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ENGLISH, LESSON # 1, PAKISTAN ZINDABAD (1) According to book Quaid i Azam came to Pakistan on a.17 August 1947 b.

7 August 1947 c. 7 August 1946 d. 7 August 1948 (2) When Quaid i Azam was b/w crowd, he gave no sign of his feelings b/c a. He was stern man b. he felt pride c. due to violence in those days d. he was man of strong feelings, he rarely showed his feelings (3) When Pakistan became independent, it was the ________ largest nation in the world. a. first b. second c. third d. fourth e. fifth (4) Quaid I Azam told his people: a. to struggle & became rich country b. you will have to defend Pakistan from India c. you are free to go to your mosques or any other place of adoration in this state d. you should work hard to achieve victory. (5) The name selection of A MUSLIM LAND was suggested in a. 1934 b. 1947 c. 1940 d. 1933 (6) The name of Pakistan was decided by a. Quaid I Azam b. Choudhary Rehmat Ali c. Allama Iqbal d. Liaquat Ali Khan. (7) The congress leaders spent most of the 2nd world war in a. America b. homes c. prison d. London e. discussion (8) Choudhary Rehmat Ali was the student of a. Oxford university b. Manchester university c. Cambridge University d. Munich university. (9) Mountbatten announced that the British would leave by a. 16 August 1947 b. 15 August 1947 c. 14 August 1947 d. 15 August 1946 (10) Pakistan resolution was passed @ a. Islamabad b. Lahore c. Karachi d. Quetta (11) Muslims took decision that India should be divided into ______ parts. a. one b. two c. three c. four. (12) The word Pakistan is the combination of: a. Sindhi & Urdu words b. Persian & Urdu words c. Persian & Punjabi words d. none of above. (13) Quaid I Azam got victory to find his own newspaper called a. Muhammad Ali Jinnah b. dawn c. Karachi d. Pakistan (14) Duration of 2nd world war was from _____ to _____. a. 1938-1945 b. 1939-1945 c. 1940-1945 d. 1936-1947 e. None of above. (15) Muhammad Ali Jinnah might have said about Hindus & Muslims: a. we are same creatures b. we are different creatures c. we all are dissolute people d. there is nothing that joins us together in life e. Both b & d. (16) The last viceroy lord Mountbatten was sent to India in a. April 1947 b. March 1947 c. March 1948 d. April 1948 e. None of above. (17) About _____ Muslims were left in India. a. three million b. forty million c. 4 crore d. Both b & c. (18) ______ Million Hindus were leaving Pakistan after 14th August 1947. a. 6.5 b. 7.5 c. 9.5 d.5.5 e. None of them. (19) The last year of Jinnah`s life was made sad b/c of a. violence b. constant destruction c. the fate of Kashmir which is K in Pakistan d. killing & cruelty. (20) The number of Muslims which were being killed & carried away as prisoners: a. half million b. about half a million c. one & half a million d. None of above. (21) Jinnah told the league that think a hundred times before you take the decision @ a. Lahore b. Karachi c. Punjab d. Islamabad. (22) Quaid I Azam was the man of a. stern nature b. good nature c. strong feelings d. thrifty & folksy e. All of above. (23) Quaid I Azam was a. originator b. 1st president c. 1st governor general d. great leader e. Both a& c. (24) Pakistan Zindabad was written by a. Stephen leacock b. anonymous c. any English man d. None of them. 1

