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Biology AND ZOOLGY Mcqs For


Lecturer & Subject Specialist Exams
1. What is the main purpose of white blood corpuscles?
A. To carry nutrients
B. To combat infection
C. To carry oxygen
D. To give strength
Answer is = B
2. Total volume of blood in a normal human being is
A. 5 6 liters
B. 3 4 liters
C. 8 10 liters
D. 10 12 liters
Answer is = A
3. Red blood corpuscles are formed in the
A. Liver
B. Bone marrow
C. Kidneys
D. Heart
Answer is = B
4. Blood does not coagulate inside the body to the presence of
A. Fi brin
B. Heparin
C. Haemoglobin
D. Plasma
Answer is = B
5. Lungs are situated in the
A. Abdominal cavity
B. Buccal cavity
C. Pericardinal cavity
D. Thoracic cavity
Answer is = D
6. How many numbers of bones in the human body of an adult ?
A. 210
B. 206
C. 250
D. 450
Answer is = B
7. The pancreas secretes
A. Insulin
B. Vatiman A
C. Bile juice
D. None
Answer is = A
8. The seat of memory in the human brain is located in the
A. Medulla oblongata
B. Cerebrum
C. Cortex
D. Cerebellum
Answer is = C
9. Tibia is a bone found in the
A. Arm
B. Skull
C. Leg
D. Face
Answer is = C
10. The main function of the kidney is
A. To control blood pressure
B. To control body temperature
C. To remove waste products from the body
D. To help in digestion of food
Answer is = C
11. The strongest muscle in the human body is found in
A. hands
B. neck
C. buttocks
D. legs
Answer is = C
12. What is gene?
A. Sleep inducing drug
B. Unit of heredity
C. A type of body cell
D. A kind of vitamin
Answer is = B
13. The function of haemoglobin is
A. To transport oxygen
B. Destruction of bacteria
C. Prevention of anaemia
D. Utilization of energy
Answer is = A
14. A vegetable containing sulphur is
A. Potato
B. Cabbage
C. Brinjal
D. Pumpkin
Answer is = B
15. Enzymes help in
A. Respiration
B. Digestion of food
C. Immune system
D. Reproduction
Answer is = B
16. Ptyalin is an enzyme produced in the
A. Salivary glands
B. Pituitary gland
C. Thyroid glands
D. Pancreas
Answer is = A
17. Heightened emotion is caused by
A. Pituitary gland
B. Thyroid glands
C. Adrenal glands
D. Salivary glands
Answer is = C
18. The shortest bone in the human body is
A. Vertebrae
B. Stapes
C. Phalages
D. Metacarpals
Answer is = B
19. A balanced diet contains
A. Animals protein
B. Macro and micro nutrients
C. Food nutrients for growth and maintenance
D. Butter and ghee
Answer is = C
20. Wisdom teeth normally grow between the age of
A. 34-40
B. 17-30
C. 45-55
D. 10-17
Answer is = A
21. Dossier means
A. the do of medicine
B. the actual things
C. relevant paper
D. unarranged papers
Answer is = C
22. Lack ofcauses diabetes
A. Sugar
B. Insulin
C. Calcium
D. Vitamins
Answer is = B
23. Biopsy is done on
A. tissue taken from a dead body
B. tissue taken from living body
C. blood from veins
D. blood from arties
Answer is = B
24. Triple antigen vaccine is given children to protect them against
A. polio
B. whooping cough
C. tuberculosis
D. contagious diseases
Answer is = B
25. A man weighing 96 Kg consists of approximately -liters of water
A. 50 litters
B. 66.5 litters
C. 82 litters
D. 42 litters
Answer is = B
26. What does blood consists of?
60 % plasma, 40 % crop
65 % plasma, 40 % crop
62 % plasma, 40 % crop
68% plasma, 45 % crop
Answer is = A
,PPSC Lecturer Zoology MCQs Past Papers
Punjab Public Service Commission Lahore Past Papers Lecturer, Sample Papers, Model
Papers
for prreparation of Lecturer Test Click here for More MCQs
1) Chano cysts are found in?
(a) Coelentrate (b) Annelida (c) Porifera
(d) Arthropoda (e) All of these
2) House fly is a common insect having ______ legs.
(a) 4 (b) 6 (c) 8 (d) None of these
3) Silver fish is included in:
(a) Pisces (b) Arthropoda (c) Annelida (d) None of these
4) Number of vertebrae in neck of a giraffe are:
(a) 10 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) None of these
5) Flame cell is typical of:
(a) Annelida (b) Chordata (c) Porifera (d) Platyhelminthes
(e) None of these
6) Nervous system originates from:
(a) Epidermis (b) Mesodermis (c) Endodermis (d) None of these
(e) All of these
7) Mammals are characterized by:
(a) Mammary Glands (b) Hair (c) All of these (d) None of these
8) Nucleus is not present in RBC of:
(a) Fish (b) Snake (c) Bird (d) Mammal
(e) None of these
9) Scales in fish derive their origin from:
(a) Epidermis (b) Mesodermis (c) Endodermis (d) None of these
10) Sound in insect is produced through:
(a) Mouth (b) Tracheal movements (c) Wing beat (d) None of these
11) Sole of foot in man has ______ location:
(a) Dorsal (b) Ventral (c) lateral (d) None of these
12) Coelome in adult mammals is represented by:
(a) Visceral cavity (b) Cavity in brain (c) Both of these (d) None of these
13) The Skelton in insects is:
(a) Exoskeleton (b) Endoskeleton (c) None of these (d) Both of these
14) Sea horse is included in:
(a) Mammals (b) Fish (c) Reptiles (d) None of these
15) Circulatory system is open type in:
(a) Annelida (b) Insecta (c) Mammals (d) None of these
16) The body cavity is regarded as pseudocoele in Nematodes because:
(a) Has ectodermal origin
(b) Not completely lined by Mesodermal epithelium
(c) Has endodermal origin
(d) None of these
(e) All of these
17) True metaneric segmentation is characteristic of:
(a) Molluses (b) Annelida (c) Arthropoda (d) None of these
18) Hollow dorsal nervous system is present in:
(a) Amphiexus (b) Fish (c) Mammals (c) None of these
(e) All of these
19) Contractile vacuole in protozoa is mainly responsible for:
(a) Excretion (b) Osmoregulation (c) respiration (d) None of these
20) Scorpion is included in:
(a) Insecta (b) Arachnida (c) Echinodermata (d) None of these
21) Cell membrane is formed of:
(a) Carbohydrate (b) Lipid (c) Protein
(d) Lipoprotein (e) None of these
22) Electron transport chain reaction occur in:
