Sub division of Biology MCQs-2

In this Article, We would like to study about the Various Subdivision of Biology. Biology is a branch of science in which we study about living things. its scope is very vast and it has many specialized branches, these branches are called subdivisions of biology.

Aristotle

He was a Greek philosopher of a western philosophy. He was the teacher of world conqueror Alexander. Aristotle composed the treatise “Politics” describing the principles of state. In the book “History of Animals”, Aristotle described more than 500 animals, due to which Aristotle was called the father of Zoology. Plato’s disciple Aristotle composed subjects like physics, biology, drama, music, logic, political science, poetry, etc.

Relation with biology

Aristotle was the first to start making a list of different species of animals in the world. Currently, the concept of IUCN’s Red Data Book is taken from Aristotle’s “History of Animals”.

Sub division of Biology MCQs

Q1. The following facts are about which great personality?

  • he was a Greek philosopher
  • He is assumed to be the father of zoology
  • He expressed his views about different aspects of the life of plants and animals.

i) Aristotle

ii) Theophrastus

iii) Patanjali

iv) Lamarck

  

Q2. The following facts are about which great personality?

  • He wrote the book Historica Plantarum.
  • He was a famous Greek philosopher
  • He is assumed to be the father of botany

i) Aristotle

ii) Theophrastus

iii) Patanjali

iv) Lamarck

  

Q3. It is an essential component of our food and is called the fuel of our body.

i) Carbohydrates

ii) Protein

iii) Fat

iv) Vitamins

  

Q4. It is a natural sugar and it is found in milk.

i) Glucose

ii) Fructose

iii) Maltose

iv) Sucrose

  

Q5. It is a monosaccharide sugar and it provides quick energy to the body.

i) Glucose

ii) Fructose

iii) Maltose

iv) Sucrose

  

Q6. What should be given to an athlete who is tired due to excessive running?

i) Protein

ii) Carbohydrates

iii) Fat

iv) Vitamins

  

Q7. 20 amino acids are needed to make proteins. How many of the 20 amino acids are synthesized in the liver?

i) 18

ii) 15

iii) 12

iv)10

  

Q8. It acts as a catalyst in biological systems and is made up of proteins.

i) Lichens

ii) Mosses

iii) Enzymes

iv) Glucose

  

Q9. Animal horns and human nails are made of it, it is a hard protein.

i) Carotene

ii) Lichens

iii) Nicotine

iv) Vitamins

  

Q10. It protects our body from various types of diseases and does not give energy to our body?

i) Proteins

ii) Carbohydrates

iii) Fat

iv) Vitamins

  

Q11. The following facts are about which great personality?

  • He wrote the book Historica Animalium
  • He was a Greek philosopher
  • He developed biology in the form of systematic knowledge

i) Aristotle

ii) Theophrastus

iii) Patanjali

iv) Lamarck

  

Q12. This vitamin is found in fat, it is stored in the liver and its deficiency causes night blindness.

i) Vitamin A

ii) Vitamin B

iii) Vitamin C

iv) Vitamin D

  

Q13. This vitamin is soluble in water and cobalt is found in it.

i) Vitamin B6

ii) Vitamin B1

iii) Vitamin B12

iv) Vitamin B4

  

Q14. It is a vitamin which is soluble in water, Amla is its best source and due to its deficiency the gums of the teeth bleed.

i) Vitamin A

ii) Vitamin D

iii) Vitamin B

iv) Vitamin C

  

Q15. Choose the correct option based on the facts given below?

  • It is the simplest land plant
  • It grows in moist place, cool place and shady place
  • These are called amphibians of the plant world and they act as indicators of environmental pollution.

i) Lichens

ii) Mosses

iii) Lichens and Mosses both

iv) None of these

  

Q16. Choose the correct option based on the facts given below?

  • he was a great doctor
  • He is considered the originator of the Charaka Samhita.
  • Yoga Sutras, the basic texts of Yoga Darshan was his main contribution.

i) Vedvyas

ii) Charak

iii) Patanjali

iv) Panini

  

Q17. Consider the following statements about the Asiatic wild Ass. Consider the following statements about the Asiatic wild Ass?

a. They are found in the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat.

b. They ar included in the near threatened  group of the IUCN.

c. They can run at the speed of 70-80 km/h.

Correct statements are…?

i) a and b

ii) b and c

iii) c and a

iv)  All statements are correct.

  

Q18. Consider the following statements about the Biosphere reserve in India.

a. There can be one or more than one National park inside a Biosphere reserve.

b. Largest Biosphere reserve of India is located in Gujarat.

c.  Panchmarhi biosphere reserve is the smallest Biosphere reserve in India .

Correct statements are…?

i) a and b

ii) b and c

iii) c and a

iv)  All statements are correct.

  

Q19. Consider the following statements

a.  Fungi are saprotrophs.

b. The mode of Nutrition of Bacteria can be either Autotrophic or heterotrophic.

c.  Plants used chlorophyll for photosynthesis.

Correct statements are…?

i) a and b

ii) b and c

iii) c and a

iv)  All statements are correct.

  

Q20. Correct statements are…?

a.  Adaptation is the process of natural selection that fits organism to their environment.

b.  Adaptation is the main reason of large scale Biological diversity.

c. Botanical Garden is a site for in-situ method of conservation of flora.

i) a and b

ii) b and c

iii) c and a

iv)  All statements are correct.

  

Q21. Lion-tailed macaque is the in which category in the Conservative list of IUCN?

i) Extinct

ii) Threatened

iii) Endangered

iv) Critically endangered

  

Q22. Which of the following is not true?

i) Yeast is a fungus

ii) It is a flowerless plant

iii) It cannot be divided into root stem and stem.

iv) It is a major source of Vitamin C.

  

Q23. Which of the following is not true about chlorophyll?

i) It is a waxy proteinaceous chemical substance

ii) It is compared to human haemoglobin and 90% iron is found in it.

iii) It helps in photosynthesis process by absorbing  energy from sunlight

iv) Magnesium is found in it 2.6%

  

Q24. Which of the following is not true about Vitamin A?

i) It was discovered in 1913

ii) Its chemical name is retinol.

iii) it is fat soluble

iv) Its deficiency causes goitre.

  

Q25. Which of the following is not true about Coronavirus?

i) Corona means crown

ii) It causes disease in mammals and birds

iii) It affects the respiratory system

iv) WHO named it Wuhan virus

  

Q26. Identify the cold blooded animal from the options given below?

i) Vulture

ii) Fish

iii) Cow

iv) Pig

  

Q27.  Identify the warm blooded animal from the options given below?

i) Cat

ii) Snakes

iii) Fish

iv) Alligators

  

Q28. Which of the following  pollutants causing mental illness?

i) Lead in vehicle exhaust

ii) Carbon Mono Oxide  in vehicle exhaust

iii) Nitrous Oxide in vehicle exhaust

iv) Mercury in vehicle exhaust

  

Q29. Carbon monoxide is the most dangerous air pollutant because…?

i) It causes mental illness

ii) It causes respiratory diseases

iii) It combines with haemoglobin to form Carboxyhemoglobin.

iv) It is an important greenhouse gas

  

Q30. Which of the following is not true about Vitamin B12?

i) Its chemical name is cobalamin.

ii) It is necessary for the formation of red blood cells

iii) It is also called anti stress vitamin.

iv) Its deficiency causes rickets

  

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