11. Which one among the following is not a good source of nutritional calcium?
[A] Rice
[B] Ragi
[C] Skimmed milk
[D] Egg
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Correct Answer: B [Ragi]
Notes:
Ragi contains only 344 mg of calcium and in 100 gm of ragi protein is 7.3 gm., fat 1.3 gm, fibre 3.6 gms, carbohydrates 72 gms, moisture 13.1 gm.
12. Pollination by which among the following is called as ornithophily?
[A] Rodents
[B] Aquatic animals
[C] Ants
[D] Birds
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Correct Answer: D [Birds]
Notes:
Ornithophily refers to the pollination assisted by the birds. Ornithology is a branch of science which studies about birds. Dr. Salim Ali is a famous Indian ornithologist.
13. The science of taxonomy is related to which of the following?
[A] Plant Classification
[B] Animal Classification
[C] Microorgranism
[D] None of these
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Correct Answer: A [Plant Classification]
Notes:
The science of taxonomy is related to Plant Classification. Carl Linnaeus is the father of modern Taxonomy. Linnaeus, in his book System Naturae, has divided all living beings into two kingdoms – the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom.
14. Splanchnology is a branch of biology dealing with __?
[A] Study of visceral organs
[B] Study of species
[C] Study of bony joints and ligaments
[D] Study of forget including buccal cavity and stomach
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Correct Answer: A [Study of visceral organs]
Notes:
Splanchnology is the study of the visceral organs, i.e. digestive, urinary, reproductive and respiratory systems.
15. Who among the following first discovered the process of digestion?
[A] Nehemiah Grew
[B] William Beaumont
[C] Alister Hardy
[D] None of these
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Correct Answer: B [William Beaumont]
Notes:
William Beaumont was a US Army surgeon who was the first to observe and study human digestion occurring in the stomach.
16. The process by which ammonia is converted into nitrate is__?
[A] Nitrogen-fixation
[B] Ammonification
[C] Denitrification
[D] Nitrification
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Correct Answer: D [Nitrification]
Notes:
The Process by which ammonia is converted into nitrate is called Nitrification. It can be done in two steps that involve Nitrite formation and Nitrate formation.
17. Which type of cocci bacteria forms a cluster and irregular pattern?
[A] Staphylococci
[B] Diplococci
[C] Tetracocci
[D] Streptococci
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Correct Answer: A [Staphylococci]
Notes:
Staphylococci are the correct answer here. They are known for forming grape-like clusters and irregular patterns. These are gram-positive cocci, or spherical bacteria, that belong to the family Micrococcaceae. Members of the Micrococcaceae family such as Staphylococcus, Micrococcus, and Kocuria, are ubiquitous in nature and are typically harmless, often residing on the skin and mucous membranes of humans and other mammals.
18. Which of the following statements regarding algae is incorrect.
[A] Most algae are photosynthetic
[B] Algae can be classified according to their pigments
[C] All algae are filamentous
[D] Spirogyra does not produce zoospores
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Correct Answer: C [All algae are filamentous]
Notes:
Most algae are photosynthetic, Algae can be classified according to their pigments and Spirogyra does not produce zoospores.
19. Removal of excess water from the xylem at the edges of the leaves when the stomata are closed is known as__?
[A] Guttation
[B] Transpiration
[C] Photosynthesis
[D] Storage
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Correct Answer: A [Guttation]
Notes:
Removal of excess water from the xylem at the edges of the leaves when the stomata are closed is known as Guttation.
20. In which of the growing tissues are cytokinins most abundant?
[A] roots
[B] embryos
[C] fruits
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: D [All of the above]
Notes:
Cytokinins are most abundant in growing tissues – such as roots, embryos and fruits, where cell division is taking place.