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1. Which of the following set is the evidence of evolution?
(a) Homologous and vestigial organs
(b) Analogous and vestigial organs
(c) Homologous and analogous organs
(d) All of the above
Ans. (a)

2. Of the following anatomical structures, which is homologous to the wing of a bat?
(a) The arm of a human
(b) The wing of a butterfly
(c) The tail of a fish
(d) The dorsal fin of a shark
Ans. (a)

3. Which one of the following sets of structures includes only analogous organs?
(a) Wings of butterfly, housefly and bat
(b) Hind legs of horse
(c) Hands of man, monkey and kangaroo
(d) Mandibles of cockroach, mosquito and honeybee
Ans. (a)

4. Which of the following set represents all vestigial structures in the human body?
(a) Vermiform appendix, body hair and cochlea
(b) Wisdom teeth, coccyx and patella
(c) Coccyx, vermiform appendix and muscles of ear pinna
(d) Body hair, muscles of ear pinna and atlas vertebra
Ans. (c)

5. The earliest animal to have been domesticated by man most likely the
(a) Horse
(b) Pig
(c) Dog
(d) Cow
Ans. (c)

6. Presence of gill slits in the embryo of all vertebrates supports the theory of
(a) Organic evolution
(b) Recapitulation
(c) Metamorphosis
(d) Biogenesis
Ans. (b)

7. Appearance of ancestral characters in the new borne, such as tail, multiple mammae, etc., are known as
(a) Homologous
(b) Analogous
(c) Atavistic
(d) Vestigial
Ans. (c)

8. Evolution is defined as
(a) History of race
(b) Development of race
(c) History and development of race with variations
(d) Progressive history of race
Ans. (c)

9. The book named “Philosophic zoologique” was published in 1809 and was written by:
(a) Mendel
(b) Darwin
(c) De Vries
(d) Lamarck
Ans. (d)

10. Penguin is a bird that lost the use of its wings by not flying. Such a statement would express the views of
(a) Darwin
(b) Wallace
(c) Lamarck
(d) Huxley
Ans. (c)

11. A scientist kept 80 generations of Drosophila in darkness, even after that the flies had normal eyes. This disapproves law of
(a) Natural selection
(b) Acquired characters
(c) Use and disuse
(d) Synthetic theory
Ans. (b)

12. Weismann cut off tails of mice generation after generation but tails neither disappeared nor shortened showing that
(a) Darwin was correct
(b) Tail is an essential organ
(c) Mutation theory is wrong
(d) Lamarckism was wrong in inheritance of acquired characters
Ans. (d)

13. What did CHARLES DARWIN publish in 1859?
(a) Origin of Species by Natural selection
(b) Species plantarum
(c) Philosophie Zoologique
(d) De Naturien Familien
Ans. (a)

14. The book ‘Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex’ was written by:
(a) Charles Darwin
(b) J.B. Lamarck and C. Darwin
(c) F.B. Sumner and E. Darwin
(d) Robert Brown
Ans. (a)

15. Darwin worked on Galapagos finches. The number of species of these finches is
(a) 10
(b) 12
(c) 14
(d) 11
Ans. (c)

16. Which one of the following evolutionists proposed the theory of evolution similar to
Charles Darwin’s?
(a) Alfred Russell Wallace
(b) Erasmus Darwin
(c) Thomas Godfrey
(d) Thomas Robert Malthus
Ans. (a)

17. The ultimate source of organic variation is
(a) natural selection
(b) sexual reproduction
(c) hormonal action
(d) mutations
Ans. (d)

18. World environment day is
(a) 5th June
(b) 28th February
(c) 5th August
(d) 28th April
Ans. (a)

19. Tendon connects
(a) Cartilage with muscles
(b) Bone with muscles
(c) Ligament with muscles
(d) Bone with bone
Ans. (b)

20. Sewage infection of water will be demonstrated by cysts of
(a) Entamoeba
(b) Escherichia coli
(c) Pseudomonas
(d) Leishmania
Ans. (a)

21. Which type of tissue forms glands?
(a) Epithelial
(b) Connective
(c) Nervous
(d) Muscle
Ans. (a)

22. Eutrophication leads to death of fish due to
(a) Increased O2 content
(b) increased algae content
(c) decreased algae content
(d) Decreased O2 content
Ans. (d)

