11. Great Zebra, Lesser Zebra and Spotted Zebra are species of:
[A] Butterfly
[B] Fish
[C] Monkey
[D] Dog
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Correct Answer: A [ Butterfly]
Notes:
The Great Zebra, Lesser Zebra and Spotted Zebra are the swallowtail butterfly found in the Southeast Asia, which are relatively common and not threatened species.
12. Amoeba, malarial parasites and typhoid bacillus belongs to which of the following categories?
[A] Anthropods
[B] Protozoa
[C] Mollusca
[D] Pisces
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Correct Answer: B [Protozoa]
Notes:
Protozoa is an informal term for single-celled eukaryotes, either free-living or parasitic, which feed on organic matter such as other microorganisms or organic tissues and debris. For example: Amoeba, malarial parasites and typhoid bacillus etc.
13. It has been observed that after-effects of low temperature treatment are helpful in promoting the flowering in certain plants. Through this the vegetative period of plant becomes short and early flowering takes place. Which of the following is the name given to the phenomenon?
[A] Photoperiodism
[B] Floreignation
[C] Vernalisation
[D] Heliotropism
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Correct Answer: C [Vernalisation]
Notes:
Vernalization is the induction of a plant’s flowering process by exposure to the prolonged cold of winter, or by an artificial equivalent. After vernalization, plants have acquired the ability to flower, but they may require additional seasonal cues or weeks of growth before they will actually flower.
14. Match List I and List II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the lists:
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List I
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List II
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I. Malaria
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(A) Bone marrow
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II. Filaria
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(B) Brain
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III. Encephalitis
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(C) Muscle
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IV. Leukaemia
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(D) Lymph node
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(E) Blood cells
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Codes:
[A] I-E, II-C, III-B, IV-A
[B] I-E, II-D, III-B, IV-A
[C] I-D, II-C, III-E, IV-A
[D] I-E, II-D, III-A, IV-B
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Correct Answer: B [I-E, II-D, III-B, IV-A]
Notes:
• Invasion by the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, brings about extensive changes in the host red cells. Numerous proteins secreted by the internalized parasite and interacting with red cell membrane proteins are responsible for the changes occurring to the host cell.
• Lymphatic filariasis is caused by the worms Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and Brugia timori. These worms occupy the lymphatic system, including the lymph nodes; in chronic cases these worms lead to the syndrome of elephantiasis. These worms occupy the subcutaneous layer of the skin, in the fat layer.
• Encephalitis is an acute inflammation of the brain usually resulting from either a viral infection or due to the body’s own immune system mistakenly attacking brain tissue.
• Leukaemia is a cancer that starts in blood-forming tissue, usually the bone marrow. It leads to the over-production of abnormal white blood cells, the part of the immune system which defends the body against infection.
15. Which of the following arteries supplies blood to the heart?
[A] Carotid arteries
[B] Hepatic arteries
[C] Coronary arteries
[D] Pulmonary arteries
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Correct Answer: C [Coronary arteries]
Notes:
The aorta (the main blood supplier to the body) branches off into two main coronary blood vessels (also called arteries). These coronary arteries branch off into smaller arteries, which supply oxygen-rich blood to the entire heart muscle. The right coronary artery supplies blood to the right side of the heart.
16. Which vitamin is also called as niacin?
[A] Vitamin C
[B] Vitamin B3
[C] Vitamin B12
[D] Vitamin B9
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Correct Answer: B [Vitamin B3]
Notes:
Vitamin B3 is also called as niacin/Nicotinic acid with chemical formula C6H5NO2. Niacin is water soluble vitamin.
17. Which of the following cell organelles does not contain DNA?
[A] Nucleus
[B] Mitochondria
[C] Lysosomes
[D] Chloroplast
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Correct Answer: C [Lysosomes]
Notes:
Lysosomes and vacuoles do not contain DNA. Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA.
18. What is another name for Koshland’s theory of enzyme action?
[A] Reduced fit theory
[B] Induced fit theory
[C] Enzyme coenzyme theory
[D] Lock and key theory
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Correct Answer: B [Induced fit theory]
Notes:
Induced fit theory is also known as Koshland’s theory of enzyme action. It describes the enzyme-substrate interaction.
19. Which of the following is a morphological feature of paramyxovirus?
[A] Fragile viruses often visualised with RNA spewing from the inside
[B] Elongate viruses
[C] Icosahedral viruses with envelope
[D] Very large viruses
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Correct Answer: A [Fragile viruses often visualised with RNA spewing from the inside]
Notes:
Paramyxovirus are a family of single-stranded RNA viruses that cause a variety of infections in vertebrates. Many important human diseases are caused by paramyxoviruses.
20. 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.