Medical Biology MCQs. This set blends human anatomy, physiology, pathology, microbiology, immunology, genetics, and applied medicine — aligned with CBSE/ICSE, NEET/CUET, CSIR-NET, GATE, DBT-BET JRF, USMLE, PLAB, AMC, SAT Bio, GRE Bio, BMAT, IMAT. Part 1 — Medical Biology MCQs …
Pharmacology MCQs — Part 1 (Q1–Q25) Q1. The fraction of an administered dose that reaches the systemic circulation unchanged is called: A. Clearance B. Bioavailability ✅ C. Volume of distribution D. Half-life A: Clearance is the volume of plasma cleared …
Forensic Biology MCQs — Part 1 (Q1–Q25) Q1. The gold-standard DNA markers used in human identification are: A. SNPs B. STRs (Short Tandem Repeats) ✅ C. RAPDs D. Minisatellites A: SNPs are useful for ancestry/phenotyping but have lower power per …
Environmental Biology MCQs — Part 1 (Q1–Q25) Q1. The smallest unit of ecological organization that includes both organisms and the physical environment is the: A. Population B. Community C. Ecosystem ✅ D. Biome A: A group of individuals of one …
Genomics MCQs — Part 1 (Q1–Q25) Q1. Genomics is the study of: A. A single gene only B. Proteins expressed in a cell C. The complete set of genes and their functions ✅ D. DNA mutations alone A: One gene …
Proteomics MCQs — Part 1 (Q1–Q25) Q1. Proteomics primarily studies: A. DNA sequence variations B. RNA expression profiles C. The entire set of proteins and their dynamics in a system ✅ D. Metabolic pathways only A: DNA = genomics. B: …
Bioinformatics MCQs — Part 1 (Q1–Q25) Q1. Bioinformatics is best defined as: A. The study of living organisms B. Analysis of chemical reactions in cells C. Application of computational tools to manage and analyze biological data ✅ D. Study of …
Astrobiology MCQs set for students preparing for school boards (CBSE, ICSE), national entrance exams (NEET, CUET, CSIR-NET, GATE, DBT-BET JRF, etc.), medical licensing exams (USMLE, PLAB, AMC), and international exams (SAT Biology Subject Test, GRE Biology Subject Test, BMAT, IMAT). …
Synthetic Biology MCQs helpful for CBSE/ICSE school board students, NEET, CUET, CSIR-NET, GATE, DBT-BET JRF aspirants, as well as medical licensing and international exam candidates (USMLE, PLAB, AMC, SAT Biology, GRE Biology, BMAT, IMAT). Synthetic Biology MCQs — Part 1 …
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Introduction Indian martial arts represent a significant yet often overlooked aspect of India’s rich cultural heritage. These ancient combat systems, developed over millennia, are deeply intertwined with the country’s history, religion, and philosophy. While they have played a crucial role …
1. Who is considered the father of the Indian martial art of Kalaripayattu? a) Dhanurveda b) Choi c) Vasudeva d) Adimath Answer: a) Dhanurveda 2. What is the primary focus of the martial art form Silambam? a) Hand-to-hand combat …
Introduction India, a land of rich cultural diversity and deep philosophical traditions, has always placed a high value on storytelling. From the ancient epics to the folk traditions passed down through generations, storytelling has played an essential role in shaping …
1. Which of the following Indian epics is considered the longest epic poem in the world? A. Ramayana B. Mahabharata C. Shakuntala D. Jataka Tales Answer: B. Mahabharata 2. The oral tradition of storytelling in India is often associated with …
Introduction Indian art has a rich and diverse history, deeply rooted in spirituality, mythology, and cultural narratives. However, the modern era brought Indian art onto the global stage, where it evolved in conversation with international art movements while retaining its …
1. The term “Bengal School of Art” is associated with which famous Indian artist? a) Raja Ravi Varma b) Rabindranath Tagore c) Abanindranath Tagore d) Amrita Sher-Gil Answer: c) Abanindranath Tagore 2. Who is known as the “Father of Modern …
Indian weddings are a rich tapestry of rituals, colors, and traditions that reflect the country’s profound cultural diversity and unity. Weddings in India are more than just unions between two individuals; they are a coming together of families, communities, and …
1. Which of the following is a common pre-wedding ritual in Indian Hindu weddings? a) Mehendi ceremony b) Haldi ceremony c) Sangeet ceremony d) All of the above Answer: d) All of the above 2. The traditional Hindu wedding ritual, …
Introduction Dance in India is more than just an art form; it is a vibrant expression of culture, spirituality, and identity. As a nation of unparalleled diversity, India’s dance traditions mirror the country’s pluralistic ethos. From the graceful Bharatanatyam of …
1. Which of the following classical dance forms is traditionally performed in temples and is closely associated with devotional themes? a) Bharatanatyam b) Kathak c) Manipuri d) Kathakali Answer: a) Bharatanatyam 2. The Sattriya dance form is primarily associated with …