23. Sebaceous glands are found in
(a) Dermis of skin of mammals
(b) Epithelium of stomach of frog
(c) Epithelium of intestine of frog
(d) Epidermis of skin of mammals
Ans. (a)

24. Minamata disease is a pollution-related disease, which results from
(a) Release of human organic waste into drinking water
(b) Accumulation of arsenic into atmosphere
(c) Release of industrial waste mercury into fishing water
(d) Oil spills into sea
Ans. (c)

25. Which type of tissue forms the framework of the external ear?
(a) Epithelial
(b) Connective
(c) Muscle
(d) Nervous
Ans. (b)
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* When caring for a client with continuous bladder irrigation, the nurse should,

a) Record output every hour

b) Monitor urinary speific gravity

c) Subtract irrigant from output to determine urine volume

d) Include irrigating solution in any 24 hour urine tests order


* The nurse can prevent the contamination from Mrs. Jacinta's retention catheter by:

a) Irrigating the catheter

b) Perineal cleansing

c) Encouraging fluids

d) Cleansing around the meatus periodically

* The major reasons for treating severe emotional disorders with tranquilizers is to;

a) Reduce the neurotic syndrome

b) Prevent secondary complication

c) Make the client amenable to physiotherapy

d) Prevent destructiveness by the client

* The most important factor in rehabilitation of a client addicted to alcohol is;

a) The Clients emotional or motivational readiness

b) The availability of community resources

c) The qualitative level of the clients physical state

d) The accepting attitude of client's family

* Which of the following activities would cause her a risk in the increase of intracranial pressure?

a) Exercise

b) Coughing

c) Turning

d) Sleeping

* Which of the following drug may be given to reduce increase intracranial pressure?

a) Mannitol

b) Scopalamine

c) Lanoxin

d) Calmpose

* Which of the following is a form of active, focused, emotional environmental first aid for patients in crisis?

a) Attitude therapy

b) Psychotherapy

c) Re motivation technique

d) Crisis intervention

* The major treatment for ascities calls for;

a) Increased potassium

b) High protein

c) Restricted fluids

d) Restricted sodium

* The major influence of eating habits of the early school-aged child is;

a)Spoon feeding

b) Availability of food selections

c) Smell and appearance of food

d) Example of parents at meal time
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1. Fallopian Tube is lined by
1. Columnar Epithelium
2. Stratified Epithelium
3. Ciliated Epithelium (√)
4. Germinal Epithelium

2. It appears that a patient is about to throw a flower pot across the room. A nurse calls Mr. Smith, put the flower pot down. She could call What are you doing, tell me immediately? For which of the following reasons is the first remark most valuable in this situation?
1. She says Mr. Smiths name so that he knows that she is speaking to him
2. She is clear and concise about what she wants him to do
3. She is clear, concise and states his name (√)
4. A command is always responded to more quickly than a question

3. For proper emotional development which of the following be avoided
1. Unhealthy criticism
2. Unfavourable comparison
3. Overdomination on childs personality
4. All of the above (√)

4. Surgery done to remove lesions that are likely to develop into cancer is known as
1. Diagnostic
2. Palliative
3. Prophylactic (√)
4. Reconstructive

5. Which of the following is most likely to occur if a person is very angry?
1. A drop in temperature and pulse
2. A drop in pulse and blood pressure
3. A rise in pulse and blood pressure (√)
4. None of the above

6. The most common symptom of pulmonary embolism is:
1. Fever
2. Chest pain
3. Hemoptysis (√)
4. Dyspnea

7. The brunt of illness in Schizophrenia, is on
1. Cognition (√)
2. Affect
3. Conation
4. Consciousness

8. Which of the following is the best answer to the questions are emotions innate or learn?
1. Learning is important in modifying emotions, but some forms appear to be innate
2. Emotions are entirely innate and develop through maturation
3. Emotions are entirely gained by experience
4. Emotions are not learnt but are probably innate, their expression is learnt by experience. (√)

9. Choose the culture that does not consider eye contact impolite when speaking with another.
1. Americans (√)
2. Indo - Chinese
3. Asians
4. Native Americans

10. A patient has certain rights concerning data collection, such as the right to know:
1. That selected information will be held confidential
2. Why information is sought
3. How information will be used
4. All of the above (√)