(a) Cell membrane (b) Cell wall (c) Endoplasm
(d) Mitochondrion (e) None of these
23) Ribosomes in cell are responsible for:
(a) Protein formation (b) Glycolysis (c) Lipid breakdown
(d) All of these (e) None of these
24) Golgi complex is responsible for:
(a) Carbohydrate metabolism (b) Protein synthesis (c) Lipid synthesis
(d) None of these (e) All of these
25) Basic excretory chemicals in all the cells is:
(a) Urea (b) Uric acid (c) Ammonia
(d) None of these (e) All of these
26) Oxygen transport from lungs to tissue occurs through:
(a) Difference in pressure (b) Solubility in plasma (c) Attachment with RBC surface
(d) None of these (e) All of these
27) FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) is produced in:
(a) Ovary (b) Hypothalamus (c) Pituatary
(d) None of these (e) All of these
(28) Lipase is an enzyme responsible for:
(a) Carbohydrate metabolism (b) Lipid breakdown (c) Protein breakdown
(d) None of these
(29) Law of segregation is applicable to:
(a) Homozygous individual (b) Heterozygous individual
(c) Both Homozygous and heterozygous (d) None of these
(30) Sex linked genes concern:
(a) Sex characters (b) Somatic character
(c) Mostly somatic character (d) None of these
(31) XXY individual in man is a phenotypic male, because:
(a) Two X chromosomes are present (b) Y-chromosome is present
(c) Both X and Y chromosomes are present (d) None of these
(32) Trisomic condition can be produced through:
(a) Primary Non-disjunction (b) Secondary non-disjunction (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(33) First living organism on this planet was:
(a) A protozoan (b) An algae (c) Bacteria (d) A virus (e) None of these
(34) Theory of Natural Selection was proposed by:
(a) Charles Darwin (b) A.R. Wallace (c) Both a and b (d) None of these
(35) Lamarcks theory of inheritance of acquired characters says:
(a) Environment forces a character (b) Environment selects a character
(c) Environment has no effect (d) None of these
(36) Orthoselection means:
(a) Selection occurring at different times (b) Selection occurring at different rates
(c) Selection occurring in one direction (d) None of these
(e) All of these
(37) Haeckles biogenetic law says:
(a) Ontogeny repeats phylogeny (b) Phylogeny repeats ontogeny
(c) None of these (d) Both a and b together
(38) Ecosystem is a system involving biotic and abiotic components which:
(a) Interact (b) Interact for energy flow (c) No interaction (d) None of these
(39) Nitrogen biogeochemical cycle is regarded as gasous cycle because:
(a) Nitrogen is a gas (b) Recycling is almost complete
(c) Major part of cycle is in gasous state (d) None of these
(40) 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
41) What is the function of contractile vacuole?
(a) respiration (b) reproduction (c) osmoregulation
(d) digestion (e) None of these
42) Specules are secreted by special mesenchymal amoebocytes called:
(a) scleroblasts (b) microscleres (c) myocytes
(d) collencytes (e) None of these
43) True nerve cells or ganglion cells occur for the first time in:
(a) Protozoa (b) Porifera (c) Coelenterata
(d) Annelida (e) None of these
44) 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
45) Nematocysts are found in:
(a) Protozoa (b) Porifera (c) Annelida
d) Mollusca (e) None of these
(46) In polychaetes the locomotory organ is:
(a) pseudopodium (b) neuropodium (c) notopodium
(d) parapodium (e) None of these
(47) Worms belonging to phylum platyhelminthes are commonly known as:
(a) round worms (b) ring worms (c) segmented worms
(d) earth worms (e) None of these
(48) Bipinnaria is a larval form of:
(a) Coelenterate (b) Polychaeta (c) Echinodermata
(d) Cestoda (e) None of these
(49) Closed type of circulatory system is found in:
(a) Platyhelminthes (b) Annelida (c) Porifera
(d) Arthropoda (e) None of these
(50) The two common mosquito genera, Anophelesand Culex, can be easily identified by
their:
(a) colour (b) flying speed (c) size
(d) sitting posture (e) None of these
Zoology Mcqs Practice Test
Zoology Mcqs Practice Test
1) Insects are characterized by:
(a) 3 pairs of legs (b) Two pairs of antennae (c) Wings on body (d) Large sized eggs
(e) None of these
(2) Body is metamorically segmented in:
(a) Porifera (b) Annelida (c) Coelentrata (d) None of these
(3) Which of the following arthropod are totally aquatic?
(a) Crustaceans (b) Insects (c) Milipedes (d) None of these
(4) Dorsal tubular nerve cord is characteristic of:
(a) Some chordates (b) Some non chordates (c) All non chordates (d) All chordates
(e) None of these
(5) Opposable thumbs are characteristic feature of:
(a) Lagomorpha (b) Primates (c) Edentata (d) None of these
(6) Differences in the scales of fishes and reptiles lies in their being:
(a) Endodermal and dry (b) Epidermal and dry (c) Epidermal and wet (d) Endodermal
and wet (e) None of these
(7) Which of the following has oxygenated blood?
(a) Renal veins (b) Pulmonary veins (c) Pulmonary artery (d) Hepatic portal veins (e)
None of these
(8) Scapula is the bone of:
(a) Skull (b) Pelvic girdle (c) Pectoral girdle (d) Vertebral column (e) None of these
(9) All the digestive are formed in vertebrates by:
(a) Ectoderm only (b) Endoderm only (c) Mesoderm only (d) None of these
(10) Ammonia is chief excretory product in
(a) Reptiles (b) Turtles (c) Mammals (d) Fish (e) None of these
(1) Life originated during:
(a) Pre-cambrian period (b) Mesozoic era (c) Coenozoic era. (d) Proterozoic era (e)
None of these
(2) Pancreas secrete:
(a) Pepsin (b) Only hormones (c) Only enzymes (d) Both (a) and (b) (e) None of
these
(3) Louis Pasture is known for:
(a) Germ theory of disease (b) Germ plasm theory (c) Mutation theory (d) Cell theory
(e) None of these
(4) Life originated:
(a) In air (b) On land (c) In water (d) In all (a), (b) and (c) (e) None of these
(5) Virus are:
