I: | range of conditions that it can tolerate |
II: | diversity in the resources it utilises |
III: | its distinct functional role in the ecological system |
The meristem that helps grasses regenerate parts removed by the grazing herbivores is the:
1. | Shoot apical meristem | 2. | Root apical meristem |
3. | Intercalary meristem | 4. | Lateral meristem |
I: | Deficiency symptoms of nitrogen, potassium and magnesium are visible first in the senescent leaves. |
II: | These elements are a part of the structural component of the cell and hence are not easily released. |
1. | Both I and II are correct and II explains I |
2. | Both I and II are correct but II does not explain I |
3. | I is correct and II is incorrect |
4. | I is incorrect and II is correct |
Ecological succession leads to mesic conditions in:
I: | Hydrarch succession |
II: | Xerarch succession |
1. Both I and II
2. Only I
3. Only II
4. Neither I nor II
The detritus food chain:
I: | begins with dead organic matter |
II: | is the major conduit of energy flow in aquatic ecosystem. |
1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Both I and II are correct
4. Both I and II are incorrect
The greatest contribution of root pressure in water transport in plants most likely is that it:
1. | pushes water to the top at night |
2. | pushes water to the top of the plant when the rate of transpiration is low |
3. | re-establishes the continuous chain of water molecules in the xylem |
4. | pushes water into the endodermal cells changing the transport from apoplast to symplast |
Arrange the following steps of a plant breeding program in a correct chronological manner:
I. | Selection and testing of superior recombinants |
II. | Collection of variability |
III. | Cross hybridisation among the selected parents |
IV. | Evaluation and selection of parents |
V. | Testing, release, and commercialisation of new cultivars |
1. | II, IV, I, III, V | 2. | IV, I, II, III, V |
3. | II, IV, III, I, V | 4. | IV, III, II, I, V |
Identify the incorrectly matched pair:
Column I | Column II | |
1. | Sonalika and Kalyan Sona | Improved varieties of wheat |
2. | Jaya and Ratna | Improved varieties of maize |
3 | Saccharum Barberi | Poor sugar content and yield |
4. | Saccharum officinarum | High sugar content and thick stems |
Ubiquinone receives reducing equivalents via:
I. Complex I | II. Complex II | III. Complex III |
1. | Only I | 2. | Only I and II |
3. | Only I and III | 4. | I, II and III |
Wind-pollinated flowers are characterized by the following, except:
1. | Light and non-sticky pollen grains |
2. | Well-exposed stamens |
3. | Many ovules in each ovary |
4. | Large, often-feathery stigma |
Identify the correct statements regarding G1 phase of the cell cycle:
I: | It is the post-mitotic gap phase |
II: | The cell is metabolically active and grows continuously |
III: | Cell replicates its DNA |
1. | Only II | 2. | I and II only |
3. | Only I | 4. | I, II and III |
When a threatened plant needs urgent measures to save it from extinction, the desirable approach is:
1. | in-situ conservation | 2. | ex-situ conservation |
3. | cryopreservation | 4. | biopreservation |
The central dogma of molecular biology was proposed by:
1. | Francis Crick | 2. | James Watson |
3. | Rosalind Franklin | 4. | Erwin Chargaff |
Statement I: | Stamens are epipetalous in the flowers of lily. |
Statement II: | Diadelphous stamen are seen in citrus. |
Statement III: | A sterile stamen is called as staminate. |
Scutellum is:
1. | shield shaped cotyledon in monocotyledons |
2. | protein layer in the outer endosperm in monocotyledons |
3. | starchy endosperm of dicotyledons |
4. | stony hard seed coat in some seeds |
Fruit juices can be clarified with the use of:
1. | Lipases | 2. | Papain |
3. | Pectinase and protease | 4. | Glucoamylase |
The work of which of the following scientists led to the establishment of the discipline of modern biotechnology?
