1. A goitre is also called as?
[A] Bronchocele
[B] Larynx
[C] autoimmune disease
[D] inflammation
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Correct Answer: A [Bronchocele]
Notes:
A goitre which is also called a bronchoce is a swelling in the neck. It is commonly developed as a result of iodine deficiency or the inflammation of the thyroid gland.
2. Any disease which has a name with a suffix encephalitis is a disorder of ______?
[A] Nerves
[B] Brain
[C] Lungs
[D] Heart
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Correct Answer: B [Brain]
Notes:
Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain tissue. The most common cause is viral infections which is caused by bacteria or even fungi. There are two main types of encephalitis: primary Encephalitis and secondary Encephalitis.
3. Pest-resistant cotton commonly known as ‘Bt-Cotton’ is genetically engineered by inserting a gene from a:
[A] Bacterium
[B] Virus
[C] Microalgae
[D] Protist
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Correct Answer: A [Bacterium]
Notes:
Bt cotton is an insect-resistant transgenic crop designed to combat the bullworm. Bt is a soil bacterium containing Cry genes that encode crystal proteins which are fatal to some Lepidopteran caterpillars when ingested.
4. Which among the following usually regulates breathing in Humans?
[A] The number of red blood cells
[B] The amount of haemoglobin in the blood
[C] Inherent genetic control
[D] CO2 levels and pH sensors
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Correct Answer: D [ CO2 levels and pH sensors]
Notes:
The breathing rate is controlled by the medulla in the brain, which is primarily sensitive to CO2 levels in the blood.
5. Which among the following is most distantly related to other three animals?
[A] Walrus
[B] Sea Lion
[C] Seals
[D] Sperm whale
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Correct Answer: D [ Sperm whale]
Notes:
Seals, Walruses and Sea lions are Mammals belonging to a single taxonomic group ( a clade) called Pinnipedia, which means fin footed. All of them are semi-aquatic marine mammals. They belong to the order Carnivora and their closest living relatives are bears. They are characterized by modification of limbs to flippers. Pinnipeds are mammals with four flippers — one pair in front and one at the back. They are warm-blooded, nurse their young, breathe air and have hair. The sea lion has small, tiny external ear flaps. Seals have no flaps. The front flippers of sea lions are long, have no hair and nails. Seals’ front flippers are short, blunt, covered with hair with nails on the ends. Sea lions can turn their hind flippers forward to move on land but seals cannot do so.
6. Who among the following is the Father of Mutation theory of evolution?
[A] Alec Jeffery
[B] T.H. Morgan
[C] Bateson
[D] Hugo de Vries
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Correct Answer: D [Hugo de Vries]
Notes:
Alec Jeffery is known as the father of Finger Printing Technique. H. Morgan is known as the Father of Experimental Genetics. Bateson is known as the Father of modern Genetics. Hugo de Vries Father of Mutation theory of evolution.
7. Who among the following coined the term ‘gene’?
[A] De Vries
[B] W.L. Johanssen
[C] T. H. Morgan
[D] G. Mendel
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Correct Answer: B [ W.L. Johanssen ]
Notes:
Wilhelm Johannsen was a Danish botanist, plant physiologist, and geneticist. He is best known for coining the terms gene, phenotype and genotype, and for his 1903 “pure line” experiments in genetics.
8. In how many parts is the human brain divided?
[A] 2
[B] 4
[C] 3
[D] 5
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Correct Answer: C [3]
Notes:
The brain has three main parts: the cerebrum, cerebellum and brainstem. Cerebrum: is the largest part of the brain and is composed of right and left hemispheres.
9. Which of the following is the first formed primary xylem elements?
[A] Protoxylem
[B] Xylem parenchyma
[C] Metaxylem
[D] Xylem fibres
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Correct Answer: A [Protoxylem]
Notes:
Protoxylem is the first part of the primary xylem that matures and these cells are usually smaller than the metaxylem. Metaxylem is the part of the primary xylem that differentiates after the protoxylem and these cells are usually larger than the protoxylem.
10. In which of the following Alpha-keratin, a protein is present? (UPSC Prelims 2002)
[A] Blood
[B] skin
[C] wool
[D] eggs
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Correct Answer: B [skin]
Notes:
Alpha-keratin, or α-keratin, is a type of keratin found in vertebrates. This protein is the primary component in hairs, horns, mammalian claws, nails and the epidermis layer of the skin. α-keratin is a fibrous structural protein, meaning it is made up of amino acids that form a repeating secondary structure.