1. “Minimata Disease ” is a severe neurological syndrome caused by eating fish and discovered in Japan. What was factor behind this disease?
[A] Arsenic Poisoning
[B] Mercury Poisoning
[C] Lead Poisoning
[D] Cadmium Poisoning
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Correct Answer: B [Mercury Poisoning]
Notes:
Minamata disease, sometimes referred to as Chisso-Minamata disease, is a neurological syndrome which is caused by severe mercury poisoning. Some of the symptoms of the disease are numbness in the hands and feet, ataxia, general muscle weakness, etc.
2. Which among the following blood protein regulates the amount of water in plasma?
[A] Globulin
[B] Albumin
[C] Fibrin
[D] Fibulin
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Correct Answer: B [Albumin]
Notes:
Albumin is an energy storage protein and also an important osmoregulator of blood.
3. The Stomata in the aquatic plants is ________?
[A] Not Found
[B] Found & available on both the surfaces
[C] Found & available on upper surface only
[D] Found and available only on lower surface
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Correct Answer: C [Found & available on upper surface only]
Notes:
The Stomata in the aquatic plants is found and available on upper surface only. Stomata are crucial for plant functioning as they play fundamental role in the regulation of gas exchange between the plant and its surrounding environment.
4. Digestion is not a function of which of the following ?
[A] Biotin
[B] Pepsin
[C] Renin
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Biotin]
Notes:
Biotin also called vitamin H, vitamin B₇ or vitamin B₈ is a water-soluble B vitamin. It is also known as vitamin H. Biotin is not a used in the Digestion of food.
5. Which among the following virus is also called as “Hit & Hide” Virus?
[A] RSV Virus (respiratory syncytial virus )
[B] Dengue virus
[C] Influenza virus
[D] HIV virus
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Correct Answer: A [RSV Virus (respiratory syncytial virus )]
Notes:
RSV Virus (respiratory syncytial virus) is also called as “Hit & Hide” virus. It causes infections of the lungs and respiratory tract. It is a major cause of lower respiratory tract infections.
6. A genetic code specifies how many kinds of amino acids?
[A] 12
[B] 15
[C] 20
[D] 25
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Correct Answer: C [20]
Notes:
There are as many as 100 thousand kinds of proteins that constitute the body, and these comprise only 20 kinds of amino acids in various combinations.
7. Which among the following does not fall in the category of morbid fear or Phobia?
[A] Claustrophobia
[B] Photophobia
[C] Algophobia
[D] Anthophobia
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Correct Answer: B [Photophobia]
Notes:
Photophobia is not a fear. It is excessive sensitivity to light and the aversion to sunlight or well-lit places,
Claustrophobia is fear of confined places,
Algophobia is fear of pain,
Anthophobia is fear of flowers,
8. What is the average life of Red Blood cells in our body?
[A] 30-40 days
[B] 70-80 days
[C] 100-120 days
[D] 160-180 days
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Correct Answer: C [100-120 days]
Notes:
Red blood cells (RBCs) have an average lifespan of 100-120 days and are produced in the bone marrow, while the spleen is where they are broken down. Macrophages break down RBCs into globin and heme, recycling amino acids and iron for various purposes, including protein synthesis. Some parts of old RBCs are reused in creating new ones. The average lifespan of cells in the human body is 7 to 10 years, but it varies across cell types and organs. Neutrophil cells, for example, last about two days.
9. Which process enables the Peepal tree to release oxygen at night?
[A] Crassulacean Acid Metabolism
[B] C3 Photosynthesis
[C] C4 Photosynthesis
[D] Carbon cycle re-balancing
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Correct Answer: A [Crassulacean Acid Metabolism]
Notes:
The Peepal tree uses Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM) photosynthesis, allowing CO₂ uptake at night and oxygen release, a trait seen in some succulents and epiphytes to minimize water loss. CAM enables the Peepal to continue gas exchange during the night, unlike typical C3 or C4 plants.
10. Which of the following taxonomic level is same for man, monkey and tiger?
[A] Genus
[B] Family
[C] Order
[D] Class
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Correct Answer: D [Class]
Notes:
The order Primata includes monkey, gorilla and man and the order Carnivora includes lion, tiger, cat and dog. These two orders are the members of the same class called Mammalia. So, man, monkey and tiger are in the same class.