Solved Biology MCQS.


INTRODUCTION :

(1). Biology is the study of :

(A): Life 

(B): nonliving things

(C): Space

(D): Earth


(2). Biology also provides information about relation of existing organisms with ____ organisms 

(A) : living things

(B) : nonliving things

(C) : Extinct

(D): life


(3) : Botany And Zoology are the branches of :

A: Biochemistry

B: Biology


C: Taxonomy

D: Physics


(4): Which of the following best explains the term biology?

A: it deals with the study of all sorts of life forms.

B: It deals with the study of plants and animals.

C: it deals with the study of plant, animal and microbes.

D: it deals with the study of diversity of life forms.


(5): it is not a field of expertise in Biology :

A: Study of evolutionary relationships of life forms.

B: Study of effects of human activities on environment.

C: Study of use of fuels produced by fossilized organisms.

d: study of effect of nonliving components on ecosystem.


(6): Choose the main divisions of Biology from the following options ?

A: Zoology and Botany

B: Zoology Botany And Microbiology

C: Zoology Botany And Taxonomy

D: Zoology Botany And Physiology


BRANCHES OF BIOLOGY :


(1): Study of structure, function and composition of cell is called:

A: Cell-biology

B: Histology

C: Anatomy

D: Genetic


(2): Developmental Biology deals with the :?

A: Growth of an organism

B: Functions performed by an organism

C: Development of groups and classes

D: Change occuring in zygote


(3): The study of tiny organisms as virus ,a bacterium etc is.?

A: physics

B: Microbiology

C: Anatomy

D: Biochemistry


(4): it is the study of composition , function and structure of cell :?

A: Cytology

B: Histology

C: Anatomy

D: Genetics


(5): The study of tissues and their arrangement in roots ,stem and leaves is called:?

A: Morphology

B: Anatomy 

C: Histology

D: Biochemistry


(6): The progressive changes in organisms are called ____

A: Embryology

B: Histology

C: Physiology

D: Anatomy


(7): it is not completely related to Microbiology:?

A: Mycology

B: Parasitology

C: Virology

D: Bacteriology