261. Fruit formation from the thalamus instead of ovary is known as false f

Fruit formation from the thalamus instead of ovary is known as false fruit. The most common examples are

[amp_mcq option1=”orange and mango” option2=”mango and banana” option3=”apple and strawberry” option4=”guava and cherry” correct=”option3″]

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The correct answer is C) apple and strawberry.
A false fruit (or accessory fruit) is one where the fleshy, edible part is developed from tissues other than the ovary, such as the thalamus, petals, or sepals. In apples and strawberries, the edible fleshy part is primarily derived from the receptacle (thalamus).
True fruits develop exclusively from the ovary after fertilization. Examples include mango, orange, tomato, and cherry. Banana is also considered a true fruit, often developing parthenocarpically (without fertilization). Guava is a true fruit.

262. The arrangement and distribution of flowers over a plant is called

The arrangement and distribution of flowers over a plant is called

[amp_mcq option1=”flowering” option2=”inflorescence” option3=”thalamus” option4=”aestivation” correct=”option2″]

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The correct answer is B) inflorescence.
The arrangement of flowers on the floral axis of a plant is known as inflorescence. This arrangement can vary widely among different plant species (e.g., spike, raceme, panicle, umbel, capitulum).
Flowering is the process of producing flowers. Thalamus (or receptacle) is the part of the flower stalk from which the floral parts arise. Aestivation refers to the arrangement of petals and sepals within a flower bud before it opens.

263. Lichens represent the symbiotic relationships between algae and fungi.

Lichens represent the symbiotic relationships between algae and fungi. The algae component present in lichen is best known as

[amp_mcq option1=”mycobiont” option2=”phycobiont” option3=”prion” option4=”symbiont” correct=”option2″]

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The correct answer is B) phycobiont.
Lichens are composite organisms resulting from the symbiotic association between a fungus and a photosynthetic partner, usually an alga or cyanobacterium. The fungal component is called the mycobiont, and the photosynthetic algal or cyanobacterial component is called the phycobiont.
In the lichen symbiosis, the fungus typically provides structure, protection, and absorbs water and minerals, while the phycobiont produces food through photosynthesis. This mutualistic relationship allows lichens to survive in harsh environments where neither partner could thrive alone. A prion is a misfolded protein that can cause disease. Symbiont is a general term for an organism involved in a symbiotic relationship.

264. Which of the following are the major contaminants from industries and

Which of the following are the major contaminants from industries and households that cause cultural eutrophication?

[amp_mcq option1=”Chlorine and aldrin” option2=”Mercury and nitrates” option3=”Nitrates and phosphates” option4=”Phosphates and ammonium” correct=”option3″]

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The correct answer is C) Nitrates and phosphates.
Cultural eutrophication is the process of nutrient enrichment of water bodies by human activities. The major contaminants from industries, agriculture, and households that cause this are compounds of nitrogen (like nitrates) and phosphorus (like phosphates). These nutrients promote excessive growth of algae and aquatic plants.
Sources of nitrates include agricultural runoff (fertilizers), sewage, and atmospheric deposition. Sources of phosphates include detergents (historically), sewage, industrial waste, and agricultural runoff. High concentrations of these nutrients disrupt aquatic ecosystems by leading to algal blooms, oxygen depletion (hypoxia) upon decomposition of dead algae, and loss of biodiversity.

265. Consider the following statements about stem cells : 1. Stem cells h

Consider the following statements about stem cells :

  • 1. Stem cells have the potential for self-renewal via mitotic cell division.
  • 2. In 1908, James Thomas and his colleagues first derived human embryonic stem cells from donated blastocysts through in vitro fertilization.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

[amp_mcq option1=”1 only” option2=”2 only” option3=”Both 1 and 2″ option4=”Neither 1 nor 2″ correct=”option1″]

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The correct answer is A) 1 only.
Statement 1 is correct: Stem cells possess the unique ability to divide and renew themselves through mitotic cell division, maintaining the stem cell population. Statement 2 is incorrect: Human embryonic stem cells were first successfully derived in 1998 by James Thomson and his colleagues at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, not in 1908 by James Thomas.
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can differentiate into specialized cell types and can self-renew. There are different types, including embryonic stem cells (derived from blastocysts) and adult stem cells (found in various tissues). Their discovery and potential applications in regenerative medicine are significant areas of research.

266. Ecotone is a

Ecotone is a

[amp_mcq option1=”diversified ecosystem” option2=”transitional ecosystem” option3=”transparent ecosystem” option4=”stagnation ecosystem” correct=”option2″]

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The correct answer is B) transitional ecosystem.
An ecotone is defined as a transition zone between two different ecological communities or ecosystems. It contains species characteristic of both bordering ecosystems, and often includes species not found in either.
Ecotones are important ecologically as they often have higher biodiversity (edge effect) than the adjacent ecosystems due to the presence of species from both communities. Examples include the transition between a forest and a grassland, or a riverbank bordering a terrestrial area.

