Among the energy values of nutrients, 9.3 calories is that of
1.Carbohydrate
2.Proteins
3.Vitamins
4.Fats
An approximate of how much protein does an average adult male require each day?
1.240g
2.24g
3.120g
4.72g
‘Cholera’ is caused by
1.Fungi
2.Bacteria
3.Virus
4.Protozoan
By the contraction of the spermatic cord, the testis of man are not taken to the abdominal cavity due to this structure
1.fat bodies and gubernaculum present over the testis
2.attachment of testis by gubernaculum to the scrotal sac only
3.narrowness of inguinal canal
4.both (b) and (c)
Deforestation may reduce the chances of
1.frequent landslides
2.erosion of surface soil
3.rainfall
4.frequent cyclones
Diseases caused due to the inflammation of the vermiform appendix of the digestive system is known as
1.Appendectomy
2.Appendicitis
3.Intestinal cancer
4.Amoebic dysentery
If after ovulation, pregnancy does not take place, then the corpus luteum
1.produces lot of relaxin and oxytocin
2.degenerates in a short time
3.is maintained in the presence of progesterone
4.becomes active and secretes a lot of LH and FSH
In many industries, Tin, steel and copper are being substituted by
1.ceramics
2.high-strength glass fibers
3.ceramics
4.all of these
In the body of a mammal, the largest gland is
1.Pituitary
2.Pancreas
3.Liver
4.Thyroid
Scales in rats are present on
1.hindlimbs
2.head
3.forelimbs
4.tail
SER produces
1.Nucleic acid
2.Carbohydrate
3.Protein
4.Lipid
The close-set hair covering rat’s body is
1.Pili tactiles
2.Muzzle
3.Pelage
4.Vibrissae
The duct of Bartholin is linked with
1.sublingual glands
2.maxillary glands
3.parotid glands
4.infraorbital glands
The ER and bodies linked with it during ultracentrifugation are separated as a fraction known as
1.Episome
2.Polysome
3.Microsome
4.Quantasome
The everyday dietary requirement of an average adult active moderately is approximately
1.1000 kcal
2.2500 kcal
3.4000 kcal
4.8000 kcal
The nutritive medium for the ejaculated sperms is given by
1.fallopian tube
2.vaginal fluid
3.seminal fluid
4.uterine lining
There are some special types of cells present in the seminiferous tubules known as Sertoli cells which are
1.somatic cells
2.germinal cells
3.protective cells
4. reproductive cells
There is a connective tissue cord extending between the testis and abdominal wall known as
1.mesenteric cord
2.gubernaculum
3.testis cord
4.spermatic cord
This is a correctly matched pair
1.Lysosomes – involved in synthesizing amino acids
2.Microsomes – take part in photosynthesis
3.Centrosomes – Provides enzymes essential for digestion
4.Endoplasmic reticulum – has a role in the formation of a new nuclear membrane while cell divides
This is a symptom of Diphtheria
1.Bleeding gum
2.Hydrophobia
3.Suffocation
4.Excessive watering
This is present in a rat and not in a frog
1.stomach
2.jejunum
3.ileum
4.duodenum
This is related to glycosylation of protein
1.Lysosome
2.Peroxisome
3.Mitochondria
4.ER
Tongue is attached to the floor of buccal cavity by
1.falciform ligament
2.frenulum
3.lingual papilla
4.mesentery
After ovulation, the Graafian follicle becomes an endocrine organ called
1.fibrin
2. ovarian tube
3.globulin
4.corpus luteum
Animals eating own faecal matter are
1.Detritivorous
2.Coprophagous
3.Frugivorous
4.Sanguivorous
Another name for Bulbourethral gland is
1.Meibomian gland
2.Prostate gland
3.Perineal gland
4.Cowper’s gland
‘Leprosy’ is caused by
1.Salmonella
2.Mycobacterium
3.TMV
4.Monocystis
‘Syphilis’, a sexually transmitted diseases is caused by
1.Vibrio
2.Leptospira
3.Treponema pallidum
4.Pasteurella
“Tuberculosis†is caused by
1.Malnutrition
2.Protozoan
3.Bacterium
4.Virus
Caloric values for proteins, carbohydrates and fats are
