1. Which Vitamin is also known as Tocopherol?
[A] Vitamin D
[B] Vitamin E
[C] Vitamin K
[D] Vitamin B
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Correct Answer: B [Vitamin E]
Notes:
Vitamin E is a series of organic compounds consisting of various methylated phenols. Because the vitamin activity was first identified in 1936 from a dietary fertility factor in rats, it was given the name “tocopherol” or birth carrying vitamin.
There are eight forms of Vitamin E. In general, food sources with the highest concentrations of vitamin E are vegetable oils, followed by nuts and seeds including whole grains.
2. What are the two categories of cell which nervous system is made up of__?
[A] Satellite cell and Boettcher cell
[B] neurons and glial cells
[C] Gastric chief cell, Parietal cell
[D] Tendon cell and Macula densa cell
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Correct Answer: B [neurons and glial cells]
Notes:
The Nervous system is made up of two types of cells: Glia, which regulate homeostasis, providing support and protection to the function of neurons and Neurons, which transmit signals between them and from one part of the body to another.
3. Anesthesia which allows patients to undergo surgery without the distress and pain they would otherwise experience, has been practiced by man since ancient times. Which among the following plant is the most ancient source of anesthesia preparations?
[A] Opium (poppy)
[B] Cannabis
[C] Datura
[D] Coca
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Correct Answer: A [Opium (poppy)]
Notes:
Anesthesia which allows patients to undergo surgery without the distress and pain they would otherwise experience, has been practiced by man since ancient times. Opium (poppy) is the most ancient source of anesthesia preparations.
4. Which among the following is the smallest Human Chromosome?
[A] Chromosome 10
[B] Chromosome 16
[C] Chromosome 20
[D] Chromosome 21
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Correct Answer: D [Chromosome 21]
Notes:
Made up of 47 million nucleotides, Chromosome 21 is the smallest Human Chromosome.
5. The monocarpic plants produce flowers only ________?
[A] Once in a year
[B] Once in a season
[C] Once in lifetime
[D] One flower per plant
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Correct Answer: C [Once in lifetime]
Notes:
The monocarpic plants produce flowers only once in lifetime. Monocarpic plants are those that flower, set seeds and then die.
6. The radiations used in Radiotherapy for the treatment of Cancer destroys the Cancer tumour mainly by which among the following?
[A] Destroying the Cytoplasm of the Cancerous Cells
[B] Destroying the Cell membranes of the Cancerous Cells
[C] Destroying the DNA of the Cancerous Cells
[D] Destroying the spindle fibres which are used in Cell Division
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Correct Answer: C [ Destroying the DNA of the Cancerous Cells]
Notes:
The radiations used in Radiotherapy for the treatment of Cancer destroys the Cancer tumour mainly by Destroying the DNA of the Cancerous Cells. It uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors.
7. Which of the following is the reason behind bleeding through nose in high mountain regions?
[A] The pressure of the blood capillaries is higher than the outside pressure
[B] The pressure at high altitudes is greater than that in the plains
[C] The blood pressure increases at high altitudes
[D] The blood pressure decreases at high altitudes
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Correct Answer: A [The pressure of the blood capillaries is higher than the outside pressure]
Notes:
As altitude increases, the availability of oxygen decreases, making the air thinner and drier. Dry climates can cause drying and cracking inside the nose, which can lead to a nosebleed. The climate inside nose gets drier. This makes the blood vessels exposed inside your nose more likely to burst there than at lower altitudes.
8. Which of the following is the reason behind when one enters a dark room; he is not able to see anything but after some time his vision improves? (UPSC Prelims 1983)
[A] The retina of the eye comes forward
[B] The retina of the eye moves backward
[C] The pupil of the eye contracts
[D] The pupil of the eye dilates
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Correct Answer: D [The pupil of the eye dilates]
Notes:
Our eyes cannot see everything clearly when we enter a dark room from a bright light. This is due to the reason that in dark room the pupil is large so when we come out in bright light, a large amount of light enters our eyes and we feel glare.
9. Genetic code is made up by the four-letter alphabet forming the pairs? (UPSC Prelims 1985)
[A] A—C, C—A, T—G, G—T
[B] A—G, G—A, C—A, T—C
[C] T—G, G—T, A—C, C—A
[D] A—T, T—A, C—G, G—C
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Correct Answer: D [A—T, T—A, C—G, G—C]
Notes:
The four letters designating these bases (A, G, C, and T) are the alphabet of the genetic code. Each rung of the DNA molecule is contains a combination of two of these letters, one jutting out from each side. In this genetic code, A always combines with T, and C with G to make what is called a base pair.
10. Which one of the following is a membrane that protects the developing embryo from desiccation? (UPSC Prelims 1995)
[A] Amnion
[B] Allantois
[C] Chorion
[D] Yolk sac
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Correct Answer: A [Amnion]
Notes:
The amnion or amniotic sac protects everyone embryo from desiccation, it contains amniotic fluid which cushions the embryo from shocks.