11. The nutritional supplements Spirulina, Chorella and the Vitamin-C supplement, Dunaliella are actually :
[A] Algae
[B] Lichens
[C] Probiotics
[D] Bryophytes
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Correct Answer: A [Algae]
Notes:
The nutritional supplements Spirulina, Chorella and the Vitamin-C supplement, Dunaliella are actually unicellular algae that are commercially produced worldwide. These algae are concentrated sources of carotenoids (especially provitamin A carotenoids) and other nutrients.
12. Which plant’s roots yield valuable medicinal alkaloids?
[A] Emblica officinalis
[B] Asparagus officinalis
[C] Helianthus annuus
[D] Rauwolfia serpentina
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Correct Answer: D [Rauwolfia serpentina]
Notes:
Rauwolfia serpentina, also called Sarpagandha, yields reserpine, an antihypertensive alkaloid. Its roots have significant medicinal use in treating hypertension and mental disorders. The other species—Amla, Shatavari, and Sunflower—are not known for similar alkaloid content in their roots.
13. In context with diabetes, many often we hear about Type1 and Type2 diabetes. What exactly are these?
[A] Body does not produce Insulin in Type1, does not respond properly in Type 2
[B] Body does not respond to Insulin properly in Type 1 , does not produce in Type 2
[C] Body produces too little Insulin in Type 1 , produces too much insulin in Type 2
[D] Body produces too much insulin in Type 1, produces too little insulin in Type 1
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Correct Answer: A [Body does not produce Insulin in Type1, does not respond properly in Type 2]
Notes:
Diabetes mellitus occurs when the body does not produce insulin (type I) or when the body does not respond properly to insulin (type II). This results in elevated blood glucose. In either type, overtreatment, or failure to eat properly while on treatment, can lead to hypoglycemia. Most diabetics recognize their symptoms when “low” and know to go eat something before it progresses to a dangerous point. Symptoms of high blood sugar are much different – thirst, increased urination, sleepiness.
14. Which of the following is the reason behind when one enters a dark room; he is not able to see anything but after some time his vision improves?
[A] The retina of the eye comes forward
[B] The retina of the eye moves backward
[C] The pupil of the eye contracts
[D] The pupil of the eye dilates
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Correct Answer: D [The pupil of the eye dilates]
Notes:
Our eyes cannot see everything clearly when we enter a dark room from a bright light. This is due to the reason that in dark room the pupil is large so when we come out in bright light, a large amount of light enters our eyes and we feel glare.
15. Which of the following secrete the hormones necessary for the development of the human body?
[A] Thyroid gland
[B] Pituatory gland
[C] Parathyroid gland
[D] Exocrine gland
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Correct Answer: B [Pituatory gland]
Notes:
The pituitary gland is a small pea-sized gland that plays a major role in regulating vital body functions and general wellbeing. Through secretion of its hormones, the pituitary gland controls metabolism, growth, sexual maturation, reproduction, blood pressure and many other vital physical functions and processes.
16. Fat present below the skin surface in our body, acts as a barrier against which of the following losses?
[A] Loss of heat from the body
[B] loss of essential body fluids
[C] loss of salts from the body
[D] entry of harmful micro-organisms from the environment
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Correct Answer: A [Loss of heat from the body]
Notes:
Adipose tissue that’s fat cells which are under the skin act as barrier to loss of the heat from the body and it protects the skin from entering of highly reactive UV rays of the sun. Fat present below the skin surface in our body, act as an insulator against loss of heat from the body. The deposited fat works as barrier, which prevents loss of heat.
17. Which of the following contain a protein named Alpha-keratin?
[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 hair, 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.
18. Which of the following classes belongs to an Octopus?
[A] an arthropod
[B] an echinoderm
[C] a heimchordate
[D] a mollusc
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Correct Answer: D [a mollusc]
Notes:
The octopus is a soft-bodied, eight-limbed mollusc of the order Octopoda. Around 300 species are recognised, and the order is grouped within the class Cephalopoda with squids, cuttlefish, and nautiloids.
19. What are cryptogamous plants?
[A] Flowerless plant
[B] Seedless Plant
[C] Reproduce by spores
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
Cryptogamic plants include Algae, mosses, liverworts, lichens, ferns and fungi and they reproduce by spores and not producing flowers or seed.
20. In anaerobic respiration, glucose is broken down into what?
[A] ethyl alcohol
[B] carbon dioxide
[C] energy
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
Glucose breaks down into ethyl alcohol, carbon dioxide, and energy.
Glucose → Alcohol + Carbon dioxide + Energy