31. What is Cystic Fibrosis?
[A] Sex-linked recessive disorder
[B] Autosomal dominant disorder
[C] Autosomal recessive disorder
[D] Sex-linked dominant disorder
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Correct Answer: C [Autosomal recessive disorder]
Notes:
Cystic Fibrosis is an Autosomal recessive disorder that causes severe damage to the lungs, digestive system, and other organs in the body
32. The number of sex chromosomes in the zygote of humans is __
[A] 2
[B] 1
[C] 3
[D] 4
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Correct Answer: A [2]
Notes:
The number of sex chromosomes in the zygote of humans is 2.
33. An individual’s collection of genes is called?
[A] Genotype
[B] Phenotype
[C] Trait
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Genotype]
Notes:
A genotype is a collection of genes of an individual. The term can also refer to two alleles inherited for a particular gene. The genotype is expressed when the information encoded in the gene’s DNA is used to make proteins and RNA molecules.
34. A trait produced by the effect of a gene or an allele is called__
[A] Oncogenic Trait
[B] Monogenic trait
[C] Polygenic trait
[D] None of these
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Correct Answer: B [Monogenic trait]
Notes:
A trait produced by the effect of a gene or an allele is called a Monogenic trait.
35. Golden rice variety is rich in which of the following?
[A] Vitamin C
[B] Β-carotene and ferritin
[C] Biotin
[D] Lysine
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Correct Answer: B [Β-carotene and ferritin]
Notes:
The golden rice variety is rich in Β-carotene and ferritin. Beta carotene is a compound that gives vegetables their bright yellow, orange and red colours.
36. Which of the following is the first GM crop in India?
[A] mustard
[B] brinjal
[C] potato
[D] None of these
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Correct Answer: B [brinjal]
Notes:
Brinjal is the first GM crop in India. Genetically modified crops are plants used in agriculture and the DNA of which has been modified using genetic engineering methods.
37. Approximately how many pairs are there in the human genome?
[A] 6 billion base pairs
[B] 5 billion base pairs
[C] 3 billion base pairs
[D] 4 billion base pairs
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Correct Answer: C [3 billion base pairs]
Notes:
Approximately 3 billion base pairs are there in the human genome. The complete set of nucleic acid sequences for humans encoded as DNA within 23 chromosome pairs in the cell nucleus and a small DNA molecule found within individual mitochondria is called the human genome.
38. What is Blubber?
[A] A layer of thick fat
[B] A device to trap insects by some aquatic
[C] A milky secretion of rubber plant
[D] Fungal infection of rice plants
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Correct Answer: A [A layer of thick fat]
Notes:
Blubber is a thick layer of vascularized adipose tissue found under the skin particularly whales inhabiting of Arctic ocean. It’s presence insulate their body from ice cold. The energy stored in blubber includes both proteins (mostly collagen) and fats (mostly lipids). Blubber covers the entire body of animals such as seals, whales, and walruses—except for their fins, flippers, and flukes. Whaling largely targeted the collection of blubber: whalers rendered it into oil in try pots, or later, in vats on factory ships. The oil could serve in the manufacture of soap, leather, and cosmetics. Whale oil was used in candles as wax, and in oil lamps as fuel.
39. Symbiotic Bacteria responsible for the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen are present in ____:
[A] Peas
[B] Oats
[C] Corn
[D] Wheat
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Correct Answer: A [Peas]
Notes:
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria are microorganisms capable of transforming atmospheric nitrogen into fixed nitrogen. Rhizobium is one such bacteria that is associated with leguminous plants (e.g., various members of the pea family). It invades the root hairs of host plants and convert free nitrogen to ammonia, which the host plant utilizes for its development.
40. Which of the following are the largest fixator of solar energy?
[A] Bacteria
[B] Protozoa
[C] Fungi
[D] Green plants
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Correct Answer: D [Green plants]
Notes:
Plants and photosynthetic organisms utilize this solar energy in fixing large amounts of CO2 while amounts consumed by human beings are relatively small representing only 10% of the energy converted during photosynthesis. The process of photosynthesis in plants involves a series of steps and reactions that use solar energy, water, and carbon dioxide to produce organic compounds and oxygen.