Explore topic-wise InterviewSolutions in Current Affairs.

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.

Do Snakes jump high?

Answer»

No its not right

PLEASE be my FRIEND please SAY THANKS and please MARK asbrainliest

2.

What are the causes of Alzheimer's Disease ?

Answer»

Its a gentical DISORDER...is isbasically INHERITED from ONES PARENTS..

3.

What is the function of pituitary body in brain,please answer fast

Answer» The pituitary gland is a pea-sized structure located at the base of the brain, just below the hypothalamus and attached to it by nerve fibers. It is part of the endocrine SYSTEM and produces hormones which control other glands as well as various bodily functions. The pituitary is divided into three sections known as the anterior, intermediate and posterior lobes, each of which produces specific hormones. The anterior lobe is mainly involved in development of the body, SEXUAL maturation and reproduction. Hormones PRODUCED by the anterior lobe regulate growth and stimulate the adrenal and thyroid glands as well as the ovaries and testes. It also generates prolactin, which enables new mothers to produce milk. The intermediate lobe of the pituitary gland releases a HORMONE which stimulates the melanocytes, cells which control pigmentation through the production of melanin. The posterior lobe produces antidiuretic hormone, which reclaims WATER from the kidneys and conserves it in the bloodstream to prevent dehydration. Oxytocin is also produced by the posterior lobe, aiding in uterine contraction during childbirth and stimulating the production of milk.

Please be my friend please say thanks and please mark asbrainliest

4.

Explain the biological processes in nitrogen cycle

Answer»

The ability to fix nitrogen is FOUND only in certain bacteria and archaea.Some live in a symbiotic relationship with plants of the legume family (e.g., SOYBEANS, alfalfa)..Some establish symbiotic relationships with plants other than legumes (e.g., alders).Some establish symbiotic relationships with animals, e.g., TERMITES and "shipworms" (wood-eating BIVALVES).Some nitrogen-fixing bacteria live free in the soil.Nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are essential to maintaining the fertility of semi-aquatic environments like rice paddies.

Biological nitrogen fixation requires a complex set of enzymes and a huge expenditure of ATP.

Although the first stable PRODUCT of the process is ammonia, this is quickly incorporated into protein and other organic nitrogen compounds.

Please be my friend please say thanks and please mark asbrainliest

5.

What is the cientific name of rice ??

Answer» Oryza sativa is the SCIENTIFIC NAME for ASIAN RICE

6.

Percentage of oxygen is almost same in air, both at day time as well as night.why?

Answer»

Because PLANTS TAKE in O2 more than CO2.

7.

Oxyreductases, transferases, hydrolases, lyases, isomerases and ligases are all classes of

Answer» OXYREDUCTASES, transferases, HYDROLASES, LYASES, isomerases and ligases all come under the classes of enzymes
8.

Best topic to make chart in bio.

Answer» U should MAKE on ENVIROMENT 

9.

What is polymorphism ???

Answer» POLYMORPHISM MEANS that some CODE or operations  behave differently in different contexts.
10.

Monocot root differs from dicot root in having

Answer» MONOCOT root differs from dicot root in having WELL developed PITH.
11.

Placenta is the structure formed

Answer» Placenta  ---- >  It is a ORGAN that connects Developing Foetus to the MOTHER's UTERINE WALL by which Foetus gets it NUTRITION.
12.

Phloem is a tissue found in

Answer» PHLOEM is a TISSUE FOUND in PLANTS
13.

Write the prevention and control of typhoid , xerophthalmia and maleria .

Answer» prevention and controls of 
      XEROPHTHALMIA ;-
   - IMPROVEMENT IN DIET
   - REDUCE THE SEVERITY OF PEM . 
   -  AMOUNT OF VITAMIN A SHOULD BE PRESENT
    
       TYPHOID :- 
  - PROPER SANITATION
  - FOOD HYGIENE IS VERY ESSENTIAL
 - VACCINE FO AKD MUST BE TAKEN
 - DRINK PURIFIED WATER 

      MALARIA
 - DDT VACCINE IS MUST 
 - KEEP DISTANCE FROM THE GARBAGES AND MOSQUITO
 - SPREAD THE KEROSENE OIL NEAR THE STANDING WATER .
 - USE MOSQUITO KILLERS INTHE HOUSE .
14.

Ordinary table salt is sodium chloride. What is baking soda?

Answer» SODIUM BICARBONATE is CALLED as BAKING SODA.
15.

