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The elements mostly present in an individual is: |
- A. Nitrogen
- B. Carbon
- C. Oxygen
- D. Hydrogen
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2 |
Remains of extinct organisms are called: |
- A. Corals
- B. Fossils
- C. Coral reef
- D. Endangered
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3 |
In which organisms colonial organization present in the following |
- A. Amoeba
- B. Paramecium
- C. Euglena
- D. Volvox
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4 |
The scientific name Brassica campestris is for the plant |
- A. Mango
- B. Mustard
- C. Apple
- D. Melon
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5 |
If plasmodium is the cause malaria , then all persons ill with malaria should have plasmodium in their blood. The above statement is a: |
- A. Hypothesis
- B. Deduction
- C. Theory
- D. Law
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6 |
The author of Al-Qanoon Fil-Tib is |
- A. Ali Ibn-e-isa
- B. Jabir-Bin-Hayan
- C. Bu Ali Sina
- D. Abdul Malik Asmai
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7 |
At which point is a biologist most likely to use reasoning: |
- A. While taking abservations
- B. During hypothesis formulation
- C. During data organization
- D. None of these
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8 |
The bark of which tree was found very suitable for curing malaria |
- A. Cedrus
- B. Pinus
- C. Cinchona
- D. Cactus
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9 |
Tentative explanation of observation called |
- A. Hypothesis
- B. Experiment
- C. Deduction
- D. Problem
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10 |
When we study the feeding relation among animals of different species of a forest, at which level of orgnization we are? |
- A. Individual
- B. Population
- C. Community
- D. Biosphere
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