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PMC PAID TEST-01

BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes


Q: 57 E. coli and example of enterobacteriaceae is important for causing diarrheal diseases its size is?
A 0.1-600 um
B 100-200 nm
C 0.75-1.25 um
D 1.1-1.5 um
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 58 Gametes in animals are produced by which of the following?
A mitosis
B meiosis
C fission
D all of these
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
Q: 59 These animals show radial symmetry.
A Chordates
B Annelids
C Cnidarian
D Round worms
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
Q: 60 Assymetrical body is a feature of phylum ___________ .
A Annelida
B Arthropoda
C Porifera
D Cnidaria
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
Q:61 Magnifying power of electron microscope as compared to eye is?
A 500 X
B 250 000 X
C 500 000 X
D 100 000 X
BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics
Q: 62 Which of the light is mainly absorbed by the plants?
A Orange
B Red
C Green
D Both A and B
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
Q: 63 Herpes simplexes is caused by which virus?
A adenovirus
B Pox virus
C influenza Virus
D herpes virus

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


Q: 64 The abundant inhibitory neurotransmitter found in the CNS is called?
A Gamma-glutamyltransferase
B Gamma-linolenic acid
C Gamma-Amino butyric cid
D none of these

BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (1) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance
Q: 65 Humans estimated haploid protein coding genes are in range?
A 30,000-40,000
B 40,000-50,000
C 10,000-15,000
D 20,000-25,000
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
Q: 66 If more oxygen is present, the rubisco starts:
A Respiration
B Photorespiration
C Carboxylase
D None of these
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
Q: 67 The membrane of vacuole is called:
A Tonoplast
B Plasma membrane
C Epidermis
D Both B and C
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
Q: 68 What type of genetic material is found in a virus?
A DNA and RNA
B DNA
C RNA
D DNA or RNA
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
Q: 69 Mating with non-relatives is known as?
A inbreeding
B outbreeding
C breeding
D none of these
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q: 70 In non-competitive inhibition, the quantity which remains same as the reaction proceed is?
A Vmax
B Km
C Ko
D Vo
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
Q: 71 Bottlenecks increases the affect of which of the following?
A genetic linkage
B genetic expression
C genetic diversity
D gene pool
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q :72 Seeds are dormant in which conditions?
A lack of water
B low temperature
C severe winters
D all of these

BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (2) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics
Q: 73 Which reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme RuBisCO?
A carboxylation of ribulose bisphosphate (RuBP)
B conversion of triose phosphate (TP) to ribulose phosphate (RuP)
C oxidation of glycerate-3-phosphate (GP)
D reduction of glycerate-3-phosphate (GP)
BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics
Q: 74 How does the electron transport system generate ATP?
A symbiosis
B chemiosmosis
C both a and b
D none of these
BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement
Q: 75 What is not true about cartilage?
A There are many blood vessels in the cartilage
B It is a form of connective tissue
C It covers ends of the bone at the joint
D Both A and B
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
Q: 76 A surfactant is a secretory product that is composed of:
A Protein and disaccharide
B Protein and lipid
C Lipid and carbohydrate
D Carbohydrate and vitamins
BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics
Q: 77 Magnesium is important for the synthesis of which of the following?
A Chlorophyll
B protein synthesis
C glucose metabolism
D all of these
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q: 78 Enzymes for light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis would most likely be associated with:
A Outer membrane of the chloroplast
B Inner membrane of the chloroplast
C Stroma of the chloroplast
D Thylakoid membranes of the chloroplast
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
Q: 79 The larvae of which of these animals resemble those of chordates?
A Starfish
B Cuttlefish
C Catfish
D Butterfly
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q: 80 A cofactor made of inorganic ion which is detachable is called?
A prosthetic group
B coenzyme
C activator
D cofactor

BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (3) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
Q: 81 Golgi complex is responsible for the formation of secretory granules in __________ cell.
A Stomach
B Liver
C Pancreatic
D Muscle
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q: 82 The optimal pH in which the enzyme kinase functions is?
A 1.5
B 3.5
C 5.5
D 7.5
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
Q: 83 What type of the phage is a T2 Phage?
A ssDNA Phage
B ss RNA Phage
C dsDNA phage
D ds RNA Phage
BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes
Q: 84 Which of the following is false regarding the bacterial membrane?
A Bacteria contain plasma membranes that are made up of triglycerides
B Gram staining reveals that bacteria contain cell walls, but no cell membranes
C Bacteria do not contain a membrane-bound nucleus, but they contain an
analogous membrane-bound structure called the nucleoid
D all of these
BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement
Q: 85 Which of the following is true about muscle structure?
A Myofibrils make up about 15% of the contents of a muscle fibre.
B Actin filaments are arranged so that 6 actin filaments surround each myosin
filament.
C Both A and B are correct
D None of these
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 86 In mammalian male, the reproductive and excretory system share the same:
A vas deferens
B ureter
C urinary bladder
D Urethra
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
Q: 87 The pores through which water enters the sponge body are called:
A Osculi
B Ostia
C Opercula
D None of the above
BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement
Q: 88 The other names for skeletal muscles are:
A Striped muscles
B Striated muscles
C Involuntary muscles
D Both A and B are correct

BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (4) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 89 The union of meiotically produced specialized sex cells from each parents produce?
A fertilized egg
B unfertilized egg
C zygote
D none of these
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
Q: 90 The embryonic hindbrain gives rise to which structures in brain?
A Diencephalon
B Midbrain
C Cerebrum and basal ganglia
D cerebellum, pons and medulla oblongata
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
Q: 91 The structure of which bacteriophage resembles a tadpole?
A T2
B T4
C Both
D none
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 92 The number of chromosomes in gametes are?
A n
B 2n
C 3n
D 4n
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
Q: 93 Interneuron is also known as:
A Relay neuron
B Sensory neuron
C Mixed neuron
D Synapse
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
Q: 94 The phage that causes the lysogenic cycle is?
A virulent phage
B lytic phage
C temperate phage
D both a and b
BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance
Q: 95 Law of segregation suggests that each gametes has:
A Tt
B T
C tt
D TT
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
Q: 96 Which of the following organs serve no apparent purpose?
A Non vestigial organs
B Homologous organs
C Analogous organs
D Vestigial organs

BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (5) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
Q: 97 Where can viruses replicate?
A Animals
B Plants
C Bacteria
D All
BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes
Q: 98 Which bond provides stability to complex carbohydrate molecules?
A C-H
B C-N
C C-O
D C-C
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
Q: 99 The place of centromere where spindle fibres get attached is?
A Kinetochore
B tilomere
C Centromere region
D all of these
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q: 100 The reversible inhibitors usually constitute which of the following?
A No Linkage with enzyme
B Strong linkage with enzyme
C medium linkage
D Weak linkage with enzyme
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
Q:101 Which of the following would not be observed in a bacterial cell?
A DNA
B cell membrane
C golgi apparatus
D ribosomes
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
Q: 102 Which of the following is an example of superficial reflexes?
A ankle jerk
B Knee jerk
C abdominal reflex
D Both A and B
BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics

Q: 103 Water vapor exits and CO2 enters a leaf through the
A stomata
B grana
C porphyrin ring
D photons
BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics

Q: 104 Deficiency of which element causes yellowing in plants?


