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9th Class Biology English Medium KPK Boards Online Mcqs MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
A testable statement is (a/an)
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Observation
Hypothesis
Theory
Law
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Question # 2
_____________ modified the Whittaker system.
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Aristotle
Margulies
Sachwartz
Both a and b
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Question # 3
..................... Organisms cannot carry out photosynthesis.
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Autotrophic
Heterotrophic
Both
None
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Question # 4
Which of the following tissue layer is found in all blood vessels?
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Smooth muscle
Endothelium
Skeletal muscle
Connective tissue
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Question # 5
The cells used for photosynthesis in plants are:
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Sclenrenchyma cells
Ground tissues
Phloem tissues
Meristematic cells
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Question # 6
Ulcers occur in the:
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Stomach
Duodenum
Esophagus
All of these
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Question # 7
The Scientific name Brasica Compestris is for the plant.
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Mango
Mustard
Apple
Melon
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Question # 8
Logical consequences of hypothesis is,
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Experiment
Deduction
Observations
Theory
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Question # 9
_______________is the granular matrix of nucleus.
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Protoplasm
Nucleoplasm
Cytoplasm
All
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Question # 10
About .............% of body's calcium is stored in bone tissue.
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1%
99%
100%
None
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Question # 11
Oesophague is .......... centimeters long.
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10 cm
25 cm
20 cm
None
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Question # 12
Which of following helps in lowering blood cholesterol and sugar levels?
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Roughage
Lipids
Vitamin
Carbohydrates
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Question # 13
In most plants the food is transported in the form of:
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Glucose
Sucrose
Starch
Proteins
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