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Life Processes MCQs
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Question 1.
Name the pores in a leaf through which respiratory exchange of gases takes place.
(a) Lenticels
(b) Vacuoles
(c) Xylem
(d) Stomata
(d) Stomata
Question 2.
The respiratory pigment in human beings is:
(a) carotene
(b) chlorophyll
(c) haemoglobin
(d) mitochondria
(c) haemoglobin
Question 3.
Glycolysis process occurs in which part of the cell?
(a) Cytoplasm
(b) Nucleus
(c) Mitochondria
(d) Chloroplast
(a) Cytoplasm
Question 4.
The breakdown of pyruvate to give carbon di-oxide, water and energy takes place in
(a) cytoplasm
(b) mitochondria
(c) chloroplast
(d) nucleus
(b) mitochondria
Question 5.
When a few drops of iodine solution are added to rice water, the solution turns blue- black incolour. This indicates that rice water contains:
(a) fats
(b) complex proteins
(c) starch
(d) simple proteins
(c) starch
Question 6.
The exit of unabsorbed food material is regulated by
(a) liver
(b) anus
(c) small intestine
(d) anal sphincter
(d) anal sphincter
Question 7.
Amoeba shows following kind of nutrition.
(a) autotrophic
(b) holozoic
(c) saprotrophic
(d) parasitic
(b) holozoic
Question 8.
Which region of the alimentary canal absorbs the digested food?
(a) Stomach
(b) Small intestine
(c) Large intestine
(d) Liver
(b) Small intestine
Question 9.
Which of the following events in the mouth cavity will be affected if salivary amylase is lacking in the saliva?
(a) Starch breaking down into sugars
(b) Proteins breaking down into amino acids.
(c) Absorption of vitamins.
(d) Fats breaking down into fatty acids and glycerol.
(a) Starch breaking down into sugars
Question 10.
Trachea do not collapse when there is not much air because they are:
(a) thick and muscular
(b) having cartilaginous rings
(c) have valves
(d) supported by larynx.
(b) having cartilaginous rings
Question 11.
The process by which blood is cleared of metabolic wastes in case of kidney failure is called
(a) artificial kidney
(b) dialysis
(c) transplantation
(d) filtration
(b) dialysis
Question 12.
The filtration units of kidneys are called –
(a) Ureter
(b) Urethra
(c) Neurons
(d) nephrons
(d) nephrons
Question 13.
The contraction and expansion movement of the walls of the food pipe is called:
(a) translocation
(b) transpiration
(c) peristaltic movement
(d) digestion
(c) peristaltic movement
Question 14.
Woody plants carry gaseous exchange through
(a) root hair
(b) stem hair
(c) Lenticels
(d) epidermal cells.
(c) Lenticels
Question 15.
In which of the following group/ groups of animals, heart does not pump oxygenated blood to different parts of the body?
(a) Pisces only
(b) Amphibians only
(c) Amphibians and reptiles only
(d) Pisces and amphibians
(a) Pisces only
Question 16.
During contraction of heart, what prevents back flow of blood?
(a) Thin walls of atria
(b) Thick muscular walls of ventricles
(c) Valves in heart
(d) All of the above
(c) Valves in heart
Question 17.
The site of photosynthesis in the cells of a leaf is
(a) chloroplast
(b) mitochondria
(c) cytoplasm
(d) protoplasm
(a) chloroplast
Question 18.
The mode of nutrition found in fungi is:
(a) Parasitic nutrition
(b) Holozoic nutrition
(c) Autotrophic nutrition
(d) Saprotrophic nutrition
(d) Saprotrophic Nutrition
Question 19.
Name the substances whose build up in the muscles during vigorous physical exercise may cause cramps?
(a) Ethanol + Carbon dioxide + Energy
(b) Lactic acid + Energy
(c) Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy
(d) Pyruvate
(b) Lactic acid + Energy
Question 20.
When air is blown from mouth into a test – tube containing lime water, the lime water turned milky due to presence of:
(a) oxygen
(b) nitrogen
(c) water vapour
(d) carbon dioxide
(d) carbon dioxide

