NMDCAT Practice Test 1 of Biology By MRSO

NMDCAT Practice Test 1 of Biology By MRSO

         
 

#1. Hydrolysis process is a reverse of process.

#2. What does the term bacteriophage refer to?

#3. It is an outcome of integration of various discoveries and ideas:

#4. In cellular respiration, which organelle is primarily responsible for producing adenosine triphosphate (ATP)?

#5. During photosynthesis, which molecule absorbs and captures light energy to convert it into chemical energy?




#6. What is the end product of glucose by yeast in anaerobic respiration?

#7. The enzymes integrase, protease and reverse transcriptase are found in which virus?

#8. Each carrier in Electron Transport Chain is first and then?

#9. The neurotransmitter active outside the CNS (Central Nervous System) is?

#10. The digestive vacuoles and autophagosomes are also known as?




#11. Which one of the following seems to have undergone less evolutionary changes?

#12. When two contrasting pairs of traits are following in the same cross their alleles assort independently into gametes called:

#13. Hormone produced by placenta is:

#14. Hinge joint is present between which of the following bones?

#15. What is the colour of Chlorophyll-b molecule?




#16. Which of the following is a conjugated molecule?

#17. The neurotransmitter active outside the CNS (Central Nervous System) is?

#18. Linkage involves at least.

#19. Movement of molecules against the concentration gradient is?

#20. Alleles of two more gene pairs at different loci influencing the same trait in an additive way:




#21. Embryos of following animates exhibit homologies, EXCEPT:

#22. Unique three-dimensional shape of the fully folded polypeptide, constitutes:

#23. Butyric acid is a carbon fatty acid?

#24. The part of brain which guides smooth and accurate motions and maintains body position is:

#25. Modifications and organism acquires during its life time can be passed along to its offspring,was the idea of:




#26. How many pairs of contrasting characters in pea plants were studied by Mendel in his experiments?

#27. He contributed much to the science of palacontology:

#28. The middle layer of meninges is:

#29. Genes are located at specific loci on:

#30. ___ occurs thought an interaction between the environment and the variability inherent in any population:




#31. A hormone that plays a major role in social bonding, childbirth, milk ejection and social reproduction is:

#32. Nitrifying bacteria are the examples of:

#33. The neurotransmitter active outside the CNS (Central Nervous System) is:

#34. Iocus stands for:

#35. Beagle was sent to the:




#36. Human have minimally developed:

#37. Pure breed means that if you let the plant ___the offspring will always look exactly like their parents:

#38. There is no clear difference between dendrites and axons in sensory neurons, except:

#39. Which one of the following is X Linked Dominant disorder?

#40. Cell wall may be absent in which of the following?




#41. Position of gene on homologous chromosomesreduces variability:

#42. Proteins are the main of the cell?

#43. Petrified fossils are mostly formed of:

#44. Which one of the following human genes have multiple alleles?

#45. Butyric acid is a carbon fatty acid?




#46. DNA stores biological information in discrete units termed as:

#47. What of the following virus contains single stranded DNA?

#48. The cell wall of Bacteria is made up of?

#49. Water vascular system or ambulacral system is a unique and complex system specially present in?

#50. For evolutionary process to occur, which of the following is NOT a geographical barrier?




#51. Which one is common in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

#52. Upon initial hydrolysis starch yields?

#53. Human Bone cells contain, % of water?

#54. Which of the following are analogous organs?

#55. Which of the following is a muscle component that act as store for energy?




#56. Adaptations that an organism acquires by its own actions during its life span without modifying its genome are:

#57. A hormone that plays a major role in social bonding, childbirth, milk ejection and sexual reproduction is:

#58. How may tail fibrils are attached to the end plate of a bacteriophage?

#59. Which of the following are single membranous organelles?

#60. According to the Biogenetic Law of Ernst Haeckel:




#61. Pick up recessive trait in pea plant:

#62. Unique three-dimensional shape of the fully folded polypeptide, constitutes

#63. The 4 blood groups A, B, AB and O are all determined by:

#64. Blood group A can be transfused only into:

#65. Darwin was the first person who:




#66. Cell wall may be absent in which of the following?

#67. Structure formed by invagination of plasma membrane and involved in cell division and DNA replication of prokaryotic cell:

#68. Human have minimally developed:

#69. Round worms belong to which phylum?

#70. In Fâ‚‚ of dihybrid cross Mendel got wrinkled yellow seeds with:




#71. Alfred Russel Wallace was the man who motivated:

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