Animal Nutrition Quiz 27 Quiz InstructionsThis quiz consists of 20 multiple-choice questions.You will be awarded 5 marks for each correct answer. Question 1: The difference between plants and animals is that the plant contain :GlycogenStarchGlobulinNone of these Question 2: Average Nitrogen content of protein is :15.51716.516 Question 3: End product of carbohydrate digestion in non-ruminant is :GlycogenGlucoseVolatile fatty acids Maltose Question 4: Pica is a condition in cattle caused by deficiency of :CalciumPhosphorusMagnesiumSulphur Question 5: Water requirement is related to :Energy intake Mineral intake Dry matter intake Protein intake Question 6: Heat increment is the heat lost as :Post absorptive state Vigorous exerciseExcess energy intake None Question 7: Essential fatty acid for farm animal isLinolenic acid Butyric acid Octanoic acid Lauric acid Question 8: Anti sterility vitamin is:CynocobalamineTocopherolErgosterolNone of these Question 9: Vitamin G is also known as:ThiamineRiboflavinPyridoxineNiacin Question 10: Gross energy can be determined by:Carbon Nitrogen balanceAdiabatic calorimeterThermometerBomb-Calorimeter Question 11: In ruminants methane energy lost as % of GE intake:5-7 %8-10 %11-12 %13-15 % Question 12: Sulphur containing amino acid is:TryptophaneLysineMethionineCitrulline Question 13: Avidine is an anti metabolite for:CholineFolic acidLipoic acidBiotin Question 14: Urea is best utilized by ruminants in presence of:ProteinAvailable carbohydrateFatMinerals Question 15: Osteomalacia is a condition usually seen in:Dry non pregnant YoungGrowing animals Adult animals Question 16: Heat production in animal varies with:Body weightBody sizeMetabolic body size None Question 17: Antibiotics feed additives in pre-ruminants calves are recommended because it:Reduces calf scoursIncrease PalatabilityEarly maturityNone of these Question 18: Zinc deficiency in pigs and cattle causesPara tuberculosis Parathyroid diseases ParakeratosisPerosis Question 19: By-Pass protein indicate protecting high quality protein from microbial degradation inRumenSmall intestineLarge intestineRectum Question 20: Vitamin E and selenium are:AntagonisticInter-relatedNon-relatedNone of these
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