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4. Which of the following is a porous opening through which water enters the
hydrocoel of an
echinoderm?
5. The body cavity of most triploblastic animals formed by splitting the mesoderm
into an outer and an
10. The pillar or central axis around which the whorls of a gastropod shell are coiled
is called:
12. The stage in an embryo in which the primary germ layers have been laid down is
called:
13. A fish which migrates down river to spawn in the sea is called:
15. Facets by which vertebrae articulate with one another are called:
16. The inner membrane of the two foetal membranes in reptiles, birds and
mammals is called:
(a)Shrimp, Crabs and eel fish (b)Dog fish, crabs and lobsters
(a)CO2 (b)Lactic acid (c) Fumaric acid (d)Ethyl alcohol (e) None of these
(a)Actin filament (b)Sarcomere (c) Z line (d)Myosin filament (e) None of these
4. We would describe the layered, flat, scaly epithelium of human skin as:
(a)Cartilage (b)Mucous membrane lining the stomach (c) Blood (d)Brain (e) All of
these
8. The distal ends of which of these neurons lie adjacent to blood stream:
10. A nerve is a:
(a)All of the neurons are excitable (b)All of the neurons can transmit impulses across
their membrane
12. Sodium-Potassium pump operates with the help of which of these enzymes:
13. Name of the chemical messengers released to the exterior of one animal that
affect the behaviour of another individual of the same species:
(a)An enzyme (b)A hormone (c) A vitamin (d)An excretory waste (e) None of these
(c) Adrenals and regulates heart beat (d)Pituitary and regulates reproduction
(e) None of these
18. Hormone responsible for regulation of calcium and phosphorous is secreted by:
19. A hormone responsible for conversion of glucose into glycogen within the liver is
called:
(c) Blood and produced in liver (d)Bone and produced in bone marrow (e) None of
these
iv)the process by which an organism can replace its lost or damaged body parts is called
a) reformation b) regeneration c)reclamation d)reconstruction e) none of these
xii)sternum is absent in
a) mammals b) birds c)amphibians d)fishes e) none of these
xx)the inner membrane of the two foetal membranes in reptiles,birds and mammals is called
a) chorion b) amnion c) peritoneum d) pericardium e) none of these
(c) Molluses
(2) The members of the phylum are exclusively Marine.
(a) Porifera
(b) Coelenterata
(c) Echino-dermata
(d) None of these
(c) Echino-dermata
(3) How many paired legs are present in Arachnids?
(a) 2 pairs
(b) 3 pairs
(c) 4 pairs
(d) None of these
(c) 4 pairs
(4) A true Coelom is absent in:
(a) Platyhelminthes
(b) Mollusca
(c) Insects
(d) None of these
(a) Platyhelminthes
(5) A single aperture is present in
(a) Nematoda
(b) Cridaria
(c) Annelida
(d) None of these
(b) Cridaria
(6) The following represents Enterocoelous phylum.
(a) Annelida
(b) Mollusca
(c) Echinodermata
(d) None of these
(c) Echinodermata
(7) It is exclusively a Parasitic group.
(a) Ciliata
(b) Mestigophora
(c) Rhizopoda
(d) Sporozoa
(e) None of these
(d) Sporozoa
(8) Most species of Animal Kingdom belong to this Class:
(a) Acazina
(b) Hexapoda
(c) Crustacea
(d) None of these
(b) Hexapoda
(9) Insect mouth parts are serially homologous.
(a) Claspers
(b) Sting apparatus
(c) Cerci
(d) Legs
(e) None of these
(d) Legs
(b) Neoteny
(12) Amphibians have the following number of chambers in their heart.
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
(e) None of these
(b) 3
(13) The young are born in less developed condition.
(a) Monotremes
(b) Marsupials
(c) Placentals
(d) None of these
(b) Marsupials
(14) Limbs of Sea Cows and Sea Lions are the product of:
(a) Convergent Evolution
(b) Divergent Evolution
(c) Parallel Evolution
(d) None of these
(c) Sloths
(16) Only hind limbs are lost in:
(a) Snakes
(b) Whales
(c) Bats
(d) None of these
(b) Whales
(17) Among the following which snake is non-poisonous?
