetic activity occurs in :
(d) Cones (a)blue and red region of light
(b)green and yellow region of light
Q22. (c)blue and orange region of light
Which of the following is NOT one of the important steps (d)violet and orange region of tight-
in processing tea leaves?
(a) Rolling Q31.
(b) Drying AIDS virus has :
(c)Fermenting (a)single-stranded RNA
(d)Withering (b)double-stranded RNA
(c)single-stranded DNA
Q23. (d)double stranded DNA
Dehydration in human body is caused due to the loss of:
(a)vitamins Q32.
(b)salts A breath test used by traffic police to check drunken
(c)hormones driving uses:
(d)water (a)potassium dichromate-sulphuric acid
(b)potassium permanganate-sulphuric acid
Q24. (c)turmeric on filter paper
Which of the following is the largest living bird ? (d)silica gel coated with silver nitrate
(a)Eagle
(b)Peacock Q33.

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AngloNubian is a breed of: Which of the following blood groups may be present in
(a) sheep the children of a couple having blood groups A and B
(b) goat respectively?
(c) poultry (a)A and B only
(d) cattle (b)A B and AB
(c)A B AB and O
Q34. (d)A B only
What kind of soil is treated with gypsum to make it
suitable for cropping? Q42.
(a) Alkaline Which of the following diseases is caused by a virus?
(b) Acidic (a)Poliomyelitis
(c)Water-logged (b)Malaria
(d)Soil with excessive clay content (c)Whooping cough
(d)Ringworm
Q35.
Typhoid fever is caused by Q43.
(a)virus Which of the following is known as Vitamin B1?
(b)bacteria (a)Retinol
(c)fungus (b) Thiamin
(d)allergy (c) Riboflavin
(d) Ascorbic Acid
Q36.
Which of the following blood group is a universal Q44.
recipient? Which of the following is true ?
(a) A (a)DNA is the genetic material in most of the organism
(b) B (b)RNA is the genetic material in most viruses and
(c) AB bacteria
(d) O (c)DNA is the genetic material in all the viruses
(d)RNA is the genetic material in all the viruses
Q37.
Rod shaped bacteria is called Q45.
(a)Bacillus Pathogenic bacteria secrete
(b)Spirillum (a)Antigens
(c)Coccus (b) Antibodies
(d)Coma (c) Hormones
(d) Interferons
Q38.
The animal which has become extinct recently in India Q46.
happens to be Where is the Botanical Survey of India headquartered ?
(a) Golden cat (a)Lucknow
(b) Cheetah (b) Darjeeling
(c) Wooly wolf (c) Kolkata
(d) Rhinoceros (d) Oottaccamund

Q39. Q47.
All the progeny obtained from a single plant by Who amongst the following was awarded Nobel Prize
vegetative propagation are called for path breaking contributions to develop treatment
(a) Clones against Parkinson s disease ?
(b) Pure line (a)Arvid Carlsson
(c) Indeed line (b)Walter Kohn
(d) Pedigree line (c)Robert B. Laughlin
(d)Ferid Murad
Q40.
What is a Sponge ? Q48.
(a) A fungus Which of the following food items is rich in iron ?
(b) A fossil (a)Rice
(c) A plant (b) Apple
(d) An animal (c) Pulses
(d) Orange
Q41.
Q49.

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Who discovered Cholera germs? Adherent mucoid alkaline substance covering the inner
(a)Robert Koch lining of stomach is to :
(b)Rene Laennec (a)digest starch
(c)Dresser (b) act against bacteria
(d)Hansen (c)prevent the action of pepsin of mucosa
(d)prevent viral Infection
Q50.
Sweetex used by the diabetic patients has energy Q58.
content of: The area of the human tongue sensitive to bitterness is
(a)Five calories restricted to :
(b)Ten calorie (a)tip
(c)Hundred calories (b) edges
(d)Zero calories (c) middle part
(d) posterior part
Q51.
The element which Is the most abundant In the human Q59.
body is: Amniocentesis is a method for
(a)Oxygen (a) determination of fetal health conditions
(b) Carbon (b)determination of the amino acids sequence:
(c) Iron (c) inducing abortion
(d) Nitrogen (d) artificial insemination

Q52. Q60.
Oxygen liberated during photosynthesis is coming from During photosynthesis the liberated gas is :
(a)Carbon dioxide (a)Carbon dioxide
(b)Water (b)Oxygen
(c)Bresk down of chlorophy II (c) Nitrogen
(d)Atmosphere (d) Hydrogen

Q53. Q61.
Which of the following is NOT included in the Which of the following blood cells is compulsory for
Technology Mission? blood coagulation?
(a)Oil seeds (a)Platelets
(b) Pulses (b)Red Blood Corpuscles
(c) Maize (c)White Blood Corpuscles
(d) Vegetables (d)Lymphocites

Q54. Q62.
Who discovered sex hormones? Which was the first antibiotic ?
(a)Dreser (a)Terramycin
(b)Eugen Steinach (b) Neomycin
(c)Edward Calvin (c)Penicillin
(d)Samuel Cohen (d) Streptomycin

Q55. Q63.
Fermentation Is a process of decomposition of an Virus contains
organic compound by (a)Protein and lipid
(a)catalysts (b)Nucleic acid and protein
(b) enzymes (c)Lipid and carbohydrate
(c) carbanions (d)Carbohydrate and nucleic add
(d) free radicals
Q64.
Q56. By which the sex of a child is determined before birth ?
What are the basic units from which human spare parts (a)Sperms of father
can be created? (b)Foetus of mother
(a)Nerve cells (c)Both
(b) Stem cells (d) and
(c) Heart cells
(d) Kidney cells Q65.
What may be the cause of malfunctioning of thyroid
Q57. gland ?

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(a) Iodine deficiency (d)Lymphoctyes
(b)Iron deficiency
(c)Calcium deficiency Q74.
(d)Vitamin C Which is the gland that holds the body s thermostat?
(a)Pineal
Q66. (b) Pituitary
How many feet has a crab got? (c) Thyroid
(a)12 (d) Hypothalamus
(b)10
(c)8 Q75.
(d)6 What is the chromosome number in a human ovum ?
(a)24
Q67. (b) 46
Which one of the following is found only in women ? (c) 48
(a)Thyroid (d) None of these
(b)Pituitary
(c)Ovary Q76.
(d)Adenoid Hashish is obtained from a plant. From which part of the
plant is it obtained ?
Q68. (a)Leaves
Which one of the following is NOT a function of kidney ? (b)Stem
(a)Regulation of blood pH (c)Exudate from leaves and female inflorescences.
(b)Removal of metabolic wastes from the body (d)Exudate from stem and male inflorescences.
(c)Production of antibodies
(d)Regulation of osmotic pressures of the blood Q77.
Which organ of the body never(rest
Q69. (a)Eyes
Water In plants is transported by (b)Pancreas
(a)cambium (c) Liver
(b) phloem (d)Heart
(c) epidermis
(d) xylem Q78.
The presence of what distinguishes a plant cell from an
Q70. animal cell?
Where are the Eucalyptus trees found in abundance ? (a) Chloroplasts
(a)Mizo Hills (b)Cell wall
(b)Naga Hills (c)Cell membrane
(c)Manipur Hills (d) Nucleus
(d)Nilgiri Hills
Q79.
Q71. The branch of agriculture which deals with the feeding
Which of the following hormone is released in excess shelter health and breeding of the domestic animals is
quantity during excitement ? called
(a)Cortisone (a)Dairy Science
(b) Serotonin (b)Veterinary Science
(c) Adrenaline (c)Poultry
(d) Estrogen (d) Animal Husbandry

