Biology Practice MCQ Page 10

Multiple Choice questions for Biology in the sets of 10 each on one page with questions and answers. All sets are useful in the preparation of subject tests for employment or admission.
Question: 1982   The movement of materials across the cell membrane with the help of biological energy provided by ATP is called
  1. Active Transport.
  2. Passive Transport.
  3. Endocytosis.
  4. Fractionation.
Question: 1984   It is the process in which the cell membrane helps to take in material by infolding in the form of vacuole.
  1. Fractionation.
  2. Endocytosis.
  3. Electrolysis.
  4. Active transport.
Question: 1986   A cell wall composed of
  1. The Middle Lamella.
  2. The Primary Wall.
  3. The Secondary Wall.
  4. All of the above.
Question: 1987   Chemically the secondary wall is composed of
  1. Inorginc salts.
  2. Silica.
  3. Waxes.
  4. Cution.
  5. All of the above.
Question: 1991   Through cell membrane ,which substances can pass more easily than others?
  1. Peptides soluble.
  2. Nucleic acids soluble.
  3. Cellulose soluble.
  4. Lipid soluble.
Question: 1992   In many animal cells the cell membrane helps to take in materials by infolding in the form of vacules .This type of intake is termed as
  1. Ingestion.
  2. Digestion.
  3. Ejection.
  4. Endocytosis.
Question: 1993   In plants cells,which structure provides a definite shape to the cell and makes it right?
  1. Cell membrane.
  2. Chitin.
  3. Epidermis.
  4. Cell wall.
Question: 1995   It consists of an aqueous ground substance containing a variety of cell organelles and other inclusions such as wastes and storage products.
  1. Cytoplasm.
  2. Actoplasm.
  3. Endoplasm.
  4. none of the above.
Question: 1996   The soluble part of cytoplasm is called
  1. Systol.
  2. Stroke.
  3. Endoplasm.
  4. Cytosol.
Question: 1998   The content of reticulmn are separated from cytoplasmic material by
  1. Cystole.
  2. Cisternae.
  3. Cytosol.
  4. Lipid molecules.
Question: 2030   Ribosomes were first of all discovered by
  1. Laveran
  2. Palade.
  3. Grassi.
  4. Robert Brown.
Question: 2031   They are composed of almost an equal amount of RNA and protein.
  1. Golgi Bodies.
  2. Mitochondria.
  3. Centriotes.
  4. Pibosomes.