Biology MCQ Table of Contents Al-Nabatat and Al-llaywan are written by:Date of birth of Jaber-Bin-Hayan: Date of death of Bu-Ali-Sina:Biology MCQs Test 2 Biology Quiz 1 1 / 25 How many essential nutrients does a plant require? 17 24 15 20 2 / 25 Interphase is divided into how many phases 2 3 5 4 3 / 25 The series of events from the time a cell is produced until it completes mitosis andproduces new cells: Cell cycle Interphase Cytokinesis Karyokinesis 4 / 25 Transport of water and soluble materials from roots to the aerial parts is done by : conective tissue xylem tissue both a & b phloem tissue 5 / 25 Blood is an example of: connective none Epithelial nervous 6 / 25 Epidermal tissues contain: Root hairs lenticles both a & b stomata 7 / 25 Which of these muscles are voluntary in action? cardiac muscles all of these smooth muscles Skeletal muscle 8 / 25 Ground tissues made up of: none parenchyma sclerenchyma cholenchyma 9 / 25 The cell walls of sclerenchyma tissues are hardened with: cellulose peptidoglycan chitin lignin 10 / 25 Tracheid’s present in: parenchymal Xylem epidermal phloem 11 / 25 In which phase cell duplicates its chromosomes? S phase G0 phase G1 phase G2 phase 12 / 25 Companion cells present in: Epiderma tissues Phloem Xylem Parenchyma 13 / 25 Smooth muscles are formed in the walls of: Blood vessels Alimentary canal all of these Urinary bladder 14 / 25 Which of the following is the longest phase in cell cycle mitotic G1 G0 inter 15 / 25 major phases of cell cycle are 3 5 4 2 16 / 25 A plant tissue composed of more than one type of cells: ground support merismatic compound 17 / 25 Which of the following statements is false about nutrition? Manganese and molybdenum are micronutrients Nutrition provides energy for carrying out various functions. Nitrogen and phosphorus are macronutrients Plant hormones are nutrients 18 / 25 The tissues present in the midrib of the leaves and in petals of flowers: cambium sclerenchyma cholenchyma parenchyma 19 / 25 The function of ground tissue is : Photosynthesis all of these Food storage Respiration and Protein synthesis 20 / 25 Phloem tissue contain : Tracheid’s cells Fibre cells sieve tube cells vessel cells 21 / 25 The tissues present in lungs, heart and blood vessels are: Stratified squamous epithelium Squamous epithelium Ciliated columnar epithelium Cuboidal epithelium 22 / 25 Plants absorb nutrients through their _______ : Flowers Roots Leaves Stem 23 / 25 Nervous tissues are found in : skull all of these Brain Spinal cord 24 / 25 The muscles that are involuntary in their action are: cardiac muscles both a & b smooth muscle skeletal muscle 25 / 25 The tissues located at the tips of roots and shoots : parenchyma Epical meristem Lateral meristem cambium Your score is The average score is 36% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz 0 Biology Quiz 2 1 / 25 Many animals of Indus Dolphin are left today in the Indus river? 400 200 600 300 2 / 25 Pakistan signed UN Convention on Desertification in? 1997 1998 1992 1995 3 / 25 Energy is required in : Active Diffusion Filtration Osmosis 4 / 25 Greatest threat to biodiversity on earth today: Species introduction Habitat loss Hunting Pollution 5 / 25 Gaseous exchange in gills and lungs occurs by: Facilitated diffusion Effusion Osmosis Diffusion 6 / 25 The first compound microscope was developed by: Zacharias Janssen Leeuwenhoek Robert Hooke Aristotle 7 / 25 Which term refers to the relative concentration of solutes in the solution: TONICITY Diffusion Osmosis Turgor 8 / 25 The measure of the clarity of an image is called: Magnification Microscopy Resolution Both a & b 9 / 25 How many birds are killed in Chitral during migration ? 200,000 100,000 300,000 400,000 10 / 25 The size of smallest Bacterium is: 0.3ym 0. 0.4/rm 0.2/rm 11 / 25 The increase in the apparent size of an object: Both a & b Resolution Magnification Microscopy 12 / 25 When was Himalayan Jungle Project started? 