Which of the following blood cells is compulsory for blood coagulation?
1.Platelets
2.Lymphocites
3.Red Blood Corpuscles
4.White Blood Corpuscles
-- are essential for the growth of the body.
1.minerals salt
2.proteins
3.both a and b
4.fats
--- pairs of spinal nerves are present in the human body
1.28
2.31
3.35
4.42
---- are essential for the growth of the body.
1.minerals salt
2.proteins
3.both a and b
4.fats
---- cause malaria and sleeping sickness
1.bacteria
2.viruses
3.protozoans
4.none of the above
---- cause malaria and sleeping sickness
1.bacteria
2.viruses
3.protozoans
4. none of the above
---- pairs of spinal nerves are present in the human body
1.28
2.31
3.35
4.42
Amniocentesis is a method for:
1.determination of foetal health conditions
2.inducing abortion
3.artificial insemination
4.determination of the amino acids sequence
 Birds excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of
1.urea
2.ammonia
3.fatty acids
4.uric acid
 The fungal derivative used in the treatment of tuberculosis is
1.anacin
2.streptomycin
3. aspirin
4.tetracycline
 The largest living animals belong to the group of
1.fishes
2.birds
3.bacteria
4.mammals
Birds excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of
1.uric acid
2.urea
3.fatty acids
4.ammonia
Bleeding of gums is one of the symptoms of
1.beri–beri
2.scurvy
3.sterility
4.pellagra
By which the sex of a child is determined before birth?
1.Sperms of father
2.Foetus of mother
3.Both (A) and (B)
4.Nutrition of mother
Dialysis is given to a man having problems in
1.phosphorous
2.magnesium
3.calcium
4.iron
Gene mutation takes place in
1.ribosomer
2.chloroplast
3.dioxyribose nuclei acid
4.mitochondrion
In scorpion, poison is present in the
1. leg
2. hand
3.sting
4.mouth
Inner part of the brain is ----- in colour
1. white
2.grey
3.red
4. brown
Inner part of the brain is ----- in colour
1.white
2. grey
3.red
4.BROWN
 Adherent mucoid alkaline substance covering the inner lining of stomach is to:
1.digest starch
2.act against bacteria
3.prevent viral infection
4.prevent the action of pepsin of mucosa
Medulla oblongata is called
1.piamater
2.duramater
3.vital knot
4.pons verolii
Night blindness is caused due to deficiency of
1.Vitamin A
2.Vitamin B
3.Vitamin E
4. Vitamin K
Number of bones in human body is
1.206
2.225
3.220
4.215
Our bones and teeth are generally made of
1.Hydrolith
2.Chloropetite
3.Fluoropetite
4.Tricalcium phosphate
Rabies is transmitted by
1.bugs
2.flies
3.infected mad dogs
4.mosquitoes
Retina contains the sensitive cells called
1.rods and cones
2.cones and cortex
3.rods and pelvis
4.cortex and fovea
Retina contains the sensitive cells called
1.rods and cones
2.cones and cortex
3.rods and pelvis
4.cortex and fovea
The area of the human tongue sensitive to bitterness is restricted to:
1. tip
2.edges
3. middle part
4.posterior part
The element which is the most abundant in the human body is –
1.oxygen
2.carbon
3. iron
4.nitrogen
The escape of haemoglobin from RBC is known as
1.clotting
2.thermolysis
3.anaemia
4.haemorrhage
The fungal derivative used in the treatment of tuberculosis is
1.anacin
2.aspirin
3.streptomycin
4.tetracycline
The length of the spinal cord is about
1.60 cm
2. 45 cm
3.90 cm
4.10 cm
The outer convex region of kidney is called
1.cortex
2.calyces
3.nephron
4.pelvis
Virus contains
1.Protein and lipid
2.Lipid and carbohydrate
3.Nucleic acid and protein
4.Carbohydrate and nucleic acid
What may be cause of malfunctioning of thyroid gland?
1. Vitamin
2.Calcium deficiency
3.Iron deficiency
4. Iodine deficiency
Which among the following helps in circulation of blood?
1. Lymphocytes
2.Monocytes
3.Arithrocytus
4.Blood platelets
Which among the following helps in circulation of blood?
1. Lymphocytes
2.Monocytes
3.Arithrocytus
4.Blood platelets
Which among the following is a large spectrum Antibiotic?
1.Penicillin
2.Paracetamol
3.Ampicillin
4.Chloramphenicol
Which of the following disease is caused by Vitamin B3?
1.Pellagra
2.Night blindness
3.Rickets
4. Berry berry
Which of the following is also called Jelly Fish?
1.Hydra
2.Aurelia
3.Physelia
4.Matrideam
Which was the first antibiotic?
1.Neomycin
2.Terramycin
3.Streptomycin
4.Penicillin