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BIOLOGY

QUIZ#1

1).Bacterium which is spherical in shape is _____

a) Coccus

b) Chitin

c) Proteins

d) Cellulose

2).The cell wall of Bacterium is made up of _____

a) Peptidoglycan

b) Proteins

c) Chitin

d) Cellulose

3).Bacterial ribosomes are of_____

a) 70 S type

b) 80 S type

c) 50 S type

d) 30 S type

4).The circular double stranded DNA occurs in the cytoplasm of bacteria is called_____

a) Plasmid

b) Gas vacuole

c) Nucleoid
d) Polysome

5).Bacteria involved in the nitrogen fixation are_____

a) Rhizobium

b) Nitrosomonas

c) Pseudomonas

d) Lactobacillus

6).Griseofulvin is an antibiotic produced by_____

a) Bacillum bacteria

b) Staphyltcoccus bacteria

c) Leuconstoc sp.

d) Penicillium sp.

7).In Penicillium, asexual spores produced exogenously on phialides are called_____

a) Oidia

b) Sporangia

c) Conidia

d) Oogonia

8).The branched conidiophores bears flask shaped structures called_____

a) Conidia

b) Oidia

c) Phialides

d) Oogonia
9).Bacteria that is responsible for fermentation of dairy milk is_____

a) Lactobacillus

b) Acetobacter

c) Ray bacillus

d) Rhizobium

10).Which of the following is a rod shaped virus?

a) TMV

b) Coccus

c) Bacillus

d) Nostoc

Answers: QUIZ#1

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QUIZ#2

1).Bacteriophage is a ______.

a) bacterium

b) virus

c) protozoa

d) fungus

2).The hormone that removes dormancy of seed is_______.


a) Auxin

b) Gibberellin

c) Cytokinin

d) Indole -3- pyruvic acid

3).Pick out the unrelated term.

a) Kreb’s cycle

b) Kelvin cycle

c) Citric acid cycle

d) TCA cycle

4).Photosynthesis proceeds in sequence of ______.

a) Light and dark reactions

b) Light reactions alone

c) Dark and light reactions

d) Dark reaction alone

5).Blood platelets help in ______.

a) Immunity

b) Gaseous transport

c) Blood clotting

d) Acid – base balance

6).The disease caused by female anopheles mosquitoes is _____.

a) Typhoid
b) Jaundice

c) Cholera

d) Malaria

7).Glycolysis takes place in _____.

a) Cytoplasm

b) Mitochondria

c) Vacuoles

d) Chloroplast

8).The functional unit of skeletal muscle is _____.

a) Neuron

b) Nephron

c) Sarcomere

d) Cell

9).Spoilage of milk is caused by ______.

a) Enterobacter

b) Acetobacter

c) Streptococcus

d) Lactobacillus

10).Bacteria that synthesise their food are called _____.

a) Autotrophic bacteria

b) Heterotrophic bacteria
c) Parasites

d) SAprophytes

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QUIZ#3

1).The “T” Iymphocytes are differerntiated to resist infection in_____.

a) Parathyroid gland

b) Lymph gland

c) Thymus gland

d) Adrenal gland

2).In Meiosis-I, pairing of homologous chromosomes take place during _____ stage.

a) leptotene

b) zygotene

c) pachytene

d) diplotene

3).Consider the following statements

I. Alpha cells produce insulin and beta cells produce glucagon.

II. Cortisone suppresses the immune response.

III. Thymus gland is a lymphoid mass.

IV. Ovary produces eggs and androgen


Select the correct answer.

a) I&II are correct

b) II&III are correct

c) I&IV are wrong

d) II&III are wrong

4).Pick out the item which has sequential arrangements

a) Zygotene → Lleptotene→Pachytene→Diplotene→Diakinesis

b) Diakinesis→Zygotene→Leptotene→Pachytene→Diplotene

c) Leptotene→Zygotene→Pachytene→Diplotene→Diakinesis

d) Leptotene→Diakinesis→ Zygotene→Diplotene→ Pachytene

5). _____ of nerve cells make up our brain.

a) Millions

b) Crores

c) Billions

d) Lakhs

6).Cell body of neuron contains cytoplasm with typical cell organelles and certain granular bodies
called______.

a) Sissi granules

b) Nissle’s granules

c) Thisl granules

d) Chisel granules

7). _____ transmit electrical impulses towards the cyton.


