This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
What is the process that in habits growth |
Answer» See , FriendThe Science of How HABITS Work.The process of building a habit can be divided into four simple STEPS: cue, craving, RESPONSE, and reward. ... This four-step pattern is the backbone of every habit, and your BRAIN runs through these steps in the same order each time. First, there is the cue.HOPE IT HELPS YOU |
|
| 2. |
Why cancer is not pandemic? |
|
Answer» Cancer is not PANDEMIC because there is no DISEASE CARRYING vector for which it can transmit from ONE organism to others. please mark as brainliest✌❤ |
|
| 3. |
What was the worst pandemic in history? |
|
Answer» Answer:
1) PRE HISTORIC EPIDIMICS circa 3000 b.c 5,000 years ago, an epidemic wiped out a PREHISTORIC VILLAGE in China. The bodies of the dead were stuffed inside a house that was LATER burned down. No age group was spared, as the skeletons of juveniles, YOUNG adults and middle-age people were found inside the house. The archaeological site is now called "Hamin Mangha" and is one of the best-preserved prehistoric sites in northeastern China. Archaeological and anthropological study indicates that the epidemic happened quickly enough that there was no time for PROPER burials, and the site was not inhabited again. |
|
| 4. |
What do you mean by pandemic? |
|
Answer» Answer: HOLA! A DISEASE that spreads over a WHOLE COUNTRY or whole world. Thx |
|
| 5. |
What happens if the direction of Peristalsis is not reversed in animal like cow |
Answer» ANSWER :-If the direction of PERISTALSIS is not reversed in ANIMAL like cow the food will not be masticate in the mouth and FERMENTATION of the food with the microorganisms in the stomach will not be takes place. |
|
| 6. |
What happens if there is no peristaltic movement in oesophagus |
Answer» ANSWER :- |
|
| 7. |
What will happen if islets of Langerhans fail to function |
Answer» ANSWER :- |
|
| 8. |
Why do you think the stomach is structured like a bag rather than a tube like oesophagus |
Answer» ANSWER :-The stomach is a muscular bag whose principal function in most groups is ACIDIFICATION and MACERATION of the food to the liquid state and temporary STORAGE until it is passed to the intestine. Hence stomach is STRUCTURED like a bag rather than a tube like OESOPHAGUS |
|
| 9. |
Name any two pesticides insecticides you have heard about |
Answer» ANSWER :-
|
|
| 10. |
Name any two pesticides insecticides you have heard about |
Answer» ANSWER :-
|
|
| 11. |
Why did people living in the areas nearby the water reservoir, suffer from various diseases |
Answer» ANSWER :-
|
|
| 12. |
What happens if decomposers are removed from the food web |
Answer» ANSWER :-
|
|
| 13. |
Human being is modifying agriculture lands and lakes in to residential areas. What is its effect on biodiversity |
Answer» ANSWER :- |
|
| 14. |
How do you protect the plants, which were planted in the surroundings of your school |
Answer» ANSWER :- |
|
| 15. |
What is the function of overiam hormone |
|
Answer» Answer: HORMONES of the Ovaries Hormones of the OvariesEstrogen (estradiol, specifically) is instrumental in BREAST development, fat distribution in the hips, LEGS, and breasts, and the development of reproductive organs. To a lesser extent, the ovaries RELEASE the hormone relaxin prior to GIVING birth. Explanation: Please thanks my answer |
|
| 16. |
What are the substances present in both blood and urine |
Answer» ANSWER:• Sodium • Potassium • Chlorides • Urea • URIC acid • Calcium |
|
| 17. |
What is meant by amniotic fluid |
Answer» Answer :-The fluid present in the sac LIKE STRUCTURE aminion around the embryo. Embryo develops in this fluid FILLED CAVITY, which keeps it moist and protects it from mechanical injury. |
|
| 18. |
What is meant by Vegetative propagation |
Answer» ANSWER :-Vegetative PROPAGATION is the asexual form of reproduction wherein part of plant other than SEEDS are used for the production of new PLANTS. There are two methods of vegetative propagation NATURAL and artificial. |
|
| 19. |
What is meant by grafting |
