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(1)
The life cycle of Ascaris lumbricoides an intermediate host which is
[A]
Cattle
[B]
snail
[C]
man
[D]
None of the above
Answer: None of the above
(2)
The life span of Ascaris is
[A]
More than 30 days
[B]
About an year
[C]
six months
[D]
8 to 10 months
Answer: More than 30 days
(3)
The infected stage of Ascaris is
[A]
Egg
[B]
Fourth Juvenile
[C]
Second Juvenile
[D]
Adult worm ifself
(4)
The exterior of Ascaris is covered by
[A]
Pellicle
[B]
Epidermis
[C]
Sclerites
[D]
Cuticle
(5)
The phenomenon by which male and female sexes could be differentiated morphologically is called
[A]
Variation
[B]
Polymorphism
[C]
Sexual dimprphism
[D]
none of these
Answer: Sexual dimprphism
(6)
The disease caused by the hook worm is called
[A]
Ascariasis
[B]
Elephantiasis
[C]
Ancylostomiasis
[D]
Enterobiasis
(7)
Elephantiasis caused by
[A]
Wuchereia bancrofti
[B]
Ascaris lumbricoides
[C]
Enterobius vermicularis
[D]
Fasiola hepatica
Answer: Wuchereia bancrofti
(8)
Cuticle in Ascaris is an adaptation for
[A]
Parasitism
[B]
Growth
[C]
Reproduction
[D]
Locomotion
(9)
Ascaris normally inhabits the lumen of
[A]
Stomach
[B]
Small intestine
[C]
Appendix
[D]
Large intestine
(10)
Respiration of Ascaris is
[A]
Cutaneous
[B]
aerobic
[C]
Anaerobic
[D]
both b and c
(11)
The mode of nutrition in Ascaris is
[A]
Holozoic
[B]
Holophytic
[C]
Saprozoic
[D]
Saprophytic
(12)
Which of the following has no alternate host?
[A]
Tape worm
[B]
Ascaris lumbricoides
[C]
Plasmodium vivax
[D]
Fasiola hepatica
Answer: Ascaris lumbricoides
(13)
Sperms of Ascaris are characteristic because they are
[A]
giant in size
[B]
without mitochondria
[C]
amoeboid shape
[D]
with large body and tail
(14)
Metamerically segmented, bilaterally symmetrical animals bearing jointed appendages. These are characteristic of
[A]
Helminthes
[B]
Annelida
[C]
Mollusca
[D]
Arthropoda
(15)
Pronounced cephalisation is a characteristic
[A]
Echinoderms
[B]
Annelida
[C]
Mollusca
[D]
Arthropoda
(16)
Hemocoelic body cavity is a characteristic of
[A]
Ascaris
[B]
Leech
[C]
Cockroach
[D]
Snails
(17)
Division of the body into head, thorax and abdomen is a characteristic of
[A]
Insecta
[B]
Insecta and Archnida
[C]
Insecta and Crustacea
[D]
Insecta and Myriapoda
(18)
Most primitive arthropods belong to the class
[A]
Archnida
[B]
Insecta
[C]
Onychophora
[D]
Myriapoda
(19)
Lung books are the respiratory organs of
[A]
Insects
[B]
Crustaceans
[C]
Archnids
[D]
Peripatus
(20)
The organs of taste in cockroach are present in
[A]
epipharynx only
[B]
hypopharynx
[C]
pharynx
[D]
palps and epipharynx
Answer: palps and epipharynx
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