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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

Ans → (d)Corpora quadrigeuina

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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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Sutlej River is the the tributary of which river ?

  • Indus
  • Ganga
  • Kaveri
  • Mahanadi

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Out of the following options which one is NOT the accessory structure of eye?

  • Eyelids
  • the lacrimal apparatus
  • intrinsic eye muscles
  • eyebrows

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

Circulation of blood was discovered by-

  • Darwin
  • Harvey
  • Aristotle
  • Pasteur

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Q. 8 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3908)

Hyperlipidemia is excess of

  • Cholesterol and triglycerides
  • Free fatty acids
  • Glucose
  • Ketone bodies

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Q. 24 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2867)

The female gametophyte of a typical dicot at the time of fertilisation is

  • 8 – celled
  • 7 – celled
  • 6 – celled
  • 5 – celled

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Q. 5 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 429)

What is the length of MAHANADI

  • 858 km
  • 890 km
  • 855 km
  • 760 km

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Q. 2 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3420)

By means of following Trans gene expression obtained:

  • Inhibition of a Innate gene
  • An occured Biosynthetic passway develop
  • A protein occured with genotype expressed his desired
  • None of the above

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

Lungs are enclosed in-

  • Pericardium
  • Peritoneum
  • Pleura
  • Perichondrium

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

The sensation of stomach pain is due to-

  • Interoreceptors
  • Exteroreceptors
  • Proprioreceptors
  • Teloreceptors

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The Ti plasmid used in genetic engineering is obtained from:

  • Bacillus thruingiensis
  • E. Coii
  • Agrobacterium hizogenes
  • Agrobacterium tumefaciens

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

Arytenoid cartilage occurs in-

  • Nose
  • Larynx
  • Hyoid
  • Sternum

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The sensation of stomach pain is due to-

  • Interoreceptors
  • Exteroreceptors
  • Proprioreceptors
  • Teloreceptors

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

  • Optic
  • Vagus
  • Olfactory
  • Trigeminal

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The phenomenon ‘ontogeny repeats phylogeny’ is explained by

  • recapitualtion theory
  • Inheritcance theory
  • mutation theory
  • natural selection theory.

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Q. 7 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3400)

Significance of ‘heat shock’ method in bacterial transformation is to facilitate

  • binding of DNA to the cell wall
  • uptake of DNA through membrane transport proteins
  • uptake of DNA through transient pores in the bacterial cell wall
  • expression of antibiotic resistance gene

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Q. 14 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1048)

Which part of CNS controls respiration?

  • Medulla
  • Spinal cord
  • Cerebellum
  • None of the above

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The confirmatory test used to diagnose AIDS is:

  • ELISA
  • Western Plot
  • ESR
  • PCR

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  • Carboniferous
  • Silurian
  • Ordovician
  • Cambrian

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MAJOR SIDE EFFECT OF CHLORPROMAZINE?

  • PALPITATION
  • DRYNESS OF MOUTH
  • PARKINSONISM
  • DIABETES

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Q. 24 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3924)

Main ring present in histidine amino acid is

  • Pyrrole
  • Imidazole
  • Furan
  • Thiophene

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DRUG USED IN INDUCE LABOUR

  • OXYTOCIN
  • VASOPRESSIN
  • NIFEDIPINE
  • SALBUTAMOL

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Origin of KRISHNA RIVER

  • Western Ghats near Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra
  • Karnatak
  • Kerala
  • Talakaveri in Western Ghats in Karnataka

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Q. 22 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2609)

Fever, headache, and nuchal rigidity are classic symptoms seen in-

  • Parkinson's disease
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Brain abscess
  • Meningitis

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D-glucose corresponding alcohol is

  • D- Sorbitol
  • D-Ribitol
  • D-Mannitol
  • D-Dulcitol

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Disease caused by Bordetella pertussis-

  • Diphtheria
  • Tuberculosis
  • Chickenpox
  • Whooping cough

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