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Agriculture MCQs

Option A: Vitamin A

Option B: Vitamin B

Option C: Vitamin C

Option D: Vitamin E

Correct Answer: Vitamin B


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Option A: Vitamin A

Option B: Vitamin B

Option C: Vitamin D

Option D: Protein

Correct Answer: Vitamin A


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Option A: Celery

Option B: Cabbage

Option C: Lettuce

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: All the above


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Option A: Pteridophtes

Option B: Tracheophyta

Option C: Taxonomy

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Tracheophyta


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Option A: Multiple fruit

Option B: Aggregate fruit

Option C: Stone fruit

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Aggregate fruit


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Option A: Pome

Option B: Berry

Option C: Drupe

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Berry


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Option A: Mango

Option B: Litchi

Option C: Apple

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Apple


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Option A: Deciduous

Option B: Evergreen

Option C: Binuiatis

Option D: Perininals

Correct Answer: Evergreen


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Option A: Shurbs

Option B: Off shoots

Option C: Herbs

Option D: Succulents

Correct Answer: Herbs


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Option A: Train farming

Option B: Truck farming

Option C: Distant farming

Option D: Intensive farming

Correct Answer: Truck farming


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Option A: Tuber

Option B: Fruit

Option C: Leaf

Option D: Fruit

Correct Answer: Leaf


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Option A: Rhizome

Option B: Tuber

Option C: Fruit

Option D: Sucker

Correct Answer: Tuber


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Option A: Pomology

Option B: Orchading

Option C: Horticulture

Option D: Olericulture

Correct Answer: Orchading


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Option A: Viticulture

Option B: Pomology

Option C: Olericulture

Option D: Sericulture

Correct Answer: Olericulture


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Option A: Jasmine

Option B: Chrysanthemum

Option C: Rose

Option D: Petunia

Correct Answer: Rose


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Option A: Plastids

Option B: Protoplasm

Option C: Membrane

Option D: Nuclear and membrane

Correct Answer: Nuclear and membrane


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Option A: 2-4 micron

Option B: 1-4 micron

Option C: 0.5-2 micron

Option D: 40-70 micron

Correct Answer: 0.5-2 micron


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Option A: Golgi bodies

Option B: Mitochondria

Option C: Lysosome

Option D: Endoplasmic reticulum

Correct Answer: Mitochondria


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Option A: Ribosomes

Option B: Golgi bodies

Option C: Mitochondria

Option D: Plastid

Correct Answer: Plastid


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Option A: Mitochondria

Option B: Nucleus

Option C: Chloroplast

Option D: Chromosomes

Correct Answer: Nucleus


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Option A: Secretion

Option B: Respiration

Option C: Excretion

Option D: Conversion of light energy into chemical energy

Correct Answer: Conversion of light energy into chemical energy


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Option A: Palade

Option B: Altmann

Option C: Cowdry

Option D: Garner

Correct Answer: Altmann


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Option A: Movement

Option B: Respiration

Option C: Protein synthesis

Option D: Growl

Correct Answer: Protein synthesis


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Option A: Knoll and Risks

Option B: Schwaan

Option C: Sigmund

Option D: Robert Hook

Correct Answer: Knoll and Risks


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Option A: Thymine present in DNA and Uralic in RNA

Option B: Deoxyribose and thymine is present in DNA and ribose and Ural in RNA

Option C: Ribose and thymine in DNA and deoxyribose and uracil in RNA

Option D: Deoxyribose in DNA and ribose in RNA

Correct Answer: Deoxyribose and thymine is present in DNA and ribose and Ural in RNA


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Option A: Van Beneden

Option B: T. Boveri

Option C: Walleye

Option D: Aluman

Correct Answer: Walleye


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Option A: Protein

Option B: Ribosome

Option C: Nucleic acid

Option D: Carbohydrates

Correct Answer: Nucleic acid


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Option A: Episode

Option B: Co dominance

Option C: Epistasis

Option D: Dominance

Correct Answer: Epistasis


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Option A: 9:3:3:1

Option B: 9:7

Option C: 9:9:9:3:3:3:1

Option D: 1:4:6:4:1

Correct Answer: 1:4:6:4:1


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Option A: Leucoplast

Option B: Plastid

Option C: Chloroplast

Option D: Protoplast

Correct Answer: Plastid


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Option A: B. Protest

Option B: Protophyta

Option C: Protozoa

Option D: Prokaryotes

Correct Answer: Protophyta


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Option A: Inversion

Option B: Conversion

Option C: Recessive gene

Option D: Realignment

Correct Answer: Recessive gene


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Option A: Audacious

Option B: Autotrophic

Option C: Heterotrophic

Option D: Phototrophic

Correct Answer: Autotrophic


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Option A: Testes

Option B: Salivary glands

Option C: Ovaries

Option D: Muscles

Correct Answer: Salivary glands


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Option A: pea

Option B: Acetabularia

Option C: Macrospore

Option D: Maize

Correct Answer: Acetabularia


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Option A: Gene flow

Option B: Genetic drift

Option C: Gene frequency

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Genetic drift


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Option A: Autotrophy

Option B: Auxotroph

Option C: Axenema

Option D: Heterotroph

Correct Answer: Autotrophy


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Option A: They are recessive and carried by heterozygous individuals

