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1. The most important factor which determined the increase in human population in India during the 20th century:
(1) Natality (2) Mortality
(3) Immigration (4) Emigration
Ans. (1)

2. Vascular bundles in monocotyledons are considered closed because:
(1) Xylem is surrounded all around by phloem
(2) There are no vessels with perforations
(3) A bundle sheath surrounds each bundle
(4) There is no secondary growth
Ans. (4)

3. When there are two haploid nuclei per cell in some fungi before the formation of diploid, this stage is called:
(1) Diplotene (2) Diplophase
(3) Dikaryophase (4) Dikaryote
Ans. (3)

4. In blood group typing in human, if an allele contributed by one parent is IA and an allele contributed by the other parent is i, the resulting blood group of the offspring will be:
(1) A (2) B
(3) AB (4) O
Ans. (1)

5. A population growing in a habitat with limited resources shows four phases of growth in the following sequence:
(1) Acceleration – deceleration – lag phase – asymptote
(2) Asymptote – acceleration – deceleration – lag phase
(3) Lag phase – acceleration – deceleration – asymptote
(4) Acceleration – lag phase – deceleration – asymptote
Ans. (3)

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