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Q:1: In the two kingdom systems which of these would characterize an animal
(A) Photosynthesis (B) Ingestion of food (C) Cellulose cell wall (D) Inability to move
Q:7: Linnaeus developed the system of nomenclature which we still use today is
Q:8: In the scientific name of onion, Allium cepa, the Allium belongs to its
(A) Photosynthesis
(B) Absorption
(C) Ingestion
(D) Chemosynthesis
(A) Species
(B) Taxon
(C) Genus
(D) Phylum
Q:11: Which of the following is NOT true about viruses
Q:12: A virus which incorporates its DNA into the DNA of its host organism is a
Q:14: The plant kingdom is first divided into which category of classification?
(A) Family
(B) Division
(C) Order
(D) Class
(A) Nomenclature
(B) Systematic
(C) Binomial Nomenclature
(D) Succession
Q:16: The seven bones in the human neck correspond with the same seven, much larger,
neck bones in the giraffe . They are
(A) Analogues
(B) Homologues
(C) Vestiges
(D) All A, B and C
Q:17: If you compare a human arm with the front leg of an alligator or horse, or the
flipper of a whale or a bat's skin-covered wing -you will find they all have a similar
arrangement and number of bones. This will be helpful to you to classify these animals on
the basis of
(A) Genetics
(B) Analogy
(C) Homology
(D) Biochemistry
Q:18: The fact that all land animals with backbones have the basic pattern of "five-boned"
arms, this similarity is due to an inheritance from a
Q:20: Which of the following groups would contain the largest number of organisms?
(A) Class
(B) Order
(C) Phylum
(D) Family
Q:22: If two organisms are in the same phylum, they must also be in the same
(A) Class
(B) Species
(C) Family
(D) Kingdom
Q:23: The level of hierarchy just below Phylum is
(A) Order
(B) Family
(C) Class
(D) Kingdom
(A) Virus
(B) Bacterium
(C) Slime mold
(D) Water mold
Q:27: An example of latent period in which DNA of phage is Integrated with the DNA of
host coli chromosome is
(A) Lysis
(B) Lysogenic-phase
(C) Prophage
(D) Attenuated virus
Q:29: HIV is
(A) W.M.Stanely
(B) Smith
(C) Stakmann
(D) Ivanowski
(A) RNA
(B) DNA
(C) Fat
(D) Protein
Q:34: Small pox, yellow fever, Diphtheria, herpes, Tetanus, Mumps, Citrus Canker,
Typhoid, AIDS, Measles are some examples of diseases, How many of them
are caused by viruses?
(A) 4
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 6
(A) Benzodiazephine
(B) Leodopa
(C) Azidothymidine
(D) None of these
(A) Homology
(B) Cytology
(C) Biochemistry
(D) All of these
Q:40: A plant infected from an external source of virus through injured parts is
Q:41: During lytic cycle how many phages are released from infected host cell
(A) 100-300
(B) 100-500
(C) 100-200
(D) 100-400
Q:42: When a bacteriophage is integrated into a cellular genome it is called a
(A) Macrophage
(B) Microphage
(C) Prophage
(D) Lytic-phage
Q:43: __________are small naked fragments of RNA that infect plant cells.
(A) Prions
(B) Prophages
(C) Macrophages
(D) Viroids
(A) Mumps
(B) Measles
(C) Chicken pox
(D) Diphtheria
(A) Replicase
(B) Reverse transcriptase
(C) Transcriptase
(D) Reverse replicase
Q:48: When a virus kills the infected host cell in which it is replicating, the
reproductive cycle is called a ________cycle.
(A) Lysogenic
(B) Phagocytic
(C) Lytic
(D) Endocytic
(A) Capsid
(B) Capsomere
(C) Nucleoprotein
(D) Mitochondria
(A) Lungs
(B) Gut
(C) Muscles
(D) Liver
(A) Hepatitis A
(B) Hepatitis C
(C) Hepatitis E
(D) Hepatitis A and Hepatitis E
(A) Prokaryotae
(B) Plantae
(C) Protoctista
(D) Eukaryotae
(A) Genus
(B) Kingdom
(C) Family
(D) Species
Q:62: Viruses are denied a kingdom of their own because
(A) Kingdom
(B) Family
(C) Genus
(D) Species
(A) 20 nm to 250 nm
(B) 50nm to 400 nm
(C) 100 nm to 200 nm
(D) 50 nm to 300 nm
(A) Arbo virus (B) Rhabdo virus (C) Rhino virus (D) Herpes
virus
Q:70: Viruses are symmetrical in structure. We know this because they can be
(A) Un-enveloped
(B) Ionized
(C) Crystallized
(D) Both A and C
Q:71: Once bound to the cell surface, the virus must enter
Q:73: Some RNA viruses have no DNA stage. Messenger RNA is synthesized from an
RNA template. These viruses are
Q:74: The phage reproductive cycle that kills the bacterial host cell is a _____
cycle, and a phage that always reproduces this way is a ______ phage.
Q:77: Cycle A is the _____ cycle and cycle B is the _____ cycle.
(A) Envelope
(B) Capsid
(C) Contractile sheath
(D) Tail
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