1. In which among the following diseases, Seed Therapy is used now a days for treatment?
[A] AIDS
[B] Tuberculosis
[C] Cancer
[D] Asthama
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Correct Answer: C [Cancer]
Notes:
Seed Therapy which is based on Sujok Therapy deals with the application of seeds or other parts of plants and attaching it with a tape at a corresponding point in the hand or foot of a person feeling pain. This is used now-a-days for cancer treatment.
2. Maximum number of animals species belong to which among the following groups?
[A] Mammalia
[B] Aves
[C] Pisces
[D] Arthropoda
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Correct Answer: D [Arthropoda]
Notes:Arthropoda is the largest phylum of animal kingdom because around 2/3rd of all the named species on Earth belong to this phylum.
Ants, mosquitoes, flies, cockroaches, shrimp, crabs, spiders, scorpions etc. are examples of arthropods. There are three main classes of arthropods as follows:
- Insects: This includes mosquitoes, cockroaches, ants, flies, bees, moths, grasshoppers, beetles and butterflies
- Crustaceans: This includes crabs, lobsters, shrimp and barnacles
- Arachnids: This includes scorpions, spiders and mites
Further, a few other classes are onychophorans (velvet worms), diplopods (millipedes) and chilopods (centipedes).
3. Which among the following organs open in small intestine through Pylorus?
[A] Stomach
[B] Liver
[C] Pancreas
[D] All the above
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Correct Answer: A [Stomach]
Notes:
The pylorus is the furthest part of the stomach that connects to the duodenum. It is divided into two parts, the antrum and the pyloric canal. The antrum connects to the body of the stomach, and the pyloric canal connects to the duodenum.
4. The relationship between algae and fungi is an example of _?
[A] Symbiotic
[B] Parasitism
[C] Mutualism
[D] Commensalism
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Correct Answer: A [ Symbiotic ]
Notes:
First option is the correct answer
Symbiotic relationships are a special type of interaction between species. Sometimes beneficial, sometimes harmful, these relationships are essential to many organisms and ecosystems. Mutualism is when both organisms involved are benefitted.
5. 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
6. Which among the following are found in all viruses?
[A] DNA and proteins
[B] Nucleic acid and capsid
[C] DNA and cell membrane
[D] RNA and cell wall
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Correct Answer: B [ Nucleic acid and capsid]
Notes:
Viruses are made up of nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA; but not both) surrounded by a protein coat called a capsid. They do not contain a cell wall, proteins, or cell membrane
7. The animals of which of the following sets are collectively called as Elasmobranches?
[A] Shark, Skates and Rays
[B] Shark, Rays and Dolphins
[C] Shark, Skates and Dolphins
[D] Skates, Dolphins and Rays
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Correct Answer: A [ Shark, Skates and Rays]
Notes:
The term Elasmobranches is a collective name for the sharks, skates and rays. Elasmobranches have a skeleton made of cartilage, no swim bladders and rough skin made up of small dermal dentils. Elasmobranches are renowned for their highly tuned senses.
8. Which organs have different basic structures, yet present a similarity in appearance and perform analogous functions?
[A] Kidney and liver
[B] Heart and lungs
[C] Wings of a bat and a bird
[D] Brain and spinal cord
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Correct Answer: C [Wings of a bat and a bird]
Notes:
This is a unique example of convergent evolution in which organs can serve similar purposes but originate from very different original structures. Wings of a bat and bird serve the same purpose, flight, yet they have different underlying structures, resulting from a different evolutionary path.
9. What is the name of the hormone produced by thymus gland?
[A] Thyroxine
[B] Auxins
[C] Cytokinins
[D] Thymosin
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Correct Answer: D [Thymosin]
Notes:
The thymus gland produces the hormone thymosin. Thymosin stimulates the development of T cells, which fight disease. The thymus gland is located in the chest, between the lungs and behind the breastbone. It is active until puberty, after which it shrinks and is replaced by fat.
The thymus gland also produces thymopoietin and thymulin. Thymopoietin is a polypeptide hormone made up of 49 amino acids.
10. Which one of the following is cultivated by transplanting seedlings?
[A] Maize
[B] Sorghum
[C] Onion
[D] Soyabean
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Correct Answer: C [Onion]
Notes:
Onions can be grown from seeds, seedlings and bulblets. Proper nursery management and transplanting are important operations in the onion crop. About 0.05 hectare nursery bed area is enough for getting seedlings to transplant in one hectare.