Q72. Q80.
Clove the commonly used spice is obtained from the Edward Jenner is associated with
(a)Fruit (a)Cholera
(b) Stem (b)Typhoid
(c) Root (c)Smallpox
(d)Flower bud (d)Paralysis

Q73. Q81.
What are the blood corpuscles that help to build up A plant with compound leaves is
resistance against diseases ? (a)Papaya
(a)Leucocytes (b)Coconut
(b)Monocytes (c)Peepal
(c)Neutrophils (d)Hibiscus

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BCG vaccination is to be given to a newborn child
Q82. (a)immediately after birth
The scientist who explained about blood circulation for (b)within 48 hours
the first time was (c)within seven days
(a)Antonyvan Leewen Hock (d)within six months
(b)William Harvey
(c)Gregor-Mendel Q91.
(d)Ronald Ross The hybrid between horse and donkey is called
(a)Pony
Q83. (b)Colt
Which one of the following is not a digestive enzyme ? (c)Mule
(a)Pepsin (d)Zebra
(b) Renin
(c) Insulin Q92.
(d) Amylopsin Glaucoma is a disease of the
(a)Skin
Q84. (b)Lungs
The Theory of Evolution was put forward by (c)Liver
(a)Louis Pasteur (d)Eyes
(b)Aristotle
(c)Gregor Mendel Q93.
(d)Charles Darwin The chemical used for destroying Fungi in water tanks is
(a)Copper sulphate
Q85. (b)Magnesium sulphate
In a human body the longest bone is In the (c)Zinc sulphate
(a)vertebral column (d)Nitric acid
(b)thigh
(c) rib cage Q94.
(d)arm Human kidney disorder is caused by the pollution of
(a)Cadmium
Q86. (b)Iron
Which of the following food crops has the maximum (c)Cobalt
content of proteins ? (d)Carbon
(a)Cassava
(b)Soyabeen Q95.
(c)Wheat Dehydration in human body is caused due to the
(d)Maize deficiency of
(a)Vitamin
Q87. (b)Salt
Where did the new form of pneumonia SARS" start ? (c)Hormone
(a)Canada (d)Water
(b)Singapore
(c)China Q96.
(d)Thailand Who among the following analysed DNA for the first
time ?
Q88. (a)Arthur Comberg
The total number of vertebrae in a human being is (b)Hargobind Khurana
(a)26 (c)M. W. Nirenberg
(b)30 (d)Watson and Krick
(c)29
(d)33 Q97.
Which among the following bears smallest living cell
Q89. (a)Bacterium
On the average what percentage of human body has the (b)Mollusk plasma
element of oxygen ? (c)Virus
(a)65 (d)Yeast
(b)25
(c)10 Q98.
(d)5 Yawning occurs
(a)due to excess concentration of C02 in blood
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(c)due to excess concentration of C02 in lungs (a)Creatinine
(d)None of these (b) Urea
(c) Uric acid
Q99. (d) Ketone bodies
Which among the following living being has respiratory
organ but does not have brain ? Q107.
(a) crab Which one of the following cells produces antibodies ?
(b)starfish (a)Eosinophil
(c)blood succor (b) Monocyte
(d)silverfish (c) Basophil
(d) Lymphocytes
Q100.
Which vitamin helps in blood coagulation? Q108.
(a)Vitamin-A The Vitamin which helps In clotting of blood is :
(b) Vitamin-C (a)A
(c) Vitamin-K (b) D
(d) Vitamin-E (c) B
(d) K
Q101.
A substance that stimulates the production of Q109.
antibodies when Introduced into a living organism is At very high altitude the Red Blood Corpuscles In the
known as human body will:
(a)carcinogen (a)increase In size
(b)androgen (b)decrease in size
(c)antigen (c)increase in number
(d)estrogen (d)decrease in number

Q102. Q110.
Darwin finches refer to a group of A test tube baby means :
(a)Fishes (a)a baby grown in a test tube.
(b)Lizards (b)embryo fertilised in uterus and developed in test
(c)Birds tube.
(d)Amphibians (c)embryo fertilised and developed in uterus.
(d)fertilisation in vitro and then transplantation in the
Q103. uterus.
The tissue in man where no cell division occurs after
birth Is Q111.
(a)skeletal The metal present in insulin is
(b) nerves (a) Copper
(c) connective (b) iron
(d) germinal (c)Zinc
(d) Magnesium
Q104.
The source of oxygen generated during photosynthesis Q112.
is : Roundworm Is a human parasite found in the
(a)water (a) Small Intestine
(b)carbon dioxide (b) Liver
(c)chlorophyll (c) Stomach
(d)mesophyll cells (d)Large intestine

Q105. Q113.
Which one of the following elements is associated with Which of the following is a rich source of Vitamin B12?
teeth disorder? (a)Cashew nut
(a)Chlorine (b)milk
(b) Fluorine (c)Apple
(c) Bromine (d)Watermelon
(d) Iodine
Q114.
Q106. What is the number of chromosomes in a normal human
Which one of the following is an abnormal constituent of body
urine ? (a)43

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(b)44 The animal which uses sounds as its eyes is
(c)45 (a) Dog
(d)46 (b) Cat
(c) Snake
Q115. (d) Bat
xerophthalmia Is a deficiency disease caused by lack of
(a)Vitamin A Q123.
(b) Vitamin B Pregnant women usually become deficient in
(c)Vitamin C (a)Sodium and Calcium
(d) Vitamin D (b)Iron and Sodium
(c)Calcium and Iron
Q116. (d)Magnesium and Iron
Out of the following glands which is referred to as the
mastergland Q124.
(a)Thyroid Which components of light area absorbed by chlorophyll
(b) Adrenal gland ?
(c) Pituitary (a)Violet and red
(d) Pancreas (b)indigo and orange
(c)Blue and red
Q117. (d)Violet and yellow
What is an antibiotic?
(a)A chemical compound produced by a living Q125.
organism(that inhibits the growth of other organisms Ginger is a stem and not a root because
(b)A compound synthesized by a living organism that (a)It stores food material
inhibits the growth of microbes (b)It grows horizontal in the soil
(c)A synthetic compound inhibiting the growth of other (c)It has nodes and internodes
organisms (d)It lacks chlorophyll
(d) A synthetic compound inhibiting the growth of
bacteria Q126.
Eyes of potato are useful for
Q118. (a)Nutrition
Carbohydrate is stored in the body as (b) reproduction
(a)glucose (c)Reproduction
(b) starch (d)Vegetative propagation
(c) glycogen
(d) sucrose Q127.
Taenia sodium (Tape worm) lives as a parasite in
Q119. (a)Pig
Which was the first enzyme isolated in pure crystalline (b)Abdomen of man/ woman
form ? (c)Intestine of man/woman
(a)Amylase (d)Liver of man/woman
(b)Catalase
(c)Lipase Q128.
(d)Clrease An ant can see the objects all around it due to the
presence of
Q120. (a)Simple Eyes
Process of digestion is helped by (b)Eyes over the head
(a)Enzyme (c)Well-developed eyes
(b)Hormone (d)Compound eyes
(c)Mineral
(d)(4Vitamin Q129.
What is the approximate time required for a heartbeat ?
Q121. (a) 5 second
Which is the organ that excretes water fat and various (b) 8 second
catabolic wastes? (c) 5 minute
(a)Kidney (d) 0 minute
(b) Skin
(c)Spleen Q130.
(d)Salivary glands Which of the following elements is obtained from the sea
algae ?
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(b)Sulpher (b) Melanin
(c)Vanadium (c) Keratin
(d)Iodine (d) Chitin

