GENERAL SCIENCE BIOLOGY ONE LINERS FOR TNPSC UPSC SSC SET 054
531). Mitochondrial DNA in an individual comes from
A). male Parent
B). female parent
C). both parents
D). neither of the parents
Answer: female parent
532). Some medicines are given in the form of capsules. The capsules are made of
A). paper
B). gelatinous material
C). embrayonic tissue
D). starch
Answer: gelatinous material
533). Which one of the following diseases is least infectious ?
A). leprosy
B). tuberculosis
C). conjunctivitis
D). hepatitis
Answer: hepatitis
534). Significantly higher level of urea in the blood is the indication of
A). liver damage
B). kidney damage
C). heart attack
D). spleen damage
Answer: kidney damage
535). The medicines which are used to treat diseases caused by allergy are known as
A). analgesics
B). antithisnamines
C). antipyretics
D). allergents
Answer: antithisnamines
536). Malaria fever is caused
A). immediately after mosquito bite
B). upon disintegration and bursting of red blood cells
C). when the malaria causing germs reach the liver
D). upon release of toxins into blood
Answer: upon release of toxins into blood
537). The gas used for artificial ripening of green fruits is
A). carbon dioxide
B). ethane
C). hydrogen
D). acetylene(ethyl)
Answer: acetylene(ethyl)
538). Two richest known sources of edible protein are
A). meat and eggs
B). some algae and other microorganisms
C). soyabean and groundnut
D). milk and leafy vegetables
Answer: soyabean and groundnut
539). The introduction of pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques Bill in Parliament was prompted by the increasing incidence of
A). female foeticide
B). failure of contraceptive devices
C). spurious drugs being used for pro-natal immunisation
D). unqualified persons diagnosing pregnancy in villages by primitive methods.
Answer: female foeticide
540). Three important micronutrients essential for humans are
A). Copper, zinc and iodine
B). zinc, copper and pottasium
C). nitrogen, molybdenum and iodine
D). sulphur, copper and iron
Answer: Copper, zinc and iodin
A). male Parent
B). female parent
C). both parents
D). neither of the parents
Answer: female parent
532). Some medicines are given in the form of capsules. The capsules are made of
A). paper
B). gelatinous material
C). embrayonic tissue
D). starch
Answer: gelatinous material
533). Which one of the following diseases is least infectious ?
A). leprosy
B). tuberculosis
C). conjunctivitis
D). hepatitis
Answer: hepatitis
534). Significantly higher level of urea in the blood is the indication of
A). liver damage
B). kidney damage
C). heart attack
D). spleen damage
Answer: kidney damage
535). The medicines which are used to treat diseases caused by allergy are known as
A). analgesics
B). antithisnamines
C). antipyretics
D). allergents
Answer: antithisnamines
536). Malaria fever is caused
A). immediately after mosquito bite
B). upon disintegration and bursting of red blood cells
C). when the malaria causing germs reach the liver
D). upon release of toxins into blood
Answer: upon release of toxins into blood
537). The gas used for artificial ripening of green fruits is
A). carbon dioxide
B). ethane
C). hydrogen
D). acetylene(ethyl)
Answer: acetylene(ethyl)
538). Two richest known sources of edible protein are
A). meat and eggs
B). some algae and other microorganisms
C). soyabean and groundnut
D). milk and leafy vegetables
Answer: soyabean and groundnut
539). The introduction of pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques Bill in Parliament was prompted by the increasing incidence of
A). female foeticide
B). failure of contraceptive devices
C). spurious drugs being used for pro-natal immunisation
D). unqualified persons diagnosing pregnancy in villages by primitive methods.
Answer: female foeticide
540). Three important micronutrients essential for humans are
A). Copper, zinc and iodine
B). zinc, copper and pottasium
C). nitrogen, molybdenum and iodine
D). sulphur, copper and iron
Answer: Copper, zinc and iodin
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