Important Questions:
Section A: (Multiple Choice Questions)
Note:- Attempt all questions from this section.
Q.1:- Choose the correct answer for each from the given option:
1- Bacteria and cyan bacteria are included in?
- Monera
- Fungi
- Plantae
- Protista
2- All multicellular, eukaryotic, non-chlorophyllus organisms are
included in?
- Protista
- Monera
- Animalia
- Plantae
3- The study of life related of fresh water is called?
- Parasitology
- Microbiology
- Fresh water biology
- Mairne biology
4- A group of similar cells that perform a particular function
is called?
- Tissue
- Organelle
- Species
- Organ system
5- In skin, hair, nails and muscles the compounds are called?
- Monosaccharides
- Oligosaccharides
- Disaccharides
- Polysaccharide
6- Glucose and fructose are?
- Monosaccharides
- Disaccharides
- Polysaccharide
7- DNA is present in the?
- Nucleus
- Cytoplasm
- Mitochondria
- Ribosomes
8- The term lipid was proposed by?
- Bloor
- Dixon
- Robert Brown
- Darwin
9- Fats and oils are included in?
- Acylglycerol
- Waxes
- Terpenes
- Steroids
10- The hereditary material is considered as?
- RNA
- Proteins
- Lipids
- DNA
11- Induce fit model theory about the action of enzyme is proposed
by?
- Fischer
- Koshland
- Kuhn
- Richard
12- The protein part of enzyme is called?
- Apoenzyme
- Holoenzyme
- Prosthetic group
- Co-factor
13- When the prosthetic group is of inorganic type, it is called?
- Co-enzymes
- Co-factor
- Allosteric
- None of them
14- The substances which decrease the activity of enzymes are called?
- Activators
- Inhibitors
- Prosthetic group
- Co-enzymes
15- Euglena and trypanosome are included in class?
- Flagellate
- Sarcodina
- Ciliate
- Sporozoa
16- Fever, shaking chills, sweating, muscular pain, vomiting are
the symptoms of?
- Typhoid
- Tuberclosis
- Malaria
- Mumps
17- Acinata captures the food by the help of?
- Cilia
- Flagella
- Pseudopodia
- Tentacles
18- Monocystis lives in the seminal vesicles of?
- Earthworm
- Snail
- Planaria
- Neries
19- In liver cells the plasmodium produces?
- Merozoites
- Trophozoites
- Sporozites
- Gametocytes
20- When blastula invaginates, folds inwards to form a structure,
called?
- Blastopore
- Morila
- Gastrula
- Coelomata
21- The sub-kingdom whose members have no proper tissue organization
is called?
- Protozoa
- Parazoa
- Perzoa
- Sporozoa
22- The overall shape of an animal body is called?
- Asymmetry
- Symmetry
- Aestivation
- Gastrulation
23- Sponges are included in phylum?
- Porifera
- Cridaria
- Platyhelminthes
- Mollusca
24- Free swimming zooids of phylum cnidaria are called?
- Medusa
- Polyps
- Gastrozoodis
25- Segmented worms are included in phylum?
- Aschelminthes
- Platyhelminthes
- Annelida
- Cnideria
26- In Earthworm locomotion takes place by?
- Parapodia
- Setae
- Cilia
Note: Students are advised to learn material written in
boxesof your book for MCQS
Important Long Notes:
- Digestion in man
- Respiration in man
- Heart of man
- Protien/ Carbohydrates
- lipids
- Nucleic Acids
- Enzyme
- Important seven properties of:
- Protozoa
- Coelenterata
- Platyhelminthes
- Annelida
- Arthropoda
- Pisces
- Amphibia
- Reptelia
- Aves
- Mammalia
Note: Students are advised to learn by heart all
the phylums because zoology paper moves around phylums.
Importnat Short Notes:
- Flight adaptations
- Nutrition in Amoeba, Planeria, Cockroach
- Respiration in Cockroach, Fish, Frog, Birds
- GIT disorders
- Blood lymphatic system
- Respiratory disorders
- Heart diseases
- Life cycle of Plasmodium
- Polymorphism
- Biological methods
- Branches of biology
- Blood Pressure
- Porifera
Important Differences
- Polychaeta/Oligochaeta
- Open and closed types
- Protosomes/Deutrosomes
- Diploblastic/triploblastic
- Singler circuit/double circuit
- Cold blooded/warm blooded animals
- Artery & veins
- Peristalsis/Antiperistalsis
- Inspiration and expiration
- Polyp/Medusa
- Acraniata and craniata
- Chondichthyes and Oesteichthyes
- Ectoparasites and endoparasites
- Coelom and Pseudocoelom
- Hibernation and Aestivation
- Antigen/Antibody
- Mitral/Tricuspid
- Leukeamia/Thelassaemia
- Haemocoel/Haemolymph
- RNA/DNA
- Haemoglobin/Myoglobin
- Anorexia/Bulimia nervosa
- Monogenic/Digenic
- Diarrohoea/Dysentary
- Pinacocytes/Choanocytes
- Mononuclotide/Dinuclotide/Polynucleotide
Important Definitions
- Atherosclerosis
- Immunity
- Cloning
- Antibiotic
- Cancer
- Leukemia
- Hypertension
- Thrombosis
- Enzymes
- Chemotherapy
- Metamerism
- Notochord
- Haemorrhage
- Haematoma
- Hemiplegia
- MI (mycardial Infarction)
- Edema
- Pulse pressure
- Cyanosis
- Heart murmur
- Asthma
- Emphysema
- Residual volume
- Vital capacity
- Tidal volume
- Tuberculosis
- Lung cancer
- Dental caries
- Elephanthesis
- Flame cells
- Coelenteron
- Cnidoblast
- Gemmule
- SPongocoel
- Balaenoptera
- Trichoplax
- Glycoprotein
- Glycolipids
|