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Question- 1.
Question- 2.
1. Growth
2. Metabolism
3. Cellular organization
4. Consciousness
Question- 3.
a. Living systems
b. Living organisms
c. Non-living organisms
d. Both b and c
Question- 4.
In------------- of higher animals and plants-------- and ------- are mutually------ events.
Question- 5.
microscope
Question- 6.
How many of the following will show the growth or increase in mass?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 1
d. 2
Question- 7.
c. Accumulation or increase in mass from inside is the basis of growth in living beings.
Question- 8.
Question- 9.
(3) The number of species present is much more than identified species.
Question- 10.
p. Yeast 1. regeneration
q. Hydra 2. budding
s. Filamentous Algae
t. Planaria
u. Flat worms
Question- 11.
a.Growth
b. Reproduction
c. Both a and b
d. Accumulation
Question- 12.
An attribute found in plants but not animals is
(1) Metabolism
(3) Autotrophy
Question- 13.
Question- 14.
a. Asexual reproduction
living organisms.
Question- 15.
Question- 16.
b. Growth, reproduction and ability to respond are the only unique features of living organisms.
c. a and b both
d. Metabolism, ability to self-replicate and self-organise are the unique features of living organisms.
Question- 17.
I. In the single-celled organisms, we are not very clear about the usage of the two terms – growth and
reproduction.
II. When it comes to unicellular organisms like bacteria, unicellular algae or amoeba, reproduction is
synonymous with growth, i.e., increase in number of cells.
Question- 18.
In how many organisms present below in the box in which reproduction is synonymous with growth?
Amoeba, Yeast, Diatom, Mules, Spirogyra, Mangifera, Panthera, Datura and Gonyaulax
1. 7
2. 5
3. 4
4. 6
Question- 19.
a. 4
b. 3
c. 1
d. 5
Question- 20.
4 All organisms, from the prokaryotes to the most complex eukaryotes can sense and respond to
environmental cues
Question- 21.
Options:
1. A and B
2. B and C
3. A and D
4. B and D
Question- 22.
The most obvious & complicated feature of all living organisms is:
(1) The ability to sense their surroundings or environment and respond to these environmental stimuli.
(4) Presence of complex organs systems such as digestive and nervous system.
Question- 23.
c. The sum total of all the chemical reaction occurring on the surface of our body is metabolism.
Question- 24.
Living organisms exhibit distinctive characteristics to differentiate from non-living objects. Which one of the
following statements can be considered as defining property of living things?
4 Metabolic sections that can be demonstrated outside the body in cell-free system only
Question- 25.
1 Growth and cellular organisation are considered as defining properties of living organisms
3 Living organisms are self reflecting, self regulating and evolving interesting systems
Question- 26.
1. Organisms that can respond to stimuli are with a well developed nervous system..
2. Generally growth and reproduction are mutually exclusive events in higher organism.
Question- 27.
1 In majority of higher, the growth and reproduction are mutually exclusive events
4 Growth cannot be taken as a defining property of living organisms if we take increase in body mass as a
criterion on growth
Question- 28.
II. Metabolic reactions cannot be demonstrated outside the body in cell-free systems.
Question- 29.
Which of the following characters, are defining features of all living organisms?
(C) Metabolism
Question- 30.
Consider the following regarding the reasons for the fact that now Cyanobacteria are kept in Monera and not
in Plantae:
1. I and II only
4. I, II and III
Question- 31.
(1) Theopharastus
(2) Aristotle
(4) Darwin
Question- 32.
(1) Aristotle
(2) Theopharastus
(4) Huxley
Question- 33.
Question- 34.
Heterotrophic, eukaryotic, multicellular organisms lacking a cell wall are included in the kingdom.
1. Protista
2. Fungi
3. Plantae
4. Animalia
Question- 35.
In five kingdom classification, which single kingdom contains blue-green algae, nitrogen-fixing bacteria and
methanogenic archaebacteria
(1) Monera
(2) Protista
(3) Plantae
(4) Fungi
Question- 36.
1. Phylogeny
2. Ancestry
3. Palaeontology
4. Ontogeny
Question- 37.
In two Kingdom classification plantae had all bacteria, algae and fungi with them on the basis of
Question- 38.
(1) 1968
(2) 1969
(3) 1965
(4) 1966
Question- 39.
Question- 40.
Which of the following was not the limitation of two Kingdom classification?
Question- 41.
4. It is not phylogenetic.
Question- 42.
1. Being multicellular
3. Being heterotrophic
4. Being eukaryotic
Question- 43.
The first attempt for Biological classification was because of the need to use organisms for our own use. Here
which kind of uses are considered?
Question- 44.
Which out of the following was not the basis of the five kingdom classification?
Question- 45.
Question- 46.
According to the five-kingdom classification system, which of the following kingdom has multicellular/loose
tissue level body organization?
1. Protista
2. Plantae
3. Animalia
4. Fungi
Question- 47.
Question- 48.
Dikaryophase of fungus is
b. Diploid nucleus
Question- 49.
I. Heterotroph organisms
Question- 50.
II. Their bodies consist of hyphae that many be interconnected to form mycelium.
III. They secrete digestive enzymes onto organic matter and then absorb the products of the digestion.
IV. Fungi can break down almost any carbon containing product.
V. Fungi do not enter symbiotic relationships.
(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4) 5
Question- 51.
a. Plasmogamy
b. Meiosis
c. Mitosis
d. Karyogamy
Question- 52.
(1) Vegetative
(2) Asexual
(3) Sexual
Question- 53.
(2) Dog
(3) Camel
(4) Rabbit
Question- 54.
Question- 55.
Asexual reproduction is by the production of different types of spores. Out of that most common is
(1) Carpospore
(2) Zoospores
(3) Basidiospores
(4) Akinetes
Question- 56.
Hydrocolloid is
Question- 57.
(1) Because at least half of the total carbon dioxide fixation on Earth is carried out by algae through
photosynthesis.
(2) Algae being photosynthetic can increase the level of dissolved oxygen in their immediate environment
(3) They are primary producers of energy rich compounds and form the basis of the food cycles of all aquatic
animals
Question- 58.
Oogamous
Question- 59.
(1) Chlorella
(2) Volvox
(3) Ulothrix
(4) Spirogyra
Question- 60.
Question- 61.
Question- 62.
(1) Chlamydomonas
(2) Spirogyra
(3) Volvox
(4) Fucus
Question- 63.
(1) Laminaria
(2) Sargassum
(3) Porphyra
(4) Volvox
Question- 64.
(1) Gelidium
(2) Gracilaria
(3) Volvox
Question- 65.
Question- 66.
Gametophyte of Bryophyte is
2. Independent, multicellular.
3. Dependent on sporophyte.
4. Foliose in nature.
Question- 67.
Read the following statements reagrding bryophytes and choose the incorrect option.
Question- 68.
Sporophyte in bryophytes is
1. Parasitic on gametophyte
4. Haploid phase
Question- 69.
1. Primary protonema.
2. Secondary protonema.
3. Rhizoids.
4. Both 1 and 2.
Question- 70.
1. Apical bud
2. Axillary bud
3.Lateral bud
4. Meristem
Question- 71.
(1) mustard
(2) castor
(3) Pinus
(4) Sphagnum
Question- 72.
Archegoniophore is present in
(1) Chara
(2) Adiantum
(3) Funaria
(4) Marchantia
Question- 73.
The most primitive among the living vascular plants are the
(1) ferns
(3) mosses
(4) cycads
Question- 74.
Question- 75.
1 Bryophytes
2 Pteridophytes
3 Gymnosperms
Question- 76.
The diploid sporphyte is represented by a dominant, independent, photoshynthetic, vascular plant body. It
alternates with multicellular, saprophytic/autotrophic, independent but short-lived haploid gametophyte. This
type of pattern is exhibited by
Question- 77.
1 Zygote
2 Oospore
4 Spore
Question- 78.
The type of life-cycle in which there is no free-living sporophytes and the dominant, photosynthetic phase in
such plants is the free-living gametophyte. We are talking about
Question- 79.
(1) Marchantia
(2) Fucus
(3) Funaria
(4) Chlamydomonas
Question- 80.
Some plant groups exhibit intermediate condition w.r.t life cycle pattern. Which characteristic will not be
exhibited by such kind of plant?
Question- 81.
Question- 82.
1.Food gathering
2.Respiratory exchange
3.Removal of waste
Question- 83.
1.Sycon-Scypha
Question- 84.
Which one of the following is incorrect about Porifera?
Question- 85.
1. Spicules
2. Choanocytes
3. A digestive tract
Question- 86.
(1) Echinodermata
(2) Coelenterata
(3) Ctenophora
(4) Porifera
Question- 87.
(1) ostia
(2) oscula
(3) choanocytes
Question- 88.
1.Sexual
2.Asexual
3.Both 1 and 2
4.None of these
Question- 89.
1.spongocoel
2.Ostia
3.Osculum
4.Spicules
Question- 90.