11. Tetrahydrocannabinol is a psychomimetic compound, found in
1. Pethidine
2. Marihuana (√)
3. LSD
4. Heroin

12. Which of the following is the best definition of psychology?
1. The study and understanding of normal mental functions and behavior (√)
2. The study and understanding of abnormal mental functions and behavior
3. Mental processes and physiological studies
4. The science of the physiological studies of the central nervous system

13.What is true about neurotic depression?
1. Best treatment is ECT
2. Usually is bipolar
3. There is no insight
4. Usually associated with anxiety (√)

14. The shift in health care delivery from acute care to community based care is primarily the result of:
1. Tighter insurance regulations
2. Alternate health care delivery systems
3. Changes in federal legislation
4. The interfacing of all three conditions (√)

15. Acquired a plastic anemia usually manifests with all except?
1. Purpura
2. Oral ulcers
3. Hepatosplenomegaly (√)
4. Fatigue

16. All of the following are features of attention deficit disorder, except
1. Hyper activity
2. Poor attention span
3. Impulsivity
4. Highself-esteem

17.All of the following drugs have antidepressant effect, except:
1. Trifluoperazine
2. Levomepromazine (√)
3. MAO inhibitors
4. Amitriptyline

18. The most worrisome adverse effect of epidural opioids is
1. Asytole
2. Bradypnea (√)
3. Hypertension
4. Tachycardia

19.Areas where two or more sutures meet are
1. Sutures
2. Fontanelles
3. Vaul (√)
4. Segregated

20. An institution is an organised system of social relationships which embodies certain common values and procedures and meets certain basic needs of the society. This definition of institution has been given by:
1. H. P. Fairchild
2. P. B. Harton
3. O. L. Sille (√)
4. None of the above

21. An analysis of Suzannes diet shows that it does not contain adequate protein. Her daily protein intake, for a body weight of 13416, should be about
1. 50 g
2. 60 g. (√)
3. 40 g.
4. 30 g.

22. The lower border of the symphysis pubis, the lower border of the
sacrum ischial spines and sacro spines ligament are the landmarks of
1. Brim
2. Cavity (√)
3. Outlet
4. Inlet

23. In marasmus, there is
1. Protein malnutrition
2. Caloriemalnutrition
3. Both (A) and (B) (√)
4. None of these

24. Regression can be most accurately described as:
1. Banishment of unacceptable wishes or ideas from conscious awareness
2. Turning of interests inwards to total pre occupation with self
3. Unconscious efforts to erase a previous painful experience
4. Resumption of behavior typical of an earlier level of development (√)

25. How levels of vitamin E in premature baby is associated with
1. Haemolytic anaemia
2. Intraventricular haemorrhage
3. Hyperbnirubinemia
4. All of the above (√)

26. Abreaction is
1. Release of emotion, when buried material is brought to surface X is described (√)
2. Reaction to sudden life stress, as a survival instinct
3. Same as free association
4. Also called catharsis

27. Anticoagulation with heparin attempts to maintain the partial thromboplastin time (PTT) at _______ times normal
1. 1.5 to 2.0 (√)
2. 1.0 to 1.3
3. 2.0 to 2.5
4. 2.0 to 3.0

28. Which of the following is the best way of handling a conversation in which the client suddenly becomes silent having been talking happily for five minutes?
1. Terminate the conversation
2. Sit quietly focusing attention on the client (√)
3. Explain that if she does not talk it is difficult to help her
4. Ask her why she is not talking

29. Fetal circulation functions fully by
1. 12th week (√)
2. 28th week
3. 8th week
4. 6th week

30. Which of the following is not an essential feature of family?
1. A permanent association
2. Oldest association
3. Vocational association (√)
4. Cultural association

31. Iron is better absorbed in
1. Ferrous form (√)
2. Ferric form
3. No change
4. None of these

32. Which of the following statements about nationality is not correct?
1. Nationality is a spiritual sentiment
2. Nationality is a population held together by certainties as for example, language and literature, ideas, customs and traditions
3. Nationality is a form of corporate sentiment of peculiar intensity, intimacy and dignity related to a definite home country
4. Nationality is a body of persons ruled by a definite government (√)

33. Differential diagnosis of bed-wetting in childhood includes all, except:
1. Obstructive uropathy
2. Epilepsy
3. Diabetes mellitus
4. Infantile Austism (√)

34. While distinguishing class from ,caste one of the sociologists has said, When a class is some what strictly hereditary we may call it a caste. He is
1. Ogburn
2. Nimkof
3. Cooley (√)
4. Macluer