(a) Krait
(b) Python
(c) Viper
(d) None of these
(b) Python
(18) Which one is excluded from the Phylum Chordata.
(a) Urochordata
(b) Hemichordata
(c) Cephalochordata
(d) None of these
(b) Hemichordata
(19) The earliest known species of birds is:
(a) Archaeopteryx
(b) Hesperornis
(c) Ichthyornis
(d) None of these
(a) Archaeopteryx
(20) A muscular diaphragm helps to move air into and out of the lungs in:
(a) Amphibians
(b) Reptilians
(c) Avians
(d) Mammalians
(e) None of these
(d) Mammalians
Geography MCQs 2015-16 (Solved)
(1) Instrument used for the measurement of wind speed is called
(a) Altimeter
(b) Barometer
(c) Anemometer
(d) None of these
(2) Vernal equinox occurs on:
(a) December 21
(b) September 23
(c) June 21
(d) None of these
(3) Atmospheric pressure at sea level is:
(a) 750 mm
(b) 760 mm
(c) 770 mm
(d) None of these
(4) When there is an active upward ascent of lighter warm air over the cold dense
air, the front is called:
(a) Cold front
(b) Warm foot
(c) Occluded front
(d) None of these
(5) On 21st of June the sun shines vertically on the:
(a) Tropic of Capricorn
(b) Tropic of cancer
(c) Equator
(d) Arctic circle
(e) None of these
(6) The hot molten material erupted from a volcano is called:
(a) Lava
(b) Magma
(c) Pyro-clast
(d) None of these
(7) The point in the earth from where seismic waves spread out in all directions is:
(a) Seismic Center
(b) Epicenter
(c) Earthquake focus
(d) None of these
(8) The continental crust ranges from:
(a) 7 to 20 Km in thickness
(b) 20 to 70 Km in thickness
(c) 40 to 150 Km in thickness
(d) None of these
(9) Marble is a:
(a) Sedimentary rock
(b) Igneous rock
(c) Metamorphic rock
(d) None of these
(10) Yardang is produced by:
(a) River
(b) Glacier
(c) Wind
(d) Volcanic activity
(e) None of these
(11) Continental glacier produces the following feature on the earth surface.
(a) V-shaped Valley
(b) U-shaped Valley
(c) Hanging Valley
(d) None of these
(12) The deepest point in the ocean bottom is in:
(a) Indian ocean
(b) Atlantic ocean
(c) Pacific ocean
(d) Arctic ocean
(e) None of these
(13) The flat ocean bottom lying near the continents is called:
(a) Peneplain
(b) Archipelagic Apron
(c) Lacustrine Plain
(d) None of these
(14) Benguela current flows near the western coast of:
(a) Australia
(b) South Africa
(c) Africa
(d) None of these
(15) Waves are caused by:
(a) Gravitational force of moon
(b) Gravitational force of earth
(c) Solar radiation
(d) Winds
(e) None of these
(16) Conical Projection is best suited for:
(a) Polar Regions
(b) Equatorial Regions
(c) Temperate latitudes
(d) None of these
(17) Zero degree meridian is:
(a) 15 East of Prime Meridian
(b) 10 East of Prime Meridian
(c) 5 West of Prime Meridian
(d) None of these
(18) A map on RF 1:2400 will be:
(a) A Large Scale map
(b) Small Scale map
(c) Medium Scale map
(d) None of these
(19) Lines showing places of equal rainfall are called:
(a) Isohalines
(b) Isobars
(c) Isopleths
(d) None of these
(20) Sea water contains on the average about:
(a) 3.5% Salt
(b) 2.7% Salt
(c) 7% Salt
(d) None of these
(1) Technical base for the earliest urban civilization was:
(a) Agriculture
(b) Trade
(c) Mining
(d) None of these
(2) Modern man evolved on the earth at least:
(a) 150,000 to 50,000 years back
(b)300,000 to 100,000 years back
(c) 600,000 to 200,000 years back
(d) 1,000,000 to 555,000 years back
(e) None of these
(3) Han, Asoka and Roman dynasties were characterized by:
(a) Urban culture
(b) Rural set up
(c) Markets
(d) None of these
(4) Thinly spread food gatherers still occupy most of:
(a) Latin America
(b) Southern Europe
(c) Eastern Asia
(d) None of these
(5) Nile Valley is located in:
(a) Central Africa
(b) South Africa
(c) North Africa
