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Q. 1 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1963)

A person living at a high altitude will have-

  • High alveolar capacity
  • More erythrocytes
  • Haemoglobin curve shifted towards right
  • All of these

Ans → (d)All of these

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Q. 1 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1963)

A person living at a high altitude will have-

  • High alveolar capacity
  • More erythrocytes
  • Haemoglobin curve shifted towards right
  • All of these

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Q. 2 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1964)

The exchange of gases in the alveoli of the lungs takes place by-

  • Simple diffusion
  • Osmosis
  • Passive transport
  • Active transport

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Q. 3 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1965)

Lungs are enclosed in-

  • Pericardium
  • Peritoneum
  • Pleura
  • Perichondrium

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Q. 4 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1966)

Pasteurization of milk means-

  • All bacteria are killed
  • Milk is enriched with vitamins
  • Pathogenic bacteria are killed
  • Milk casein is partially digested

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Q. 5 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1967)

Haemoglobin - oxygen dissociation curve is-

  • Hyperbolic
  • Straight
  • Sigmoid
  • Constant

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Q. 6 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1968)

Arytenoid cartilage occurs in-

  • Nose
  • Larynx
  • Hyoid
  • Sternum

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Q. 7 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1969)

Respiratory Quotient (RQ) is less than 1 for -

  • Potato
  • Citrus Fruits
  • Castor seeds
  • Banana

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Q. 8 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1970)

A pacemaker is implanted when one of these is defective-

  • SA node
  • AV node
  • Purkinje fibres
  • Bundle of lines

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Q. 9 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1971)

Circulation of blood was discovered by-

  • Darwin
  • Harvey
  • Aristotle
  • Pasteur

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Q. 10 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1972)

The sensation of stomach pain is due to-

  • Interoreceptors
  • Exteroreceptors
  • Proprioreceptors
  • Teloreceptors

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Q. 11 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1973)

Arbor vitae is mainly composed of-

  • Gray Matter
  • Neuroglial cells
  • White matter
  • All of these

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Q. 12 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1974)

Atoconium is found in-

  • Perilymph
  • Haemolymph
  • Synovial fluid
  • Otolithic membrane

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Q. 13 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1975)

Eyelashes are lubricated by-

  • Ceruminous glands
  • Meibomian glands
  • Lacrymal glands
  • All of these

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Q. 14 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1976)

Structure connected with vision in rabbit is-

  • Corpus callosum
  • Corpus albicans
  • Hippocampus
  • Corpora quadrigeuina

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Q. 15 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1977)

Organs of Ruffini are receptors of-

  • Cold
  • Pressure
  • Heat
  • Touch

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Q. 16 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1978)

Which of the following cranial nerves of man is Both sensory or motor?

  • Optic
  • Vagus
  • Olfactory
  • Trigeminal

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Q. 17 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1979)

Cardiac cycle in man takes about-

  • 0.5 seconds
  • 1.2 seconds
  • 1.0 seconds
  • 0.8 seconds

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Q. 18 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1980)

RBCs are generally destroyed in the liver, while WBCs are destroyed in-

  • Plasma
  • Lymph
  • Inside various cells of body
  • Out side the blood stream

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Q. 19 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1981)

The hormone responsible for urine concentration is-

  • Vasopressin
  • Pitocin
  • Thyroxine
  • Renin

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Q. 20 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1982)

Gigantism and acromegaly result from hypersecretion of-

  • ADH
  • GH
  • STH
  • None of the above

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Q. 21 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1983)

Emergency gland of blood is-

  • Thymus
  • testis
  • Adrenal
  • Pituitary

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Q. 22 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1984)

The calcium level in the blood can be increased by administration of-

  • Glucagon
  • Thyroxine
  • Parathormone
  • Clcitonin

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Q. 23 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1985)

Shape of an Eye is maintained by-

  • Aqueous Humour
  • Vitreous humour
  • Conjunctiva
  • All of these

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Q. 24 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1986)

RBCs in the mammals have no nucleus because -

  • it has degenerated during development
  • they do not have nucleus since early
  • nucleus is harmful for RBCs
  • Nucleus decrease surface area

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Q. 25 of Quiz-1066 (Que-ID : 1987)

Which of the following are respiratory organs of scorpions?

  • Lungs
  • Book-lungs
  • Gills
  • Ctenidia

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Q. 19 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3462)

Science linking heredity with environment is:

  • Ecology
  • Ecophysiology
  • Genecology
  • Genetics

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Q. 8 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3326)

The common cold is caused by

  • Rhino viruses
  • Streptococcus pnemoniae
  • Salmonella typhimurium
  • Plasmodium vivax.

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Q. 8 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1970)

A pacemaker is implanted when one of these is defective-

  • SA node
  • AV node
  • Purkinje fibres
  • Bundle of lines

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Q. 12 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3380)

Statins used for lowering blood cholesterol level are extracted from

  • algae
  • bacteria
  • viruses
  • yeast

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Q. 13 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1047)

Which hormone acts via tyrokinase receptors?