1009 1993 1992 1991 13 / 25 The National bird of Pakistan: Pigeon Chakor Patridge Brown Bear Markhor 14 / 25 Which one is not animal tissue? None Epithelial Epidermal connective 15 / 25 Houbara bastard file to Pakistan in: Autumn Summer Spring Winter 16 / 25 Which organization prepared the first national Red List of Pakistan? NACP IUCN WWF-P HJP 17 / 25 National animal of Pakistan: Tiger Markhor Snow leopard Brown Bear 18 / 25 The muscles found in heart: None Skeletal Cardiac Smooth 19 / 25 The shrinking of cytoplasm is: Endocytosis Glycolysis Exocytosis Plasmolysis 20 / 25 The solution that has relatively more solute: All of these Isotonic Hypertonic Hypotonic 21 / 25 Cardiac muscles are present in the walls of: cardiac kidney lungs liver 22 / 25 Facilitated diffusion is: all of these Active transport Passive transport reverse osmosis 23 / 25 The movement of molecules from a region of lower concentration to hyper concentration is called : Diffusion Filtration Osmosis Active transport 24 / 25 Diameter of human red blood cells is: 10 m 8 m 6 m 4 m 25 / 25 The process in which semi-permeable membranes separate salts from water: Filtration Reverse osmosis osmosis Diffusion Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz 0 Biology Quiz 3 1 / 25 According to Biologists, protists are the ancestors of: All of these Animalia Plantae Fungi 2 / 25 Which organism is included in kingdom Monera? Fungi Cyanobacteria Virus Algae 3 / 25 Nuclear envelope absent in: Fungi Plantae Protista Monera 4 / 25 A species that no longer lives in an ecosystem is called: Population Endangered species Extinct species Global ecosystem 5 / 25 Who proposed five kingdom classification system? E-Chaton Robert Whittaker Margulis Ernst Hickel 6 / 25 Five-kingdom classification system of Whittaker was modified by: Both a and b Margulis Schwartz E-chaton 7 / 25 Bauhinias variegate is an ornamental tree found in: Southest asia South Asia All of these North Asia 8 / 25 Protons and Neutrons are included in level, Atomic Organelle Molecular Sub-Atomic 9 / 25 The greatest cause of species extinction is: Species introduction Habitat destruction Hunting None of these 10 / 25 Who first introduced and adopted the system of binomial nomenclature? E-chaton Carolus Linnaeus Robert Whittaker Margulis 11 / 25 How many people are added in human population each day? 260,000 250,000 240,000 270,000 12 / 25 Scientific name of onion: Allium cepa Corvus splendens Asterias robins Homo sapiens 13 / 25 Scientific name star fish: Homo sapiens Asterias robins Allium cepa Corvus splendens 14 / 25 Viruses belong to kingdom: Fungi Monera None Protista 15 / 25 Kingdom Protista includes: Eukaryotic multicellular Both a and b Simple multicellular Eukaryotic unicellular 16 / 25 Common example of kingdom fungi is: Ferns Algae Mosses Mushroom 17 / 25 Number of persons increasing in the world population after every minute is: 490 280 180 290 18 / 25 Per (%) composition of oxygen in protoplasm of living organisms: 31% 77% 43% 65% 19 / 25 The organisms that are composed of circular RNA only : Prions Fungi Algae Viroid’s 20 / 25 The cell wall of fungi is made up of: Lignin Cellulose Chitin Peptidoglycan 21 / 25 Which of these is acellular particle? Human Bacteria Fungi Virus 22 / 25 What was the population of earth 10,000 years ago? 2million 5million 4million 3million 23 / 25 Which organisms are composed of only proteins? Algae Viroid’s Fungi Prions 24 / 25 Per (%) composition of hydrogen in protoplasm of living organisms: 10% 30% 40% 20% 25 / 25 Scientific name of house crow: Asterias robins Allium cepa Homo sapiens Corvus splendens Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz 0 Biology Quiz 4 1 / 25 The name of writer of "Al-Qanun-fi al-Tib” is: Bu-Ali Sina Al-Jahiz None Abu Usman 2 / 25 The study of Genes and their roles in inheritance is called: Histology Anatomy Genetics Inheritance 3 / 25 The branch of biology that deals with the study of social behavior of the animals that make societies: Immunology Socio Biology Entomology Parasitology 4 / 25 The name of writer of "Al-Qanun-fi al-Tib” is: None Abu Usman Bu-Ali Sina Al-Jahiz 5 / 25 The element mostly present in an individual is: Carbon Oxygen Nitrogen Hydrogen 6 / 25 The study of inheritance is called: Embryology Zoology Genetics Physiology 