Which treatment kill the cause of worm & fungus diseases

Answer» against WORMS - Antihelminthic
against FUNGUS - Antifungul
16.

What are the prevention of disease ?

Answer»

To PREVENT from DISEASE be AWARE about clealyness

17.

If father has blood group A and mother blood group O. Then what blood group will their son has? Explain ( in ur own words)plz, I want a long explaination so that I can understand it

Answer»

Parents       blood group of child
O * O              O
O * A              O,A
O * B              O,B
O * AB             A,B
A * A                A,O
A * B              A,AB,B,O
B * B              B,O
A * AB            A,B,AB
B * AB            A,B,AB
AB * AB           A,B,AB

O * A = O , A blood groups of progeny.
This is because of the DIFFERENCE in antibody present in the serum of the blood of parents.

18.

Pulses are a good source of

Answer»

The PULSES are the SOURCES of the PROTINS


19.

What is the enviroment?

Answer»

The NATURAL SURROUNDING world
sorrrry if its WRONG ^_^

20.

Nymph is the name of young one of

Answer»
NYMPH is the NAME of YOUNG ONE of CROCKROACH
21.

Write the five important functions of air .

Answer» IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS OF AIR ARE :-
      -  IN RESPIRATION  BECAUSE IT PROVIDES OXYGEN AS WELL AS IN GROWTH OF PLANT ( IT PROVIDES CARBONDIOXIDE ) .
      - ATMOSPHERIC AIR REGULATES  TEMPERATURE 
      - NATURAL CYCLES USED IN NITROGEN CYCLES , OXYGEN CYCLE , WATER CYCLE , ETC. )
      -  MEDIUM OF SOUND BY WHICH SOUND TRAVELS 
      - IT PROTECTS US FROM METEORS 

22.

What are the scientific names of penguins and kiwi ?

Answer» the SCIENTIFIC NAMES of the 
        PENGUINS - Aptenodytes 

        kiwi - Apteryx 
23.

Our skin, when exposed to excess sunlight, becomes dark. This is because our skin pigments called

Answer» Our SKIN, when exposed to excess SUNLIGHT, BECOMES dark. This is because our skin pigments CALLED MELANIN
24.

Rain water helps to increase the ____ to some extent.

Answer» RAIN WATER HELP to INCREASE the CALCIUM contents to some extent.
25.

Monotremes are unique mammals because they

Answer» MONOTREMES are UNIQUE MAMMALS because they LAY EGGS
26.

Pyorrhoea is a disease of the

Answer» PYORRHOEA is a DISEASE of the TEETH.
This disease AFFECTS the teeth GUMS.
27.

What is the advantages and disadvantages of science techonology

Answer»

It HELPS in curing many DISEASES 
but BOMBS are destructive in NATURE

28.

What is the std? describe it .give full form.what is proccess it can pass?

Answer»

Std MEANS sexually TRANSMITTED disease.the diseases CAUSED by sexual contacts are CALLED sexually transmitted disease.

29.

Plants receive their nutrients mainly from

Answer» PLANTS RECEIVE their NUTRIENTS MAINLY from SOIL
30.

Photosynthesis generally takes place in which parts of the plant?

Answer» LEAF and other CHLOROPLAST BEARING PLANTS
31.

Plants that grow under average temperature and moisture are called

Answer»

Mesophyte

PLEASE be my FRIEND and please SAY THANKS and please MARK asbrainliest

32.

What makes the chameleon change its color

Answer»

The chameleon has several cell layers under its transparent skin.because of this layers chameleon change its colour.some layers contain pigments while some just reflect LIGHT to GIVE NEW COLOURS.

33.

Norepinephrine increases

Answer» NOREPINEPHRINE is a HORMONE  released from adrenal medula  in the blood stream and is a neurotransmitter too in CNS and sympathetic NERVOUS system .Therefore performing the FUNCTION such as increasing heart RATE etc
34.

Which organ of the body is affected by leukoderma?a)heartb)kidneyc)Lungsd)skin

Answer» ORGAN of the BODY is AFFECTED by LEUKODERMA is SKIN
35.

Which fins do not help fish in balancing in water?

Answer» CAUDAL FINS are the fins that not HELP FISH for BALANCING
36.