(a) Unicellular (b) Acellular (c) Multicellular (d) Free living (e) None of these
(6) Wings of insects and bats are examples of:
(a) Homologous organs (b) Analogous organs (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Vestigial
organs (e) None of these
(7) Archeopteryx is a connecting link between:
(a) Amphibians and reptiles (b) Reptiles and birds (c) Birds and mammals
(d) Amphibians and birds (e) None of these
(8) Lamarcks theory of Evolution is based upon:
(a) Effect of environment (b) Use and disuse of body parts (c) Inheritance of
Acquired characters (d) All of these (e) None of these
(9) Absorption of digested food occurs mainly in:
(a) Colon (b) Small intestine (c) Large intestine (d) Stomach (e) None of these
(10) A renal portal system is found in:
(a) Man (b) Horse (c) Rabbit (d) Frog (e) None of these
(11) Tangoreceptors respond to:
(a) Heat (b) Smell (c) Chemicals (d) Touch (e) None of these
(12) Third ventricle is found in:
(a) Brain of Rabbit (b) Heart of Rabbit (c) Kidney of Frog (d) Heart of Frog (e) None
of these
(13) Blood from glomerulus returns by:
(a) Afferent renal arteriole (b) Efferent renal arteriole (c) Both of these (d) Renal vein
(14) Vital morphological and Physiological units of Mammalian Kidney are:
(a) Ureters (b) Seminiferous tubules (c) Uriniferous tubules (d) All of these (e) None
of these
(15) Which of the following secretes Oxytocin:
(a) Adrenals (b) Pituitary (c) Thyroid (d) Ovaries (e) None of these
(16) Longest cells in animals are:
(a) Nerve cells (b) Egg cells (c) Kidney cells (d) Liver cells (e) None of these
(17) Function of centromere is to:
(a) Initiate cell division (b) Inhibit cell division (c) Provide site for cell division (d) Do
all of these
(18) Which of the following has extranuclear DNA:
(a) Mitochondria (b) Lysosomes (c) Golgi complex (d) All of these (e) None of these
(19) Who gave laws of segregation and Dominance?
(a) Mendel (b) Morgan (c) Darwin (d) Muller (e) None of these
(20) Adrenal glands are found in close association with:
(a) Testes (b) Spleen (c) Liver (d) Ovaries (e) None of these
Biology Mcqs For Lecturer & Subject Specialist Exams
1. What is the main purpose of white blood corpuscles?
A. To carry nutrients
B. To combat infection
C. To carry oxygen
D. To give strength
Answer is = B
2. Total volume of blood in a normal human being is
A. 5 6 liters
B. 3 4 liters
C. 8 10 liters
D. 10 12 liters
Answer is = A
3. Red blood corpuscles are formed in the
A. Liver
B. Bone marrow
C. Kidneys
D. Heart
Answer is = B
4. Blood does not coagulate inside the body to the presence of
A. Fi brin
B. Heparin
C. Haemoglobin
D. Plasma
Answer is = B
5. Lungs are situated in the
A. Abdominal cavity
B. Buccal cavity
C. Pericardinal cavity
D. Thoracic cavity
Answer is = D
6. How many numbers of bones in the human body of an adult ?
A. 210
B. 206
C. 250
D. 450
Answer is = B
7. The pancreas secretes
A. Insulin
B. Vatiman A
C. Bile juice
D. None
Answer is = A
8. The seat of memory in the human brain is located in the
A. Medulla oblongata
B. Cerebrum
C. Cortex
D. Cerebellum
Answer is = C
9. Tibia is a bone found in the
A. Arm
B. Skull
C. Leg
D. Face
Answer is = C
10. The main function of the kidney is
A. To control blood pressure
B. To control body temperature
C. To remove waste products from the body
D. To help in digestion of food
Answer is = C
11. The strongest muscle in the human body is found in
A. hands
B. neck
C. buttocks
D. legs
Answer is = C
12. What is gene?
A. Sleep inducing drug
B. Unit of heredity
C. A type of body cell
D. A kind of vitamin
Answer is = B
13. The function of haemoglobin is
A. To transport oxygen
B. Destruction of bacteria
C. Prevention of anaemia
D. Utilization of energy
Answer is = A
14. A vegetable containing sulphur is
A. Potato
B. Cabbage
C. Brinjal
D. Pumpkin
Answer is = B
15. Enzymes help in
A. Respiration
B. Digestion of food
C. Immune system
D. Reproduction
Answer is = B
16. Ptyalin is an enzyme produced in the
A. Salivary glands
B. Pituitary gland
C. Thyroid glands
D. Pancreas
Answer is = A
17. Heightened emotion is caused by
A. Pituitary gland
B. Thyroid glands
C. Adrenal glands
D. Salivary glands
Answer is = C
18. The shortest bone in the human body is
A. Vertebrae
B. Stapes
C. Phalages
D. Metacarpals
Answer is = B
19. A balanced diet contains
A. Animals protein
B. Macro and micro nutrients
C. Food nutrients for growth and maintenance
D. Butter and ghee
Answer is = C
20. Wisdom teeth normally grow between the age of
A. 34-40
B. 17-30
C. 45-55
D. 10-17
Answer is = A
21. Dossier means
A. the do of medicine
B. the actual things
C. relevant paper
D. unarranged papers
Answer is = C
22. Lack ofcauses diabetes
A. Sugar
B. Insulin
C. Calcium
D. Vitamins
Answer is = B
23. Biopsy is done on
A. tissue taken from a dead body
B. tissue taken from living body
C. blood from veins
D. blood from arties
Answer is = B
24. Triple antigen vaccine is given children to protect them against
A. polio
B. whooping cough
C. tuberculosis
D. contagious diseases
Answer is = B
25. A man weighing 96 Kg consists of approximately -liters of water
A. 50 litters
B. 66.5 litters
C. 82 litters
D. 42 litters
Answer is = B
26. What does blood consists of?
60 % plasma, 40 % crop
65 % plasma, 40 % crop
62 % plasma, 40 % crop
68% plasma, 45 % crop
Answer is = A
Botany Mcqs For PCS & CSS Exams
(i) The Green Algae belongs to:
(a) Cyanochloranta
(b) Chlorophycophyta
(c) Charophyta
(d) Cryptophycophyta
(e) None of these
(ii) If the gametes and gametangia in Fungi are of unequal size, they are termed as:
(a) Heterothallic
(b) Homothallic
(c) Isogametes
(d) Anisogametes
(e) None of these
(iii) Chlorophyll d exists in:
(a) Pyrrophyta
(b) Phaeophyta
(c) Cryptophyta
(d) Rhodophyta
(e) None of these
(iv) Which of the type of chlorophyll is rare in Xanthophyceae and has been
