Multiple Choice Questions

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One of the major difficulties in the biological control of insect pest is that

  • the predator develops a preference to other diets and may itself become a pest

  • the predator does not always survive when transferred to a new environment

  • the method is less effective as compared with the use of insecticides

  • the practical difficulty of introducing the predator to specific areas.


A.

the predator develops a preference to other diets and may itself become a pest


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Acrosome reaction in sperm is triggered by

  • capacitation

  • release of lysin

  • influx of Ca++

  • release of fertilizin


What is a keystone species

  • A species which makes up only a small proportion of the total biomass of a community, yet has a huge impact on the community's organization and survival.

  • A common species that has plenty of biomass, yet has a fairly low impact on the community's organization.

  • A rare species that has minimal impact on the biomass and on other species in the community.

  • A dominant a large proportion of the biomass and which affects many other species.


Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched

  • Streptomyces - Antibiotic

  • Serratia - Drug addiction

  • Spirulina - Single cell protein

  • Rhizobium - Biofertilizer


Smoking addiction is harmful because it produces polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which cause

  • reduction in oxygen transport

  • increase in blood pressure

  • cancer

  • retardation of growth of foetus.


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The main reason why antibiotics could not solve all the problems of bacteria mediated diseases is

  • insensitivity of the individual following prolonged exposure to antibiotics

  • inactivation of antibiotics by bacterial enzymes

  •  decreased efficiency of the immune system

  •  the development of mutant strains resistant to antibiotics.


Which of the following sets includes all bacterial disease

  • Cholera, typhoid, mumps

  • Tetanus, tuberculosis, measles

  • Malaria, mumps, poliomyelitis

  • Diphtheria, leprosy, plague


The binding of antibodies to the antigens to produce a large insoluble complex is known as

  • antibody-antigen complex

  • agglutination

  • immunisation

  • suppressor cell reaction.


The bacteria which attack dead animals are

  • first link of the food chain and are known as primary producers

  • second link of the food chain and are herbivorous

  • third link of the food chain and are tertiary consumers

  • the end of food chain and are decomposers.


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Which of the following statements is incorrect

  • Lichen, an association of fungus and algae is an example of mutualism.

  • Those epiphytes which use other plants for support only and not for water or food supply and are examples of commensalism.

  • Sea-anemone on hermit-crab is an example of protocooperation.

  • Mutualism, protoocoperation, commensalism cannot be included under symbiosis.