  • Steroid hormones
  • Thyroid hormone
  • Insulin hormone
  • All of these

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Q. 16 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2834)

There are various types of reproduction. The type of reproduction adopted by an organism depends on

  • the habitat and morphology of the organism
  • morphology of the organism
  • morphology and physiology of the organism
  • the organisms habitat, physiology and genetic makeup.

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Q. 13 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2881)

Which of the following cannot be detected in a developing foetus by amniocentesis ?

  • Jaundice
  • Down’s syndrome
  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Colourblindness

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Q. 20 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1054)

Lungs are covered by 

  • Pericardium
  • Pleura
  • Sclera
  • Myocardium

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Q. 7 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1638)

Prostaglandins (PGs) are

  • LOX pathway product
  • Cytokinines
  • Vasoactiveamines
  • COX pathway product

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Q. 22 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3315)

The ‘Devonian period’ is considered to be as

  • age of fishes
  • age of amphibians
  • age of reptiles
  • age of mammals

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Q. 23 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2891)

The technique called Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer (GIFT) is recommended for those females

  • who cannot produce an ovum
  • who cannot retain the foetus inside uterus
  • who cannot provide suitable environment for fertilisation
  • all of these

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Q. 9 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2902)

In oocyte secondary maturation occurs in

  • ovary
  • abdominal cavity
  • Fallopian tube
  • uterus.

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Q. 20 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3513)

Genetic biodiversity in agricultural crops in threatened by

  • introduction of high yielding varieties
  • intensine use of fertilizers
  • extensive intercropping
  • intensive use of biopesticides

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Q. 3 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2846)

The stamens represent

  • microsporangia
  • male gametophyte
  • male gametes
  • microsporophylls.

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Q. 23 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3466)

Praying mantis is a good example of

  • Camouflage
  • Mullarian mimicry
  • Warning colouration
  • Social insect

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Q. 13 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2906)

Lower narrow end of uterus is called

  • urethra
  • cervix
  • clitoris
  • vulva

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Q. 11 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3354)

Hisardale is a new breed of sheep developed in Punjab by crossing

  • Merino ram and Bikaneri ewe
  • Assel ram and White leghorn ewe
  • Rhode Island ram and White leghorn ewe
  • Cochin ram and Ghagus ewe

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Q. 24 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1986)

RBCs in the mammals have no nucleus because -

  • it has degenerated during development
  • they do not have nucleus since early
  • nucleus is harmful for RBCs
  • Nucleus decrease surface area

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Q. 10 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1719)

The organism that lives at the cost of another living organism is called-

  • Aphrodite
  • saprophyte
  • epiphyte
  • parasite

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Q. 1 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3519)

Which chemical substance affects the Ozone Layer?

  • Chlorofluorocarbon
  • Chlorine
  • Hexafluorocarbon
  • Molecular Carbon

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Q. 24 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3342)

Which of the following is affected by the infection of Wuchereria bancrofti ?

  • Lymphatic vessels
  • Respiratory system
  • Nervous system
  • Blood circulation

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Q. 10 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1631)

Cell mediated immunity is derived from

  • T cells
  • Monocytes
  • Eosinophils
  • B cells

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Q. 19 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2837)

The growth phase of an organism before attaining sexual maturity is referred to as

  • juvenile phase
  • vegetative phase
  • both (a) and (b)
  • None of the above

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Q. 22 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 576)

In a freezer ice cubes will be formed more quickly in trays made of 

  • rubber
  • plastic
  • aluminium
  • wood

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Q. 24 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3899)

Lipogenesis is the formation of

  • Glucose from fat
  • Fat from glucagen
  • Fats from glucose
  • Glycogen from fats

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Q. 24 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1986)

RBCs in the mammals have no nucleus because -

  • it has degenerated during development
  • they do not have nucleus since early
  • nucleus is harmful for RBCs
  • Nucleus decrease surface area

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Q. 10 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3503)

Lions m India are now found in

  • Jim Corbett National Park
  • Forests of Madhya Pradesh
  • Forests of Western Ghats
  • Fir Forests

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Q. 16 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1978)

Which of the following cranial nerves of man is Both sensory or motor?

  • Optic
  • Vagus
  • Olfactory
  • Trigeminal

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Q. 2 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3495)

Lion-tailed Macaque is found in:

  • Western Ghats
  • Caucasus
  • Eastern Ghats
  • Western Himalaya

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Q. 4 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1966)

Pasteurization of milk means-

  • All bacteria are killed
  • Milk is enriched with vitamins
  • Pathogenic bacteria are killed
  • Milk casein is partially digested

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Q. 19 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1981)

The hormone responsible for urine concentration is-

  • Vasopressin
  • Pitocin
  • Thyroxine
  • Renin

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Q. 8 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3526)

Fluoride pollution mainly affect

  • Teeth
  • Kidney
  • Brain
  • Heart

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Q. 13 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3456)

To avoid summer-related problems – heat and desiccation by organism is called

  • Hibernation
  • Suspend
  • Migrate
  • Aestivation

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