ENGLISH, LESSON # 2, BIRKENHEAD DRILL 1. Birkenhead struck with a hidden rock under the water on a. 25 March 1851 b. 25 February 1850 c. 25 March 1850 d. 25 February 1851 2. There were _____ people on the ship. Of these _____ were women & children. a. 600 & 30, 100 & 80 b. 600 & 30, 100 & 70 c. 600 & 40, 100 & 70 d. 700, 100 3. The soldiers were mostly a. unexperienced b. inexperienced c. young d. both a & c e. both b & c. f. none of above 4. Cape town is present in a. south Asia b. south Africa c. north Africa d. America 5. The rock in the sea was not shown in any of the maps of sea b/c it was a. not known b. unknown c. undiscovered d. not discovered e. All of above d. both b & c. 6. Birkenhead was carrying the soldiers & their families to a. USA b. US c. France d. South Africa e. England 7. The Birkenhead ship was split into _____ parts. a. one b. two c. three d. four e. NOT 8. The most life-boats were damaged of them only ____ were in useful condition. a. two 2 b. three 3 c. four 4 d. five 5. 9. The troopers have great a. heroism b. discipline c. panic d. both a & c e. NOT. 10. The order of the day on the ship was a. children & old first b. women & children first c. men & women first d. feeble & children first. 11. The people on the ship were _____ to their self & their duties. a. honest b. sincere c. loyal d. stative e. NOT. 12. About _____ men were died on Birkenhead. a. three hundred & thirty six b. one hundred & forty c. four hundred & thirty six d. five hundred. 13. The rock was ____ km far from Cape Town in the sea. a. sixty for b. sixty five c. sixty three d. NOT. 14. Birkenhead drill means a. heartfelt to his duty b. integrity c. to stand & still d. discipline e. none of above. 15. At what time Birkenhead was nearing Cape Town a. @ two o` clock b. @ five o` clock c. @ two o ` clock early d. @ two o` clock early morning. ENGLISH, LESSON # 3 MY BANK ACCOUNT... (1) When the author goes ___ a bank, he gets frightened. a. in b. into c. on d. None. (2) The salary of the author was raised to a. forty dollars b. fifty dollars c. sixty dollars d. fifty six dollars. (3) The author wrote _____ instead of _____. a. fifty dollars, six dollars b. six dollars, fifty dollars c. fifty-six dollars, six dollars d. None. (4) The author use to keep his savings a. in pocket b. in socks c. in bank d. @ home. (5) My Bank Account was written by a. Stephen b. William Shakespeare c. Stephen Leacock d. None of above. (6) My Bank Account is a. Not a true story b. Just a fiction c. One of the humorous story by author d. All of above.

Lesson * 5

[THE MIRACLE OF RADIO]

Heinrich Hertz discovered a. instruments b. waves c. radio d. television

Which scientist was born in 1831? a. James Clerk Maxwell c. Heinrich Hertz b. Guglielmo Marconi d. None

Heinrich Hertz proved the Maxwells theory after a. twenty-four years c. twenty-three years b. twenty years d. None

Guglielmo Marconi was the son of an Irish mother & Italian father an Italian mother & Irish father American mother & Italian father None of above. Marconi submitted his invention to American Government in 1896 British Government in 1996 British Government in 1796 None of above. James Clerk Maxwell presented his theory that: Light & electricity were in same way parts of same thing Light & electricity moved @ different speed Light & electricity were in different way parts of different thing None of above. 7. Which newspaper used the invention to report the Kingstown Regatta? a. Daily Express b. Daily Dawn c. Dublin Daily Express d. All 8. Which year, a ship used wireless for the 1st time to send distress signals in? a. in 1803 b. in 1903 c. in 1904 d. None 9. Today every ship remains in constant communication with the land due to invention of a. telegraph b. television c. wireless d. None 10. Sound Broadcasting entered millions of homes throughout the world a. in nineteen-twenties b. in 1920s c. in 1920-1929 d. All e. None of above. 11. In 1899 wireless signals were sent across the a. Atlantic Ocean b. English Channel c. River Indus d. None 12. The work of radar is to a. locate the position of ships b. locate the position of airplane c. show the movement of other ships d. All are correct. 13. The speed of wireless waves is a. same as that of light waves b. different from other waves c. 299792.5 km/sec d. Both a & c 3

e. None 14. Who invented the methods of sending pictures by radio? a. Guglielmo Marconi b. Heinrich Hertz c. Baird d. None 15. The television in color had prevented its general adoption a. due to great expense b. due to 2nd world war c. due to scientists fault d. All ANSWER KEYS 1. B 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. C 9. D 10. A 11. B 12. B 13. B 14. D 15. A 16. B 17. D 18. A 19. D 20. B 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. D B C A A A E A A D B D A A D C A D A 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. A D A B C B A D A B C D D A A B A A E B 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. D C C B A A B D C E E B C B A C D A 81. A

ENGLISH, LESSON # 3 & 4, MY BANK ACCOUNT... When the author goes ___ a bank, he gets frightened. a. in b. into c. on d. None.

