GENERAL SCIENCE BIOLOGY ONE LINERS FOR TNPSC UPSC SSC SET 141
1401). Consider the following statements :
Assertion (A) : Vitamin K deficiency leads to haemorrhage.
Reason (R) : Folic acid deficiency leads to anaemia.
Now select your answer according to the coding scheme given below :
A). Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
B). Both (A) and (R) are. true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
C). (A) is true, but (R) is false
D). (A) is false, but (R) is true
Answer: (A) is true, but (R) is false
1402). Ammonotelism is common in
A). fishes
B). birds
C). mammals
D). reptiles
Answer: fishes
1403). longitudinal half of the Chromosome is called
A). centromere
B). chromatid
C). chromatin
D). none of these
Answer: none of these
1404). The term 'gene' was proposed by
A). Bateson
B). punnet
C). Darlington
D). Johannsen
Answer: Johannsen
1405). In mitochondria ,which of the following process(es) take(s) places?
A). Tricarboxylic and cycle
B). Electrotransport system and oxidative phosphorylation
C). ß - oxidation of fatty acid
D). all of these
Answer: all of these
1406). Synapase is seen in
A). Nervous system
B). Digestive system
C). Excretory system
D). Reproductive system
Answer: Nervous system
1407). Visceral arches support
A). Wall of the pharynx
B). Viscera
C). Operculum
D). Gill filament
Answer: Wall of the pharynx
1408). Which organelle in the cell, other than nucleus contains DNA?
A). Golgi body
B). Mitochondria
C). Lysosome
D). Centriole
Answer: Mitochondria
1409). The bacterial cell wall consists of
A). Cellulose
B). Lignin
C). Mucopeptide
D). Pectose
Answer: Mucopeptide
1410). The system of biological classification used was created by
A). Charles Darwin
B). Carolus Linnaeus
C). Gregor Mendal
D). Stephan Gould
Answer: Carolus Linnaeus
Assertion (A) : Vitamin K deficiency leads to haemorrhage.
Reason (R) : Folic acid deficiency leads to anaemia.
Now select your answer according to the coding scheme given below :
A). Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
B). Both (A) and (R) are. true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
C). (A) is true, but (R) is false
D). (A) is false, but (R) is true
Answer: (A) is true, but (R) is false
1402). Ammonotelism is common in
A). fishes
B). birds
C). mammals
D). reptiles
Answer: fishes
1403). longitudinal half of the Chromosome is called
A). centromere
B). chromatid
C). chromatin
D). none of these
Answer: none of these
1404). The term 'gene' was proposed by
A). Bateson
B). punnet
C). Darlington
D). Johannsen
Answer: Johannsen
1405). In mitochondria ,which of the following process(es) take(s) places?
A). Tricarboxylic and cycle
B). Electrotransport system and oxidative phosphorylation
C). ß - oxidation of fatty acid
D). all of these
Answer: all of these
1406). Synapase is seen in
A). Nervous system
B). Digestive system
C). Excretory system
D). Reproductive system
Answer: Nervous system
1407). Visceral arches support
A). Wall of the pharynx
B). Viscera
C). Operculum
D). Gill filament
Answer: Wall of the pharynx
1408). Which organelle in the cell, other than nucleus contains DNA?
A). Golgi body
B). Mitochondria
C). Lysosome
D). Centriole
Answer: Mitochondria
1409). The bacterial cell wall consists of
A). Cellulose
B). Lignin
C). Mucopeptide
D). Pectose
Answer: Mucopeptide
1410). The system of biological classification used was created by
A). Charles Darwin
B). Carolus Linnaeus
C). Gregor Mendal
D). Stephan Gould
Answer: Carolus Linnaeus
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