During a field-trip some students visited an agricultural farm and saw a few birds eating earthworms. They enjoyed the scene and then they also started picking and kiling the earthwormsfor pleasure. The farmerstrongly objected and asked them to leave the field.. What could be the reason behind such a behavior of the farmer? · What values do you find missing in the student's behavior? · Which phylum do earthworm belong to? · Write two identifying features of earthworm.

Answer»

1. Actually, earthworms help in the soil fertility and farming. Their wastes are also considered important. So as the man was a FARMER, he said the STUDENTS to leave the place.

2.⇒ The students are not thoughtful.
    ⇒They do not think about the LIFE of other living beings.

3. The name of their phylum is Annelida.

4.⇒ The EARTHWORM lacks a skeleton.
   ⇒  It is a tube-shaped, segmented worm commonly found living in soil, that feeds          on live and dead organic matter.

37.

If father has blood group A and mother blood group O. Then what blood group will their son has? Explain ( in ur own words)

Answer»

O * A = O , A BLOOD groups of progeny.
This is because of the difference in ANTIBODY present in the SERUM of the blood of parents.The dominant blood GROUP is both so both are expressed in the OFFSPRING.

38.

Name the vaccine for diseases Rabies , Tuberclosis , measles , tetanus , HINI viral fever .

Answer» for Rabies - ANTI-RABIES VACCINE
    TUBERCULOSIS - BCG vaccine
    Measles - MMR 
    tetanus - TT 
    HINI viral FEVER - HINI vaccine
39.

write infectious diseases which are means of spread diseases like air born , water born , sexual and animal born disease .

Answer» Air born DISEASES - T.B , COMMON COLD 
WATER born disease - Cholera , HEPATITIS .
sexual disease - HIV (AIDS )
ANIMAL born - RABBIS 

40.

Plants that grow in saline water are called

Answer» A halophyte is a plant that grows in waters of high salinity, coming into contact with saline water through its roots or by salt spray, such as in saline semi-deserts, MANGROVE SWAMPS, marshes and SLOUGHS, and seashores. An EXAMPLE of a halophyte is the salt MARSH grass Spartinaalterniflora (smooth cordgrass).

Please be my friend and please say thanks and please mark asbrainliest


41.

Write two diseases of the bacteria , virus , fungal , protozoan & worm diseases

Answer»  bacteria - typhoid , ACNE 
 virus - AIDS , common COLD
 fungal disease - skin disease , food infection
 protozoan - malaria , sleeping sickness
 WORM disease - ascariosis , ELEPHANTIASIS .
42.

Nucleus, the genetic material containing rounded body in each cell, was first discovered in 1831 by

Answer»

Robert brown

PLEASE be my friend and please SAY THANKS and please mark asbrainliest

43.

Mumps is a disease caused by

Answer» MUMPS DISEASE is CAUSED by mumps VIRUS of the GENUS rubulavirus
44.

Primary phloem develops from

Answer»

It is DEVELOPED from provascular TISSUE.

45.

Write Carbon Dioxide : Green House Effect : and Global Warming .

Answer» The GASES that PREVENT the escape of heat from the Earth  Such effect of gases is CALLED Green House Effect.


 Increase in the amount of such gases in the atmosphere will cause the average temperature , known as Global WARMING.

Carbon dioxide is one of the greenhouse gases .Increase in the carbon dioxide CONTENT in the atmosphere would cause more heat to be retained  to be retained by the atmosphere and lead to global warming.
46.

Out of proteins, lipids and carbohydrates present in a cell membrane, what is true?

Answer»

Only LIPIDS are there

47.

Neurospora is used as genetic material because

Answer» it has short life CYCLE of 10 days

PLEASE be my FRIEND and please say thanks and please mark asbrainliest

48.

Pollination by wind is called

Answer» ANEMOPHILY............is the POLLINATION by WIND.
49.

Myopia is connected with

Answer»

Answer : Eye

Explanation :

Myopia, ALSO Called Near sightedness, is a eye defect in which the patients are not able to see objects at long distances clearly.

Persons who are myopic, has their eye lens maximum value decreased. USUALLY, Eye lens can change its focal length from 2.24 cm to 2.5cm . So ,In myopic patients , farther objects image cant be formed on the retina.

To correct this defect , A BICONCAVE lens is used .

The Focal length of the lens to be used is
F = -D ( where D is the FAR or myopic point )

Hope helped !

50.

Plant development is influenced by

Answer» PLANT DEVELOPMENT is INFLUENCED by the ENVIRONMENT itself.