determined in only two of its genera:
(a) chlorophyll a
(b) chlorophyll e
(c) chlorophyll b
(d) chlorophyll d
(e) None of these
(v) The Axoneme in an algal filament is composed of ____________ fibrils:
(a) five
(b) seven
(c) eleven
(d) one
(e) None of these
(vi) An antibiotic called Chlorellin is derived from:
(a) Chara
(b) Spirogyra
(c) Volvox
(d) Chlorella
(e) None of these
(vii) In Pakistan, Volvox is found abundantly in water ponds during the months of:
(a) March and April
(b) May and June
(c) November and December
(d) January and February
(e) None of these
(viii) Because of extracting ______ from water and depositing it in their walls different
species of Chara are referred to as Stone Worts:
(a) Sodium chloride
(b) Calcium carbonate
(c) Potassium sulphate
(d) Potassium nitrate
(e) None of these
(ix) Puccinia graminis causes _______ in wheat:
(a) Yellow or stripe rust
(b) Brown or orange leaf rust
(c) Black or stem rust
(d) Loose green smut
(e) None of these
(x) The zero and one stages of Puccinia graminis are produced on:
(a) Triticum aestivum
(b) Hordeum Vulgare
(c) Sorghum Vulgare
(d) Barberis Vulgaris
(e) None of these
(xi) A stable self-supporting association of a _______ is termed as lichen:
(a) bryophyte & a pteridophyte
(b) mycobiont & a phycobiont
(c) plant & animal
(d) gymnosperm & angiosperm
(e) None of these
(xii) Equisetum is the only living genus that belongs to:
(a) Sphenopsida
(b) Caphalida
(c) Chlorophycophyta
(d) Pteropsida
(e) None of these
(xiii) The genus Equisetum comprises about 25 species distributed world-over except
in:
(a) Eurasia
(b) North America
(c) South America
(d) Australasia
(e) None of these
(xiv) The members of class Filicinae in pteridophyta date back to _______ era:
(a) Mesozoic
(b) Paleozoic
(c) Cenozoic
(d) Cambrian
(e) None of these
(xv) Marsilea quadrifolia belongs to the group of plants known as:
(a) Lichens
(b) Sedges
(c) Ferns
(d) Shrubs
(e) None of these
(xvi) ________ show marked affinities with both Pteridophytes and angiosperms:
(a) Bryophytes
(b) Hydrophytes
(c) Gymnosperms
(d) Epiphytes
(e) None of these
(xvii) _______ has five leaves in the spur:
(a) Pinus longifolia
(b) Pinus excelsa
(c) Pinus roxberghii
(d) Pinus wallichiana
(e) None of these
(xviii) The resting period between pollination and fertilization in Taxas baccata may
be:
(a) Five to ten months
(b) Two to three months
(c) One to two months
(d) Ten to eleven months
(xix) In Ephedra, the oosphore undergoes repeated divisions to produce eight-celled:
(a) Zygote
(b) Zygosphore
(c) Endosperm
(d) Pro-embryo
(e) None of these
(xx) Double fertilization is a characteristic of:
(a) Gymnosperms
(b) Bryophytes
(c) Angiosperms
(d) Pteridophytes
(e) None of these
(i) NADH from the Krebs cycle is approximately equal to:
(a) 2 ATP
(b) 3 ATP
(c) 4 ATP
(d) 6 ATP
(e) None of these
(ii) In mitochondrial electron transport chains, the final c acceptor is:
(a) H2O
(b) H2O2
(c) NAD+
(d) FAD
(e) None of these
(iii) The movement of water from cell to cell via plasmadesmata is called:
(a) Symplastic
(b) Transmembrane
(c) Apoplastic
(d) Facilitated
(e) None of these
(iv) In maize plant, the CO2 fixation mechanism is called:
(a) C3 pathway
(b) C4 pathway
(c) CAM pathway
(d) C3 C4 intermediate
(e) None of these
(v) Salt-loving plants are known as:
(a) Glycophytes
(b) Halophytes
(c) Xerophytes
(d) Mesophytes
(e) None of these
(vi) With the addition of solution to a liquid system, the water potential of the system:
(a) Increases
(b) Decreases
(c) Remains stable
(d) Remains variable
(e) None of these
(vii) The conversion of pyruvate into acetyl C0. A is called:
(a) Glycolysis
(b) Fermentation
(c) Oxidative carboxylation
(d) B-Oxidation
(e) None of these
(viii) Between adenine and thymine, there are:
(a) Two hydrogen bonds
(b) 3 hydrogen bonds
(c) One hydrogen bond
(d) 4 hydrogen bonds
(e) None of these
(ix) The stage of meiosis in which pairing of homologous chromosomes starts is
called:
(a) Leptotene
(b) Zygotene
(c) Diplotene
(d) Pachytene
(e) None of these
(x) The site of chromosome on which a gene is located is called:
(a) Allele
(b) Locus
(c) Site
(d) Trait
(e) None of these
(xi) In a dihybrid cross, the ratio of F2 generation is:
(a) 9:3:3:1
(b) 3:1
(c) 1:2:1
(d) 1:1
(e) None of these
(xii) When a single gene has multiple effects, the phenomenon is called:
(a) Codominance
(b) Epistasis
(c) Pleiotropy
(d) Genostasis
(e) None of these
(xiii) Lamarcks theory of evolution was published in:
(a) 1807
(b) 1808
(c) 1809
(d) 1810
(e) None of these
(xiv) The book Origin of Species was written by:
(a) Linnaeus
(b) Lamarck
(c) Mendel
(d) Darwin
(e) None of these
(xv) The interaction between algae and fungi to form lichen is called:
(a) Parasitism
(b) Mutalism
(c) Commensalism
(d) Amensalism
(e) None of these
(xvi) The actual location or place where an organism lives is called:
(a) Habitat
(b) Ecosystem
(c) Niche
(d) Biome
(e) None of these
(xvii) Which of the biomes has been increased in area by human activities?
(a) Savanna
(b) Grassland
(c) Desert
(d) Coniferous forest
(e) None of these
(xviii) Which zone of the lake ecosystem consists of phyto-and zoo-planktons?
(a) Littoral zone
(b) Limnetic zone
(c) Profundal zone
(d) Water deep layers
(e) None of these
(xix) Which of the following is a biotic component of an ecosystem?
(a) Producers
(b) Consumers
(c) Decomposers
(d) All of these
(e) None of these
(xx) A sequence of changes in the community structure of an ecosystem over a
period of time is called:
(a) Natural selection
(b) Succession
(c) Neo-Darwinism
(d) Lamarckism
(e) None of these
ans
1.3ATP
2.h2o
3.symplast
4.c4pathway
5.halophytes
6.remain stable
7.none(oxidative decarboxylation)
8.two hydrogen bond
9.zygotene
10.locus
11.9:3:3:1
12.pleiotrophy
13.1909
14.darwin
15.mutualism
16.habitat
17.grassland
18.all of these
20.succession

