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. What is the correct sequence of bioelements in the human body in decreasing order?
[A] Oxygen, Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Calcium, Phosphorus
[B] Oxygen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Calcium, Phosphorus
[C] Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Calcium, Phosphorus
[D] Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Calcium, Phosphorus
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Correct Answer: C [Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Calcium, Phosphorus]
Notes:
The total mass of a human body is made up of six key elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. These “bioelements” make up over 99% of the body mass. Oxygen is the most plentiful, accounting for about 65% of a human’s body mass. Carbon and hydrogen follow, then nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus.
3. Who among the following coined the term Bacterium?
[A] Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
[B] Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg
[C] Louis Pasteur
[D] Robert Koch
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Correct Answer: B [Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg]
Notes:
Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg was a was one of the most famous and productive scientists of his time. He was a German naturalist, zoologist, comparative anatomist, geologist, and microscopist. He coined the term Bacterium.
4. The useful part of Zingiber officinale is ____?
[A] Roots
[B] Rhizome
[C] Leaves
[D] fruits
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Correct Answer: B [Rhizome]
Notes:
The useful part of Zingiber officinale is rhizome. It is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or ginger, is widely used as a spice and also as a medicine. It is a herbaceous perennial plant.
5. Which among the following sets of fauna represents same taxonomical order?
[A] Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises
[B] Dolphins, Porpoises, Dugong
[C] Whale, Dugong, Porpoises
[D] Dolphins, Dugong, Manatees
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Correct Answer: A [ Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises ]
Notes:
Marine mammals are a diverse group of animals. They include cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises), sirenians (manatees and dugong), pinnipeds (true seals, eared seals and walrus), a few otters (the sea otter and marine otter) and the polar bear (usually grouped with the marine mammals).
6. The cells of all living biological matter are made of four major elements. The elements are:
[A] Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Phosphorous
[B] Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen
[C] Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Sulphur
[D] Sodium, Chlorine, Potassium and Magnesium
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Correct Answer: B [ Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen]
Notes:
The four major elements are Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen.
7. With respect to the cultivation of Tea, the withering process is used to __?
[A] To stop the tea leaf oxidation at a desired level
[B] To remove excess water from leaves and allows slight oxidation
[C] To alter the flavour of the tea
[D] To stop browning of tea
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Correct Answer: B [To remove excess water from leaves and allows slight oxidation]
Notes:
Withering is used to remove excess water from the leaves and allows a very slight amount of oxidation. The process is also important in promoting the breakdown of leaf proteins into free amino acids and increase the availability of freed caffeine, both which change the taste of the tea.
8. Which of the following are longest cells of human body?
[A] Epethelial cells
[B] Pancreatic cells
[C] Nerve cells
[D] Epidermal cells
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Correct Answer: C [Nerve cells]
Notes:
A neuron or nerve cell is a cell that carries electrical impulses. Neurons are the basic units of the nervous system. Every neuron is made of a cell body (also called a soma), dendrites and an axon. Dendrites and axons are nerve fibers. It is the longest cell of human body.
9. Which of the following is the result of the decrease in white blood cells?
[A] Decrease in Antibodies
[B] Increase in Antigens
[C] Increase in Antibodies
[D] No change
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Correct Answer: A [Decrease in Antibodies]
Notes:
A low white blood cell count usually is followed by decrease in number of antibodies. When your white blood cell count is low you may not have the usual signs and symptoms when developing an infection such as Redness, Swelling, Pus formation, Cough, Sputum, Nasal drainage and decrease in antibodies.
10. Which of the following forms of Nitrogen is taken up by Higher Plants?
[A] Nitrites only
[B] Nitrates only
[C] Nitrates and ammonia
[D] Urea
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Correct Answer: B [Nitrates only]
Notes:
Plants do not get their nitrogen directly from the air. Plants absorb nitrogen from the soil in the form of nitrate (NO3−) and ammonium (NH4+). Nitrate is the form of nitrogen most used by plants for growth and development. Nitrate is the form that can most easily be lost to groundwater.
Nitrogen is a component of chlorophyll and therefore essential for photosynthesis. It is also the basic element of plant and animal proteins, including the genetic material DNA and RNA, and is important in periods of rapid growth. Plants use nitrogen by absorbing either nitrate or ammonium ions through the roots.