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| 4151. | 
                                    A simple fruit develops from | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  A simple fruit develops from  | 
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| 4152. | 
                                    The hormone essential for balancing the sugar level in the body is ___ . | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The hormone essential for balancing the sugar level in the body is   | 
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| 4153. | 
                                    Good eyesight is provided by: | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Good eyesight is provided by:  | 
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| 4154. | 
                                    What is the correct formula for calculating the mass % of an element? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  What is the correct formula for calculating the mass % of an element?  | 
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| 4155. | 
                                    Insulin is a/an _________. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Insulin is a/an _________.  | 
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| 4156. | 
                                    What are muscles? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  What are muscles?  | 
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| 4157. | 
                                    The process by which the green plants make their own food using simple raw materials like carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight is called as ___ | 
                            
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                                   Answer» The process by which the green plants make their own food using simple raw materials like carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight is called as  | 
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| 4158. | 
                                    Barley has | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Barley has  | 
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| 4159. | 
                                    What term is used for the plants and animals that live on land? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  What term is used for the plants and animals that live on land?  | 
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| 4160. | 
                                    Methylene blue and safranine impart _____ to the cells. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Methylene blue and safranine impart _____ to the cells.  | 
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| 4161. | 
                                    Which one is absent in protein? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Which one is absent in protein?  | 
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| 4162. | 
                                    Which of the following diseases is/are caused by viruses? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Which of the following diseases is/are caused by viruses?  | 
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| 4163. | 
                                    Hyperosmotic urine secretion depends upon the | 
                            
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                                   Answer» Hyperosmotic urine secretion depends upon the  | 
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| 4164. | 
                                    Temperature below the optimum level (i)________ the growth of the embryo. Whereas temperatures much higher than the optimum range (ii)_______ the embryo. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Temperature below the optimum level (i)________ the growth of the embryo. Whereas temperatures much higher than the optimum range (ii)_______ the embryo.  | 
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| 4165. | 
                                    Which of the following organism is a primary consumer? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Which of the following organism is a primary consumer?  | 
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| 4166. | 
                                    Question 19 In the figure, there are two snakes of the same size slithering on sand. Can you identify which of them would move faster and why? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Question 19 In the figure, there are two snakes of the same size slithering on sand. Can you identify which of them would move faster and why?  | 
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| 4167. | 
                                    How many times does the heart beat in a minute in a normal healthy adult? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  How many times does the heart beat in a minute in a normal healthy adult?  | 
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| 4168. | 
                                    The process of cell death is known as ___. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The process of cell death is known as   | 
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| 4169. | 
                                    The joint that does not move is | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The joint that does not move is  | 
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| 4170. | 
                                    What are the sources of food ingredients like grains, cereals, vegetables and fruits? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  What are the sources of food ingredients like grains, cereals, vegetables and fruits?  | 
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| 4171. | 
                                    Which of the following are NOT characteristics of the chest bone? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Which of the following are NOT characteristics of the chest bone?  | 
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| 4172. | 
                                    What is that system of Frog that is very similar to human skeleton and produces blood cells? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  What is that system of Frog that is very similar to human skeleton and produces blood cells? 
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| 4173. | 
                                    tearing of paper is said to be a change that cannot be reversed. what about paper recycling? | 
                            