267. What is the length of a simple pendulum, which has a frequency of 0.5

What is the length of a simple pendulum, which has a frequency of 0.5 Hz (take g = 10 m/s2)?

[amp_mcq option1=”1 m” option2=”2 m” option3=”1.5 m” option4=”3 m” correct=”option1″]

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The correct answer is A) 1 m.
The frequency (f) of a simple pendulum is related to its length (L) and the acceleration due to gravity (g) by the formula: f = 1 / (2π√(L/g)). Rearranging this formula to solve for L gives L = g / (4π²f²). Given f = 0.5 Hz and g = 10 m/s², and using the common approximation π² ≈ 10 when g ≈ 9.8 or 10 m/s², we get L = 10 / (4 * 10 * (0.5)²) = 10 / (40 * 0.25) = 10 / 10 = 1 meter.
The period (T) is the reciprocal of the frequency (T = 1/f = 1/0.5 = 2 seconds). The period formula is T = 2π√(L/g). Squaring both sides gives T² = 4π²(L/g), so L = gT² / (4π²). Using T=2s, g=10m/s², and π²≈10: L = 10 * (2)² / (4 * 10) = 10 * 4 / 40 = 40 / 40 = 1 meter. This confirms the result.

268. Which one among the following metals is not a ferromagnetic material?

Which one among the following metals is not a ferromagnetic material?

[amp_mcq option1=”Cobalt” option2=”Silver” option3=”Iron” option4=”Nickel” correct=”option2″]

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The correct answer is B) Silver.
Ferromagnetic materials are substances that are strongly attracted by a magnetic field and can be permanently magnetized. Common examples include Iron (Fe), Cobalt (Co), and Nickel (Ni). Silver (Ag) is a diamagnetic material, meaning it is weakly repelled by a magnetic field.
Materials can be classified based on their magnetic properties as diamagnetic, paramagnetic, or ferromagnetic. Diamagnetic materials have paired electrons and oppose external magnetic fields. Paramagnetic materials have unpaired electrons and are weakly attracted to magnetic fields. Ferromagnetic materials exhibit a strong attraction to magnetic fields due to the alignment of magnetic domains.

269. Which of the following statements about the Ethics Committee in the Lo

Which of the following statements about the Ethics Committee in the Lok Sabha are correct?

  • 1. Initially it was an ad-hoc Committee.
  • 2. Only a Member of the Lok Sabha can make a complaint relating to unethical conduct of a member of the Lok Sabha.
  • 3. This Committee cannot take up any matter which is sub-judice.

Select the answer using the code given below :

[amp_mcq option1=”1 and 2 only” option2=”2 and 3 only” option3=”1 and 3 only” option4=”1, 2 and 3″ correct=”option3″]

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Statement 1 is correct. The Ethics Committee in the Lok Sabha was initially constituted as an ad-hoc committee in 2000 before becoming a Standing Committee later that year. Statement 3 is correct. The Ethics Committee generally does not take up matters that are sub-judice or under consideration by another parliamentary committee (like the Committee of Privileges). Statement 2 is incorrect. Complaints regarding unethical conduct of a Lok Sabha member can be made by any person, not exclusively by another Member of Parliament.
– The Ethics Committee examines complaints of unethical conduct by Members of Lok Sabha.
– It follows a procedure for receiving and examining complaints, including hearing the member against whom the complaint is made.
– The committee makes recommendations to the House, which can include admonition, reprimand, suspension, or expulsion of the member.
The Ethics Committee was first established in the Rajya Sabha as an ad-hoc body in 1997 and became a permanent standing committee in 1998. The Lok Sabha followed suit in 2000. These committees aim to uphold the standards of ethics and conduct among parliamentarians.

270. The longest border between any two countries in the world is between :

The longest border between any two countries in the world is between :

[amp_mcq option1=”Canada and the United States of America.” option2=”Chile and Argentina” option3=”China and India” option4=”Kazakhstan and Russian Federation” correct=”option1″]

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The longest international border between any two countries in the world is shared by Canada and the United States of America. This border is approximately 8,891 kilometers (5,525 miles) long.
– The Canada-USA border consists of two sections: the southern border shared with the contiguous United States and the western border shared with Alaska.
– Other long borders include Kazakhstan-Russia (approx. 7,644 km), Argentina-Chile (approx. 5,308 km), and China-India (approx. 3,488 km, includes disputed areas).
– The Canada-USA border is also known as the longest undefended border in the world.
Length of borders mentioned:
– Canada-USA: ~8,891 km
– Chile-Argentina: ~5,308 km
– China-India: ~3,488 km
– Kazakhstan-Russian Federation: ~7,644 km
Comparing these lengths confirms that the Canada-USA border is the longest.

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