35. To supplement a diet with foods high in potassium, the nurse should recommend the addition of
1. Milk and yogurt
2. Nuts and legumes
3. Green leafy vegetables
4. Fruits such as bananas and apricots (√)

36. During assessment the nurse notes symptoms positively correlated with ARDS that include:
1. Contraction of the, accessory muscles of respiration.
2. Dysrhythmias and hypotension
3. Tachypnea and tachycardia
4. All of the above (√)

37. Which is a nacissistic defense mechanism?
1. Denial (√)
2. Sublimation
3. Altrusim
4. Regression

38. Which of the following metabolite can help in selection of correct antidepressant medication
1. Dopamine
2. VMA
3. 5-HT
4. MHPG (√)

39. Copper containing enzymes include all except.
1. Ferroxidase
2. Superoxide dismutase
3. Cytochrome oxidase
4. Carbonic anhydrase (√)
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1. The most common pathogenic mechanism of acute pancreatitis is –
Auto digestion of the pancreas.

2. What does the nurse monitors for, in a patient with Acute Renal Failure?
Pulmonary edema and ECG changes.

3. A disease caused by Treponema pallidum is –
Syphilis.

4. Which of the following is an important nursing intervention for a patient with Cushing Syndrome?
(a) Left Middle Cerebral Artery (b) Observe for hypotension
(c) Protect from infection (d) Restrict carbohydrate intake.

Ans: Protect from infection.

5. Involvement of which of the following structures will lead to right-sided hemiplegia and aphasia?
(a) Left Middle Cerebral Artery (b) Vertebral Artery (c) Brain stem
(d)Right Middle Cerebral Artery.

Ans: Left Middle Cerebral Artery

6. Which one of the following is a common response expected in a patient with stroke, to the change in body image?
(a)Denial (b) Dis association (c) Delusion (d) Depression.
Ans: Depression.

7. A patient with early osteoporosis must be advised to-
Stop smoking

8. For doing nasotracheal suctioning, during which of the following patient activities, the catheter should be inserted?
(a)Swallowing (b) Inhaling (c) Exhaling (d) Retching
Ans: Inhaling

9. The simple most effective method for reducing the risks of stasis of pulmonary secretions is-
Two hourly position change.

10. What is cyanosis?
Blue discoloration of skin.

11. The period from conception to birth is denoted as –
Prenatal

12. Role of nursing is “having charge of somebody’s health” Whose vision is this?
Florence Nightingale

13. Which of the following developmental stage corresponds to infancy?
(A) Trust Vs Mistrust (b) Autonomy Vs Shame (c) Initiative Vs Guilt (d) Industry Vs Inferiority.

Ans: Trust Vs Mistrust

14. Who proposed the nursing theory of self-care deficit?
Dorothea orem

15. The head circumference of a normal infant is –
33-35 cm

16. The leading cause of death in adolescence is –
Accidents
17. The legal definition of ‘death’ that facilitates organ donation is, cessation of –
Function of brain

18. The body temperature at which tissues and cells can best function is –
36-38o C
19. Men have a higher Basal Metabolic Rate because, their body contains more-
Testosterone

20. The mechanism by which body loses heat to the environment, without having direct contact is --?
Radiation
21. Which of the following structures controls heat loss?
(a) Anterior pituitary (b) Posterior pituitary (c) Posterior hypothalamus (d) Anterior hypothalamus
22. Exposure of the body to subnormal temperature can lead to …
Frost-bite

23. What is the effect of an antipyretic?
Reduce fever
24. The volume of blood pumped by the heart during one minute is called….
Cardiac output

25. What is the normal pulse rate of an infant?
120-160
26. The phase of respiration in which gases move in and out of the lungs is ….
Ventilation

27. What is the normal partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood? (mm Hg)
35-45
28. What is the equipment that indirectly measures arterial oxygen saturation?
Pulse Oximeter

29. What is the term used to denote regular, abnormally slow respirations?
Bradypnea

30. What technique of assessment helps to determine ketoacidosis?
Olfaction

31. Inflammation of skin at base of nail is?
Paronychia

32. The condition in which both eyes do not focus on an object simultaneously is known as?
Strabismus
33. The most effective way to break the chain of infection is by?
Hand hygiene

