31. How are Infectious Diseases transmitted?
[A] Droplet Infection
[B] They are inherited
[C] By seeing patients
[D] Eating an unhealthy diet
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Correct Answer: A [Droplet Infection]
Notes:
Infection can occur when a healthy person inhales droplets from the saliva, sputum, or nasal passages of an infected person.
32. What is an autonomously repeating circular extra-chromosomal DNA?
[A] Bacteria
[B] Nitrogenous base
[C] RNA
[D] Plasmid
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Correct Answer: D [Plasmid]
Notes:
A plasmid is an autonomously repeating circular extra-chromosomal DNA. They naturally exist in bacterial cells, and they also occur in some eukaryotes.
33. The first transgenic crop was __
[A] Potato
[B] Brinjal
[C] Cotton
[D] Tobacco
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Correct Answer: D [Tobacco]
Notes:
The first transgenic crop was Tobacco (a virus-resistance plant), which was developed in the year 1983.
34. Heart attack occurs due to
____:
[A] Impairment of hearts working due to unknown reasons
[B] Bacterial attack on the heart
[C] Lack of supply of blood to the heart itself
[D] Stopping of heart beat
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Correct Answer: C [Lack of supply of blood to the heart itself]
Notes:
A heart attack occurs when blood flow to a part of your heart is blocked for a long enough time that part of the heart muscle is damaged or dies. The medical term for this is myocardial infarction. Most heart attacks are caused by a blood clot that blocks one of the coronary arteries. The coronary arteries bring blood and oxygen to the heart. If the blood flow is blocked, the heart is starved of oxygen and heart cells die.
35. Which one of the following is commonly known as Pond Silk?
[A] Yeast
[B] Rhizopus
[C] Ulothrix
[D] Spirogyra
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Correct Answer: D [Spirogyra]
Notes:
Pond silk is the common name of Spirogyra (algae) because it is very slimy in shape. It is also known as pond silk, water silk, pond scum or mermaid’s trees because of its bright green silky appearance. Its filaments shine like silk due to the presence of mucilage and spiral shaped chloroplast.
36. What is commonly known as white plague?
[A] Typhoid
[B] Malaria
[C] Tuberculosis
[D] Plague
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Correct Answer: C [Tuberculosis]
Notes:
Tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculie which primarily affects lungs although can affect other body too while early 19th century was called ‘white plague’ because of the large number of the people dying of its infection.
37. Which of the following processes are associated with plants during dark period?
[A] Respiration and transpiration
[B] Transpiration and conduction
[C] Photosynthesis and respiration
[D] Conduction and respiration
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Correct Answer: D [Conduction and respiration]
Notes:
Conduction is the process by which vital nutrients are transported to the different parts of a plant. This process is independent of the light factor. Respiration process in plants is the intake of carbon-dioxide and exhales oxygen during the day as the plants gets energy through the photosynthesis process in which the carbon-dioxide is converted into sugars using the sun light energy, as this process uses carbon-dioxide and water, the resulting gas oxygen is given out as a waste product. During the night, as the photosynthesis process does not take place it exhales the carbon-dioxide itself.
38. If a healthy freshwater fish is placed in salt water, what will be the expected consequence?
[A] The fish becomes dehydrated and dies
[B] The fish becomes bloated and dies
[C] The fish suffers from fungal or bacterial disease and dies
[D] There is no observable effect on the fish provided there is sufficient food
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Correct Answer: A [The fish becomes dehydrated and dies]
Notes:
When freshwater fish is placed in salt water, the water molecules contained in the fish’s body would pass through the cell membranes of the fish, causing the fish to lose water by osmosis. This sudden change in the molecular makeup of the fish would cause the fish to undergo severe dehydration followed by death.
39. Which muscles in the skin contract to make the hairs on our skin stand up straight (goose bumps) when we are cold or frightened?
[A] Epidermis
[B] Collagen
[C] Elastin
[D] Arrector pili
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Correct Answer: D [Arrector pili]
Notes:
Arrector pili is a microscopic band of muscle tissue which connects a hair follicle to the dermis. ? When stimulated, the arrector pili will contract and cause the hair to become more perpendicular to the skin surface (stand on end), known colloquially as goose bumps.
40. Which one of the following animals belongs to mollusca?
[A] Haliotis
[B] Hare
[C] Hydra
[D] Hyla
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Correct Answer: B [Hare]
Notes:
Sea hares are molluscs. They belong to Phylum Mollusca and Class Gastropoda like snails. Like many other sea slugs (Subclass Opistobranchia), sea hares lack external shells as adults. Sea hares belong to Order Anaspidea.