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101. Which of the following foodcrops
has the maximum content of proteins ?
(1) Cassava (2) Soyabean
(3) Wheat (4) Maize
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102. Where did the new form of pneumonia “SARS” start ?
(1) Canada (2) Singapore
(3) China (4) Thailand
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103. The total number of vertebrae in
a human being is
(1) 26 (2) 30
(3) 29 (4) 33
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104. On the average, what percentage of human body has the element of oxygen ?
(1) 65 (2) 25
(3) 10 (4) 5
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105. BCG vaccination is to be given
to a new-born child
(1) immediately after birth
(2) within 48 hours
(3) within seven days
(4) within six months
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106. The hybrid between horse and
donkey is called
(1) Pony (2) Colt
(3) Mule (4) Zebra
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107. Glaucoma is a disease of the
(1) Skin (2) Lungs
(3) Liver (4) Eyes
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108. The chemical used for destroying Fungi in water tanks is
(1) Copper sulphate
(2) Magnesium sulphate
(3) Zinc sulphate
(4) Nitric acid
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Audit) Exam. 16.11.2003)
109. Human kidney disorder is
caused by the pollution of–
(1) Cadmium (2) Iron
(3) Cobalt (4) Carbon
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110. Dehydration in human body is
caused due to the deficiency of–
(1) Vitamin (2) Salt
(3) Hormone (4) Water
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Exam. 14.12.2003)
111. Who among the following analysed DNA for the first time ?
(1) Arthur Cornberg
(2) Hargobind Khurana
(3) M. W. Nirenberg
(4) Watson and Krick
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112. Which among the following bears
smallest living cell ?
(1) Bacterium
(2) Mollusc plasma
(3) Virus
(4) Yeast
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113. Yawning occurs–
(1) due to excess concentration
of CO2
in blood
(2) due to excess concentration
of CO2
in lungs
(3) due to excess concentration
of O2
in lungs
(4) None of these
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114. Which among the following living
being has respiratory organ but
does not have brain ?
(1) crab
(2) starfish
(3) blood succor
(4) silverfish
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Exam. 14.12.2003)
115. Which vitamin helps in blood
coagulation?
(1) Vitamin-A (2) Vitamin-C
(3) Vitamin-K (4) Vitamin-E
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Exam. 14.12.2003)
116. A substance that stimulates the
production of antibodies when
introduced into a living organism
is known as—
(1) carcinogen (2) androgen
(3) antigen (4) oestrogen
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Prelim Exam. 08.02.2004
(First Sitting)
117. ‘Darwin finches’ refer to a group
of :
(1) Fishes (2) Lizards
(3) Birds (4) Amphibians
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(First Sitting)
118. The tissue in man where no cell
division occurs after birth is
(1) skeletal (2) nerves
(3) connective(4) germinal
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Prelim Exam. 08.02.2004
(First Sitting
119. The source of oxygen generated
during photosynthesis is :
(1) water
(2) carbon dioxide
(3) chlorophyll
(4) mesophyll cells
(SSC Combined Graduate Level
Prelim Exam. 08.02.2004
(First Sitting)
120. Which one of the following elements is associated with teeth
disorder ?
(1) Chlorine (2) Fluorine
(3) Bromine (4) Iodine
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(First Sitting)
121. Which one of the following is an
abnormal constituent of urine ?
(1) Creatinine (2) Urea
(3) Uric acid (4)Ketone bodies
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Prelim Exam. 08.02.2004
(Second Sitting)
122. Which one of the following cells
produces antibodies ?
(1) Eosinophil (2) Monocyte
(3) Basophil (4) Lymphocytes
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(Second Sitting)
123. The Vitamin which helps in clotting of blood is :
(1) A (2) D
(3) B (4) K
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(Second Sitting)
124. At very high altitude, the Red
Blood Corpuscles in the human
body will :
(1) increase in size
(2) decrease in size
(3) increase in number
(4) decrease in number
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Prelim Exam. 08.02.2004
(Second Sitting)
125. A test tube baby means :
(1) a baby grown in a test tube.
(2) embryo fertilised in uterus
and developed in test tube.
(3) embryo fertilised and developed in uterus.
(4) fertilisation in vitro and then
transplantation in the uterus.