A Magnesium
B Iron
C Chlorine
D Oxygen
BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (6) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
Q: 105 The disease characterized by the breakdown of alveoli is called:
A Asthma
B Tuberculosis
C Emphysema
D A and B
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
Q: 106 What are osteocytes?
A white blood cell
B bone cell
C brain cell
D none of these
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
Q: 107 Which enzyme is found in saliva?
A pepsin
B lipase
C ptyalin
D Lactase
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
Q: 108 Pre Chordates is another name used for which of the following?
A Echinoderms
B Vertebrates
C Chordates
D Hemichordates
BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance
Q: 109 The researcher notices that round seeds occur naturally in the environment. Based
solely on this information, what can the researcher conclude about the round
phenotype?
A It is dominant
B It is recessive
C It is wild type
D both a and b
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 110 During the menstrual cycle, which of the following events happens if a released egg does
not become fertilised?
A The lining of the womb wall stays built up.
B The lining of the womb wall builds up again.
C Another egg is immediately released.
D The lining of the womb wall breaks down.
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
Q:111 Vertebrates are evolutionarily adapted to terrestrial life. Which one of the following
adaptations is LEAST likely to contribute to this land-based predominance?
A Internal fertilization
B Impermeable outer skin
C Development of legs
D Short loops of Henle
BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance
Q:112 When a wheat grain has genotype AaBbcc, the genotype would be:
A Light pink
B Pink
C Light red
D Red

BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (7) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes
Q:113 Which of these is a characteristic of prokaryotic cells?
A Absence of cell organelles
B Absence of nucleus
C Presence of 70S ribosomes
D all of these
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
Q:114 The brain part that carries sensory information to the limbic system and cerebrum is
A Medulla
B Thalamus
C hypothalamus
D Corpus callosum
BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics
Q:115 The point at which there is no net exchange of gases between leaves and atmosphere is
known as?
A neutral point
B compensation point
C parallel point
D competitive point
BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics
Q:116 Which of the following statement about the head of a chlorophyll molecule is incorrect?
A It is a porphyrin ring or tetrapyrrole ring structure
B It is flat, square and light absorbing
C Composed of carbon and nitrogen atoms with Magnesium as central metal ion,
which is coordinated with nitrogen.
D It is hydrophobic
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
Q:117 Cnidaria is characterized by which of the following?
A Tissue level of organization
B Nematoblasts
C Coelenteron
D all of these
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q:118 Which of the following is not an example of positive feedback?
A A forest fire slowly expands outward, which provides it with even more fuel to burn.
B During childbirth, oxytocin creates a stimulus which causes the hypothalamus to
release more oxytocin
C As more buffalo begin to run in a herd, the overall level of panic increases. This
results in even more buffalo running.
D As blood calcium levels increase, parathyroid hormone (PTH) is reduced.
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
Q:119 The phage components begin to assemble into mature phages only after the synthesis of?
A structural protein
B nucleic acid
C both a and b
D amino acids
BIOLOGY >> Evolution

Q:120 The last common ancestor of humans is known to be which of the following?
A Homo neanderthalensis
B Lemuroidea
C Dromaeosaurus
D Pan troglodytes
BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (8) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement
Q:121 What is the medical terminology for the pain in joints?
A Chondritis
B Arthralgia
C synovitis
D Rheumatism
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
Q:122 The nodules of lymphoid tissue found in the wall of the intestinal tract are termed as:
A Grave's region
B Hashimoto's nodes
C Peyer's patches
D DiGeorge's nodes
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q:123 Which term is used to refer to an inactive enzyme precursor?
A apoenzyme
B null enzyme
C zymogen
D inhibitor
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
Q: 124 The number of nuclear pores is highly variable in eukaryotic cells because___ .
A cell size
B Number of chromosomes
C Size of the nucleus
D Level of gene expression
PMC PAID TEST-02
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
Q: 57 As long as two species occupy different niches, there is?
A competition
B no competition
C gene linkage
D polymorphism

BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)


Q: 58 Evaporation of water from aerial parts of plants is called:
A ascent of sap
B deplasmolysis
C deplasmolysis
D none of these

BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)


Q: 59 The absorption of water through a compound without dissolving in it is known as:
A ascent of sap
B plasmolysis
C imbibition
D guttation

BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function


Q: 60 Factory of ribosomal synthesis is?
A cytoplasm
B nucleus
C nucleolus
D endoplasmic reticulum

BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (9) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics
Q: 61 Chlorophyll is insoluble in?
A Water
B Carbon tetrachloride
C Alcohol
D Organic Solvents

BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes


Q: 62 Coccobacillus has a shape similar to which of the following?
A egg
B rod
C ball
D none of these

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


Q: 63 Protein coat of a virus enclosing nucleic acid is called?
A Vector
B Capsid
C Plasmid
D Genome
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
Q: 64 Which of the following system is well-developed in acoelomates?
A excretory
B nervous
C transport
D both a and b

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


Q: 65 The image represent by compound microscope is
A real
B virtual
C real inverted
D virtual inverted

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


Q: 66 Carapace is present in which class of arthropoda?
A Arachnids
B Insects
C Crustaceans
D All of them

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


Q: 67 Outbreeding increases which of the following?
A homozygosity
B heterozygosity
C gene linkage
D gene pool

BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function


Q: 68 Photosystems are located in ________.
A Stroma
B Chloroplast envelope
C Thylakoid membranes
D The intergrana

BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (10) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance
Q: 69 The inherited instructions an organism carries within its genome is it's?
A phenotype
B clone
C recombination
D genotype

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


Q: 70 Monosynaptic reflex arc consists of:
A One sensory neuron only
B One motor neuron only
C two neurons, one sensory neuron, and one motor neuron
D None of these

BIOLOGY >> Reproduction


Q: 71 Which one is not a day neutral plant?
A cotton
B maize
C cucumber
D tobacco

BIOLOGY >> Enzymes


Q; 72 The chief cells at the base of the gastric glands secrete the zymogen which is called?
A trypsinogen
B pepsin
C trypsin
D Pepsinogen

BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance


Q: 73 Genes that affect growth rate in humans influencing both weight and height are?
A Codominant
B Epistasis
C Polygene
D Pleiotropy

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


Q: 74 nervous system of nematodes consists of which of the following?
A ventral nerve cord
B dorsal nerve cord
C lateral nerve cord
D all of these

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


Q: 75 Inbreeding reduces the fitness of a population. This is the result of which increased genetic
affect of inbreeding?
A Rate of spontaneous mutation
B Levels of aggression
C Genetic diversity
D Expression of deleterious recessive traits

BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement


Q: 76 What occurs when the thin actin and thick myosin filaments slide past each other?
A Muscle relaxation
B Muscle contraction
C Muscle twitch
D None of these

BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (11) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes
Q: 77 The trioses which are intermediate in respiration and photosynthesis are?
A Glyceraldehydes
B Dihydroxyacetone
C both a and b
D none of these

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


Q: 78 Auxins are responsible for the promotion and growth of roots from?
A layering
B calluses
C cutting
D both a and b

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


Q: 79 A sponge of Antarctica which is more than a meter tall is known as?
A Euplectella
B Spongilla
C Leucosolenia
D Scolymastra joubini

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


Q: 80 Example of convergent evolution is
A forelimbs of man and bat
B wings of birds and insects
C Darwin's finches
D all of above

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


Q: 81How many bones do humans have in the vertebral column?
A 52
B 25
C 33
D 34

BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics


Q: 82 What is the most abundant protein in chloroplasts?
A ATP synthase
B Globulin
C Rubisco
D none of these

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


Q: 83 Which of the following statements is not true of viruses?
A Viruses have been successfully grown in pure cultures in test tubes
B All viruses are obligate intracellular parasites
C All viruses have either DNA or RNA as their genetic material
D Viruses probably arose from small fragments of cellular chromosomes

BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics


Q: 84 In this stage of photosynthesis, ATP and NADPH converted to ADP + Pi and NADP+
A light dependent reaction
B light independent reaction
C both of these
D none of above

BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (12) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance
Q: 85 The position of a gene on chromosome is called?
A Locus
B arm
C position
D location

BIOLOGY >> Reproduction


Q: 86 The proximal part of the oviduct is significant because:
A Fertilization occurs here
B Implantation occurs here
C Placenta is established here
D None of these

BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function


Q: 87 Which of the following are assembled and disassembled during the cell cycle?
A microtubules
B microfilaments
C all of these
D none of these
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
Q: 88 The outer portion of spinal cord is composed of:
A White matter
B Gray matter
C Cell bodies
D non-myelinated nerve fibres
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q: 89 The specificity of an enzyme is due to which of the following?
A protein nature
B active site
C globular shape
D cofactor
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
Q: 90 The dorsal root of spinal cord is:
A Sensory
B Motor
C Mixed
D All A,B and C are correct

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


Q: 91 The body of which of the following organism is globular?
A cake urchin
B sea urchin
C sea cucumber
D brittle star
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q: 92 What type of bonds exist between an enzyme and its prosthetic group?
A Ionic
B Covalent
C Hydrogen
D Metallic
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 93 Another name for the sex cell is:
A hormone
B gamete
C zygote
D testicle

BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (13) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
Q: 94 Embryo of a turtle, mouse and human show
A comparative embryology
B distinct differences
C vestigial organs
D analogous structure

