Which one among the following substances is never excreted out through urine under normal circumstances in any healthy individual?
Urea
Sodium
Amino acid
Potassium
Which one among the following animals gives birth to the biggest baby?
Elephant
Rhinoceros
Blue whale
Hippopotamus
Muscles of which one among the following body parts contract slowly but can remain contracted for a longer time?
Face
Arms
Intestine
Legs
Solutions of three. enzymes were prepared namely lipase, trypsin and amylase, in order to remove stains from a piece of cloth. Out of these three enzyme solutions, only lipase could completely remove the stain. This indicates that the stain was due to
Oil
Protein
Mixture of protein and oil
Starch containing plant pigment
Which one among the following diseases is not caused by polluted water?
Dysentery
Jaundice
Typhoid
Tuberculosis
Which one among the following animals is a mammal?
Great Indian Bustard
Gharial
Platypus
Hornbill
Examine the two statements and select the appropriate answer
Statement I : Red blood cells burst when placed in water.
Statement II : Due to the phenomenon of osmosis water enters into red blood cells.
Both statements are individually true and statement II is the correct explanation of statement I.
Both statements are individually true but statement II is not the correct explanation of statement I.
Statement I is true but statement II is false.
Statement I is false but statement II is true.
Which one of the following water borne disease is not caused by bacteria?
Cholera
Typhoid
Bacillary dysentery
Hepatitis A
The process of conventional earlobe piercing does not lead to bleeding. This is because the
Heart does not supply blood to earlobes
cartilages found in ear lobe has lesser blood supply unlike other body parts
earlobes consist of dead non-dividing tiss
needle used for ear piercing is sterilized
B.
cartilages found in ear lobe has lesser blood supply unlike other body parts
The needle used for ear piercing is sterilised so that it does not lead to bleeding.
After entering the human body through mosquito bite, the malarial parasite (plasmodium) shows initial multiplication in
Spinal cord
Blood
Liver
Spleen