(SSC Combined Graduate Level
Prelim Exam. 08.02.2004
(Second Sitting)
126. The metal present in insulin is
(1) Copper (2) Iron
(3) Zinc (4) Magnesium
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Exam. 05.09.2004)
127. Roundworm is a human parasite
found in the
(1) Small intestine
(2) Liver (3) Stomach
(4) Large intestine
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Exam. 05.09.2004)
128. Which of the following is a rich
source of Vitamin B-12?
(1) Cashew nut
(2) Milk (3) Apple
(4) Watermelon
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Exam. 05.09.2004)
129. What is the number of chromosomes in a normal human body
cell ?
(1) 43 (2) 44
(3) 45 (4) 46
130. Xerophthalmia is a deficiency disease caused by lack of
(1) Vitamin A (2) Vitamin B
(3) Vitamin C (4) Vitamin D
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131. Out of the following glands which
is referred to as the master
gland?
(1) Thyroid (2) Adrenal gland
(3) Pituitary (4) Pancreas
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132. What is an antibiotic ?
(1) A chemical compound produced by a living organism
that inhibits the growth of
other organisms
(2) A compound synthesised by
a living organism that inhibits the growth of microbes
(3) A synthetic compound inhibiting the growth of other organisms
(4) A synthetic compound inhibiting the growth of bacteria
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133. Carbohydrate is stored in the
body as
(1) glucose (2) starch
(3) glycogen (4) sucrose
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134. Which was the first enzyme isolated in pure crystalline form ?
(1) Amylase (2) Catalase
(3) Lipase (4) Clrease
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135. Process of digestion is helped by
(1) Enzyme (2) Hormone
(3) Mineral (4) Vitamin
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Central Excise) Exam. 05.12.2004)
136. Which is the organ that excretes
water, fat and various catabolic
wastes ?
(1) Kidney (2) Skin
(3) Spleen (4) Salivary glands
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Central Excise) Exam. 05.12.2004)
137. EEG is used to detect the functioning of
(1) Heart (2) Lung
(3) Kidney (4) Brain
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Central Excise) Exam. 05.12.2004)
138. Locked jaw disorder is the other
name of the disease
(1) Tetanus
(2) Muscular disorder
(3) Typhoid
(4) Filariasis
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139. Excretory products of mammalian embryo are eliminated out by
(1) Placenta (2) Amniotic fluid
(3) Allantois (4) Ureter
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Central Excise) Exam. 05.12.2004)
140. In male sharks, Claspers are
found attached to
(1) Anal fin (2) Pectoral fin
(3) Pelvic fin (4) Ventral fin
141. What part of the eye gets inflamed and becomes pink when
dust gets into ?
(1) Cornea (2) Choroid
(3) Conjunctiva (4) Sclerotic
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142. Clove, the commonly used spice,
is obtained from the
(1) root (2) stem
(3) flower bud (4) fruit
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Exam. 26.05.2005)
143. Milk is not considered a balanced diet now-a-days because
of the absence of :
(1) Magnesium and Vitamin D
(2) Iron and Vitamin C
(3) Calcium and Vitamin C
(4) Iron and Vitamin A
(SSC CPO Sub-Inspector
Exam. 26.05.2005)
144. Sea sickness is due to the effect
of the motion of ship, on
(1) internal ear (2) heart
(3) stomach (4) eyes
(SSC CPO Sub-Inspector
Exam. 26.05.2005)
145. The main function of white blood
cells in the body is to
(1) carry oxygen
(2) help in clot formation
(3) produce more red cells
(4) protect body against diseases
(SSC CPO Sub-Inspector
Exam. 26.05.2005)
146. ‘ELISA’ test is employed to diagnose
(1) Polio virus
(2) AIDS antibodies
(3) Tuberculosis bacterium
(4) Cancer
(SSC CPO Sub-Inspector
Exam. 26.05.2005)
147. The largest cell in the human
body is :
(1) Nerve cell (2) Muscle cell
(3) Liver cell (4) Kidney cell
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Exam. 26.05.2005)
148. Which of the following is known
an body builder ?
(1) Protein
(2) Carbohydrates
(3) Vitamins
(4) Fats
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Exam. 26.05.2005)
149. Which of the following tests helps
in diagnosis of cancer ?
(1) Urine test (2) Blood test
(3) Biopsy (4) X-Ray
(SSC CPO Sub-Inspector
Exam. 26.05.2005)
150. During dehydration what is the
substance that is usually lost by
the body ?
