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. Hepatitis A which is the most common cause of jaundice in young people is an infection of liver by ________?
[A] Bacteria
[B] Virus
[C] Amoeba
[D] Prortozoan
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Correct Answer: B [Virus]
Notes:
Hepatitis A which is the most common cause of jaundice in young people is an infection of liver by virus. It is transmitted through ingestion of contaminated food and water or through direct contact with an infectious person.
3. The reverse osmosis is the process of forcing a solvent from a region of high solute concentration through a membrane to a region of low solute concentration by applying a pressure on ________?
[A] Concentrated solution
[B] Dilute solution
[C] Membrane
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Concentrated solution]
Notes:
This process requires that a high pressure be exerted on the high concentration side of the membrane.
4. Plants growing on marshy areas are commonly called as _____?
[A] Oxylophytes
[B] Lithophytes
[C] Helophytes
[D] Psilophytes
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Correct Answer: C [Helophytes]
Notes:
Helophyte are those plants which are typical of marshy or lake-edge environments, in which the perennating organ lies in soil or mud below the water level, but the aerial shoots protrude above the water for air.
5. With which of the following animals Galton’s whistle is most commonly associated?
[A] Horses
[B] Dogs
[C] whales
[D] Shark
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Correct Answer: B [Dogs]
Notes:
Human can listen only the frequencies below 20 kHz. However animals like dogs, cats, dolphins, bats, and mice can listen above this limit. This principle was used by Galton who produced the ultrasonic waves by blowing a whistle. For human these whistle appears silent, while dogs and cats can listen it. It is used in training of dogs and cats
6. Ornithophily refers to the pollination through which among the following?
[A] Wind
[B] Insects
[C] Birds
[D] Water
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Correct Answer: C [Birds]
Notes:
Ornithophily refers to the pollination through birds. Birds which are involved in ornithophily are specialist nectarivores with brushy tongues and long bills, that are either capable of hovering flight or light enough to perch on the flower structures.
7. What is the number of the Chromosomes affected by Turner syndrome?
[A] 44
[B] 45
[C] 46
[D] 47
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Correct Answer: B [45]
Notes:
Chromosomes number 45 is affected by Turner syndrome. Turner syndrome is a condition which affects only females. It results when one of the X chromosomes (sex chromosomes) is missing or partially missing.
8. Which among the following live tissues of the Human Eye does not have blood vessels?
[A] Sclera
[B] Cornea
[C] Choroid
[D] Iris
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Correct Answer: B [Cornea]
Notes:
Cornea does not have blood vessels. It is the transparent part of the eye that covers the front portion of the eye. It covers the pupil, iris, and anterior chamber.
9. 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.
10. Duodenum, jejunum, and ileum are associated with which of the following?
[A] Small intestine
[B] Large intestine
[C] Hypothalamus
[D] Epididymis
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Correct Answer: A [ Small intestine]
Notes:
The primary function of the small intestine is the absorption of nutrients and minerals from food. The small intestine has three distinct regions the duodenum, jejunum and ileum. The duodenum receives bile and pancreatic juice through the pancreatic duct. The jejunum is the midsection of the small intestine, connecting the duodenum to the ileum.