1. Metamerically segmented worms belong to phylum:

(a)Nematoda (b)Platyhelminthes (c) Annelida (d)None of these

2. Which of the following is a multiflagellate Protozoa?

(a)Ceratium (b)Noctiluca (c) Leishmania (d)None of these

3. Spicules are secreted by:

(a)Scleroblasts (b)Nematoblasts (c) Endoblasts (d)None of these

4. Which of the following is a 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 the mesoderm
into an outer and an

inner layer is called:

(a)Coelentron (b)Coelom (c) Colon (d)None of these

6. Compound eyes are found in:

(a)Platyhelminthes (b)Ecinodermate (c) Mollusca (d)None of these

7. Egg-laying mammals are placed in sub class:


(a)Meththeria (b)Prototheria (c) Theria (d)None of these

8. Open circulatory system is found in:

(a)Birds (b)Earthworms (c) Cockroaches (d)None of these

9. Bivalve molluscs are usually:

(a)Scavangers (b)Deposit feeder (c) Filter feeder (d)None of these

10. The pillar or central axis around which the whorls of a gastropod shell are coiled
is called:

(a)Columella (b)Collembola (c) Colloblasts (d)None of these

11. The ninth vertebra of frog is known as:

(a)Cervical (b)Sacral (c) Urostyle (d)None of these

12. The stage in an 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 migrates down river to spawn in the sea is called:

(a)Anadromous (b)Catadromous (c) Dromiacea (d)None of these

14. Which of the following has four-chambered heart?

(a)Dog fish (b)Frog (c) Pigeon (d)All of these

15. Facets by which vertebrae articulate with one another are called:

(a)Metapophyses (b)Parapophyses (c) Zygopophyses (d)None of these

16. The inner membrane of the two foetal membranes in reptiles, birds and
mammals is called:

(a)Amnion (b)Chorion (c) Peritoneum (d)None of these

17. Amphioxus is an example of:

(a)Urochordata (b)Cyclostomata (c) Hemichordata (d)None of these

18. Filarial worm (genus Wuchereria) belong to phylum:

(a)Nematoda (b)Platyhelminthes (c) Annelida (d)None of these


19. Notochord is formed from primary:

(a)Ectoderm (b)Mesoderm (c) Endoderm (d)All of these

20. Shell fish includes:

(a)Shrimp, Crabs and eel fish (b)Dog fish, crabs and lobsters

(c) Lobsters, crabs and shrimps (d)All of these

1. Which of these is a direct source of energy for muscle contraction?

(a)ATP (b)Creatine phosphate (c) Lactic acid (d)Glucose (e)None of these

2. Muscle fatigue is caused by:

(a)CO2 (b)Lactic acid (c) Fumaric acid (d)Ethyl alcohol (e) None of these

3. The functional unit in a skeletal muscle is called:

(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)Simple Squamous (b)Stratified Squamous (c) Stratified Columnar

(d)Pseudo Stratified Cubiodal (e) None of these

5. Which of the following is not considered to be a tissue?

(a)Cartilage (b)Mucous membrane lining the stomach (c) Blood (d)Brain (e) All of
these

6. As a Zoologist you would look for looping movement in:

(a)Earthworms (b)Poly chaetes (c) Echinoderms (d)Leeches (e) None of these

7. The elements of nervous system which help in co-ordination are:

(a)Receptors (b)Neurons (c) Effectors (d)All of these (e) None of these

8. The distal ends of which of these neurons lie adjacent to blood stream:

(a)Afferent neurons (b)Efferent neurons (c) Inter neurons

(d)Neuro secretory neuron (e) All of these

9. The electrical potential that exists across a cell membrane is:


(a)Resting membrane potential (b)Active membrane potential (c) Automatic
potential

(d)All of these (e) None of these

10. A nerve is a:

(a)Collection of neurons (b)Concentration of dendrites and exons

(c) Bundles of exons or dendrites of neurons

(d)Bundles of exons or dendrites bounded by connective tissues (e) None of these

11. Which of these is a correct statement?

(a)All of the neurons are excitable (b)All of the neurons can transmit impulses across
their membrane

(c) Transmission of nurve impulses is always unidirectional (d)All of these


statements

(e) None of these

12. Sodium-Potassium pump operates with the help of which of these enzymes:

(a)Na+K+ ATPase (b)Phosphatase (c) Isomerase (d)Hydrolase (e) None of these

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)Neuropeptides (b)Neurohormones (c) Pheromones (d)Neurotransmitters


(e) None of these

14. Hormones that the Thyroid gland secrets are:

(a)Proteins (b)Amines (c) Steroids (d)Carbohydrates (e) All of these

15. Thyroxine is:

(a)An enzyme (b)A hormone (c) A vitamin (d)An excretory waste (e) None of these

16. Development of Secondary Sexual characters in a female is controlled by:

(a)STH (b)Androgens (c) TSH (d)Estrogens (e) None of these

17. Insulin is a hormone which is secreted by:


(a)Islet of langerhans and regulates glucose level in blood (b)Thyroid and regulates
growth

(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:

(a)Thyroid (b)Para-thyroid (c) Adrenals (d)Thymus (e) None of these

19. A hormone responsible for conversion of glucose into glycogen within the liver is
called:

(a)Secretin (b)Gastrin (c) Pancreozymin (d)Insulin (e) None of these

20. Fibrinogen is found in the:

(a)Bile and produced in liver (b)Blood and produced by RBCS

(c) Blood and produced in liver (d)Bone and produced in bone marrow (e) None of
these

i)What is the function of contractile vacuole?