7 / 25 The founder of medicine is: Bu Ali Sina Al-Beruni Jabir bin Hayan Abdul Malik 8 / 25 The famous book "Al-Abil" is written by: Jabir bi Haiyan Malik Asmai Bu Ali Sina Darwin 9 / 25 The study of fossil is called: Pallidotomy Immunology Phraseology Pharmacology 10 / 25 Molecular biology is also known as: None of these Biochemistry Biometry Bioeconomic 11 / 25 The name of writer of "Al-Qanun-fi al-Tib” is: None Bu-Ali Sina Abu Usman Al-Jahiz 12 / 25 Total number of elements that occur in Nature: 90 92 80 88 13 / 25 Birthplace of Jabir-Bin-Hayan: Nepal Syria Iran Iraq 14 / 25 By what name Bu Ali Sina is famous in Europe? Avicenna Poet Philosopher Botanist 15 / 25 Al-Nabatat and Al-llaywan are written by: Al-Khwarzimi Jaber-Bin-Hayan Abdul Malik Asmai Bu-Ali-Sina 16 / 25 Date of death of Bu-Ali-Sina: 815 AD 740 AD 828 AD 1037 AD 17 / 25 “He made man from clay like the potter”. The verse is taken from: Sura Al-Nur Sura Ambia Sura Al-Mominoon Sura Rehman 18 / 25 Elements take part in making body mass of a living organisms: 17 18 16 15 19 / 25 Study of insects is called: Histology Immunology Entomology Embryology 20 / 25 Date of birth of Jaber-Bin-Hayan: 721 AD 740 AD 815 AD 980 AD 21 / 25 The study of remains of extinct organisms: Paleontology Biotechnology (c) Entomology Taxonomy 22 / 25 The art of gardening: Horticulture Agriculture Forestry Animal Husbandry 23 / 25 Per (%) composition of water in protoplasm of all living things: 60-70% 70-80% 50-60% 80-90% 24 / 25 Study of occurrence and distributions of living organisms in different regions of world: Biochemistry Biogeography Biometry Entomology 25 / 25 The cost and profit value of yield of wheat crop can be calculated through: Biophysics Biometry Biogeography Bioeconomic Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz 0 Biology Quiz 5 1 / 25 Ross found mosquitoes multiply in: Salivary glands Both a & c Blood stomach 2 / 25 In dengue fever, which cells shorten? all of these R.B.C W.B.C platelets 3 / 25 Plasmodium is transferred by: Mosquito Bacteria Fly Virus 4 / 25 The information such as names, dates or values made from observations, experimentation : Observation Theory Data Law 5 / 25 Proportion is expressed by putting a sign: : : = : both a & b 6 / 25 Computational and statistical techniques for the analysis of biological data are studied in: Biophysics Biomathematics Bioinformatics Biochemistry 7 / 25 Summarizing data through the calculation of a mean value: Statistics Physics Economics Mathematics 8 / 25 Who is responsible for spread of malaria fever? Virus Amoeba Plasmodium Paramecium 9 / 25 Irrefutable theory: deduction none of these hypothesis law 10 / 25 The word "Logos" means: None of these Both a and b Reasoning Thought 11 / 25 Mosquito transmits dengue fever: Anopheles Aedes culex Female anopheles’ mosquito 12 / 25 The division of biology that deals with study of animals is called: Zoology Anatomy Botany Microbiology 13 / 25 Malaria in sparrows spread by: culex Mosquito Ordinary Mosquito Anopheles Mosquito Aedes Mosquito 14 / 25 Blood clotting in food canal of mosquito is prevented by : all of these saliva platelets lymph 15 / 25 The malaria is spread in birds : Aedes Dengue Cu Anopheles 16 / 25 The study of internal structure is called: Anatomy Morphology Cell Biology Physiology 17 / 25 A relation between two numbers in terms of quotient is called: none of these Ratio Proportion Both a & b 18 / 25 The study of the functions of different parts of living organisms is called: Morphology Histology Anatomy Physiology 19 / 25 Word “Biology” has been derived from: English Italian French Greek 20 / 25 The microscopic study of tissues: Pharmacology Entomology Paleontology Histology 21 / 25 Histology is the scientific study of: Cells Tissues Organs Muscles 22 / 25 A theory is supported by a great deal of: Result observation Experiment Evidence 23 / 25 A Hypothesis that is often tested and never rejected is called: Theory Law deduction principle 24 / 25 MNHScientific study of living organisms is called: Biology Chemistry Biotechnology Geology 25 / 25 The hypothesis that stands the test of time are called: Deductions Theories observation Experiments Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz 0 Biology Quiz 6 1 / 25 ” Mosquitoes transmit plasmodium and are involved in spread of malaria” who suggested this hypothesis ? A.F.A. king Redi Laveran Arstotle 2 / 25 When America discovered? 