1. | Banting and Best | 2. | Bolivar and Rodriguez |
3. | Hershey and Chase | 4. | Cohen and Boyer |
C. B. van Niel proved that:
1. | Plants produce glucose when they grow. |
2. | Blue and red light are effective for photosynthesis. |
3. | It is only the green parts of the plants that could release oxygen. |
4. | Hydrogen from a suitable oxidizable compound reduces carbon dioxide to carbohydrates. |
Phloem fibers [bast fibers] are:
1. | made up of collenchyma and generally not seen in primary phloem |
2. | made up of collenchyma and generally not seen in secondary phloem |
3. | made up of sclerenchyma and generally not seen in primary phloem |
4. | made up of sclerenchyma and generally not seen in secondary phloem |
Statement 1: | Certain amino acids are essential for our health. |
Statement 2: | Only such amino acids are used to make proteins in our body according to our own genetic code. |
1. | Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are correct and Statement 2 correctly explains Statement 1 |
2. | Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are correct but Statement 2 does not correctly explain Statement 1 |
3. | Statement 1 is correct but Statement 2 is incorrect |
4. | Statement 1 is incorrect but Statement 2 is correct |
1. | They are important decomposers. |
2. | They are helpful in making curd from milk, production of antibiotics and fixing nitrogen in legume roots. |
3. | Some are pathogens causing damage to human beings, crops, farm animals and pets. |
4. | Almost all help in recycling nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, iron and sulphur. |
The Indian Botanical Garden and the National Botanical Research Institute are located respectively at:
1. Pune and Howrah | 2. Howrah and Lucknow |
3. Darjeeling and Lucknow | 4. Simla and Dehradun |
Regarding Marchantia:
I: | The thallus is dorsi-ventral and closely appressed to the substrate. |
II: | The plant is monoecious. |
1. | Both I and II are incorrect |
2. | Only I is incorrect |
3. | Only I is correct |
4. | Both I and II are correct |
Regarding the gradients of biodiversity:
I: | As we move from poles to the equator, broadly speaking, biodiversity decreases. |
II: | There is an increase in species diversity from lower to higher altitudes. |
1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Both I and II are correct
4. Both I and II are incorrect
An increase in concentration of the intoxicant at successive trophic levels is known as:
1. | Eutrophication | 2. | Biomagnification |
3. | Bioremediation | 4. | Biofortification |
In the anaerobic sludge digesters during sewage water treatment:
1. | The primary sludge is treated with aerobic microbes and activated sludge is created |
2. | The primary sludge is treated with anaerobic microbes and activated sludge is created |
3. | The activated sludge is digested by anaerobic microbes producing biogas during the process |
4. | The activated sludge is digested by aerobic microbes producing biogas during the process |
The correct sequence of flow of electrons in the light reaction is
1. | PSII, plastoquinone, cytochromes, PS I, ferredoxin |
2. | PSI, plastoquinone, cytochromes, PS II, ferredoxin |
3. | PSI, ferredoxin, PS II, |
4. | PSI, plastoquinone, cytochromes, PS II, ferredoxin |
1. | several mRNA molecules attached to a ribosome |
2. | several ribosomes attached to a single mRNA |
3. | the three major types of cellular RNAs attached to an mRNA molecule |
4. | many ribosomes attached to the surface of endoplasmic reticulum |
Callus from internodal segments of tobacco stem gets proliferated only if in addition to one of the following – extracts of vascular tissues, yeast extract, coconut milk or DNA, the nutrient medium also contains:
1. | Auxins | 2. | Gibberellins |
3. | ABA | 4. | Ethylene |
Consider the two statements:
I: | Organisms exhibiting external fertilisation show great synchrony between the sexes. |
II: | Such organisms release a large number of gametes into the surrounding medium (water). |
1. | Both I and II are correct and II explains I. |
2. | Both I and II are correct but II does not explain I. |
3. | I is correct but II is incorrect. |
4. | Both I and II are incorrect. |
A plant, on repeated self-pollination, preserves the trait expressed for many generations. Such a plant is said to be:
1. | Panmictic | 2. | Homologous |
3. | Apomictic | 4. | Pure line |
In a fertilised embryo sac, the haploid, diploid, and triploid structures are:
1. | Synergid, zygote, and primary endosperm nucleus |