Answer» ANSWER :-It is a method of ASEXUAL reproduction of a PLANT where by STEM parts of a given plant may be incorporated to a live rooted trunk of ANOTHER plant. |
|
| 20. |
What is meant by grafting |
Answer» ANSWER :-It is a METHOD of asexual REPRODUCTION of a plant where by stem parts of a given plant may be incorporated to a live rooted trunk of ANOTHER plant. |
|
| 21. |
Which of the following would be considered a quantitative observation apex |
|
Answer» Answer: The correct answer to the question above is letter d. The height of radish seedlings is measured. The statement is letter d involves MEASUREMENT with the keyword height which uses any MEASURING instruments. It also do not USE any senses. QUANTITATIVE observations are measurable. Explanation: |
|
| 22. |
Mention any two structural features of small intesine |
|
Answer» Answer: two features which add to the absorptive capacity of small intestine are: 1) In small intestine villi increases the SURFACE AREA for ABSORPTION. 2) It is long, which ensures that food remains in the small intestine long enough for the products of digestion to be fully absorbed into the bloodstream. pls mark as brainliest answer Explanation: |
|
| 23. |
What is binomial nomenclature? 3 marks CBSE class 11 |
|
Answer» Explanation: The system of nomenclature in which TWO terms are used to DENOTE a species of living ORGANISM, the FIRST one indicating the genus and the second the specific epithet.(≧▽≦) |
|
| 24. |
What is Biology? Ch 1 Living world CBSE class 11. I need the definition appropriate for the chapter |
|
Answer» Answer: |
|
| 25. |
What is transcription????? |
|
Answer» Transcription, the synthesis of RNA from DNA. Genetic INFORMATION FLOWS from DNA into protein |
|
| 26. |
What istranslation?????? |
|
Answer» Translation REFERS to the process of creating proteins from an mRNA TEMPLATE. The SEQUENCE of nucleotides on the RNA is translated into the amino acid sequence of proteins and this REACTION is CARRIED out by ribosomes. |
|
| 27. |
What is translation?????? |
|
Answer» Translation refers to the process of creating PROTEINS from an MRNA template. The sequence of nucleotides on the RNA is translated into the amino acid sequence of proteins and this REACTION is carried out by ribosomes. |
|
| 28. |
What is fermentation??? |
|
Answer» Fermentation, CHEMICAL PROCESS by which molecules such as GLUCOSE are broken down ANAEROBICALLY. fungi do fermentation |
|
| 29. |
Occasionally non disjunction of the entire genome occurs during meiosis producing abnormal gametes which type of genetic variation may result when one such gamete is fertilized by a normal gamete?A)Aneuploidy B)deletion C)inversion D)Translocation E)Triploidy |
|
Answer» but TRY SEARCHING in this book introduction to biology it had GENETICS |
|
| 30. |
What is interspecific hybridization |
|
Answer» Hybridization is the process of interbreeding between individuals of DIFFERENT species (INTERSPECIFIC hybridization) or GENETICALLY divergent individuals from the same species (intraspecific hybridization). Offspring produced by hybridization may be fertile, partially fertile, or sterile. |
|
| 31. |
What is cross breeding???? |
|
Answer» A crossbreed is an organism with purebred parents of TWO different breeds, varieties, or populations. ... In animal BREEDING, CROSSBREEDS are crosses within a single SPECIES, while hybrids are crosses between different species. |
|
| 32. |
What is outbreeding???? |
|
Answer» Out-crossing or out-breeding is the technique of crossing between DIFFERENT breeds with no common ANCESTORS. This is the PRACTICE of introducing unrelated genetic material into a breeding LINE. |
|
| 33. |
What is inbreeding???? |
|
Answer» Inbreeding is the mating of organisms CLOSELY related by ancestry. It goes against the biological aim of mating, which is the shuffling of DNA. Human DNA is BUNDLED into 23 pairs of chromosomes, within each CHROMOSOME there are hundreds of THOUSANDS of genes and what's more, each gene has two copies known as alleles |
|
| 34. |
What is alfa interferon?????? |
|