1.80 cal, 40 cal, and 100 cal respectively
2.5.65 cal, 4.1 cal, and 9.45 cal respectively
3.100 cal, 5.68 cal, and 30 cal respectively
4. 4.68 cal, 50 cal and 80 cal respectively
Common brown rat is
1.Rattus norvegicus
2.Rattus meltada
3.Rattus rattus
4.Bandicota bengalensis
Cooking starch in moist conditions may
1.oxidize it
2.caramelize it
3.gelatinise it
4.coagulate it
Corpus luteum is the source of secretion of
1.LH
2.Estradiol
3.Estrogen
4.Progesterone
Demersal fish is obtained from
1.open sea
2. sea bottom
3.estuaries
4.lakes
Diastema are found in
1.man
2.rat
3.both
4. none of the above
Energy produced by hydel-power plant is
1.Non-polluting and non-renewable
2.Polluting and non-renewable
3.Non-polluting and renewable
4. Polluting and renewable
Graafian follicle are characteristically found in the
1.ovary of frog
2.testis of mammal
3.thyroid of mammal
4.ovary of mammal
Haversian canals occur in
1.humerus
2.scapula
3.pubis
4.clavicle
Hyaline cartilage does not have
1.blood capillaries
2.cells
3.lacunae
4.fibers
In Ayurveda, the disease that is called as Vishuchika is
1.Chicken pox
2.Smallpox
3.Cholera
4.Diphtheria
In female mammals, Bartholin’s glands open into the
1. fallopian tubes and release a secretion which makes sperms motile
2.uterus and release a lubricating fluid during the birth of young ones
3.urinary bladder and assist in the release of urine
4.vestibule and release a lubricating fluid in the vagina
In man, Cryptorchidism is the condition when
1. testes do not descent into the scrotum
2.there are two testes in each scrotum
3.testis degenerates in the scrotum
4.testis enlarges in the scrotum
In rabbits, the number of salivary glands present are
1.5 pairs
2.4 pairs
3.3 pairs
4.2 pairs
In the female rabbit, the expanded proximal part of the oviduct is known as
1.fimbriated funnel
2.uterus
3.vagina
4.vestibule
Largest salivary gland is
1.submaxillary
2.parotid
3.sublingual
4.infraorbital
Layer of cells immediately surrounding the ovum but outside the zona pellucida is called as
1.germinal epithelium
2.corona radiata
3.theca interna
4.membrana granulosa
Major inorganic components of vertebrate bone is
1.potassium hydroxide
2.calcium phosphate
3. calcium carbonate
4.none of the above
Mammalian pinna is supported by
1.elastic cartilage
2.hyaline cartilage
3.white fibrous connective tissue
4.calcified cartilage
Mammals can drink water and also derive it from
1. conversion of oxyhaemoglobin to haemoglobin
2. breakdown of glycogen into glucose
3.glucose oxidation
4. saliva secretion
Membrane that surrounds the bone is known as
1.pericardium
2.periosteum
3.perichondrium
4.endosteum
Microphagial nutrition takes place in
1.Hydra
2.Paramecium
3.Insects
4.Euglena
Nuhn’s glands are present on
1.stomach
2.tongue
3.skin
4.intestine
Osmotrophy is found in
1.Taenia
2.Pila
3.Palaemon
4.Asterias
Salivary glands are absent in
1.Musca domestica
2.Blatta orientalis
3.Anopheles maculipennis
4.Rana hexadactyla
Sarcoplasmic reticulum is associated with
1.Hormone synthesis
2.Protein synthesis
3.Release of calcium ions from muscle contractions
4.None of the above
Seminiferous tubules develop central lumen after
1.Old age
2.Prepuberal time
3.Birth
4.Puberty
Soil conservation is the process where
1.soil is aerated
2.soil is protected against loss
3.sterile soil is converted to fertile soil
4.soil erosion is allowed
Soil erosion can be prevented by
1.Afforestation
2.overgrazing
3.increasing birds population
4.removal of vegetation
The alimentary canal is typically longer in
1.herbivores
2.carnivores
3.insectivores
4.omnivores
The elastic tissue which connects the cauda epididymis to the scrotal sac is
1.Caput epididymis
2.Scrotal ligament
3.Gubernaculum
4.Tendinous cord
