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Question No. 1
55. The study of animal behaviour is known as
A. Econology
B. Ethology
C. Ichtheology
D. Entomology

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 2
543. If the ventral scales of a snake are large and in the form of transverse plates, and in addtion, the dorsal scales of head are small, then this snake is
A. Viper
B. Krait
C. Cobra
D. Coral snake

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 3
295. Reproduction in larval or other pre-adult is known as
A. Neoteny
B. Paedogenesis
C. Paedomorphosis
D. Parthenogenesis

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 4
320. Multiple allelism controls inheritance of
A. Blood groop
B. Phenyketonuria
C. Colour blindness
D. Sickle-cell anaeamia

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 5
216. The deficiency of one or more essential amino acids may result in the fall of
A. Sugar level in the blood
B. Haemoglobin level in the blood
C. W.B.C level in the blood
D. Platelet level in the blood

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 6
578. Haversian canals are found in
A. Long bones of rabbit
B. Simple sponges of aseon type
C. Internal ears of mammals
D. Spinal cord of vertebrates

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 7
131. Plasmodroma is a sub-phylum of
A. Protozoa
B. Porifera
C. Coelenterata
D. Platyhelminthes

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 8
500. Sprian is caused by the excessive pulling of
A. Muscles
B. Tendons
C. Ligaments
D. Nerve fibres

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 9
122. Which of the following diseases are caused by mosquitoes bite
A. Sleeping sickness / Malaria / dengue / flue
B. Malaria / dengue / yellow fever / filariasis
C. malaria / yellow fever / pneumonia / T.B.
D. malaria / dengue / yellow fever / sleeping sickness

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 10
346. Father of Zoology is
A. Colours Linnaeus
B. Aristotle
C. John Ray
D. Bulfon

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 11
554. In an oal, forest, the least amount of energy turnover is accomplished by
A. Fungi and bacteria
B. Oaks
C. Squirrels
D. Hawks

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 12
220. Waste produces of adenine and guanine metabolism are excreted by man as
A. Ammonia
B. Urea
C. Uric acid
D. Allantion

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 13
142. Syphilis, is a sexually transmitted disease caused by
A. Treponema Pallidum
B. Leptospira
C. Pasteurella
D. Vibrio

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 14
270. Schisto soma is a parasite found in
A. Lungs
B. Liver
C. Intestine
D. Blood

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 15
334. 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 ?
A. 160
B. 330
C. 990
D. 1320

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 16
405. Schuffiner's granules are formed in
A. Schizont Stage
B. Trophozoite stage
C. Sporozoite stage
D. Merozoite stage

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 17
515. Fertilization in frog takes place in
A. Uterus
B. Fallopian tube
C. Water
D. Upper part of oviduct

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 18
498. Cranium of man is made up of
A. 8 bones
B. 10 bones
C. 12 bones
D. 16 bones

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 19
389. The metabolic defect in Phenylketonuria is
A. a dominent genetic disorder
B. due to deficiency of enzyme homogentisic acid oxidase
C. characterised by excretion of urin which blackens on standing
D. caused by absence of enzyme involved in formation of tyrosine

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 20
160. "Ascaris lumbricoides" produces some Toxins in the body of the host which disturbs
A. Basal Metablic rate
B. Fat metabolism
C. Protein metabolism
D. Carbohydrate metabolism

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 21
331. Which of the following is an egg laying mammal ?
A. Platypes
B. Otter
C. Seal
D. Walrus

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 22
8. Luteinzing hormone
A. stimulates ovulation
B. stimulates the egg mother cell to undergo completion of the meiotic cycle
C. stimulates the corpus luteum to secrete progesterone
D. all these

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 23
533. One gene one enzyme theory was given by
A. Beadle and Tatum
B. Watson and Crick
C. Beadle and Morgan
D. Morgan and Muller

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 24
582. Nerve cells are not found in
A. Sponges
B. Coelenterates
C. Nematodes
D. Mosquitoes

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 25
635. Q.R.S.T. is related with
A. Ventricular contraction
B. Auricular Contraction
C. Auricle ralaxation
D. Cardiac cycle