BIOLOGY >> Enzymes


Q: 95 ____________ is a competitive inhibitor of succinic dehydrogenase.
A Malonic acid
B Malic acid
C Fumaric acid
D Acetic acid

BIOLOGY >> Reproduction


Q: 96 To overcome infertility, which technique is used:
A In vitro fertilization
B In vivo fertilization
C Both A and B
D None of these

BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function


Q: 97 In cell fractionation various components of cells including its organelles can be isolated in
different layers depending upon?
A Their physical properties like size & weight
B Physical properties of the medium like its density.
C Their electrical properties like their charges
D both a and b

BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance


Q: 98 The genes which do not follow law of independent assortment?
A Recessive genes
B Dominant genes
C crossed genes
D linked genes

BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)


Q: 99 Loss of lung tissue is caused by
A emphysema
B asthma
C pneumonia
D bronchitis
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
Q: 100 A population of birds encounters a dramatic event that results in a severe decrease in
population size. As a result of the newly-decreased population, what type of genetic drift does
this population now exhibit?
A Artificial selection
B Founder affect
C Bottleneck affect
D both a and b
BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes
Q: 101 Many types of lipids exist in nature. Triglyceride is also known as?
A Neutral lipid
B natural lipid
C wax
D all of these

BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (14) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 102 The sperm duct from each side passes into which of the following?
A ureter
B urethra
C testes
D abdominal cavity

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


Q: 103 What specialized enzymes do the AIDs retrovirus consist of?
A DNA polymerase
B Ligase
C Reverse transcriptase
D helicase

BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics


Q: 104 How are photosynthetic pigments organized?
A Clusters
B Photosystems
C stacks
D both a and b

BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)


Q: 105 High fever, cold, and cough with sputum production are symptoms of
A emphysema
B asthma
C pneumonia
D bronchitis
BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes
Q: 106 The most common waste material produced by bacteria is?
A lactic acid
B urea
C ammonia
D uric acid

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


Q: 107 Which of these lobes contains Broca’s area, which is associated with speech ability?
A Frontal
B Parietal
C Temporal
D Occipital

BIOLOGY >> Enzymes


Q: 108 Non toxic vitamins include which of the following?
A vitamin c
B vitamin b
C both a and b
D none of these

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


Q: 109 Which of the following viruses possess an envelope?
A Herpes virus
B reovirus
C TMV
D Papillomavirus

BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (15) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
Q: 110 A cell with fully elastic wall is placed in hypertonic solution. What will not occur?
A Change in cell size and shape
B The whole cell will shrink
C Cytoplasm shrinks from the cell wall and undergoes plasmolysis
D Decreases in cell size

BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)


Q: 111 Normal human blood is about:
A 15 ml/100 ml of blood
B 19.6 ml/100 ml of blood
C 20 ml/ 100 ml of blood
D 200 ml/100 ml of blood

BIOLOGY >> Enzymes


Q: 112 Functions of enzymes include all of the following except which of the following?
A lessening the time required for a reaction to take place
B shifting substrates into more favorable positions in the active site
C decreasing the activation energy of a reaction
D shifting the equilibrium of a reaction

BIOLOGY >> Reproduction


Q: 113 The event happens in menstrual cycle when level of progesterone declines:
A Ovulation
B beginning of menses
C corpus luteum formation
D maturation of ovarian follicle

BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance


Q: 114 What contributes to genetic variation during human reproduction?
A Random fertilization
B Nonrandom mating
C Independent assortment
D all of these

BIOLOGY >> Enzymes


Q: 115 The mechanism of enzyme activation is referred to as?
A activation energy
B catalysis
C enzyme specificity
D denaturation

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


Q: 116 The right side of the body is controlled by:
A left cerebral hemisphere
B right cerebral hemisphere
C Hippocampus
D Corpus callosum

BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes


Q: 117 Where does energy production take place in bacteria that can perform aerobic metabolism?
A Nucleus
B Plasma membrane
C Inclusion Bodies
D Mitochondria

BIOLOGY PMC (PAID TEST-1-6) PAPER (16) COMPOSED BY: M. HANIF MAHAR
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
Q: 118 Which of these is not a part of murein?
A polypeptides
B amino acids
C proteins
D glycans

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


Q: 119 The function of a viral capsid is?
A protection against the viral genome from physical and enzymatic destruction
B providing binding sites that enable the virus to attach to specific receptor sites on the host cell
C serving as a vehicle of transmission from one host to another
D all of the above

BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function


Q: 120 Which of the modes of cellular transport requires energy?
A. active transport
B. osmosis
C. passive transport
D. diffusion

BIOLOGY >> Reproduction


Q: 121 Which of the following terms is best defined as a mature, motile, and haploid sperm cell
produced during spermatogenesis?
A. Spermatid
B. Spermatogonium
C. Secondary spermatocyte
D. Spermatozoa

BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes


Q: 122 The lipoproteins are rich in cholesterol ______
A. Chylomicrons
B. VLDL
C. LDL
D. HDL

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


Q: 123 Central nervous system is present in:
A Asymmetrical animals
B Bilaterally symmetrical animals
C Radially symmetrical animals
D B and C both are correct

BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics


Q: 124 Each Krebs cycle forms how many molecules of NADH?
A 3
B 2
C 4
D 1

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BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
Q: 113 Centrioles are composed of how many triplets of microtubules?
A. 6
B. 9
C. 12
D. 15
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
Q: 114 The shape of gray matter is:
A. Spherical
B. Butterfly
C. Mosquito
D. Rectangular
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 115 In parthenocarpy which levels are high in ovaries?
A. gibberellins
B. cytokinins
C. auxins
D. all of these
BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement
Q: 116 What structure marks the separation between two sarcomeres?
A. I band
B. H zone
C. A band
D. Z line
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 117 Which of these transports sperm from the testis to the penis?
A. sperm duct
B. scrotum
C. urethra
D. gamete
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q: 118 Covalent modification means change in?
A. chemical properties
B. physical properties
C. bonding on amino acids
D. pH of amino acids
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
Q: 119 Breathing rate in humans at rest is:
A. 10 to 15 times per minute
B. 10 to 20 times per minute
C. 80 to 120 times per minute
D. 15 to 20 times per minute
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
Q: 120 Icosahedral Viruses have how many faces?
A. 20
B. 30
C. 10
D. 40
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
Q: 121 Which of the following cytoskeletal fiber contain tubulin protein?
A. One which help in assembly of spindles during mitosis.
B. One involved in internal cell motion
C. One involved in maintenance of cell shape.
D. both a and c
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q: 122 In mixed inhibition, the inhibitor binds on the enzyme ?
A. allosterically
B. active site
C. doesn't bind on the enzyme
D. binds on the substrate

