Biology MCQ on Apiculture for NEET and Medical Exam 2021

MCQ on Apiculture: Biology is one of the most important and vital sections in NEET. It includes theories, descriptions, discoveries, diagrams, definitions, explanation of differences and relations. Most of the concepts covered in the NEET syllabus are from the NCERT syllabus of Class 11 & 12. Other related sources make up for the rest of the syllabus.

MCQ on Apiculture

In this post we are providing you MCQ on Apiculture, which will be beneficial for you in upcoming NEET, AIIMS, JIPMER, PGIMER, CBSE Board, ICSE Board, Class 12th, 11th.

MCQ on Apiculture

 

Q1. The honey bee is of greatest use to mankind as :
a) It is of medicinal benefits
b) Helps in cross- pollination
c) We get honey from them
d) None of these

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(b) Helps in cross – pollination

Q2. For how long does a worker bee live in the summer ?
a) For 2 weeks
b) For 2 months
c) For 4 months
d) For 6 months

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(b) For 2 months

Q3. Honey is 
a) Nectar of a flower
b) Nectar stored in the honey sac
c) Nectar mixed with saliva and stored in the honey sac
d) Nectar and water sucked by honey bee

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(c) Nectar mixed with saliva and stored in the honey sac

Q4. The bee carries the pollen back to its colony on:
a) Its body
b) Its middle legs
c) Its front legs
d) Its rear legs

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(d) Its rear legs

Q5. Apis dorsata is used to refer to 
a) Little bee
b) Indian bee
c) European bee
d) Rock bee

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(d) Rock bee

Q6. Amongst honey bees, the workers are:
a) Female
b) Male 
c) Both females and males
d) Hermaphrodite

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(a) Females

Q7. The development of a male bee (drone) takes how long?
a) 16 days
b) 19 days
c) 22 days
d) 24 days

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(d) 24 days

Q8. Nature of honey is
a) Acidic
b) Alkaline
c) Neutral
d) Turns basic after a few days

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(a) Acidic

Q9. The generic name of which of these is Apis ?
a) Fish
b) Honey bee
c) Lac insect 
d) Prawn

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(b) Honey bee

Q10. The Chief constituent of honey is
a) Disaccharides
b) Monosaccharide
c) Polysaccharides
d) Fats

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(b) Monosaccharide

 


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