2. | Synergid, antipodal and polar nuclei |
3. | Antipodal, synergid, and primary endosperm nucleus |
4. | Synergid, polar nuclei and zygote. |
Identify the incorrectly matched pair:
Population interaction |
Species A |
Species B |
|
1. |
Mutualism |
+ |
+ |
2. |
Predation |
+ |
- |
3. |
Parasitism |
- |
- |
4. |
Commensalism |
+ |
0 |
Statement I: | In Cycas, the pinnate leaves persist for a few years. |
Statement II: | In conifers, the needle-like leaves reduce the surface area helping to reduce water loss. |
Trace the correct path of water from the soil through the plant to the atmosphere:
1. | endodermis- cortex - epidermis - vessel elements - intercellular spaces in mesophyll - stomata. |
2. | epidermis - cortex - Casparian strip - endodermis - sieve cells - intercellular spaces in the mesophyll - stomata. |
3. | Casparian strip - root hairs - epidermis - cortex - xylem - endodermis - intercellular spaces in mesophyll - stomata. |
4. | root hairs - cortex - endodermis - vessel elements - intercellular spaces in mesophyll - stomata. |
I: | The C4 acid OAA is formed in the mesophyll cells. |
II: | Malic acid or aspartic acid are transported to the bundle sheath cells. |
III: | C4 acids are broken down to release carbon dioxide and a 3 carbon molecule in mesophyll cells. |
IV: | The 3 carbon molecule is transported back to the bundle sheath cell where it is converted to PEP again. |
1. | Only I and II are correct |
2. | II, III and IV are incorrect |
3. | Only I, II and III are correct |
4. | I, II, III and IV are correct |
Assertion (A): | Saprophytes play a vital role in the ecosystem. |
Reason (R): | Saprophytes are accorded the highest trophic level in a food chain or a food web. |
1. | Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). |
2. | Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). |
3. | (A) is True but (R) is False. |
4. | Both (A) and (R) are False. |
The number of the correct statements regarding organic farming, amongst the following, are:
I: | Organic farming encourages crop diversity and often employs polyculture. |
II: | Organic farming relies heavily on the natural breakdown of organic matter. |
III: | Organic weed management promotes weed elimination, rather than weed suppression |
IV: | Pest are used under Integrated Pest Management |
V: | Raising livestock and poultry, for meat, dairy and eggs, is another traditional farming activity that complements growing. |
VI: | It promotes use of genetically engineered plants and animals. |
1. Three
2. Four
3. Five
4. Six
Identify the incorrect statement regarding the use of RNAi for creating transgenic tobacco plants resistant to Meloidogyne incognita:
1. | Agrobacterium tumefaciens was used to transform the plant cells |
2. | Double-stranded RNA was introduced into the plant cells |
3. | Double-stranded RNA was formed in the plant cells that initiated RNAi |
4. | A specific mRNA of the nematode was silenced with the help of dsRNA |
Match each item in Column I [Protist] with one in Column II [Characteristic] and select the correct option:
Protist | Characteristic | ||
A. | Chrysophytes | P. | Plasmodium |
B. | Dinoflagellates | Q. | Chief producers in the ocean |
C. | Euglenoids | R. | Stiff cellulose plates in cell wall on outer surface |
D. | Slime moulds | S. | Two flagella, one long and one short |
A | B | C | D | |
1. | R | Q | S | P |
2. | Q | S | P | R |
3. | Q | R | S | P |
4. | R | S | Q | P |
Auxins:
I: | promote flowering in pineapples |
II: | induce parthenocarpy in tomatoes |
III: | like 2,4-D kill monocot weeds |
IV: | control xylem differentiation |
1. | Only I and II are correct |
2. | Only III is incorrect |
3. | I, II, III and IV are correct |
4. | Only I and IV are incorrect |
Assertion (A): | A piece of DNA if needed to be propagated during recombinant DNA procedures requires a vector. |
Reason (R): | The vectors provide the origin of replication. |
1. | Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). |
2. | Both (A) and (R) are False. |
3. | Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). |
4. | (A) is True but (R) is False. |
1. | outer cells differentiate into cork or phelloderm and inner cells differentiate into secondary cortex or phellem |
2. | inner cells differentiate into cork or phelloderm and outer cells differentiate into secondary cortex or phellem |
3. | outer cells differentiate into cork or phellem and inner cells differentiate into secondary cortex or phelloderm |
4. | inner cells differentiate into cork or phellem and outer cells differentiate into secondary cortex or phelloderm |
