1. Which of the following protects the body against infectious disease and foreign invaders?
[A] Leukocytes
[B] Red blood cells
[C] Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
[D] Golgi apparatus
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Correct Answer: A [Leukocytes]
Notes:
White blood cells (WBCs), also called leukocytes or leucocytes, are the cells of the immune system that are involved in protecting the body against both infectious disease and foreign invaders. All white blood cells are produced and derived from multipotent cells in the bone marrow known as hematopoietic stem cells.
2. The edible part of ‘cabbage’ is which of the following?
[A] Inflorescence
[B] Bud
[C] fruit
[D] none of the above
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Correct Answer: B [Bud]
Notes:
The edible part of ‘cabbage’ is the vegetative bud. Vegetative buds are the buds from which vegetative parts like stems and leaves arise, rather than flowers.
3. Which among the following: Ferns, Mosses, Algae and Fungi, contain chlorophyll?
[A] Ferns and Algae
[B] Mosses and Algae
[C] Algae, Ferns and Mosses
[D] None of the given options
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Correct Answer: C [Algae, Ferns and Mosses]
Notes:
Chlorophyll, the photosynthetic pigment that gives plants their green color, is present in Algae, Ferns and Mosses, thus enabling them to convert sunlight to chemical energy through photosynthesis. Although fungi are a group of organisms often thought to be plants, they lack chlorophyll, and hence, they are non-photosynthetic, surviving instead on organic matter.
4. Who among the following were awarded Nobel Prize in 1958 for One Gene One Enzyme Concept?
[A] Landsteiner & Weiner
[B] Avery, Mccleod and mc Carthy
[C] Jacob & Wollman
[D] George Beadle and Edward Tatum
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Correct Answer: D [George Beadle and Edward Tatum]
Notes:
George W. Beadle (1903-1989) and Edward L. Tatum (1909-1975) show how genes direct the synthesis of enzymes that control metabolic processes. George Beadle and Edward Tatum were awarded Nobel Prize in 1958 for One Gene One Enzyme Concept.
5. Hodophobia is the fear of which of the following?
[A] Sleeping
[B] Travel
[C] Drugs
[D] Cattle
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Correct Answer: B [Travel]
Notes:
Hodophobia is the fear of travel. It is also referred to as travel phobia or fear of travel. Acute anxiety which is provoked by travel can be treated with anti-anxiety medication.
6. Which of the following fauna is used nowadays to monitor the Lead pollution in the city?
[A] Blue peafowl
[B] Pigeon
[C] Butterfly
[D] Forest owlet
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Correct Answer: B [Pigeon]
Notes:Pigeons have become useful bioindicators for lead pollution due to their widespread presence in cities and their ability to accumulate and retain heavy metals, including lead, in their tissues. Researchers have found that the feathers, blood, and tissues of pigeons can provide valuable information about the levels of lead exposure in the environment.
Lead pollution in cities can come from various sources, including lead-based paints, industrial emissions, and traffic-related sources. Pigeons, being urban birds, are exposed to these sources and can accumulate lead over time. By studying lead levels in pigeon populations, scientists can gain insights into the extent of lead pollution in a city and assess its potential risks to both wildlife and humans.
7. Which of the following is not a feature of organisms in the class Mammalia ?
[A] milk producing mammary glands
[B] cells with a membrane-bounded nucleus
[C] dorsal hollow nerve chord
[D] chitin in the cell membrane
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Correct Answer: D [ chitin in the cell membrane ]
Notes:
Organisms in the class Mammalia all have milk producing mammary glands; cells with a membrane-bounded nucleus and a dorsal hollow nerve cord. Chitin in Cell Walls is the feature of Kingdom fungi.
8. Who among the following has given the theory of evolution of species by natural selection?
[A] Mendel
[B] Darwin
[C] Dalton
[D] Morgan
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Correct Answer: B [Darwin]
Notes:
Charles Robert Darwin gave the theory of evolution in his book “The Origin of Species”. The theory proposed by him is known as “The Theory of Natural Selection”.
9. Triple Antigen IPV immunizes against three diseases. Which of the following is not immunized by ‘Triple Antigen’?
[A] Typhoid
[B] Whooping cough
[C] Tetanus
[D] Diphtheria
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Correct Answer: A [Typhoid]
Notes:
DPT is a class of combination vaccines against three infectious diseases in humans: diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), and tetanus. The vaccine components include diphtheria and tetanus and killed whole cells of the bacterium that causes pertussis. Diptheria is a highly contagious bacterial infection typically affecting the throat and tonsils with the formation of a thick grey membrane over those areas. Tetanus is bacteria which lives in soil and contaminates wounds, where it produces a powerful toxin, the toxin attacks the nervous system causing increasing muscle spasm and rigidity. Whooping Cough is one of the most contagious bacterial infections known. Beginning with a runny nose and sore throat, it progresses to a severe spasmodic cough which persists for around 3 months.
10. The temperature for pasteurisation of milk is selected so as to fulfil which among the following purposes?
[A] Kill the micro-organisms
[B] Kill all bacteria
[C] Store it for long time without coagulation
[D] Kill the micro organisms and other harmful bacteria
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Correct Answer: D [Kill the micro organisms and other harmful bacteria]
Notes:
Pasteurization is the process of heating milk up and then quickly cooling it down to eliminate certain bacteria and all other microorganisms. More common is heating milk up to at least 161.6 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 seconds. There are following methods that are most commonly used:
• High Temperature, Short Time (HTST) method – This method requires that the milk be held at 161 degrees for 16 seconds.
• Ultra-Pasteurization (UP) – This is the type of pasteurization that you will most commonly see on cartons of milk, half-and-half and heavy cream.