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Q. 12 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3330)

The antibody which can cross placental barrier is

  • IgA
  • JgE
  • IgM
  • IgG

Ans → (d)IgG

Explanation → IgG

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A person with sickle cell anaemia is

  • more prone to malaria
  • more prone to typhoid
  • less prone to malaria
  • less prone to typhoid

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Q. 2 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3320)

Which one of the following disease is non – communicable ?

  • Diphtheria
  • Flu
  • Cancer
  • Malaria

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Q. 3 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3321)

Which of the following pairs contains an infectious and a non-infectious disease respectively ?

  • Typhoid and AIDS
  • AIDS and cancer
  • Pneumonia and malaria
  • Cancer and malaria

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Q. 4 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3322)

Typhoid fever in human beings is caused by

  • Plasmodium vivax
  • Trichophyton
  • Salmonella typhi
  • Rhinoviruses

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Q. 5 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3323)

Which of the following is the bacterial disease in humans ?

  • Dysentery
  • Malaria
  • Plague
  • Both (a) & (c)

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Q. 6 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3324)

Which of the following pathogens causes whooping coough ?

  • Legionella spp.
  • Burcella melitensis
  • Vibrio cholerae
  • Burcella melitensis

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Q. 7 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3325)

Which one of the following sets includes bacterial diseases ?

  • Tetanus, tuberculosis, measles
  • Diptheria, leprosy, plague
  • Cholera, typhoid, mumps
  • Malaria, mumps, poliomyelits

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Q. 8 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3326)

The common cold is caused by

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

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Q. 9 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3327)

Hepatitis B is transmitted through

  • sneezing
  • female Anopheles
  • coughing
  • blood transfusion

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Q. 11 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3329)

Humoral immunity is associated with

  • T-cells
  • B-cells
  • macrophages
  • both (a) and (b)

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Q. 12 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3330)

The antibody which can cross placental barrier is

  • IgA
  • JgE
  • IgM
  • IgG

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Q. 14 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3332)

A protein or polysaccharide molecule that stimulates antibody formation.

  • antigen
  • antibiotics
  • exotoxin
  • endotoxins

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Q. 15 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3333)

Passive immunity can be conferred directly by

  • vaccines
  • antitoxins
  • colostrum
  • both (b) & (c)

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Q. 16 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3334)

Which form of pathogen is used in vaccination ?

  • Activated and strong pathogenic antigens
  • Inactivated and weakened pathogenic antigens
  • Hyperactive and strong pathogen
  • Preformed antibodies

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Q. 17 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3335)

Injection of antitoxin in tetanus confers which type of immunisation ?

  • Active immunisation
  • Passive immunisation
  • Auto-immunisation
  • Humoral immunisation

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Q. 18 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3336)

The term ‘antitoxin’ refers to a preparation containing

  • B-lymphoctyes and T-lymphocytes
  • antibodies to the toxin
  • weakend pathogen
  • inactivated T-lymphocytes.

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Q. 19 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3337)

Vaccine against polio viruses is an example of

  • auto-immunisation
  • passive immunisation
  • active immunisation
  • simple immunisation

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Q. 20 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3338)

During the life cycle of Plasmodium, sexual reproduction takes place in which of the following hosts ?

  • Human
  • Female Anopheles mosquito
  • Male Anopheles mosquito
  • Both (a) and (b)

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Q. 21 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3339)

Amoebic dysentery (amoebiasis) is caused by

  • Entamoeba histolytica
  • E. coli
  • Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • Trichophyton

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Q. 22 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3340)

Which one of the following diseases cannot be cured by taking antibiotics ?

  • Plague
  • Amoebiasis
  • Leprosy
  • Whooping cough

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Q. 23 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3341)

Elephantiasis, a chronic inflammation that results in gross deformities is caused by

  • Ascaris
  • E.coli
  • Wuchereria
  • Trichophyton

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Q. 24 of Quiz-1455 (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. 25 of Quiz-1455 (Que-ID : 3343)

Which of the following diseases is transmitted by the bite of the female mosquito vector ?