(d) West Africa
(e) None of these
(6) Antananarivo is capital of:
(a) Lithuania
(b) Macedonia
(c) Nicaragua
(d) Madagascar
(e) None of these
(7) Shanty towns are feature of:
(a) African large towns
(b) Indian Cities
(c) Eskimo dwellings
(d) None of these
(8) Sadza, a stiff maize porridge is the staple food of:
(a) Syria
(b) North Korea
(c) Newzealand
(d) Zimbabwe
(e) None of these
(9) Water resources care the basis for countrys development in:
(a) Iran
(b) Sudan
(c) Turkey
(d) Spain
(e) None of these
(10) Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite statistic calculated from:
(a) Life expectancy
(b) Educational Expenditure
(c) Foreign Exchange
(d) None of these
(11) Peru, Bolivia and Mexico had centers of advanced culture called:
(a) Aegean
(b) Buddha
(c) Mayan and Inca
(d) None of these
(12) Current position of Human Geography in the U.S. has edited by:
(a) Taaffe
(b) Scholz
(c) Brodnock
(d) Janzen
(e) None of these
(13) Austria and Switzerland are included in:
(a) Northern Europe
(b) Alpine Europe
(c) Mediterranean Europe
(d) None of these
(14) Metal working Industries, collectivized agriculture and export of mineral fuel are
features of:
(a) Japan
(b) India
(c) Russian federation
(d) Germany
(e) None of these
(15) Christaller (1933) pioneered theory of:
(a) Agricultural Locations
(b) Central place
(c) Industrial Locations
(d) None of these
(16) Prairie Provinces are parts of:
(a) Afghanistan
(b) Somalia
(c) Thailand
(d) None of these
(17) The so called Green Revolution began in India in:
(a) 1980
(b) 1970
(c) 1966
(d) 1990
(e) None of these
(18) Myanmar a mountainous country is located in:
(a) South West Asia
(b) South East Asia
(c) Southern Asia
(d) None of these
(19) Systematic colonization of land in South Asia began in:
(a) Mid 18th Century
(b) Mid 19th Century
(c) Mid 20th Century
(d) None of these
(20) Pakistans iron and steel mill at Pipri is built by:
(a) British assistance
(b) UAE assistance
(c) German assistance
(d) Soviet assistance
(e) None of these
(8) Acetylcholine is a:
(a) chemical transmitter
(b) electrical transmitter
(c) physical transmitter
(d) None of these
4. which of the following is the porous opening through which water enters the hydrocoel of
an echinoderm?
(a). pedicellaria (b). tube feet (c)Madreporite (d) none of these
5. The body cavity of most triploblastic animals formed by splitting of mesoderm into an
outer and inner layer is called
(A). coelentron (b). coelom (c) colon (d).none of these
10. the pillar or central axis around which the whorls of gastropods shell are coiled is called:
(a). columella (b). collembolan (c). collublasts (d) none of these
12. the stage in embryo in which the primary germ layers have been laid down is called:
(a). gastrula (b). blastula (c). morula (d) none of these
13. a fish which migrate down river to spawn in the sea is called:
(a). anadromous (b). catadromous (c). dromiacea (d) none of these
15. facets by which vertebratae articulates with one another are called:
(a). Metapophyses (b). parapophyses (c). Zygopophyses (d) none of these
16. the innermembrane of the two foetal membrane in reptiles, birds and mammals is
called:
(a). Amnion (b). chorion (c). peritoneum (d) none of these
x) the two common mosquito genera ,anopheles and culex, can be easily identified by
a)color b) flying speed c)size d) sitting posture e) none of these
xii)sternum is absent in
a) mammals b) birds c)amphibians d)fishes e) none of these
iv) During the beating of the heart,in which region will the heighest pressure develop?
a)left atrium b) left ventricle c) pulmonary artery d) right ventricle e) none of these..????
v)which molecules are are produced by the digestion of starch and proteins?
