31. Which of the following is best maintains intestinal health?
[A] Starches
[B] Vitamins
[C] Fiber
[D] Fat
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Correct Answer: C [Fiber]
Notes:
Fiber maintains better intestinal health. Fiber is a type of carbohydrate that the body cannot digest.
32. The female Reproductive System creates egg cells that are essential for reproduction known as __
[A] Menstrual Cycle
[B] Pregnancy
[C] Fertilization
[D] Ova
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Correct Answer: D [Ova]
Notes:
The female Reproductive System creates egg cells that are essential for reproduction known as Ova.
33. A nitrogen-fixing bacterium that forms loose associations with the roots of crop plants is __.
[A] Azotobacter
[B] Bacillus polymyxa
[C] Clostridium
[D] Azospirillum
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Correct Answer: D [Azospirillum]
Notes:
A nitrogen-fixing bacterium that forms loose associations with the roots of crop plants is Azospirillum.
34. Which of the following is not used as biomass?
[A] Hybrid poplar
[B] Willow algae
[C] Iron nails
[D] Trap grease
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Correct Answer: C [Iron nails]
Notes:
Hybrid poplar and willow algae are energy crops. These can be used as biomass. Trap grease belongs to urban waste which can be used as biomass. Iron nails are not biomass.
35. What is Alzheimer’s disease?
[A] It affects liver
[B] It is a disorder of the brain
[C] It affects kidney
[D] It affects human immune system
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Correct Answer: B [It is a disorder of the brain]
Notes:
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurologic disease of the brain leading to the irreversible loss of neurons and the loss of intellectual abilities, including memory and reasoning. These with time become severe enough to impede social or occupational functioning. Alzheimer’s disease is also known as simply Senile Dementia.
36. What is the normal blood pressure in human beings?
[A] 120/90
[B] 120/80
[C] 140/90
[D] 140/100
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Correct Answer: B [120/80]
Notes:
According to the American Heart Association (AHA), normal blood pressure is a systolic pressure of less than 120 millimeter of mercury (mm Hg) and a diastolic pressure of less than 80 mm Hg, or 120/80 mm Hg. Having a blood pressure greater than 140/ 90 mm Hg is considered high blood pressure or hypertension.
37. Which of the following cell organelle contains DNA apart from nucleus?
[A] Golgi Apparatus
[B] Mitochondria
[C] Cytoplasm
[D] Ribosome
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Correct Answer: B [Mitochondria]
Notes:
The three organelles that contain DNA are the nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts. Mitochondria are unlike most organelles (with an exception of plant chloroplasts) in that they have their own set of DNA and genes that encode proteins. They are specialized structures unique to the cells of animals, plants and fungi.
38. The colour change in the Chameleon is due to the presence of ____:
[A] Chromatophore
[B] Haemoglobin
[C] Chlorophyll
[D] Pneumatophore
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Correct Answer: A [Chromatophore]
Notes:
Chameleons have specialized cells, chromatophores, which contain pigments in their cytoplasm, in three layers below their transparent outer skin. Dispersion of the pigment granules in the chromatophores sets the intensity of each color. Chromatophores contain pigments and reflect light, which are responsible for creating coloration. In chameleons, there are four types of chromatophores: xanthophores, erythrophores, iridiophores, and melanophores (Cooper and Greenberg, 1992).
39. Commonest mammal is ____:
[A] Elephant
[B] Lion
[C] Human
[D] Panther
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Correct Answer: C [Human]
Notes:
Humans are likely the most numerous species of mammal on Earth at the moment.
40. The biggest single-celled organism is ____:
[A] Yeast
[B] Amoeba
[C] Acetobacter
[D] Acetabularia
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Correct Answer: B [Amoeba]
Notes:
Researchers, in October 2011, found “giant amoebas” (Xenophyophores) beneath the surface of the Pacific in the Mariana Trench. At more than four inches in length, they are the largest single-celled organism on Earth. They are found exclusively in the deep sea.