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Online Test - Biology

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Your selection is marked in Green (correct answer) or Red (wrong answer) color. Question 1: Monotremes are unique mammals because they 1. posses hair 2. secret milk in a pouch
3. lay eggs

4. give birth to live young 5. Correct Answer: 3. Question 2: The process of photophosphorylation was discovered by 1. Calvin
2. Warburg

3. Priestley 4. Arnon 5.

Correct Answer: 4. Question 3: Proces of cell division can take place by1. heterosis 2. fusion
3. mitosis

4. None of these 5. Correct Answer: 3. Question 4: Plants absorb dissolved nitrates from soil and convert them into1. free nitrogen 2. ammonia 3. urea
4. proteins

5. Correct Answer: 1. Question 5: Plant bends towards the source of light on account of the movement of curvature known as 1. geotropism 2. chemotropism
3. phototropism

4. thigmotropism 5. Correct Answer: 3. Question 6: When xylem has phloem on two sides, the vascular bundle is known as

1. Endarch 2. Collateral
3. Bicollateral

4. Exarch 5. Correct Answer: 3. Question 7: H5N1 virus causing global pandemic influenza is 1. Goat flu 2. Cow flu 3. Horse flu
4. Bird flu

5. Correct Answer: 4. Question 8: Nucleus, the genetic material containing rounded body in each cell, was first discovered in 1831 by1. Robert Hooke
2. Robert Brown

3. Rudolf Virchow 4. Theodore Schwann 5. Correct Answer: 2. Question 9: What is the Scientific name of Cockroach? 1. Periplaneta indica 2. Asiana periplaneta
3. Periplaneta americana.

4. periplaneta Cockrocha 5.

Correct Answer: 3. Question 10: Nucleus, the genetic material containing rounded body in each cell, was first discovered in 1831 by1. Robert Hooke
2. Robert Brown

3. Rudolf Virchow 4. Theodore Schwann 5. Correct Answer: 2. Question 11: Which of the Following is a Fish ? 1. Sea Lion 2. Sea Cow
3. Sea Horse

4. Sea Cucumber 5. Correct Answer: 3. Question 12: Our major foods, fibres, spices, fruits and beverage crops are1. flowering plants

2. gymnosperms plants 3. pteridophytes 4. bryophytes 5. Correct Answer: 1. Question 13: Photosynthesis takes place faster in1. yellow light 2. white light

3. red light

4. darkness 5. Correct Answer: 2. Question 14: Photosynthesis generally takes place in which parts of the plant? 1. Leaf and other chloroplast bearing plants
2. steam and leaf

3. Roots and chloroplast bearing plants 4. Bark and leaf 5. Correct Answer: 1. Question 15: Plants receive their nutrients mainly from1. chlorophyll 2. light
3. soil

4. atmosphere 5. Correct Answer: 3. Question 16: Plants developing in dry conditions are 1. lithophytes
2. xerophytes

3. hydrophytes 4. mesophytes 5.

Correct Answer: 2. Question 17: Endosperm/endosperm nucleus of angiosperms is generally 1. Haploid 2. Diploid
3. Triploid

4. Tetraploid 5. Correct Answer: 3. Question 18: Ramapithecus and Cro-Magnon man are considered 1. ancestors of monkey 2. ancestors of lion
3. ancestors of modern man

4. None of the above 5. Correct Answer: 3. Question 19: Hygroscopic roots are found in
1. Vanda

2. Cuscuta 3. Bryophyllum 4. Rhizophora 5. Correct Answer: 1. Question 20: The action of pepsin requires a medium which 1. Alkaline 2. Neutral
3. Acidic

4. Watery 5. Correct Answer: 3. Question 21: Plants absorb most part of water needed by them through their1. embryonic zone 2. growing point
3. root hairs

4. zone of elongation 5. Correct Answer: 3. Question 22: Roots that absorb oxygen from environment are called 1. Digestive roots 2. Suckers
3. Pneumatophores

4. Hygroscopic 5. Correct Answer: 3. Question 23: The leaves are modified into spines in 1. Nepethes
2. Opuntias

3. Australian Acacia 4. Utricularia 5. Correct Answer: 2. Question 24: Plants synthesis protein from-

1. starch 2. sugar
3. amino acids

4. fatty acids 5. Correct Answer: 3. Question 25: Pine, fir, spruce, cedar, larch and cypress are the famous timber-yielding plants of which several also occur widely in the hilly regions of India. All these belong to1. angiosperms 2. monocotyledons
3. gymnosperms

4. dicotyledons 5. Correct Answer: 3.

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