MCQs of Biology 1st Year for Entry Test
MCQs of Biology 1st year for entry test have been collected from F.sc part 1. All multiple choice questions are in chapter wise sequence.
MCQs of Biology Table of Contents
MCQs of Biology 1st year for entry test with Chapter wise sequence. Here is a detail of content that students can download all mcqs chapter wise.
- Introduction
- Biological Molecules
- Enzymes
- The Cell
- Variety of Life
- Kingdom Prokaryote
- Kingdom Protista
- Fungi
- Kingdom Plantae
- Kingdom Animalia
- Bioenergetics
- Nutrition
- Gaseous Exchange
- Transportation
MCQs of Biology 1st Year Chapter No.1 Introduction
Sample Paper:
Select the best one
1. The term vaccination is of
a. Greek origin b. Latin origin
c. German origin d. English origin
2. Dolly sheep was clone in
a. 1996 b. 1997
c. 1897 d. 1998
3. Which of the following is not a viral disease
a. Mumps b. Cowpox
c. Tetanus d. Small pox
4. Exhaust of Automobile is adding to the atmosphere
a. Lead b. chromium
c. Cyanide d. All of these
5. Immunization with denatured organism is called
a. gene theory b. Chemotherapy
c. vaccination d. radiotherapy
6. Vaccine is not used against
a. Bacteria b. Cancer
c. Hepatitis d. All of these
7. Cloning can make multiple copies of desired
a. Phenotype b. genotype
c. Fraternal twin d. Maternal twin
8. In cloning nucleus from a fully developed individual is taken and inserted into fertilized egg is
a. Haploid b. triploid
c. Diploid d. Monoploid
9. Antibiotics act against
a. Allergies b. Viral disease
c. Bacterial disease d. All of these
10. Which organism can not reproduce natural by cloning
a. Insects b. Plants
c. Animals d. Both a + b
11. The word vaccination has been taken by the name of disease
a. Small pox b. Cow pox
c. Chicken pox d. Both b + c
Download or Read online MCQs of Biology 1st Year For Entry Test Chapter Wise.
- Biological Molecules
- Enzymes
- The Cell
- Variety of Life
- Kingdom Prokaryote
- Kingdom Protista
- Fungi
- Kingdom Plantae
- Kingdom Animalia
- Bioenergetics
- Nutrition
- Gaseous Exchange
- Transportation
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