34. How many drops in a standard drip set makes one ml.?
15

35. The prescription orders 0.125 mg digoxin orally. Tablets containing 0.25 mg is available. How many tablets will you administer?
1/2

36. A patient who is receiving intravenous fluids develops tenderness, warmth, erythema and pain at the infusion site. Which of the following conditions will you suspect?
(a) Sepsis (b) Infiltration (c) Fluid overload (d) Phlebitis
Phlebitis
37. When providing oral hygiene to an unconscious patient, care must be taken to prevent?
Aspiration
38. What is the intrinsic rate of the normal A-V node?
40-60 per minute
39. Which of the following structures is the pacemaker of the heart?
(a) S-A node (b) Septum (c) A-V node (d) Bundle of His
Ans: S-A node

40. The prescription is for two tablespoons of milk of magnesia. How many ml. will you give?
30 ml
41. Which of the following is intravascular fluid?
(a) Lymph (b) Pleural fluid (c) Plasma (d) Synovial fluid
Ans: Plasma

42. If the serum potassium level is less than normal, the condition is known as –
Hypokalemia

43. What electrolyte abnormality is likely to develop in a patient with vomiting?
Hypokalemia

44. How much sodium is normally present in the extra cellular fluid? (in MEq/L).
135-145

45. What is the primary cause of hyperkalemia?
Renal failure
46. Which of the following is an isotonic solution?
(a)Lactated Ringers (b) Half –Normal Saline (c) One-third Normal Saline
(d) Mannitol
Ans: Lactated Ringers

47. Thousand ml. of Normal Saline is to be infused in 8 hours. What should be the rate of flow per minute?
30 drops
48. A patient admitted with vomiting, has the following arterial blood gas levels-pH 7.30; PaCO2 36 mm Hg; Pa O2 92mm Hg; and HCO3 18; what is the acid-base imbalance that is present?
Metabolic acidosis
49. Which of the following is a first-line drug used for pain management?
(a)Acetaminophen (b) Clonidine (c) Morphine (d) Ketamine
Ans: Acetaminophen
50. Which of the following is the organism that causes peptic ulcer disease?
(a) Staphylococcus (b) Coryne bacterium (c) Helicobacter pylori
(d) Streptococcus.
Ans: Helicobacter pylori

51. Which of the following nutrients helps for tissue repair?
(a)Vitamin (b) Fat (c) Carbohydrate (d) Protein
Ans: Protein

52. Microscopic examination of urine reveals elevated levels of red blood cells. What does it indicate?
Damage to Glomeruli.
53. Which of the following patient activities helps to relax the external anal sphincter, while administering enema?
(a)Separating the buttocks (b) Lubricating the catheter tip
(c)Inserting the catheter slowly (d) Breathing out through the mouth.

Ans: Breathing out through the mouth.

54. What length of the catheter tip should be inserted into the rectum, for giving enema to an adult patient?
7.5-10 cm

55. The stool discharged from an ostomy is called?
Effluent

56. Which of the following is the best method to confirm placement of the nasogastric tube:
(a) Checking patient’s ability to talk (b) Aspiration of intestinal content
(c) Introducing air and auscultating (d) X-ray of chest and abdomen

Ans: X-ray of chest and abdomen

57. Which of the following is a common cause of orthostatic hypotension in a bedridden Patient?
(a)Increased autonomic response (b) Decreased circulating blood volume
(c) Increased cardiac output (d) Decreased blood pooling
Ans: Decreased circulating blood volume.

58. Which of the following body parts has a condyloid joint?

(a) Shoulder (b) Elbow (c) Wrist (d) Forearm

Ans: Wrist
59. Who was the first president of the International Council of Nurses?
Fenwick

60. Which of the following minerals should be taken by a child suffering from rickets?
(a)Potassium (b) Calcium (c) Sodium (d) Iron
Ans: Calcium
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1. Which of the following set is the evidence of evolution?
(a) Homologous and vestigial organs
(b) Analogous and vestigial organs
(c) Homologous and analogous organs
(d) All of the above
Ans. (a)

2. Of the following anatomical structures, which is homologous to the wing of a bat?
(a) The arm of a human
(b) The wing of a butterfly
(c) The tail of a fish
(d) The dorsal fin of a shark
Ans. (a)

3. Which one of the following sets of structures includes only analogous organs?
(a) Wings of butterfly, housefly and bat
(b) Hind legs of horse
(c) Hands of man, monkey and kangaroo
(d) Mandibles of cockroach, mosquito and honeybee
Ans. (a)