1.Sea-pen
2.Sea-fan
3.Obelia
4.Sea anemone
Question- 91.
(1) Poriferan
(2) Coelenterate
(3) Echinoderm
(4) Mollusc
Question- 92.
2. Physalia
3. Aurelia
4. Adamsia
Question- 93.
1.Bilaterally symmetrical
3.Acoelomate animals
4.All of these
Question- 94.
(1) 8
(2) 6
(3) 4
(4) 9
Question- 95.
1.Flame cells
2.Nephridia
3.Malphigian tubules
4.Green glands
Question- 96.
(1) Pleurobrachia
(2) Euspongia
Question- 97.
Question- 98.
A phylum which are multicellular, having Bilateral symmetry and without body cavity is
1.Platyhelminthes
2.Aschelminthes
3.Nemathelminthes
4.Both 2 and 3
Question- 99.
2. Presence of pseudocoel
3. Radial symmetry
4. Bilateral symmetry
Question- 100.
II. Ctenophores are the largest animals that use cilia for locomotion.
III. Nematodes include highly successful parasites but unable to infect plants.
Which of the above statements are true?
Question- 101.
3.Pseudo-coelomate animals
4.All of these
Question- 102.
3.Monoecious
Question- 103.
Which one of the following groups of animals is bilaterally symmetrical and triploblastic?
(3) Ctenophores
(4) Sponges
Question- 104.
Which one of the following statements about certain given animals is correct?
(1) Ancylostoma
(2) Wuchereria
(3) Adamsia
Question- 106.
(1) Pinworm
(2) Hookworm
(3) Flatworm
Question- 107.
Question- 108.
Presence of radula and feather like gills are the characteristic features of
1. Pila
2. Delphinus
3. Pavo
4. Rattus
Question- 109.
The largest and the second largest phylum of the animal kingdom are
(1) Arthropoda and Echinodermata
Question- 110.
(1) Dentalium
(2) Pinctada
(3) Pila
(4) Aplysia
Question- 111.
1. Sepia
2. Octopus
3. Pila
4. Echinus
Question- 112.
Which of the following is a correct match w.r.t. members listed and corresponding taxon?
Question- 113.
Consider the following sets of some animals. The set that consists of all animals belonging to the same phylum
is:
Question- 114.
How many of the characters given below are true for echinoderms?
II. The adult echinoderms are radially symmetrical but larvae are bilaterally symmetrical.
1. 3
2. 4
3. 5
4. 6
Question- 115.
2. Bisexual animals
Question- 116.
(i) Parapodia.
(iv) Proboscis.
2. (i) only
Question- 117.
4. It is a protochordate
Question- 118.
(1) Doliolum
(2) Branchiostoma
(3) Balanoglossus
(4) Petromyzon
Question- 119.
1. Presence of notochord.
2. Exclusively marine.
4. Exclusively parasitic.
Question- 120.
(2) Lancelets
(3) Cyclostomata
Question- 121.
Which of the following characteristic features always holds true for the corresponding group of animals?
Question- 122.
(1) Pristis
(2) Torpedo
(3) Trygon
(4) Scoliodon
Question- 123.
1. Clarias
2. Pristis
3. Trygon
4. Carcohrodon
Question- 124.
Question- 125.
1. Operculum
2. Swim bladder
3. Ammonotelism
4. Placoid scales
Question- 126.
All cyclostomes are ___________ on some fishes; paired fins are _________, cranium is ________ and
circulation is _______ type.
Question- 127.
I. Air bladder
II. Operculum
III. Viviparity
1. I, II and III
3. I and II only
(1) Diplotene
(2) Diakinesis
(3) Metaphase I
(4) Anaphase I
Question- 129.
Question-130.
(1) Herbarium – Store house of dried, pressed and preserved plants on sheets.
(3) Botanical garden – An institution located in an enclosed piece of land which grows numerous kinds of
plants
(4) Zoological parks – Places where only dead wild animals are kept in preserved conditions.
Question-131.
(4) They often grow in most inhospitable places such as barren rocks
Question-132.
The cell wall is impregnated with silica to form transparent siliceous shell in
Question-134.
Question-135.
Question-136.
(4) Either closely packed cells with no intercellular spaces or have small intercellular spaces
Question-137.
Question-139.
Question-140.
Question- 141.
Question-142.
Question-143
Which of the following factors increases the transpiration rate?
Question-144.
Question-145.
Question-146.
Question-147.
In alcoholic fermentation, redox equivalents picked up by coenzyme are used for the reduction of
(1) 3 phosphoglyceraldehyde
(3) Acetaldehyde
First stage in the formation of symbiotic relationship between the nitrogen fixing bacteria and legumes
involves
Question-149.
c. Embryo d. Seed
Question-150.
(3) 3 NADH2 and 1 FADH2 are produced during one Krebs’ cycle
Question-151.
Which of the following plant growth regulators is derived from adenine but does not occur naturally in plants.
Question-153.
Question-154.
Question-155.
Question-156.
(3) Co-dominance
During somatic hybridization, cell are treated with to produce the naked protoplast. AandB
Question-158.
Question-159.
(2) Lactobacillus
(3) Penicillium
(4) Clostridium
Question-160.
(a) There are the evidences that DNA was the first gentic material in the history of life.
(c) DNA replication is said to be semiconservative as it has two strands of polynucleotide chain.
(d) A nitrogenous base is linked to the pentose sugar through N-glycosidic linkage.
Question-161.
(1) Competition
(2) Mutualism
(3) Amensalism
(4) Commensalism
Question-162.
Column-I Column-II
Question-163.
(2) Herbivores
Question-164.
Which of the following are not given any place in ecological pyramids
Question-165.
Question-166.
The most important cause responsible for animals and plants extinction is
(2) Over-exploitation
(4) Co-extinction
Question-167.
(3) O3 (4) CO
Question-168.
Algal bloom in lake causes all the effects given below, except
Question-170.
Question-171.
Question-172.
Which of the following type of structural level is exhibited by DNA in Watson-Crick model?
Question-173.
Column I Column II
(1) i-d, ii-a, iii-b, iv,-c (2) i-c, ii-d, iii-b, iv-a
(3) i-b, iii-c, ii-a, iv-d (4) i-d, ii-c, iii-b, iv-a
Question-174.
Question-175.
(1) Procarboxypeptidases
(2) Lipases
(3) Enterokinase
(4) Nucleases
Question-176.
Inspiration can occur if pressure is less than atmospheric pressure, i.e., there is pressure in the lungs w.r.t.
atmosphere pressure. A B
AB
Question-177.
The respiratory volume/capacity of air that cannot be measured by using a spirometer is
Question-178.
(1) Both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in plasma and both A and B antigens on RBC’s surface.
Question-179.
Question-180.
(b) Dehydration
How many of the above given factors are responsible for triggering RAAS mechanism?
Urea that is finally excreted in the urine enters filtrate by the process called
(4) Ultrafiltration
Question-182.
Question-183.
Question-184.
(A) Depolarization of an axonal membrane is caused due to rise in stimulus-induced permeability to Na+ and
its rapid influx into axoplasm.
(B) Diffusion of K+ outside the axonal membrane restores the resting potential of the membrane.
(C) Sodium potassium pump maintains active transport of 2Na+ outwards for 3K+ into axoplasm across resting
membrane
A part of brain that lies at the base of thalamus and controls body temperature, urge for eating and drinking is
Question-186.
Select the incorrect match w.r.t hormones and respective deficiency disease
Question-187.
Question-188.
Choose the incorrect match w.r.t. total number of following structures in cockroach
Question-189.
Statement B : Zygote is the vital link that ensures continuity of species between organisms of one generation
and the next.
Choose the correct option.
Question-190.
If vas deferens in human male reproductive system is blocked, then transport of sperms will be blocked from
Question-191.
LH surge induced ovulation in human females during menstrual cycle occurs due to positive feedback
mechanism by
(1) FSH
(2) Progesterone
(3) Estrogen
(4) Oxytocin
Question-192.
(1) Nirodh
(2) Diaphragms
Question-194.
An ART, in which embryo with more than 8 blastomeres could be transferred into the uterus is
(1) ZIFT
(2) IUI
(3) IUT
(4) AI
Question-195.
(2) Ascariasis
(3) Filariasis
(4) Pneumonia
Question-197.
The yellowish fluid colostrum secreted by mother during initial days of lactation provides _____ to the infant.
Choose the option that fills the blank correctly
Question-198.
3′-CCTTAAGG-5′ 5′-TTAAGGCC-3′
5′-CCTAGG-3′ 3′-TAGCTCAG-5′
Question-200.
Question-201.
DNA fragments are resolved based on their size in gel electrophoresis through sieving effect. This separation
of fragments is based on the property of
Question-202.
If alien piece of DNA is inserted in restriction site of Pst I in pBR322, resultant recombinants will be
Question-203.
The method of introducing alien DNA by directly injecting it into the nucleus of an animal cell is called
(3) Fungus
(4) Virus
Question-205.