I. | Leaves are modified into tendrils for climbing as in pea. |
II. | Leaves are modified into spines for defence as in cacti. |
III. | The leaves of onion and garlic store food. |
IV. | In Australian acacia, petioles expand, become green and synthesize food. |
V. | The trapping structure of venus fly trap and pitcher of pitcher plant are modified leaves. |
1. | 2 | 2. | 3 |
3. | 4 | 4. | 5 |
Assertion (A): | Lichens are commonly the pioneer species during primary succession on rocks. |
Reason (R): | Lichens are able to secrete acids to dissolve rocks. |
1. | Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). |
2. | Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). |
3. | (A) is true but (R) is false. |
4. | Both (A) and (R) are false. |
From the statements given below, choose the option that is true for a typical female gametophyte of a flowering plant:
I: | It is 8-nucleate and 7-celled at maturity |
II: | It is free-nuclear during the development |
III: | It is situated inside the integument but outside the nucellus |
IV: | It has an egg apparatus situated at the chalazal end |
1. | I and IV | 2. | II and III |
3. | I and II | 4. | II and IV |
Statement I: | The respiratory pathway is better regarded as an amphibolic pathway rather than only a catabolic pathway. |
Statement II: | The respiratory pathway is involved in both anabolism and catabolism. |
1. | Both Statement I and Statement II are correct and Statement II explains Statement I |
2. | Both Statement I and Statement II are correct but Statement II does not explain Statement I |
3. | Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect |
4. | Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct |
Consider the two statements:
I: | It is desirable to use restriction enzymes produce 'sticky ends' for cloning experiments in genetic engineering. |
II: | If the donor DNA and the vector DNA are cut by such same restriction endonuclease, ligation of the two is easy. |
1. | Both I and II are correct and II explains I |
2. | Both I and II are correct but II does not explain I |
3. | Only I is correct |
4. | Both I and II are incorrect |
In the ‘test–tube baby’ procedure:
1. | Fertilization is in-vitro but embryo development is in-vivo |
2. | Fertilization is in-vivo but embryo development is in-vitro |
3. | Both fertilization and embryo development are in-vitro |
4. | Both fertilization and embryo development are in-vivo |
a: | body bears eight external rows of ciliated comb plates, which help in locomotion. |
b: | reproduction takes place only by asexual means. |
c: | digestion is both extracellular and intracellular. |
d: | sexes are separate. |
1. | a and c only | 2. | b and d only |
3. | a, b and c only | 4. | a, b and d only |
The cell junctions in animal tissues that perform the function of cementing to keep neighbouring cells together are known as:
1. | Tight junctions | 2. | Adhering junctions |
3. | Gap junctions | 4. | Desmosomes |
Consider the two statements:
I: | Inbreeding is an important strategy in animal breeding experiments. |
II: | It exposes recessive harmful genes that are eliminated by selection. |
1. | Both I and II are correct and II explains I. |
2. | Both I and II are correct but II does not explain I. |
3. | Only I is correct. |
4. | Both I and II are incorrect. |
1. | The outer surface possesses a positive charge while its inner surface becomes negatively charged. |
2. | The outer surface possesses a negative charge while its inner surface becomes positively charged. |
3. | Both the outer and the inner surface are positively charged. |
4. | Both the outer and the inner surface are negatively charged. |
FSH:
1. | Acts on Sertoli cells and stimulates secretion of some factors that help in spermiogenesis |
2. | Acts on Sertoli cells and inhibits secretion of some factors that help in spermiogenesis |
3. | Acts on Leydig cells and stimulates secretion of some factors that help in spermiogenesis |
4. | Acts on Leydig cells and inhibits secretion of some factors that help in spermiogenesis |
1. | seen in scapula and articulates with head of humerus |
2. | seen in coxal bone and articulates with head of femur |
3. | seen in clavicle and articulates with sternum |
4. | seen in femur and articulates with patella |
In animal cells, steroidal hormones are synthesized in the:
1. | Rough endoplasmic reticulum |
2. | Smooth endoplasmic reticulum |
3. | Golgi apparatus |
4. | Lysosomes |
Which of the following diseases is/are correctly matched with their modes of transmission?