The salary of the author was raised to a. forty dollars b. fifty dollars d. fifty six dollars. c. sixty dollars

The author wrote _____ instead of _____. a. fifty dollars, six dollars c. fifty-six dollars, six dollars The author use to keep his savings a. in pocket b. in socks c. in bank d. @ home. b. six dollars, fifty dollars d. None.

My Bank Account was written by a. Stephen b. William Shakespeare c. Stephen Leacock 4

d. None of above. My Bank Account is Not a true story Just a fiction One of the humorous story of the author All of above.

Lesson * 5

[THE MIRACLE OF RADIO]

Heinrich Hertz discovered a. instruments b. waves c. radio d. television

Which scientist was born in 1831? a. James Clerk Maxwell c. Heinrich Hertz b. Guglielmo Marconi d. None

Heinrich Hertz proved the Maxwells theory after a. twenty-four years c. twenty-three years b. twenty years d. None

Guglielmo Marconi was the son of an Irish mother & Italian father an Italian mother & Irish father American mother & Italian father None of above. Marconi submitted his invention to American Government in 1896 British Government in 1996 British Government in 1796 None of above. James Clerk Maxwell presented his theory that: Light & electricity were in same way parts of same thing Light & electricity moved @ different speed Light & electricity were in different way parts of different thing None of above. 7. Which newspaper used the invention to report the Kingstown Regatta? a. Daily Express b. Daily Dawn c. Dublin Daily Express d. All 8. Which year, a ship used wireless for the 1st time to send distress signals in? a. in 1803 b. in 1903 c. in 1904 d. None 9. Today every ship remains in constant communication with the land due to invention of a. telegraph b. television c. wireless d. None 10. Sound Broadcasting entered millions of homes throughout the world 5

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a. in nineteen-twenties b. in 1920s c. in 1920-1929 d. All e. None of above. In 1899 wireless signals were sent across the a. Atlantic Ocean b. English Channel c. River Indus d. None The work of radar is to a. locate the position of ships b. locate the position of airplane c. show the movement of other ships d. All are correct. The speed of wireless waves is a. same as that of light waves b. different from other waves c. 299792.5 km/sec d. Both a & c e. None Who invented the methods of sending pictures by radio? a. Guglielmo Marconi b. Heinrich Hertz c. Baird d. None The television in color had prevented its general adoption a. due to great expense b. due to 2nd world war c. due to scientists fault d. All

Posted by Dr. Memon Somia Akbar at 08:03 No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Links to this post Reactions: ENGLISH, LESSON # 2, BIRKENHEAD DRILL 1. Birkenhead struck with a hidden rock under the water on a. 25 March 1851 b. 25 February 1850 c. 25 March 1850 d. 25 February 1851 2. There were _____ people on the ship. Of these _____ were women & children. a. six hundred & thirty, one hundred & eighty b. six hundred & thirty, one hundred & seventy c. six hundred & forty, one hundred & seventy d. seven hundred, one hundred. 3. The soldiers were mostly a. unexperienced b. inexperienced c. young d. both a & c e. both b & c. f. none of above 4. Cape town is present in a. south Asia b. south Africa c. north Africa d. America 5. The rock in the sea was not shown in any of the maps of sea b/c it was a. not known b. unknown c. undiscovered d. not discovered e. All of above d. both b & c. 6. Birkenhead was carrying the soldiers & their families to a. USA b. US c. France d. South Africa e. England 7. The Birkenhead ship was split into _____ parts. a. one b. two c. three d. four e. NOT 8. The most life-boats were damaged of them only ____ were in useful condition. a. two 2 b. three 3 c. four 4 d. five 5. 9. The troopers have great a. heroism b. discipline c. panic d. both a & c e. NOT. 10. The order of the day on the ship was a. children & old first b. women & children first c. men & women first d. weakest & children first. 11. The people on the ship were _____ to their self & their duties. a. honest b. sincere c. loyal d. stative e. NOT. 6

12. About _____ men were died on Birkenhead. a. three hundred & thirty six b. one hundred & forty c. four hundred & thirty six d. five hundred. 13. The rock was ____ km far from Cape Town in the sea. a. sixty for b. sixty five c. sixty three d. NOT. 14. Birkenhead drill means a. heartfelt to his duty b. integrity c. to stand & still d. discipline e. none of above. 15. At what time Birkenhead was nearing Cape Town a. @ two o` clock b. @ five o` clock c. @ two o ` clock early d. @ two o` clock early morning. Posted by Dr. Memon Somia Akbar at 08:01 No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Links to this post Reactions: ENGLISH, LESSON # 1, PAKISTAN ZINDABAD Quaid i Azam came to Pakistan on a.17 August 1947 b. 7 August 1947 c. 7 August 1946 d. 7 August 1948

