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3. Living cells placed in isotonic solution (0.9% saline) retain their size and shape. This is based on the concept of
(A) Osmosis
(B) Diffusion
(D) Transpiration
(A) Starch
(B) Glycogen
(C) Sucrose
(D) Cellulose
5. Simple storage protein that coagulates upon heating but remains soluble in dilute salt solution is correctly exemplified by
(A) Globulin
(B) Albumin
(C) Histone
(D) Collagen
(A) Fungi
(B) Bacteria
(C) Plants
(D) Viruses
10. Portion of apical meristem that gives rise to xylem tissue is called
(A) Protoxylem
(B) Procambium
(C) Metaxylem
(D) Tracheid
11. For a clean environment, which one of the following is not essential ?
(A) Producer
(B) Consumer
(C) Decomposer
(D) Polluter
(A) Protein
(B) Carbohydrate
(C) Lipid
13. Higher animals cannot synthesize few fatty acids which are very essential for their growth and development. These fatty acids are typically
(A) Saturated
(B) Cyclic
(C) Unsaturated
(D) Branched
14. Identify the membrane across which the proton (H+) gradient facilitates ATP synthesis in a typical eukaryotic cell.
(A) Protein
(B) Carbohydrate
(C) Lipid
16. In higher plants, continuity of cytoplasm from one cell to its neighbouring cells is established through
(A) Apoplast
(B) Chloroplast
(C) Leucoplast
(D) Symplast
17. In plant tissue culture, the callus tissues can be regenerated into complete plantlets primarily by altering the concentration of
(A) Sugars
(B) Vitamins
(D) Hormones
18. If you want to develop hybrid seeds within a bisexual flower, the following part needs to be removed from the same flower
(A) Stigma
(B) Ovary
(C) Anther
(D) Oviduct
(A) Cleistogamy
(B) Allogamy
(C) Autogamy
(D) Homogamy
20. Basic principle of developing transgenic plants and animals is to introduce the gene of interest into the nucleus of
22. Which pair of the following diseases are caused by two genes located on
human X chromosome ?
23. Which one of the following triplet codon is known as initiation codon ? (A) UUU
(B) UAA
(C) AUG
(D) UGA
(A) Shorea
(B) Terminalia
(C) Machilus
(D) Morus
(A) Pisces
(B) Amphibia
(C) Reptilia
(D) Aves
(A) Annelida
(B) Mollusca
(C) Porifera
(D) Platyhelminthes
(A) Aeromonas
(B) Pseudomonas
(C) Branchiomyces
(D) Xenopsylla
(A) Drosophila
(B) Mouse
(C) Pigeon
(D) Elephant
29. The vein which is formed from the capillaries of an organ and terminates into capillaries in some other organ before entering the heart is called
30. Which one of the following genus of insects prefer to breed in clean water and their larvae lie parallel to the surface of water ?
(A) Anopheles
(B) Culex
(C) Aedes
(D) Phlebotomus
31. Which one of the following life cycle stages of Wuchereria bancrofti is infective to man ?
(A) Microfilaria
32. Which one of the following life cycle stages of malarial parasite is responsible for relapse of malarial symptoms ?
(A) Merozoite
(B) Sporozoite
(C) Hypnozoite
(D) Gametocyte
(A) S - G1 - G2 - M
(B) G1 - S - G2 - M
(C) G2 - S - G1 - M
(D) G1 - G2 - S - M
34. Which one of the following poultry birds is not an English breed ?
(A) Sussex
(B) Australorp
(C) Orpington
(D) Minorca
35. The important gas which was absent during the formation of earth is
(A) Blood
(A) Oligocene
(C) Pleistocene
(B) Pliocene
(D) Miocene
39. Which one of the following is not included under in situ conservation ?
40. Animals are classified into hierarchical groups. In which one of the following, the largest number of species is found ?
(A) Genus
(B) Order
(C) Family
(D) Cohort
41. The blood vessel which supply oxygenated blood to cardiac tissue is
(A) 10 pairs
(B) 12 pairs
(C) 43 pairs
(D) 31 pairs
46. After forceful inspiration, the amount of air that can be breathed out by maximum forced expiration is equal to
(A) Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV) + Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV) + Tidal Volume (TV) + Residual Volume (RV)
