1. Which part of the Central Nervous System controls “reflex Actions” ?
[A] Mesencephalon
[B] Rhombencephalon
[C] Medulla oblongata
[D] Spinal Chord
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Correct Answer: D [Spinal Chord]
Notes:
The nervous system is made of two parts viz. Central Nervous System (CNS) and the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS). CNS is made of Brain [cerebrum, brainstem and cerebellum] and spinal cord. The PNS is made of nerves and neural ganglia. Further, the meninges (three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord) are also a part of the nervous system
2. Who is the father of Botany?
[A] Adam Smith
[B] Greco-Roman
[C] Theophrastus
[D] Carl Linnaeur
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Correct Answer: C [Theophrastus]
Notes:
Botany is the study of plants. Theophrastus (370-287 B.C.) is known as the father of Botany
3. MON 863 is a genetically engineered variety of which among the following?
[A] Soya Bean
[B] Maize
[C] Rice
[D] Tomato
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Correct Answer: B [Maize]
Notes:
MON 863 is a genetically engineered variety of maize produced by Monsanto. It was generated by transformation of Zea mays cell culture line AT824 with a MIuI restriction fragment from plasmid PV-ZMIR13 using particle acceleration technology.
4. A person develops resistance to the action of insulin in the body’s cells , it is called as___________?
[A] Type 1 Diabetes
[B] Type 2 Diabetes
[C] Hyabrid Diabetes
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Type 2 Diabetes]
Notes:
A person develops resistance to the action of insulin in the body’s cells , it is called as Type 2 Diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a lifelong disease that prevents your body from using insulin the way it should be using.
5. Which among the following are the building blocks of human body ?
[A] Muscles
[B] Cells
[C] Neurons
[D] Proteins
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Correct Answer: B [Cells]
Notes:
The building blocks of the human body are cells. Cells are the smallest unit of life and they perform all the functions necessary for the body to function. There are many different types of cells in the body, including muscle cells, nerve cells, and blood cells. These cells are organized into tissues, which are groups of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function. Tissues are then organized into organs, which are structures made up of multiple tissues that work together to perform a specific function, such as the heart or the liver. Organs are then organized into systems, which are groups of organs that work together to perform a specific function, such as the respiratory system or the circulatory system. Together, these building blocks allow the body to function as a whole.
6. Which among the following correctly defines Hypoglycemia ?
[A] Lower than normal level of thyroxin secretion
[B] Lower than normal level of protein
[C] Lower than normal secretion of one or more of the eight hormones normally produced by the pituitary gland
[D] Lower than normal level of blood glucose
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Correct Answer: D [Lower than normal level of blood glucose]
Notes:
Hypoglycemia is a condition in which your blood sugar which is also called as glucose is lower than normal in human body. Diabetes treatment and other conditions can cause hypoglycaemia.
7. Who among the following is called father of Modern Genetics ?
[A] William Bateson
[B] Robert Hooke
[C] E J Butler
[D] F O Bower
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Correct Answer: A [William Bateson]
Notes:
William Bateson was an English biologist who was the first person to use the term genetics to describe the study of heredity. He is considered as the father of Modern Genetics.
8. Fruits ripen faster when kept in a / an __:
[A] rice container
[B] wheat container
[C] open container
[D] refrigerator
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Correct Answer: A [ rice container]
Notes:
The primary reason why fruits ripen quicken when stored in a rice container is due to ethylene accumulation. Differences in the rate of ripening between fruits kept in a rice container and a wheat container might be due to the differences in carbon dioxide emission and self heating nature of these grains. Both wheat and rice grains (esp. brown rice) when not completely milled, still actively respire, thus releasing carbon dioxide and energy. Carbon dioxide is a known inducer of ethylene biosynthesis in a number of fruits e.g. tomato. Rice grains without a husk typically have no dormancy and thus respire more at normal storage conditions. Most wheat grains have moderate to high dormancy periods and respire less at normal storage conditions. This is the reason why fruits stored in a rice container ripen faster than the ones stored in a wheat container
9. Which among the following enzyme allows the cows to digest cellulose?
[A] beta-lactase
[B] alpha-amylase
[C] beta-amylase
[D] alpha-lactase
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Correct Answer: C [ beta-amylase]
Notes:
Correct answer is beta-amylase. Regarding amylase there is an interesting fact that it has proved its role in Human evolution. The salivary amylase levels found in the human lineage are six to eight times higher in humans than in chimpanzees, which are mostly fruit eaters and ingest little starch relative to humans.
10. Who coined the term “Tissue culture”?
[A] Montrose Thomas Burrows
[B] Jack Kevorkian
[C] Charles Scott Sherrington
[D] Ludvig Hektoen
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Correct Answer: A [Montrose Thomas Burrows]
Notes:
Tissue culture is the growth of tissues or cells in an artificial medium separate from the organism. It refers to the culture of animal cells and tissues, with the more specific term plant tissue culture being used for plants. The term “tissue culture” was coined by American pathologist Montrose Thomas Burrows.