a) Axon

b) Cyton

c) Dendrites

d) Hormones

8).Schwann cells are found over the _____

a) Sheath

b) Fat sheath

c) Myelin sheath

d) Dendron

9).The embryonic nervous tissue contains______

a) Bipolar neurons

b) Multipolar neuronss

c) Unipolar neurons

d) Tripolar neurons

10).Grey neurons are_____

a) medullated

b) myelinated

c) non-medullated

d) irregular in shape

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QUIZ#5

1).White neurons are_____

a) myelinated

b) non-medullated

c) non-myelinated

d) polyhedral in shape

2).Rods and cones of retiria are made up of_____

a) bipolar neurons

b) unipolar neurons

c) xenons

d) photons

3).Point of contact between the neighbouring nerve cells is called_____

a) synapse

b) menopause

c) pause

d) pass

4).Central information processing organ_____

a) eye

b) brain

c) ear
d) heart

5).Human brain is divided into_____

a) Fore brain, Mid brain and Hind brain

b) Hind brain, Mid brain and Fore brain

c) Mid brain, Hind brain and Fore brain

d) Fore brain, Hind brain and Mid brain

6).Fore brain consists of_____

a) Cerebrum, cerebellum and thalamus

b) Cerebrum, thalamus and cerebellum

c) Cerebrum, thalamus and hypothalamus

d) Cerebrum, hypothalamus and cerebrum

7).Cerebral cortex contains_____Pick out the odd one.

a) Motor areas

b) Sensory areas

c) Association areas

d) Specific areas

8).The_____is located between the thalamus and the hind brain.

a) hypothalamus

b) Mid brain

c) Pons

d) Medulla oblongata
9).Mid brain with the hind brain together form the_____

a) stem

b) brain stem

c) stem cell

d) thick stem

10). _____contain sleep centre and respiratory centre.

a) Pons

b) Medulla oblongata

c) Spinal cord

d) Endocrine gland

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QUIZ#6

1).MMR refers to _______.

a) Mumps, Measles; Rubella

b) Rubella, Measles, Mumps

c) Meningitis, Malaria, Rabies

d) Malaria, Marasmus, Rubella

2).Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a dreadful Disease transmitted through _______.
a) Playing along with others

b) Sharing food

c) Sexual Contact

d) Fomites

3).Unipolar neurons are found in ______.

a) Brian

b) Spinal

c) Embryonic nervosa tissue

d) Adult nervous tissue

4).The sensory organs contain ______.

a) Unipolar neuron

b) Bipolar neuron

c) Multipolar neuron

d) Medullated neuron

5).The part of brain which controls emotional reactions in our body ______.

a) Cerebellum

b) Cerebrum

c) Thalamus

d) Hypothalamus

6).One of the following is the part of the brain stem. Pick out

a) Forebrain and mid brain


b) Mid brain and hind brain

c) Forebrain and hind brain

d) Forebrain and spinal cord

7).Spinal nerves are ______.

a) Sensory nerves

b) Motor nerves

c) Mixed nerves

d) Innervating the brain

8).An endocrine gland found in neck is ______.

a) Adrenal gland

b) Pituitary gland

c) Thyroid gland

d) Pancreas

9).An endocrine gland which is both exocrine and endocrine is _____.

a) Pancreas

b) Adrenal

c) Pituitary

d) Thyroid

10).Normal blood glucose level in 100 ml of blood is ______.

a) 80-120 mg

b) 80-130 mg
c) 80 -140 mg

d) 90 -130 mg

Answers: QUIZ#6

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QUIZ#7

1).__________ Pairs of cranial nerves arise from the brain.

a) Thirteen

b) Fourteen

c) Sixteen

d) Twelve

2)._________ Pairs of spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord

a) Thirty two

b) Thirty one

c) Thirty three

d) Thirty six

3).Each spinal nerve has a _________.

a) Sensory root and motor root

b) Sensory root and root hairs

c) Motor root and hormones

d) Sensory root and fibrous root


4).Sexual reproduction of Pencillium is caused by _________.

a) Anisogamy

b) Endospores

c) Rhizomorphs

d) Fragmentation

5).The role of synthetic auxin is ________.

a) Simulating the formation of adventitious roots

b) To promote seed germination

c) Cell elongation

d) Prevention of premature falling of fruits

6).Flavivirus causes __________.

a) Filariasis

b) Cholera

c) Dengue fever

d) Malaria

7).Respiration in the absence of oxygen is _______

a) Aerobic respiration

b) Anaerobic respiration

c) Transpiration

d) guttation
8).The virus that infects bacteria is called ________.

a) Bacteriophage

b) Rhinovirus

c) Tobacco Mosaic virus

d) Flavivirus

9).The hormone that induces rapid intermodal elongation is _______.