(1) Sugar
(2) Sodium chloride
(3) Calcium phosphate
(4) Potassium chloride
(SSC CPO Sub-Inspector
Exam. 26.05.2005)
151. The animal which uses sounds
as its ‘eyes’ is
(1) Dog (2) Cat
(3) Snake (4) Bat
(SSC Section Officer (Audit)
Exam. 05.06.2005)
152. Pregnant women usually become
deficient in
(1) Sodium and Calcium
(2) Iron and Sodium
(3) Calcium and Iron
(4) Magnesium and Iron
(SSC Section Officer (Audit)
Exam. 05.06.2005)
153. Which components of light are
absorbed by chlorophyll ?
(1) Violet and red
(2) Indigo and orange
(3) Blue and red
(4) Violet and yellow
(SSC Section Officer (Audit)
Exam. 05.06.2005)
154. Ginger is a stem and not a root
because
(1) It stores food material
(2) It grows horizontally in the soil
(3) It has nodes and internodes
(4) It lacks chlorophyll
(SSC Section Officer (Audit)
Exam. 05.06.2005)
155. Eyes of potato are useful for
(1) Nutrition
(2) Respiration
(3) Reproduction
(4) Vegetative propagation
(SSC Section Officer (Audit)
Exam. 05.06.2005)
156. Taenia solium (Tape worm) lives
as a parasite in
(1) Pig
(2) Abdomen of man/woman
(3) Intestine of man/woman
(4) Liver of man/woman
(SSC Section Officer (Audit)
Exam. 05.06.2005)
157. An ant can see the objects all
around it due to the presence of
(1) Simple Eyes
(2) Eyes over the head
(3) Well-developed eyes
(4) Compound eyes
(SSC Section Officer (Audit)
Exam. 05.06.2005)
158. What is the approximate time
required for a heart-beat ?
(1) 0.5 second (2) 0.8 second
(3) 0.5 minute (4) 1.0 minute
(SSC Section Officer (Audit)
Exam. 05.06.2005)
159. Who discovered the Cholera-bacillus ?
(1) Louis Pasteur
(2) Ronald Ross
(3) Robert Koch
(4) Joseph Lister
(SSC Statistical Investigators
Grade–IV Exam. 31.07.2005)
160. Which of the following animals
has the longest life span ?
(1) Elephant (2) Crocodile
(3) Dog (4) Tortoise
(SSC Statistical Investigators
Grade–IV Exam. 31.07.2005)
161. Which animal produces the biggest baby ?
(1) Camel (2) Lion
(3) Elephant (4) Blue Whale
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Grade–IV Exam. 31.07.2005)
162. Heart attack occurs due to :
(1) Bacterial attack on the heart
(2) Stopping of heart beat
(3) Lack of blood supply to the
heart itself
(4) Impairment of heart’s working due to unknown reasons
(SSC Statistical Investigators
Grade–IV Exam. 31.07.2005)
163. A person will have brown eyes,
blue eyes or black eyes depending on the particular pigment
present in the :
(1) Pupil (2) Cornea
(3) Iris (4) Choroid
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Grade–IV Exam. 31.07.2005)
164. Which of the following elements
is obtained from the sea algae ?
(1) Argon (2) Sulphur
(3) Vanadium (4) Iodine
(SSC Section Officer (Commercial
Audit) Exam. 25.09.2005)
165. Which of the following is not a
component of chlorophyll ?
(1) Hydrogen (2) Magnesium
(3) Carbon (4) Calcium
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Audit) Exam. 25.09.2005)

166. Which of the following is the largest living bird ?
(1) Peacock (2) Ostrich
(3) Dodo (4) Turkey
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Audit) Exam. 25.09.2005)
167. In which of the following generally hormone is not found ?
(1) Rat (2) Monkey
(3) Bacteria (4) Cat
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Audit) Exam. 25.09.2005)
168. The causative organism of dengue fever is
(1) Fungus (2) Bacteria
(3) Protozoa (4) Virus
(SSC Section Officer (Commercial
Audit) Exam. 25.09.2005)
169. Which of the following is considered to be the best cholesterol ?
(1) VLDL (2) LDL
(3) HDL (4) Triglycerids
(SSC Section Officer (Commercial
Audit) Exam. 25.09.2005)
170. Thalassemia is a hereditary disease. It affects
(1) Blood (2) Spleen
(3) Lungs (4) Heart
(SSC Section Officer (Commercial
Audit) Exam. 25.09.2005)
171. Which of the following represents a foodchain involving a
producer, a vegetarian and a nonvegetarian ?
