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NEET Model Papers Free Practice Set 3 Zoology

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1. 1. Question
What is common about Trypanosoma, Notiluca, Monocystis and Giardia?

These are all unicellular protists

they have flagella

They produce spores

all are parasites

Incorrect

Notiluca is freeliving.
2. 2. Question
The Fire Coral is commonly refered to

Tubularia

Pennaria

Millipora

Physalia

Incorrect

Millipora appears like the flame.


3. 3. Question
Vector for viral dengue fever is

Female Aedes

Female anopheles

Female Culex

Cockroach

Incorrect

Female Aedes bites during day hours, male cant bite, it is nectivorous.
4. 4. Question
The Common word devil fish is used for Octopus, Cuttle fish for Sepia, cray fish for Astacus
but silver fish for

Lepisma

Pristis

Torpedo

Rhinobatus

Incorrect

Lepisma- due to its shiny white appearance.


5. 5. Question
A four chambered heart is not found in

birds

mammals

reptiles

crocodiles

Incorrect

All reptiles have 3-chambered heart except crocodiles.


6. 6. Question
Female external genitalia includes a structure which is homologous with the penis of male
..

Labia minora

Labia majora

Clitoris

Mons veneris

Incorrect

Self Explanatory

7. 7. Question
The twins developed after splitting of embryo during early development ..

Fraternal

Monozygotic

Dizygotic

Siamese

Incorrect

Therefore the name.


8. 8. Question
Lysergic acid diethylamine( LSD) is prepared from:

Fungus

Lichen

Alga

Bacterium

Incorrect

Mushrooms
9. 9. Question
Antibodies present in colostrums which protect the new born from certain diseases is of

Ig G type

Ig A type

Ig D type

Ig E type

Incorrect

Only antibody in milk.


10.

10. Question

Humulin is

Human insulin

Isozyme

Hydrolytic enzyme

Powerful antibiotic

Incorrect

Self Explanatory
11.

11. Question

A person has developed interferons in his body, seems to carry infection of

Tetanus

Malaria

Measles

Typhoid

Incorrect

Measles is a viral desease.


12.

12. Question

Which is the smallest form of RNA?

tRNA

rRNA

mRNA

cant say

Incorrect

Self Explanatory
13.

13. Question

The importance of ecosystem lies in ..

Cycling of materials

Flow of energy

Both a & b

None of the above

Incorrect

Functions
14.

14. Question

In the following test cross [AaBb] X [aabb], what are the dimensions of the punnet square
used to determine the genotypes of the next generation?

Incorrect

AaBb AB, aB, Ab, ab.


aabb ab
15.

15. Question

Which of the following strand of DNA will be more difficult to separate from its
complementary strand

5GGGCTTTAATCGAA3

5AATCTAGGCTTCATG3

5GGCGGTACGCGTAGG3

5TTATATACGGCGTAG3

Incorrect

G forms three hydrogen bonds with C.


16.

16. Question

Least power of regeneration is found in

Muscle cells

Nerve cells

Liver cells

Bone cells

Incorrect

Due to absence of centrioles, spindle cant be formed for cell division.


17.

17. Question

Which statement is currect for amylase, trypsin and rennin?

These are produced in stomach

These are all proteins

These are al proteolytic enzymes

These act at a low pH lower than 7

Incorrect

Self Explanatory
18.

18. Question

Excess amino acids are stored in our body in

Kidney

Liver

Spleen

None of these

Incorrect

Amino acids cannot be stored in the body, it undergo deamination in the liver.
19.

19. Question

ICSH acts on

Leydigs cells

Nurse cells

Primary spermatocytes

Spermatogonia

Incorrect

In males ISCH (Interstitial cells stimulating hormones) activates the leydigs cells of testes to
secrete androgens.
20.

20. Question

The nerve impulses which stimulate the intercoastal muscles and diaphragm and thus permit
the breathing, originate in the

Pons varoli

Medulla oblongata

Cerebellum

Hypothalamus

Incorrect

The respiratory centre that control the breathing mechanism are present in medulla
oblongata. These respiratory centres are expiratory and inspiratory centre.
21.

21. Question

Volume of air breathed in and out, while at rest is called

vital volume

tidal volume

residual volume

total lung capacity

Incorrect

Tidal volume is the volume of air inspired or expired with each normal breath. This is about
500 ml in adult person.
22.

22. Question

In man, blood passes from post caval vein to diastolic right atrium of heart because of

Beating of S.A node

Pushing of venous valves

Pressure between post caval vein and atrium

Suction pull

Incorrect

The pressure gradient is generated by the diastole of heart.


23.

23. Question

How many double circulations are normally completed by the human hear in one minute?

Sixteen

One hundred forty four

Seventy two

Thirty six

Incorrect

Self explanatory
24.

24. Question

Which one of the following functions is not performed by the kidneys?

Regulation of blood volume

Destruction of dead blood corpuscles

excretion

Osmoregulation

Incorrect

Kidneys have no role in the destruction of dead blood corpuscles.


25.

25. Question

Accumulation of uric acid crystals in the joints called as

myasthenia gravis

gout

osteomalacia

osteoporosis

Incorrect

Body forms excess amount of uric acid and the crystals of sodium urates are deposited in
synovial joints that gives severe arthritis.
26.