| Answer» tearing of paper is said to be a change that cannot be reversed. what about paper recycling? | |
| 4174. | 
                                    Bulimia is a condition in which a person develops a cycle or "binging" or overeating enormous amounts of food at one sitting, and "purging" or deliberately vomiting after eating. There are some similarities to anorexia: The victims are usually female, are obsessed with their appearance, diet excessively, and believe themselves to be fat even when they are quite obviously not fat. But bulimics are typically a little older than anorexics at the onset of the disorder—early twenties rather than early pubert. Like Carrie, bulimics often maintain a normal weight, making it difficult to detect. The most obvious difference is that the bulimic will eat, and eat to excess, binging on huge amounts of food as much as 50,000 calories in one sitting). A typical binge may include a gallon of ice cream, a package of cookies, and a gallon of milk—all consumed as quickly as possible. But wait a minute—it they're so concerned about gaining weight, why do they binge at all? Bulimics have very distorted views of how much food is too much food, and eating one cookie while trying to control weight can lead to a binge after all, since the diet is completely blown, why not go all out? One might think that bulimia is not as damaging to the health as anorexia. After all, the bulimic is in no danger of starving to death. But bulimia comes with many serious health consequences: severe tooth decay and erosion of the lining of theoesophagus from the acidity of the vomiting, enlarged salivary glands, potassium, calcium, and sodium imbalances that can be very dangerous, damage to the intestinal tract from of overuse of laxatives, heart problems, fatigue, and seizures. As with anorexia, there have been many proposed causes. Several research studies indicate a genetic component for both bulima and anorexia. Psychological issues of control have also been cited, but biological evidence suggests that brain chemistry, and in particular the neurotransmitter serotonin, is involved in both bulimia and anorexia. Other studies point to the role of leptin, a hormone that has also been implicated in obesity. Treatment of bulimia, which like anorexia is listed as a clinical (mental) disorder in the DSM-1V-TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000), can involve many of the same measures taken to treat anorexia: hospitalization, drugs that affect serotonin levels, and psychotherapy. The prognosis for the bulimic's recovery is somewhat more hopeful than that of anorexia. Cognitive therapy, which involves helping of clients to understand how illogical and irrational their thought patterns have become, has been successful in treating bulimia. A cognitive therapist is very direct, forcing clients to see how their beliefs do not stand up when considered in "the light of day” and helping them form new and more constructive ways to thinking about themselves and their behaviour. What is the central idea of the passage? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Bulimia is a condition in which a person develops a cycle or "binging" or overeating enormous amounts of food at one sitting, and "purging" or deliberately vomiting after eating. There are some similarities to anorexia: The victims are usually female, are obsessed with their appearance, diet excessively, and believe themselves to be fat even when they are quite obviously not fat. But bulimics are typically a little older than anorexics at the onset of the disorder—early twenties rather than early pubert. Like Carrie, bulimics often maintain a normal weight, making it difficult to detect. The most obvious difference is that the bulimic will eat, and eat to excess, binging on huge amounts of food as much as 50,000 calories in one sitting). A typical binge may include a gallon of ice cream, a package of cookies, and a gallon of milk—all consumed as quickly as possible. But wait a minute—it they're so concerned about gaining weight, why do they binge at all? Bulimics have very distorted views of how much food is too much food, and eating one cookie while trying to control weight can lead to a binge after all, since the diet is completely blown, why not go all out? One might think that bulimia is not as damaging to the health as anorexia. After all, the bulimic is in no danger of starving to death. But bulimia comes with many serious health consequences: severe tooth decay and erosion of the lining of theoesophagus from the acidity of the vomiting, enlarged salivary glands, potassium, calcium, and sodium imbalances that can be very dangerous, damage to the intestinal tract from of overuse of laxatives, heart problems, fatigue, and seizures. As with anorexia, there have been many proposed causes. Several research studies indicate a genetic component for both bulima and anorexia. Psychological issues of control have also been cited, but biological evidence suggests that brain chemistry, and in particular the neurotransmitter serotonin, is involved in both bulimia and anorexia. Other studies point to the role of leptin, a hormone that has also been implicated in obesity. Treatment of bulimia, which like anorexia is listed as a clinical (mental) disorder in the DSM-1V-TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000), can involve many of the same measures taken to treat anorexia: hospitalization, drugs that affect serotonin levels, and psychotherapy. The prognosis for the bulimic's recovery is somewhat more hopeful than that of anorexia. Cognitive therapy, which involves helping of clients to understand how illogical and irrational their thought patterns have become, has been successful in treating bulimia. A cognitive therapist is very direct, forcing clients to see how their beliefs do not stand up when considered in "the light of day” and helping them form new and more constructive ways to thinking about themselves and their behaviour. What is the central idea of the passage?  | 
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| 4175. | 
                                    During which stage of photosynthesis O2 is produced | 
                            
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                                   Answer» During which stage of photosynthesis O2 is produced | 
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| 4176. | 
                                    Tiger is an ___ animalEndangered | 
                            