Disease/Infection |
Mode of transmission |
|
I. |
Ascariasis |
Contaminated food and water |
II. |
Elephantiasis |
Vector-borne |
III. |
Ringworm |
Direct contact |
Options:
1. | Only I and II | 2. | Only I and III |
3. | Only II and III | 4. | I, II and III |
Organisms prefer sexual mode of reproduction in adverse conditions because:
1. | It leads to a rapid proliferation of numbers |
2. | It requires two individuals that can support the progeny |
3. | It is less energy consuming than the asexual mode of reproduction |
4. | It provides protection and increases variations that may help progeny to survive |
Identify the correct statements from the following:
I: | ANF is secreted by the right atrium of heart and causes vasodilation |
II: | Erythropoietin is secreted by kidney and stimulates bone marrow to produce RBC |
III: | Insulin-like growth factors are secreted by liver and play an important role in childhood growth, and has anabolic effects in adults |
1. | Only I and II | 2. | Only I and III |
3. | Only II and III | 4. | I, II and III |
In general, with every 10oC rise in the temperature [in the range 0oC to 40oC], the rate of enzyme catalyzed reaction:
1. Becomes half
2. Gets doubled
3. Remains same
4. There is no such correlation in general
Consider three sample areas with the following composition:
Sample area I: | has three species of birds, two are represented by one individual each and the third by four individuals |
Sample area II: | has three species of birds, each represented by two individuals |
Sample area III: | has a species of insects, a species of mammals and a species of birds, each with two individuals |
Which area will be considered as the most diverse?
1. Sample area I
2. Sample area II
3. Sample area III
4. Sample area II and Sample area III are equally diverse
In humans, the sex of the baby is determined:
1. | At the time of fertilization and by the father |
2. | At the time of fertilization and by the mother |
3. | At the time of implantation and by the father |
4. | At the time of implantation and by the mother |
The first drug produced using recombinant DNA technology is used to treat:
1. | haemophilia | 2. | dwarfism |
3. | immunodeficiency | 4. | diabetes |
The type of natural selection that operates to eliminate intermediate phenotypes in a population is known as:
1. | Directional selection | 2. | Disruptive selection |
3. | Stabilizing selection | 4. | Reverse selection |
Column I [Organism] |
Column II [Osmoregulatory and excretory structure] |
||
A | Flatworms, rotifers, Amphioxus | P | Protonephridia |
B | Earthworm | Q | Nephridia |
C | Insects | R | Malpighian tubule |
D | Prawn | S | Green gland or antennal gland |
A | B | C | D | |
1. | P | Q | R | S |
2. | Q | R | S | P |
3. | R | S | P | Q |
4. | S | P | Q | R |
Proteolytic enzymes found in stomach of an infant include:
I. Rennin
II. Pepsin
III. Tyrpsin
1. I and II only
2. I and III only
3. II and III only
4. I, II and III
Which of the following equations regarding the calculation of pulmonary capacities would be correct?