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BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
Q: 123 In most triploblasts after embryonic development the three layers are represented as?
A. Separate layers of cells
B. Structures associated with them
C. Their functions in body
D. Structures formed from them
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
Q: 124 If an individual does not reproduce then it's degree of fitness is?
A. 100
B. 50
C. 40
D. 0
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
Q: 125 Which statement is incorrect?
A. Homologous organs are functionally different but structurally alike
B. Examples of homologous structures are arms of man, forelimb of cat, flipper of whale
C. Examples of analogous structures are wings of bats, birds and insects
D. Analogous organs are functionally different but structurally alike
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
Q: 126 Neo Darwanism was developled in
A. early 1940s
B. early 1950s
C. early 1930s
D. early 1960s
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
Q: 127 Inner layers of the sponges are made up of which of the following?
A. Pinacocytes
B. Choanoderm
C. Pinacoderm
D. Choanocytes
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
Q: 128 Medulla, pons and cerebellum are found in which brain part?
A. Corpus callosum
B. Hindbrain
C. Forebrain
D. Midbrain
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 129 2nd meiotic division in oocyte is completed during?
A. When ovum is discharged from the ovary
B. Just before fertilization
C. Before the onset of menstruation
D. When oocyte is fertilized by sperm
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
Q: 130 What is meant by HIV-Positive?
A. a person have AIDS
B. a person having two positive tests for HIV
C. a person can transmit the HIV
D. a person is safe from AIDS
BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance
Q: 131 The gene which controls ABO group has how many alleles in an individual?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement
Q: 132 Human eye muscles contract in:
A. 0.01 sec
B. 0.05 sec
C. 0.08 sec
D. None of these
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BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
Q: 133 The number of afferent lymph vessels in a lymphatic system is:
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. Numerous
BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes
Q: 134 The respiratory chain electron carrier that directly, binds oxygen is ___
A. Cytochrome a
B. cytochrome a3
C. cytochrome c1
D. cytochrome b
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 135 The sperm duct opens into which of the following?
A. ureter
B. urethra
C. testes
D. all of these
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
Q: 136 The fluid mosaic model of plasma membrane proposes that membranes are:
A. Solid
B. Semi-solid
C. Fluid
D. Liquid
BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes
Q: 137 The cell wall of eubacteria is typically different from cell wall of archaebacteria in having
A. peptidoglycan
B. polysacharides
C. monosacharides
D. glycoproteins
BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics
Q: 138 The path of electrons through the two photosystems is called?
A. S scheme
B. X scheme
C. Z scheme
D. Y scheme
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
Q:139 Virus attachment requires energy?
A. yes
B. no
C. provided by cell usually
D. provided by virus machinery
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q: 140 Catalysts that increase the rate of biological chemical reaction are called?
A. proteins
B. vitamins
C. enzymes
D. minerals
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 141 The cells that secrete testosterone
A. Nerve cells
B. fat cells
C. muscle cells
D. interstitial cells
BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics
Q: 142 The dark reaction in photosynthesis where sugars are synthesized are called?
A. Krebs cycle
B. Calvin Cycle
C. Galvin cycle
D. glycolysis
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
Q: 143 In which of these reflexes, a skeletal muscle contraction causes the agonist muscle to
simultaneously lengthen and relax?
A. stretch reflex
B. spinal reflex
C. Golgi tendon reflex
D. Crossed Extensor Reflex

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BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
Q: 144 The bronchi divide into the lungs and make fine tubes that are termed as
A. bronchi
B. bronchioles
C. pharynx duct
D. alveolar duct
BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes
Q: 145 Which of the following is false about conjugation?
A. It forms a bridge between two bacterial cells
B. It involves transport of genetic material via vectors
C. It is a form of sexual reproduction
D. both a and b
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
Q: 146 Edward Jenner began inoculating humans with material from lesions caused by which disease?
A. chickenpox
B. smallpox
C. avian pox
D. cowpox
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q: 147 Substrate for succinic dehydrogenase is:
A. Malonic acid
B. Malic acid
C. Fumaric acid
D. Succinic acid
BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics
Q: 148 PS I has chlorophyll a molecule which absorbs maximum light of _____ nm?
A. 600
B. 650
C. 680
D. 700
BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes
Q: 149 E. coli is an example of which type of bacteria?
A. anaerobic
B. facultative
C. aerobic
D. both a and b
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 150 Evolution of pollen tube is parallel to the evolution of which of the following?
A. leaf
B. flower
C. seed
D. plant
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
Q: 151 The largest organelle in a mature living plant cell is?
A. chloroplast
B. nucleus
C. central vacuole
D. mitochondria
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
Q: 152 The organs of locomotion in annelids are which of the following?
A. Muscles
B. Hydrostatic skeleton
C. Parapodia
D. Setae
BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement
Q: 153 The hinge joint and ball and socket joints are the types of:
A. freely movable joints
B. Slightly movable joints
C. Immovable joints
D. None of these

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BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q: 154 The energy required to start a reaction is called?
A. startup energy
B. initial energy
C. point energy
D. activation energy
BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics
Q: 155 The Calvin cycle begins when carbon dioxide reacts with?
A. NAD
B. ADP
C. FADH
D. RUBP
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
Q: 156 Which structure differentiates eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?
A. Ribosomes
B. cell wall
C. cell membrane
D. nucleus
BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes
Q: 157 Antibodies play important role against microorganisms and other pathogens to which type of
proteins do they belong?
A. Globular
B. Functional
C. fibrous
D. both a and b
Q: 158 Which lobe is involved in short-term memory, speech, musical rhythm and some degree of
smell recognition?
A. Frontal
B. Parietal
C. Temporal
D. Occipital

BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance


Q: 159 A pure breeding tall pea plant was crossed to dwarf plant what will be the frequency of dwarf
plants in F2?
A. 0.25
B. 0.5
C. 0
D. 1
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
Q: 160 Out of 31 pairs of spinal nerves, how many pairs of cervical nerves are there?
A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
D. 15
BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes
Q: 161 What type of protein is Fibrin?
A. Functional
B. Structural
C. enzymatic
D. all of these
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
Q: 162 Polychaeta have which of the following organs?
A. tentacles
B. palps
C. eyes
D. all of these
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
Q: 163 Flame cells are the excretory structures for which of the following?
A. Annelida
B. Coelenterates
C. Echinodermata
D. Platyhelminthes

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BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics
Q: 164 What is reduced in photosynthesis?
A. oxygen
B. carbon dioxide
C. water
D. light
BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes
Q: 165 Methanopyrus kandleri is an organism which lives in a hydrogen-carbon dioxide environment,
and was first discovered in a hydrothermal vent where temperatures reached 230°F. What sort
of organism is this?
A. protist
B. Cyanobacteria
C. archaea
D. bacteria
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
Q: 166 Which type of cell would be the most appropriate for the study of chloroplasts?
A. conducting cell
B. pericycle cell
C. photosynthetic cell
D. all of these
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
Q: 167 Which of the following statement about neuron is incorrect?
A. They not only conduct impulses but also generate them
B. They are not the only cellular component of nervous system
C. They may show limited regenerative capabilities
D. Like all the living cell, when they mature and divide to form similar cells
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
Q: 168 What's the difference between homologous and analogous structures?
A. Homologous structures result from a common ancestor; analogous structures result
from repetitive usage by the individual
B. Homologous structures result from convergent evolution; analogous structures result
from a common ancestor
C. There is no difference between homologous and analogous structures
D. Homologous structures result from a common ancestor; analogous structures result
from convergent evolution
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 169 What event occurs in the menstrual cycle when the level of progesterone declines?
A. ovulation
B. menstruation
C. menopause
D. Fertilization
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
Q :170 The only promoter of leaf senescence in the following plant hormones is?
A. gibberellins
B. cytokinins
C. auxins
D. abscisic acid
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
Q: 171 A defective virus that needs the unrelated help of virus to infect the same host cell in order to
provide essential functions
A. satellite virus
B. HAV
C. HCV
D. HIV
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
Q: 172 Which one of the following is least likely to occur in a boy during puberty?
A. His voice deepens
B. Hair grows on the chest and under the arms
C. Sperm starts to be produced
D. His hair turns grey
BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement
Q: 173 Which of the following is true about muscle fibres?
A. better adapted for slow sustained activities
B. for energy, they depend on anaerobic procedures
C. myoglobin content is high
D. possess mitochondria in huge numbers

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BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q: 174 Enzymes are produced in inactive form by the cell and enclosed in which of the following?
A. mesosomes
B. lysosomes
C. peroxisomes
D. all of these
BIOLOGY >> Bioenergetics
Q: 175 Photosynthesis is process in which ________ compounds of carbon and hydrogen are reduced
to carbohydrate like (glucose) using light energy.
A. Organic
B. Energy poor
C. energy rich
D. Reduced
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
Q: 176 Phylum Porifera is classified based on which of the following characteristic?
A. branching
B. symmetry
C. spicules
D. reproduction
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
Q: 177 The flap like structure found in larynx is called:
A. glottis
B. epiglottis
C. larynx
D. vocal cords
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q: 178 The product of succinic acid by the action of the enzyme is which of the following?
A. fumaric acid
B. malonic acid
C. citric acid
D. pyruvic acid
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
Q: 179 The Urey-Miller experiment determined which of the following results?
A. DNA replicates by semi-conservative replication
B. Cyanobacteria were responsible for the oxygenation of the atmosphere
C. The early atmosphere was composed of ammonia and methane
D. Organic molecules can arise from inorganic precursors
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
Q 180 Which of these does not contain cartilage?
A. Bronchioles
B. Larynx
C. Trachea
D. Bronchi

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BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
57. Smooth muscles, cardiac muscles and organs are regulated by which of the following?
A. Central nervous system
B. Parasympathetic nervous system
C. Sympathetic nervous system
D. Autonomic system

