11. Which among the following types of bees does not have commercial importance?
[A] Dammer bee
[B] The little bee
[C] The Indian hive bee
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: D [None of the above]
Notes:
There are around 20,000 different species of bees in the world but only 7 of them are honeybees. Of them only five of them have commercial importance in India, they are as follows:
1. The rock bee
2. The Indian hive bee
3. The little bee
4. The European bee
5. Dammer bee
12. Who was Louis Pasteur?
[A] A German Biologist
[B] A Polish Biologist
[C] A French Biologist
[D] A Russian Biologist
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Correct Answer: C [A French Biologist]
Notes:
Louis Pasteur was a French biologist, microbiologist, and chemist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation and pasteurization. He is remembered for his remarkable breakthroughs in the causes and prevention of diseases, and his discoveries have saved many lives ever since. He reduced mortality from puerperal fever and created the first vaccines for rabies and anthrax. His medical discoveries provided direct support for the germ theory of disease and its application in clinical medicine. He is best known to the general public for his invention of the technique of treating milk and wine to stop bacterial contamination, a process now called pasteurization. He is regarded as one of the three main founders of bacteriology, together with Ferdinand Cohn and Robert Koch, and is popularly known as the “father of microbiology”.
13. Which of the following biologist is related to Cell Theory?
[A] Carl Linnaeus
[B] Theophrastus
[C] Theodor Schwann
[D] Francis Galton
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Correct Answer: C [Theodor Schwann]
Notes:
The classical cell theory was proposed by Theodor Schwann in 1839. There are three parts to this theory. The first part states that all organisms are made up of cells. The second part states that cells are the basic units of life. The third part, which claims that cells come from pre-existing cells that have multiplied, was described by Rudolf Virchow in 1858.
14. Which phylum does the salamander belong to?
[A] Mollusca
[B] Amphibians
[C] Reptiles
[D] Mammals
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Correct Answer: B [Amphibians]
Notes:
Those organisms which can live on both land and water are called amphibians. Some examples of amphibians are frogs and toads, newts, salamanders and caecilians.
15. Gonyaulax, which are known for causing red tides, belong to which of the following?
[A] Algae
[B] Fungi
[C] Protista
[D] Bacteria
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Correct Answer: C [Protista ]
Notes:
Red tides are caused by Gonyaulax which are small, microscopic organisms that grow in water and also called dinoflagellates.
16. Which of the following are present in fungal cell walls?
[A] Hemicelluloses
[B] Cellulose
[C] Chitin
[D] Pectin
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Correct Answer: C [Chitin]
Notes:
Chitin is a large, structural polysaccharide made from chains of modified glucose. Chitin is found in the exoskeletons of insects, the cell walls of fungi, and certain hard structures in invertebrates and fish. In terms of abundance, chitin is second to only cellulose.
17. In which part of the body cholesterol is synthesized?
[A] Pancreas
[B] Liver
[C] Spleen
[D] Stomach
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Correct Answer: B [Liver]
Notes:
Cholesterol is a type of Lipid or the fat present in blood. The majority of the cholesterol consumed by the human body on a daily basis is synthesised by Liver.
18. Which of the following plant group requires both land and water to complete its life cycle?
[A] Tracheophyta
[B] Pteridophyta
[C] Thallophyta
[D] Bryophyta
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Correct Answer: D [Bryophyta]
Notes:
Bryophyta plant group requires both land and water to complete its life cycle. Bryophytes are an informal division consisting of 3 groups of non-vascular plants, namely mosses, liverworts and hornworts.
19. Who coined the term Bryophyta?
[A] Darwin
[B] Brown
[C] Aristotle
[D] Galen
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Correct Answer: B [Brown]
Notes:
The term Bryophyta was coined by Robert Brown in 1864. He included algae, fungi, lichens, and mosses under it.
20. What is the arrangement of megaspores in tetrads in gymnosperms?
[A] Decussate
[B] Tetrahedral
[C] Linear
[D] Isobilateral
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Correct Answer: C [Linear]
Notes:
These are formed from the mother cells inside the anther. Thus, the tetrad of the megaspore is usually linear.