When Quaid i Azam was b/w crowd, he gave no sign of his feelings b/c a. He was stern man b. he felt pride c. due to violence in those days d. he was man of strong feelings, he rarely showed his feelings When Pakistan became independent, it was the ________ largest nation in the world. a. first b. second c. third d. fourth e. fifth Quaid I Azam told his people: a. to struggle & became rich country b. you will have to defend Pakistan from India c. you are free to go to your mosques or any other place of adoration in this state d. you should work hard to achieve victory. The name selection of A MUSLIM LAND was suggested in a. 1934 b. 1947 c. 1940 d. 1933 The name of Pakistan was decided by a. Quaid I Azam b. Choudhary Rehmat Ali c. Allama Iqbal d. Liaquat Ali Khan. The congress leaders spent most of the 2nd world war in a. America b. homes c. prison d. London e. discussion Choudhary Rehmat Ali was the student of a. Oxford university b. Manchester university c. Cambridge 7

University d. Munich university. Mountbatten announced that the British would leave by a. 16 August 1947 b. 15 August 1947 c. 14 August 1947 d. 15 August 1946 Pakistan resolution was passed @ a. Islamabad b. Lahore c. Karachi d. Quetta Muslims took decision that India should be divided into ______ parts. a. one b. two c. three c. four. The word Pakistan is the combination of: a. Sindhi & Urdu words b. Persian & Urdu words c. Persian & Punjabi words d. none of above. Quaid I Azam got victory to find his own newspaper called a. Muhammad Ali Jinnah b. dawn c. Karachi d. Pakistan Duration of 2nd world war was from _____ to _____. a. 1938-1945 b. 1939-1945 c. 1940-1945 d. 1936-1947 e. None of above. Muhammad Ali Jinnah might have said about Hindus & Muslims: a. we are same creatures b. we are different creatures c. we all are dissolute people d. there is nothing that joins us together in life e. Both b & d. The last viceroy lord Mountbatten was sent to India in a. April 1947 b. March 1947 c. March 1948 d. April 1948 e. None of above. About _____ Muslims were left in India. a. three million b. forty million c. 4 crore d. Both b & c. ______ Million Hindus were leaving Pakistan after 14th August 1947. a. 6.5 b. 7.5 c. 9.5 d.5.5 e. None of them. The last year of Jinnah`s life was made sad b/c of a. violence b. constant destruction c. the fate of Kashmir which is K in Pakistan d. killing & cruelty. The number of Muslims which were being killed & carried away as prisoners: 8

a. half million b. about half a million c. one & half a million d. None of above. Jinnah told the league that think a hundred times before you take the decision @ a. Lahore b. Karachi c. Punjab d. Islamabad. Quaid I Azam was the man of a. stern nature b. good nature c. strong feelings d. thrifty & folksy e. All of above. Quaid I Azam was a. originator b. 1st president c. 1st governor general d. great leader e. Both a& c. Pakistan Zindabad was written by a. Stephen leacock b. anonymous c. any English man d. None of them. Posted by Dr. Memon Somia Akbar at 08:00 No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Links to this post Reactions: CH # 4 [CELL] MCQS MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS ENCIRCLE THE CORRECT OPTION. 1. Cell was discovered in a> 16th century b> 17th century c> 18th century d> 15th century 2. The nucleus was revealed by a> Robert Hook b> Robert Brown c> R. virchow d> None 3. Schwann observed that a> Nucleus is surrounded by a fluid in the cell b> Cell is as structural unit c> Nucleus is surrounded by a semi fluid substance which is enclosed by a membrane d> All of above. 4. Scientist calculated about _____ cells in inch3 of cork. a> 1 billion b> 2 billion c> 1 million d> None 5. Difference between the number of a new born babys cells & an adults cell is a> 2 trillion b> 60 trillion c> 58 trillion d> None 6. Cell is so called biochemical factory because a> All chemicals are produced in cell b> All metabolic reactions occur in cell c> Both d> None of above. 7. Which cell was firstly discovered? a> Plant b> Animal c> Protozoan d> Both a & b 8. Cell theory was demonstrated by a> Three zoologists b> Three botanists c> Three biologists d> None 9. A cork is a> protective shield b> hard layer of higher plants c> outer layer of mature plants d> All of above. 10. Haploid is also known as 9

