Quiz Answers
- VDRL test is used for detecting which of the following disease?
- a. Rabies
- b. Syphilis ✅
- c. Typhoid
- d. Weils disease
- Normal platelet count is
- a. 1.5-4.5 lakhs/mm³ of blood ✅
- b. 50,000-1 lakhs/mm³ of blood
- c. 5000-11000 cells/mm³ of blood
- d. 5-6 lakhs/mm³ of blood
- Which of the following compound is a normal constituent of urine?
- a. Sugar
- b. Bile salt
- c. Urea ✅
- d. Ketone bodies
- Colour code used for EDTA anticoagulant bottles
- a. Green
- b. Grey
- c. Purple ✅
- d. Red
- Commonly used fixative in histopathology is
- a. Alcohol
- b. Carnoys fixative
- c. Alcohol-ether mixture
- d. 10% formalin ✅
- In Leishman’s staining fixation is done by
- a. Eosin
- b. Methyl alcohol ✅
- c. Distilled water
- d. Acetone
- Which of the following test is included in IMViC Reaction test?
- a. Nitrate test
- b. Citrate test ✅
- c. Coagulase test
- d. Catalase test
- Which of the following anticoagulant is also known as Versene?
- a. Heparin
- b. Double oxalate
- c. ACD
- d. EDTA ✅
- Volume of ACD solution used to collect 100 ml of blood is
- a. 16ml ✅
- b. 30ml
- c. 28ml
- d. 5ml
- Automatic tissue processing machine is called
- a. Microtome
- b. Histokinete ✅
- c. Cryostat
- d. Coulter counter
- Which white blood cell shows fine violet coloured granules after Leishman’s staining?
- a. Neutrophils ✅
- b. Eosinophils
- c. Lymphocytes
- d. Monocyte
- Meliturea refers to the presence of
- a. Sugar in urine ✅
- b. Protein in urine
- c. Blood in urine
- d. Ketone bodies in urine
- Cob-web appearance of CSF is seen in
- a. Syphilis
- b. Tubercular meningitis ✅
- c. Malaria
- d. Hepatitis
- Hyponatremia is the term used to denote
- a. low potassium level in blood
- b. low sodium level in blood ✅
- c. low calcium level in blood
- d. low bicarbonate level in blood
- Method used for the estimation of total protein in blood is
- a. GOD-POD method
- b. CHOD-PAP method
- c. Biuret method ✅
- d. Jaffe method
- The test used to detect CSF protein is
- a. Hay’s test
- b. Smith’s test
- c. Pandy’s test ✅
- d. Hart’s test
- Area of an improved Neubauer counting chamber is
- a. 3mm²
- b. 6mm²
- c. 4mm²
- d. 9mm² ✅
- Autoclave is an example of which of the following method of sterilization?
- a. Moist heat method ✅
- b. Dry heat method
- c. Filtration method
- d. Radiation method
- Erythropoiesis is the development of
- a. Red blood cells ✅
- b. Granulocytes
- c. Agranulocytes
- d. Platelets
- Colony colour of lactose fermenting bacteria on MacConkey agar
- a. Colourless
- b. Pink ✅
- c. Green
- d. Black
- Father of Microbiology is
- a. Robert Koch
- b. Joseph Lister
- c. Edward Jenner
- d. Louis Pasteur ✅
- Van den Bergh reaction is used for estimation of
- a. Total protein
- b. Serum creatinine
- c. Serum Bilirubin ✅
- d. Serum uric acid
- Among basic forces exist in nature the weakest is
- a. Gravitational force ✅
- b. Electromagnetic force
- c. Strong nuclear force
- d. Nuclear weak force
- Unit of power is
- a. Watt ✅
- b. Joule
- c. Kilowatt hour
- d. Newton
- The property by which a body opposes the change in rotatory motion of a body about an axis
- a. Angular momentum
- b. Torque
- c. Inertia
- d. Moment of inertia ✅
- Zero degree Celsius is equal to degree Fahrenheit.
- a. 28
- b. 32 ✅
- c. 38
- d. 42
- Sound waves travel faster through
- a. Solid ✅
- b. Liquid
- c. Gas
- d. Vacuum
- Light can pass along the optical fibre by mechanism
- a. Refraction
- b. Interference
- c. Total internal reflection ✅
- d. Diffraction
- Heat radiations lies in the
- a. Microwave region
- b. Ultraviolet region
- c. Infra-red region ✅
- d. Visible region
- Laws of electromagnetic induction was developed by
- a. Einstein
- b. Faraday ✅
- c. Newton
- d. Heisenberg
- No magnetic flux lines passes through
- a. Ferromagnetic material
- b. Paramagnetic material
- c. Ferri magnetic material
- d. Dia magnetic material ✅
- Lens used to correct short sight of an eye
- a. Plane glass
- b. Cylindrical lens
- c. Convex lens
- d. Concave lens ✅
- Two electrons in the same atomic orbital is distinguished by their
- a. Principal quantum number
- b. Azimuthal quantum number
- c. Magnetic quantum number
- d. Spin quantum numbers ✅
- Which of the following species have minimum size?
- a. O-2
- b. Mg2+
- c. F–
- d. Al+3 ✅
- According to V.S.E.P.R. theory the shape of PCl5 molecule is
- a. Trigonal bipyramidal
- b. Tetrahedral ✅
- c. Seesaw
- d. Square planar
- One method to remove temporary hardness is
- a. Using washing soda
- b. By Calgon process
- c. Clark’s method ✅
- d. Permutit method
- The group of elements which does not belong to Dobereiner triads is
- a. (Li, Na, K)
- b. (C, Si, Ge) ✅
- c. (P, As, Sb)
- d. (Cl Br, I)
- Name the crystal system in which all the sides and all the angles are different.
- a. Orthorhombic
- b. Monoclinic
- c. Triclinic ✅
- d. Hexagonal
- Artificial graphite is prepared by
- a. Acheson’s process ✅
- b. Deacon’s process
- c. Dow’s process
- d. Hall — Herault’s process
- Kaolinite is the ore of
- a. Copper
- b. Iron
- c. Aluminium ✅
- d. Zinc
- An electron transits from 7th orbit to 3rd orbit of Li2+ ion. The spectrum will occur in
- a. U-V region
- b. Visible region
- c. Far Infra-red region
- d. Near Infra-red region ✅
- Among the following which is not an interhalogen compound?
- a. ClF₃
- b. BrF5
- c. ICl3
- d. FBr3 ✅
- Large empty cells found in the adaxial epidermis in grasses
- a. Lerticel
- b. Bulliform cell ✅
- c. Subsidiary cell
- d. Mesophyll cell
- Diabetes insipidus is caused due to
- a. Deficiency of insulin
- b. Excess of insulin
- c. Hyposecretion of ADH ✅
- d. Hypersecretion of ADH
- Excretory organ in insects is
- a. Green gland
- b. Malpigian tubules ✅
- c. Nephrida
- d. Protonephrida
- Identify the 5 Carbon compound
- a. CO2
- b. NADPH
- c. RUBP ✅
- d. PEP
- Canary grass experiment related hormone
- a. Auxin ✅
- b. Gibberellin
- c. ABA
- d. Ethylene
- Joint between Atlas and Axis
- a. Pivot joint ✅
- b. Hing joint
- c. Ball and Socket joint
- d. Hinge joint
- Downs Syndrome is related to
- a. Nullisomy
- b. Monosomy
- c. Trisomy ✅
- d. Tetrasomy
- Biological glue is
- a. Ligase ✅
- b. Restriction
- c. DNA polymerates
- d. Permeate