Q131. Q139.
Which of the following is not a component of Two richest known sources of edible protein are
chlorophyll ? (a)meat and eggs
(a) Hydrogen (b)milk and vegetables
(b) Magnesium (c)soybean and groundnut
(c) Carbon (d)some type of algae and other micro-organisms
(d) Calcium
Q140.
Q132. Which of the following weeds has been found useful to
Which of the following is the largest living bird ? check water pollution caused by industrial affluent ?
(a)Peacock (a)Parthenium
(b)Ostrich (b)Elephant grass
(c)Dodo (c)Water hyacinth
(d)Turkey (d)Both

Q133. Q141.
In which of the following generally hormone is not found Which of the following is correlated with blood pressure
? ?
(a)Rat (a) Liver
(b)Monkey (b) Testis
(c)Bacteria (c) Pancreas
(d)Cat (d) Adrenal

Q134. Q142.
The causative organism of dengue fever is Which of the following structures present in mammalian
(a)Fungus skin directly helps in keeping the body warm?
(b)Bacteria (a)Pigmented cells
(c)Protozoa (b)Sweat glands
(d)Virus (c)Lymph vessels
(d)Blood capillaries
Q135.
Which of the following is considered to be the best Q143.
cholesterol ? Which from the following diseases usually spreads
(a)VLDL through milk?
(b)LDL (a)Tuberculosis
(c) HDL (b)Jaundice
(d)Triglycerides (c)Diphtheria
(d)Cholera
Q136.
Thalassemia is a hereditary disease. It affects Q144.
(a)Blood Which are the largest fixator of solar energy ?
(b)Spleen (a)Bacteria
(c)Lungs (b) Protozoa
(d)Heart (c) Fungi
(d) Green plants
Q137.
Which of the following represents a food chain involving Q145.
a producer a vegetarian and a nonvegetarian? Which of the following is a correct description of tissue
(a)Grass - Insect - Elephant culture ?
(b)Plant - Rabbit - Tiger (a)Conservation of forests and plantation
(c)Fish - Insect - Whale (b)Growth and propagation of horticultural crops
(d)Tiger - Rabbit - Owl (c)Science of cultivating animal tissue in artificial
medium
Q138. (d)Protection of wild animals
Which of the following makes the skin layer impervious
to water ? Q146.
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(a)Pomology (c)Oogenesis
(b) Agronomy (d)Metamorphosis
(c) Olericulture
(d) Floriculture Q155.
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer
Q147. using the codes given below the lists:
Carrot is orange in colour because List I : Symptom
(a)It grows in the soil A. weak sight
(b)It is not exposed to sunlight B. anemia
(c)It contains carotene C. skin problems
(d)The entire plant is orange in colour D. breaking of bones
List II : Cause
Q148. Deficiency of iron
Select the bio fertilizer in the following : Deficiency of vitamin A
(a)Compost Deficiency of vitamin C
(b)Ammonium sulphate Deficiency of calcium
(c) Cattle dung -
(d) Algae and blue-green algae (a)A B C D 2413
(b)A B C D3214
Q149. (c)A B C D3124
Full form of the infectious disease SARS is (d)A B C D2341
(a)Syndrome Associated with Respiratory Symptoms
(b)Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Q156.
(c)Severe Asthmatic Respiratory Syndrome In the process of dialysis used on patients with affected
(d)Syndrome Alarm on Respiratory System kidneys the phenomenon involved Is
(a)Diffusion
Q150. (b) Absorption
Insects responsible for transmitting diseases are called (c)Osmosis
(a)Vector (d) Electrophoresis
(b) Transmitter
(c)Drones Q157.
(d) Conductor What is the normal blood sugar level of a human being?
(a)Close to 10 mg/ml
Q151. (b)120 -150 mg/ dl
Camel is a desert animal that can live without water for (c)80 - 90 mg/ dl
many days because (d)150-200 mg/dl
(a)it does not need water
(b)water is formed in the body due to oxidation of fat Q158.
(c)it has the water sac in the walls of the lumen of Literal meaning of the term Homo Sapiens is
stomach (a)Man-The Wise
(d)All of the above (b)Man - The Supreme
(c)Man - The Omnivore
Q152. (d)Man-The Fool
Which of these components of the blood is responsible
for clotting? Q159.
(a)R.B.C. During photosynthesis in plants the gas evolved is
(b)Lymphocytes (a)Carbon dioxide
(c)Monocytes (b)Nitrogen
(d)Platelets (c)Oxygen
(d)Hydrogen
Q153.
Founder of Homeopathy is Q160.
(a)Samuel Hahnemann The seeds of certain plants fail to germinate if they do
(b)Hippocrates not pass through the digestive tract of fruiteating birds.
(c) Charaka This is due to
(d)Sushrutha (a)hibernation
(b)seed coat impermeability
Q154. (c)infertility
Development of an egg without fertilization is called (d)vegetative reproduction
(a)Gametogenesis
(b)Parthenogenesis Q161.

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Sucrose content in sugarcane decreases Why excessive heating and repeated use Of cooking oil
(a)if high rainfall occurs during the period of growth of are most undesirable?
the plant (a)The oil vapour can cause indoor pollution
(b)if frost occurs during the period of ripening (b)Carcinogenic substances like benzpyrene are
(c)if there is fluctuation in temperature during the produced
period of growth of the plant (c)Nutrient value of food is lost
(d)if there is high temperature during the time of (d)Loss and wastage of oil
ripening
Q170.
Q162. The name of the first cloned sheep was
The concept of survival of the fittest was first (a)Molly
advocated by (b) Dolly
(a)Oparin (c) Jolly
(b) Darwin (d) Roly
(c) Spencer
(d) Haeckel Q171.
Through Photosynthesis green plants generate
Q163. (a)inorganic materials.
Deficiency of vitamin D in children causes (b)minerals
(a)beriberi (c)organic materials
(b)pellagra (d)nutrients
(c)rickets
(d)scurvy Q172.
Lac is produced from
Q164. (a)a tree
In man the normal number of chromosomes is (b) an insect
(a)42 (c) an cat
(b)44 (d) a muskrat
(c)46
(d)48 Q173.
Quarantine regulation is concerned with
Q165. (a)growing of better varieties of plant
Scurvy is a disease which is caused due to the deficiency (b)prevention of entry of diseased organism
of vitamin (c)spraying of insecticide over diseased plants
(a)A (d)identification of diseased organism
(b)K
(c)C Q174.
(d)B12 Toxicology is related to the study of
(a)viruses
Q166. (b) bacteria
Respiration is (c) diseases
(a)oxidation (d) poisons
(b) reduction
(c) hydrolysis Q175.
(d) amination Which of the following hormones is released in excess
quantity during excitement ?
Q167. (a)Cortisone
During photosynthesis green plants absorb (b) Serotonin
(a)nitrogen (c) Adrenaline
(b)carbon dioxide (d) Oestrogen
(c)carbon monoxide
(d)oxygen Q176.
Scientific study of birds is known as
Q168. (a)Limnology
Tamiflu is frontline drug against (b) Herpetology
(a)bird flu (c) Malacology
(b) cancer (d) Ornithology
(c) AIDS
(d) polio Q177.
Which one of the following is a nonpoisonous of snake ?
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(b) Dryophis (c) tetanus diphtheria measles- and rubella
(c)Elapes (d)tetanus diphtheria small pox and rubella
(d)Python
Q186.
Q178. An antibiotic is
Which among the following is used in the treatment of (a) a chemical synthesized by a human cell against a
tuberculosis ? microorganism
(a)Penicillin (b) a chemical synthesized by a micro-organism against
(b)Aspirin an-x other micro-organisms
(c)Paracetamol (c)a substance produced by blood cells against bacteria
(d)Dettol (d)a substance produced by blood cells against
infection.
Q179.
Which part of human body is first highly affected by Q187.
nuclear radiation? Which one of the following can be synthesized by Liver ?
(a)Eyes (a) Vitamin-A
(b)Lungs (b) Vitamin-E
(c)Skin (c)Vitamin-D
(d)Bone Marrow (d)Vitamin - K