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


58. The phage that is involved in the lysogenic cycle of a bacteriophage is known as?
A. Lytic Phage
B. Lysogenic phage
C. Prophage
D. Bacteriophage

BIOLOGY >> Enzymes


59. In mixed inhibition, the allosteric affect effects
A. shape of substrate
B. shape of inhibitor
C. shape of enzyme
D. none of these

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BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
60. The number of spermatids produced from primary spermatocytes is?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4

BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)


61. Lymphoid masses are present in the walls of:
A. digestive tract
B. mucosa
C. submucosa
D. all of these are correct

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


62. Which theory tells about adaptation
A. Darwin's natural selection
B. Lamarck's theory
C. Hardy
D. Weinberg's principle

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


63. When cocaine is used as a stimulant, it interferes with the CNS at the reuptake of which
hormone?
A. testosterone
B. dopamine
C. serotonin
D. adrenaline

BIOLOGY >> Reproduction


64. Urethra and vagina have -----openings to the exterior:
A. common
B. independent
C. Both A and B
D. None of these

BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function


65. What is the strengthening material of the prokaryotic cell wall?
A. cellulose
B. chitin
C. silica waxes and lignin
D. peptidoglycan or murein

BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes


66. Which one is the basic element found in all organic compounds ?
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon
C. hydrogen
D. all of these
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
67. The function of vocal cords is to help in:
A. voice production
B. energy production
C. glucose production
D. air production
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
68. Which is not the characteristic of triploblasts?
A. They may be coelomate pseudocoelomate or acoelomate
B. They are included in grade bilateria
C. All of them have digestive system
D. All of them have blood vascular system
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
69. The best function of coelom is described as
A. To increase the size of the animals
B. To help in the functioning of reproductive system
C. To provide space for the development of organs and systems
D. all of these

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BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement
70. Which of the following is true about sarcomeres?
A. actin filaments are only found in the I band
B. The sarcomeres contribute to the striated appearance of smooth muscle cells
C. Sarcomeres are functional units of skeletal and smooth muscle cells
D. The A band contains both actin and myosin filaments

BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics


71. Glycolysis takes place in?
A. Nucleus
B. Cytosol
C. Mitochondria
D. Ribosomes

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


72. Two species can avoid competition, and better use the environment's resources by occupying
different?
A. adaptations
B. polymorphism
C. niches
D. specialization

BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)


73. Intercostal muscles are found in
A. Ribs
B. Pharynx
C. Lungs
D. Both B and C

BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics


74. The ETC in plants consists of an electron carrier called?
A. Pq
B. Pc
C. Pt
D. Po
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
75. If we add more substrate to already occurring enzymatic reaction and it has no affect on the rate
of reaction, the process is called?
A. denaturation
B. saturation
C. composition
D. inhibition

BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement


76. Joints are classified on the basis of:
A. the amount of movement allowed by them
B. nature of structure they have
C. type of bones they join
D. Both B and C

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


77. When did experimental administration of the HIV virus begin?
A. 200
B. 2001
C. 2005
D. 1999
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
78. The active site of an enzyme is?
A. never changes
B. Forms no chemical bond with substrate
C. They are non specific in their actin
D. Determined by structure and the specificity of the enzyme

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BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance
79. All of the following are continuously varying traits except?
A. Kernel colour in wheat
B. Skin colour in humans
C. Height in humans
D. Tongue rolling in humans
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
80. Which among the following is a diploblastic organism?
A. hydra
B. crabs
C. squid
D. earthworm
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
81. The epiglottis, a flap of tissues covers the
A. pharynx
B. larynx
C. glottis
D. nasal cavity

BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes


82. Which of the following contains genes for drug and disease resistance in bacteria?
A. plasmid
B. nucleotide
C. mesosome
D. all of these

BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement


83. Dark bands of skeletal muscles are:
A. Z-band
B. A band
C. I band
D. H zone
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
84. Cytokinins delay the aging of fresh leaf crops such as cabbage and lettuce as well as keeping
flowers?
A. attached
B. open
C. fresh
D. delayed

BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance


85. In fruit flies, white eyes are produced by a dominant X-linked mutation, with the wild-type being
red-eyed. If a white-eyed male is mated with a red-eyed female, what will be the phenotype of the
resulting offspring?
A. Half the females will have white eyes
B. All the males will have white eyes
C. Half the males will have white eyes
D. All the females will have white eyes

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


86. Mytilus and Anodonta are example of which type of Molluscs?
A. Gastropods
B. Bivalves
C. Cephalopods
D. None of the above
BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes
87. Cell wall is only absent in following group of bacteria
A. staphylococci
B. Pseudomunas
C. Diplococcus pneumonia
D. Mycoplasmas
BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes
88. Rhese are crystalline, water soluble, forming pyranose rings
A. monosaccharides
B. disaccharides
C. oligosaccharides
D. polysaccharides

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BIOLOGY >> Evolution
89. Change in the frequency of alleles at a locus that occurs by chance is which of the following
phenomenon?
A. mutation
B. selection
C. non-random mating
D. genetic drift

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


90. Animals like starfish have small groups of neurons in each arm connected to a ring of neurons
in the centre. This type of nervous system is called ______________ .
A. Centralized nervous system
B. Partially centralized nervous system
C. Diffuse nervous system
D. Partially diffuse nervous system

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


91. In females, the progesterone and estrogen hormone is secreted by?
A. ovaries
B. testes
C. egg
D. kidneys

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


92. The genetically engineered virus is available for which of the following hepatitis virus?
A. HBV
B. HAV
C. HCV
D. A and B

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


93. Analogous structures produced as a result of
A. convergent evolution
B. divergent evolution
C. Natural selecting
D. common ancestory

BIOLOGY >> Reproduction


94. The types of gametes produced by two pairs of chromosomes can be?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8

BIOLOGY >> Reproduction


95. Sperms are produced in:
A. Urethra
B. Pancreas
C. sperm duct
D. testis

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


96. A structure which is located between the nucleocapsid and the envelope
A. capsid
B. matrix protein
C. envelop
D. nucleo capsid

BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics


97. What is generated during noncyclic flow of photosynthesis?
A. ATP
B. NADPH
C. Oxygen
D. all of these

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BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
98. Where does the ovum receive the sperm?
A. animal pole
B. vegetal pole
C. both a and b
D. none of these

BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics


99. The reaction of carbon dioxide and RUBP is catalyzed by?
A. ATP synthase
B. Globulin
C. Rubisco
D. NADH dehydrogenase

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


100. Where is the double stranded DNA of the bacteriophage found?
A. Tail
B. Sheath
C. collar
D. head

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


101. What is a vestigial trait?
A. A trait that makes an organism better suited to a habitat
B. A structure that has origins in a common ancestor, but has evolved to perform different
functions
C. A change to a cell's genome
D. A structure that has lost its function but has been retained

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


102. Sensory areas that receive impulses from the skin are contained by which of the following?
A. frontal lobe
B. parietal lobe
C. occipital lobe
D. temporal lobe
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
103. The oviduct generally called:
A. fallopian tube
B. uterine tube
C. Both A and B
D. uterus

BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes


104. The functional group that best represents ketoses is?
A. CO
B. COOH
C. HCOH
D. HOH

BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function


105. What was the unit membrane model?
A. Plasma membrane has lipid bilayer.
B. Proteins are embedded in the lipid bilayer.
C. Plasma membrane has charged pores for transport of materials which cannot penetrate
through the lpid bilayer.
D. All of the above.