  • Filariasis
  • Amoebiasis
  • Typhoid
  • Pneumonia

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Q. 6 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3374)

Biofertilisers are

  • some bacteria and cyanobacteria
  • fertilisers formed by ploughing in barseem
  • fertilisers obtained by decay of dead organisms
  • fertilisers prepared by mixing cattle dung with crop residues

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Q. 13 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3181)

The characteristic of simple eqithelium is that

  • the cells are loosely placed
  • they are single – layered in thickness
  • cells are tightly packed with no intercelluar spaces
  • cells are generally ciliated

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Q. 17 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2835)

Which of the following is a post-fertilisation event in flowering plants?

  • Transfer of pollen grains
  • Embryo development
  • Formation of flower
  • Formation of pollen grains

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Q. 13 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3531)

Minimata disease is caused by

  • ByChromium
  • By Cadmium
  • By Methyl mercury
  • By Radioactive elements

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Q. 24 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3392)

Dragonflies are used to get rid of

  • mosquitoes
  • aphids
  • butterfly caterpillars
  • both (a) and (b)

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Q. 2 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3395)

In genetic engineering experiments, restriction enzymes are used for

  • viral DNA
  • bacterial DNA
  • eukaryotic DNA
  • any type of DNA.

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Q. 14 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 585)

Atmospheric pressure exerted on earth due to

  • gravitational pull
  • rotation of earth
  • revolution of earth
  • uneven heating of earth

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Q. 10 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2653)

What is the inspiratory reserve volume

  • 2500-3000 ml
  • 500 ml
  • 1000-1100 ml
  • None of the above

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Q. 25 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3118)

Analysis of xylem sap shows

  • presence of enzymes
  • presence of organic matter
  • presence of nutrients
  • presence of mineral salts

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Q. 12 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3455)

A stage of suspended development is called

  • Diapause
  • Suspend
  • Migrate
  • Aestivation

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Q. 3 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2896)

Immediately after ovulation, the mammalian egg is covered by a membrane known as

  • chorion
  • zona pellucida
  • corona radiata
  • vitelline membrane.

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Q. 21 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2914)

In spermatogenesis, reduction division of chromosome occurs during conversion of

  • spermatogonia to primary spermatocytes
  • primary spermatocytes to secondary spermatocytes
  • secondary spermatocytes to spermatids
  • spermatids to sperms

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Q. 5 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3098)

The formation of first stable product of nitrogen fixation is catalysed by enzyme

  • dehydrogenase
  • nitrogenase
  • isomerase
  • none of these

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Q. 6 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3274)

Transgenic plants are the ones

  • Grown in artificial medium after hybridization in the field
  • Produced by a somatic embryo in artificial medium
  • Generated by introducing foreign DNA in to a cell and regenerating a plant from that cell
  • Produced after protoplast fusion in artificial medium

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Q. 17 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3185)

Frogs are beneficial to us because

  • they protect crops
  • they links food web
  • they are food to man.
  • all of these

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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. 5 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2773)

which of the following shows max diversity

  • Plants
  • Animalia
  • monerans
  • protistans

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Q. 19 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3487)

Ecological pyramids were first devised by

  • Charles Eltom
  • R. Hesse
  • R.A. Lindemann
  • Justus von Liebig

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Q. 21 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2714)

how may phalanges are present

  • 14
  • 13
  • 10
  • 6

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Q. 22 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3090)

In the half-leaf experiment of photosynthesis, KOH solution is used because

  • It provides O2 to the leaf.
  • It provides moisture to the leaf.
  • t helps in CO2 fixation
  • It absorbs CO2

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Q. 16 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3159)

The fastest enzyme known is

  • DNA polymerase
  • carbonic anhydrase
  • carbonic dehydrogenase
  • DNA ligase

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Q. 2 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3145)

