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10th Class Biology English Medium KPK Boards Online Mcqs MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
The bonds which attach muscles to bones are called:
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ligaments
tendons
cartilage
muscles
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Question # 2
The addictive drug use to reduce pain are.
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Sedatives
Narcotics
Marijuana
Antibiotics
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Question # 3
In the food chain ''grass→grasshopper''→sparrow→ hawk'',the secondary consumers is:
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grass
grasshopper
sparrow
hawk
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Question # 4
Decomposers are:
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Algae and becteria
Mosses
Animal
Becteria and fungi
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Question # 5
Organisms in the ecosystem that are responsible for recycling of plant and animal wastes are.
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Producers
Consumers
Decomposers
Competitors
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Question # 6
How many pairs of homologous chromosomes are present in human body cells:
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22
23
24
25
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Question # 7
Expired drugs can cause damage to:
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Heard
Brain
Kidney
Stomach
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Question # 8
The animal whose DNA has been changed is called:
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Transformed
Transgenic
Monohybrid
Dihybrid
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Question # 9
The functional unit of kidney is called.
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Renal Pelvis
Nephron
Bowman's capsule
Renal Medulla
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Question # 10
No. of components of coordination process is:
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4
7
3
5
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Question # 11
All ecosystem of the world join and makees:
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Biosphere
Heterosphere
Geosphere
Hydrosphere
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Question # 12
The simplest method of asexual reproduction is:
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Fragmentation
budding
parthenogenesis
binary fission
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Question # 13
Who developed fundamental principles of genetics?
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Lamark
Gregor mendle
Charles lyll
Charles Darwin
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