11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34.

a> monoploid b> diploid c> triploid d> None of these. In higher plants epidermis is a> present b> absent c> seldom present d> None of these. The cell theory was suggested by different biologists in a> same years b> different years c> five years d> eight years. Who put forward his ideas in 1839? a> Schleiden b> Schwann c> R. Virchow d> Robert Hook Schleiden & Schwann believed that cells are formed a> de novo b> spontaneously c> from non-cellular materials d> All of these. Semi-fluid substance surrounds the nucleus is called a> cytoplasm b> protoplasm c> Both d> nucleoplasm. Cella is a _____ word. a> Greek b> Latin c> Italian d> None of these. Eukaryotes include a> Unicellular b> Multicellular c> A cellular d>All of these e> None Eukaryotes contain organisms which are found to possess _____ organelles. a> membrane bounded b> non-membrane bounded c> Both d> None. Prokaryotic organisms which are found to contain a> false nucleus b> non-membrane bounded organelles c> a few organelles d> All of above. Prokaryotes are found as a> Multicellular b> Unicellular c> Non-cellular d> All of these. Eukaryotic cells are those which are regarded as having a> true nucleus b> all organelles c> layer possessing organelles d> All Nuclear membrane is not found in a> eukaryotes b> prokaryotes c> both d> None of them. Prokaryotes are found to possess a> all organelles b> few organelles c> selected organelles d> no any organelle. Nuclear material of prokaryotes is usually found in the form of a> coil shaped b> rod shaped c> substance d> None of them. One envelop system is found in a> prokaryotes b> eukaryotes c> unicellular d> both a & b. Which microscope was invented in 1935? a> Electron b> light c> simple d> Both a & c. Electron microscope was devised by a> Knol b> Rusk c> Robert Hook d> Galileo Galili e> Both a & b. One envelop system is so called as possessing a> plasma membrane only b> nuclear membrane only c> Both d> None of them. Cell is the least set of a> chemicals b> substances c> organic compounds d> None of them. How many cells a human adult contains? a> 60 trillion b> 600 Arab c> 60 billion d> Both a & b. Cell wall is ______ component of cell. a> living b> non-living c> non cellular d> Both a & b. Plant cell wall is made up of a> cellulose, a disaccharide b> proteins & lipids c> a polysaccharide d> None. Middle lamella is found to contain two different Cell wall is a> free permeable membrane b> permeable membrane c> semi-permeable membrane d> All 10

35. Pits are the pores of a> cell wall b> cell membrane c> plasma membrane d> All 36. Cellulose, pectin, lignin all are ______ material. a> non-living b> non-protoplasmic c> dead d> All 37. Adhering material between two cells is known as a> primary cell wall b> secondary cell wall c> middle lamella d> None. 38. Which region of cell is synthesized by protoplast? a> Middle lamella b> Primary wall c> secondary wall d> both b & c. 39. Which kind of nature is possessed by Primary cell wall? a> elastic b> inelastic c> thin d> Both a & c. 40. The thickness of primary cell wall is a> 1.3 micro m b> 1.3mm c> 1.3m d> 0.3 micro m 41. Middle lamella is absent in a> unicellular b> Multicellular c> Both d> None 42. The cell wall functions as: a> protection of cell b> shape to the cell c> mechanical support d> All 43. 1st defensive organ in plants is a> cell wall b> middle lamella c> cell membrane d> None 44. Which layer of region is present between plasma membrane & middle lamella? a> cell wall b> primary cell wall c> secondary cell wall d> All 45. The thickness of secondary cell wall is a> 5 micro m b> 10 micro m c> Both d> 5-10 mm 46. Which layer is developed during the growth of plant cell? a> secondary b> primary c> middle d> None of them. 47. Secondary wall is chiefly made up of a> cellulose b> pectin c> inorganic salts d> All of these. 48. The exchange of materials between the cells is done by a> pits b> pores c> plasmodesmata d> All of these. 49. First product of plant cell is a> primary wall b> cell wall c> secondary wall d> cell membrane. 50. About ____cellulose form the structure of primary wall a> 50% b> 75% c> 25% d> 100% 51. Plasmodesmata are a> tiny pores b> pits c> cytoplasmic connections d> All are correct. 52. Cell wall is present in a> plant cells b> bacterial cells c> fungal cells d> All are correct. 53. The minimum & maximum distance between two cells is a> 100 20000A b> 100 1500A c> 200 1000A d> 100 2000A e> None 54. When middle lamella is dissolved, the cells get a> separated b> joined c> mixed d> broken 55. Paper, house hold goods & furniture are the yield of a> cellulose b> inorganic substances c> pectin d> All are correct. 56. Which kind of nature is possessed by cell wall? a> hydrophobic b> hydrophilic c> dual d> None of them. 57. Distance between two plant cells is _____ as compare to two animal cells. a> less b> large c> same d> great. 58. Which part of cell has ability to self repair? a> cell membrane b> cell wall c> nucleus d> cytoplasm 59. Cell membrane is _____ permeable membrane. a> selectively b> differentially c> semi d> Both a & c e> All are correct. 60. In animal cell membrane phospholipids & cholesterol both are found. a> This statement is rejected by biologists 11

