11. Stripes can be seen over the body of many animals. Which of the following indication is given by the stripes?
[A] Mating habit
[B] Food habit
[C] Cave dwelling
[D] Matching of skin colour with surroundings
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Correct Answer: D [Matching of skin colour with surroundings]
Notes:
Some animals have stripes on their back because of the Camouflage Effect. Camouflage effect refers to combination of different colours or materials in order to make animals or objects hard to see or to disguise oneself in the surrounding. Striped Animals can easily hunt other animals by disguising themselves in the surrounding and making it hard for other animals to see.
12. Which one of the following is cultivated by transplanting seedlings? (UPSC Prelims 1997)
[A] Maize
[B] Sorghum
[C] Onion
[D] Soyabean
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Correct Answer: C [Onion]
Notes:
Onions can be grown from seeds, seedlings and bulblets. Proper nursery management and transplanting are important operations in the onion crop. About 0.05 hectare nursery bed area is enough for getting seedlings to transplant in one hectare.
13. Which among the following genus is known as the ‘handy man’?
[A] Homo sapiens sapiens
[B] Homo habilis
[C] Homo sapiens neanderthelensis
[D] Homo erectus
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Correct Answer: B [Homo habilis]
Notes:
Homo habilis– He had a face similar to his ancestors. The skull and brain size indicate that he may have been able to speak. The earliest tools made were from this era. Homo habilis is known as the ‘handy man’ because he was the first to make and use tools.
14. In which branch of biology is the study of breasts deals?
[A] Mammology
[B] Mastology
[C] Malacology
[D] None of these
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Correct Answer: B [Mastology]
Notes:
Mastology can refer to the study of the human breast and related diseases.
15. Who among the following discovered Vitamin E?
[A] Evans and Bishop
[B] Henrik Dam
[C] Harry Holmes and Ruth Corbet
[D] Sir Edward Mellanby
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Correct Answer: A [Evans and Bishop]
Notes:
Vitamin E was discovered by Evans and Bishop in 1922. Work in the 1930s revealed the chemical structure and biological function of alpha-tocopherol.
16. Red algae are known as__?
[A] Chlorophyceae
[B] Rhodophyceae
[C] Phaeophyceae
[D] None of these
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Correct Answer: B [Rhodophyceae]
Notes:
Rhodophyceae (red algae) are a class of seaweeds, most of which are reddish in color, with a filamentous or membranous basic shape.
17. Which is the largest phylum of Animalia?
[A] Arthropoda
[B] Annelida
[C] Moluska
[D] Aves
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Correct Answer: A [Arthropoda]
Notes:
Arthropoda is the largest phylum of animals. In Arthropoda we study in detail about insects.
18. Which of the following possesses the characteristics of both plants and animals?
[A] Azolla
[B] Lycopodium
[C] Euglena
[D] Sphagnum
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Correct Answer: C [Euglena
]
Notes:
Euglena is an example of the Protista kingdom and has both plant and animal characteristics.
19. What is the approximate number of specific cells in the human body?
[A] 200 types
[B] 300 types
[C] 250 types
[D] 150 types
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Correct Answer: A [200 types]
Notes:
Scientists estimate that the human body contains around 37 trillion cells and 200 different cell types. This includes 50 billion fat cells and 2 billion heart muscle cells. The number of bacterial cells inside a human body is around 38 trillion. This is much closer to the estimated 30 trillion human cells in the body.
Scientists used data reported by others about individual organs and some mathematical modeling to obtain their results.
20. Viruses are usually divided into several large groups based mainly on?
[A] nature of the host
[B] nucleic acid characteristics
[C] capsid symmetry
[D] diameter of the viroin or nucleocapsid
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Correct Answer: A [nature of the host]
Notes:
Viruses are usually divided into several large groups based mainly on nature of the host. A virus is an infectious agent of small size and simple structure that can multiply only in living cells of animals, plants or bacteria.