An example of competitive inhibition of an enzyme is the inhibition of

  • succinic dehydrogenase by malonic acid
  • cytochrome oxidase by cyanide
  • hexokinase by glucose-6-phosphate
  • carbonic anhydrase by carbon dioxide

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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. 7 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3425)

Bt Toxin is :

  • Intracellular lipid
  • Intracellular crystal protein
  • Extracellular Crystal protein
  • Lipid

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Q. 23 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3391)

Biogas is produced by

  • aerobic breakdown of biomass
  • anaerobic breakdown of biomass
  • with the help of methanogenic bacteria
  • both (b) and (c)

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Q. 18 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3161)

The minimum amount of energy required to initiate a chemical reaction is called

  • enzymatic energy
  • activation energy
  • substrate energy
  • initiation energy

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Q. 18 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 572)

photosynthesis takes place faster in

  • darkness
  • red light
  • white light
  • yellow light

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Q. 4 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3322)

Typhoid fever in human beings is caused by

  • Plasmodium vivax
  • Trichophyton
  • Salmonella typhi
  • Rhinoviruses

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Q. 5 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3398)

The DNA polymerase enzyme used in PCR is obtained from

  • Thermus aquaticus
  • Escherichia coli
  • Agrobacterium tumefaciens
  • Salmonella typhimurium

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Q. 3 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3221)

Exceptional roots of Cuscuta are

  • haustorial
  • coralloid
  • mucorhizal
  • all of the above

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Q. 9 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3302)

Which of the following evidences does not favour the Lamarckian concept of inheritance of acquired characters ?

  • Lack of pigment in cave-dwelling animlas
  • Melanisation in peppered moth
  • Absence of limbs in snakes
  • Presence of webbed toes in aquatic birds

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Q. 16 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3384)

The masses of bacteria held together by slime and fungal filaments to form mesh-like structures are called as

  • primary sludge
  • floes
  • activated sludge
  • anaerobic sludge

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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. 8 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3026)

The stage of rapid cell division just after fertilization is

  • Organogenesis
  • Cleavage
  • Gastrulation
  • Growth

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Q. 18 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3536)

Pollution of SO2 destroys

  • Lichen
  • Fungi
  • Algae
  • Fish

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Q. 3 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 1037)

LH is required for -

  • Follicular growth
  • Menstruation
  • Fertilization
  • Tubular motility

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Q. 15 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2658)

What is the partial pressure of O2 in atmosphere

  • 156
  • 159
  • 94
  • 40

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Q. 3 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3096)

Which of the following is a group of micronutrients?

  • Ca, Zn, B
  • Fe, Mn, Cu
  • Cl, C, Ca
  • Ni, Mo, H

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Q. 13 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2756)

Corpus leuteum secretes

  • Progesterone
  • Estrogen
  • Vasopressin
  • Glucagon

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Q. 17 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2810)

Which layer is in contact with brain tissues?

  • Piamater
  • Arachnoid
  • Duramater
  • Piamater and Arachnoid

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Q. 1 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3069)

The rate of photosynthesis is controlled by

  • the rate of light reaction
  • the rate of dark reaction
  • the rates of both light and dark reactions
  • none of the above

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Q. 19 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2937)

Inheritance of roan coat in cattle is an example of

  • incomplete dominance
  • codominance
  • multiple allelism
  • none of these

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Q. 4 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 3147)

Enzymes increase the rate of reaction by

  • lowering activation energy
  • increasing activation energy
  • increasing temperature and pH
  • decreasing temperature and pH

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Q. 23 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2841)

Strobilanthus kunthiana differs from bamboo in

  • being monocarpic
  • length of juvenile phase
  • being polycarpic
  • none of these.

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Q. 18 of Quiz- (Que-ID : 2631)

Crypts in between bases of villi in intestine are known as

  • Crypts of lieberkuhn
  • Crypts of intestine
  • Crypts of stomach
  • None of the above

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