1. Which type of acid is predominantly found in fruits like Grapes, Bananas, and Tamarind?
[A] Lactic Acid
[B] Oxalic Acid
[C] Salicylic Acid
[D] Tartaric Acid
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Correct Answer: D [Tartaric Acid]
Notes:
Tartaric acid is a white, crystalline organic acid that occurs naturally in many fruits, most notably in grapes, bananas, and tamarind. Tartaric acid is used in several food products for its sour taste and antioxidant properties. It has a very sour taste and is a key raw material for making wine, where it plays a vital role in maintaining the color, taste, and texture of the product.
2. Down Syndrome is also known as:
[A] Edwards syndrome
[B] Patau syndrome
[C] Mongolism
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: C [Mongolism]
Notes:
Down’s syndrome, also known as trisomy 21, is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of all or part of a third copy of chromosome 21.Down’s syndrome is the most common chromosome abnormality in humans. It is typically associated with a delay in cognitive ability (mental retardation, or MR) and physical growth, and a particular set of facial characteristics
3. In which of the following diseases , nerve cells are affected?
[A] Tetanus
[B] Polio
[C] Whooping Cough
[D] Diphtheria
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Correct Answer: B [Polio]
Notes:
Nerve cells are affected in Polio. Polio also known as poliomyelitis, is a disabling and life-threatening disease caused by the poliovirus. The virus spreads from person to person and can infect a person’s spinal cord, causing paralysis.
4. Calcium is required in plants in the formation of which of the following ?
[A] Cell Membrane
[B] Cell wall
[C] Cholorophyll
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Cell wall]
Notes:
Calcium is required in plants in the formation of cell wall. It is a structural layer surrounding some types of cells, just outside the cell membrane. The cell wall can be tough, flexible, and sometimes rigid also.
5. Which among the following is true regarding fraternal twins?
[A] They may look similar but are not genetically identical
[B] They are exactly similar but are not genetically identical
[C] They are exactly similar and are genetically identical
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: B [They are exactly similar but are not genetically identical]
Notes:
Twins are two offspring produced by the same pregnancy. Twins can be either monozygotic (‘identical’), meaning that they develop from one zygote, which splits and forms two embryos, or dizygotic (‘fraternal’), meaning that each twin develops from a separate egg and each egg is fertilized by its own sperm cell.
6. What would happen if red blood cells were placed in distilled water?
[A] They would shrink and collapse
[B] They would stick together
[C] They would increase in volume and burst
[D] They would remain the same
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Correct Answer: C [They would increase in volume and burst]
Notes:
When red blood cells are placed in distilled water, the water molecules move into the cells by osmosis because the cells have a higher solute concentration than the distilled water. This influx of water causes the red blood cells to swell and eventually burst in a process known as hemolysis. This demonstrates how osmosis, a vital biological process, can result in cell damage when the external conditions are not balanced.
7. Apart from the temporal bone, which among the following is considered as strongest bone in human body?
[A] Humerus
[B] Fibula
[C] Femur
[D] Tibia
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Correct Answer: C [Femur]
Notes:
Apart from the temporal bone, femur is considered as strongest bone in human body. It is the only bone located within the human thigh. It is both the longest and the strongest bone in the human body. It extends from the hip to the knee.
8. Which among the following helps to determine the character of a cell?
[A] Nucleus
[B] Chromosomes
[C] Genes
[D] Plasma
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Correct Answer: C [Genes]
Notes:
Genes helps to determine the character of a cell. Gene is the basic physical and functional unit of heredity and are made up of DNA. Some of the genes act as instructions to make molecules called proteins.
9. Which of the following artificial sweeteners is not broken down by the body and therefore it is non-caloric (no-calorie sweetener)?
[A] Aspartame
[B] Saccharin
[C] Sucralose
[D] Cyclamate
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Correct Answer: C [Sucralose]
Notes:
Sucralose is an artificial sweetener. The majority of ingested sucralose is not broken down by the body and therefore it is non-caloric. Sucralose is approximately 600 times as sweet as sucrose (table sugar), twice as sweet as saccharin, and 3 times as sweet as aspartame. It is stable under heat and over a broad range of pH conditions. Therefore, it can be used in baking or in products that require a longer shelf life. The commercial success of sucralose-based products stems from its favorable comparison to other low-calorie sweeteners in terms of taste, stability, and safety. It is used because it is a no-calorie sweetener, and does not promote dental cavities, is safe for consumption by diabetics, and does not affect insulin levels.
10. Which of the following is an example of Symbiotic bacteria?
[A] Rhizobium
[B] Protozoa
[C] Flat worms
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Rhizobium]
Notes:
Rhizobium is a kind of symbiotic bacteria. Many legumes have root nodules that provide a home for symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria called rhizobia. This relationship is particularly common in nitrogen-limited conditions. The Rhizobia convert nitrogen gas from the atmosphere into ammonia.