Top 1000+ Solved Biology (GK) MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Riboflavin is a/an -

a. Vitamin

b. Hormone

c. Fatty acid

d. Enzyme

  • a. Vitamin

Q. Locomotory organ of a starfish is -

a. Tube feet

b. Paddle

c. Muscular foot

d. Flipper

  • a. Tube feet

Q. Pencillin is extracted from –

a. yeast

b. algae

c. fungus

d. lichen

  • c. fungus

Q. HIV is a -

a. Combination of disease symptoms -

b. developmental index

c. viral disease

d. retrovirus

  • d. retrovirus

Q. The deficiency of Niacina vitamin of B complex group causes the disease -

a. Marasmus

b. Pellagra

c. Rickets

d. Nightblindness

  • b. Pellagra

Q. A pair of contrasting characters controlling the same trait is called -

a. factors

b. loci

c. allele

d. lineage

  • c. allele

Q. Which of the following are also known as 'Suicidal Bag of Cells'?

a. Lysosomes

b. Lycosome

c. Nucleus

d. Chromosome

  • a. Lysosomes

Q. The main protein found in milk is

a. Albumin

b. Globulin

c. Globin

d. Casein

  • d. Casein

Q. The liberation of oxygen during photosynthesis is due to -

a. hydrolysis of carbohydrates

b. photolysis of water

c. reduction of CO2

d. breakdown of chlorophyll

  • b. photolysis of water

Q. What is the main purpose of white blood corpuscles?

a. to carry nutrients

b. to combat infections

c. to carry oxygen

d. to give strength

  • b. to combat infections

Q. The oxygen liberated during photosymthesis comes from -

a. Water

b. Carbon dioxide

c. Glucose

d. Chlorophyll

  • a. Water

Q. Kyoto Protocol is associated with -

a. Species conservation

b. Climate change

c. Wetland Conservation

d. Medicinal plants

  • b. Climate change

Q. Which one of the following is also called as milk sugar?

a. Glucose

b. Fructose

c. Maltose

d. Lactose

  • d. Lactose

Q. The name of the longest muscle in human body is –

a. Sartorius muscle

b. Massete muscle

c. Stapedius muscle

d. Gluteus Maximus muscle

  • a. Sartorius muscle

Q. A prokaryotic cell does not have which of the followin

a. Ribosomes

b. Cell membrane

c. Nucleus

d. DNA

  • c. Nucleus
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