1. | IC = IRV – TV | 2. | EC = VC – IRV |
3. | VC = ERV + IRV | 4. | TLC = VC – RV |
The number of autosomes in a human egg would be:
1. | 22 | 2. | 23 |
3. | 1 | 4. | 2 |
Match each item in Column-I [zones of adrenal cortex] with one in Column-II [hormone produced] and select your answer from the codes given:
Column-I |
|
Column-II |
|
A. |
Zona glomerulosa |
a. |
Aldosterone |
B. |
Zona fasciculata |
b. |
Cortisol |
C. |
Zona reticularis |
c. |
Adrenal androgens |
Codes:
A | B | C | |
1. | a | b | c |
2. | a | c | b |
3. | b | a | c |
4. | b | c | a |
1. | Most have two pairs of limbs and tail is present in some. |
2. | Alimentary canal, urinary and reproductive tracts open into a common chamber called cloaca which opens to the exterior. |
3. | Respiration is by gills, lungs and through skin. |
4. | The heart is two chambered with one atrium and one ventricle. |
The Montreal Protocol was signed in 1987 to:
1. | prevent deforestation around the world |
2. | control the emission of ozone-depleting substances |
3. | control the greenhouse gases |
4. | prevent hazards from radioactive nuclear wastes |
Similar biological structures or sequences in different taxa are homologous if they:
1. | always perform the same function |
2. | result from convergent evolution |
3. | do not serve any known function |
4. | are derived from a common ancestor |
DNA is structurally and chemically more stable than RNA because of the following except:
1. | It has thymine instead of uracil |
2. | 2’ –OH is absent in DNA |
3. | It replicates itself based on complementary base pairing |
4. | It does not have any catalytic role |
The combination pill is taken by a female:
1. | Daily, for a period of 21 days beginning within the first 5 days of the menstrual cycle |
2. | On alternate days, for a period of 21 days beginning within the first 5 days of the menstrual cycle |
3. | Daily, for a period of 21 days beginning after the end of the menstrual flow |
4. | Daily, for a period of 7 days beginning after the end of the menstrual flow |
Match the plasma proteins in Column I with their function in Column II and select the correct answer from the codes given:
Column I | Column II | ||
A. | Albumins | a. | Hemostasis |
B. | Globulins | b. | Transport carriers and immunity |
C. | Fibrinogen | c. | Colloid osmotic pressure |
Codes:
A | B | C | |
1. | a | b | c |
2. | a | c | b |
3. | b | a | c |
4. | c | b | a |
As the distance from Z line to Z line decreases, which bands shorten in a sarcomere?
1. | the I band and H band | 2. | the I band and A band |
3. | the A band and H band | 4. | all bands shorten |
High altitude acclimatization in humans include all the following except:
1. | Increased RBC production |
2. | Increased breathing rate |
3. | Increased heart rate |
4. | Increased binding affinity of haemoglobin |
A foetus receiving some antibodies from mother through placenta is an example of:
1. | Naturally acquired active immunity |
2. | Artificially acquired active immunity |
3. | Artificially acquired passive immunity |
4. | Naturally acquired passive immunity |
The underlying basis of the Polymerase Chain Reaction is:
1. | DNA synthesis and hence amplification can occur in a template independent manner. |
2. | DNA, being thermostable, can be amplified during the thermal cycle in PCR. |
3. | DNA polymerase I can synthesize large amounts of DNA. |
4. | PCR allows the direct amplification of DNA even if it is present in minute quantities. |
Column I | Column II | ||
A | Myasthenia gravis | P | Auto-immune |
B | Arthritis | Q | Inflammation of joints |
C | Tetany | R | Low calcium in body fluids |
D | Osteoporosis | S | Low levels of oestrogen |
A | B | C | D | |
1. | P | Q | R | S |
2. | Q | R | S | P |
3. | R | S | P | Q |
4. | S | P | Q | R |
Catalytic Converters:
I: | use expensive metals like Gold & Tungsten as catalysts |
II: | convert unburnt hydrocarbons to CO2 and H2O, CO to CO2 and NO to N2 |
III: | are deactivated by Lead |
1. only I & II are correct
2. only I & III are correct
3. Only II & III are correct
4. I, II & III are correct
I: | Malpighian tubules are lined by glandular and ciliated cells. |
II: | Uric acid is the nitrogenous metabolic excretory product. |
III: | Fat body, nephrocytes and urecose glands also help in excretion. |
1. | Only II is correct |
2. | Only I and II are correct |
3. | Only II and III are correct |
