11. Which of the following is correlated with blood pressure?
[A] Pancreas
[B] Liver
[C] Adrenal
[D] Testis
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Correct Answer: C [Adrenal]
Notes:
Pheochromocytoma, a rare, usually benign, tumor of the adrenal glands resulting in the glands secreting excessive amounts of the hormones adrenaline and noradrenaline (catecholamines). This causes variable symptoms such as high blood pressure, sweating, etc.
12. What is the full form of RNA?
[A] Reverse Nucleic Acid
[B] Ribonitric Acid
[C] Ribonutrient Acid
[D] Ribonucleic Acid
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Correct Answer: D [Ribonucleic Acid]
Notes:
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a polymeric molecule essential in various biological roles in coding, decoding, regulation and expression of genes. An example of RNA is a chain of cells that carries genetic information of many viruses from the cell to the cytoplasm.
13. What is the full form of DNA?
[A] Deoxyribonucleic acid
[B] Di nucleic acid
[C] Diribo nucleic acid
[D] Dual nitrogen acid
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Correct Answer: A [Deoxyribonucleic acid]
Notes:
The full form of DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid. DNA is a molecule that carries the genetic instructions used in the development and function of all living organisms and some viruses. It is a double-stranded, helical molecule made up of nucleotide units, each of which contains a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base (adenine, guanine, cytosine, or thymine). The sequence of these bases determines the genetic information that is stored in DNA, and this information is passed down from one generation to the next through the process of reproduction.
14. Triple Antigen IPV immunizes against three diseases. Which of the following is not immunized by ‘Triple Antigen’? (UPSC Prelims 1979).
[A] Typhoid
[B] Whooping cough
[C] Tetanus
[D] Diphtheria
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Correct Answer: A [Typhoid]
Notes:
DPT is a class of combination vaccines against three infectious diseases in humans: diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), and tetanus. The vaccine components include diphtheria and tetanus and killed whole cells of the bacterium that causes pertussis. Diptheria is a highly contagious bacterial infection typically affecting the throat and tonsils with the formation of a thick grey membrane over those areas. Tetanus is bacteria which lives in soil and contaminates wounds, where it produces a powerful toxin, the toxin attacks the nervous system causing increasing muscle spasm and rigidity. Whooping Cough is one of the most contagious bacterial infections known. Beginning with a runny nose and sore throat, it progresses to a severe spasmodic cough which persists for around 3 months.
15. What is the meaning of the term ‘Test Tube Baby’? (UPSC Prelims 1979).
[A] Fertilisation of ovum takes place in the test tube but it develops in uterus
[B] Fertilisation of ovum takes place in the test tube and develops in the test tube itself
[C] Fertilisation of the ovum takes place in the uterus but develops in the test tube
[D] Fertilisation takes place in uterus and embryo develops in uterus
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Correct Answer: A [Fertilisation of ovum takes place in the test tube but it develops in uterus]
Notes:
Test tube baby is a term that refers to a child that is conceived outside the women’s body by a scientific process known as In-Vitro fertilization or IVF treatment. This entire process is done in a laboratory. In this process the eggs are taken from the mother’s ovary and fertilised by the sperms from the father.
Then the fertilized eggs are cultured for two to six days and allowed to be divided two to four times inside a test tube, thus the name test tube baby. These eggs are then implanted back into the uterus of a mother where it can develop normally. This is done with the sole intention for establishing and ensuring a successful pregnancy.
16. Which of the following is studied in Ethnobotany?
[A] Practical use of plants by local culture and people
[B] Relations between Plants and peoples Behvaior
[C] Comparison of different plants in a particular area
[D] Study of relations of plants, animals and animals in an area
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Correct Answer: A [Practical use of plants by local culture and people]
Notes:
Ethnobotany is the study of the plants of an area and their practical uses through the traditional knowledge of a local culture and people.
17. Study of Porifera (sponges) is known as __?
[A] Parazoology
[B] Palaeozoology
[C] Zoophytology
[D] None of these
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Correct Answer: A [Parazoology]
Notes:
Parazoology is the branch of zoology that deals with the study of parazoa, primitive multicellular animals that lack true tissues and organs. It encompasses the study of Porifera (sponges), one of the most primitive animal phyla that date back to the Precambian era over 600 million years ago.
18. Which of the following is a type of Monera Kingdom?
[A] Bacteria
[B] Mushroom
[C] Euglena
[D] Mucor
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Correct Answer: A [Bacteria]
Notes:
Bacteria comes under Monera kingdom, Mushroom and Mucor are part of Fungi.
19. Which of the following is not a part of the sexual cycle of fungi?
[A] Meiosis
[B] Karyogamy
[C] Mitosis
[D] Plasmogamy
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Correct Answer: C [Mitosis]
Notes:
Mitosis is a process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
20. Which of the following is the simplest amino acid?
[A] Glycine
[B] Tyrosine
[C] Alanine
[D] Asparagine
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Correct Answer: A [Glycine]
Notes:
Glycine is the simplest amino acid. It contains a single hydrogen atom as a side chain. It is also a type of proteinogenic amino acid.