Multiple Choice Type: Answer
Multiple Choice Type: Answer
Question 1
1. embryos
2. blood
3. classification
4. fossils
Answer
fossils
Reason — The study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils is called Palaeontology.
Question 2
1. genetics
2. ecology
3. embryology
4. biotechnology
Answer
biotechnology
Reason — Cloning is a rapidly advancing branch of biotechnology which produces genetically identical individuals
(clones) of an organism either naturally or artificially.
Question 3
1. Theophrastus
2. Hippocrates
3. Aristotle
4. Robert Hooke
Answer
Aristotle
Reason — Aristotle was the first person to study animals in sufficient detail.
Question 4
1. Hippocrates
2. Aristotle
3. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
4. Theophrastus
Answer
Theophrastus
Reason — Theophrastus mainly studied plants in detail and is said to be the 'Father of Botany'.
Question 5
1. Paleontology
2. Phycology
3. Physiology
4. Pathology
Answer
Pathology
Question 6
1. Morphology
2. Cytology
3. Anatomy
4. Life sciences
Answer
Anatomy
1. Mycology
2. Morphology
3. Genomics
4. Biometrics
Answer
Morphology
Question 8
Which branch of biology deals with the interpretation of biological events in terms of molecules in a cell?
1. Molecular biology
2. Marine biology
3. Nuclear biology
4. Space biology
Answer
Molecular biology
Reason — Molecular biology involves interpreting biological events in terms of molecules in the cell.
Question 1
Answer
1. Biotechnology
2. Horticulture
3. Paleontology
4. Immunology
Question 2
Answer
Question 3
Match the branches of biology in Column A with the respective areas of study in Column B.
Column A Column B
Ichthyology Viruses
Ornithology Fishes
Ecology Birds
Virology Cells
Herpetology Diseases
Column A Column B
Paleontology Fossils
Cytology Snakes
Pathology Environment
Answer
Column A Column B
Ichthyology Fishes
Ornithology Birds
Ecology Environment
Virology Viruses
Herpetology Snakes
Paleontology Fossils
Cytology Cells
Pathology Diseases
Question 4
Name these:
(c) Three branches of sciences concerned with animal husbandry (raising, breeding and managing of livestock).
Answer
Question 5
Note the relationship between the first two words and suggest a suitable word/words for the fourth place.
Answer
(a) Apiculture
(b) Botany
(c) Immunology
(d) Physiology
(e) Ichthyology
Question 6
Correct the following false statements by changing the first/last word only:
(a) Bacteriology is the study of Prokaryotes.
Answer
Question 1
1. Life sciences
2. Human biology
3. Agriculture
4. Anthropology
5. Biometrics
Answer
1. Life science is the branch of science that deals with the study of life processes. The term biology is also
used synonymously.
2. Human biology is defined as study of human as a living organism and his relationship with other living
organisms.
3. Agriculture is defined as study of raising crops and livestock rearing.
4. The study of humans and their interaction with the society is called anthropology.
5. Biometrics involve the verification of a person by his body features such as fingerprints, the pattern of iris
in the eye and behavioural characteristics.
Question 2
Answer
Biology is one of the major branches of science. It is a natural science which deals with study of living beings, that
is to say animals, plants and even humans. Biology is derived from two Greek words: 'bios' meaning life and 'logos'
meaning study. Biology on the whole can be sub-divided into three major branches, namely:
Question 3
Answer
Knowledge of biology has greatly helped us in the field of human health. It provides to individuals and society, the
knowledge that enables us to live a proper life. Basic knowledge can help in self-analyzing causatives of diseases,
different microbes causing diseases. Thereby examining and studying their mode of living and propagating diseases.
This study has paved the way for production of new drugs synthesized naturally or synthetically killing causatives of
diseases.
Question 4
A farmer and a housewife may have never studied biology, yet both of them know some of its general principles
through experience. State any two principles which they know.
Answer
A farmer, although has never studied biology, knows by his experience how to increase his produce. He knows how
to plough and plant crops and select good quality seeds for sowing. Right from selecting germfree seeds to sow, act
of ploughing, crop plantation, using fertilizers, irrigation and its types, crop harvesting, cross-breeding with other
plants, weed removal, etc, they have knowledge of basic biological concepts.
A housewife, by using her experience knows which fruit or vegetable to grow and how much time. She knows all
the nutritional values of various foodstuffs. She can suggest first hand treatment for simple cold, cough and other
mild mishaps. She knows to tame some useful animals like cow, goat and dog for her maximum benefit.
Question 5a
Answer
Zoology Entomology
Question 5b
Answer
Genetics E
It is the science of passing body characteristics from parents to their offspring which includes both It is a science aiming at i
differences and similarities. controlled heredity.
Question 5c
Answer
Phycology Mycolog
It deals with scientific study of algae Deals with the study of fungi
Question 5d
Answer
It is a field of study concerning the survival problems of things that are living in Relatively a newer field of science that cons
Space Biology Exobiology
Question 5e
Answer
Biotechnology Bioinformatics
Usage of microbes or living cells in technology and industry. It is the analysis and management of biological data that is
Question 5f
Answer
Embryology Immunology
It is a field of biology that deals with the embryo development in It is a science dealing with the process and causative
animals and plants. against/resist diseases).
Question 5g
Answer
Ichthyology Pisciculture
It is concerned with study of fishes. It deals with the technique of growing fishes.
Ichthyology Pisciculture
Question 1
Do you think Biology can help in further increasing the yield of food? If so, how?
Answer
Yes, Biology can help in further increasing the yield of food. New varieties of plants and new breeds of cattle,
poultry, etc. are being developed with the knowledge of Biology. The science has also increased our knowledge of
diseases of plants and animals, and how to cure them. Plants and animals of newer varieties are cultivated by cross-
breeding through the application of biotechnological principles, unleashing unexplored concepts for a brighter
future. All these efforts are helping us to produce more food in fields, dairies and poultry farms.