b> This statement is perfectly right c> This statement is obviously wrong d> None of above. 61. Proteins are present in I. Animal cells II. plant cells III. bacterial cells IV. fungal cells a> I only b> I & II only c> I, II & III d> I, II, III & IV 62. Cyclosis is the a> movement of cell b> movement of cell membrane c> movement of cytoplasm d> All are correct. 63. Anaerobic respiration refers to the generation of energy a> Without the involvement of oxidative enzyme b> Without the use of O2. c> In the absence of O2. d> All are correct. 64. In general, the higher the intensity of exercise the greater the proportional contribution of a> aerobic respiration production b> anaerobic respiration production c> fat oxidation production d> Glucose oxidation production. 65. Glucose breakdown in exercising muscles is activated by a> amylase b> oxidoreductase c> insulin d> None of them. 66. Bacterial cell are prokaryotic; in comparison to a typical eukaryotic cell they would a> be smaller. b> have a smaller nucleus. c> lack a plasma membrane. d> have fewer internal membranous compartments. e> All of above. 67. Exocytosis a> is always employed by cells for secretion b> is used to deliver materials into the extra cellular space c> take up large molecules from extra cellular space d> allow the retrieval of elements of plasma membrane. 68. Gases such as O2 & CO2 cross the cell membrane by a> passive diffusion through lipid bilayer b> a specific gas transport proteins c> passive osmosis d> None 69. The fluid that is present between the cells is a> tissue fluid b> interstitial fluid c> interstial fluid d> Both a & b e> All of above. 70. The fluid mosaic model was given in a> 1982 b> 1972 c> 1970 d> 1872 e> 1870 71. The lipids molecules are present a> in solid state b> in gaseous state c> in fluid state d> All of them. 72. In fluid mosaic model, membrane proteins are like icebergs in the sea. This statement was given on the basis of their a> structure b> arrangement c> movement d> presence e> Both a & b f> All of above. 73. A class of proteins that are directly incorporated within the lipid bilayer is called a> intrinsic proteins b> extrinsic proteins c> integral proteins d> peripheral proteins e> Both a & c f> Both b & d 74. Different types of cells contain _______ number of membrane proteins. a> same b> different c> large d> small e> None 75. Gases are taken inside the cell by a process called a> endocytosis b> diffusion c> Pinocytosis d> None 12

76. The proteins which are penetrated in-toto in the lipid bilayer of semi permeable membrane is called as a> extrinsic proteins b> intrinsic proteins c> penetrated proteins d> All of above e> None 77. A child gets food by passing a process called a> diffusion b> osmosis c> active transport d> None 78. The artificially permeable membranes are known as a> cellophase membranes b> artificial membranes c> cellophane membrane d> All are correct. 79.Permeability may depend upon the a> properties of substances b> solutes size c> solubility d> All of above e> None 80. Movement of water from low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration across semi-permeable membrane is termed as a> osmosis b> active transport c> Pinocytosis d> passive transport 81._______ provide path to transport the materials. a> integral proteins b> peripheral proteins c> cell membrane d> carbohydrates e> All are correct.

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