Option B: Genetic drift occurs because of a small population in to offsprings

Option C: Making possible reproduction in all types of environments

Option D: They have future survival value

Correct Answer: They are recessive and carried by heterozygous individuals


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Option A: Energy storage in high high energy phosphate bonds

Option B: Protein synthesis in ribosome’s

Option C: Some triplet code for amino acids

Option D: Types of protein occurring in the body

Correct Answer: Energy storage in high high energy phosphate bonds


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Option A: Cardio vascular stimulant

Option B: In lowering blood pressure

Option C: In breaking down of cholesterol

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: All the above


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Option A: 2 n+1

Option B: 2 n+2

Option C: 2 n+3

Option D: 2 n-1

Correct Answer: 2 n+1


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Option A: Lathers odorous

Option B: Another Lamarckian

Option C: Possum sativa

Option D: Zeal Mays

Correct Answer: Lathers odorous


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Option A: The percentage of crossing over between them is very

Option B: Hardly any cross over are detected

Option C: No crossing ever can ever takes place between them

Option D: Only double cross over can take place between them

Correct Answer: No crossing ever can ever takes place between them


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Option A: Science concerned with improvement of heredity of animals

Option B: Science concerned with improvement of heredity of human race

Option C: Experimental alterations in the structure of the genes

Option D: Genetics of eukaryotes

Correct Answer: Science concerned with improvement of heredity of human race


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Option A: Batson

Option B: Johnnsen

Option C: Punned

Option D: Darlington

Correct Answer: Batson


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Option A: Mendel

Option B: De Vries

Option C: Tschermak

Option D: Watson

Correct Answer: Watson


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Option A: Double

Option B: One half

Option C: One fourth

Option D: Same

Correct Answer: Same


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Option A: Test cross

Option B: Backcross

Option C: Hybridization

Option D: Trihybrid

Correct Answer: Test cross


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Option A: Photocopy

Option B: Prototype

Option C: Phenotype

Option D: Apheliotropic

Correct Answer: Phenotype


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Option A: Hybrid

Option B: Heterosis

Option C: Backcross

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Hybrid


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Option A: Annapolis

Option B: Polyploidy

Option C: Heterckaryotic

Option D: Haploid

Correct Answer: Annapolis


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Option A: All dominant genes will segregate together into daughter cells

Option B: All homologous chromosome pairs will separate

Option C: All daughter cells will have different homologous chromosome pairs

Option D: All linkage group will be disrupted

Correct Answer: All homologous chromosome pairs will separate


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Option A: Affects more than five characters

Option B: Affects more than ten characters

Option C: Affects only one character

Option D: Affects more than one character

Correct Answer: Affects more than five characters


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Option A: Allopolyploidy

Option B: Amphidiploids

Option C: Annapolis

Option D: Autopolyploid

Correct Answer: Autopolyploid


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Option A: A mutant organism which has lost its ability to synthesize one or more essential nutrients

Option B: A plan that is able to synthesize its own carbohydrates

Option C: An organism that depends on other organism for meting its nutrient requirements

Option D: non of these

Correct Answer: A mutant organism which has lost its ability to synthesize one or more essential nutrients


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Option A: AB, ab

Option B: Ab, ab

Option C: AB, Ab, aB, ab

Option D: Data insufficient

Correct Answer: AB, Ab, aB, ab


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Option A: Law of dominance

Option B: Law of segregation

Option C: Law of limiting factors

Option D: Law of inheritance

Correct Answer: Law of dominance


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Option A: Cancer

Option B: Zygote

Option C: Gastrula

Option D: New organ

Correct Answer: Cancer


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Option A: Formation of two daughter cells with identical DNA

Option B: Crossing over of the genes

Option C: Halving of chromosome nuriber between two daughter cells

Option D: Segregation of maternal and paternal characters

Correct Answer: Formation of two daughter cells with identical DNA


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Option A: Polyploidy

Option B: Mutant

Option C: Variant

Option D: Hybrid

Correct Answer: Hybrid


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Option A: Evolution may be described as

Option B: History of development of larger biological units

Option C: Inheritance of acquired characters

Option D: Discontinuous genetic variation

Correct Answer: Inheritance of acquired characters


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Option A: Crossing over

Option B: Polyploidy

Option C: Segregation

Option D: Gene mutation

Correct Answer: Polyploidy


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Option A: Linkage and crossing over

Option B: Presence of multiple alleles

Option C: Presence of lethal genes

Option D: Sex-linkage

Correct Answer: Linkage and crossing over


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Option A: Autodiploid

Option B: Hexaploid

Option C: Autopolyploid

Option D: Amphidiploid

Correct Answer: Amphidiploid


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Option A: Bagging

Option B: Inter over crossing

Option C: Intraspecific crossing

Option D: Inosculation

Correct Answer: Inosculation


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Option A: Microbes act as biological factories