Q180. Q188.
Olive Ridley is a famous Fluid part of blood devoid of corpuscles is called
(a)cricketer (a) Tissue fluid
(b)turtle species (b) Plasma
(c)grass type vegetation (c) Serum
(d)Another name for olive tree (d) Lymph

Q181. Q189.
The standard audible capacity of a healthy human being Heart murmur indicates a
as per World Health Organisation is in the range of (a)defective valve
(a)45-50 decibels (b)poor oxygenation
(b)200-250 decibels (c)dislocation of the heart
(c)5-10 decibels (d)improper development of muscles
(d)2000-2500 decibels
Q190.
Q182. The language used In writing the scientific name of
Jonas Salk invented the vaccine for animals is
(a)Polio (a)French
(b) Hepatitis (b) Latin
(c) Typhoid (c) German
(d) Cholera (d) Dutch

Q183. Q191.
Cancer is a disease where we find uncontrolled Ripe grapes contain
(a) cell division (a)Fructose
(b)cell swelling (b) Sucrose
(c) cell inflammation (c) Galactose
(d)cell deformity (d) Glucose

Q184. Q192.
Lac which is used as sealing wax is produced by M.R.I. stands for
(a)stem (a)Metered Resonance Imaging
(b) root (b)Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(c)insect (c)Magnetic Reaction Imaging
(d) bird (d)Metered Reaction Imaging

Q185. Q193.
Triple vaccine is administered to a new born child to The science dealing with the study of teeth is
immunize it against (a)Odontology
(a) whooping cough tetanus and measles (b) Ornithology
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(d) Cosmology Radioimmunoassay (RIA) is a therapy used
(a)to cure lung cancer
Q194. (b)to cure AIDS
The enzyme In whose presence glucose and fructose are (c)to cure fractures in bones
converted into alcohol is (d)to detect antibodies and hormones present in the
(a)Diastase blood samples
(b) Maltase
(c) Invertase Q203.
(d) Zymase Which one of the following is not a true snake ?
(a)Glass snake
Q195. (b)Sea snake
The study of visceral organs is (c)Tree snake
(a)Angiology (d)Blind snake
(b)Arthrology
(c)Anthrology Q204.
(d)Splanchnology Which one of the following set belongs to the class
Mammalia ?
Q196. (a) Lion Hippopotamus Penguin Bat.
The branch of biology dealing with the study of cells is (b)Lion Bat Whale Ostrich
known as (c)Hippopotamus Penguin Whale Kangaroo
(a)Cytology (d)Whale Bat Kangaroo Hippopotamus
(b) Histology
(c) Psychology Q205.
(d) Physiology Which one of the following pairs belongs to
cartilaginous fish ?
Q197. (a)Shark and Tuna
The study of extinct animals is called (b)Shark and Ray
(a)Herpetology (c)Skates and Hilsa
(b)Ornithology (d)Ray and Eel
(c)Geology
(d)Palaeontology Q206.
Which of the following has no skeleton at all ?
Q198. (a)Star fish
The medical term used for the sleeplessness is (b) Sponge
(a)Somnambulism (c) Jellyfish
(b)Insomnia (d) Silver fish
(c)Hallucination
(d)Nyctinuria Q207.
What is an endoscope ?
Q199. (a)It is an optical instrument used to see inside the
The causative agent of Tuberculosis is alimentary canal
(a)Mycobacterium (b)It is a device which is fitted oh the chest of the patient
(b)Aspergillus to regularize the irregular heart beats
(c)Rhabdovirus (c)It is an instrument used for examining ear disorders
(d)HIV (d)It is an instrument for recording electrical signals
produced by human muscles
Q200.
The enzyme that is present in the saliva of man is Q208.
(a)Pepsin The age of a tree can be determined more or less
(b)Renin accurately by
(c) Amylase (a)counting the number of branches
(d)Trypsin (b)measuring the height of the tree
(c)measuring the diameter of the trunk
Q201. (d)counting the number of rings in the trunk
Blood cancer is otherwise called as
(a)Anaemia Q209.
(b)Polycythemia Of all microorganisms the most adaptable and versatile
(c) Leucopenia are
(d)Leukaemia (a) Viruses
(b)Bacteria
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(d)Fungi (d) Neonatology

Q210. Q218.
The disease in which the sugar level of blood increases is Which one of the following does not secrete any
known as digestive enzyme?
(a)Diabetes mellitus (a)Liver
(b)Diabetes insipid us (b)Salivary gland
(c) Diabetes imperfectus (c)Glands of small intestine
(d)Diabetes sugarensis (d)Pancreas

