31. What is Campylobacter abortion in animals?
[A] Abortions after 4-8 months of pregnancy
[B] incubation period is generally 1-2 weeks
[C] abortion in late pregnancy
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: C [abortion in late pregnancy]
Notes:
Ovine campylobacteriosis is an infectious disease that causes miscarriage in late pregnancy. It is caused by the bacteria Campylobacter fetus.
32. Which of the following genera of fungi is not responsible for causing ringworms?
[A] Trichophyton
[B] Microsporum
[C] Epidermophyton
[D] Macrosporum
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Correct Answer: D [Macrosporum]
Notes:
Ringworm or round red or silver type superficial fungal infections of the skin are caused by species of Trichophyton, Microsporum, and Epidermatophyton. There are dry scaly lesions on the skin, nails, and scalp that cause intense itching.
33. Which of the following is known as the “Father of Genetics”?
[A] Morgan
[B] Mendel
[C] Watson
[D] Bateson
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Correct Answer: B [Mendel]
Notes:
Mendel is known as the “Father of Genetics”.
34. The biofertilizer present in the roots of legumes is __
[A] Anabaena
[B] Rhizobium
[C] Azospirillum
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Rhizobium]
Notes:
Rhizobium leguminocerium bacteria live symbiotically in the root nodules of legumes and some non-legumes. They fix atmospheric N2 and hence increase soil fertility.
35. Blue-Green algae are __
[A] Symbiotic Nitrogen-Fixing Cyanobacteria
[B] Free-Living Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria
[C] Loose Association of Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria
[D] Symbiotic Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria
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Correct Answer: A [Symbiotic Nitrogen-Fixing Cyanobacteria]
Notes:
Blue-Green algae are Symbiotic Nitrogen-Fixing Cyanobacteria. Liverworts, cycad roots, fern, and lichens are also some of the Nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria.
36. Which of the following plant hormones are incorrectly paired?
[A] Cytokinins- senescence
[B] Abscisic acid- transpiration
[C] Auxins- apical dominance
[D] Gibberlins- bud and seed dormancy
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Correct Answer: B [Abscisic acid- transpiration]
Notes:
Abscisic acid also called plant stress hormone is responsible for responsible for dormancy of various types. It maintains dormancy in seeds and buds, stimulates the closing of stomata. Gibberellins are responsible for cell division and growth in cell size.
37. Cuscuta is a ____:
[A] Complete stem parasite
[B] Partial root parasite
[C] Partial stem parasite
[D] Complete root parasite
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Correct Answer: A [Complete stem parasite]
Notes:
Cuscuta (Dodder) is a genus of about 100-170 species of yellow, orange or red (rarely green) parasitic plants. Dodders are supremely adapted for a life of plunder and pillage. Reduced in form to scrambling and twining threads, they appear to be completely leafless, although closer inspection reveals tiny scale leaves pressed close to the stems. So, it is a stem parasite.
38. The part of the stem where a leaf arises is known as ___:
[A] Carpel
[B] Bud
[C] Node
[D] Tuber
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Correct Answer: C [Node]
Notes:
The leaves arise in the regions of the plant known as the plant nodes and are therefore the point of attachment of the leaves. The region of the plant between two nodes is known as the internode. The angle between the upper surface of the leaf and the stem from which it arises is known as the axil.
39. The animals in which the body cavity is absent are known as ____:
[A] Wild
[B] Coelomates
[C] Pseudocoelomates
[D] Acoelomates
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Correct Answer: D [Acoelomates]
Notes:
Animals that have a cavity between body wall and digestive tract are known as coelomates for e.g.. annelids, molluscs, arthropods, Echinodermata, and chordates etc. In contrast, animals in which the body cavity is absent are known as acoelomates. Platyhelminthes is an example of acoelomates. The presence or absence of body cavity or coelom plays a very important role in the classification of animals.
40. A seed can germinate in the absence of ____:
[A] Suitable moisture
[B] Suitable temperature
[C] Adequate light
[D] Supply of oxygen
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Correct Answer: C [Adequate light]
Notes:
A seed can germinate in the absence of adequate light. It’s only photoblastic seeds which need light exposure for germination such lettuce, maize, etc. Small seeds generally germinate better in light than in darkness, while large seeds do not exhibit a difference in germination between these two conditions (Milberg et al. 2000. 2000. Large seeded species are less dependent on light for germination than small-seeded ones.