4. | I, II and III are correct |
Statement I: | Photopic vision and colour vision is the function of rods in the human eye. |
Statement II: | Scotopic [twilight] vision is the function of cones in the human eye. |
1. | Both Statement I and Statement II are correct |
2. | Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect |
3. | Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect |
4. | Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct |
Identify the incorrect statement regarding antidiuretic hormone (ADH):
1. | It is synthesized by the neurons of the hypothalamus and stored and released from the neurohypophysis. |
2. | It binds to receptors on the collecting duct cells and activates a cAMP second messenger system. |
3. | It is released during body dehydration conditions and acts on the collecting duct. |
4. | ADH is released when osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus sense a decrease in the blood osmolality. |
Occasionally, a single gene may express more than one effect. The phenomenon is called:
1. | multiple allelism | 2. | mosaicism |
3. | pleiotropy | 4. | polygeny |
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
I. | Absorption of simple sugar, alcohol, some water and medicines takes place in stomach |
II. | Maximum water absorption occurs in small intestine |
III. | Small intestine is the major site of digestion and absorption of food |
IV. | Fatty acid and glycerol are absorbed by lacteals |
V. | Nothing is absorbed in mouth and large intestine |
1. I, IV and V
2. V
3. IV
4. II and III
The number of correct statements regarding hemichordates from the given is:
I: | A stomochord is present in the collar region |
II: | Circulation is of open type |
III: | Excretory organ is proboscis gland |
IV: | Development is indirect |
1. | 1 | 2. | 2 |
3. | 3 | 4. | 4 |
Which of the following is incorrect regarding emphysema?
1. | Alveolar walls are damaged |
2. | There is an increase in the respiratory surface |
3. | Major cause is cigarette smoking |
4. | Can be caused by deficiency of Alpha-1-antitrypsin enzyme |
Assertion (A): | An adapter molecule, that on one hand can read the genetic code and on the other hand can bind to specific amino acids, is required for the translation of proteins. |
Reason (R): | Amino acids have no structural specialties to read the code uniquely. |
1. | Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). |
2. | Both (A) and (R) are False. |
3. | Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). |
4. | (A) is True but (R) is False. |
I: | Water vapour, methane, carbon dioxide, and ammonia released from molten mass covered the surface. |
II: | The UV rays from the sun broke up water into Hydrogen and Oxygen and the lighter H2 escaped. |
III: | Oxygen combined with ammonia and methane to form water, CO2, and other gases. |
IV: | As it cooled, the water vapour fell as rain, filling all the depressions and forming oceans. |
If any protein-encoding gene is expressed in a heterologous host, the protein formed is called:
1. | Recombinant protein | 2. | Native protein |
3. | Pro-protein | 4. | Exotic protein |
Statement I: | Parasitism has evolved in many taxonomic groups from plants to higher vertebrates. |
Statement II: | Many parasites have evolved to be host-specific and both tend to co-evolve. |
Statement III: | All parasites have only one primary and one intermediate host. |
Statement IV: | Only a few of the parasites harm their hosts. |
1. | 1 | 2. | 2 |
3. | 3 | 4. | 4 |
A | B | C | D | E | |
1. | First meiotic division | Second Meiotic division | 23 | First polar body | Second polar body |
2. | Mitosis and differentiation | First meiotic division | 23 | First polar body | Secondary polar body |
3. | First meiotic division | Second Meiotic division | 46 | First polar body | Second polar body |
4. | Mitosis and differentiation | First meiotic division | 46 | First polar body | Secondary polar body |
I: | HIV first enters into the macrophages. |
II: | Macrophages are used by HIV as a factory to produce more virus particles. |
III: | The viral cDNA does not get integrated into any cells in the human body. |
IV: | HIV also enters the T-helper cells and destroys them. |
V: | The anti-retroviral treatment for AIDS is completely curative. |
1. | All except V | 2. | Only III and V |
3. | Only I, III and IV | 4. | All |