(D) TV + RV + ERV
47. Amount of oxygen supplied by 100 ml arterial blood while passing through the tissues is
(A) 0.4-0.6 ml
(B) 4-6 ml
(C) 14-15 ml
(D) 19-20 ml
(A) Bile
49. In a normal adult human, the average cardiac output (stroke volume) is
(A) 47 ml
(B) 70 ml
(C) 5 litre
(C) Eosinophil
(D) Neutrophil
(A) 230 ml
(B) 210 ml
(C) 190 ml
(D) 150 ml
(B) Loss of dilatation ability of the arterial wall and its rupture
(A) Vitamin K
(B) Vitamin C
(C) Vitamin A
(D) Vitamin D
58. Presence of which of the following hormone in the urine confirms pregnancy ?
(A) Progesterone
(B) Estrogen
(D) Prolactin
59. Which one of the following is mainly responsible for the second heart sound ?
(A) Duodenum
(B) Jejunum
(C) Ileum
(D) Rectum
61. Identify the correct sequence of events in the viral replication process.
I. Eclipse
II. Maturation
III Adsorption
IV. Assembly
V. Penetration
VI. Lysis
(A) I ll III IV V VI
(B) II l III IV V VI
(C) III V l II IV VI
(D) III V I IV II IV
62. Match the items in column I with those in column II and choose the correct answer. Column-I Column-II i. Ectomycorrhiza
R. Free living nitrogen fixing bacteria S. Phosphate solubilizing bacteria v. Azospirillum sp.
63. A man having the genotype EEFfGgHH can produce P number of genetically different sperms, and a woman of genotype IiLLMmNn can generate
(A) P = 4, Q = 4
(B) P = 4, Q = 8
(C) P = 8, Q = 4
(D) P = 8, Q = 8
64. In an organism, tall phenotype is dominant over recessive dwarf phenotype, and the alleles are designated as T and t, respectively. Upon crossing two different individuals, total 250 offsprings were obtained, out of which 124 displayed tall phenotype and rest were dwarf. Thus, the genotype of the parents were
(A) TT x TT
(B) TT x tt
(C) Tt x Tt
(D) Tt x tt
(A) R, S
(B) P, Q
(C) Q, R
(D) P, S
66. How many ATP molecules will be generated in a plant system during complete oxidation of 40 moles of glucose ?
(A) 190
(B) 380
(C) 1520
(D) 3040
67. A - DNA is
68. Bursa fabricius is an important organ of birds. This organ is associated with
70. In most simple type of canal system of porifera, water flows through which one of the following ways ?
71. What would be the percentage of thymine in a double stranded DNA sample which contains 20% cytosine of the total bases ?
(A) 10%
(B) 20%
(C) 30%
(D) 40%
(A) 0.0001 mm
(B) 0.001 mm
(C) 0.01 mm
(D) 0.00001 mm
74. Identify the origin of sympathetic nerve fibres and the location of their ganglia.
(A) They arise from thoraco-lumber region of spinal cord and form ganglia just beside the vertebral column
(B) They arise from thoracocervical region of spinal cord and form ganglia just beside the vertebral column
(C) They arise from cranio-sacral region of spinal cord and form ganglia very close to effector organ
(D) They arise from thoraco-lumber region of spinal cord and form ganglia very close to effector organ
75. Among the following characteristics, indicate the correct combination applicable to conditional reflex.
T : Originates spontaneously
(A) P, Q, R
(B) P, Q, S
(C) P, R, T
(D) Q, R,T
released from synaptic vesicles by the action of ions (Q). Choose the correct P and Q.
77. Choose the right sequential phenomena among the following during the delivery of O2 from blood to tissue.
Q : Reaction of absorbed CO2 with H2O to form H2CO3 within RBC and its conversion into H+ and HCO3- ions
R : Reaction of absorbed CO2 with H2O in plasma to form H2CO3 and its conversion into H+ and HCO3- ions
T : Combination of HCO3- with heme portion of HbO2 to form reduced hemoglobin and release of O2
(A) P, Q, T
(B) P, R, S
(C) P, Q, S
(D) P, R, T
79. Match the items in column I with those in column II and choose the correct answer. Column 1 Column II i. A graphic recording of the electrical activity
P. Electroencephalography
of heart Q. Electrocardiography brain R. Endoscopy ii. A graphic recording of the electrical activity of
iv. To view within the body without cutting through the overlaying tissues
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Syllabus Unit of Life Ultrastructure and functions of cellular components Microscopy and Electron Microscope
Physical and Chemical principles involved in maintenance of life processes Biomolecules: Carbohydrates, Proteins, Nucleic acids Enzymes Chromosomes and Cell Division Genetics Mutation Origin, Evolution and Diversity of Life Taxonomy and Classification Concept of Biodiversity Population Biology Ecosystem Environmental Pollution Virus and Bacteria Biotechnological application of microbes Tissue and tissue system Functions of life: Photosynthesis, Respiratory System, Cardiovascular System & Blood Nutrition and Digestive System Metabolism Excretory System Nervous and Muscular system Endocrine System and animal hormones Growth, Reproduction, and Ageing Immunology Medical, Agricultural and Economic Zoology Application of Biology Biomedical Engineering
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