In RNAi, which of the following molecules binds to and prevents translation of the
specific mRNA?
(1) dsDNA
(2) ssDNA
(3) ssRNA
(4) dsRNA
Question-206.
The first clinical gene therapy was given to a 4 year old girl with
Question-207.
Question-208.
Presence of radula and feather like gills are the characteristic features of
Question-209.
(1) Operculum
Question-210.
Select the incorrect match w.r.t. group of animals and their taxon
Question-211.
The enzyme that seals 5’ PO4 and 3’ OH polynucleotide ends while creating a
recombinant DNA molecule is
(3) DNAse
Question-212.
Part of a plasmid such as pBR322 responsible for controlling the copy number of the
linked alien DNA is
Question-213.
Question-214.
(1) Separation of DNA fragments occurs based on their size in agarose gel.
(3) Treatment with ice-cold calcium can enhance efficiency of transformation in host
cells.
(4) Extension step during PCR is based on the molabile nature of Taq polymerase.
Question-215.
(1) Genetically – Lacks engineered insulin disulfide bonds between chain A and B
(4) First transgenic – Produced milk rich sheep, Rosie in human α- lactalbumin
Question-216.
Question-217.
Question-218.
Question-219.
Question-220.
Question-221.
(1) Colostrum
Question-222.
Statement A : Histamine is a potent vasodilator released from mast cells during allergic
reaction.
Question-223.
(2) Gnetales
(3) Conifers
(4) Gingkos
Question-224.
Which type of natural selection is said to have occurred when more individuals acquire
peripheral character value at both ends of the distribution curve?
Question-225.
Question-226.
Question-227.
Which among the following can be cured if detected early and treated properly?
Question-228.
Question-229.
How many sex chromosomes does a normal human baby inherit from father?
Question-230.
Question-233.
Which of the following is a correct match w.r.t. members listed and corresponding
taxon?
Question-234.
(2) A pair of spermatheca is present in the 6th segment of only female cockroach.
(3) Anal styles present exclusively in males are attached to 10th tergite.
(4) Mesothoracic wings are opaque, dark and leathery in appearance and are used in
flight.
Question-235.
Secretions from these help in digestion of food in cockroach. ‘These’ represents the
Question-237.
(4) Phosphodiester bonds are a characteristic feature of both RNA and DNA
Question-238.
(1) Transferase
(2) Lyase
(3) Ligase
(4) Hydrolase
Question-239.
Question-240.
(2) Paneth cells in mucosa of gut secrete lysozyme that has antibacterial effects.
(3) Mucus secreting goblet cells are present in submucosa of wall of alimentary canal.
Question-241.
The partial pressure of O2 and CO2 in the systemic veins is same as that in
Question-242.
(1) 250 ml
(2) 200 ml
(3) 750 ml
(4) 400 ml
Question-243.
Electrocardiograph records
Question-244.
This hormone promotes loss of sodium and water in urine, thereby increasing urinary
output. This
(1) JG cells
(2) Liver
(3) Medulla
Question-245.
In a healthy person, the red muscle fibres appear red due to stored
(1) Carboxyhemoglobin
(2) Carbaminohemoglobin
(3) Myoglobin
(4) Erythropoietin
Question-246.
(2) Hormones derived from amino acids including epinephrine and thyroxine both of
which do not require extracellular receptors.
(3) CCK targets exocrine and endocrine part of pancreas to stimulate secretion of water,
bicarbonate ions and hormones.
Question-247.
Question-248.
Who first explained that new cells are formedfrom pre-existing cells
Question-249.
Which of the following function is not related to the organelles that are considered to
be a part of
endomembrane system?
Question-250.
Column-A Column-B
Question-251.
Question-252.
The least number of meiotic divisions to form 120 seeds in a typical angiospermic plant
is
Question-253.
Which of the following characteristics of living beings is not said to be true for worker
bees?
Question-254.
The lowest taxonomic category that is common to both potato and brinjal is
Question-255.
(4) Both plants and animals in preserved conditions can be seen here
Question-256.
On the basis of all of the following aspects, plants and fungi are similar, except
Question-257.
(2) Class-Rhodophyceae
(4) Class-Phaeophyceae
Question-258.
• Mycelium is septate
(1) Zygomycetes
(2) Deuteromycetes
(3) Basidiomycetes
(4) Ascomycetes
Question-259.
Question-260.
Pulvinus is
Question-261.
Question-262.
For which of the following plants, the representation in floral formula is Liliacae type
correct ?
Question-263.
Question-264.
(1) Endodermis
(2) Pericycle
Question-265.
Question-266.
Identify the following statements as true (T) or false (F) and select the option
accordingly
(C) In some green algae, food is stored in the form of oil droplets
(1) T F T
(2) F F F
(3) F F T
(4) T T F
Question-267.
(1) Equisetum
(2) Cycas
(3) Dryopteris
(4) Pinus
Question-268.
Question-269.
Question-270.
How many of the following elements are considered to be micronutrients for plants?
(1) Four
(2) Three
(3) Six
(4) Five
Question-271.
In the experiment by which the first action spectrum was described, T.W. Engelmann
Question-272.
Question-273.
(4) Hatch and Slack – Primary CO2 acceptor pathway is phosphoenol pyruvate
Question-274.
(a) The substrate used in protoplasmic respiration does not contain nitrogen.
Question-275.
What would be the most possible anomaly when oxaloacetic acid is being continuously
removed
(3) There will be the formation of only 20 ATP from the Krebs cycle
Question-276.
Select the correct option for (i) and (ii) that make the sentence a correct sense.
Question-277.
Column-I Column-II
Question-278.
In sexually reproducing organisms, the vital link between two successive generation is
(1) Zygote
(2) Gamete
(3) Embryo
Question-279.
Which of the four layers of anther wall has polyploid cells having dense cytoplasm?
(2) Epidermis
(3) Tapetum
(4) Endothecium
Question-280.
(1) Chalaza
(2) Nucellus
(4) Integument
(2) It degenerates
Question-282.
50% of the male gametes have only autosomes and the rest 50% have both autosomes
and one sex chromosomes in
(1) Grasshopper
(2) Drosophila
(3) Birds
(4) Butterflies
Question-283.
Question-284.
Question-285.
Question-286.
Question-287.
Induced mutations have been used for generating resistance in mung bean for
(4) TMV
Question-288.
For which of the following predatory food chain pyramid of biomass is inverted?
Question-289.
Read the following statements and select the option which is true for them
Statement-2 Apical and axillary meristems are free of viruses due to high concentration
of auxin
Question-290.
Statins are
Question-291.
Question-292.
correct?
Question-293.
All of the following are concerned with bad health of ecosystem, except
Question-294.
Select the incorrect match w.r.t. some proteins and their functions.
Question-295.
Select a digestive disorder in which food is not properly digested leading to a feeling of
fullness
(1) Jaundice
(2) Diarrhoea
(3) Constipation
(4) Indigestion
Question-296.
(4) Insulin from an animal source (foreign) can cause allergy in some patients.
Question-297.
(1) CuT
(2) Cu7
(4) Progestasert
Question-298.
The yellowish fluid, colostrum secreted by motherduring the initial days of lactation
provides the
infant with
Question-299.
Question-300.
Choose the correct sequence of synthesis and transport of milk to the exterior in the
mammary
glands.
A gene locus has two alleles A and a, if the frequency of dominant allele A is 0.6 then
what will be the percentage of homozygous recessive individuals in the population?
Question-302.
Column-I Column-II
Question-303.
(1) Gonorrhoea
(2) Syphilis
(4) Chlamydiasis
Question-304.
All of the following factors are responsible for favouring formation of concentrated
urine except
Question-305.
(1) Radiography
(2) CT
(3) MRI
Question-306.
Choose the option which contains only correct statement(s) w.r.t role of organs in
excretion in humans.
b. Secretions of sweat glands contain large quantities of substances like urea, ammonia
and uric acid
c. Sebaceous glands eliminate certain substances like sterols, hydrocarbons and waxes
through sebum.
Question-307.
(3) Arthritis
(4) Osteoporosis
Question-308.
Select the correct set of animals which possessall the above characteristics.
Question-309.
Following statements describe separation and isolation of DNA fragments using agarose
gel
(1) DNA fragments are negatively charged thus can be forced to move towards anode.
(3) DNA fragements can only by visualised after staining them with chilled ethanol.
Question-310.
Question-311.
Question-312.
Question-313.
Which of the following substances can be used to treat a bacterial cell to degrade its cell
wall for isolation of its genetic material?
Question-314.
Choose the incorrect match w.r.t. digestive enzymes and their substrates.
Enzyme, Substrate
Match the following hormones with their associated diseases. Select the correct option.
Column I Column II
c. Tetany (iii) GH
Question-316.
Question-317.
(4) Datura
Question-318.
In a bird species, the population is split into groups, one with large feet and one with
small feet. Majority of the birds with medium-sized feet do not survive and die. Which
type of natural selection has occurred in the given population?