The endoplasmic reticulum in rapidly dividing cells is
1.absent
2.not functional
3.poorly developed
4.highly developed
The energy balance in nutrition refers to the
1.equilibrium between energy intake and energy expenditure
2.equilibrium of rate of reduction
3. equation of rate of oxidation
4.amount of starch in take
The following cooking processes does not rely on coagulation taking place
1.making yoghurt
2.boiling an egg
3.whipping cream
4.frying chips
The main organelle involved in modification and routing of newly synthesized proteins to their destinations is
1.Endoplasmic reticulum
2.Lysosome
3.Mitochondria
4.Chloroplast
The membrane investing the ovum just outside the membrana granulosa is
1.theca interna
2.discus proligerus
3.zona pellucida
4.vitelline membrane
The seminiferous tubules of the testis are lined by the germinal epithelium consisting of
1.spermatids
2.cells of Sertoli
3.spermatogonium
4.spermatocytes
The stroma of the ovary consists of blood vessels, nerves, muscle fibres and a type of protein called
1.Fibrin
2.Collagen
3.Albumin
4.Globulin
The transfer vesicle from RER fuse with which region of golgi complex
1.Protein arms
2.Medial
3.Cis
4.Trans
These cells of the testes secrete testosterone
1.Sertoli cells
2.cells of germinal epithelium
3.Cells of Leydig or interstitial cells
4. secondary spermatocytes
These teeth are not found in rats
1.canines and premolars
2. incisors and premolars
3. incisors and molars
4.canines and molars
This group consists of non-renewable organic resources
1.Water, air and minerals
2.natural gas, oil and coal
3.wood, water and natural pastures
4.sand, air and clay
This is an example of of non-polluting renewable type of energy
1.tidal
2.wind
3.solar
4.all of these
This is the function of Glycosylation
1.helps in cell-cell adhesion
2. confer stability in proteins
3.helps in proper folding of protein
4.synthesis of membrane lipid
This is the most important mammalian character of rat
1. Diaphragm
2.Pinna
3.Hair
4.Mammary glands
This is the site where detoxification of xenobiotic compounds occurs
1.Rough endoplasmic reticulum
2.Ribosomes
3.Cytosol
4.Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
This provides the greatest energy value per gram of nutrient
1.protein
2.fat
3.carbohydrate
4.water
This set includes bacteria diseases
1.Malaria, poliomyelitis, mumps
2.Mumps, cholera, typhoid
3.Plague, Leprosy, Diphtheria
4.Measles, Tuberculosis, Tetanus
Three parts of the limb of a rat from the proximal to the distal end are
1.stylopodium, autopodium and zeugopodium
2.zeugopodium, autopodium and stylopodium
3.stylopodium, zeugopodium and autopodium
4.autopodium, zeugopodium and stylopodium
Vibrio cholerae is a motile bacteria belonging to the group of
1.Lophotrichous
2.Peritrichous
3.Monotrichous
4.Amphitrichous
Vibrissae are ___________ in function
1.Gustatory
2.Auditory
3.Tactile
4.Olfactory
What is the sequence in which organic compounds are used by the body during prolonged fasting
1.Carbohydrates first, proteins and then lipids
2.Carbohydrates first, proteins and then lipids
3. Proteins first, lipids and then carbohydrates
4.Fats first, carbohydrates and then proteins
Which of the following is an anti-forest conservation activity
1.preservation of wild animals
2.preservation of fires
3.clear felling
4.economy in lumbering
Which of these is an accessory reproductive gland in male mammals
1.Inguinal gland
2.Prostate gland
3.Mushroom-shaped gland
4.Gastric gland
Which one represents the regulative function of forests?
1.storage and release of gases
2.production of essential oils
3.production of wood
4.conservation of water and soil
Widal test is used for susceptibility of
1.Typhoid
2.Cholera
3.Malaria
4.Cholera