Option B: Improvement of crop can take place

Option C: The gene pool is maintained

Option D: Genetic error can be rectified

Correct Answer: The gene pool is maintained


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Option A: Diploid number of chromosomes

Option B: Tetraploid number of chromosomes

Option C: Haploid number of chromosomes

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Haploid number of chromosomes


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Option A: Albinism is dominant over green characters

Option B: Green plastids of male parent become nitrated

Option C: Plastids are inherited through maternal parents

Option D: Crossing over results in structural changes in green plastids

Correct Answer: Plastids are inherited through maternal parents


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Option A: Lysendo

Option B: Vavilow

Option C: Weismann

Option D: H be vnes

Correct Answer: Lysendo


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Option A: Mendel

Option B: Darwin

Option C: Huge and Vnes

Option D: Lamak

Correct Answer: Huge and Vnes


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Option A: Conversion pf organism to change of environment

Option B: Fossils

Option C: Adaptations through genervation

Option D: Struggle for existence

Correct Answer: Adaptations through genervation


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Option A: Plants can manufacture their own food material

Option B: There are more plants than animals

Option C: Plants are similar in structure

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Plants can manufacture their own food material


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Option A: Colchicines treatment

Option B: Heat treatment

Option C: Breeding with the wild variety

Option D: Hormone spray

Correct Answer: Breeding with the wild variety


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Option A: Hybrid

Option B: Homozygous

Option C: Heterozygous

Option D: Dominant

Correct Answer: Homozygous


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Option A: 10

Option B: 20

Option C: 40

Option D: 15

Correct Answer: 10


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Option A: Gene mutation

Option B: Chromosomal mutation

Option C: Monoploldy

Option D: Synapsis

Correct Answer: Chromosomal mutation


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Option A: Ideogram

Option B: Gene map

Option C: Karyotype

Option D: Phenotype

Correct Answer: Ideogram


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Option A: Half

Option B: 0/1

Option C: 1/1

Option D: 1/4

Correct Answer: Half


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Option A: Two homologous chromosomes

Option B: Two non homologous chromosomes

Option C: Any two chromosomes with one each

Option D: Same chromosomes

Correct Answer: Two homologous chromosomes


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Option A: Vitamin A

Option B: Vitamin C

Option C: Vitamin D

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Vitamin A


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Option A: Dominance

Option B: Overdominance

Option C: Epistasis

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: All the above


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Option A: Nelson (1973)

Option B: Flor (1956)

Option C: Robinson (1971)

Option D: Vander plank (1963)

Correct Answer: Flor (1956)


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Option A: Cenified seed

Option B: Nucleus seed

Option C: Foundation

Option D: Registered seed

Correct Answer: Nucleus seed


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Option A: Stout (1917)

Option B: Koelreuter (1763)

Option C: Brewbaker (1810)

Option D: Gerstel (1900)

Correct Answer: Koelreuter (1763)


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Option A: Plasmedesmata

Option B: Plasmalema

Option C: Trachieds

Option D: Nessels

Correct Answer: Plasmedesmata


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Option A: Jones (1917)

Option B: Muller (1927)

Option C: Fray (1966)

Option D: Karechenko (1927)

Correct Answer: Karechenko (1927)


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Option A: Endosperm

Option B: Per carp of fruit

Option C: Leaf

Option D: Inflorescence

Correct Answer: Per carp of fruit


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Option A: Napier

Option B: Anjan

Option C: Para

Option D: Marvel

Correct Answer: Napier


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Option A: Canada

Option B: Iran

Option C: Mexico

Option D: India

Correct Answer: Canada


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Option A: Jacob and monod (1965)

Option B: Crick (1966)

Option C: Watson and Crick (1953)

Option D: Briuen and Davidson (1959)

Correct Answer: Jacob and monod (1965)


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Option A: Non-disjunction

Option B: Segregation

Option C: Hybridization

Option D: Crossing over

Correct Answer: Non-disjunction


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Option A: Mutation

Option B: Selection

Option C: Migration

Option D: Random drift

Correct Answer: Migration


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Option A: Mendel (1810)

Option B: Balbiani (1881)

Option C: Allard (1910)

Option D: Baranetzky (1910)

Correct Answer: Balbiani (1881)


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Option A: Pentose

Option B: Hexose

Option C: Heptose

Option D: Triose

Correct Answer: Pentose


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Option A: 2

Option B: 3

Option C: 4

Option D: 6

Correct Answer: 3


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Option A: Solution

Option B: Semi-solid

Option C: Crysto colloidal solution

Option D: Colloidal solution

Correct Answer: Crysto colloidal solution


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Option A: Spindle formation

Option B: Nucleolus formation

Option C: Chromosome replication

Option D: Chromosome movement

Correct Answer: Chromosome movement


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Option A: metaphase I

Option B: Auaphase I

Option C: Metaphase II

Option D: Anaphase II

Correct Answer: Auaphase I


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Option A: Two

Option B: Four

Option C: Six

Option D: Eight

Correct Answer: Four


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Option A: Cystine

Option B: Uracil

Option C: Thymine

Option D: Guanine

Correct Answer: Uracil


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