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 26
489. In brain structures genes and splenium are associated with
A. Cerebellum
B. Medulla obiongata
C. Vermis
D. Cerebrum

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 27
351. An animal having diploblastic acoelomic condition is
A. Ascaris
B. Sea Anemone
C. Planaria
D. Periplaneta

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 28
145. Trypanosama, the causative agent of African sleeping sickness belongs to which class of protozoa ?
A. Rhizopoda
B. Mastigophera
C. Sporozoa
D. Ciliata

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 29
437. The largest percentage of the body composition is
A. Bone
B. Skin
C. Blood
D. Water

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 30
501. Smooth muscle fibres are not
A. Spindle shaped
B. Structurally simplest
C. Under the control of A.N.S
D. Syncytial

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 31
248. The respiratory organs of spides are
A. Gills
B. Lungs
C. Book lungs
D. Book gills

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 32
156. Which one of the following has no intermediate canal ?
A. Tape worm
B. Liver fluke
C. Round worm
D. Plasmodium

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 33
142. Syphilis, is a sexually transmitted disease caused by
A. Treponema Pallidum
B. Leptospira
C. Pasteurella
D. Vibrio

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 34
351. An animal having diploblastic acoelomic condition is
A. Ascaris
B. Sea Anemone
C. Planaria
D. Periplaneta

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 35
8. Luteinzing hormone
A. stimulates ovulation
B. stimulates the egg mother cell to undergo completion of the meiotic cycle
C. stimulates the corpus luteum to secrete progesterone
D. all these

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 36
479. Trypsin is an enzyme which digests
A. Proteins in stomach in actdic medium
B. Proteins in duodenum in actdic medium
C. Proteins in stomach in alkalin medium
D. Proteins in duodenum in alkaline medium

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 37
536. Traits controlled by genes located on autosomes are said
A. Sex linked
B. Sex influenced
C. Sex limited
D. Genetic traits

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 38
532. Which of the follwing, in a sense is a reversible process to prophase ?
A. Interphase
B. Telophase
C. Metaphase
D. Anaphase

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 39
168. There are 4 pairs of spermethecae found in Earth worm, situated in
A. 3, 4, 5, and 6 th segments
B. 4, 5, 6, and 7 th segments
C. 12, 13, 15, and 16 th segments
D. 6, 7, 8, and 9 th segments

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 40
35. Glussina palpalis is a vector for
A. Dengue
B. Filariasis
C. Gambian fever
D. Plague

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 41
602. Cuttle fish belongs to the group
A. Annelida
B. Arthropoda
C. Mollusca
D. Protozoa

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 42
335. Where does Wuchereria bancrofti lodge and accmulate in the human body ?
A. Lung
B. Intestine
C. Lymphatic vessels
D. Liver

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 43
257. Haemopoesis takes place in the bone marraw of one of the bone
A. Femur
B. Radius
C. Vertebrae
D. Humerus

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 44
116. The mammalian follicle was first described by
A. Von Baer
B. De-graef
C. Robert Brown
D. Spallanzai

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 45
136. Meningitis is a disease of the
A. respiratory system
B. digestive system
C. nervous system
D. excretory system

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 46
581. The skeleton of frog is primarily
A. Cartilaginous in tadpole and bony in audult
B. Bony in both tadpole and adult
C. Cartilaginous in both tadpole and adult
D. Bony in tadpole but Cartilaginous in adult

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 47
495. 9th vetebra of frog is
A. Procoelus
B. Amphicoelus
C. Acoelus
D. Heterocoelus

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 48
600. Hypnotoxin is poisonous fluid produced by
A. Parasitic protoza
B. Nematocysts
C. Sponges
D. Ascaris

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 49
539. Which of the following is a sex-linked character
A. Tuberculosis
B. Shortsightedness
C. Bow leggedness
D. Colour Blindness

A  B  C  D  
Question No. 50
578. Haversian canals are found in
A. Long bones of rabbit
B. Simple sponges of aseon type
C. Internal ears of mammals
D. Spinal cord of vertebrates

A  B  C  D