(1) Grass – Insect – Elephant
(2) Plant – Rabbit – Tiger
(3) Fish – Insect – Whale
(4) Tiger – Rabbit – Owl
(SSC Section Officer (Commercial
Audit) Exam. 25.09.2005)
172. Which of the following makes the
skin layer impervious to water ?
(1) Collagen (2) Melanin
(3) Keratin (4) Chitin
(SSC Combined Graduate Level
Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005
(First Sitting)
173. Two richest known sources of
edible protein are
(1) meat and eggs
(2) milk and vegetables
(3) soyabean and groundnut
(4) some type of algae and other micro-organisms
(SSC Combined Graduate Level
Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005
(First Sitting)
174. Which of the following weeds has
been found useful to check water pollution caused by industrial affluents ?
(1) Parthenium
(2) Elephant grass
(3) Water hyacinth
(4) Both (1) and (2) above
(SSC Combined Graduate Level
Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005
(First Sitting)
175. Which of the following is correlated with blood pressure ?
(1) Liver (2) Testis
(3) Pancreas (4) Adrenal
(SSC Combined Graduate Level
Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005
(Second Sitting)
176. Which of the following structures
present in mammalian skin directly helps in keeping the body
warm ?
(1) Pigmented cells
(2) Sweat glands
(3) Lymph vessels
(4) Blood capillaries
(SSC Combined Graduate Level
Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005
(Second Sitting)
177. Which from the following diseases
usually spreads through milk?
(1) Tuberculosis
(2) Jaundice
(3) Diphtheria
(4) Cholera
(SSC Combined Graduate Level
Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005
(Second Sitting)
178. Which are the largest fixator of
solar energy ?
(1) Bacteria (2) Protozoa
(3) Fungi (4) Green plants
(SSC Combined Graduate Level
Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005
(Second Sitting)
179. Correlate the following :
Source
(a) Green leafy vegetables
(b) Raw cabbage
(c) Brewers yeast
(d) Wheat-germ oil
Vitamin
(1) A (2) B1
(3) C (4) D
(5) E
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (1) (2) (3) (4)
(2) (1) (3) (2) (5)
(3) (2) (3) (4) (5)
(4) (2) (4) (5) (1)
(SSC Combined Graduate Level
Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005
(Second Sitting)
180. Which of the following is a correct description of ‘tissue culture’?
(1) Conservation of forests and
plantation
(2) Growth and propagation of
horticultural crops
(3) Science of cultivating animal
tissue in artificial medium
(4) Protection of wild animals
(SSC Combined Graduate Level
Prelim Exam. 13.11.2005
(Second Sitting)
181. Study of field crops is called
(1) Pomology (2) Agronomy
(3) Olericulture(4) Floriculture
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Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005)
182. Carrot is orange in colour because
(1) It grows in the soil
(2) It is not exposed to sunlight
(3) It contains carotene
(4) The entire plant is orange in
colour
(SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax &
Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005)
183. Select the biofertilizer in the following :
(1) Compost
(2) Ammonium sulphate
(3) Cattle dung
(4) Algae and blue-green algae
(SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax &
Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005)
184. Full form of the infectious disease SARS is
(1) Syndrome Associated with
Respiratory Symptoms
(2) Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome
(3) Severe Asthmatic Respiratory Syndrome
(4) Syndrome Alarm on Respiratory System
(SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax &
Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005)
185. Insects responsible for transmitting diseases are called
(1) Vector (2) Transmitter
(3) Drones (4) Conductor
(SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax &
Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005)
186. Camel is a desert animal, that
can live without water for many
days, because
(1) it does not need water
(2) water is formed in the body
due to oxidation of fat
(3) it has the water sac in the
walls of the lumen of stomach
(4) All of the above
(SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax &
Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005)
187. Which of the following is effective against tuberculosis ?
(1) Penicillin
(2) Chloromycetin
(3) Terramycin
(4) Streptomycin
(SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax &
Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005
188. Which of these components of
the blood is responsible for clotting ?
(1) R.B.C.