Q211. Q219.
Which one of the following is not a mosquito borne Which tine of the following is related to Silvi culture ?
disease? (a)Culture of Hilsa
(a) Dengue fever (b)Culture of silver carp
(b) Filariasis (c)Culture of oil-producing plants
(c)Sleeping sickness (d)Forest crops
(d)Malaria
Q220.
Q212. The term GM food refers to the food
Which one of the following is the tallest bird? (a)that grows Under genetic measures
(a)Peacock (b)that is genetically modified
(b) Penguin (c)that grows under geographical modification
(c)Ostrich (d) with greater glucose metabolism
(d) Emu
Q221.
Q213. Which of the following is a fish?
Which one of the following animals Is called farmer s (a)Silverfish
friend ? (b)Starfish
(a)Ant (c)Dogfish
(b)Earthworm (d)Cuttlefish
(c)Bee
(d) Butterfly Q222.
The colour of human skin is produced by
Q214. (a) Hemoglobin
The term gene was coined by (b) Insulin
(a)T. H. Morgan (c) Adrenaline
(b)W. L. Johanssen (d) Melanin
(c)G. Mendel
(d)De Vries Q223.
Which one of the following is not transmitted via blood
Q215. transfusion?
Which one of the following creatures has maximum (a)Hepatitis
number of ribs ? (b) Typhoid
(a) Crocodile (c) HIV
(b)Snake (d) Malaria
(c)Ray fish
(d)Flying mammal Q224.
Flat footed camels can walk easily in sandy deserts
Q216. because
Which one of the following is most important for the (a)pressure on the sand is decreased by increasing the
growth of children up to the age of 14? area of the surface in contact
(a)Protein (b)pressure on the sand is increased by increasing the
(b) Vitamin area of the surface in contact
(c) Fat (c) pressure on the sand is decreased by decreasing the
(d) Milk area of the surface in contact
(d)pressure on the sand is increased by decreasing the
Q217. area of the surface in contact
Study of newly born up to the age of 3 months is called
(a)Chorology Q225.
(b) Conchology Which one of the following is not a plant product?
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(b) Pipeline Q234.
(c)Nicotine The metal which is a constituent of vitamin B12 is
(d) Saccharin (a)Iron
(b)Magnesium
Q226. (c)Zinc
Which is the anticoagulant substance in blood? (d)Cobalt
(a) Fibrinogen
(b) Heparin Q235.
(c) Thrombin According to WHO the bird flue virus cannot be
(d) Globin transmitted through food cooked beyond
(a)60 degrees Celsius
Q227. (b)70 degrees Celsius
In which of the following groups animals bear no teeth? (c)90 degrees Celsius
(a)Peacock Ostrich Tortoise (d)100 degrees Celsius
(b)Owl Loris Crow
(c)Alligator Turtle Tortoise Q236.
(d)Turtle Kiwi Cow The number of chambers in a human heart is
(a)Four
Q228. (b) Two
Jaundice is a symptom of disease of (c)Three
(a)Kidney (d) Five
(b) Liver
(c) Pancreas Q237.
(d) Thyroid A universal recipient belongs to the blood group
(a)AB
Q229. (b)0
The vaccination against small pox involves the (c)B
introduction of (d) A
(a)killed germs
(b)weakened germs Q238.
(c)live antibodies The vitamin that helps in blood clotting is
(d)activated germs (a)Vitamin C
(b) Vitamin D
Q230. (c) Vitamin E
Deficiency of Vitamin B6 in man causes (d) Vitamin K
(a)rickets
(b) scurvy Q239.
(c) beri-beri Which of the following is a perfect match ?
(d) anaemia (a)Coronary attack - vascular dilation
(b)Atherosclerosis - blockage of arteries
Q231. (c)Hypertension- low blood pressure
First successful heart transplantation was done by (d)Hypotension - heart attack
(a)D.S. Paintal
(b)C.N. Barnard Q240.
(c)D. Shetty Which of the following is correct about cold blooded
(d)P. K. Sen animals ?
(a)Their blood remains cold all the time
Q232. (b)Their body temperature changes in accordance with
Washing of peeled vegetables removes the vitamin the atmosphere
(a)A (c)Their body temperature remains constant all the time
(b)C (d)They kill all the animals they come across
(c)D
(d)E Q241.
If the blood group Of one parent is AB and that of the
Q233. other O the possible blood group of their child would be
A man with colour blindness will see red as (a)A or B
(a)Yellow (b) A or B or O
(b)Blue (c)A or AB or O
(c)Green (d)A or B or AB or O
(d)Violet
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How many bones are there in the human body? (b)carbohydrate metabolism
(a)187 (c)normal activity of sex glands
(b) 287 (d)general health of epithelial tissues
(c) 206
(d) 306 Q251.
Birds usually have a single
Q243. (a) Kidney
Dinosaurs were (b) Lung
(a)mammals that became extinct (c) Testis
(b)large herbivorous creatures which gave rise to (d) Ovary
hippopotamus species
(c)egg-laying mammals Q252.
(d)reptiles that became extinct Blood pressure is controlled by
(a)Adrenal gland
Q244. (b)Thyroid gland
Sweat glands in mammals are primarily concerned with (c)Thymus
(a)removal of excess salts (d)Corpus Luteum
(b)excretion of nitrogenous wastes
(c)thermoregulation Q253.
(d)sex-attraction The carbon dioxide content in the air that we exhale is
about
Q245. (a)4%
The vitamin that helps to prevent infections in the (b) 8%
human body is (c) 12%
(a)vitamin A (d) 16%
(b) vitamin B
(c) vitamin C Q254.
(d) vitamin D Maximum harm to a tree is caused by
(a)Loss of half of its leaves
Q246. (b)loss of all leaves
The normal RBC count in adult male is (c)loss of half of Its branches
(a) 5 million (d)loss of its bark
(b) 0 million
(c) 5 million Q255.
(d) 0 million Mineral constituent of chlorophyll is
(a)Iron
Q247. (b)Magnesium
Which of the following is the sweetest sugar ? (c)Calcium
(a)Sucrose (d)Potassium
(b)Glucose
(c)Fructose Q256.
(d)Maltose Which of the part of tongue bears cells for sour taste ?
(a)Front
Q248. (b)Back
The H5N1 virus which causes bird flu was first (c)Sides
discovered in (d)Middle
(a)1991
(b)1995 Q257.
(c)1997 The deficiency of Vitamin B causes
(d)2001 (a)Scurvy
(b)Dermatitis
Q249. (c)Beri Beri
Tetanus is caused by (d)Phynoderma
(a)Clostridium
(b)Virus Q258.
(c)Bacteriophage In which vertebrate oxygenated and deoxygenated
(d)Salmonella blood gets mixed?
(a)Fish
Q250. (b)Amphibian
Vitamin E Is particularly important for (c)Bird
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(c) goat
Q259. (d)pig
The large amount of sugar present in human blood is
(a)sucrose Q268.
(b)glucose Vegetables are easily perishable because of their high
(c)fructose content of
(d)lactose (a)sugars
(b) water
Q260. (c) vitamins
Which one of the following is a viral disease in man ? (d) enzymes
(a)Mumps
(b)plague Q269.
(c)Cholera Anaemia occurs due to the deficiency of
(d)Syphilis (a) riboflavin
(b) thiamine
Q261. (c) folic acid
The expansion for AIDS is (d) niacin
(a)Active Immuno Deficiency Syndrome
(b)Acquired Individual Disease Syndrome Q270.
(c)Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome For a healthy heart one needs to take a balanced diet
(d)Acquired Immuno Disease Syndrome adequate sleep and
(a)indulge in vigorous mental activities
Q262. (b)play games like carrom chess and cards
Bee Keeping is known as (c)do right amount of physical exercise
(a)Sericulture (d) do sedentary work
(b)Apiculture
(c)Aquaculture Q271.
(d)Agriculture AIDS is a/ an
(a)bacterial disease
Q263. (b)viral disease
HYV refers to (c)fungal disease
(a)Hybrid yielding variety (d)algal disease
(b)Human yellow virus
(c)High yielding variety Q272.
(d)Human yellow vaccine Amoebic dysentery is caused by
(a)Entamoeba histolytic
Q264. (b)Salmonella typhi
Among the defects of eye the shortsightedness is called (c)E coil
(a)coma (d)Streptococcus pyogenes
(b)hypermetropia
(c)myopia Q273.
(d)astigmatism DNA test was developed by
(a)Dr. Alec Jeffreys
Q265. (b)pr. V.K. Kashyap
Human cloning is permitted in Britain for the purpose of (c)Watson and Crick
(a)Reproduction (d)Gregor Mendel
(b)Research
(c)Therapeutics Q274.
(d)Genetics An ECG shows the functioning of the
(a) brain
Q266. (b) heart
Pick out the viral disease among the following: (c) lungs
(a) Hepatitis (d) kidneys
(b) Meningitis
(c) Arthritis Q275.
(d) Nephritis Which of the following is incorrect?
(a)AIDS is retroviral disease
Q267. (b)AIDS is transmitted by homo and hetero-sexual
Dolly the World s First cloned animal was a contact
(a) sheep (c)AIDS was first recognised in USA in 1981
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Q284.
Q276. The limb bones of children become bent if there is
If the radius of blood vessels of a person decreases deficiency of vitamin
his/her blood pressure will (a)a
(a) increase (b) b
(b) decrease (c)D
(c)remain unaffected (d)E
(d)increase for males and decrease for females
Q285.
Q277. A medicine which promotes the secretion of urine is
Cell or tissue death within a living body is called as called
(a)Neutrophilia (a)Adrenaline
(b)Nephrosis (b)Monouretic
(c)Necrosis (c)Diuretic
(d)Neoplasia (d)Triuretic

