| List-I | List-II | ||
| (A) | Kanamycin | (I) | Delivers genes into animal cells |
| (B) | ClaI | (II) | Selectable marker |
| (C) | Disarmed retroviruses | (III) | Restriction site |
| (D) | Kanamycin Rgene | (IV) | Antibiotic resistance |
| Options: | (A) | (B) | (C) | (D) |
| 1. | (II) | (III) | (I) | (IV) |
| 2. | (III) | (I) | (IV) | (II) |
| 3. | (IV) | (III) | (I) | (II) |
| 4. | (II) | (IV) | (I) | (III) |
| I: | The process of copying genetic information from one strand of the DNA into RNA is termed as transcription |
| II: | A transcription unit in DNA is defined primarily by the three regions in the DNA i.e. a promoter, the structural gene and a terminator. |
| 1. | 9 | 2. | 16 |
| 3. | 4 | 4. | 6 |
| 1. | Metaphase, Metaphase II | 2. | Prophase, Telophase I |
| 3. | Telophase, Anaphase I | 4. | Anaphase, Anaphase II |
| 1. | Phase of cell elongation of plant cells is characterized by increased vacuolation. |
| 2. | Cells in the meristematic phase of growth exhibit abundant plasmodesmatal connections |
| 3. | Plant growth is generally determinate |
| 4. | Plant growth is measurable |
| Type of flower | Example | ||
| (A) | Zygomorphic | (I) | Mustard |
| (B) | Hypogynous | (II) | Plum |
| (C) | Perigynous | (III) | Cassia |
| (D) | Epigynous | (IV) | Cucumber |
| Options: | (A) | (B) | (C) | (D) |
| 1. | I | II | IV | III |
| 2. | I | II | III | IV |
| 3. | IV | I | III | II |
| 4. | III | I | II | IV |
| I: | The process of translocation through phloem is unidirectional but through xylem, it is bidirectional |
| II: | The most readily mobilized elements are phosphorus, sulphur, nitrogen and potassium. |
| 1. | HIV infection and Trichomoniasis |
| 2. | Syphilis and Trichomoniasis |
| 3. | Hepatitis-B and Genital herpes |
| 4. | Genital Herpes and Genital warts |
| List-I | List-II | ||
| (A) | Typhoid | (I) | Protozoan |
| (B) | Elephantiasis | (II) | Salmonella |
| (C) | Ringworm | (III) | Aschelminthes |
| (D) | Malaria | (IV) | Microsporum |
| Options: | (A) | (B) | (C) | (D) |
| 1. | (I) | (IV) | (III) | (II) |
| 2. | (I) | (III) | (IV) | (II) |
| 3. | (II) | (III) | (IV) | (I) |
| 4. | (II) | (IV) | (III) | (I) |