9th Class Biology MCQs Urdu Medium

Full book important Multiple Choice Questions ( MCQs ) as a form of 9th class biology mcqs urdu medium written by Honorable Professor Mr. Shazam Khanzada Suib. These notes are very helpful in the preparation of the 9th class biology mcqs urdu medium of Biology for the students of the Matric and these are according to the paper patterns of all Punjab boards.

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  • Here are the detailed 9th class biology solved mcqs pdf urdu medium to help you prepare for your exams.
  • Important Multiple Choice Questions ( MCQs ) for Biology 9th Class in Urdu Medium Punjab Textbook Board.
  • Note: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink.
  • The Protein which maintains the water balance of blood is:  (A) Fibrinogen  (B) Albumin  (C) Haemoglobin  (D) Globulin  
  • A single  layer of cells which  surrounds the pericycle is  called:  (A) Cortex  (B) Endodermis  (C) Xylem  (D) Phloem   
  • It is an example of macronutrients: (A) Iron  (B) Boron  (C) Chlorine  (D) Oxygen 
  • It can enter into Krebs cycle: (A) Glucose  (B) Pyruvic acid  (C) Citric Acid  (D) Acety I co- enzymes -A
  • Starch  is broken down by  an enzyme which is called:  (A) Lipase  (B) Protease  (C) Amylase  (D) Glutamines 
  • Whose cells never enter in G-0 phase? (A) Liver  (B) Kidney  (C) Nerves  (D) Epithelial  
  • Gas exchange in gills and lugs occur by which process? (A) Osmosis  (B) facilitated transport  (C) diffusion  (D) Active transport 
  • The resolution of light  microscope is: (A) 0.2 nonometer  (B) 0.2 micrometer  (C) 0.2 megameter  (D) 0.2 millimeter 
  • An extinct species in Pakistan is: (A) Whale  (B) Ibex  (C) Markhor  (D) swamp deer 
  • According to simple classification, the human being class is: (A) Chordate  (B) Primates  (C) mammalia  (D) Homo  
  • The first step in solving a biological problem is: (A) Recognition  (B) Observations  (C) Deductions  (D) Experimentations 
  • Most of the transpiration occurs through.  (A)Stomata  (B) Mesophyll  (C) Cuticle  (D) Lenticels
  • Blood group individuals are universal recipients.  (A) O  (B) AB  (C) AC  (D) A
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  • The microscopic study of tissues is called.  (A) Microbiology  (B) Histology  (C) Biology  (D) Zoology
  • The tentative explanation of observations is called.  (A) Hypothesis  (B) Theory  (C) Law  (D) Deductions
  • Algae belong to kingdom.  (A) Plantae  (B) Fungi  (C) Protista  (D) Monera
  • The National bird of Pakistan is.  (A) Chakor partridge  (B) Pigeon  (C) Parrot  (D) Crow
  • Chromosomes are composed of:  (A) DNA  (B) RNA  (C) DNA and Protein  (D) RNA and Protein
  • Movement of molecules from an are of lower concentration to the are of higher concentration is called.  (A) Osmosis  (B) Diffusion  (C) Facilitated Diffusion  (D) Active Transport
  • Duplication of chromosomes takes place in phase.  (A) G1  (B) S  (C) G2  (D) G0
  • Stomata cover of oral Cavity is the grinding of food by teeth is called.  (A) 1-2%  (B) 1-3%  (C) 1-4%  (D) 1-5% 
  • The function of oral Cavity is the grinding of food by teeth is called.  (A) Ingestion  (B) Mastication  (C) Lubrication  (D) Digestion
  • Cells performing same function organize into group that is called:  (A) Organ-system  (B) Organ  (C) Tissue  (D) Organelle
  • The bark of which tree was used for curing malaria (A) Amaltas (B) Mango (C) Orange (D) Quina Quina
  • National bird of Pakistan is: (A) Eagle (B) Chakor patridge (C) Dove (D) Pigeon
  • Robert Whittakar introduced five Kingdom system of classification in the year (A) 1896 (B) 1937 (C) 1967 (D) 1976
  • The Thin extensions of inner mitochondrial membrane are called (A) Cristae (B) Matrix (C) Thylakoids (D) Stroma
  • Fluid of chloroplast is called:  (A) Cytoplasm  (B) Cytosol  (C) Stroma (D) Nucleoplasm
  • Complete set of spindle fibers is called:  (A) Chromatin  (B) Mitotic spindle  (C) Kinetochore  (D) Pharagmoplast
  • The term enzyme was first used by the Physiologist named: (A) Ibn-e-Nafees  (B) Emil Fischer  (C) Winhelm Kuhne (D) Louis pasture

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