BIOLOGY >> Enzymes


106. The rate of reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of an enzyme which statement
is incorrect in this respect?
A. If the concentration is doubled the rate will become one fold
B. If the concentration is doubled the rate will become two fold
C. This relation is for unlimited time period with unlimited enzyme concentration
D. all of these

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BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
107. Pancreas produces secretory granules that help in digestion. These granules after passing
through endoplasmic reticulum are pinched off from ______ surface of Golgi apparatus?
A. forming phase
B. maturing phase
C. any of these
D. none of these

BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)


108. The movement of minerals or water via extracellular pathway is known as:
A. Symplast
B. Apoplast
C. vascular
D. None of these

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


109. For attachment, rabies virus binds to a
A. complement receptor
B. integrin ICAM-1
C. acetylcholin
D. epidermal growth factor

BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics


110 Acetyl CoA completely oxidizes to Carbon dioxide and liberate ___
A. NADH and FADH
B. NADP and FADP
C. ATP
D. ATP, NADH and FADH2

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


111. Which is not the characteristic of triploblastic?
A. They may be coelomate pseudocoelomate or acoelomate
B. They are included in grade bilateria
C. All of them have a digestive system
D. All of them have blood vascular system

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


112. Structures that were once functional in the past but no longer serve a purpose due to
evolutionary adaptations and physiological changes are referred to as?
A. vestigial
B. analogous structures
C. homologous structures
D. none of these

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


113. The autonomic nervous system functions to
A. act on external environment
B. regulate the internal environment
C. transmit motor information to brain
D. none of these

BIOLOGY >> Enzymes


114. An inhibitor is added, disrupting the function of a particular enzyme. The experimenter adds
more substrate, and enzyme function increases again. These results indicate the involvement of
what type of inhibitor?
A. Noncompetitive
B. Uncompetitive
C. Allosteric
D. Competitive

BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement


115. Which of the following is an example of syndesmosis?
A. radio-ulnar joints
B. tibiofibular joints
C. Both A and B
D. sutures

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BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
116. The replication of the HIV virus nucleic acid depends on?
A. replicase
B. reverse transcriptase
C. transcriptase
D. reverse replicase

BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes


117. Which one the following fatty acid is more soluble in an organic solvent and has higher melting
point?
A. acetic acid
B. oleic acid
C. palmitic acid
D. all of these

BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes


118. The two domains to which prokaryotes are classified into are which of the following?
A. Bacteria and Protista
B. Archaea and Eukarya
C. Eukarya and Monera
D. EuBacteria and Archaea

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


119. Example of a homologous organ is represented best by which of the following?
A. Wing of an insect, wing of a bird
B. Leg of a dog, leg of a spider
C. The arm of a human, wing of a bird
D. all of these

BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics


120. Visible light used in photosynthesis ranges from nm?
A. 300-700
B. 350-750
C. 380-750
D. 390-790

BIOLOGY >> Enzymes


121. An activated enzyme consisting of the polypeptide chain and co-factors is known as which of
the following?
A. apoenzyme
B. holoenzyme
C. coenzyme
D. prosthetic group

BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)


122. Which of the following is incorrect for ascent of sap?
A. water potential
B. cohesion tension
C. root pressure
D. imbibition

BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function


123. Omnis cellula e cellula is hypothesized by?
A. schleiden
B. lorenz oken
C. louis pasteur
D. rudolph virchow
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
124. Which of the following glands contribute to the production of semen?
A. Seminal vesicles
B. Bulbourethral glands
C. Prostate gland
D. all of these

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BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
113. Both radial and bilateral symmetry is found in which of the following phylum?
A. Protozoa
B. Porifera
C. Echinodermata
D. all of these

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


114. Spinal cord is the part of the:
A. Peripheral nervous system
B. Central nervous system
C. Autonomic nervous system
D. None of these

BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes


115. Which of the following is the most complex sugar?
A. Monosaccharides
B. Oligosaccharides
C. Polysaccharides
D. carbohydrates
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
116. The highly complex duct system in male is called:
A. Scrotum
B. seminiferous tubules
C. Prepuce
D. Epididymis
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
117. Placenta is important as its function is to:
A. exchange oxygen
B. exchange carbon dioxide
C. exchange nutrients
D. All A,B and C are correct
BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement
118. Which of the following proteins does not play a functional role in creating the force-
tension curve of muscle contraction?
A. titn
B. myosin
C. actin
D. all of these

BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics


119. Quantitative study of energy relationships in biological systems obeys?
A. Bioenergetics
B. Laws of thermodynamics
C. Laws of thermochemistry
D. Laws of chemical energetic

BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function


120. Ribonucleoprotein particles are the name of?
A. RNA
B. DNA
C. Nucleus
D. Eukaryotic ribosomes

BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)


121. The function of lymph node is to filter ----
A. Blood
B. Lymph
C. Semen
D. Amniotic fluid

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BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
122. The name animal is derived from what word?
A. Aname
B. Anemia
C. Anima
D. none of these

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


123. Mumps and Measles are caused by which virus?
A. adenovirus
B. Pox virus
C. influenza Virus
D. paramyxoviruses

124. Pilli hollow appendages in bacteria are basically functions in


A. motality
B. conjugation
C. chemical detection
D. None of above
BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
125. What is the size of Parvovirus?
A. 200 nm
B. 20nm
C. 30 nm
D. 100 nm
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
126. Mating between relatives is called which of the following?
A. ex breeding
B. breeding
C. inbreeding
D. outbreeding
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
127. What is the resolution power of a compound microscope?
A. 2 micrometer
B. 2-4A
C. 24 micrometer
D. 24A
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
128. Monosynaptic refers to the presence of how many chemical synapse/s?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4

BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics


129. The radiations most important to life are called?
A. UV light
B. Visible light
C. both a and b
D. none of these
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
130. Critical day length for cocklebur is which of the following?
A. 8.5 hrs
B. 10hrs
C. 14 hrs
D. 15.5 hrs

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BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes
131. Which of the following organelles is not bound by a membrane?
A. ribosomes
B. ER
C. Mitochondria
D. nucleus
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
132. The spinal cord is divided into how many different regions?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
BIOLOG >> Enzymes
133. Cofactors can be divided into how many groups?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics
134. Cooperation of the two photosystems of the chloroplast is required for___
A. ATP sysnthesis
B. reduction of NADP
C. cyclic photophosphorylation
D. oxidation of the reaction center of photosystem I
BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance
135. Which of the following is male determining gene in humans?
A. tfm
B. SRY
C. both a and b
D. none of these
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
136. Cell membrane is chemically composed of lipids and which of the following?
A. protein
B. carbohydrates
C. both a and b
D. none of these

BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes


137. The smallest monosaccharide is
A. triose
B. diose
C. monose
D. none of these
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
138. People with chronic hepatitis are at risk of?
A. kidney damage
B. liver damage
C. heart damage
D. lung damage
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
139. In the peripheral nervous system, the nerves that arise from spinal cord and brain are called?
A. cranial nerves
B. spinal nerves
C. frontal nerves
D. both a and b

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BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
140. What is the viral nucleocapsid made up of?
A. genome and capsid
B. capsid and spikes
C. envelope and capsid
D. capsomere and genome

BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function


141. Which of the following organelle is involved in the release of oxygen?
A. mitochondria
B. chloroplast
C. glyoxysome
D. both a and b

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


142. Which of the following is an example of deep reflexes?
A. ankle jerk
B. Knee jerk
C. abdominal reflex
D. Both A and B

BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement


143. A smallest contractile unit of muscle contraction called sarcomere is the area between two?
A. H zone
B. M line
C. Z line
D. Z zone

BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement


144. __________ is formed by two pairs of light chains, and one pair of heavy chains.
A. actin
B. myosin
C. myofibril
D. Fibroin

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


145. Which of the following are important points of Lamarck's theory?
A. Use and disuse of organs
B. Inheritance of acquired characters
C. Natural selection
D. both a and b

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


146. Nephridia are the excretory organs of members of which phylum?
A. Arthropoda
B. Cnidaria
C. Annelida
D. Mollusca

BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)


147. Hemoglobin can carry:
A. 1 molecule of oxygen
B. 2 molecules of oxygen
C. 3 molecules of oxygen
D. 4 molecules of oxygen

BIOLOGY >> Enzymes


148. An enzyme is said to be denatured in the presence of?
A. no cofactor
B. low temperature
C. extremely high temperature
D. none of these
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BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
149. Which of the following statements explains why viruses are only able to multiply in living cells?
A. Their binary fission is controlled by host cell genes
B. Virus do not possess the necessary components for self-replication
C. DNA is only able to replicate inside living cells
D. They have only enough genetic information for DNA replication
BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance
150. Which of the following refers to the region of RNA responsible for binding ribosomes
during prokaryotic translation?
A. TATA box
B. Promoter
C. Terminator
D. Shine-Dalgarno sequence
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
151. A surfactant plays its role by:
A. decreasing surface tension
B. increasing surface tension
C. no effect on surface tension
D. none of these

BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes


152. Some bacteria have heat resistant organelles called as
A. spores
B. cysts
C. granules
D. all of Above

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


153. Which of the following statements correctly describes the tobacco mosaic virus (TMV)?
A. RNA virus
B. DNA Virus
C. Bacteriophage
D. DSDNA Virus

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


154. Polymorphism is a characteristic feature of which group of animals?
A. Cnidaria
B. Annelida
C. Platyhelminthes
D. Echinodermata

BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes


155. What is the structure in prokaryotic cells that often holds antibiotic resistance genes?
A. Nucleus
B. plasmid
C.. mitochondria
D. both a and b

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


156. Gut in pseudocoelomates is made from which of the following?
A. Ectoderm
B. Mesoderm
C. Endoderm
D. all of these
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
157. Which statement correctly identifies an adaptation for parasitic lifestyle of tapeworm?
A. Presence of suckers and hooks.
B. Asexual reproduction by fission.
C. The presence of mesoderm in embryonic stages.
D. All of the above.
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BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
158. Which cell is the longest in the human body?
A. muscle cells
B. nerve cells
C. bone cells
D. gland cells

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


159. Which of the following scientists hypothesized that organisms can pass down traits
acquired during their lifetimes?
A. Lamark
B. Darwin
C. Mendel
D. Linnaeus

BIOLOGY >> Reproduction


160. Development of an egg into zygote without fertilization is called?
A. Parthenocarpy
B. Apomixis
C. Parthenogenesis
D. all of these

BIOLOGY >> Enzymes


161. What is meant by enzyme denaturation?
A. Peptide bonds between amino acid residues are broken.
B. The enzyme loses its secondary structure.
C. The enzyme loses its tertiary structure.
D. All of the above.

BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes


162. What are the distinguishing features of fibrous proteins?
A. non-crystalline
B. elastic
C. disorganized
D. both a and b

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


163. Prokaryotes are considered to be evolved how many years ago?
A. 1.5 billion years ago
B. 4.5 billion years ago
C. 1000 million years ago
D. 3.5 billion years ago

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


164. Which scientists gave postulate that giraffes have long necks because they wanted to
eat the leaves of tall trees?
A. Watson and Crick
B. Lamark
C. Darwin
D. All of these
BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement
165. Each skeletal muscle fiber is controlled by a neuron at a single ___________.
A. Synaptic cleft
B. neuron
C. neuromuscular junction
D. Both B and C

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BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
166. Cancer expands systematically by:
A. Locally
B. Systemic
C. Metastasis
D. Invasion
BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes
167. Louis Pasteur discovered a vaccine against which disease?
A. anthrax
B. smallpox
C. rabies
D. HIV

BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)


168. Which hormone is involved in opening and closing of stomata?
A. citric acid
B.. Oxaloacetic acid
C. abscisic acid
D. None of these
.
BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes
169. HDL synthesized in ___
A.. Adipose tissue
B. Liver
C. intestine
D. Liver and intestine
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
170. Uterus opens into the vagina through:
A. uterus
B. cervix
C. oviduct (fallopian tube)
D. ovary
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
171. Which of the following acts as the thermoregulator region of the brain?
A. cerebellum
B.. cerebrum
C. hypothalamus
D. thalamus
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
Q 172 What is not true about enzyme?
A. The Keq of a reaction remains unchanged in the presence of an enzyme
B. Enzymes speed up the rate of reaction in DNA synthesis
C.. Harsh, acidic conditions can completely denature an enzyme
D. An enzyme is completely converted to product during metabolism
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
173. The optimum pH for the functioning of the enzyme pepsin is?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics
174. Of the following, which one is a light gathering structure?
A. Antenna complex
B. reaction center
C. photosystem
D. none of these
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
175. The carbon dioxide transported in the form of carbonate ions is:
A. 30%
B. 50%
C. 70%
D. 95%
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BIOLOGY >> Evolution
176. The oldest mineral discovered so far is which of the following, which dates back to 4.4
billion years.
A. iron
B. zircon
C. diamond
D. cadmium
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
177. In the male reproductive tract, sperm cells follow a specific path. Which of the following
do sperm cells enter after traveling through the epididymis?
A. Urethra
B. Seminiferous tubules
C. Ejaculatory duct
D. Vas deferens
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
178. Radial symmetry is found in which of the following organisms?
A. Coelenterata and Platyhelminthes
B. Arthropoda and Mollusca
C. Porifera and Coelenterata
D. Coelenterata and Echinodermata
BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement
179. Which the following is not the unique features of synovial joint?
A. Articular capsule
B. articular cartilage
C. synovial fluid
D. fibrocartilage
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
180. Viruses without nuclear envelope is called as?
A. icosahedral virus
B. naked virus
C. enveloped virus
D. bilayer virus
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BIOLOGY >> Evolution
57 The ability to pass on genes is defined as which of the following?
A. differential reproduction
B. evolution
C. natural selection
D. fitness
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
58 The genetic change in a population caused by natural selection is called?
A. polymorphism
B. specialization
C. gene linkage
D. adaptation

BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement


59 What is a sarcomere?
A. The fibers that make up skeletal muscles
B. The smallest unit of a smooth muscle
C. A myosin fibril
D. The contractile unit of a muscle cell

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


60 Which of the following is not a described type of virus?
A. virus containing double strand DNA
B. A virus containing single strand DNA
C. virus containing single strand RNA
D. virus containing single strand RNA and single strand DNA

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BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
61 Which statement is incorrectabout ethylene production?
A. Climacteric is burst of respiratory activity in fruit ripening
B. It is associated with ethane production
C. It helps in fruit ripening
D. It helps in fruit set

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


62 A neuron located in the central nervous system that projects its axon outside the CNS
is called:
A. Motor nerve
B. sensory nerve
C. Both A and B
D. Mixed nerve
BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics
63 This is a reduced compound
A. CO2
B. O2
C. NADH
D. NAD+
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
64 Which of these is not involved in respiration?
A. lungs
B. trachea
C. glucagon
D. bronchi

BIOLOGY >> Enzymes


65 The substrate binds to specific region of enzyme called?
A. key
B. active site
C. hyperactive site
D. none of these
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
66 The larger dust particles in the air are trapped by :
A. Hair
B. Mucous
C. both A and B
D. larynx
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
67 Which of the following is not found in series protostomia?
A. Annelida
B. Arthropoda
C. Mollusca
D. Echinodermata
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
68 Cellular organelles that interact with hydrogen peroxide are called?
A. Glyoxysomes
B. Lysosomes
C. Ribosomes
D. Peroxisomes
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
69 What is the name of the tube that carries the sperm from the testes to the urethra?
A. Penis
B. seminal vesicles
C. Prostate gland
D. sperm duct.
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BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics
70 The first actin spectrum was obtained by?
A. T.W.Engelmann
B. Malleus
C. T W Inws
D. W Stapes
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
71 Phagocytosis is a form of _____________ . During phagocytosis, the cell membrane
folds inwards in the form of a vacuole to engulf solid particles.
A. Pinocytosis
B. Exocytosis
C. Endocytosis
D. Erythrocytosis
BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance
72 If a genetic shift occurs within a population the mutant allele becomes?
A. genotype
B. phenotype
C. wild type
D. all of these
BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes
73 The size of Spirochete is approximately?
A. 0.75-1.25 um
B. 100-200 nm
C. 0.1 -600 um
D. 500 um

BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes


74 Unit of carbohydrate is
A. monosaccharides
B. amino acids
C. fatty acids
D. all
BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance
75 The genotype-phenotype distinction was proposed by?
A. darwin
B. mendell
C. Wilhelm Johannsen
D. none of these

BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement


76 Skeletal muscle is composed of cells collectively referred to as
A. Muscle fibrin
B. Muscle fibers
C. Sarcomere
D. None of these

BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function


77 What is the correct sequence of steps in cell fractionation?
A. Homogenization, centrifugation, separation.
B. Separation, homogenization, centrifugation.
C. Centrifugation, homogenization, separation.
D. Homogenization, separation, centrifugation.

