11. What is the role of Pneumatophores?
[A] Protect plant from animals
[B] Supports plant in standing upright
[C] Get oxygen for respiration
[D] Helps plant for pollination
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Correct Answer: C [Get oxygen for respiration]
Notes:
Pneumatophores are specialized root structures that grow out from the water surface and facilitate the aeration necessary for root respiration in hydrophytic trees such as many mangrove species.
12. What is study of fungus Known as?
[A] Phrenology
[B] Physiology
[C] Biology
[D] Mycology
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Correct Answer: D [Mycology]
Notes:
Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their genetic and biochemical properties, their taxonomy and their use to humans as a source for tinder, medicine, food, and entheogens, as well as their dangers, such as toxicity or infection.
13. The temperature for pasteurisation of milk is selected so as to fulfil which among the following purposes?
[A] Kill the micro-organisms
[B] Kill all bacteria
[C] Store it for long time without coagulation
[D] Kill the micro organisms and other harmful bacteria
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Correct Answer: D [Kill the micro organisms and other harmful bacteria]
Notes:
Pasteurization is the process of heating milk up and then quickly cooling it down to eliminate certain bacteria and all other microorganisms. More common is heating milk up to at least 161.6 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 seconds. There are following methods that are most commonly used:
• High Temperature, Short Time (HTST) method – This method requires that the milk be held at 161 degrees for 16 seconds.
• Ultra-Pasteurization (UP) – This is the type of pasteurization that you will most commonly see on cartons of milk, half-and-half and heavy cream.
14. Which of the following is/are found in plant cells but not in those of animals? (UPSC Prelims 1987)
[A] Plastid & Cellular wall
[B] Chromosome
[C] Mitochondria & Golgi apparatus
[D] Cell wall & lysozyme
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Correct Answer: A [Plastid & Cellular wall]
Notes:
Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts and other specialized plastids, and a large central vacuole, which are not found within animal cells.
15. Which of the following features of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) makes it a living entity? (UPSC Prelims 1990)
[A] Excrete in human serum
[B] Disturb host cell respiration
[C] Undergo auto-reproduction
[D] Move from one cell to another
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Correct Answer: C [Undergo auto-reproduction]
Notes:
The human immunodeficiency virus is a type of virus called a retrovirus. Like all viruses, human immunodeficiency virus reproduces using the genetic machinery of the cell it infects. With the help of an enzyme called integrase (also produced by HIV), the viral DNA becomes integrated with the cell’s DNA.
16. Which among the following is not a part of Vitamin B complex?
[A] Vitamin B2
[B] Vitamin B4
[C] Vitamin B6
[D] Vitamin B12
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Correct Answer: B [Vitamin B4]
Notes:
Vitamin B complex consists of 8 vitamins namely B1(Thiamine), B2(Riboflavin), B3(Niacin), B5(Pantothenic acid), B6(Pyridoxine), B7(Biotin), B9(Folate/Folic acid) and B12(Cobalamin).
17. Deficiency in which among the following leads to beriberi disease?
[A] Vitamin B1
[B] Vitamin B2
[C] Vitamin B3
[D] Vitamin B6
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Correct Answer: A [Vitamin B1]
Notes:
Vitamin B1/Thiamine deficiency leads to a disease called beriberi. Over polishing of rice also leads to beriberi.
18. 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.
19. The study of ear, nose and throat is done in which of the following branches?
[A] Otorhinolaryngology
[B] Organology
[C] Ontogeny
[D] Ophthalmology
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Correct Answer: A [Otorhinolaryngology]
Notes:
Otorhinolaryngology is a medical specialty that focuses on the ear, nose, and throat.
20. Who gave the theory of Five King of Classification?
[A] RH Whittaker
[B] Ernest Haeckel
[C] Copeland
[D] Carolus Linnaeus
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Correct Answer: A [RH Whittaker]
Notes:
The theory of Five Kingdom of classification (Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia) is given by R. H. Whittaker in 1969.