Class 9th Biology Chapter 1
Total Marks: 31
1. Digestive system is an example of | ||||
tissue system | organs System | cellsy stem | cell | |
2. Which is an example of organelle ? | ||||
Mitochondria | Protoplasm | Cytoplasm | cell | |
3. In which organization all cells are organized in the from of tissues organs and organ systems ? | ||||
colonial | unicellular | multicellular | prokarotic | |
4. All organization have been divided into how many major groups ? | ||||
2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
5. The sexual organ of a plant is -------? | ||||
flower | fruit | seed | leaf | |
6. The total number of bio elements is: | ||||
16 | 14 | 15 | 12 | |
7. Example of Bio-Elements is: | ||||
Aluminium | Cobalt | Bromine | Carbon | |
8. Which one is micromolecule : | ||||
water | glucose | protein | sodium chloride | |
9. There areas where living organisms interact with non living components of the environment are called ? | ||||
Population | Community | Ecosystem | species | |
10. The scientific name of the plant Brassica compostress is: | ||||
mustard | mango | apple | Watermelon | |
11. Unicellular is: | ||||
Rabbit | Euglena | horse | Frog | |
12. Science is the study in which observations are made experiments are done and ------ conclusions are drawn to understand of nature ? | ||||
sceintific | socological | logical | universal | |
13. When was Jaber bin Hayyan born? | ||||
AD 721 | AD 720 | AD 740 | AD 724 | |
14. Al-Abil was a famous book : | ||||
horses | animals | Camel | Ants | |
15. Buali Sina was a philosopher and ------: | ||||
geologist | Zoologist | chemist | poet | |
16. Al-Khail was a famous book on? | ||||
Animals | Camel | Rabbit | horse | |
17. The scientific study of histology is | ||||
organism | cell | muscles | tissues | |
18. Economically study of animals is called : | ||||
Anatomy | Immunology | Phreology | Molecular Biology | |
19. The famous book Al Nabatat was written by : | ||||
Bu ali sina | Jabir bin hayan | abdul malik | ibn e nafees | |
20. Water forms the composition of all living things: | ||||
60-50% | 70-60% | 80-60% | 90-60% | |
21. Member of the same species living in the same place at same time, which level they forms? | ||||
Habitat | Ecosystem | Community | Population | |
22. If a scientist is studying the methods of inserting human insulin gene in bacteria. Which branch of biology may this be? | ||||
Anatomy | Physiology | Biotechnology | Pharmacology | |
23. Which one will be the correct sequence of level of organization of life? | ||||
Cell, organelle, molecule, organ, tissue, organ system, organism | Molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism | Molecule, tissue, organelle, cell, organ system, organ, organism | Organ system, organ, tissue, cell, organelle, molecule,organism | |
24. Which of these major bioelements is in the highest percentage in protoplasm? | ||||
Carbon | Nitrogen | Hydrogen | Oxygen | |
25. Similar cells organized into group and performing same function are known as: | ||||
Organ | Tissue | Organ system | Organelle | |
26. Which of these tissues also make the glandular tissue in animals? | ||||
Nervous tissue | Epithelial tissue | Connective tissue | Muscular tissue | |
27. The level of organization that is less defined in plants is: | ||||
Individual level | Organ leve | Organ system level | Tissue level | |
28. What is TRUE about volvox? | ||||
Unicellular prokaryote | Unicellular eukaryote | Colonial eukaryote | Multicellular eukaryote | |
29. When we study the feeding relation among different animal species of a forest, at what level of organization we are studying? | ||||
Organ leve | Population | Community | Biosphere | |
30. Which one will be correct sequence of the of levels of organization of life . | ||||
Cell, organelle, molecule, organ, tissue, organ system, organism | Molecule, tissue, organelle, cell tissue, organ, organ system, organism | Molecule, tissue, organelle, cell, organ system, organ, organism | Organ system, organ, tissue, cell, organelle, molecule, organism | |
31. Which of the following groups includes organisms all of which are absorptive in their nutrition ? | ||||
Carbon | Funji | Bacteria | Animals |