NTSE SAT Quiz (Biology)
Q1: Chlorophyll is present in which of the following organism?
(a) Bacteria
(b) Protozoa
(c) Fungi
(d) Algae
Q2: Constituents of cell membrane is/are:
(a) Phosphate Proteins
(b) Amino Acids
(c) Phospho-lipid Proteins
(d) Cellulose
Q3(Bihar SAT1): The term vaccine is introduce by which scientist?
(a) Charles Darwin
(b) Edward Jenner
(c) Alexander Flemming
(d) Robert Hooke
Q4 (NTSE 2010): Which of the following is an example of a single cell that does not function as a full fledged organism?
(I) White blood cell (WBC)
(II) Amoeba
(III) WBC and Amoeba
(IV) Paramecium
(a). II only
(b). II and IV
(c). I only
(d). III and IV
Q5: Primary building blocks of a DNA molecule are:
(a) nitrogenous bases, phosphates, and ribose macromolecules
(b) nitrogenous bases, phosphates, and deoxyribose macromolecules
(c) phosphorous bases, nitrogen, and ribose macromolecules.
(d) None of these
Q6(Maharashtra SAT1): _____ energy is converted into chemical energy with the help of chlorophyll.
(a) Light
(b) Potential
(c) Kinetic
(d) Electric
Q7(UP NTSE Stage-1): Which of the following statement is wrong?
(a) Oxygen is called vital air (Pranwayu)
(b) Herbivorous depends on plants for food.
(c) Amoeba is a multi-cellular animal
(d) Stomach is a digestive organ.
Q8: Which of the following is responsible for movement of water and dissolved nutrients from the roots upward in the plant.
(a) apical meristem
(b) phloem
(c) xylem
(d) vascular cambium
Q9: Which vitamin deficiency causes cracking of lips at the corners of a human patient?
(a) Vitamin A
(b) Vitamin B-2
(c) Vitamin C
(d) Vitamin D
Q10: The breeding, hatching and rearing of fish is called (a) Apiculture
(b) Pisciculture
(c) Sericulture
(d) Agriculture
Q11 (2010 Stage2)Weeds not only use nutrients from the soil but are alsoI. harmful for some organisms including human beings
II. useful for the crops and harmful for human beings
III. harmful to the crops and some animals
IV. crop specific
Select the alternative which includes all correct statements.
(a) I, III and IV
(b) II, III and IV
(c) I, II and III
(d) I, II and IV
Q12: We obtain ___________ from jute, hemp and cotton.(a) Medicine
(b) Food grain
(c) Fibre
(d) Colour
Q13: The photosynthetic symbiont of a lichen is
(a) legumes
(b) moss.
(c) green algae
(d) cyano bacteria
Q14: Protein catalysts of chemical reactions in biological organ systems are called
(a) Enzymes
(b) Hormones
(c) connective fluids
(d) Vitamins
Q15: Pigment present in red blood corpuscle
(a) Haemoglobin
(b) Chlorophyll
(c) Xanthophyll
(d) Porphyrin
Answer:
1. (d) Algae
2. (c) Phospho-lipid Proteins
3. (b) nitrogenous bases, phosphates, and deoxyribose macromolecules
4. (b) Edward Jenner
5. (c) I only
6. (a) Light
7. (c) Amoeba is a multi-cellular animal
8. (c) xylem
9. (b) Vitamin B-2
10. (b) Pisciculture
11. (a) I, III and IV
12. (c) Fibre
13. (c) green algae (Hint: Note the word photosynthetic symbiont).
14. (a) Enzymes
15. (a) Haemoglobin
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