Q278. Q286.
Insufficient blood supply In human body is referred as The chemicals released by one species of animals in
(a)Ischemia order to attract the other members of the same species
(b)Hyperemia are
(c)Hemostasia (a)Hormones
(d)Hemorrhage (b)Nucleic acids
(c)Pheromones
Q279. (d)Steroids
Deep fried food materials are carcinogenic because they
are rich in Q287.
(a)Fats Jaundice is caused due to the infection of
(b)Hydrocarbons (a)Brain
(c)Cooking oil (b)Liver
(d)Nicotine (c)Kidney
(d)Spleen
Q280.
The toxicity of which of the following heavy metals leads Q288.
to liver cirrhosis? The average heart beat rate per minute in a normal
(a)Copper person is
(b) Lead (a)82
(c) Mercury (b)92
(d) Zinc (c)72
(d)98
Q281.
Typhoid is caused by Q289.
(a)Pseudomonas sp. EEC records the activity of
(b)Staphylococcus (a)heart
(c)Bacillus (b)lungs
(d)Salmonella typhi (c)brain
(d)muscles
Q282.
BCG immunization is for Q290.
(a)Measles The colour of cow s milk is slightly yellow due to the
(b)Tuberculosis presence of
(c)Diphtheria (a)Xanthophyll
(d)Leprosy (b) Riboflavin
(c)Ribulose
Q283. (d)Carotene
Besides carbohydrates a major source of energy in our
food is constituted by Q291.
(a)Proteins Which one of these is a communicable disease ?
(b) Fats (a) Diabetes
(c)Minerals (b) Diphtheria
(d) Vitamins (c) Arthritis
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What is the chemical name of vinegar ?
Q292. (a)Citric acid
The concentration of which of the following decreases in (b)Acetic acid
anemia ? (c)Pyruvic acid
(a)Hemoglobin (d)Malic acid
(b) Collagen
(c) Hyoglobin Q301.
(d) Myosin Animals living in the three trunks are known as
(a)Arboreal
Q293. (b) Volant
Which of the following diseases usually spreads through (c) Amphibious
air ? (d) Aquatics
(a)Plague
(b) Typhoid Q302.
(c) Tuberculosis What happens to a person who receives the wrong type
(d) Cholera of blood?
(a)All the arteries constrict
Q294. (b)All the arteries dialates
Cereals are a rich source of (c)The RBCs agglutinate
(a)Starch (d)The spleen and lymphnodes deteriorate
(b)Glucose
(c)Fructose Q303.
(d)Maltose Ringworm is a disease.
(a)Bacterial
Q295. (b) Protozoan
Small Pox is caused by (c) Viral
(a)Rubeola Virus (d) Fungal
(b)Variola Virus
(c)Varicella Q304.
(d)Myxovirus Pituitary gland is situated In
(a)the base of the heart
Q296. (b)the base of the brain
Respiration process requires (c)the neck
(a)heat (d)the abdomen
(b)water
(c)oxygen Q305.
(d)sunlight From which part of the plant is clove the commonly
used spice obtained ?
Q297. (a)Fruit
A vitamin requires cobalt for its activity. The vitamin is (b)Flower bud
(a)Vitamin B12 (c)Stem
(b)Vitamin D (d)Root
(c)Vitamin B2
(d)Vitamin A Q306.
Chewing gum is made from
Q298. (a)Resin
Plasma membrane in eukaryotic cells is made up of (b)Tannin
(a)Phospholipid (c)Latex
(b)Lipoprotein (d)Gum
(c)Phospholipo-protein
(d)Phospho-protein Q307.
The brain of human adult weighs about
Q299. (a)1200- 1300 gm
Which one of the following is also called the power (b)1600 - 2000 gm
plants of the cell? (c)500 -800 gm
(a)Golgi body (d)100-200 gm
(b)Mitochondrion
(c)Ribosome Q308.
(d)Lysosome Total number of bones In man is
(a) 206
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(c) 300 (d) 48
(d) 306
Q317.
Q309. An instrument for measuring blood pressure is called
Which of the following Snakes killed for its beautiful skin (a)Barometer
has been declared an endangered species ? (b)Spirometer
(a)Python (c)Sphygmomanometer
(b)King Cobra (d)Haemocytometer
(c)Russel Viper
(d)Krait Q318.
The term RH factor refers to
Q310. (a)Rhesus factor
The colour of the eye depends upon the pigment present (b)Rheumatoid factor
In (c)Renal factor
(a) cornea (d)Rhombic factor
(b) iris
(c) rods Q319.
(d) cones The discoverer of penicillin was
(a)Lord Lister
Q311. (b)Alexander Fleming
The ability of the eye to see in the dark is due to the (c)Karl Landsteiner
production of a purple pigment known as (d)Walter Reed
(a) Carotene
(b) Rhodopsin Q320.
(c) Iodopsin 370 Blood groups were discovered by
(d) Retinene (a)Altmann
(b)Landsteiner
Q312. (c)Losch
The vitamin most readily destroyed by heat is (d)Ronald Ross
(a)Riboflavin
(b)Ascorbic acid Q321.
(c)Tocopherol The animal which can tolerate more summer heat is
(d)Thiamine (a) Buffalo
(b) Cow
Q313. (c) Goat
Which one of the following is not a vaccine ? (d) Donkey
(a) BCG
(b)Anti-rabies Q322.
(c)Polio vaccine According to Darwin s Theory of Evolution Jong necks
(d)Progesterone in giraffes
(a)arose because of constant attempt to reach leaves on
Q314. tall trees generation after generation
The disease that is caused by virus is (b)do not give them any special advantage and is just an
(a)Typhoid accident
(b) Cholera (c)give them advantage in finding food because of
(c) Common Cold which those with long necks survive
(d) Tetanus (d)is a result of the special weather prevalent in African
Savannah
Q315.
The locomotory organ of Amoeba is Q323.
(a)Pseudopodia Rickets is the deficiency disease of Vitamin D in which
(b)Parapodia the affected part is the
(c)Flagella (a)skin
(d) Cilia (b)hair
(c)bone
Q316. (d)blood
The number of chromosomes present in normal human
being are Q324.
(a)23 The dried flower buds are used as a spice in
(b) 46 (a)Cardamom
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(c)Cloves Q333.
(d)Saffron Which plant is called Herbal Indian Doctor ?
(a)Amla
Q325. (b)Mango
The tissue in man where no cell division occurs after (c) Neem
birth is (d)Tulsi
(a)skeletal
(b)nerves Q334.
(c)connective The PH of human blood is
(d)germinal (a)2
(b)8
Q326. (c) 6
DNA fingerprinting is used to identify the (d)4
(a)Parents
(b)Rapist Q335.
(c)Thieves Which amongst the following is largest endocrine gland
(d)All the above in the body?
(a)Thyroid
Q327. (b) Parathyroid
The normal cholesterol level in human blood is (c) Adrenal
(a)80 - 120 mg% (d) Pituitary
(b)120- 140 mg%
(c)140 - 180 mg% Q336.
(d)180 - 200 mg% Which amongst the following is the largest mammal ?
(a)Elephant
Q328. (b) Whale
Which of the following are warmblooded animals ? (c) Dinosaur
(a)Whales (d) Rhinoceros
(b) Whale Sharks
(c) Alytes Q337.
(d) Draco Which part becomes modified as the tusk of elephant ?
(a)Canine
Q329. (b)Premolar
Syrinx is the voice box in (c)Second incisor
(a)Amphibians (d)Molar
(b) Reptiles
(c) Birds Q338.
(d) Mammals The noble gas used for the treatment of cancer is
(a) Helium
Q330. (b)Argon
In a food chain the solar energy utilized by plants is (c) Krypton
only (d)Radon
(a)10 per cent
(b)1 per cent Q339.
(c)1 per cent BT seed is associated with
(d)01 per cent (a)Rice
(b)Wheat
Q331. (c) Cotton
Which is the largest living bird on Earth? (d)Oil seeds