a) Respiration b) reproduction c) osmoregulation d) digestion e) none of these

ii) specules are secreted by special mesenchymal amoebocytes called


a)scleroblasts b)microscleres c)myocytes d)collencytes e) none of these
iii) true nerve cells or ganglion cells occur for the first time in
a) protozoa b) porifera c)coelentrata d)annelida 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

v) nematocysts are found in


a) protozoa b)porifera c) annelida d) mollusca e) none of these

vi) in polychaetes the locomotory organ is


a)pseudopodium b) neuropodium c) notopodium d) parapodium e) none of these

vii) worms belonging to phylum platyhelminthes are commonly known as


a)round worms b) ring worms c) segmented worms d) earth worms e) none of these
viii) bipinnaria is the larval form of
a) coelentrata b) polychaeta c) echinodermata d)cestoda e) none of these

ix)closed type of circulatory system is found in


a) platyhelminthes b) annelida c)porifera d) arthropoda e) 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

xi) sweat glands are epidermal glands found in


a)all birds b) reptiles and mammals c) mammals only d)birds and reptiles e) none of these

xii)sternum is absent in
a) mammals b) birds c)amphibians d)fishes e) none of these

xiii) amphioxus belongs to


a)cephalochordata b) hemichordata c)urochordata d) cyclostoma e) none of these

xiv) the urochordates or tunicates are marine animals commonly known as


a)sea cucumber b)sea squirts c) sea urchin d) sea star e) none of these

xv) optic lobes are found in


a)fore brain b) mid brain c) hind brain d) medulla e) none of these

xvi) the number of cervical vertebrae in most mammals is


a)2 b)4 c)9 d) 11 e) none of these

xvii) lymph hearts are absent in


a)fishes b)amphibians c) reptiles d)mammals e) none of these

xviii)the lymph capillaries coming from intestinal villi are called


a) veins b) lymph nodes c) lacteals d) lymph ducts e) none of these

xix)how many caudal vertebrae are found in man?


a)1-2 b)3-4 c)5-6 d)7-8 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

Zoology MCQs 2015-16 (Solved)


(1) Despite the structural diversities they are characterized by having soft body
protected by calcareous shell developing from the mantle layer.
(a) Corals
(b) Foraminiferous
(c) Molluses
(d) 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

(10) The only groups of animals which are diploblastic in nature:


(a) Platy helminthes
(b) Coelentrata
(c) Porifera
(d) None of these
(b) Coelentrata
11) The phenomenon in which larva becomes sexually mature.
(a) Retrogressive Metamorphosis
(b) Neoteny
(c) Both a and b
(d) None of these

(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

(a) Convergent Evolution


(15) In these animals the teeth are reduced to molars without enamel or no teeth are
present.
(a) Moles
(b) Bats
(c) Sloths
(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

SUBJECT SPECIALIST SS ZOOLOGY

(1) Chemical composition of Ribosomes is:


(a) DNA
(b) RNA
(c) DNA & Protein
(d) RNA & Protein
(2) Electron Transport chain is located in:
(a) cytoplasm
(b) mitochondria
(c) lysosmes
(d) Nucleus

(3) Transcription involve the synthesis of:


(a) Mrna
(b) rRNA
(c) tRNA
(d) All of these

(4) XXY individual in Drosophila (Fruit fly) is:


(a) male
(b) female
(c) sterile
(d) All of these

(5) Ecological niche is of an individual:


(a) address
(b) profession
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these

(6) Crossing over involve the formation of:


(a) desmonstomata
(b) chromonemata
(c) chiasmata
(d) All of these

(7) Attachment of O2 with hemoglobin to form oxyhemoglobin is a change:


(a) Physical
(b) Chemical
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these

(8) Acetylcholine is a:
(a) chemical transmitter
(b) electrical transmitter
(c) physical transmitter
(d) None of these

(9) In Blood groups gene IA and IB are:


(a) Co-dominant
(b) Co-recessive
(c) Dominant recessive
(d) Incomplete Dominant

(10) The idea of Lamarack on evolution is based upon:


(a) Use & Disuse of organs
(b) Acquired character
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these

(11) Ammonia is the excretory nitrogenous waste:


(a) Primary
(b) Secondary
(c) Tertiary
(d) None of these

(12) Special functions of smooth Endoplasmic reticulum is:


(a) Lipid synthesis
(b) Glycogenolysis
(c) Detoxification
(d) All of these

(13) In birds sex is determined by the type of:


(a) Sperms
(b) Eggs
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these

(14) The Pre-Historic atmosphere of earth had:


(a) methane
(b) ammonia
(c) hydrogen sulphide
(d) All of these

(15) C. Linneous proposed the method of naming organisms:


(a) uninominal
(b) binomial
(c) trinomial
(d) None of these

(16) Trypsin is protease secreted in:


(a) Bile
(b) Saliva
(c) Gastric juice
(d) Pancreatic juice

(17) Cerebellum is the part of brain:


(a) Forebrain
(b) Mid-brain
(c) Hind-brain
(d) Spinal cord

(18) The constriction of centromere is called as:


(a) Primary
(b) Secondary
(c) Tertiary
(d) All of these

(19) Gene for Haemophilia in man is located on:


(a) autosome
(b) X-chromosome
(c) Y-chromosome
(d) All of these

(20) DNA duplicate during:


(a) Prophase
(b) Metaphase
(c) Telophase
(d) Interphase

1. Metamerically segmented worms belong to phylum:


(a). Nematoda (b). platyhelminthes (c) Annelida (d). None of these

2. Which of the following is multiflagellate protozoa?


(a). ceratium (b).Noctiluca (c). Leishmania (d). None of these

3. spicules are secreted by:


(a). Scleroblasts (b). nematoblasts (c). endoblasts (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

6. compound eyes are found in


(a). platyhelminthese (b). echinodermate (c). Mollusca (d) none of these

7. Egg laying mammals are placed in sub-class:


(a). Meththeria (b). protheria (c). theria (d) none of these

8. open circulatory system is found in :


(a). Birds (b). Earthworms (c). cockroach (d). none of these
9. bivalve mollusks are usually:
(a). scavangers (b). deposit feeders (c) filter feeders (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

11. the ninth vertebrae of frog is called:


(a). cervical (b). Sacral (c). Urostyle (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

14. which of the following has four chambered heart?