26. Question

The cup shaped cavity for the articulation of the head of the femur is called

Sigmoid notch

obturator

Acetabulum

Glenoid cavity

Incorrect

Acetabulum is a part of ilium, ischium and pubis. It provides articulation for head of femur.
27.

27. Question

The Montreal protocol is related to

Ozone layer depletion

Climate change

Air pollution

Water pollution

Incorrect

The Montreal protocol on substance that depletes the Ozone layer is landmark International
agreement designed to protect the Stratospheric Ozone (O 3) layer.
28.

28. Question

The process whereby water bodies form algal blooms

Eutrophication

Biomagnification

Bioremediation

Bioaccumulation

Incorrect

Self Explanatory
29.

29. Question

Triple antigen vaccine is used for

Thyroid, Diptheria, Tetanus

Diptheria, Pertussis, Tetanus

Thyroid, Diptheria, Pertussis

Thyroid, Malaria, Diptheria

Incorrect

Triple antigen vaccine is administered against disease DPT (Diptheria, Pertussis & Tetanus).
30.

30. Question

Cells obtained from cancerous tumors are known as

Hybridomas

Myelomas

Polyclonal antibodies

Monoclomal cells

Incorrect

Myeloma is an accumulation of malfunctioning or cancerous plasma cells.


31.

31. Question

Inheritance of ABO blood group is example of

Polyploidy

Incomplete dominance

Multiple allelsim

Polygeny

Incorrect

More than two alternate form of gene present on the same locus are called multiple alleles.
These express different alternatives of the same characters.
32.

32. Question

A normal woman whose father was colour blind is married to a normal man, the sons would
be

75% colour blind

50% colour blind

all normal

all colour blind

Incorrect

33.

33. Question

DNA replication is

Conservative only

Semiconservative & dispersive

Dispersive only

Conservative & dispersive

Incorrect

In DNA replication, the parental combination is half conserved semiconservative. In


replication some parts of the original DNA helix are conserved and some parts are not
conserved. Hence dispersive.
34.

34. Question

The origin of replication in E. coli. Is referred as

Ori C

Ori A

Ori B

Ori D

Incorrect

Self Explanatory
35.

35. Question

In a DNA duplex [A] = 30%. Then what will is the percentage [G].

10

20

30

40

Incorrect

In DNA [A] = [T]


Hence [A+T] = 30 + 30 = 60
So [C + G] = 100 60 = 40
Hence [G] = 40/2 = 20% (As [C] = [G])
36.

36. Question

Heparin is secreted by

Liver cell

Mast cell

Nervous cell

Kidney

Incorrect

Heparin is secreted by mast cells, prevent blood clotting by inhibiting the formation of
thrombin from prothrombin.
37.

37. Question

Adams apple represents

Cartilage of larynx

Thyroid cartilage of trachea

Both of the above

None of the above

Incorrect

Self Explanatory
38.

38. Question

One of the most important functions of insulin is

It regulates the sugar level in the blood

It eliminates sugar from the body

It stimulates the synthesis of sugar

It increases the absorption of sugar

Incorrect

Insulin transports the sugar to the cells where it is used in cellular respiration & broken down
to give energy. Hence it regulate the sugar level.
39.

39. Question

Kidney stones are crystal of

Crystal of sodium bicarbonate

Potassium chloride

Silica

Calcium oxalate

Incorrect

Kidney stones are commonly crystals of calcium oxalate, calcium phosphates & uric acid.
The stone cause pains. The patients are advised to avoid spinach, rhubarb in their diet.
40.

40. Question

The contractile element present in a striated muscle fibril, between two successive Z-lines is
called

Sarcoplasm

Sarcosomes

Sarcomere

All of these

Incorrect

Sarcomere is the structural & functional unit of mayofibril located between two Z-lines.
41.

41. Question

The cycle of reaction by which muscle lactic acid is transformed to muscle glycogen is
known as

Glycolactic cycle

Glycolysis

Cori cycle

Krebs cycle

Incorrect

42.

42. Question

Nerve impulse conduction is unidirectional because

Axons combine with axon

Neurotransmitters are site specific

Neurotransmitters can never be released from dendrites

Ca++ cannot be liberated at post synaptic junction

Incorrect

The neurotransmitter are site specific so the specific impulse act on specific site.
43.

43. Question

Which of the followings cells help to nourish sperms?

Leydig cells

Oxyntic cells

Interstitial cells

Sertoli cells

Incorrect

Seminiferous tubules consists of some non gametic cells, called sertoli cells. It provide
nourishment to the developing spermatozoa.
44.

44. Question

Testes descend into scrotum in mammals for

Spermatogenesis

Fertilization

Development of sex organs

Development of visceral organs

Incorrect

Sperm needs lower temperature by about 2 less than the body temperature. So testes
descend into scrotum in mammals for spermatogenesis.
45.

45. Question

How many number of sperms and ovums will be formed from 50 numbers of primary
spermatocyte & secondary oocyte respectively.

200 & 50

100 & 100

50 & 100

200 & 200

Incorrect

One primary spermatocyte gives rise to 4 sperms hence no of sperms = 50 4 = 200.


One primary oocyte gives rise to one secondary oocyte & then gives rise to one ovum.
Hence no of sperm = 50 1 =50.

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