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Note: Select the appropriate answer:
1. Proof that plants can grow and reproduce using only inorganic nutrients comes from the study
of:
(a) Phototrophic nutrition
(b) Mycorhiza
(c) Hydroponics
(d) Humus
2. The most inclusive category of classification is:
(a) Species
(b) Kingdom
(c) Class
(d) Phylum
3. The five kingdoms are distinguished on the basis of type of:
(a) Cell
(b) A nucleus
(c) Level of organization
(d) All of the above
4. The smallest unit of matter that can enter into chemical combination is a:
(a) Cell
(b) Atom
(c) Molecule
(d) Tissue
5. The smallest living unit is a:
(a) Cell
(b) Atom
(c) Molecule
(d) Tissue
6. Similar cells with a similar function describes a:
(a) Similarly sized organisms
(b) Interbreeding individuals
(c) Organisms that share a common ancestor
(d) Sexually reproducing organisms
7. Which of the following ranks the molecules in the correct order by size?
(a) Water . . . glucose . . . sucrose . . . protein
(b) Protein . . . water . . . glucose . . . sucrose
(c) Protein . . . sucrose . . . glucose . . . water
(d) Water . . . protein . . . sucrose . . . glucose
8. Which of the following complex carbohydrates is a form of stored energy in plants?
(a) Chitin
(b) Cellulose
(c) Glycogen
(d) Starch
9. Hydrophilic molecules are attracted to water because:
(a) They have a high
(b) They have only a few atoms in their molecular structure
(c) They have a lot of C atoms in their structure
(d) They have atoms with charges on them
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10. The mRNA in the cell:
(a) carries the genetic code from DNA to the ribosomes
(b) carries amino acids to the ribosome for protein synthesis
(c) is the smallest of the RNAs
(d) both A and C
21. A plant cell was grown in a test tube containing radioactive nucleotides the parts from which
DNA is built. Later examination of the cell showed the radioactivity to be concentrated in the
__________.
(a) rough endoplasmic reticulum
(b) peroxisome
(c) nucleus
(d) central vacuole
22. The simple organic molecules are:
(a) Purnie
(b) Pyrimidines
(c) Fatty acids
(d) All of these
23. Which of the following statements is always true? All cells.
(a) have a cell membrane
(b) contain complete nucleus
(c) have a cell wall
(d) all of these
24. Our white breads are made from.
(a) Bran
(b) Glycogen
(c) endosperm
(d) Cellulose
25. Miescher isolated a substance from the nuclei of.
(a) Cancer cell
(b) Cork cell
(c) Oak cell
(d) Pus cell
26. Zinc is an activator for the enzyme.
(a) Phosphatase
(b) Hexokinase
(c) Carbonic anhydrase
(d) Anteriokinase
27. The intra Molecular force in water is due to.
(a) Sulpher bonding
(b) Ionic bonding
(c) Hydrogen bonding
(d) Phosphoric bonding
28. The living body such as nail and feathers are made up of.
(a) Lipids
(b) Carbohydrates
(c) Protein
(d) Chitin
29. Which organelle releases Co2
(a) Ribosomes
(b) Mitochondria
(c) Golgi complex
(d) Chloroplast
30. Endocytosis which involves ingestion of liquid material is called.
(a) Pinocytosis
(b) Phagocytosis
(c) Solidcytosis
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(d) Exocytosis
Chemistry
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31. Radius of 2 orbit of “H” atom:
(a) 2(0.229A0)
(b) 4(0.529A0)
(c) 2(0.429A0)
(d) 4(0.329A0)
32. In C + O2 → CO2 If 50 gms each reactant the L.R is:
(a) C
(b) O2
(c) CO2
(d) NOT
33. The ratio of diffusion of NH3 and HCl is:
(a) 1.5
(b) 1.6
(c) 1.7
(d) 1.9
34. The E.F of chloroform is:
(a) CCl3
(b) CH2Cl2
(c) CH2OCl
(d) CHCl3
35. In the ground state of an atom electrons are present:
(a) In the nucleus
(b) In 2nd shell
(c) Nearest to nucleus
(d) Farthest to nucleus
36. Weight of one dm3 of O2 at STP:
(a) 1.438 gm
(b) 1.483
(c) 1.638 gm
(d) 1.388 gm
37. Degenerate orbital’s of P sub shell:
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) Five
(d) Seven
38. Which one has same number of molecules at STP?
(a) 1 dm3 N2H4, O2
(b) 0.2 dm3 of CO2, N2O
(c) 0.05 dm3 of CO, N2
(d) AOT
39. Number of oxygen atoms in one mole of C 2H5OH:
(a) 3.61x1023
(b) 1.81x1024
(c) 6.02x1023
(d) 1.21x1024
40. The regions of visible spectrum are:
(a) Three
(b) Five
(c) Seven
(d) Nine
The diseases connected to smoking are a big problem. Doctors think that the annual
medical cost for lung cancer, heart disease, and other illnesses connected to making is
between 12 and 35 million pounds.
And smoking costs society money in other ways. Between 27 and 61 billion pounds are
spent each year on sick days when people don’t go to work, on wages that you don’t get when
you don’t go to work, and on work lost at the company when you are sick.
This money counts the wages from people who die of cancer at young age stop paying
taxes.
This does not count fire started by cigarettes, which kill fifteen hundred people yearly and injure
another four thousand. Smoking costs every man, woman and child in the UK from one
hundred and ten to two hundred and fifty pounds each year in the lost work and wages. When
you add another fifty to one hundred and fifty pounds yearly in insurance cost that comes to
one hundred and sixty to four hundred and ten pounds. If everyone stopped smoking, a family
of four could have up to one thousand six hundred and forty pounds a year more.
Smoking will also cause other problems. People who don’t smoke will live longer, and so
they will take money from the government when they are old. But they will also work for more
years ‘and pay more taxes.
In the end, the value of a non-smoking nation is not in pounds. The good health of the
people is the true value for us all.
(a) wages
(b) money
(c) work
(d) time
93. A solider, stationed at the entrance of a picture gallery, had strict orders to allow no one
to pass, __________ first depositing his walking stick.
(a) about
(b) without
(c) with
(d) on
(a) on
(b) over
(c) in
(d) at
95. Abruptly:
(a) lively
(b) suddenly
(c) singly
(d) roughly
96. Bicker:
(a) signal
(b) hate
(c) quarrel
(d) pollute
97. Mrs. Azeem went to the store to buy three __________ of toothpaste.
(a) tubes
(b) pieces
(c) loaves
(d) brushes
(a) safety
(b) saving
(c) savings
(d) safe
99. He has less friends in his class now than he had last year.
A B C D
100. The town we visited was a four-days journey from our hotel, so we took the train instead of the bus.
A B C D