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The waste product In the urine of man is

A. urea

B. uric acid

C. ammonia

D. non-nitrogenous

Correct Answer :

A. urea


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The pigment which is responsible for blood clotting is

A. Fibrinogen

B. Haemoglobin

C. Glucose

D. Blood cells

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From the end of the Triassic to the cretaceous period the earth was ruled by

A. eurypterids

B. cotylosaurs

C. dinosaurs

D. mammals

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Polyploid wheat does not normally show an increase in

A. size

B. vigour

C. length of the life cycle

D. resistance to desease

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The diseases that are caused by lack of vitamins are called

A. deficiency diseases

B. communicable diseases

C. epidemics

D. tropical diseases

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Turner's syndrome is a disease caused by

A. bacteria

B. virus

C. fungus

D. chromosomal imbalance

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The thrombocytes are associated with

A. blood coagulation

B. transport of respiratory gases

C. removal of nitrogenous wastes

D. All the above

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Vessels proceeding to the heart are

A. veins

B. arteries

C. capillaries

D. lymph ducts

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Biological control is to check growth of

A. plants

B. animals

C. weeds

D. one pest by another

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Lamarck's theory of inheritance of acquired characters was challenged by

A. August Weismann

B. Hugo de Vries

C. Herbert- Spencer

D. Carl Linnaeus

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The involuntary muscles are controlled by the

A. Cerebrum

B. Cerebellum

C. Medulla oblongata

D. Pons

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The pathogenic organisms of an infected person are destroyed by the action of

A. erythrocytes

B. leucocytes

C. blood platelets

D. all of these

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The primary energy for living organisms is

A. Solar energy

B. Chemical energy

C. Mitochondria

D. ATP

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The cortex of human brain normally consists of

A. five billion, two hundred million cells

B. nine billion, two hundred million cells

C. six billion, two hundred million cells

D. eight billion, two hundred million cells

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Adaptation for flying is termed as

A. aquatic

B. volant

C. fossorial

D. cursorial

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The animal that excretes uric acid

A. Monkey

B. Lizard

C. Mouse

D. Elephant

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Hormones are carried from their place of production by

A. ducts

B. blood

C. lymph

D. muscus

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The disease in which blood clotting does not take place is known as

A. Xerophthalmia

B. Haemopoeisis

C. Haemophilia

D. Haemoerythrin

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The artificial kidney is a

A. machine

B. transplant

C. another's kidney

D. other kidney form same body

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Deciduous forests are those with trees

A. that are evergreen

B. that shed leaves periodically

C. that have needle like leaves

D. that have no leaves at all

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Hormone promoting maleness in flowering plants is

A. Indole Acetic Acid

B. Kinetin

C. Cytokinin

D. Gibberellin

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Typhoid is a disease caused by

A. virus

B. bactena

C. fungus

D. animal

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The science dealing with diseases of plants is called

A. Plant anatomy

B. Plant ecology

C. Plant pathology

D. Plant morphology

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Louis Pasteur developed the vaccine for ______ for the first time.

A. smallpox

B. cowpox

C. tetanus

D. chicken cholera

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Pearl is secreted by the __________ of the pearl oyster.

A. foot

B. mantle

C. gills

D. None of these

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Pacemaker is the

A. Sinu-auricular node

B. Auriculo-ventricular node

C. Bundle of His

D. Purkinje fibres

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Excess carbohydrates and insufficient proteins in dally diet will lead to

A. Kwashiorkor

B. Night blindness

C. Pernicious anaemia

D. Loss of hair

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The plant cells are surrounded rigidly by

A. plasmalemma

B. cell membrane

C. cell wall

D. plasma membrane

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Rh+ blood is due to genes which are

A. dominant

B. recessive

C. codominant

D. neutral

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Hormones are carried from their place of production by

A. Ducts

B. Blood

C. Lymph

D. Mucus

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The study of heart is called

A. haematology

B. cardiology

C. pathology

D. nephrology