(1) MALT constitutes about 50% of the lymphoid tissue in human body
(4) Chronic use of drugs and alcohol can damage nervous system and liver
Question-320.
Question-321.
Choose the incorrect match w.r.t. number of given bones in human body.
(1) Humerus-2
(2) Ribs-12
(3) Hyoid – 1
Question-322.
(1) P-wave
(4) T wave
Question-323.
Question-324.
Question-325.
(1) Mandible
(2) Labrum
(3) Labium
(4) Hypopharynx
Question-326.
All of the brain capacities of following hominids are correctly matched except
Question-327.
Select the correct pair representing the diagnostic test for AIDS and its treatment
(3) VDRL/antibiotics
Question-328.
(2) CCK acts on both pancreas and gall bladder and stimulates the secretion of
pancreatic enzymes and bile juice
(4) Progesterone acts on mammary glands stimulating the formation of alveoli and milk
secretion
Question-330.
Select the option with wrong characteristics ofcertain formed elements in human blood
Question-331.
AB
Question-332.
Question-333.
The similarity in the bone pattern of the forelimbs of many vertebrates exhibits
(1) Analogy
Question-334.
Question-335.
Question-336.
Question-337.
Question-338.
The orange colour of carrot roots is due to which of the given plastids?
Question-339.
(1) Centromere
(3) Kinetochore
(4) Telomere
Question-340.
If the initial amount of DNA is 30C in a diploid cell with 12 chromosomes then the
number of chromosomes and amount of DNA respectively in S-phase of cell cycle will be
Question-341.
In karyokinesis, the best stage to study the shapes and morphology of the chromosomes
respectively are
Question-342.
Question-343.
Question-344.
Mycelium is septate and branched in all of the given classes of fungi, except
Question-345.
Question-346.
Question-347.
Question-348.
(1) Sclereids
(3) Parenchyma
(4) Collenchyma
Question-349.
All of the given functions of epidermal tissue system are facilitated by trichomes, except
(1) Protection
Question-350.
Question-351.
Question-352.
Question-353.
Question-354.
Match the column I and column II w.r.t elements and their physiological role.
ABCD
Question-355.
Question-356.
How many ATPs are consumed to fix three molecules of CO2 w.r.t C3 pathway?
(1) 3 (2) 6
(3) 9 (4) 2
Question-357.
Question-358.
Question-359.
Read the following statements stating them as true (T) or false (F) and select the correct
option.
A. From one glucose molecule 36 or 38 ATP molecules are released during aerobic
respiration.
D. Yeasts poison themselves to death when the concentration of alcohol reaches about
13%.
ABCD
(1) T T F T
(3) T F T T
(4) F T T T
Question-360.
Richmond Lang effect is associated with which of the given plant hormones?
Question-361.
Both A and B promote cell division which show their synergistic effect on cell division.
Question-362.
Question-363.
(1) Cladophora
(2) Ulothrix
(3) Chara
Question-364.
Cells of which of the given layer of anther nourishes the developing pollen grains?
Question-365.
How many meiotic divisions are required to produce 200 seeds in a typical angiosperm?
Question-366.
How many types of gametes are possible in a plant with genotype AaBBccDdEe?
(3) 5 (4) 6
Question-367.
Question-368.
Question-369.
Question-370.
Select the incorrect match w.r.t genes and their functions in lac operon
Question-371.
From 1960 to 2000 wheat production in India increased from A million tonnes to B
AB
(1) 11 75
(2) 35 89.5
(3) 11 89.5
(4) 35 75
Question-372.
Pusa komal is bred by hybridisation and selection for disease resistance to bacterial
blight is a variety of which of the given crop?
Question-373.
Which of the given bacteria play very beneficial role in checking disease causing
microbes in our stomach?
Question-374.
Question-375.
Question-376.
(1) Commensalism
(2) Competition
(3) Amensalism
(4) Mutualism
Question-377.
Which of the given is not correct w.r.t characteristics of anthropogenic ecosystem, like
crop fields?
Question-378.
Question-379.
(1) 14 (2) 26
(3) 6 (4) 43
Question-380.
(1) Quagga
(2) Thylacine
(3) Dodo
Question-381
Question-382.
Question-383.
Question-384.
Question-385.
(1) Glucose
(2) Lactose
(3) Sucrose
(4) Maltose
Question-386.
Question-387.
(1) Carrier proteins help in absorption of glucose and amino acids in alimentary canal
(2) Fatty acids and glycerol being insoluble are incorporated into small droplets called
chylomicrons in intestinal lumen which move into the intestinal mucosa.
(3) Active transport of nutrients occurs against the concentration gradient and hence
requires energy
(4) Absorption of substances takes place in different parts of alimentary canal, like
mouth, stomach, small intestine and large intestine
Question-388.
The amount of air which remains in lungs even after forcible expiration in a healthy
adult man averages
(1) 500 ml
(2) 1100-1200 ml
(3) 2500-3000 ml
(4) 6000 ml
Question-389.
Select the incorrectly matched pair w.r.t mode of transport of respiratory gases
Question-390.
Match the items given in column I with those in column II and select the correct option
given below w.r.t. humans
Column-I Column-II
Question-391.
The relation between the duration of one cardiac cycle and heart rate is
Question-392.
A person belonging to blood group ‘AB’ can donate blood to individuals belonging to
blood group
(1) O (2) A, B, O
Question-393.
Question-394.
Question-395.
Question-396.
Select the option which contains only the incorrect statements w.r.t sliding filament
theory of muscle contraction
a. Acto-myosin cross bridge breaks as a new ATP binds to the myosin head
Question-397.
(1) Part of the eye ball where optic nerve leaves the eye.
(2) Thinned-out portion of the retina where only the cones are densely packed.
Question-398.
(1) Thermoregulation
Question-399.
(3) Oviparity
Question-400.
Question-401.
Which pair of animals show all the below listed features (a to e)?
b. Direct development
c. Streamlined body
e. Marine
Question-402.
Question-403.
Choose the set of hormones which cannot be found in a female unless she is pregnant.
Question-404.
How many of the following are diploid cells? Spermatogonium Ovum Primary
spermatocyte Primary oocyte Oogonium Sperm Secondary spermatocyte Sertoli cell
Question-405.
(1) Roundworm
(2) Earthworm
(3) Leech
(4) Tapeworm
Question-406.
(1) Ovulation
(3) Puberty
(4) Menstruation
Question-407.
Question-408.
WW Ww ww
(1) 64 32 4
(2) 32 4 64
(3) 4 32 64
(4) 64 4 32
Question-409.
Question-410.
Question-411.
(4) Datura
Question-412.
(1) Gout
(3) Asthma
Question-413.
The placental transfer of antibodies from mother to fetus during pregnancy provides
Question-414.
Question-415.
(1) Cancer
(4) TB
Question-416.
An antibody molecule with light chains (L) and heavy chains (H) is represented as
Question-417.
Question-418.
Question-419.
Recombinant DNA is directly injected into the nucleus of animal cell in the technique
known as
Question-420.
After successful ligation of foreign genes at Pst I and Bam HI sites of pBR322, the
plasmid would lose resistance to
Question-421.
Question-422.
ab
Question-423.
Question-424.
Which of the following crop is nutritionally enhanced using gene from daffodil plant to
help overcome diseases such as night blindness?
Question-425.
Question-426.
Question-427.
Question-428.
Question-429.
(1) Methenogens
(3) Halophiles
(4) Protozoans
Question-430.
Question-431.
Question-432.
Question-433.
Question-434.
(1) Angiosperms
(3) Gymnosperms
Question-435.
Question-436.
Question-437.
Question-439.
Dead fibre associated with the food translocating vascular tissues in plants are
Question-440.
Question-441.
Question-442.
Question-443.
Question-444.
Question-445.
Question-446.
Question-447.
Question-448.
Question-449.
(1) Chroloplast
(2) Mitochondria
(3) Peroxisomes
Question-450.
(2) Hexokinase
(4) Phosphofructokinase
Question-452.
Which of the following is final electron acceptor in ETS during aerobic respiration?
Question-453.
Question-454.
Question-455.
Question-456.
An association between two organisms in which one is benefitted while the other is not
affected at all is known as
Question-458.
(1) Biomagnification
(3) Eutrophication
Question-459.
BOD is an indication of
Question-460.
Question-461.
Read following statements w.r.t connective tissue and choose the option representing
number of
correct statements.
a. Connective tissue is the most abundant and widely distributed tissue in the body of
complex animals.
(1) 3 (2) 4
(3) 2 (4) 1
Question-462.
a. After puberty
c. Before fertilization
(1) a, b and c
(2) a, b, d and e
(3) b, c, d and e
(4) a, b, c, d and e
Question-463.
Question-464.
(1) Gametogenesis
(3) Syngamy
Question-465.
(1) Sexual reproduction involves formation of male and female gametes always in
different individuals of same species.
