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Biology 9th Class English Medium Chapter 4 Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Organelles are present in :
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Protoplasm
Nucleoplasm
Cytoplasm
None
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Question # 2
Scanning electron microscope gives .................. image.
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1D
2D
3D
All
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Question # 3
Cellular eating is called:
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Pinocytosis
Endocytosis
Phagocytosis
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Question # 4
................... is the hereditary material.
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Protien
Chromosomes
DNA
Nucleus
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Question # 5
...................... Is the ability of microscope to distinguish as separate and distinct objects that lie in close proximity.
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Magnification
Resolution
Both a and b
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Question # 6
The most important and visible part of cell is:
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Cell wall
Cell memebrane
Nucleus
Mitochondria
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Question # 7
Who described cells first?
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Robert Hooke
Leeuwenhook
Robert Brown
Scheiden & Schwann
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Question # 8
Prokaryotic ribosomes is ...................
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20s
30
70s
80s
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Question # 9
Which of these materials is not a component of the plasma membrane?
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Phosphorous
Glycoproteins
Proteins
DNA
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Question # 10
Cell wall is present in ............... cell.
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Plant
Animal
Both
None
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Question # 11
................ is outermost, semi rigid and non-living boundary of plants cell.
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Cell memebrane
Cell wall
Nucleus
Protoplasm
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Question # 12
_______________ are present in mitochondria .
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Cristae
Cistae
Cristernae
All
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Question # 13
The mitochondrion function in:
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Lipid storage
Proteinsynthesis
Photosynthesis
Cellular respiration
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