Answer» Alpha interferon is produced by WHITE blood cells other than LYMPHOCYTES, BETA interferon by fibroblasts, and gamma interferon by natural KILLER cells and cytotoxic T lymphocytes (killer T cells). All interferons inhibit viral REPLICATION by interfering with the transcription of viral nucleic acid. |
|
| 35. |
Which of the following is responsible for mechanical support,protein synthesis and enzymes transport? a)Plasmid b)Nucleolus c)Karyoplasm d)Nuclear reticulum |
|
Answer» ENDOPLASMIC Reticulum. HOPING THAT WAS HELPFUL....... |
|
| 36. |
What is tumor????????????? |
|
Answer» A tumor is a mass or lump of tissue that MAY RESEMBLE swelling. Not all tumors are cancerous, but it is a good idea to SEE a doctor if one appears. |
|
| 37. |
5).In a chemical equation,the ............are written on the left hand side. |
|
Answer» REACTANTS is the correct answer |
|
| 38. |
Understanding of the Development of Babies |
|
Answer» Your developing BABY has already gone through a few name CHANGES in the first few weeks of pregnancy. Generally, your baby will be CALLED an embryo from conception until the EIGHTH week of DEVELOPMENT. After the eighth week, the baby will be called a fetus until it's born ◆━━━━━━━▣✦▣━━━━━━━━◆ |
|
| 39. |
What is bone marrow?????? |
|
Answer» Answer:- The soft blood-forming tissue that fills the CAVITIES of bones and CONTAINS FAT and immature and MATURE blood cells, including WHITE blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. ₣øⱡⱡø₩ ₥ɇ✌ ☺☺ |
|
| 40. |
What is rheumatoid artiritis?????? |
Answer» ANSWER :-In general, "Rheumatoid ARTHRITIS" can simply be defined as an auto-immune DISEASE in which the immune system of the body attacks it's own tissues. Extra INFORMATION :-
|
|
| 41. |
What is autoimmune?????? |
|
Answer» An AUTOIMMUNE disease is a CONDITION in which your IMMUNE system MISTAKENLY attacks your body. |
|
| 42. |
Mention the derivate of epidermis with its function. What changes takes place in epidermis as the plant grows older? Give functions of stomata. |
|
Answer» Answer: 1. pith 2. protollll 3. xylem 4. phloem 5. sclerenchyma (bast fibre) 6. cortex 7. epidermis The epidermis (from the Greek meaning "over-skin") is a single layer of cells that COVERS the leaves, flowers, roots and stems of PLANTS. It forms a boundary between the plant and the external environment. The epidermis serves several functions: it protects against water loss, regulates gas exchange, secretes metabolic compounds, and (especially in roots) absorbs water and mineral nutrients. The epidermis of most leaves shows dorsoventral anatomy: the upper (adaxial) and lower surfaces have somewhat different construction and may serve different functions. Woody stems and some other stem structures such as POTATO tubers PRODUCE a SECONDARY covering called the periderm that replaces the epidermis as the protective covering. |
|
| 43. |
What is thymus???????? |
|
Answer» The thymus is a specialized primary lymphoid ORGAN of the IMMUNE SYSTEM. WITHIN the thymus, Thymus cell lymphocytes or T cells mature. T cells are critical to the adaptive immune system, where the BODY adapts specifically to foreign invaders. |
|
| 45. |
One Wholike Spam... Is allowed onMy qyestion |
|
Answer» Answer:
One Who like Spam... Is ALLOWED on My qyestion |
|
| 46. |
Why young plants more easily broken than plants that are old? |
|
Answer» Answer: STRENGTH of the stem depends on the RIGIDITY of cholenchyma, SCLERENCHYMA and total cellulose CONTENT. |
|
| 47. |
How are the lungs designed to increase the surface area for exchange of gases |
| Answer» | |
| 48. |
The skeletal framework of Porifera is |
|
Answer» Answer: skeletal FRAMEWORK of porifera is 3 dimensional spongy form. Explanation: The porifera contain specule or SCLERITES are crystalline in appearance and consist of simple spine or of SPINES projecting from a point.The SPICULES are found in porifera. I HOPE you understood |
|
| 49. |
What is an allergy???? |
|
Answer» An ALLERGY is an immune system response to a foreign substance that's not typically harmful to your body. These foreign substances are called allergens. They can INCLUDE CERTAIN foods, pollen, or PET dander. |
|