Question-466.
A healthy human ejaculates sperms in semen with sperm count 80 million sperms per ml
for normal fertility. How many sperms must have normal shape, size and vigorous
motility per ejaculate of 3 ml semen?
Question-467.
Read the following statements A and B and choose the correct option.
Statement-B : Side effects are almost nil and failure rate is high in case of natural
methods of contraception.
Question-468.
Question-469.
The natural selection in which more individuals acquire a value other than mean
character valueis called
Question-470.
Question-471.
Question-472.
Question-473.
(1) Malaria
(3) Ascariasis
(4) AIDS
Question-474.
Question-475.
(1) The HIV enters helper T-lymphocytes thus reducing their numbers.
(2) The HIV is always transmitted through eating food together with an infected person.
(4) AIDS patients are being fully cured with proper care and nutrition.
Question-476.
Read following statements A to D and choose the option which correctly represents true
and false statements.
A. Saliva in buccal cavity and HCl in stomach are physiological barriers of the body
included in innate immunity.
B. Immunoglobulins are glycoproteins in which both light and heavy chains are linked
together by intrachain disulphide bridges.
D Malignant tumors are invasive, metastatic and show property of contact inhibition.
ABCD
Question-477.
(1) MOET has been demonstrated for cows, sheep, mare etc.
(3) The fertilized eggs at 8-32 celled stages are recovered non surgically and transferred
to genetic mother.
Read the following statements carefully and select the option with all correct
statements.
c. Microinjection method for injecting recombinant DNA is used for animal cell.
Question-479.
Question-480.
Question-481.
(1) Gives high yield and is rich in β-carotene which is transformed to vit-A in our body
Question-482.
Which of the following cells is not correctly matched with its secretion?
Question-483.
(1) 2123/2123
(2) 2033/1023
(3) 2102/2102
(4) 2121/2123
Question-484.
Which of the following situations would result inthe greatest degree of O2 saturation for
haemoglobin, assuming pO2 remains constant?
Question-485.
Read following statements carefully and select the option containing all correct
statements.
b. Diffusion of gases through respiration membrane depends upon their solubility and
partial pressure.
c. Intrapleural pressure during normal inspiration is less than intra pulmonary pressure.
Question-486.
Question-487.
(1) Cardiac output of an athlete is much lower than that of a normal man.
(3) Auriculoventricular valves and semilunar valves remains open during isovolumetric
diastole.
(4) Cardiac cycle includes auricular systole, ventricular systole and joint diastole/
diastasis.
Question-488.
Question-489.
Which of the following part of nephron has maximum obligatory water reabsorption?
Question-490.
The amount of urea excreted out per day in a normal individual is about
(1) 25–30 mg
(2) 25–30 gm
(3) 20 mg
(4) 10–15 mg
Question-491.
(1) Myoglobin
(2) Mitochondria
Question-492.
Each__x__ has alternate dark and light bands. The light bands contain__y__ and is called
__z__. Fill in the blanks (x, y and z) with suitable options and choose the correct option.
xyz
Question-493.
Match the column-I with column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
Question-494.
(2) CNS
Question-495.
Question-496.
Question-497.
Steroid hormones
Question-498.
Metameric segmentation and open type of circulatory system with jointed appendages
is present in animals of phylum
(1) Annelida
(2) Arthropoda
(3) Chordata
Question-499.
Choose the incorrect match with respect to functions of structures found in cockroach.
Structure Function
Question-500.
(1) Cyclostomes are fishes without paired fins and scales placed in class pisces.
(2) Birds have two additional chambers crop and gizzard in their alimentary canal.
(3) Crocodiles are cold blooded animals with diaphragm and four chambered heart.
Question-501.
Diploblastic animals without tentacles, having blind sac body plan showing
bioluminescence are placed in phylum
(1) Porifera
(2) Coelenterate
(3) Ctenophora
(4) Mollusca
Question-502.
Question-503.
All of the following functions are associated with those organelles which are considered
as a part of the endomembrane system, except one. Identify that one.
(4) There are total eleven radial spokes in each cilium and flagellum
Question-505.
All the above given features are associated with which of the following stages of
mitosis?
(1) Telophase
(2) Prophase
(3) Metaphase
(4) Anaphase
Question-506.
Column I Column II
Question-507.
In animal cells, histone protein synthesis and centrioles duplication occur during
Question-508.
Question-509.
The taxonomical aid that has preserved plants for study and reference are
c. Herbarium d. Flora
Question-510.
Question-511.
Read the following statements and identify them as true (T) or false (F).
ABC
(1) T T F
(2) F F T
(3) T F F
(4) F T F
Question-512.
Select the characteristic features which are true for tomato plant.
a. Placentation is axile.
e. Gynoecium is apocarpous.
(1) (a), (b) and (e) (2) (a), (c) and (d)
Question-513.
(4) Providing mechanical support with the help of their lignified cell walls
Question-514.
Question-515.
During drought or lack of water, leaves of some grasses curl inwards. This inward curling
is due to
Question-516.
Question-517.
Male and female reproductive structures are developed on the same prothallus in
(1) Lycopodium
(2) Salvinia
(3) Selaginella
(4) Marsilea
Question-518.
The property related to transport mechanisms in living body that is true for both
facilitated and active transports is
Question-519.
Question-520.
Most of the minerals are absorbed actively by the roots. One of the reasons is that
(4) Concentration of minerals are usually higher in the soil than that in the roots
Question-521.
Manganese and chlorine, both are involved in photolysis of water in plants. Which
statement is true for them?
Question-522.
The hypothesis that, oxygen evolved by green plants comes from H2O and not from CO2
was proved by taking stable isotope of
Question-523.
Question-524.
Column-I Column-II
(1) a(iii), b(iv), c(i), d(ii) (2) a(ii), b(iii), c(iv), d(i)
(3) a(ii), b(iv), c(i), d(iii) (4) a(iii), b(ii), c(iv), d(i)
Question-526.
Question-527.
(4) Ubiquinone
Question-528.
Fatty acids enters the respiratory pathway after being converted into
Question-529.
Question-531.
Question-532.
Question-533.
In the most common type of ovule which is found in 82% of angiosperm families,
Question-534.
Question-535.
(3) Codominance
Question-536.
Question-537.
Presence of which of the following features make(s) the RNA less stable as compared to
DNA?
Question-538.
(4) Phosphorylase
Question-539.
Question-540.
Question-541.
Question-542.
Question-543.
Which of the following population characteristic makes the species more susceptible to
extinction?
Question-544.
(1) CO2
(2) N2O
(3) H2
(4) H2O
Question-545.
Match the diseases given in column I with their causative agents given in column II.
Column-I Column-II
Question-546.
Question-547.
Question-548.
Question-549.
(2) Transferases
Question-550.
Test tube baby programme employs which one of the following techniques?
Question-551.
Question-552.
Question-553.
Statement-A : Seminiferous tubules are lined by male germ cells, Sertoli cells and Leydig
cells.
Question-554.
Question-555.
Identify the feature present only in mammals but absent in all other chordates.
Question-556.
Match the scientific names given in column I with their common names in column II.
Column-I Column-II
Question-557.
Question-558.
Question-559.
Question-560.
Question-561.
Question-562.
Question-563.
If, A Mucosa
C Longitudinal muscle
D Circular muscle
E Serosa
then the correct sequence of the layers of the alimentary canal from outside to inside is
(1) E C D B A
(2) A B C D E
(3) C B A D E
(4) E D C B A
Question-564.
The backflow of faecal matter from the large intestine into the small intestine can occur
due to malfunction of
Question-565.
Match the lung volumes given in column I with their respective values in column II.
Column-I Column-II
(1) a(i), b(ii), c(iii), d(iv) (2) a(i), b(iv), c(ii), d(iii)
(3) a(ii), b(iii), c(i), d(iv) (4) a(iv), b(iii), c(ii), d(i)
Question-566.
Question-567.
Pneumotaxic centre : _______ :: Dorsal respiratory group (DRG): Medulla complete the
analogy.
Question-568.
Question-569.
If the heart rate of an individual is 60 beats/min and the stroke volume is 60 ml, the
cardiac output will be
Question-570.
The fusion of which set of bones forms the coxal bone of the pelvic girdle?
Question-571.
Question-572.
Choose the incorrect match w.r.t parts of a nephron and their function.
Question-573.
Question-574.
Question-575.
Which of the following represents the fluid filled space between lens and cornea of the
human eye?
Question-576.
The hormone which does not enter the cytoplasm of its target tissue is
(1) Testosterone
(2) FSH
(3) Thyroxine
(4) Estrogen
Question-577.
(1) Serotonin
(2) Melatonin
(3) Oxytocin
(4) Vasopressin
Question-578.
Question-579.
Question-580.
Question-581.
Question-582.
Question-583.
Question-584.
Question-585.
Question-587.
Question-588.
In racemose inflorescence
Question-589.
Dicot stem share a common feature with monocot stem that is both have
Question-590.
