Biology 2nd year complete book

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Bio 2nd year complete book

1)       Some animals regulate blood flow to skin specifically greater blood flow in warmth
         to dissipate heat and lower in colds to economize heat loss. This is their  
         a)       Structural adaptation                        b)       Physiological adaptation  
         c)       Bchavioural adaptation                       d)      Environmental adaptation  
2)       Animals   in   which   body   temp.   tends   to   fluctuate   more  or   less   with   ambient
         temperature when air or water temperature are changed, are known as
         a)       Homeotherms                                  b)       Poikilotherms  
         c)       Endotherms                                   d)      Both a and b  
3)       Which one of the following parts of the plant body is known as Excretophore    
         a)       Roots             b)       Stems             c)       Leaves           d)       Flower  
4)       Stones of the kidney can be removed by all of the following methods except  
         a)       Lithotripsy       b)       Dialysis          c)       Surgery          d)  Special medicines  
5)       Terrestrial animals can tolerate dehydration and it differs in various animals. This
         characteristic is known as  
         a)       Hydrobiosis       b)       Anhydrosis        c)       Anhydrobiosis d)          Dehydration
6)       The Primary mechanism of excreting nitrogenous wastes in animal is  
         a)       Ammonotely   b)            Ureotely          c)       Uricotely        d)       None of them
7)       Precursor for the fixation of ammonia in urea cycle is:
         a)       Citrulline        b)       Arginine          c)       Ornithine        d)     Arginosuccinate  
8)        Amount of water required for the removal of urea as compared to ammonia is  
                       th                           th                          th                          th
         a)       1/10              b)       1/100             c)      1/1000            d)       1/10000    
9)       One of the following is not a treatment of Disc slip
         a)       Traction          b)       Pain killer       c)       Bed rest         d)       Exercise  
10)      Which one of the following are non striated, visceral and involuntary
         a)       Smooth muscles                               b)       Skeletal muscles  
         c)       Cardiac muscles                              d)      Both a and b  
11)      The molecules of one of the following are arranged in two chains which twist around
         each other like a twisted double strand of pearls  
         a)       Troponin          b)       Tropomyosin  c)            Actin            d)       Myosin  
12)      The growing tip of young stem moves in a zig-zag fashion due to alternate changes
         in growth on opposite side of the apex. This mode of growth is called  
         a)       Epinasty          b)       Hyponasty         c)       Nutation          d)      Both a and b  
13)      The living cells of the cartilage are called:
 a)    Osteocytes     b)     Osteoblasts     c)     Chondrocytes  d)       Osteoclasts  
14)     Which is a paired bone of cranium  
        a)      Occipital       b)       Sphenoid        c)      Parietal        d)      Ethmoid  
15)     Humerus forms ball and socket joint with  
        a)      Radius          b)       Ulna            c)      Scapula         d)      Clavicle  
16)     Which of the following hormones play major role in phototropism  
        a)      Auxin           b)       Gibberellins    c)      Abscisic acid   d)      Ethylene  
17)     Which one is correct for smell, taste and for blood CO2, oxygen  
        a)      Thermo receptors                         b)      Chemo receptors  
        c)      Nociceptors                              d)      Mechanoreceptors  
18)     In reflex action the direction of stimulus is from  
            a)      Sensory neuron to receptors to motor neurons to effectors  
            b)      Motor neuron to sensory neurons to receptors to effectors  
            c)      Receptors to sensory neurons to association neuron to effectors  
            d)      Association neurons to motor neuron to receptors  
19)     Several   automatic   functions   like   breathing,   heart   rate,   blood   pressure   and
        swallowing are controlled by  
        a)      Cerebrum        b)       Medulla         c)      Pons            d)      Cerebellum  
20)     A  few cranial  nerves including  the vagus  nerve  together  with  the nerves from  the
        bottom portion of spinal cord form the:
        a)      Sympathetic system                       b)      Peripheral nervous system  
