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35. In animals, the juvenile phase is followed by what changes prior to active reproductive 43. Which of the following can be considered as one of the parameter of senescence or old
age?
behaviour?
(A) End of juvenile or vegetative phase (B) End of reproductive phase
(A) Morphological changes (B) Physiological changes
(C) Hormonal imbalance (D) Slowing of metabolism due to disease
(C) Genetical changes (D) Both (A) and (B)
44. Pre-fertilization events among these are
36. Which of the following mammals show menstrual cycle? (A) Syngamy (B) Gametogenesis and gamete transfer
(A) Monkeys (B) Apes (C) Formation of zygote (D) Embryogenesis
(C) Humans (D) All of these
45. Gametes are generally
37. The diagram shows:
(A) Haploid (B) Triploid
(C) Diploid (D) Hexaploid
ZOOLOGY
46.What is the full form of WHO?
(A) Ware House Organization (B) War and Health Organization
(C) World Health Of ice (D) World Health Organization
47.What are the various aspects of reproduction covered by WHO?
(a) Physical, Emotional, Behavioural
(A) Zoospores of hydra (B) Conidia of Penicillium
(b) Physical, Emotional, Behavioural, Social
(C) Gemmules in sponge (D) Zoospores of chlamydomonas
(c) Physical, Emotional, Gestational, Social
38. Oestrous cycle occurs in (d) Physical, Emotional, Social
(A) Cows (B) Rats 48.Which was the irst country in the world to initiate a nationwide programme for
(C) Deer (D) All of these reproductive health?
39. Find the correct statement. (A) China (B) USA (C) India (D) Russia
(A) ‘Reproductive phase’ is of same duration in all organisms. 49.The igure indicates which contraceptive device?
(B) Birds in captivity can be made to lay eggs throughout the year.
(C) Female of non-primates shows cyclical changes during reproductive phase which is known
as menstrual cycle.
(D)Perennial plants show clear cut vegetative, reproductive and senescent phase. (A)Condom for female (B) Condom for male
40. Most wild mammals are (C) Diaphragm (D) Cervical cap
(A) Continuous breeder 50.The programme of ‘Family Planning’ was initiated in the year .
(B) Seasonal breeder (A) 1950 (B) 1947 (C) 1949 (D) 1951
(C) Continuous for half year, seasonal for next half year
51.The reproductive program RCH stands for
(D)None of these
(A) Reproductive and Community Health Care
41. Which of these statements is false about the diagram? (B)Restorative and Communal Health Care
(C)Reproductive and Child Health Care
(D)Reproductive and Congenital Health Care
52.In context of reproductive health, STD stands for
(A) Sexually Terminal Disease (B) Sexually Transmitted Disease
(C) Sexually Transformed Disease (D) Sexually Transducted Disease
(A) It represents the asexual reproductive structure of hydra.
(B) It contains archaeocyte cells. 53.The luid which envelops the developing foetus is called
(C) It represents asexual reproductive structure of sponges. (A)Chorionic luid (B) Placental luid
(C) Amniotic luid (D) Uterine luid
(D) It shows gemmules in sponges.
54.The amniocentesis test is based on to determine the sex of developing foetus. 66.Identity the characteristic which an ideal contraceptive should not have.
(A) External genitalia (B) Secondary sexual characters (A) Use friendly (B) Easily available
(C) Chromosomal pattern (D) Embryonic enzymes (C) Non reversible (D) Least side effect
55.CDRI, Lucknow developed which new female contraceptive? 67.A natural method of contraception, periodic abstinence is
(A) ‘Sakhi’ (B) ‘Saheli’ (A) Abstaining from coitus from day 1 to 5 of the menstrual cycle.
(C) ‘Saloni’ (D) ‘Smiti’ (B) Abstaining from coitus from day 17 to 22 of the menstrual cycle.
56.CDRI stands for (C) Abstaining from coitus from day 10 to 17 of the menstrual cycle.
(A) Contraceptive Drug Research Institute (D) Abstaining from coitus from day 5 to 10 of the menstrual cycle.
(B) Central District Research Institute 68.Coitus interrupts/withdrawal method concerns with
(C) Central Drug Research Institute (A) Withdrawal of penis from vagina before ejaculation
(D) Central Dermatologic Research Institute (B) Withdrawal of penis from vagina after ejaculation
57.The world population was 2000 million in the year (C) Prevention of coitus
(A) 1980 (B) 1970 (D) Alternate prevention of coitus
(C) 1960 (D) 1990 69.After parturition, which natural contraception way can be utilized?
(A) Lactational menorrhea (B) Lactational amenorrhea
58.Which IUD is shown in the given igure? (C) Lactational de iciency (D) Lactational prevention
70.The igure indicates which contraceptive device?