17th century 18th century 20th century 16th century 3 / 25 Laveran began to search cause of malaria in: 1978 1890 1878 1970 4 / 25 Effective remedy against malaria uptil 20t' century: Ranitidine All of these Amoxicillin Quinine 5 / 25 Which disease has killed more people than any other disease? Cancer Malaria Tuberculosis AIDS 6 / 25 Ronald Ross belonged to: Greek Germany Holland America 7 / 25 How many observations presented by A.F.A king? 14 22 18 20 8 / 25 Malaria is caused by: E-coil Paramecium Entamoeba Plasmodium 9 / 25 Female Mosquitoes used by Ross in his experiments: All of these Culex and Anopheles Anopheles and Aedes Aedes and culex 10 / 25 If Plasmodium is the cause of malaria, then all the person ill with malaria should plasmodium in their blood . This statement is : Deduction Hypothesis Theory Law 11 / 25 Who started to know the reason of malaria? Mendel Hackel Laveran Ronald Ross 12 / 25 Female mosquitoes need the blood of for the maturation of their eggs: Mammals Birds Both (a) and (b) Reptiles 13 / 25 Quinine is obtained from: Cinchona Bark None of these Both a & b Quina — Quina Bark 14 / 25 Plasmodium was discovered: 1880 1890 1878 1876 15 / 25 Anopheles mosquito causes disease: Flu fever Typhoid fever Malaria fever Dengue fever 16 / 25 The word "mala” means: Bad Poor Air Good 17 / 25 Quinine is an effective remedy for: Diabetes Cholera Diarrhoea Malaria 18 / 25 Bark of cinchona contains a chemical: Quinine Gum Glue Honey 19 / 25 Mark the incorrect observation about malaria: Malaria is associated with marshes Drinking water of marshes causes malaria (d) Individuals who slept near a smoky fire usually did not get malaria. Quinine is an effective drug for treating malaria. 20 / 25 French Army who worked on malaria in 1878: A.F.A king Ronald Ross Laveran Mendel 21 / 25 Who discovered Plasmodium? Laveran Darvin A. F. A. King Ronald Ross 22 / 25 The bark of which tree was very suitable for curing malaria? Cactus Cinchona Pinus Cedrus 23 / 25 Ronald Ross perform experiment in: 1878 1882 1880 1885 24 / 25 In which year, A.F.A. King listed his 20 observations: 1882 1884 1883 1881 25 / 25 Bark of Quina- Quina was used for treating: FEVER Malaria Tetanus Typhoid Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz 0 Biology Quiz 7 1 / 25 Centrioles involved in formation of: Cilia All of these Flagella Spindle fibers 2 / 25 Problem related to living organisms: Geological Biological Chemical Physical 3 / 25 Weight of one kilogram of water: 900g 1000g 800g 700g 4 / 25 Scientists that use scientific method to make new theories: Biologists Chemist Physicist All of these 5 / 25 Biological Method comprises of steps: 5 8 7 6 6 / 25 Physicians were familiar with malaria years ago: 1500 3000 2000 2500 7 / 25 Era of Biological method in scientific research : 500years 700years 525years 600years 8 / 25 A proposition that might be true : Law Theory Deduction Hypos 9 / 25 Biological method has been playing an important role for the last: 700years 525years 400years 500years 10 / 25 Quantitative are considered: More accurate b & c Invariable Less accurate 11 / 25 The scientific method in which biological problems are solved is called: All of these Geological problem Non-biological method Biological method 12 / 25 Weight of one kilogram of ethanol: 789g 987g 879 g 768g 13 / 25 The word Malaria is derived from which language? Greek French German Italian 14 / 25 The cells that undergo contraction and share their role in movements of: Nerve Muscle All of these Bone 15 / 25 Which one of the following in not the characteristic of a good hypothesis? Must be testable Must be consistent with available data Must have prediction Must be correct 16 / 25 The cells that contribute to coordination of the body: Bone cells Nerve RBC Muscle 17 / 25 In biological method, next step