Question-591.
(3) Haplodiplontic
Question-593.
Question-594.
Water potential of pure water at standard temperatures, which is not under any
pressure is
Question-595.
______ is a macronutrient.
(1) Mo (2) Fe
(3) Mg (4) Zn
Question-596.
a. Are heterotrophs
Question-597.
Plants which show double carboxylation in two different types of cells in leaves
Question-598.
In cyclic photophosphorylation
Question-599.
(3) Cytochrome c acts as a mobile carrier for transfer of electrons between complex III
and IV during ETS in mitochondria
Question-600.
Question-601.
Question-602.
Statement-B : Cytokinins are used to delay the senescence of intact leaves and other
plant parts.
Question-604.
(2) Is slow
(3) Is elaborate
Question-605.
Question-606.
Question-607.
Question-608.
Question-609.
If in a eukaryotic cell, RNA polymerase III is nonfunctional, then which of the following
RNA will not be formed?
Question-610.
Question-611.
According to human genome project, the maximum number of genes are present on
(1) An allosome
(2) An autosome
Question-612.
Himgiri
Question-613.
To obtain a pathogen free plant from a diseased plant through tissue culture, the best
technique is
Question-614.
Question-615.
Question-616.
In an interaction, between two species, one species is harmed and other species is
benefitted. This relationship can be indicated by
(1) Commensalism
(2) Predation
(3) Competition
Question-617.
Question-618.
In grassland ecosystem the pyramid of biomass and energy will be and respectively.
Choose the correct option to fill the blanks A and B.
AB
Question-619.
Question-620.
Question-621.
Question-622.
Question-623.
(1) Haemocoel contains haemolymph which contains colourless plasma and haemocytes
(3) Mushroom gland is present in 6th – 7th abdominal segment in male cockroach
(4) Proventriculus has an outer layer of thick circular muscles and inner thick cuticle
forming teeth
Question-624.
Column-I Column-II
Question-625.
Question-626.
Question-627.
Question-628.
(1) Prosthetic group when tightly attached with apoenzyme makes the enzyme
catalytically active
Question-629.
Question-630.
Question-631.
Column-I Column-II
(1) a(iii), b(ii), c(i), d(iv) (2) a(ii), b(iii), c(iv), d(i)
(3) a(ii), b(iii), c(i), d(iv) (4) a(iii), b(ii), c(iv), d(i)
Question-632.
Factors which can cause right shift in oxyhaemoglobin curve include all except
(3) Increase in pH
Question-633.
Question-634.
(1) Atherosclerosis
Question-635.
Complete the analogy w.r.t reabsorption PCT : Glucose and amino acids :: DCT : _____
Question-636.
Question-637.
(1) In a resting muscle fibre, a subunit of troponin masks the active binding sites on
myosin for actin filaments
(2) The myosin monomer called meromyosin has a globular head which has binding sites
for ATP and active sites for actin
(3) A motor neuron along with the muscle fibres connected to it constitute motor-end
plate
(4) The Z-lines attached to A-bands are pulled inwards towards the H-zone causing
shortening of sarcomere
Question-638.
(1) 5 (2) 6
Question-639.
Statement-A: The retina contains ganglion cells, bipolar cells and photoreceptor cells
arranged in sequence from inside to outside.
Question-640.
Question-641.
Choose the incorrect match w.r.t hormone and its target organ/tissue.
Question-642.
Insulin causes A and stimulates B . Choose the option that correctly fills A and B.
AB
Question-643.
Match column I and column II w.r.t animal and its common name
Column-I Column-II
Question-644.
Question-645.
Question-646.
Which of the following in not associated with the secretion of milk in mammary glands?
Question-647.
The hormones that attain peak level towards the middle of menstrual cycle are
a. LH b. FSH
c. Estrogen d. Progesterone
Question-648.
Question-649.
A hormone releasing IUD that makes the uterus unsuitable for implantation is
Question-650.
An infertile couple where the female is normal while the male suffers from low sperm
count in his ejaculate are usually treated by all except
Question-651.
(4) Mutations
Question-652.
A type of natural selection in which more individuals acquire peripheral character value
at both ends of distribution curve is
Question-653.
(1) T-lymphocytes
(2) Neutrophils
(3) NK cells
(4) Macrophages
Question-654.
Question-655.
(1) Continued inbreeding may result in loss of fertility, vigour and productivity
(2) Cross breeding allows the desirable qualities of two different breeds to be combined
(4) Out crossing involves mating of animals of different breeds but having common
ancestors for about 4-6 generations
Question-656.
If in pBR322 the restriction site of PvuI is disrupted by insertion of foreign DNA, then
transformants will be
Question-657.
Question-658.
Question-659.
(3) Nematode
Question-660.
ELISA based on the interaction of antigen and antibody can detect the presence of all
except
(1) HIV
(2) Pregnancy
Question-661.
RNAi is a method of gene silencing, which when done in tobacco plant to prevent
infestation by Meloidogyne incognita may involve all except
Question-662.
Nutritionally enriched golden rice contains a gene coding for Beta-carotene, which is
taken from
(1) Daffodil
(2) Agrobacterium
(3) Hirudo
(4) Escherichia
Question-663.
Question-664.
Question-665.
(3) Ribosomes
(4) Lysosome
Question-666.
Post mitotic gap phase in an animal cell is characterised by all of the following events,
except
Question-667.
Question-668.
Question-669.
Question-670.
(1) Conidia
(2) Sporangiospore
(3) Ascospore
(4) Basidiospore
Question-671.
(1) RNA
(3) Proteins
Question-672.
Fungi imperfecti
Question-673.
(2) Phylloclade
Question-674.
Question-675.
(1) Phellogen
Question-676.
Question-677.
Column-I Column-II
Which of the given features is true for some pteridophytes but false for all bryophytes?
(1) Heterospory
Question-679.
Question-680.
(1) DPD = OP
(3) OP – TP = 0
(4) TP = –ve
Question-681.
Transport proteins of ________ cells adjust the quantity and type of solutes that reach
the xylem. Complete the above statement by choosing correct option.
Question-682.
Deficiency of which of the following set of elements are responsible for necrosis of
leaves?
Question-683.
Question-684.
Question-685.
Question-686.
(2) Isomerisation
(3) Decarboxylation
(4) Dehydrogenation
Question-687.
Question-688.
Question-689.
Question-690.
Question-691.
Question-692.
Question-693.
What will be the percentage of offsprings with light skin, if a mulattoe female marries a
negro man?
Question-694.
The gene which normally codes for enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase after mutation
Question-695.
Question-696.
Question-697.
“Genetic code is said to be degenerate.” Which of the below given options elaborates
this statement with suitable example.
Question-699.
Question-700.
Question-701.
In which of the given population interactions one species harm other without getting
benefitted?
Question-702.
Question-703.
All of the given organisms do not occupy any place in ecological pyramid, except
(1) Detritivores
(3) Sparrow
(4) Lion
Question-704.
Question-705.
Question-706.
Question-707.
Question-708.
Question-709.
Fusiform, uninucleated, unbranched and involuntary muscle fibres are likely to be found
in
(1) Biceps
(2) Heart
(4) Quadriceps
Question-710.
Question-711.
I. It is a polymer of glucose
Question-712.
Question-713.
These biomolecules carry hereditary information and are passed on from parental
generation to progeny. The monomeric form of these biomolecules can be found in all
except
Question-714.
Relaxation of sphincter of Oddi and stimulation of flow of bile from gall bladder into
duodenum is a function of
Question-715.
Question-716.
Question-717.
Question-718.
Question-719.
Question-720.
(2) PCT
Question-721.
Select the correct option w.r.t. true (T) and false (F)
abc
(1) T F T
(3) F F T
(4) F T F
Question-722.
Question-723.
Part of PNS that relays impulses from the CNS to skeletal muscles is
Question-724.
A child is enjoying a ride in ‘Merry go Round’ in a school fete. The part of ear responsible
for maintaining rotational equilibrium during the ride is
Question-725.
Immune responses of old persons become weak due to atrophy of which gland upon
ageing?
Question-726.
How many among the hormones gives in box below are steroidal in origin and regulate
chromosome function by the interaction of hormone receptor complex with the
genome.
Question-727.
Which among following can exhibit radial or bilateral symmetry depending on the
stage?
Select the option where members do not belong to same phylum/class as mentioned.
(1) Dog fish, jelly fish, saw – Chondrichthyes fish, sting ray
(2) Sea lily, star fish, sea – Echinoderms cucumber, brittle star
Question-729.
Question-730.
(4) Malpighian – Excretory structures tubules present at junction of midgut and hindgut
Question-731.
(b) Motility
(c) Size
How many parameters are basis of difference between male and female gamete in
humans?
Question-732.
The stimulatory reflex between the uterine contractions during childbirth and ‘X’
secretion continues resulting in positive feedback until parturition.
Select the option that identifies ‘X’ and its site of synthesis
X, Site of synthesis
Question-733.
