31. Which of the following species of Plasmodium don’t cause Malaria?
[A] Plasmodium piper
[B] Plasmodium vivax
[C] Plasmodium falciparum
[D] Plasmodium malaria
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Correct Answer: A [Plasmodium piper]
Notes:
Plasmodium vivax, falciparum, and malariae species of Plasmodium cause Malaria. Whereas Plasmodium piper species of Plasmodium don’t cause Malaria.
32. What can be associated with the theory of evolution?
[A] Charles Darwin
[B] Mendel
[C] Stanley Miller
[D] Harold Urey
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Correct Answer: A [Charles Darwin]
Notes:
Charles Darwin can be associated with the theory of evolution. Evolution is the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations and depends on the process of natural selection.
33. What may complicate the process of gene cloning within the cell?
[A] One recognition site
[B] Foreign DNA
[C] More than one recognition site
[D] Antibody
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Correct Answer: C [More than one recognition site]
Notes:
The recognition site is the sequence of DNA where the DNA is cleaved. The presence of more than one recognition site can result in multiple cuts within the DNA leading to DNA fragmentation. This would complicate the process of gene cloning.
34. A cross between homozygous recessive and heterozygous plant is
____:
[A] Back cross
[B] Test cross
[C] Monohybrid cross
[D] Dihybrid cross
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Correct Answer: B [Test cross]
Notes:
A cross between a homozygous plant with recessive traits and a heterozygous plant is known as a test cross. A test cross is a valuable tool in predicting the genotype of the organism in question. In its simplest form, a test cross is an experimental cross of an individual organism of dominant phenotype but unknown genotype and an organism with a homozygous recessive genotype (and phenotype). Test cross is done to determine the genotype of an F2 generation plant, showing dominant characteristics. In the test cross, an F2 plant that shows the dominant trait is crossed with the homozygous recessive.
35. The number of chambers in a human heart is
____:
[A] Two
[B] Three
[C] Four
[D] Five
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Correct Answer: C [Four]
Notes:
The human heart has four chambers, two superior atria and two inferior ventricles. The atria are the receiving chambers and the ventricles are the discharging chambers. The pathway of blood through the human heart consists of a pulmonary circuit and a systemic circuit.
36. To digest protein which of the enzyme is present in pancreatic juice?
[A] Pepsin
[B] Upes
[C] Trypsin
[D] Amaylase
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Correct Answer: C [Trypsin]
Notes:
Trypsin is an enzyme that helps us digest protein. In the small intestine, trypsin breaks down proteins, continuing the process of digestion that began in the stomach. It may also be referred to as a proteolytic enzyme, or proteinase. Trypsin is produced by the pancreas in an inactive form called trypsinogen. The trypsinogen enters the small intestine through the common bile duct and is converted to active trypsin.
37. Solitary cymose inflorescence is observed in ____:
[A] Rose
[B] Tuberose
[C] Chinarose
[D] Gardenia
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Correct Answer: D [Gardenia]
Notes:
Solitary cymose inflorescence refers to a determinate inflorescence composed of a single flower. Examples include poppy, gardenia (ornamental plant), tulip, etc. Flowers are said to be solitary when the plant bears only one, or when single flowers appear on the ends of lateral branches that are remote from one another.
38. Yeast is a ____:
[A] Bacteria
[B] Fungi
[C] Algae
[D] Bryophyte
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Correct Answer: B [Fungi]
Notes:
Yeast are eukaryotic, single-celled microorganisms classified as members of the fungus kingdom. They are estimated to constitute 1% of all described fungal species. Yeasts, such as Candida albicans, are opportunistic pathogens and can cause infections in humans. Commercially they are widely used in production of alcohol and carbon dioxide. Hence, they are known to lay foundation of bakery and brewery industries.
39. Green manure is obtained from ___:
[A] Fresh animal excreta
[B] Decomposing green legume plants
[C] Domestic vegetable waste
[D] Oil seed husk cakes
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Correct Answer: B [Decomposing green legume plants]
Notes:
Green undecomposed material used as manure is called green manure. It is obtained in two ways: by growing green manure crops or by collecting green leaf (along with twigs) from plants grown in wastelands, field bunds and forest.
40. The largest part of our brain is ____:
[A] Cerebrum
[B] Hypothalamous
[C] Cerebellum
[D] Medulla oblongata
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Correct Answer: A [Cerebrum]
Notes:
The cerebrum is the largest part of the human brain, making up about two-thirds of the brain’s mass. It has two hemispheres, each of which has four lobes: frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital. It is involved in several functions of the body including: determining intelligence; determining personality; thinking, perceiving, interpretation of sensory functions, etc.