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9th Class Biology English Medium KPK Boards Online Mcqs MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Number of discovered enzymes are:
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200
2000
3000
3500
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Question # 2
All prokaryotic organisms are included in kingdom;
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Protista
Monera
Fungi
Plantae
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Question # 3
In sparrows malaria is spread by
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Culex mosquito
Anopheles mosquito
Marshy areas
Any mosquito
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Question # 4
All enzymes are composed of:
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Lipids
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Phosphates
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Question # 5
In which organism colonial organization present in the following.
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Amoeba
Paramesium
Euglena
Volvox
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Question # 6
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum is the area in a cell where_______are synthesized.
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Polysaccharides
Proteins
Lipids
DNA
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Question # 7
______________ reactions are the direct source of energy.
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Oxidation
Redox
Reduction
None
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Question # 8
Rough endoplasmic reticulum is the area in a cell where_______are synthesized.
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Saccharomyces
Proteins
Lipids
DNA
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Question # 9
Biodiversity is the source of:
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Food
Fibers
Rubber and oil
All of these
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Question # 10
Most of the energy during ATP formation escapes in the form of:
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Waves
Bonds
Heat
Chemical
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Question # 11
In adult human, the esophagus is about _____________ long.
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25 cm
25 mm
25 m
25 ft
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Question # 12
The process of breaking down large droplets of fat into small droplets of fat is called:
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Emulsification
Absorbtion
Peristalsis
Digestion
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Question # 13
The substance on which an enzyme act is called:
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Cofactor
Inhabitor
Coenzyme
Substrate
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