(2) Lymphocytes
(3) Monocytes
(4) Platelets
(SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax &
Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005)
189. Founder of Homeopathy is
(1) Samuel Hahnemann
(2) Hippocrates
(3) Charaka
(4) Sushrutha
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Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005)
190. Development of an egg without
fertilization is called
(1) Gametogenesis
(2) Parthenogenesis
(3) Oogenesis
(4) Metamorphosis
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Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005)
191. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the
codes given below the lists:
List-I : Symptom
A. Weak sight
B. Anaemia
C. Skin problem
D. Breaking of bones
List-II : Cause
1. Deficiency of Iron
2. Deficiency of Vitamin C
3. Deficiency of Vitamin A
4. Deficiency of Calcium
A BCD
(1) 2 4 1 3
(2) 3 2 1 4
(3) 3 1 2 4
(4) 2 3 4 1
(SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax &
Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005)
192. In the process of dialysis, used
on patients with affected kidneys,
the phenomenon involved is
(1) Diffusion(2) Absorption
(3) Osmosis (4) Electrophoresis
(SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax &
Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005)
193. What is the normal blood sugar
level of a human being?
(1) Close to 10 mg/ml
(2) 120 – 150 mg/dl
(3) 80 – 90 mg/dl
(4) 150 – 200 mg/dl
(SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax &
Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005
194. Literal meaning of the term
“Homo Sapiens” is
(1) Man – The Wise
(2) Man – The Supreme
(3) Man – The Omnivore
(4) Man – The Fool
(SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax &
Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005)
195. Bleeding of gums and loosening
of teeth is caused due to deficiency of
(1) Vitamin A (2) Vitamin B
(3) Vitamin C (4) Vitamin D
(SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax &
Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005)
196. During photosynthesis in plants,
the gas evolved is
(1) Carbon dioxide
(2) Nitrogen
(3) Oxygen
(4) Hydrogen
(SSC Tax Assistant (Income Tax &
Central Excise) Exam. 11.12.2005)
197. Which one of the following is true
regarding plant cells and animal
cells ?
(1) Plant cells contain chloroplast
while animal cells do not.
(2) Plant cells are small while
animal cells are large in size
(3) Plant cells contain nucleus
while animal cells do not
(4) Plant cells and animal cells
are similar in all respects
(SSC Statistical Investigators
Grade–IV Exam. 13.08.2006)
198. The blood cholesterol level in 100
ml of blood in a normal person
varies between—
(1) 150 and 200 mg
(2) 120 and 200 mg
(3) 100 and 180 mg
(4) 80 and 160 mg
(SSC Statistical Investigators
Grade–IV Exam. 13.08.2006)
199. Silk is obtained from—
(1) Mulberry tree
(2) Saliva of the silk worm
(3) Larvae of silk worm
(4) Cocoon of silk worm
(SSC Statistical Investigators
Grade–IV Exam. 13.08.2006)
200. The body temperature is regulated by—
(1) Pituitory gland
(2) Hypothalamus
(3) Pineal gland
(4) Thyroid gland
(SSC Statistical Investigators
Grade–IV Exam. 13.08.2006

ANSWER

101. (2) 102. (3) 103. (4) 104.(1)
105. (2) 106. (3) 107. (4) 108. (1)
109. (1) 110. (4) 111. (4) 112. (*)
113. (1) 114. (2) 115. (3) 116. (3)
117. (3) 118. (2) 119. (1) 120. (2)
121. (4) 122. (4) 123. (4) 124. (1)
125. (4) 126. (3) 127. (4) 128. (2)
129. (4) 130. (1) 131. (3) 132. (4)
133. (3) 134. (*) 135. (1) 136. (1)
137. (1) 138. (1) 139. (1) 140. (3)
141. (3) 142. (3) 143. (2) 144. (3)
145. (4) 146. (2) 147. (1) 148. (1)
149. (3) 150. (2) 151. (4) 152. (3)
153. (1) 154. (3) 155. (4) 156. (3)
157. (4) 158. (2) 159. (3) 160. (4)
161. (4) 162. (3) 163. (3) 164. (4)
165. (4) 166. (2) 167. (4) 168. (4)
169. (3) 170. (1) 171. (2) 172. (3)
173. (3) 174. (3) 175. (4) 176.(3)
177. (1) 178. (4) 179. (2) 180. (3)
181. (2) 182. (3) 183. (4) 184. (2)
185. (1) 186. (4) 187. (4) 188. (4)
189. (1) 190. (2) 191. (3) 192. (3)
193. (2) 194. (1) 195. (3) 196. (3)
197. (1) 198. (1) 199. (*) 200. (2)

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