Animal Nutrition Quiz 28 Quiz InstructionsThis quiz consists of 20 multiple-choice questions.You will be awarded 5 marks for each correct answer. Question 1: Alkali disease is caused by:Feeding alkali treated feedExcess intake of NaoH or bicarbonateDeficiency of fluorineToxicity of selenium Question 2: Steely wool condition is due to deficiency of:IronCopperLeadNone of these Question 3: The feeds rich in unsaturated fat producedSoft body fat Oily body fatHard body fatNone of these Question 4: Cellulose is having glucose linkages ά typeβ typeBothNone Question 5: Feeds having CF content <18% & >18% considered in category of following respectivelyConcentrate & RoughageRoughage & ConcentrateBothNone Question 6: Nitrogen free extracts includesCarbohydrateProteinMineralsVitamins Question 7: Acid and base balance in body is regulated byNaKClAll Question 8: Cannibalism in chicks is the deficiency symptom of –NaCaPZn Question 9: Excessive salt intake increased the requirement of –CarbohydratesProteinFatWater Question 10: In ruminants diet proper ratio of Nitrogen to Sulphur is –10:120:15:1None Question 11: Goiter develops mainly in hilly regions due to leaching of which of the following element from soilFeCu IZn Question 12: Dental carries are mainly associated with elementFPCuMn Question 13: Xanthine oxidase required for uric acid synthesis, have element in its structureMnCuMoZn Question 14: The term Vitamine was given byFunkKellnerMulderLevoisier Question 15: Tryptophan amino acid works as precursor for synthesis of vitaminFolic acidPyridoxineNiacinCynocobalamine Question 16: Antibiotic is most effective under the conditionHygienicUnhygienicSterileNone Question 17: In cat taurine deficiency leads to ……AscitisRetinal degenerationgoiterNone Question 18: Fatty acids are oxidized physiologically by –ά-oxidation β-oxidation δ-oxidationNone of the above Question 19: “Goose stepping” in pigs is related to deficiency of:PyridoxineBiotinPantothenic acid Manganese Question 20: Structural and reserve material in plants:ProteinCarbohydrateSilicaFiber
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