        c)      Parasympathetic system                   d)      Central nervous system  
21)     Which of the following are formed against parasitic response  
        a)      Annual ring     b)       Callus          c)      Galls           d)      Cork  
22)     The main transmitter for synapse that lie inside the central nervous system is  
        a)      Serotonin       b)       Adrenaline      c)      Acetylcholine  d)       Dopamine  
23)     Ethene promotes  
        a)      Abscission                               b)      Flowering in pineapple  
        c)      Closing of stomata                       d)      Bud and seed dormancy  
24)     Terrestrial vertebrates detect the vibrations of ground by receptors in the  
        a)      Skin            b)       Limbs           c)      Joints          d)      Sense organs  
25)     Metastasis is the establishment of secondary areas of growth by:
                a) Getting into tissue through injury    
                b) Distribution of malignant cells through digestive system  
                c) Distribution of malignant cells through blood circulatory system
                d) Using infected instruments
26)     One of these is the example of autosomal non disjunction:
                a) Turner’s syndrome             b) Down’s syndrome  
                c) Meta female syndrome          d) Jacob’s syndrome
27)     The mitotic apparatus microtubules are composed of:  
                 a) Proteins      b) Proteins and traces of DNA               
                 c) DNA           d) Proteins and traces of RNA  
28)     All of these would not balance the nutrient cycle except:  
                 a) Decayed nutrients are not returned to ground              
                 b) Biogeochemical cycle  
                 c) Too much food is consumed                
                 d) Not enough food is consumed  
29)     Total area of world under cultivation is :  
                 a) 30%           b) 75%           c) 11%          d) 89%  
30)     One of the following is not the abuse of land:  
                 a) Fertilizers   b) Industrialization     c) Soil conservation     d) Erosion  
31)     The gravitational pull of the moon on the water in seas and oceans is called:  
                 a) Tidal power           b) Hydroelectric power                      
                 c) Tide                  d) Ocean thermal gradient  
32)     Human culture commenced how many years ago  
                 a) 200 years     b) 5000 years            c) 40,000 years          d) 2000 years  
   )    One of these is not environmental stress:  
                 a) More people                            b) More aforestation                
                 c) More industrialization                 d) More agriculture  
34)      Acid water drainage through soil may wash:  
                 a) Sulphur dioxide       b) Calcium and Nitrogen Dioxide                      
                 c) Nitrogen dioxide and Potassium         d) Potassium and Calcium  
35)     Not all, but one of these is the result of nutritional deficiency:  
                 a) AIDS                           b) Alzheimer’s disease                      
                 c) Kwashiorkor                    d) Cretinism   
36)     Eutrophication is encouraged by the increase of:  
                 a) Phosphates            b) Excreta       c) Nitrates      d) All  
37)     What number of atoms of chlorine would destroy one million ozone molecules:  
                 a) 2    b) 3             c) 4     d) 1  
38)      The  total  genetic  information  encoded  in  the  total  genes  in  breeding  population  
        existing at given time:  
                 a) Allele        b) Jumping gene            
                 c) Gene pool     d) Pseudoautosomal genes  
39)     The number of chromosomes in female Ascaris incurve is   
                 a) 35            b) 46            c) 42           d) 48  
40)     The proportion  of  recombinants  type  between  two  gene  pairs as compared to  the  
        sum of all combination is:  
                a) Law of independent assortment         b) Hardy-Weinberg theorem    
                c) Recombinant frequency                 d) Law of segregation  
41)     In one of the following the xo male is sterile:  
                a) Grasshopper           b) Protenor bug         c) Man           d) Drosophila  
42)     Who for the first time observed white eye mutant in Drosophila:  
                a) Correns       b) Devaries     c) Morgon       d) Bridges  
43)     Bobbed eye genes are the example of :  
                a) Pseudoautosomal genes         b) X- linked    c) Y- linked     d) Both b + c  
44)     Opsins located on the X chromosomes:  
                a) Red and green         b) Red and blue                    