a)glycerol and amino acids b) glycerol and fatty acids c) sugar and amino acids d) sugar and
fatty acids e)none of these
viii)which of the following normally enters the blood as it passes through the pancreas?
a)amino acids b)glycogen c)insulin d) lipase e) none of these ...????
x) which of the following would be more prominent in a secretory cell than in the non
secretory cell?
a)golgi apparatus b) mitochondria c) ribosomes d)pinocytotic vesicles e)none of these
xv) in most ecosystems, the greatest amount of energy flows through the,
a)sec.consumers b) herbivores c) carnivores d) decomposers e) none of these
(a) carapace
(a) Perissodactyls
(a) Pronephros
(b) Gustatoreceptors
(c) chondriogenesis
(a) Pectoral
(b) Diploblastic
(11) The arrangement of the organs of an animal in a series of similar units along the
longitudinal axis of the body is called:
(a) Pseudometamerism
(b) Parametamerism
(c) Metamerism
(d) Prometamerism
(c) Metamerism
(12) The white blood corpuscles of the cockroach are called as:
(a) Haematocyte
(b) Haematoclast
(c) Haemoblast
(d) Leucocyte
(a) Haematocyte
(b) ecdysone
(b) osculum
(c) 7
(c) Mammals
(a) dorsal
Q.1. Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the Answer Sheet. (20)
(xx) Raw material for evolution are variation, which are produced through:
(a) Gene mutation
(b) Chromosomal aberration
(c) Both a and b
(d) None of these
Paper-1
(1) The mode of nutrition in AMOEBA is:
(a) Holozoic
(b) Saprozoic
(c) Saprophytic
(d) None of these
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(1) Many humans become ill by consuming milk products because they lack:
(a) Bacteria in their intestines
(b) Rennin
(c) Hydrochloric acid
(d) Lactase
(e) None of these
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Paper-3
(1) The main division of the chromosomes occurs in:
(a) Prophase
(b) Metaphase
(c) Anaphase
(d) Jelophase
(e) None of these
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Paper-4
(1) Chiasma formation could be seen first time in the following stage/sub stage of Meiosis:
(a) Leptotene
(b) Zygotene
(c) Pachytene
(d) Diplotene
(e) None of these
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Paper-5
(1) Contractile vacoule in protozoa is basically responsible for
(a) Excretion
(b) osmoregultion
(c) Feeding
(d) All of these.
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Paper-6
1) Cell membrane is chemically
a. nucleoprotein
b. lipoprotein
c. lipid
d. protein
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Paper-7
i) What is the function of contractile vacuole?
a) Respiration
b) reproduction
c) Osmoregulation
d) digestion
e) None of these
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Paper-8
(i) Cell membrane is formed of:
(a) Carbohydrate
(b) Lipid
(c) Protein
(d) Lipoprotein
(e) None of these
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1) Many humans become ill by consuming milk products because they lack:
(a) Bacteria in their intestines
(b) Rennin
(c) Hydrochloric acid
(d) Lactase
(e) None of these
(d) Lactase
(2) Which of the following process cause substance to move across membranes without the
expenditure of cellular energy?
(a) Endocytosis
(b) Active transport
(c) Diffusion
(d) None of these
(c) Diffusion
(b) Myoglobin
(d) Tetanus
(c) Starch
(d) Deoxyribose
(b) HAV
(12) A virion is a:
(a) Viral protein
(b) Viral gene
(c) Virus
(d) Viral lysozyme
(e) None of these
(c) Virus
(13) The study of fossils and their relationship to the evolution of life on earth is called:
(a) Fossilization
(b) Palaeontology
(c) Palaeozoology
(d) None of these
(b) Palaeontology
(d) Connective
(15) Interstitial fluid closely resembles to:
(a) Rain water
(b) Sea water
(c) Lake water
(d) Pond water
(e) None of these
(16) The amount of lactic acid in muscles increases when they are lacking in:
(a) CO2
(b) C6H12O6
(c) Energy
(d) Oxygen
(e) None of these
(d) Oxygen
(17) If a person eats more protein than are needed, this causes increased production of:
(a) Hormones
(b) Urea
(c) Lactic acid
(d) CO2
(e) None of these
(b) Urea
(a) Asia
(d) Epithelial