(A) 1 to 1.5°C (B) 2 to 2.5°C 92.For a total internal re lection, which of the following is correct?
(C) 3 to 3.5°C (D) 4 to 4.5°C (A) Light travels from rarer to denser medium.
82.An adult testes is oval in shape. Its width is about and length is about (B) Light travels from denser to rarer medium.
respectively. (C) Light travels in air only.
(A) 4 to 5 cm, 2 to 3 cm (B) 2 to 5 cm, 1 to 3 cm (D) Light travels in water only.
(C) 2 to 3 cm, 4 to 5 cm (D) 2 to 5 cm, 4 to 7 cm
93.Mirage is a phenomenon due to
Figure given for questions 11 to 15. (A) refraction of light (B) re lection of light
(C) total internal re lection of light (D) diffraction of light.
94.Critical angle of glass is θ2 and that of water is θ2. The critical angle for water and glass
surface would be (μg = 3/2, μw = 4/3).
j (A) less than θ2 (B) between θ1 and θ2
(C) greater than θ2 (D) less than θ1
95.An astronomical refractive telescope has an objective of focal length 20 m and an 106. Critical angle of light passing from glass to water is minimum for
eyepiece of focal length 2 cm. Then (A) red colour (B) green colour
(A) the magni ication is 1000 (B) the length of the telescope tube is 20.02 m (C) yellow colour (D) violet colour
(C) the image formed of inverted (D) all of these
107. If a glass prism is dipped in water, its dispersive power
96.A convex lens is dipped in a liquid whose refractive index is equal to the refractive index (A) increases
of the lens. Then its focal length will (B) decreases
(A) become zero (B) become in inite (C) does not change
(C) become small, but non-zero (D) remain unchanged (D) may increase or decrease depending on whether the angle of the prism is less than or greater
than 60º
97.Which of the following forms a virtual and erect image for all positions of the object?
(A) Concave lens (B) Concave mirror 108. The objective of a telescope must be of large diameter in order to
(D) Convex mirror (D) Both (A) and (C) (A) remove chromatic aberration
(B) remove spherical aberration and high magni ication
98.Two lenses of focal lengths 20 cm and – 40 cm are held in contact. The image of an object (C) gather more light and for high resolution
at in inity will be formed by the combination at (D) increase its range of observation
(A) 10 cm (B) 20 cm
(C) 40 cm (D) in inity 109. A rod of length 10 cm lies along the principal axis of a concave mirror of focal length 10
cm in such a way that its end closer to the pole is 20 cm away from the mirror. The length
99.Two beams of red and violet color are made to pass separately through a prism (angle of of the image is
the prism is 60°). In the position of minimum deviation, the angle of refraction will be (A) 10 cm (B) 15 cm
(A) 30° for both the colors (B) greater for the violet color (C) 2.5 cm (D) 5 cm
(C) greater for the red color (D) equal but not 30° for both the colors
110. To increase the angular magni ication of a simple microscope, one should increase
100. An under-water swimmer cannot see very clearly even in absolutely clear water because (A) the focal length of the lens (B) the power of the lens
of (C) the aperture of the lens (D) the object size
(A) absorption of light in water (B) scattering of light in water
(C) reduction of speed of light in water(D) change in the focal length of eye lens 111. Which of-the following is not a property of light?
(A) It can travel through vacuum
(B) It has a inite speed
(C) It requires a material medium for its propagation
101. The ield of view is maximum for (D) It involve transportation energy
(A) plane mirror (B) concave mirror
(C) convex mirror (D) cylindrical mirror 112. Two points P and q are situated at the same distance from a source of light but on
opposite sides. The plane difference between the light waves passing through P and q will
102. A person is six feet tall. How tall must a plane mirror be if he is able to see his entire be:
length? (A) n (B) 2n
(A) 3 ft (B) 4.5 ft (C) π2 (D) zero
(C) 7.5 ft (D) 6 ft
103. The image formed by a concave mirror is 113. The phase difference between the electric and the magnetic ield vectors in
(A) always real (B) always virtual electromagnetic waves is
(C) certainly real if the object is virtual(D) certainly virtual if the object is real (A) π4 (B) π2
(C) π (D) zero
104. When light is refracted into a medium,
(A) its wavelength and frequency both increase 114. A ray of light travelling in air is incident of a glass slab. The ray gets partly re lected and
(B) its wavelength increases but frequency remains unchanged partly refracted. The phase difference between the re lected and the refracted waves is :
(C) its wavelength decreases but frequency remains unchanged (A) π2 (B) π4
(D) its wavelength and frequency both decrease (C) π (D) zero