                c) Blue and green        d) Red, Blue and green  
45)     Historical remnant of structures that had important functions in ancestors but are  
        no longer essential presently:  
                a) Vestigial organs              b) Rudimentary organs              
                c) Functionless organs           d) All of these  
46)     In humans middle ear is connected with throat by:  
                a) Nasal sinuses         b) Pharynx      c) Eustachian tubes      d) All of these   
47)     Among the birds Darwin collected 13 types of:  
                a) Robins        b) Sparrows     c) Finches      d) Tortoises   
48)     One of the following has not yet been declared extinct in Pakistan:  
                a) Houbara bustard       b) Tiger        c) Crocodile     d) Indian rhino   
49)     The number of endangered species of plants have been recorded to more than:  
                a) 100           b) 200          c) 400          d) 500   
50)     The functional unit of an ecosystem is:  
                a) Species       b) Community            c) Individual    d) Population   
51)     The alternative method of obtaining food by an organism in an ecosystem is:  
                a) Food triangle         b) Food exchange          
                c) Food decay            d) Food web   
52)     The food chain and food web consist of upto:  
                a) 10 trophic level      b) 8 trophic level        
                c) 5 trophic level       d) 3-5 trophic level  
53)     Which one of these is not a lichen:  
                a) Permellia     b) Lecanor      c) Polytrichum           d) Ramalina  
54)     Tortula is:  
                a) Crustose lichen       b) Moss         c) Foliose lichen        d) Herb   
55)     One of the following zone is not present in deep lakes:  
                a) Littoral      b) Limnetic     c) Profundal    d) None of these   
56)     The major plants of the deciduous rain forest are:  
                a) Pinus wallichiana   b) Berberis lyceum        c) Taxus bacata          d) All   
57)     The grassland in  tropical climates having woody trees:  
                a) Pampas        b) Velds        c) Prairies     d) Savanna  
58)     Desertification in Sahel is due to:  
                a) Rapid growth of human population              b) Rainfall below average        c) Loss  
        of productivity d) All of these   
59)     Eutrophication causes:  
                a) Deprivation of oxygen         b) More bacterial growth           
                c) Acidification                 d) All of these   
60)     The closing action of the leaves of venus fly trap is an example of:  
                a) Nyctinasty   b) Photonasty  c) Haptonasty  d) Thermonasty  
61)     Shorter in size are found in seed coats and nut shells:  
                a) Vessels       b) Tracheids    c) Sclereids    d) Fibers  
62)     In   sunflower     stem    the   vascular     bundles    are   strengthened      by    additional  
        sclerenchyma fibers called:  
                a) Root cap      b) Bundle cap  c) Flower bud  d) Steel rod  
63)     The built in mechanism by which an animal recognizes sign stimuli is called:  
                a) Learning      b) Conditioned behavior         c) Innate releasing      d) All  
                c) Sertoli cells         d) Germinal epithelial cells  
64)     The second meiotic division in the oocyte in female ovary proceeds as far as:  
                a) Anaphase      b) Telophase    c) Prophase     d) Metaphase  
65)     All of the following females show oestrous cycle, except:  
                a) Dog           b) Human being          c) Monkey        d) Cat  
66)     One of the following is ligated to release the body from mother:  
                a) Cervix        b) Placenta     c) Umbilical cord        d) Chorion  
67)     Parts of apical meristems which get separated from apex by permanent tissues:  
                a) Inter calary meristem         b) Lateral meristem        
                c) Axillary bud                  d) Leaf primordium  
68)     In the zone of elongation what does not happen:  
                a) Increase in cell wall plasticity        
                b) Reduction of wall pressure  
                c) Addition of new cytoplasm material              
                d) Stoppage of synthesis of cell wall material  
69)     The DNA strand that is transcribed is called:  
                a) Coding or sense strand        b) Template or sense strand        
                c) Coding or antisense strand d) Template or antisense strand  
70)     The caps and tails save the mRNA from a variety of :  
                a) Peptidases    b) Nucleases    c) Phosphatases  d) Nucleases and phosphatases  


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