                                   Answer» Tiger is an ___ animal
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| 4177. | 
                                    What is zygote? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  What is zygote?  | 
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| 4178. | 
                                    Why do organism reproduce | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Why do organism reproduce  | 
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| 4179. | 
                                    If an insect goes and sits on the open mouth of the pitcher plant, the flap of the mouth closes. This response of pitcher plant is the result of a change which occurred in the surroundings of the pitcher plant which is also known as - | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  If an insect goes and sits on the open mouth of the pitcher plant, the flap of the mouth closes. This response of pitcher plant is the result of a change which occurred in the surroundings of the pitcher plant which is also known as -  | 
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| 4180. | 
                                    Which part of the flower forms the pulp of the fruit? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Which part of the flower forms the pulp of the fruit?  | 
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| 4181. | 
                                    The taste buds are present on ___ . | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The taste buds are present on   | 
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| 4182. | 
                                    Which of the following is not a decomposer? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Which of the following is not a decomposer?  | 
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| 4183. | 
                                    The male reproductive part of a flower is known as _______. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  The male reproductive part of a flower is known as _______.  | 
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| 4184. | 
                                    What is a herb? [1 MARK] | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  What is a herb? [1 MARK]  | 
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| 4185. | 
                                    A. As if being embroiled in a murderous conspiracy was not enough, there is further sadness for Harrods owner Mohammed Fayed. B. This accusation comes from the fact that Mr. Fayed's tinned mince-pie programme has been infiltrated by a batch of rogue Bakewell tarts. C. He has been forced to issue a product-recall notice in top people's paper the Times that may permanently damage his standing as a purveyor of culinary fancies to the aristocracy D. What is irksome about this fact is that Bakewell tarts are a rather common form of sugary comestible; not quite the thing the purchasers of Harrods finest mince pies expect to find for pudding. E. This news came in a full month and a bit after Christmas with the information - Bakewell tarts may contain nuts. F. The obvious implication: that a Traditional Mince Pie with Harrods Brandy and these proletarian old Bakewell tarts are, in fact, made in the same factory. | 
                            
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                                   Answer» A. As if being embroiled in a murderous conspiracy was not enough, there is further sadness for Harrods owner Mohammed Fayed. B. This accusation comes from the fact that Mr. Fayed's tinned mince-pie programme has been infiltrated by a batch of rogue Bakewell tarts. C. He has been forced to issue a product-recall notice in top people's paper the Times that may permanently damage his standing as a purveyor of culinary fancies to the aristocracy D. What is irksome about this fact is that Bakewell tarts are a rather common form of sugary comestible; not quite the thing the purchasers of Harrods finest mince pies expect to find for pudding. E. This news came in a full month and a bit after Christmas with the information - Bakewell tarts may contain nuts. F. The obvious implication: that a Traditional Mince Pie with Harrods Brandy and these proletarian old Bakewell tarts are, in fact, made in the same factory. 
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| 4186. | 
                                    Regarding the given assertion and reason, choose the right option. Assertion [A]: Decomposers may be excluded from the food chains. Reason [R]: They act at all trophic levels of food chains. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Regarding the given assertion and reason, choose the right option.  | 
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| 4187. | 
                                    Question 1 Which one of the following food items does not provide dietary fibre? (a) Whole grains (b) Whole pulses (c) Fruits and vegetables (d) Milk | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Question 1 Which one of the following food items does not provide dietary fibre? (a) Whole grains (b) Whole pulses (c) Fruits and vegetables (d) Milk  | 
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| 4188. | 
                                    What is hypogeal germination? | 
                            
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                                   Answer» What is hypogeal germination? | 
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| 4189. | 
                                    Which grain was found in Hallur (in present-day Andhra Pradesh)? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Which grain was found in Hallur (in present-day Andhra Pradesh)?  | 
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| 4190. | 
                                    A round end of one bone fits into the cavity of another bone in case of which joint: | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  A round end of one bone fits into the cavity of another bone in case of which joint:  | 
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| 4191. | 
                                    A good example of a plant with no leaves is: | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  A good example of a plant with no leaves is:  | 
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| 4192. | 
                                    what is the main source of energy to our body? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  what is the main source of energy to our body?  | 
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| 4193. | 
                                    What is the mode of transmission of the disease 'taeniasis'? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  What is the mode of transmission of the disease 'taeniasis'?  | 
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| 4194. | 
                                    In which of the following plants are sepal still attached to the fruit? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  In which of the following plants are sepal still attached to the fruit?  | 
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| 4195. | 
                                    Filling huge pits with wastes and then closing them up is called ___ . | 
                            
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                                   Answer» Filling huge pits with wastes and then closing them up is called  | 
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| 4196. | 
                                    In peas, (i)______ grows faster and the seeds remain (ii)________ the ground | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  In peas, (i)______ grows faster and the seeds remain (ii)________ the ground  | 
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| 4197. | 
                                    Identify A, B, and C in the given diagram for epigeal germination. | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Identify A, B, and C in the given diagram for epigeal germination. 
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                                    1) How do p proteins help in biochemical processes? 2) What are biochemical processes? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  1) How do p proteins help in biochemical processes? 2) What are biochemical processes?  | 
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| 4199. | 
                                    Which of the following statements is true in connect with law of independent assortment? | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  Which of the following statements is true in connect with law of independent assortment?  | 
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| 4200. | 
                                    DNA polymerases are generally used in DNA replication | 
                            
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                                   Answer»  DNA polymerases are generally used in DNA replication  | 
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