4. Which of the following set represents all vestigial structures in the human body?
(a) Vermiform appendix, body hair and cochlea
(b) Wisdom teeth, coccyx and patella
(c) Coccyx, vermiform appendix and muscles of ear pinna
(d) Body hair, muscles of ear pinna and atlas vertebra
Ans. (c)

5. The earliest animal to have been domesticated by man most likely the
(a) Horse
(b) Pig
(c) Dog
(d) Cow
Ans. (c)

6. Presence of gill slits in the embryo of all vertebrates supports the theory of
(a) Organic evolution
(b) Recapitulation
(c) Metamorphosis
(d) Biogenesis
Ans. (b)

7. Appearance of ancestral characters in the new borne, such as tail, multiple mammae, etc., are known as
(a) Homologous
(b) Analogous
(c) Atavistic
(d) Vestigial
Ans. (c)

8. Evolution is defined as
(a) History of race
(b) Development of race
(c) History and development of race with variations
(d) Progressive history of race
Ans. (c)

9. The book named “Philosophic zoologique” was published in 1809 and was written by:
(a) Mendel
(b) Darwin
(c) De Vries
(d) Lamarck
Ans. (d)

10. Penguin is a bird that lost the use of its wings by not flying. Such a statement would express the views of
(a) Darwin
(b) Wallace
(c) Lamarck
(d) Huxley
Ans. (c)

11. A scientist kept 80 generations of Drosophila in darkness, even after that the flies had normal eyes. This disapproves law of
(a) Natural selection
(b) Acquired characters
(c) Use and disuse
(d) Synthetic theory
Ans. (b)

12. Weismann cut off tails of mice generation after generation but tails neither disappeared nor shortened showing that
(a) Darwin was correct
(b) Tail is an essential organ
(c) Mutation theory is wrong
(d) Lamarckism was wrong in inheritance of acquired characters
Ans. (d)

13. What did CHARLES DARWIN publish in 1859?
(a) Origin of Species by Natural selection
(b) Species plantarum
(c) Philosophie Zoologique
(d) De Naturien Familien
Ans. (a)

14. The book ‘Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex’ was written by:
(a) Charles Darwin
(b) J.B. Lamarck and C. Darwin
(c) F.B. Sumner and E. Darwin
(d) Robert Brown
Ans. (a)

15. Darwin worked on Galapagos finches. The number of species of these finches is
(a) 10
(b) 12
(c) 14
(d) 11
Ans. (c)

16. Which one of the following evolutionists proposed the theory of evolution similar to
Charles Darwin’s?
(a) Alfred Russell Wallace
(b) Erasmus Darwin
(c) Thomas Godfrey
(d) Thomas Robert Malthus
Ans. (a)

17. The ultimate source of organic variation is
(a) natural selection
(b) sexual reproduction
(c) hormonal action
(d) mutations
Ans. (d)

18. World environment day is
(a) 5th June
(b) 28th February
(c) 5th August
(d) 28th April
Ans. (a)

19. Tendon connects
(a) Cartilage with muscles
(b) Bone with muscles
(c) Ligament with muscles
(d) Bone with bone
Ans. (b)

20. Sewage infection of water will be demonstrated by cysts of
(a) Entamoeba
(b) Escherichia coli
(c) Pseudomonas
(d) Leishmania
Ans. (a)

21. Which type of tissue forms glands?
(a) Epithelial
(b) Connective
(c) Nervous
(d) Muscle
Ans. (a)

22. Eutrophication leads to death of fish due to
(a) Increased O2 content
(b) increased algae content
(c) decreased algae content
(d) Decreased O2 content
Ans. (d)

23. Sebaceous glands are found in
(a) Dermis of skin of mammals
(b) Epithelium of stomach of frog
(c) Epithelium of intestine of frog
(d) Epidermis of skin of mammals
Ans. (a)

24. Minamata disease is a pollution-related disease, which results from
(a) Release of human organic waste into drinking water
(b) Accumulation of arsenic into atmosphere
(c) Release of industrial waste mercury into fishing water
(d) Oil spills into sea
Ans. (c)

25. Which type of tissue forms the framework of the external ear?
(a) Epithelial
(b) Connective
(c) Muscle
(d) Nervous
Ans. (b)


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