(a). Dog fish (b). Frog (c). Birds (d) All 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

17. amphioxius is an example of :


(a). Urochordata (b). cyclostomata (c). hemichordata (d) none of these

18. filarial worm (genus wuchereia) belong to phylum:


(a). Nematoda (b). platyhelminthes (c). annelids (d) none of these

19. Notochord is formed from primary :


(a). ectoderm (b). mesoderm (c). endoderm (d) all of these

20. shell fish includes:


(a). shrimp, crabs and eel fish (b). dog fish, crabs, and lobsters (c). lobsters, crabs and
shrimps (d) ALL of these

i)What is the function of contractile vacuole?


a) Respiration b) reproduction c) osmoregulation d) digestion e) none of these

ii) specules are secreted by special mesenchymal amoebocytes called


a)scleroblasts b)microscleres c)myocytes d)collencytes e) none of these
iii) true nerve cells or ganglion cells occur for the first time in
a) protozoa b) porifera c)coelentrata d)annelida 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

v) nematocysts are found in


a) protozoa b)porifera c) annelida d) mollusca e) none of these

vi) in polychaetes the locomotory organ is


a)pseudopodium b) neuropodium c) notopodium d) parapodium e) none of these

vii) worms belonging to phylum platyhelminthes are commonly known as


a)round worms b) ring worms c) segmented worms d) earth worms e) none of these
viii) bipinnaria is the larval form of
a) coelentrata b) polychaeta c) echinodermata d)cestoda e) none of these

ix)closed type of circulatory system is found in


a) platyhelminthes b) annelida c)porifera d) arthropoda e) 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

xi) sweat glands are epidermal glands found in


a)all birds b) reptiles and mammals c) mammals only d)birds and reptiles e) none of these

xii)sternum is absent in
a) mammals b) birds c)amphibians d)fishes e) none of these

xiii) amphioxus belongs to


a)cephalochordata b) hemichordata c)urochordata d) cyclostoma e) none of these

xiv) the urochordates or tunicates are marine animals commonly known as


a)sea cucumber b)sea squirts c) sea urchin d) sea star e) none of these

xv) optic lobes are found in


a)fore brain b) mid brain c) hind brain d) medulla e) none of these

xvi) the number of cervical vertebrae in most mammals is


a)2 b)4 c)9 d) 11 e) none of these

xvii) lymph hearts are absent in


a)fishes b)amphibians c) reptiles d)mammals e) none of these

xviii)the lymph capillaries coming from intestinal villi are called


a) veins b) lymph nodes c) lacteals d) lymph ducts e) none of these

xix)how many caudal vertebrae are found in man?


a)1-2 b)3-4 c)5-6 d)7-8 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

i) Which part of the brain detects the temp.changes in the blood?


a)cerebellum b)cerebral hemisphere c)hypothalamus d)medulla e) none of these

ii) From which of the following is urea formed?


a) Fat b) glycerol c) proteins d) starch e) none of these

iii) Where are hormones destroyed?


a)adrenal gland b)kidney c)liver d)pancreas 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

vi) which type of the cell stimulates the release of adrenaline?


a)white blood cell b)muscle cell c) pancreatic cell d) red blood cells e) none of these

vii)which secretion, released into the ailementary canal,contains no enzyme,but speeds up


fat digestion?
a)bile b) intestinal juice c) mucus d)pancreatic juice 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 ...????

ix) which of the following is the example of discontinuous variation?


a)blood group b) height c)intelligence d) weight 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

xi)which of the following is both found in DNA and mRNA?


a)ribose b) thyamine c) sugar-phosphate chain d) double helix structure e) none of these

xii) which is carried by the molecule of transfer RNA?


a)an amino acid molecule b) enzymes for protein synthesis c) information from the DNA d)
sequence of codons e) none of these

xiii)the populations of all the species in a given habitat are referred to as


a)biosphere d) community c)ecoshere d) ecosystem e)none of these
xiv)which of the following is not recycled in ecosystem?
a)carbon b) energy c) sulphur d) water 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

xvi)during which phase of meosis are chiasmata formed?


a)prophase I b) metaphase II c) metaphase I d)telophase II e) none of these

xvii)who proposed the mutation theory of evolution?


a)lamarck b) Darwin c) de vries d) Wallace e) none of these

xviii)during which phase of meosis do homologous chromosomes separate?


a)prophase I b) prophase II c) anaphase I d) anaphase II e) none of these

xix)in a DNA molecule,the basis of prymidine are


a)thymine and cytosine b) cytosine and guanine c) adenine and thymine d) thymine and
guanine e)none of these

xx)Triassic and Jurassic periods are included in the


a)palaeozoic era b)mesozoic era c)coenozoic era d) proterozoic era e) none of these

1) The autonomic nervous system comprises of:


(a) Sympathetic nervous system
(b) Para-sympathetic nervous system
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(2) In Turtles, the dorsal plate is known as:


(a) carapace
(b) Plastron
(c) scutes
(d) None of these

(a) carapace

(3) The odd-toed ungulates are termed as:


(a) Perissodactyls
(b) Artiodactyls
(c) Paradactyls
(d) All of these

(a) Perissodactyls

(4) The functional kidney of adult fishes is:


(a) Pronephros
(b) Mesonephros
(c) Metanephros
(d) None of these

(a) Pronephros

(5) The telencephalon & diencephalons are part of:


(a) Mid-brain
(b) Hind brain
(c) Fore brain
(d) All of these

(c) Fore brain

(6) The sense organs of taste in tongue are known as:


(a) Olfactoreceptors
(b) Gustatoreceptors
(c) cutaneous receptors
(d) All of these

(b) Gustatoreceptors

(7) The process of cartilage formation is known as:


(a) chondrioblasts
(b) Chondriocytosis
(c) chondriogenesis
(d) None of these

(c) chondriogenesis

(8) Significant flight muscles in birds is:


(a) Pectoral
(b) Appendicular
(c) Tensor
(d) All of these

(a) Pectoral

(9) Typical character of a mammal is:


(a) Hairs
(b) Mammary glands
(c) Only (a)
(d) Both (a) and (b)

(d) Both (a) and (b)


(10) Body wall of obelia is:
(a) Monoblastic
(b) Diploblastic
(c) Triploblastic
(d) None of these

(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

(13) Hormone which control molting in insects is:


(a) cardisone
(b) ecdysone
(c) ecdycortisone
(d) None of these

(b) ecdysone

(14) In Sycon water leave the sponge through:


(a) ostia
(b) osculum
(c) Madriporite
(d) All of these

(b) osculum

(15) Flame cells are commonly found in:


