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10th Class Biology English Medium KPK Boards Online Mcqs MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
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 # 2
This is not a part of hindbrain:
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Celebelium
Cerebrum
Medulla oblangata
Pons
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Question # 3
E.coli bacterium is capable of synthesizing the:
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insulin
human growth hormone
thymosin
beta-endorphin
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Question # 4
Nitrogen is an important component of:
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Proteins
Nucleic acid
Lipids
Both a and b
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Question # 5
Buttercup is an example of:
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Wind pollinated flower
Insect pollinated flower
Water pollinated flow
None of these
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Question # 6
This group indicades mescaline and psilocin.
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Sedatives
Narcotics
Hallucinogens
Vaccines
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Question # 7
What an wmbrologist lan wilmot from the body cell of an adult sheep in Scotland 1997?
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Sheep (Dolly)
Goat
Cow
Buffalo
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Question # 8
A DNA molecule consists of______ polynucleotide strands.
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2
3
4
5
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Question # 9
R-2 means.
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Reduce
Recycle
Renewable
Reuse
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Question # 10
The simple and most common way of asexual reproduction in bacteria:
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Binary fission
Multiple fission
Regeneration
Budding
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Question # 11
Which drug is obtained from minerals?
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Morphine
Aspirin
Antitoxins
Tuncher Lodine
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Question # 12
Which organism is used in fermentation for the preparation of glycerol.
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Aspergillus
Saccharomyces
Bacillus
Streptoccocus
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Question # 13
The allele which is not expressed is called:
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Dominant
Phenotype
Genotype
Recessive
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