31. Which of the following diseases is caused by protozoa?
[A] Whooping cough
[B] Amoebic dysentery
[C] Measles
[D] Athlete’s foot
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Correct Answer: B [Amoebic dysentery]
Notes:
Amoebic dysentery diseases are caused by the protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica.
32. Which of the following is green manure?
[A] Rice
[B] Sorghum
[C] Maize
[D] Sesbania
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Correct Answer: D [Sesbania]
Notes:
Sesbania is green manure. Sesbania is a leguminous crop. It is commonly used as a green manure crop to add nitrogen and organic matter to the soil.
33. 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.
34. Which of the following hydrocarbons is produced by oil and fat feedstock?
[A] Bio-ethers
[B] Green Diesel
[C] Re-formulated gasoline
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Green Diesel]
Notes:
Green diesel is also a type of biofuel, produced by hydrocarbon oil and fat feedstock. Bio-ethers and Re-formulated gasoline are also a type of biofuels.
35. Who led the Green Revolution in India?
[A] Verghese Kurien
[B] M.S. Swaminathan
[C] M.K. Gandhi
[D] Norman Borlaug
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Correct Answer: B [M.S. Swaminathan ]
Notes:
M.S. Swaminathan led the Green Revolution in India. It was a part of the Green Revolution led by Norman Borlaug, it focused on increasing agricultural yields, especially in the states of Haryana, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh.
36. Which chemical is used to obtain a precipitate of pure DNA?
[A] Methanol
[B] Ether
[C] HCl
[D] Ethanol
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Correct Answer: D [Ethanol]
Notes:
Ethanol is used to obtain a precipitate of pure DNA. Renewable fuel made from corn and other plant materials is called ethanol.
37. Root cap is derived from
____:
[A] Dermatogen
[B] Calyptrogen
[C] Protoderm
[D] Histogen
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Correct Answer: B [Calyptrogen]
Notes:
Calyptrogen is a layer of rapidly dividing cells at the tip of a plant root, from which the root cap is formed. It occurs in grasses and many other plants. The root cap is formed by several layers of cells that envelop the root tip externally. This covering of cells, of which the outermost ones are dead, envelops and protects the growing tip of root.
38. What is the Normal Blood Volume in human adult?
[A] 1 litre
[B] 3 litre
[C] 5 litre
[D] 7 litre
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Correct Answer: C [5 litre]
Notes:
The average adult has a blood volume of roughly 4-5 to 5 litres, which is composed of plasma and several kinds of cells. By volume, the red blood cells constitute about 45% of whole blood, the plasma about 54.3%, and white cells about 0.7%.
39. The only bird that flies backward is ____:
[A] Koel (Cuckoo)
[B] Sparrow
[C] Siberian Crane
[D] Hummingbird
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Correct Answer: D [Hummingbird]
Notes:
A humming bird the smallest of all known birds can rotate each of its wings in a circle, allowing them to be the only bird which can fly forwards, backwards, up, down, sideways or sit in sheer space. To hover, humming birds move their wings forward and backward in a repeated figure eight.
40. The total number of living organisms, both plants and animals, in a given area is called ____:
[A] Buffers
[B] Biomass
[C] Batholith
[D] Barrage
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Correct Answer: B [Biomass]
Notes:
A biomass is total quantity of weight of the planet that can be classified according to the plants and animals that live in it. Temperature, soil, and the amount of light and water help determine what life exists in a biome.