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Objective Model Questions Collection for Science Entrance Exam
Level: Class 11
Number of Questions: 50
Next Set => Science Entrance Exam Class 11 - Objective Questions With Answer (Set 2)
Objective Model Questions Collection for Science Entrance Exam
Level: Class 11
Number of Questions: 50
Next Set => Science Entrance Exam Class 11 - Objective Questions With Answer (Set 2)
This are most probable questions which are asked in Entrance Exam of reputed college of Nepal like St. Xavier, Budanilakantha, Premier, Texas, Kathmandu Model College, White House College, Pentagon etc.
1.Tapeworm has no digestive system because:
a) it is a parasite b) it lives in intestine c) it doesn’t need food d) it absorbs its food from general body surface
2. Flatworms are devoid of:
a) Circulatory system b) Respiratory system c) Skeletal system d) All of the above
Ans: 4
3. The space between body wall and alimentary canal of Ascaris is known as:
a) Haemocoel b) Coelom c) Pseudocoel d) None
Ans: 3
4. Which of the class of phylum arthropoda has no antennae?
a) Crustacea b) Myriapoda c) Insecta d) Arachnida
Ans: 4
5. Cuticle of Ascaris is an adaptation for:
a) Parasitism b) Growth c) Reproduction d) Locomotion
Ans: 1
6. Blood do not transport oxygen in:
a) Cockroach b) Bird c) Earthworm d) Rabbit
Ans: 1
7. Insects are active because:
a) They are small b) They have open vasculation c) They have developed respiratory organs d) They are adapted for flight
Ans: 3
8. Vector insects are which:
a) Spread diseases b) Destroy crops c) Spoil soil d) Act as Scavengers
Ans: 1
9. Kala-azar disease in transmitted by:
a) House fly b) Bed bug c) Louse d) Sand fly
Ans: 4
10. Pupa of butterfly is called as:
a) Caterpillar b) Chrysalis c) Imago d) Nymph
Ans: 2
11. A centipede has:
a) 50-100 legs b) 100 legs c) As many legs as body segments d) As many pairs of legs as body segment except the (a)
Ans: 4
12. Which disease is caused by a nematode?
a) Amoebiasis b) Filariasis c) Tuberculosis d) Leprosy
Ans: 2
13. The body of all vertebrates is:
a) Bilaterally symmetrical b) Radially symmetrical c) Spherically symmetrical d) Asymmetrical
Ans: 1
14. Water vascular system is found in:
a) Porifera b) Annelida c) Mollusca d) Echinodermata
Ans: 4
15. What would you call the study of fishes?
a) Ichthyology b) Herpetology c) Ornithology d) Mammalogy
Ans: 1
16. In the larva of frog the respiration is carried out by:
a) Gills b) Lungs c) Skin d) Skin & gills
Ans: 4
17. Which one of the following is a virviparous snake?
a) Bungarus b) Naja naja c) Natrix d) Vipera
Ans: 4
18. Snakes lack:
a) Limbs b) Girdles c) Eyelids d) All of above
Ans: 4
19. Which is the common character between all the mammals?
a) They are viviparous b) They are herbivorous c) They are carnivorous d) They have 7 cervical vertebrae
Ans: 4
20. Birds are characterized by the presence of:
a) Wings b) Feathers c) Beak d) Four chambered heart
Ans: 2
21. Octopus belongs to which phylum?
a) Echinodermata b) Arthropoda d) Mollusca d) Porifera
Ans: 3
22. Helix is the name of:
a) Apple snail b) Garden snail c) Snail d) Slug
Ans: 2
23. Anus is situated in the last segment in:
a) Annelids b) Chordates c) Non-chordates d) Vertebrates
Ans: 1
24. Bones present in our wrist are:
a) Carpals b) Trasals c) Humerus d) Metacarpals
Ans: 1
25. Which of the following is warm blooded animal?
a) Rabbit b) Turtle c) Frog d) Fish
Ans: 1
26. Science dealing with the study of fishes is known as:
a) Saurology b) Arthrology c) Herpetology d) Ichthyology
Ans: 4
27. Biomes are:
a) Major ecological groupings of animals and plants
b) Major ecological grouping of plants
c) Aquatic vegetation
d) All of the above
Ans: 1
28. Paleontology is the study of:
a) Birds b) Bones c) Breasts d) Fossils
Ans: 4
29. Branch of zoology dealing with study of behaviour of animals is:
a) Sociology b) Ethology c) Ecology d) Ichthyology
Ans: 2
30. Relation between malaria and mosquito was discovered by:
a) Ronald Ross b) William Harvey c) Pasteur d) A. Laveran
Ans: 1
31. Piscivorous fishes feed on:
a) Jelly fish b) Globe fish c) Fish d) Mollusca
Ans: 3
32. Co-worker of Darwin was
a) Mendel b) Wallace c) Bateson d) Lamarck
Ans: 2
33. Learning is realted to:
a) Hypothalamus b) Cerebellum c) Cerebrum d) Medulla
Ans: 3
34. Number of cramial nerves in man is:
a) 10 b) 10 pairs b) 12 c) 12 pairs
Ans: 4
35. Largest number of cells are found in:
a) Brain b) Spinal cord c) Retina d) Tongue
Ans: 1
36. The study of interaction between living organisims and their environment is called:
a) Phytogeography b) Ecology c) Phytosociology d) Ecosystem
Ans: 2
37. Number of spinal nerves in human beings is:
a) 12 pairs b) 33 pairs c) 31 pairs d) 37 pairs
Ans: 3
38. Growth hormone is produced in:
a) Thyroid b) Adrenal c) Gonads d) Pituitary
Ans: 4
39. Pancreas secretes:
a) Insulin b) Insulin c) Insulin d) All of these
Ans: 4
40. Clocal aperture is present in one of the following:
a) Frog b) Earthworm c) Cockroach d) Rabbit
Ans: 1
41. Branch of Biology dealing with distribution of plants on earths surface is called:
a) Phytogeography b) Phytosociology c) Ecology d) Phytology
Ans: 1
42. A community is:
a) Autotrophs and heterotrophs b) A collection of plants and animals c) Organisms living in a habitat d) Web of life
Ans: 3
43. Autecology refers to:
a) Effect of soil on vegetation b) The ecological study of individual organisms c) Effect of precipitation on vegetation d) Effect of temperature on vegetation
Ans: 2
44. In an aqueous environment microscopic animals and plants are collectively known as:
a) Planktons b) Commensals c) Herbivores d) Flora and fauna
Ans: 1
45. Graphic representation of relationship between the producers and the consumers in an ecosystem is known as:
a) Ecological niche b) Ecological pyramid c) Ecological system d) Trophic levels
Ans: 2
46. All the living organisms of the earth constitute:
a) Biosphere b) Community c) Association d) Population
Ans: 1
47. Abiotic component of an ecosystem is:
a) Bacteria b) Daphnia c) Water d) Chlorella
Ans: 3
48. With regard to ecological food chain, man is a:
a) Producer b) Consumer c) Both producer and consumer d) Producer and decomposer
Ans: 2
49. The type of reproduction common in prokaryotes is:
a) Sexual b) Asexual c) Both d) None
Ans: 2
50. Green photosynthetic sporogonium is found in:
a) Fern b) Funaria c) Marchantia d) Bryophyta
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Thanks for help.it helped me a lot
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DeleteSome of the questions are not in the courses of grade 9 and 10.
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I this year 2022 i gave see that after i prepare for entrance exam i prepare that exam to this set question i pray this question should be matched for coming examination of class 11 entrance preparation
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