of hypothesis is called: Deduction Theory Experiments Results 18 / 25 The cells that undergo contraction and share their role in movements of: All of these Nerve Bone Muscle 19 / 25 is most basic step of biological method: Hypothesis Experimentation Observations Results 20 / 25 “If I examine cells from a blade of grass, then each one will have a nucleus”. This statement is : Deduct Theory Law Hypothesis 21 / 25 Human body made up of types of cells: 150 100 200 50 22 / 25 Galileo performed his experiments in: 1590’s 1690’s 1650’s 1790’s 23 / 25 Logical consequence drawn from hypothesis: Observation Results Deduction Examination 24 / 25 The freezing point of water : 0 °C 5 °C 15 °C 10 °C 25 / 25 The tentative explanation of observation is called: Results Hypothesis Theory Deduction Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz 0 Biology Quiz 8 1 / 25 Leucoplasts are colorless and store. Proteins Lipids All of these Starch 2 / 25 26. Which of the following group includes organisms all of which are prokaryotes? (a) Plants (c) protists (d) Animals (b) Bacteria 3 / 25 23. In which year three kingdom classification system was approved? (b) 1862 (c) 1864 (d) 1866 (a) 1860 4 / 25 Function of Chloroplast is: Protein formation ATP formation Photosynthesis DNA replication 5 / 25 23. In which year three kingdom classification system was approved? (c) 1864 (b) 1862 (d) 1866 (a) 1860 6 / 25 27. Which 5 _year kingdom classification system was proposed? (b) 1966 (a) 1965 (c) 1967 (d) 1968 7 / 25 The mitochondrion functions in: Cellular respiration Protein synthesis Lipids storage Photosynthesis 8 / 25 Rene De Duve was awarded Nobel Prize in: 1972 1973 1974 1975 9 / 25 Smooth endoplasmic Reticulum are involved in: All of these Transport of materials Lipid metabolism Detoxification of harmful chemicals 10 / 25 Ribosomes are formed in: Nucleus Cytoplasm Nucleolus Mitochondria 11 / 25 Lysosomes were discovered by: Christian Rene de Duve Robert Hook A.F.A king Camillo Golgi 12 / 25 Flattened sacs, cisternae found in: Ribosomes Plastids Golgi Mitochondria 13 / 25 The type of plastids that contain pigments associated with bright colors: Chromoplasts Leucoplasts Chloroplasts All of these 14 / 25 Which of these organelles have their own DNA? Lysosomes Golgi bodes Ribosomes Metuchen 15 / 25 Cell organelle which contains digestive enzymes: Endoplasmic Reticulum Ribosomes Centrioles Lysosomes 16 / 25 Plastids are present in cells of: Plants Algae Both a and b Fungi 17 / 25 The stack of thylakoids is called: Granum Leucoplast Cristae Stroma 18 / 25 Chromoplasts are associated with bright colors and help in: Both a and b Pollination Dispersal of fruits Store food 19 / 25 Golgi was awarded Nobel Prize in: 1906 1905 1907 1908 20 / 25 Which organelles are involved in energy production? Nucleus Mitochondria Lysosomes Ribosomes 21 / 25 25. Bacteria are assigned to the kingdom (a) Fungi (d)porifera (b) Monera (c) Protista 22 / 25 Animal cells have two centrioles near the exterior surface of nucleus collectively Both a and b Nucleosome Centrosome Chromosome 23 / 25 24. Who proposed three kingdom classification system? (a) E - Chaton (c) Ernst Hickel (b) Robert Whittaker (d) Margulis 24 / 25 Golgi was awarded Nobel Prize for: Medicine Physiology both a and b Morphology 25 / 25 24. In which year three kingdom classification system was approved? (a) 1860 (b) 1862 (d) 1866 (c) 1864 Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz 0 Biology Quiz 9 1 / 25 22. Carolus Linnaeus divided nature into _____ Kingdom (c) 5 (d) 6 (a)3 (b) 4 2 / 25 17.Smallest taxon of taxonomy (d) Kingdom (b) Order (a) Family (c)Species 3 / 25 Who proposed that all living cells arise from pre-existing cells? (a) Robert Brown Leeuwenhoek Louis Pasteur Rudolf Virchow 4 / 25 Microfilaments is made up Myosin Tropomyosin Tubulin Actin 5 / 25 The type of microscope used to study the detailed structure of a mitochondria in thecell of human liver: Light microscope Compound microscope Scanning electron microscope Transmission electron microscope 6 / 25 Secondary wall is made of: Peptidoglycan Lignin✅ Cellulose Chitin