Question-734.
(1) Nutrients
(2) Cytoplasm
(3) Mitochondria
(4) Centriole
Question-735.
Question-736.
In many parts of the world, amniocentesis can be used to determine all except
(3) Haemophilia
Question-737.
__A__ number of eggs were released by the mother when she gave birth to identical
twins. However, when fraternal twins are born, the number of eggs released is __B__ .
Select the option that fills A and B suitably.
AB
(1) 1 2
(2) 2 1
(3) 1 1
(4) 2 2
Question-738.
Method that does not fall under the umbrella of test tube baby programme is
Question-739.
(1) Trichomonas
(3) HBV
(4) HIV
Question-740.
Question-741.
Among the following, which one walked upright for the first time?
Question-742.
Stimulants of CNS whose excessive consumption can lead to hallucinations are obtained
from
Question-743.
Introduction of fish like Gambusia in ponds can result in decline in spread of all except
(1) Dengue
(2) Malaria
(3) Chikungunya
(4) Typhoid
Question-744.
(1) Milk
(2) Beeswax
(3) Honey
(4) Chicken
Question-745.
Question-746.
Question-747.
Question-748.
Which of the given organelles in endomembrane system is the important site for
glycosylation of proteins and lipids?
(3) Lysosome
(4) Vacuoles
Question-749.
Question-750.
How many mitotic divisions are required to produce 64 cells from one cell?
(1) 64 (2) 16
(3) 63 (4) 8
Question-751.
(1) G1 (2) G0
(3) S (4) G2
Question-752.
Question-753.
Question-754.
Which of the given member of class Ascomycetes is also called Drosophila of plant
kingdom?
(1) Penicillium
(2) Aspergillus
(3) Neurospora
(4) Claviceps
Question-755.
Question-756.
Question-757.
Question-758.
A living mechanical tissue which provides the mechanical support to the growing parts
of the plant such as young stem and petiole of leaf is
(1) Parenchyma
(2) Collenchyma
(4) Sclereids
Question-759.
It has been observed that grasses can regenerate the parts which are removed by
grazing herbivores. The presence of which of the given meristem is involved in such
activity?
Question-760.
Question-761.
Question-762.
Facilitated transport
Question-763.
Question-764.
Question-765.
(1) 8 (2) 16
(3) 2 (4) 3
Question-766.
(1) Chlorella
(2) Hydrilla
(3) Cladophora
Question-767.
(1) Rice
(2) Maize
(3) Cotton
(4) Sunflower
Question-768.
How many additional ATPs are required during synthesis of three molecules of hexose
sugar in sugarcane than in rice?
(1) 12 (2) 54
(3) 36 (4) 16
Question-769.
Question-770.
Which of the given complex in electron transport system contains cytochromes a and a3
and two copper centres?
Question-771.
Question-772.
Question-773.
Question-774.
Question-775.
Question-776.
Question-777.
Which of the given traits of pea selected by Mendel during hybridisation experiment on
pea can be expressed in both homozygous as well as heterozygous conditions?
Question-778.
(1) 21 (2) 23
(3) 11 (4) 12
Question-779.
How many nucleosomes are present in the nucleus of diploid eukaryotic cell which
possess 6.6 × 106 bp?
Question-780.
In human being, chromosome 1 has genes and Y has genes. Select the option which
correctly fills A and B.
Question-781.
Read the statements stating true (T) or false (F) and select the correct option.
C. Wheat variety Atlas 66 with high protein content has been used as donor for
improving cultivated wheat.
ABC
(1) T T T
(2) F F T
(3) T T F
(4) F T T
Question-782.
Question-783.
Match the column-I and column-II w.r.t microbes and their uses and select the correct
option
Column-I Column-II
Question-784.
(1) Statins
(2) Cyclosporin A
(3) Streptokinase
(4) Amylase
Question-785.
Question-786.
Question-787.
Question-788.
Which among the given taxa has maximum number of species in Amazonian rain forest?
Question-789.
Select the incorrect match w.r.t sacred groves and their locations.
Question-790.
Which among the given green house gases contributes least to total global warming?
Question-792.
Question-793.
Question-794.
Question-795.
(3) Competitive inhibition is seen when the substrate and the inhibitor compete for the
active site of enzyme
Question-796.
Question-797.
Question-798.
Question-799.
Total volume of air a person can expire after a normal inspiration is best represented as
(1) TV + ERV
(2) TV + IRV
(3) TV + FRC
(4) ERV + RV
Question-800.
Question-801.
A person with blood group O– can accept blood from donor with blood group of type
(3) Columns of Bertini are cortical extensions in between the medullary pyramids
Question-803.
The function of all the following is to maintain the pH and ionic balance of body by
selective secretion of H+ ions, except
(1) PCT
(3) DCT
Question-804.
Column-I Column-II
Question-805.
Question-806.
Question-807.
Choose the incorrect match w.r.t total number of the following bones present in
humans
Question-808.
Cell body of neuron contains certain granular bodies involved in protein synthesis that
are called
Question-809.
Question-810.
Myelin sheath is produced by X in CNS and Y in PNS. Choose the option that fill the
blanks correctly
XY
Question-811.
Question-812.
(2) PTH and TCT are responsible for maintaining the blood calcium level
(4) Cholecystokinin promotes release of bicarbonate ions from pancreas and bile juice
from liver
Question-813.
Question-814.
Question-815.
In which of the following the genus name, its two characters and its phylum are not
correctly matched?
Question-816.
Which of the following characteristic features hold true for the corresponding group of
animals?
Question-817.
Question-818.
ab
(1) 60 40
(2) 40 60
(3) 80 20
(4) 70 30
Question-819.
How many second polar bodies will be formed from 100 oogonial cells?
Question-820.
The first movements of the foetus and appearance of hair on the head are usually
observed during the
Question-821.
Question-822.
Question-823.
Choose the incorrect match w.r.t placental mammals and Australian marsupials showing
convergent evolution
Question-825.
Question-826.
Match column I and column II and choose the correct option w.r.t. STI and its causative
organism.
Column-I Column-II
Question-827.
Question-828.
Question-829.
Question-830.
Plant cells are bombarded with high velocity microparticles of X coated with Y in a
method called Z . Choose the option that fill the blanks correctly.
XYZ
Question-831.
If gene of interest is inserted in the Lac Z gene of pUC8, this will form recombinants that
are
Question-832.
Question-833.
In binomial nomenclature
Question-835.
Question-836.
Question-837.
(1) Ascomycetes
(2) Basidiomycetes
(3) Phycomycetes
(4) Deuteromycetes
Question-838.
Question-839.
Question-840.
Question-841.
Question-842.
Question-843.
Which of the given structures are common in both prokaryotic cell and plants cell?
Question-844.
All of the given mode of transport across the membrane require a carrier protein except
Question-845.
Question-846.
(1) Recombination
Question-847.
For stomatal opening, which of the following group of factors are responsible?
Question-848.
During water absorption turgor pressure is increased in root epiblema cells due to
Question-849.
Question-850.
Question-851.
(1) Hexokinase
(2) Phosphofructokinase
(3) Enolase
Question-852.
Question-853.
How many acetyl CoA molecules will be produced if one sucrose molecule is used as a
respiratory substrate?
(1) 10 (2) 32
(3) 4 (4) 6
Question-854.
Which of the following pair of plant hormones is responsible for seed germination and
apical dominance respectively?
Question-855.
Question-856.
Question-857.
(2) Water hyacinth can grow rapidly and deplete the oxygen in a water body
Question-858.
Question-859.
Which of the following groups of plants can reproduce through specialised asexual
reproductive structure?
Question-860.
Question-861.
Cleistogamous flowers
Question-862.
(1) 12 (2) 24
(3) 36 (4) 6
Question-863.
Which of the following statements are true about the flowering plants?
Question-864.
Question-865.
Question-866.
Question-867.
Which of the following enzyme is responsible for relieving the supercoiling in DNA
during DNA replication?
Question-868.
Question-869.
Question-870.
(4) Phenylketonuria
Question-871.
Question-872.
Monascus purpureus a fungus, produces the blood cholesterol lowering agent called
Question-873.
Question-874.
Question-875.
A young fox has eaten a mouse and a hawk attacks the fox and consumes it. Here fox, in
the ecological terms, is
(1) Producer
Question-876.
In an island local species became extinct within a decade after an alien species
introduced in island, because
(4) Co-evolution
Question-878.
Greenhouse gases
Question-879.
Which of the following epithelium lines the inner surface of the urinary bladder and
ureters?
Question-880.
How many of the below given macromolecules are not correctly paired with one of their
characteristics?
b. Cellulose – Unbranched polymer of glucose which produces blue colour with iodine.
Question-881.
Question-882.
B-DNA strand?
(1) 20 (2) 40
(3) 60 (4) 80
Question-883.
Question-884.
Select the correct pair of digestive enzymes which work optimally in the alkaline pH
range.
Question-885.
