31. A renewable, biodegradable fuel that is manufactured from vegetable oils and animal fats are called __
[A] Bioethanol
[B] Biomethane
[C] Biodiesel
[D] None of these
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Correct Answer: C [Biodiesel ]
Notes:
A renewable, biodegradable fuel that is manufactured from vegetable oils and animal fats are called Biodiesel
32. Which nematode infects the roots of tobacco plants?
[A] Meloidogyne incognitia
[B] Ditylenchus dipsaci
[C] Xiphinema index
[D] Nacobbus aberrans
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Correct Answer: A [Meloidogyne incognitia]
Notes:
Meloidogyne incognita is a nematode that infects the roots of tobacco plants, also known as ‘root-knot nematodes’. It is a plant-parasitic nematode, affecting both monocot and dicotyledonous plants.
33. How many approaches are there in order to clone the complete genome?
[A] 1
[B] 2
[C] 3
[D] 4
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Correct Answer: B [2]
Notes:
There are basically two approaches to cloning the entire genome. In the first approach, systematic cloning is performed and the second approach is based on randomly cloning overlapping fragments.
34. What is the ultimate product of Glycolysis?
[A] Pyruvic acid
[B] Carbon dioxide
[C] Glucose
[D] Ethyl alcohol
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Correct Answer: A [Pyruvic acid]
Notes:
Glycolysis, part of cellular respiration, is a series of reactions that constitute the first phase of most carbohydrate catabolism, catabolism meaning the breaking down of larger molecules into smaller ones. Glycolysis breaks down glucose and forms pyruvate with the production of two molecules of ATP. The entire process from conversion of glucose to pyruvate is anaerobic that is it does not take place in presence of oxygen.
35. The ____ is the stem-like part of the leaf that joins the blade to the stem, is known as:
[A] Vein
[B] Petiole
[C] Stipules
[D] Midrib
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Correct Answer: B [Petiole]
Notes:
The petiole is the stalk-like structure which connects the leaf blade to the stem. The petiole has tiny tubes, that connect the veins on the leaf blade to the stem. Few of these enable water transport to the leaf while the other carry food away from the leaf to other parts of the plant.
36. Which word is common in the botanical names of trees like Ashoka, Tamarind or Coral?
[A] Terminalia
[B] Indica
[C] Salix
[D] Acacia
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Correct Answer: B [Indica]
Notes:
Tamarind tree (Tamarindus indica), Ashoka tree (Saraca Indica), Indian Coral tree (Erythrina Indica) have ‘Indica’ common in their botanical names. In biology/taxonomy, if a species originates in India, its scientific name sometimes includes “Indica”.
37. The special modified epidermal cells surrounding stomatal pore are called ____:
[A] Accessory cells
[B] Epithelial cells
[C] Guard cells
[D] Subsidiary cells
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Correct Answer: C [Guard cells]
Notes:
The pore is bordered by a pair of specialized parenchyma cells known as guard cells that are responsible for regulating the size of the opening. Guard cells are specialized cells in the epidermis of leaves, stems and other organs that are used to control gaseous exchange and rate of transpiration.
38. Just born baby has the respiratory rate as ____:
[A] 15 times/minute
[B] 18 times/minute
[C] 26 times/minute
[D] 32 times/minute
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Correct Answer: A [15 times/minute]
Notes:
New born babies and children normally breathe faster than older children and adults. Their respiratory rate is about 30-60 breaths per minute. The respiratory rate for the different age-categories of children is:-6-12 months: 24-30; 1-5 years: 20-30; 6-12 years: 12-20.
39. The average life span of red blood corpuscles is about ____:
[A] 100 – 120 days
[B] 100 – 200 days
[C] 160 – 180 days
[D] 150 – 200 days
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Correct Answer: A [100 – 120 days]
Notes:
The red blood cells develop in the bone marrow and circulate for about 100–120 days in the body before their components are recycled by macrophages in liver and spleen (Grave yard of RBC). The old, worn out and dead RBC are destroyed mainly in an organ called spleen.
40. The tissue in man where no cell division occurs after birth is ____:
[A] Nerves
[B] Skeletal
[C] Connective
[D] Germinal
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Correct Answer: A [Nerves]
Notes:
Cell division is the process by which cells produce new cells. In animals some tissues must be repaired often such as the lining of gut, white blood cells, skin cells with a short lifespan. Other cells do not divide at all after birth are neurons.