a) Auxin

b) Cytokinin

c) Gibberellin

d) Ethylene

10).Bacteria was discovered by ________.

a) Robert Koch

b) Robert Hooke

c) A.V. Leeuwenhoek

d) Louis Pasteur

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QUIZ#8

1).Inheritable genetic material is_____

a) Nucleic acid
b) Protein capsid

c) Lipid envelope

d) Virion

2).Spherical bacterial cells occurring in the form of chain is_____

a) Micrococcus

b) Streptococcus

c) Cyanobacteria

d) Staphylococcus

3).This serves as the portal of entry of genetic material during bacterial mating.

a) Flagellum

b) Capsule

c) F-Pili

d) Plasmid

4).When fungus is grown in sugar solution, it produces_____

a) conidiospores

b) aplanospores

c) oidiospores

d) endospores

5).During unfavourable conditions, endospore formation occurs in_____

a) Clostridium

b) Rhizobium
c) Cyanobacteria

d) Pseudomonas

6).Typhoid fever is caused by_____

a) Salmonella

b) Clostridium

c) Leptospira

d) Xanthomonas

7).In organic reserve material present in the cytoplasm of bacteria is_____

a) Polysome

b) Chromatophore

c) Volutin granule

d) Starch

8).Typhoid fever is caused by_____

a) Salmonella

b) Vibrio

c) Leptospira

d) Xanthomonas

9).Which of the following are resistant to heat, UV-rays and desiccation?

a) Aplanospores

b) Oidiospores

c) Conidiospores
d) Endospores

10).How many flagella are seen in Atrichous bacterium?

a) No flagellum

b) One

c) Two

d) Many

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QUIZ#9

1).Pick out the fungal disease.

a) Amoebiasis

b) Ring worm

c) Malaria

d) Influenza

2).An example for a direct transmission of disease is ________.

a) Measles

b) Pellagra

c) Malaria

d) Obesity
3).One of the following is not a means of direct transmission of disease.

a) Sneezing

b) Coughing

c) Fomites

d) Talking

4).Animals such as tick, mites, birds, insects and mammals transmit diseases like ______.

a) Cholera, typhoid, tuberculosis

b) Cholera, malaria, cholera

c) Rabies, ring worm, cholera

d) Common cold, malaria, cholera

5).Foreign protein entering the body are called _________.

a) Antibody

b) Anti allergic

c) Alleles

d) antigens

6).________ are produced to detoxify the antigens

a) Enzymes

b) Harmones

c) Antibodies

d) RBC

7).Antibodies are ____________.


a) Proteinaceous substance

b) Non proteinaceous substance

c) Hormones

d) Enzymes

8).The resistance developed by an individual during lifetime on exposure to the infectins is called
_________.

a) Acquired immunity

b) Passive acquired immunity

c) Natural immunity

d) Artificial passive acquired immunity

9).An infant should be breast fed for a minimum period of _________.

a) Six months

b) Dual antigen

c) Two months

d) Twelve months

10).DPT is a ____________.

a) Triple antigen

b) Dual antigen

c) Antigen

d) Mono antigen

Answers: QUIZ#9

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QUIZ#10

1).One of the following is transmitted through food and water contaminated with the germ. Find out.

a) Tuberculosis

b) Typhoid

c) Malaria

d) Cold

2).Persistent cough is a symptom of _________.

a) Tuberculosis

b) Typhoid

c) Malaria

d) Polio

3).BCG vaccine is an effective measure to prevent _________ disease.

a) Typhoid

b) Tuberculosis

c) Malaria

d) Pneumonia

4).Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a __________.

a) Comma shaped bacterium

b) Rod shaped bacterium

c) Spherical shaped bacterium


d) Spiral shaped bacterium

5).Lesions in the form of small nodules are called _________.

a) Tubes

b) Cubes

c) Tubercles

d) Cells

6).Pick out the right option for incineration.

a) Rubbing

b) Cleaning

c) Burning

d) Washing

7).Salmonella typhi causes __________.

a) Tuberculosis

b) Plague

c) Typhoid

d) Common cold

8).Spleen enlargement and red spot eruption on the abdomen is the characteristic symptom of
____________.

a) Malaria

b) Typhoid

c) Cholera

d) Dysentery
9).The vector of malaria is _________.

a) Anopheles mosquito

b) Female Anopheles mosquito

c) Male Anopheles mosquito

d) House fly

10).Successive attacks of malaria result in the distension of spleen and ___________.

a) Destruction of tissues

b) Destruction of cells

c) Destruction of liver tissues

d) Destruction of brain

Answers:QUIZ#10

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