Biology Practice Question and Answer

Q:

 In which part of our body food gets absorbed?

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    Small Intestine
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    Large Intestine
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    Stomach
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    Liver
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Answer : 1. "Small Intestine"

Q: Which of the following is not a prime cost? 1324 0

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    Supervisor's wages
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    Assembly line wages
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    Machine operators wages
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    Direct labor wages
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Answer : 1. "Supervisor's wages"
Explanation :

Answer: A) Supervisor's wages Explanation: The prime cost calculates the use of raw materials and direct labor, but does not factor in indirect expenses, such as advertising and administrative costs. Supervisor's wages doesn;t come under prime cost.

Q:

Which of the following kits is a social animal?

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    Bee
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    Mosquito
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    Bur
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    Domestic fly
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Answer : 1. "Bee"

Q: Which of the following is true of kinetochores? 3217 0

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    They are the primary centrosome structures that maintain the attachment of the sister chromatids prior to mitosis.
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    They are the sites at which microtubules attach to chromosomes.
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    They are located at the center of the centrosome and organize tubulin into spindle fibers.
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    They cross at the cell's equator and move against each other, causing the cell to elongate.
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Answer : 2. "They are the sites at which microtubules attach to chromosomes."
Explanation :

Answer: B) They are the sites at which microtubules attach to chromosomes. Explanation: They are the sites at which microtubules attach to chromosomes.

Q: What process immediately preceeded protein synthesis at the ribosome? 1316 0

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    transcription
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    replication
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    translation
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    duplication
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Answer : 1. "transcription"
Explanation :

Answer: A) transcription Explanation: Protein synthesis at the ribosome is immediately preceeded by the transcription process.

Q: In what organelle does cellular respiration take place? 882 0

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    Cytoplasm
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    Ribosomes
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    Mitochondria
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    None of the above
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Answer : 3. "Mitochondria"
Explanation :

Answer: C) Mitochondria Explanation: Cellular respiration is the multi-step process that creates energy from nutrients and food molecules. It begins in the cytoplasm of the cell, with the mitochondria functioning as the main organelle where the rest of the process continues and finishes. During respiration, glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell.

Q:

It causes clotting of blood – 

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    Thrombin
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    Hemoglobin
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    Pectin
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    All of the above
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Answer : 1. "Thrombin "

Q:

Which tissue forms the gland?

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    epithelium
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    muscle
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    nerve
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    connective
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Answer : 1. "epithelium"

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