Prepare for NEET with Botany-specific practice questions. Covering all major Botany chapters, this is perfect for your NEET Biology needs.
Which of the following is NOT a typical symptom of typhoid?
Sustained high fever
Diarrhea in the initial stages
Weakness and fatigue
Loss of appetite
A patient presents with severe muscle weakness, difficulty walking, and loss of tendon reflexes. Further investigation reveals impaired glucose metabolism and cardiac abnormalities. These symptoms are MOST likely associated with a deficiency of:
Vitamin D
Vitamin B12
Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
Niacin
A child displays stunted growth, impaired wound healing, and skin lesions. Biochemical analysis reveals decreased collagen synthesis. Which pair of nutrient deficiencies is MOST likely responsible for these symptoms?
Iron and Vitamin A
Zinc and Vitamin C
Copper and Vitamin D
Magnesium and Vitamin K
A plant exhibits interveinal chlorosis in its young leaves, while older leaves remain relatively unaffected. This symptom is indicative of a deficiency in which micronutrient that is relatively immobile within the plant?
Magnesium
Iron
Potassium
Nitrogen
Which of the following deficiency symptoms is NOT correctly paired with the deficient nutrient?
(a) Necrosis of leaf tips - Calcium
(b) Heart rot in sugar beet - Boron
(c) Whiptail in cauliflower - Molybdenum
(d) Dieback of shoots - Copper
(a) Necrosis of leaf tips - Calcium
(b) Heart rot in sugar beet - Boron
(c) Whiptail in cauliflower - Molybdenum
(d) Dieback of shoots - Copper
A patient experiences impaired dark adaptation, frequent infections, and dry skin. Which fat-soluble vitamin deficiency is MOST likely responsible?
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Vitamin K
Vitamin A
A deficiency in which vitamin can exacerbate the neurological symptoms observed in pernicious anemia, a condition primarily caused by Vitamin deficiency?
Vitamin C
Vitamin
Vitamin
Vitamin E
Which of the following deficiency symptoms is INCORRECTLY paired with the deficient nutrient?
Iron - Anemia
Iodine - Goiter
Vitamin A - Night blindness
Vitamin C - Rickets
A tobacco farmer notices stunted growth and reduced yield in his crop. Upon inspection, he finds knots on the roots of the plants. What is the most probable cause of this issue?
Viral infection of the leaves
Fungal infection of the stem
Root-knot nematode infection
Nutrient deficiency in the soil
Appearance of yellowish edges in the leaves is due to deficiency of
Calcium
Magnesium
Phosphorus
Potassium