(a)Emu -
(b) Ostrich Q340.
(c) Albatross Bark of this tree is used as a condiment:
(d) Siberian Crane (a)Cinnamon
(b)Clove
Q332. (c) Neem
383 In coriander the useful parts are (d)Palm
(a)roots & leaves
(b)leaves & flowers Q341.
(c)leaves & dried fruits Which of the following is the smallest bird?
(d)flowers & dried fruits (a)Pigeon
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(c)Hummingbird
(d)House sparrow Q350.
The tallest and thickest type of grass is
Q342. (a) Alfalfa
White lung disease is prevalent among the workers of: (b)Fodder
(a)paper industry (c) Bamboo
(b)Cement industry (d)Lichens
(c)Cotton industry
(d)Pesticide Industry Q351.
The process of preventing the birds from flying is called
Q343. (a) brailing
Iodoform Is used as an : (b)debeaking
(a)antipyretic (c) dubbing
(b) analgesic (d)pecking
(c) antiseptic
(d) anesthetic Q352.
Veins seen in the leaves serve the function of
Q344. (a)Photosynthesis
The Optimum dissolved oxygen level (in mg/litre) (b)Transpiration
required for survival Of aquatic organisms is : (c)Storage
(a) 4-6 (d)Conduction
(b) 2-4
(c) 8-10 Q353.
(d) 12- 16 The edible part of Cabbage is
(a)fruit
Q345. (b)condensed flower
An example of false fruit is (c)vegetative bud
(a)Apple (d)inflorescence
(b) Guava
(c) Mango Q354.
(d) Tomato Which of the following processes are associated with
plants during dark period?
Q346. (a) Photosynthesis and respiration
399Normal fasting blood sugar level per 100 ml. of (b) Respiration and transpiration
blood in man is (c)Transpiration and conduction
(a)30 - 50 mg (d)Conduction and respiration
(b)50 - 70 mg
(c)80-100 mg Q355.
(d)120 -140 mg Goitre is caused by the deficiency of
(a) Iodine
Q347. (b)Chlorine
The vector of disease sleeping sickness is (c) Sodium
(a) sand-fly (d)Calcium
(b)house-fly
(c) fruit-fly Q356.
(d)tsetse fly The total number of biosphere reserves present In India
are
Q348. (a) eleven
For how many years have the dinosaurs been extinct ? (b)ten
(a)About 25 million years (c) fifteen
(b)About 65 million years (d)twelve
(c)About 35 million years
(d)About 45 million years Q357.
The green colour of the leaves is due to the presence of
Q349. (a)Proteins
Which phenomenon do bats or dolphins use to find prey (b)Lipids
predators or obstacles ? (c)Chlorophyll
(a)Refraction of sound (d)Carbohydrates
(b)Formation of beats
(c)Scattering of sound Q358.
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(a)Modified root Q367.
(b)Aerial flower Scurvy is caused due to the deficiency of :
(c)Aerial stem. (a)Vitamin-D
(d)Fleshy leaves y (b) Vitamin-K
(c) Vitamin-E
Q359. (d) Vitamin-C
To which group of blood an universal recipient belongs?
(a) A group Q368.
(b) B group Male (Anopheles) mosquito feeds on :
(c) 0 group (a)Blood of man
(d) AB group (b)Nectar of flower
(c)Blood of Culex
Q360. (d)Blood of Leech
The normal body temperature of human beings is
(a) 4 F Q369.
(b)4 F Growth of the baby in the uterus is found using
(c) 4 "F (a)X-rays
(d)4 F (b)Gamma rays
(c)Ultra sound
Q361. (d)Ultraviolet rays
Columba livia is the scientific name of
(a) Pigeon Q370.
(b)Snake Besides ear ossicles the cavity of the middle ear in
(c) Rabbit humans contains.
(d)Shark (a)air
(b)endolymph
Q362. (c) perilymph
Bones are pneumatic in (d)otoconiay
(a) Fishes
(b)Amphibians Q371.
(c) Reptiles The percentage of water content in the human blood
(d)Birds plasma normally varies from
(a)60-64
Q363. (b)70-75
An insect catching plant is : (c)80-82
(a)Australian Acacia (d)91-92
(b)Smilax
(c)Nepenthes Q372.
(d)Nerium "Sodium Pump" operates in
(a) Muscle contraction
Q364. (b)Heartbeat
The method not used as a Biological control is: (c)Nerve impulse
(a)Use of predators of a pest. (d)(4 None of the above
(b)Pheromone traps
(c)Use of pesticides Q373.
(d)Use of neem extracts The element which is rich in most leafy vegetables is
(a)Phosphorous
Q365. (b)Zinc
Wisdom teeth is the : (c)Iron
(a)Ist molar teeth (d)Calcium
(b)2nd molar teeth
(c)3rd molar teeth Q374.
(d)4th molar teeth Polio is caused by
(a) Bacterium
Q366. (b) Fungus
The tusk of elephant is an enormously enlarged : (c)Virus
(a)upper incisor . (d) Insect
(b)upper canine
(c)tower canine Q375.
(d)tower incisor The functions of pacemaker is
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(b)Regulation of digestion (d)200000 times
(c)Initiation of heart beat
(d)Initiation of respiration Q384.
Normal blood pressure of man is
Q376. (a)80/120 mm Hg
The best method of disposal of garbage is (b)90/140 mm Hg
(a)Vermiculture (c)120/160 mm Hg
(b)Incineration (d)85/120 mm Hg
(c)Land filling
(d)Burning - Q385.
Sugarcane plants are usually propagated by vegetative
Q377. means because
In Scorpion poison is present in the (a) they do not produce seeds
(a)leg (b) it is possible to maintain genetic quality
(b)hand (c) the incidence of disease may be reduced
(c)mouth (d).
(d)sting
Q386.
Q378. The pigment involved in photosynthetic activity is
What is the common in AIDS mumps and poliomyelitis? (a)anthocyanin
(a)Young children get affected most readly (b)fuexanthin
(b)No effective vaccine has yet been developed for them (c)carotenoid
(c) These are caused by viruses (d)chlorophyll
(d)Their germs can be transmitted through blood
transfusions Q387.
Free-living nitrogen fixing microorganisms are
Q379. (a)Rhizobia
Which enzyme converts proteins? (b)Soil fungi
(a) Pepsin (c)Vesicular arbuscular mycor-rhiza
(b) Trypsin ? (d)Blue green algae
(c) Erepsin
(d) Enterokinase Q388.
Vegetable oils are converted into solid fat (ghee) by
Q380. (a)Hydrolysis
The deficiency of iron in man result in (b)Addition of agar
(a) Anaemia (c)Oxidation using air and a catalyst
(b) Night blindness (d)Hydrogenation.
(c) Scurvy
(d) Rickets Q389.
A drug which helps in controlling fever is
Q381. (a)Ibuprofen
Protein which renders a cell less susceptible to attack by (b)Penicillin
viruses is called (c)Paracetamol
(a)Actomyosln (d) Corticosteroid
(b)Chloromycetin
(c)Hybridomai Q390.
(d)Inferon Identify the correct statement with respect to Biogas.
(a)Mixture of gases from volcanoes
Q382. (b)Gas produced from certain crude oil wells v
Haemophilia is mostly associated with (c)Gas produced by incomplete combustion of biomass
(a) Labourers (d)Gas produced by fermentation of biomass
(b)Royal families
(c)Miners Q391.
(d)Sportsmen Aspartame is the name of a product used by diabetic
patients as a sweetening agent. It belongs to the class of
Q383. (a)Carbohydrates
Approximately how many times each day do our heart (b)Peptides
valves open and close normally? (c)Polyhydric alcohols
(a)10000 times (d)Alkaloids
(b)100000 times
(c)150000 times Q392.

