The type of cell division that occurs during gametogenesis is 1) Mitosis 2) Meiosis 3) Cytokinesis 4) Amitosis
In ancient day who destroyed the defective babies? 1) Spartons 2) Nazi Germans 3) Australians 4) Mongolians
Rh factor wa s discovered by 1) K land Sterner and A.S. Winer 2) Hugo Deveries 3) T H Moran 4) R R race
Out of the following which does not represent the 15th to 28th day of the menstrual cycle? 1) Premenstrual cycle 2) Luteal phase 3) Progestational phase 4) Folicular phase
The gland present at the base of urinary bladder is 1) Prostrate gland 2) Gonophophysis 3) Mushroom gland 4) None of the above
The endocrine gland that is considered as primary lymphoid organ 1) Pituitary 2) Thyroid 3) Thymus 4) Adrenal
Muscular dystrophy is an example for 1) x linked inheritance 2) syndrome 3) Mutation 4) sPloidy
The predominant hormone during premenstrual phase is 1) lth 2) fsh 3) lh 4) Progesterone
Oval shaped eggs are produced by 1) Myxine 2) Salamander 3) Calotes 4) Mullet
Which of the following is otherwise known as vasopressin? 1) LTH 2) LH 3) ADH 4) STH
The sub archnoid space is enlarged in certain regions to form 1) Venous blood sinuses 2) Dural venous sinuses 3) Sub - dural space 4) Cisterns
Cauda equina is 1) Sympathetic nerve bundle 2) Para sympathetic nerve bundle 3) Spinal nerve bundle 4) Sensory nerve bundle
The brain area involved in the interpretive function of languages peculiar to human beings is 1) Posterior portion of frontal lobe 2) Central portion of temporal lobe 3) Posterior portion of partial lobe 4) Central portion of partial lobe
Which of the following is not true? 1) Medulla oblongata controls life activities like respiration and circulation 2) Cerebrum is the seat of intelligence 3) The midbrain controls the reflex actions of balance, hearing and sight 4) The occipital lobe of the cerebral cortex is the auditory zone
CSF contains abundant quantity of 1) Amino acids 2) Glucose 3) Chloride 4) Sodium bicarbonate
Which one is correct? Urine contains 1) 95% water ; 3% urea ; 2% metabolic waste 2) 96% water ; 2% urea ; 2% metabolic waste 3) 94% water ; 3% urea ; 3% metabolic waste 4) 95% water ; 2% urea ; 3% metabolic waste
In Kidney's the amount of Potassium reabsorbed and amount of urea excreted in 24 hours is respectively - 1) 16.8g ; 5g 2) 21g ; 0.2 g 3) 27g ; 30g 4) 25g ; 2g
Henle's loop lies in 1) Cortex 2) Duct of Bellini 3) Pyramid 4) Medulla
The normal blood pressure is expressed as 1) 140/90 mm / Hg 2) 80/120 mm / Hg 3) 160/100 mm / Hg 4) 120/80 mm / Hg
Blindness to red colour and to green colour are known as respectively 1) Colour blind ; hemophilia 2) Protonopia; denteronopia 3) Denteronopia; Protonopia 4) Achromatopobia; Protonopia
A frequent of tumour occur as a symptom of AIDS is 1) Lung Cancer 2) Leukemia 3) kaposis sarcoma 4) lymphoma
How is down syndrome formed 1) Due to non-disjunction of chromosome - 21 during meiosis 2) Due to non-disjunction of chromosome - 18 during meiosis. 3) Addition of one x chromosome to the usual 46 chromosome 4) Addition of one y chromosome to the usual 46 chromosome.
Type A hepatitis can be prevented by 1) Passive immunization 2) Sanitation 3) Control of reservoirs 4) Isolation
Escherichia coli produces diarrhoera by 1) Infection of the bowel 2) Multiplying in the small intestine 3) Food poisoining 4) Abdominal pain
Typoid fever is transmitted by 1) Ingastion of contaminated food 2) The faecal oral route or urine oral rute 3) Faecally contaminated water 4) Vectors
The third link in the chain of inspection is 1) Direct transmission 2) Indirect transmission 3) Susceptible host 4) Human reservoir
Immunoglobulin is a kind og 1) Physical agent 2) Biological agent 3) Immunising agent 4) chemical agent
The botanical name of Cauliflower is1. Brassica oleracea var. capitata2. Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera3. Brassica campestris4. Brassica oleracea var. botrytis
Phytohormones are synthesized in1. all parts of a plant2. tips of roots and stem only3. many parts of a plant4. leaves only
Plant fibres can originate from:1. phloem, xylem epidermis and sclerenchyma tissues2. phloem, xylem and sclerenchyma tissues3. phloem, xylem and epidermis tissues4. xylem, epidermis and sclerenchyma tissues
The term which refers to the arrangements of foliage leaves with respect to each other in the vegetation bud is1. ptyxis2. prefoliation3. phyllotaxy4. venation
Vibrissae are associated with the function of :1. thermoregulation2. gustation3. tactile perception4. reproduction
Which one of the following has no intermediate canal ?1. Tape worm2. Liver fluke3. Round worm4. Plasmodium
The respiratory organs of spides are1. Gills2. Lungs3. Book lungs4. Book gills
Smooth muscle fibres are not1. Spindle shaped2. Structurally simplest3. Under the control of A.N.S4. Syncytial
A bacterium contains 3960 amino acids. Given the information that 4 is the average number of amino acids per polynucleotide for this bacterium what is the good estimate for the total number of genes of this organism ?1. 1602. 3303. 9904. 1320
Which of the following organelle is related with genetic engineering ?1. Plastids2. Plasmids3. Mitochondria4. Lysosomes
The AV node in the heart of man is1. Pace maker2. Pace setter3. Purkinji fibres4. Bundle of his
Fertilization in frog takes place in1. Uterus2. Fallopian tube3. Water4. Upper part of oviduct
Cottony downy growth or superficially occurring powder substrance in diseased plants is referred to as1. Rust2. Smut3. Scab4. Mildew
The fovea consis of1. equal amounts of rods and cones2. more rods than cones3. only rods4. only cones
The vitamin which is deficient in diet of anaemic persons is :1. B122. B63. A4. Both (a) and (c )
The organisation of the shoot apex into tunica and corpus is determined largely on the basis of :1. rate of shoot tip growth2. rate of cell division3. planes of cell division4. regions of meristematic activity
Collenchyma is found in stems and petioles of :1. Hydrophytes2. Herbaceous climbers3. Xerophytes4. Lianas
Pseudo stratified epithelium is found in;1. Female reproductive system2. Blood vessels3. Passage of respiratory and male reproductive system4. Digestive tract