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


78 These animals have three germinal layers but no coelom.
A. Flat worms
B. Round worms
C. Cnidarians
D. Chordates
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BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
79 Which of the following is not present in mitochondria?
A. enzymes
B. coenzymes
C. ribosomes
D. thylakoid
BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics
80 Which one of these occur in dark reactions of photosynthesis
A. formation of ATP
B. release of oxygen
C. release of hydrogen
D. synthesis of PGAL

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


81 Circulatory system is open type in all of the following except?
A. Arthropoda
B. Gastropoda
C. Pelecypoda
D. Cephalopoda

BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics


82 How is pyruvate produced in anaerobic conditions?
A. alcoholic fermentation
B. lactic acid fermentation
C. respiration
D. both a and b

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


83 The material in brain and spinal cord contains cell bodies and dendrite of nerve cells is:
A. White matter
B. Gray matter
C. brown matter
D. blue matter

BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)


84 AIDs was firstly reported in which types of individuals?
A. heterosexuals
B. homosexuals
C. both
D. none

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


85 True metamorphosis is not present in which of the following?
A. Crustacea
B. Insecta
C. Myriapoda
D. Arachnida
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
86 The cluster of pouches opened from alveolar ducts is known as
A. bronchi
B. bronchioles
C. pharynx duct
D. alveoli
BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes
87 Glycogen is present in all body except
A. Brain
B. Heart
C. Blood
D. Tissues

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BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
88 Movement of the material across the cell membrane which does not requiring
expenditure of metabolic energy is called?
A. active transport
B. passive transport
C. diffusion
D. both b and c

BIOLOGY >> Enzymes


89 What does the active site of the enzyme determine?
A. Looks like a lump projection from the surface of an enzyme
B. Forms no chemical bond with substrate
C. never changes
D. Determines by its structure the specificity of an enzyme

BIOLOGY >> Prokaryotes


90 Eukaryotes can share which of the following structures with prokaryotes?
A. cell wall
B. nucleoid
C. golgi
D. mitochondria

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


91 A gene pool is disturbed by which of the following?
A. Emigration
B. immigration
C. pan migration
D. both a and b

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


92 Which of the following is evidence of a common ancestor?
A. Morphological similarities
B. Fossil record
C. Vestigial characteristics
D. all of these

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


93 Study of fossils is called
A. mammalogy
B. palaeontology
C. herpetology
D. ornithology
BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function
94 Which cell organelle is involved in apoptosis?
A. lysosomes
B. ER
C. Golgi
D. Mitochondria
BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
95 Cancer is a malignant tumour that can:
A. control the other cells
B. spread in all the body
C. remains in specific place
D. all of these are correct
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
96 What are the concentrations of the cell bodies of the neurons called?
A. axons
B. introns
C. ganglia
D. dendrites

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BIOLOGY >> Evolution
97 Darwin was greatly influenced by
A. essay on population by Malthus
B. Lamark's theory
C. L-Miller's evidence for origion of life
D. Mendel's paper on inheritance

BIOLOY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


98 The functional parts of forebrain are:
A. thalamus and limbic system
B. cerebrum, limbic system and thalamus
C. thalamus and cerebrum
D. cerebrum and limbic system

BIOLOGY >> Enzymes


99 Which of the following is a water soluble vitamin?
A. riboflavin
B. vitamin c
C. niacin
D. all of these
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
100 Which lytic enzyme released by the sperm?
A. trypsin
B. helicase
C. testosterone
D. Hyaluronidase
BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes
101 An insulin molecule is made up of how many polypeptide chains?
A. 4
B. 2
C. 3
D. 1

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


102 This group of animals has three bones in the ear.
A. Reptiles
B. Mammals
C. Both reptiles and mammals
D. Birds and mammals
BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement
103 A single motor neuron and the muscle fibers it innervates are collectively called a:
A. sensory unit
B. motor unit
C. Both A and B
D. Cranial unit
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
104 Which statement correctly describes why enzyme activity increases with increased
enzyme concentration?
A. Collisions between enzyme and substrate molecules increase because of increased
kinetic energy.
B. Collisions between enzyme and substrate molecules increase because of increased
heat energy.
C. Collisions between enzyme and substrate molecules increase because of more active
sites are available.
D. Collisions between enzyme and substrate molecules increase because more substrate
molecules are available.
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BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
105 What does an icosahedral capsid consists of?
A. Hexagonal capsomeres
B. Pentagonal capsomeres
C. Triangular Capsomeres
D. Both A and B
BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance
106 Interaction between genes occupying different loci is known as?
A. Dominance
B. Pleiotropy
C. Epistasis
D. none of these
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
107 How is the Hepatitis A virus transmitted?
A. Feaces
B. Sexual contact
C. blood
D. all
BIOLOGY >> Biodiversity (Acellular Life/Variety of Life)
108 Which of the following statements explains why viruses are only able to multiply in
living cells?
A. binary fission is controlled by host cell genes.
B. Virus do not possess the necessary components for self-replication.
C. DNA is only able to replicate inside living cells
D. They have only enough genetic information for DNA replication
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
109 Which one of the following is a non-protein group covalently bonded to a few
respiratory enzymes among others?
A. Nicotine adenine dinucleotide
B. Flavin adenine dinucleotide
C. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate
D. All of the above
BIOLOGY >> Evolution
110 An example of convergent evolution is best represented by which of the following?
A. Teeth of domestic dog, teeth of a wolf
B. Wings of Geospiza magnirostris, wings of Geospiza fortis
C. Wing of Hawkmoths, the wing of hawks
D. all of these

BIOLOGY >> Evolution


111 Which of the following was considered as a missing link between reptiles and birds?
A. Pteranodon
B. Avimimus
C. Caudipteryx
D. Archaeopteryx

BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals


112 Ascaris is characterized by which of the following?
A. Presence of true coelom and metamerism
B. Presence of true coelom but the absence of metamerism
C. Absence of true coelom but the presence of metamerism
D. Absence of true coelom and metamerism

BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics


113 What are the end products of the ETC in animals?
A. ATP
B. carbon dioxide
C. water
D. both a and c
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BIOLOGY >> Variation and Genetics / Inheritance
114 In klinefelter's syndrome:
A. One X chromosome is missing
B. Sex chromosome fail to segregate
C. Additional sex chromosome is present
D. None of these
BIOLOGY >> Reproduction
115 Which term refers to the formation of egg cells that begins in the developing ovaries of
a female fetus?
A. Meiosis
B. Fertilization
C. Ovulation
D. Oogenesis
BIOLOGY >> Enzymes
116 How do competitive inhibitors affect enzyme efficiency?
A. Raise the maximum rate of the enzymatic reaction
B. Lower the maximum rate of the enzymatic reaction
C. Lower the Michaelis constant
D. Raise the Michaelis constant
BIOLOGY >> Bio-Energetics
117 Complete breakdown of glucose molecule takes place in which of the following?
A. Alcoholic fermentation
B. Lactic acid fermentation
C. aerobic respiration
D. none of these
BIOLOGY >> Support and Movement
118 If muscle contracts upon stimulation, calcium ions bind to __________, which exposes
the binding sites for the myosin cross‐bridges to attach to.
A. actin
B. myosin
C. troponin
D. sarcomere
BIOLOGY >> Diversity among Animals
119 The lungs of lungfish are thought to have evolved from:
A. The swim bladder of cartilaginous fish.
B. The swim bladder of bony fish.
C. The swin bladder of lobe-finned fish
D. They evolved independently.
BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination
120 Chlorosis, which is represented by yellowish hue on the leaves results from which of
the following?
A. Accumulation of toxic waste products in leaves.
B. Deficiency of chlorophyll.
C. Short supplies of mineral nutrients in the soil.
D. all of these

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BIOLOGY >> Life processes in animals and plants (Nutrition/Gaseous exchange/Transport)
121 The bronchitis is of types?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5

BIOLOGY >> Biological Molecules Enzymes


122 A compound produced as a result of a chemical reaction of an alcohol with an acid in
which water molecule is released is called?
A. monosaccharide
B. fatty acid
C. nucleic acid
D neutral lipid

BIOLOGY >> Coordination and Control/ Nervous and Chemical Coordination


123 The diencephalon comprises of:
A. Pons and medulla
B. Thalamus and limbic system
C. Pons and medulla
D. Hypothalamus and limbic system

BIOLOGY >> Cell Structure and Function


124 The outer and inner membranes of mitochondria Spindle are?
A. Structurally and functionally different
B. Structurally different but functionally similar
C. Structurally and functionally similar
D. Structurally similar but functionally different

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