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Which one of the following four secretions is different (a)protein
from the remaining three in regard to its mode of (b)carbohydrate
transport from he source gland to the site of action? (c)fat
(a)Saliva (d)vitamin
(b) Sweat
(c) Bile Q394.
(d) Epinephrine Birds usually have a single:
(a) Kidney
Q393. (b) Lung
Hemoglobin is a (c)Testis
(d) Ovary 13 b 14 c 15 c
16 d 17 a 18 c
Q395. 19 b 20 a 21 d
Alfalfa is the name of a kind of
22 c 23 d 24 c
(a)Forest
(b) Crop 25 c 26 c 27 a
(c) Grass 28 c 29 c 30 a
(d) None of these 31 a 32 a 33 b
34 a 35 b 36 c
Q396. 37 a 38 b 39 a
Which cells in our body have the least regenerative 40 d 41 c 42 a
power?
43 b 44 a 45 a
(a)Brain cells
(b)Mussle cells 46 c 47 a 48 b
(c)Bone cells 49 a 50 d 51 a
(d)Liver cells 52 b 53 d 54 b
55 b 56 b 57 c
Q397. 58 d 59 a 60 b
Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched ? 61 a 62 c 63 a
(a)Tetanus BCG
64 b 65 a 66 c
(b)Tuberculosis- ATS
(c)Malaria - Chloroquin 67 c 68 c 69 d
(d)Scurvy - Thiamine 70 d 71 d 72 d
73 a 74 d 75 b
Q398. 76 c 77 d 78 a
The carbon dioxide content in the air that we exhale is 79 b 80 c 81 b
about
82 b 83 c 84 d
(a)4%
(b) 8% 85 b 86 b 87 c
(c) 12% 88 d 89 a 90 b
(d) 16% 91 c 92 d 93 a
94 a 95 d 96 d
Q399. 97 a 98 a 99 b
Blood pressure is controlled by 100 c 101 c 102 c
(a)Adrenal gland
103 b 104 a 105 b
(b)Thyroid gland
(c)Thymus 106 d 107 d 108 d
(d)Corpus luteum 109 a 110 d 111 c
112 d 113 b 114 d
Q400. 115 a 116 c 117 d
The total number of car bones is 118 c 119 a 120 a
(a)2 121 a 122 d 123 c
(b) 4
124 a 125 c 126 d
(c)6
(d) 8 127 c 128 d 129 b
ANSWERS : 130 d 131 d 132 b
1c 2b 3d 133 d 134 d 135 c
4b 5c 6c 136 a 137 b 138 c
7a 8a 9a 139 c 140 c 141 d
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145 c 146 b 147 c 292 a 293 c 294 a
148 d 149 b 150 a 295 b 296 c 297 a
151 d 152 d 153 a 298 a 299 b 300 b
154 b 155 c 156 c 301 a 302 c 303 d
157 b 158 a 159 c 304 b 305 b 306 c
160 b 161 b 162 b 307 a 308 a 309 c
163 c 164 c 165 c 310 b 311 d 312 b
166 a 167 b 168 a 313 d 314 c 315 a
169 b 170 b 171 c 316 b 317 c 318 a
172 b 173 b 174 d 319 b 320 b 321 c
175 c 176 d 177 d 322 a 323 c 324 c
178 a 179 c 180 b 325 b 326 d 327 d
181 c 182 a 183 a 328 a 329 c 330 c
184 c 185 b 186 b 331 b 332 c 333 a
187 d 188 c 189 a 334 d 335 a 336 b
190 b 191 a 192 b 337 c 338 d 339 c
193 a 194 d 195 d 340 a 341 c 342 a
196 a 197 d 198 b 343 c 344 a 345 a
199 a 200 c 201 d 346 c 347 d 348 b
202 d 203 a 204 d 349 d 350 c 351 a
205 b 206 d 207 a 352 d 353 c 354 d
208 d 209 a 210 a 355 a 356 b 357 c
211 c 212 c 213 b 358 d 359 d 360 c
214 b 215 b 216 a 361 a 362 d 363 c
217 d 218 a 219 d 364 c 365 c 366 a
220 b 221 c 222 d 367 d 368 b 369 c
223 b 224 a 225 d 370 a 371 d 372 c
226 b 227 a 228 b 373 c 374 c 375 c
229 b 230 d 231 b 376 c 377 d 378 c
232 b 233 c 234 d 379 b 380 a 381 d
235 b 236 a 237 a 382 b 383 b 384 a
238 d 239 d 240 b 385 a 386 d 387 a
241 a 242 c 243 d 388 d 389 c 390 d
244 c 245 c 246 b 391 b 392 c 393 a
247 c 248 c 249 a 394 d 395 b 396 a
250 c 251 d 252 a 397 c 398 a 399 a
253 a 254 b 255 b 400 c
256 c 257 c 258 b
259 b 260 a 261 c
262 b 263 c 264 c
265 c 266 a 267 a
268 b 269 c 270 c
271 b 272 a 273 c
274 b 275 d 276 a
277 c 278 a 279 b
280 a 281 d 282 b
283 b 284 c 285 c
286 c 287 b 288 c
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