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Giri Tutorials

Practice Test
Std: SSC (E.M) Subject: Science & Technology II Time: 01Hrs
Date : 18/Mar/2023 sciii Max Marks: 100

Q.1 Choose the correct alternative: 20


1) The use of one of the following will pollute the environment. This one is :
(a) paper carry bags (b) cotton cloth carry bags (c) nylon cloth carry bags (d) jute carry bags
2) Amoeba divides in any plane due to lack of specific shape; hence it is called as ‘________'.
(a) transverse binary fission
(b) simple binary fission
(c) longitudinal binary fission
(d) bidirectional binary fission
3) Which of the following is correct for the process of anaerobic respiration?
Carbon dioxide A lot of energy
always produced/released
(a) No Yes
(b) No No
(c ) Yes No
(d) Yes Yes
4) ________ is formed due to Streptococcus that makes the proteins to gel out that gives dense
consistency to the yoghurt.
(a) Citric acid (b) Acetic cid
(c) Oxalic acid (d) Lactic acid
5) Large number of organisms get buried due to disasters like flood, earthquake, volcano, etc. Remnants
and impressions of such organisms remain preserved underground. These are called as________.
(a) remnants (b) fossils
(c) lamarckism (d) dwarfism
6) Organic manure
(a) Destroys crops
(b) decreases fertility of soil
(c) maintains natural soil balance
(d) is a pesticide
7) Mock drill is arranged on disaster of fire in various schools by the ________.
(a) government (b) fire fighters
(c) teachers (d) school principal
8) A good fuel is one which possesses :
(a) high calorific value and low ignition temperature
(b) high calorific value and high ignition temperature
(c) high calorific value and moderate ignition temperature
(d) low calorific value and moderate ignition temperature
9) Non-chordates are classified / divided into ________.
(a) six phyla (b) ten phyla
(c) twelve phyla (d) nine phyla
10) What type of stress is reduced by laughing loudly?
(a) Physical stress (b) Mental stress (c) financial stress (d) None of these
11) ________ is the richness of living organisms in nature due to presence of varieties of organisms,
ecosystems and genetic variations within a species.
(a) Population (b) Ecosystem
(c) Species (d) Biodiversity
12) The life process which help to maintain the continuity of the species is __________
(a) Excretion (b) Digestion (c) reproduction (d) control and co-ordination
13) ATP contains a nitrogenous compound-adenine, pentose sugar- ribose and ________ phosphate
groups.
(a) two (b) six (c) four (d) three
14) Rifamycin is effective against ________.
(a) cancer (b) cold & flu
(c) migraine (d) tuberculosis
15) Living organisms can produce new individuals like themselves due to ________only.
(a) tissues (b) cells (c) enzymes (d) genes
16) Methods like artificial insemination and embryo transplant are mainly used for _______.*
(a) pisciculture (b) animal husbandry
(c) apiculture (d) vermiculture
17) Gravity of disaster can be estimated in the________ only.
(a) Phase of emergency
(b) Transitional phase
(c) Reconstriction phase
(d) both (a) and (b)
18) Choose the correct statement.
(a) Sun can be taken as an inexhaustible source of energy.
(b) There is infinite storage of fossil fuel inside the earth.
(c) Hydro and wind energy plants are nonpolluting sources of energy.
(d) Waste from a nuclear power plant can be easily disposed of energy.
19) Millipedes, belong to phylum
(a) Echinodermata (b) Arthropoda (c) Mollusca (d) Cnidarians
20) Temporarily ________drugs of plant origin and some chemicals may permanently damage the
human nervous system muscle system, heart, etc.
(a) toxicating (b) intoxicating
(c) radiating (d) both (a) and (c)
Q.2 Find the odd one out: 20
1) Conservation, Pollution, Prohibition, Preservation
2) Budding in hydra, Regeneration, Binary fission, Fragmentation
3) Lipids, Carbohydrates, Fatty acids, Proteins
4) Vinegar, Soya sauce, Ketchup, Monosodium glutamate
5) Folding tongue, Plicas emilunaris, Ear muscles, Wisdom teeth
6) Frog, earthworm, bollworm, insectivorous birds
7) Earthquake, Volcano, Bomb blast, Land slide
8) Edible oil, crude oil, LPG, CNG
9) Electric ray, Sting ray, Dog fish, Whale
10) Communicating with friends, extreme competition in employment, developing hobbies, participating
in laughter clubs
11) Manas sanctuary, Sunderbans sanctuary, The Western Ghats, Tadoba National Park
12) Circulation, Excretion, Sensation, Reproduction.
13) Progesterone, Estrogen, Testosterone, Insulin
14) Dark chocolate, Miso soup, Wafers,Corn syrup
15) Vestigial organs, Paleontological evidences, Morphological evidences, natural selection