(a) Platyhelminthes
(b) Annelida
(c) Coelenterata
(d) All of these
(a) Platyhelminthes

(16) The number of vertebrae in horse neck are:


(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 7
(d) 10

(c) 7

(17) The group in which RBCs are mostly non-nucleated:


(a) Amphibians
(b) Birds
(c) Mammals
(d) All of these

(c) Mammals

(18) Cockroach is dissected from side:


(a) dorsal
(b) ventral
(c) Lateral
(d) Both (a) and (b)

(a) dorsal

(19) Heart of fish is:


(a) Open
(b) Single circuit
(c) Double circuit
(d) Both (b) and (c)

(b) Single circuit

(20) Round worms belong to:


(a) Platyhelminthes
(b) Annelida
(c) Centipedesa
(d) None of these

(d) None of these

Q.1. Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the Answer Sheet. (20)

(i) Cell membrane is formed of:


(a) Carbohydrate
(b) Lipid
(c) Protein
(d) Lipoprotein
(e) None of these

(ii) Electron transport chain reaction occur in:


(a) Cell membrane
(b) Cell wall
(c) Endoplasm
(d) Mitochondrion
(e) None of these

(iii) Ribosomes in cell are responsible for:


(a) Protein formation
(b) Glycolysis
(c) Lipid breakdown
(d) All of these
(e) None of these

(iv) Golgi complex is responsible for:


(a) Carbohydrate metabolism
(b) Protein synthesis
(c) Lipid synthesis
(d) None of these
(e) All of these

(v) Basic excretory chemicals in all the cells is:


(a) Urea
(b) Uric acid
(c) Ammonia
(d) None of these
(e) All of these

(vi) Oxygen transport from lungs to tissue occurs through:


(a) Difference in pressure
(b) Solubility in plasma
(c) Attachment with RBC surface
(d) None of these
(e) All of these

(vii) FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) is produced in:


(a) Ovary
(b) Hypothalamus
(c) Pituatary
(d) None of these
(e) All of these

(viii) Lipase is an enzyme responsible for:


(a) Carbohydrate metabolism
(b) Lipid breakdown
(c) Protein breakdown
(d) None of these

(ix) Law of segregation is applicable to:


(a) Homozygous individual
(b) Heterozygous individual
(c) Both Homozygous and heterozygous
(d) None of these

(x) Sex linked genes concern:


(a) Sex characters
(b) Somatic character
(c) Mostly somatic character
(d) None of these

(xi) XXY individual in man is a phenotypic male, because:


(a) Two X chromosomes are present
(b) Y-chromosome is present
(c) Both X and Y chromosomes are present
(d) None of these

(xii) Trisomic condition can be produced through:


(a) Primary Non-disjunction
(b) Secondary non-disjunction
(c) Both a and b
(d) None of these

(xiii) First living organism on this planet was:


(a) A protozoan
(b) An algae
(c) Bacteria
(d) A virus
(e) None of these

(xiv) Theory of Natural Selection was proposed by:


(a) Charles Darwin
(b) A.R. Wallace
(c) Both a and b
(d) None of these

(xv) Lamarcks theory of inheritance of acquired characters says:


(a) Environment forces a character
(b) Environment selects a character
(c) Environment has no effect
(d) None of these
(xvi) Orthoselection means:
(a) Selection occurring at different times
(b) Selection occurring at different rates
(c) Selection occurring in one direction
(d) None of these
(e) All of these

(xvii) Haeckles biogenetic law says:


(a) Ontogeny repeats phylogeny
(b) Phylogeny repeats ontogeny
(c) None of these
(d) Both a and b together

(xviii) Ecosystem is a system involving biotic and abiotic components which:


(a) Interact
(b) Interact for energy flow
(c) No interaction
(d) None of these

(xix) Nitrogen biogeochemical cycle is regarded as gasous cycle because:


(a) Nitrogen is a gas
(b) Recycling is almost complete
(c) Major part of cycle is in gasous state
(d) None of these

(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

(3) Respiratory pigment present in muscles is called:


(a) Haemoglobin
(b) Myoglobin
(c) Haemocyanins
(d) Globin
(e) None of these

(b) Myoglobin

(4) Which one of the following is not a viral disease?


(a) Mumps
(b) Small-pox
(c) Cow-pox
(d) Tetanus
(e) None of these

(d) Tetanus

(5) Animals obtain Carbohydrates mainly from:


(a) Sucrose
(b) Glycogen
(c) Starch
(d) Glucose
(e) None of these

(c) Starch

(6) Mesosomes are internal extensions of:


(a) Cell Wall
(b) Cell Membrane
(c) Chromatin body
(d) None of these

(b) Cell Membrane


(7) Sugar in each nucleotide of DNA is:
(a) Deoxyglucose
(b) Ribose
(c) Glucose
(d) Deoxyribose
(e) None of these

(d) Deoxyribose

(8) Species is the basic unit of:


(a) Genetics
(b) Zoology
(c) Ecology
(d) Universe
(e) None of these

(e) None of these

(9) Which one of the following is false about AIDS:


(a) HIV
(b) HAV
(c) T-lymphocytes
(d) Host specific
(e) None of these

(b) HAV

(10) Which statement about plastids is true?


(a) They are power house of cell
(b) They contain DNA and ribosomes
(c) They are found in all organisms
(d) They are surrounded by a single membrane
(e) None of these

(e) None of these

(11) Which of the following is not found in all bacterial cells?


(a) A nucleoid
(b) Capsule
(c) Cell membrane
(d) Ribosomes
(e) None of these

(c) Cell membrane

(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

(14) A connecting and supporting tissue in animal is:


(a) Muscle
(b) Bone
(c) Nerve
(d) Connective
(e) None of these

(d) Connective
(15) Interstitial fluid closely resembles to:
(a) Rain water
(b) Sea water
(c) Lake water
(d) Pond water
(e) None of these

(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

(18) The growth of human population is most rapid in:


(a) Asia
(b) Europe
(c) North America
(d) None of these

(a) Asia

(19) Which type of tissue forms glands?


(a) Connective
(b) Nervous
(c) Muscle
(d) Epithelial
(e) None of these

(d) Epithelial

(20) Carbon combines with nitrogen in amino acid linkages to form:


(a) Ester bonds
(b) Peptide bonds
(c) Ionic bonds
(d) None of these

(b) Peptide bonds

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