Match the items given in Column I with those in Column II and select the correct option
given below.
Column-I Column-II
(1) a(i), b(ii), c(iv), d(iii) (2) a(iii), b(i), c(ii), d(iv)
(3) a(i), b(iii), c(ii), d(iv) (4) a(ii), b(i), c(iii), d(iv)
Question-886.
Question-887.
Choose the incorrectly matched pair w.r.t certain formed elements in the human blood.
(1) The capability of concentrating the urine is majorly related to the diameter of
efferent arteriole.
(2) NaCl and urea maintain the osmolarity gradient in the medullary interstitium.
(3) Osmotic concentration of the glomerular filtrate is the lowest at the bottom of the
U-shaped Henle’s loop.
Question-889.
Question-890.
Three of the following pairs of the disorder of muscular or skeletal system are correctly
matched with their respective description. Select the non-matching pair.
Question-891.
Question-892. Cells of eye which possess photopigments that respond to red, green and
blue light are present in
Question-893.
Which part of the brain regulates smooth and balanced muscular activity while
swimming or riding a bicycle?
(1) Hypothalamus
(2) Cerebellum
Question-894.
A lipid soluble hormone which crosses the plasma membrane of the target cell and
attaches to intracellular receptors is
(1) Insulin
(2) Epinephrine
(3) Cortisol
(4) Thyrocalcitonin
Question-895.
ab
Question-896.
Question-897.
Glucagon is a
Question-898.
Question-899.
Which of the following options correctly arranges the events of development of the
foetus in its gestational period?
(1) c b a d e
(2) b c a e d
(3) c a b e d
(4) a d e c b
Question-900.
(4) Epididymis
Question-901.
The number of sperms and ova that could be formed by 100 primary spermatocytes and
100 primary oocytes are respectively
Question-902.
Select the option which correctly states the given statements as true (T) or false (F).
c. The human male ejaculates about 200 to 300 million sperms per coitus.
abcd
(1) T T T T
(2) F F T T
(3) F T T T
(4) T F T T
Question-904.
Cu 7, Multiload 375,
CuT, Progestasert.
Question-905.
(3) Neanderthal man used animal hides to cover their bodies and buried their dead
members.
(4) The most significant event in evolution of modern man is brain with increased cranial
capacity.
Question-906.
The spark chamber in S. L. Miller’s famous electric discharge experiment did not have
Question-907.
Universe, Earth
Question-908.
Question-910.
Question-911.
In MOET, the female animal is made to super ovulate. This is possible under the
influence of hormones which mimic the effect of
Question-912.
Question-913.
After inspecting the length of a DNA sequence, Eco RI would cut between bases
Question-914.
(4) Transform into a linear DNA and integrate with chromosomal DNA
Question-915.
A technique which uses electric field to separate negatively charged DNA molecules is
The first gene therapy was given to a 4-year old girl with deficiency of
Question-917.
Mature insulin differs from pro-insulin because the former does not have
(1) A-chain
(2) B-chain
(3) C-chain
Question-918.
Question-919.
Question-920.
AA%, Aa%
(1) 36 48
(2) 16 36
(3) 48 16
(4) 36 16
Question-921.
(1) Carotenoids protect the plant from excessive heat and prevent photo-oxidation of
chlorophyll pigments
(2) All pigments other than chlorophyll are called accessory pigments
Question-922.
Read the given statement and choose the correct option to fill up the blanks A and B.
AB
Question-923.
Question-924.
Question-925.
Identify the option having correct match of hormones with their respective function
a. Apical dominance
b. Xylem differentiation
d. Delayed ripening
Question-926.
a. Haploid
b. Exogenous
c. Thick walled
(1) a, c and d
(2) a, b and c
(3) b, c, d and e
Question-927.
In which of the following plants, clear-cut distinction between all the three phases is
absent?
(1) Radish
(2) Carrot
(3) Wheat
(4) Grapes
Question-928.
(1) Biogas
Question-929.
Question-930.
Calculate the DNA content of a meiocyte at the end of the S phase if the products of
meiosis have 5 pg of DNA.
(1) 10 pg (2) 40 pg
(3) 20 pg (4) 30 pg
Question-931.
Zygote develops a thick wall that is resistant to desiccation and damage is most likely
seen in
Question-932.
For production of one molecule of sucrose through Calvin cycle in bell pepper there is
requirement of
Question-933.
Question-934.
Question-935.
(1) Microfilaments
(2) Microtubules
Question- 936.
Question-937.
Question-938.
(1) Increase in O P
Question-939.
Sporophyte in bryophytes is
Question-940.
Question-941.
(a) Storage
(1) Only (a) and (c) (2) (a), (b) and (c)
(3) Only (a) and (d) (4) Only (b) and (d)
Question- 942.
Question-944.
Question-945.
Question-946.
(1) Phosphofructokinase
(3) Hexokinase
(4) Aldolase
Question-947.
Question-948.
In a DNA molecule, adenine is 35%. What would be the percentage of cytosine in DNA?
Question-950.
5 AUGUGAAUUUAA3 ?
Question-951.
RNA formed from the transcription of DNA has base sequence 5 AUUAUGAAA3 .
What would be the sequence of coding strand of DNA?
Question-952.
Question-953.
Question-954.
Question-955.
Question-956.
(4) Saprophytes
Question-957.
Question-958.
During the process of gel electrophoresis DNA moves towards the__A__ of the
electrophoretic chamber as it has__B__ charge.
AB
Question-959.
Question-960.
Question-961.
The first clinical gene therapy used for the treatment of SCID was done to treat
Question-962.
Read the following statements and choose the incorrect one w.r.t ‘cry’ proteins.
(2) They are called cry proteins due to their crystalline nature
(3) Cry genes of Bacillus thuringiensis produce toxic proteins that are insect group
specific
(4) The toxins formed by these proteins cause pores in midgut of the insect’s alimentary
canal
Question-963.
India and China have more than _______ of world livestock population.
Question-964.
Question-965.
Column-I Column-II
(1) a(iv), b(iii), c(ii), d(i) (2) a(i), b(ii), c(iii), d(iv)
(3) a(ii), b(iii), c(iv), d(i) (4) a(iii), b(ii), c(iv), d(i)
Question-966.
Question-967.
Choose the incorrect match w.r.t contraceptive methods and their examples.
Question-968.
Question-969.
Absorption of fructose from intestinal lumen into the intestinal mucosa cells occurs by
Question-970.
Question-971.
(3) Perichondrium
Question-972.
Question-973.
(3) Osteoarthritis
(4) Tetanus
Question-974.
(1) CO poisoning
Question-975.
Question-976.
Select the incorrect match w.r.t. excretory organ listed and the corresponding organism.
Question-977.
Question-978.
Which of the following joints is incorrectly matched between the given articulating
bones w.r.t. humans?
Question-980.
(1) Metamerism is a serial repetition of similar body segments along the longitudinal
axis of the body
(3) All bilaterally symmetrical animals have a circulatory system for transport of
nutrients, wastes, hormones etc.
(4) The gill arches were cartilaginous/bony supporters for gill slits which transformed
into jaws in some vertebrates
Question-981.
(4) Zona pellucida – Glycolipid layer around primary oocyte secreted by granulosa cells
only
Question-982.
Question-983.
After placenta formation in humans the maternal tissue which is in contact with chorion
of foetus is
(4) Mimicry is the process of natural selection which has shaped the toxic viceroy
butterfly to look like the non-toxic monarch butterfly
Question-985.
Question-986.
If the transformed bacterial cells are selected by blue/white screening, it means that the
reporter enzyme in this case is
Question-987.
Question-988.
(2) The rate of enzyme catalyzed reactions increases when pH falls below optimum level
(4) Under given conditions of substrate concentration, pH and temperature, the rate of
product formation varies directly with enzyme concentration up to a maximum, at
which point the rate cannot be increased further.
Question-989.
Ischaemia refers to inadequate blood flow to an organ. Myocardial ischaemia may occur
if the coronary blood flow is occluded resulting in
Question-990.
Column-I Column-II
(1) a(ii), b(i), c(iv), d(iii) (2) a(ii), b(iii), c(iv), d(i)
(3) a(i), b(ii), c(iii), d(iv) (4) a(ii), b(iii), c(i), d(iv)
Question-991.
Question-992.
a. Resting stage
b. Hyperpolarised stage
c. Depolarisation stage
Question-993.
Which of the following does not have the main function in hearing?
Question-994.
Question-995.
Type of junction that allows adjacent cells to remain connected cytoplasmically and
occur at inter-calated discs are
Question-996.
Which of the following of region of brain is mainly responsible for conversion of short
term memory to long term memory?
(1) Thalamus
(3) Hippocampus
Question-997.
d. Administration of anti-venom
Question-998.
a. Spiral cleavage
b. Radial cleavage
e. Indeterminate cleavage
f. Determinate cleavage
Question-999.
Question-1000.
A female who is on mini pills, stops taking them. Which of the following will be the
immediate effect?