16) DDT, urea, malathion, chloropyriphos
17) War, Bomb blast, terrorism, Volcano
18) Hydroelectric energy, Solar energy, Nuclear energy, Wind energy
19) Frogs, Tortoises, Snakes, Crocodiles
20) Mental stress, addiction, lingering in nature, incurable diseases.
Q.3 Write the correlated terms: 20
1) Paddy field : Producer :: Frog :: __________
2) Ovule : seed :: ovary : ___________
3) __________ : Hemoglobin :: Muscles : Myosin
4) Natamycin : Microbial restrictor :: Xanthenes : __________
5) Wisdom teeth : Vestigial organ :: Lungfish : ________
6) White revolution : Dairy :: Blue revolution : ______
7) Earthquake : Natural disaster :: Bomb blast : ---------------
8) White revolution : Increase in dairy production : : Green revolution : _________
9) Tape worm : Platyhelminthes :: Earthworm: ________
10) __________ : Urochordata :: Amphioxus : Cephalochordata
11) UNEP : __________ :: WWF: World Wildlife Fund
12) Planaria : regeneration:: Rhizopus : ___________
13) Lipids : __________ :: Proteins : Amino acids
14) Yoghurt: Lactobacilli:: Bread : __________
15) 2,50,00000 years ago : __________ :: 1,50,000 years ago : Neanderthal
16) Insulin : Diabetes :: Interleukin : _______*
17) Bhopal tragedy : MIC gas leakage : : Chernobyl tragedy : __________
18) Survival of fittest : Darwin : : Acquired characters :___________
19) Mammalia : Eucoelomate :: ____________ : Acoelomate
20) Transverse binary fission : _________ :: Longitudinal binary fission : Euglena
Q.4 State 'True' or 'False', if 'False' correct it: 20
1) National Green Tribunal has been established in 2010 for effective implementation of environment
related laws.
2) Carpel is the female reproductive part of a flower.
3) Amino acids are obtained after digestion of proteins.
4) Lactic acid is formed due to Streptococcus that makes the fats to gel out that gives dense consistency
to the yoghurt.
5) Muscles of ear pinna, which are useless to human, are useful in monkeys for movement of ear pinna.
6) Production of replica of any cell or organ or entire organism is called cloning.
7) Restoration is an important link between measures after disaster and national development.
8) Turbine is used to rotate the magnet in the generator.
9) Presence of mammary glands is typical character of mammalia.
10) Deep breathing, yogic sleep, yogasanas, etc. are good for health.
11) Ecosystem is formed by biotic and abiotic factors.
12) Tip of the pollen tube bursts and one male gametes are released in embryo sac.
13) Excess of lipids are stored in adipose connective tissue in the body.
14) Glucose and fructose syrup can be obtained from corn flour by action of enzymes obtained from
bacilli and streptomyces.
15) Duck billed platypus lays eggs like annelid but shows relationship with mammals too due to
presence of mammary glands and hairs.
16) Transgenic E. coli are used for production of interferon.
17) At the state level, district collector is responsible for disaster management and implementation of
rehabilitation schemes.
18) When neutron is bombarded on atom of Uranium - 235, it absorbs the neutron and converts into its
isotope Uranium - 234.
19) Pisces are completely adapted for aerial life.
20) Music has the power of changing the mindset.
Q.5 Name the following: 20
1) Hormones related with male reproductive system.*
2) Hormones secreted by ovary of female reproductive system.*
3) Type of cells in which meiosis takes place.
4) Emulsifiers obtained by microbial processing.
5) Sudden changes that occur in genes.
6) Essential elements provided to crops by fertilizers
7) The chairman of disaster management authority at the state level.
8) Animals that belong to phylum Coelenterata.
9) Though I am multicellular, there are no tissues in my body. What is the name of my phylum?*
10) Method of soil-less farming
11) Bacteria used as biofertilizers
12) Types of twins.*
13) Molecules formed from fatty acids and essential for producing plasma membrane.
14) Antibiotics used against various strains of gram positive and gram negative bacteria.
15) First living material formed in ocean.
16) Research institutes and laboratories that are involved in development of new varieties of crops
17) The Act passed by Parliament of India for effective management of disaster.
18) The first true terrestrial animals with creeping movements.
19) I live in your small intestine. Pseudocoelom is present in my thread like body. In which phylum will
you include me?*
20) Genetic disorder that is caused by mutation.
-------- All the Best --------

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