Professional Documents
Culture Documents
BOTANY
1. (A.) Protozoans are versatile in their locomotion
(R.) Protozoans are multicellular and microscopic
A. Both correct, R explains A
D. A wrong, R correct
D. A wrong, R correct
B. Nexins
C. Radial spokes
D. None
D. Outer
D. A wrong, R correct
D. A wrong, R correct
7. Which of the following movements of the flagellum causes Trypanosoma to move forwards,
A. Undulation from base to tip B. Undulation from tip to base
B. Ciliary, amoeboid
C. Flagellar, amoeboid
D. Ciliary, flagellar
(4.) Smilax
D. A wrong, R correct
A. 1, 2, 3
B. 2, 3
C. 3, 4
D. 1, 2, 4
12. (A.) Bentham and Hooker classification is an artificial system and fragmentary
(R.) It is based only on the economic uses of plants
A. Both correct, R explains A B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A is wrong, R is correct D. A is wrong, R is wrong
B. Red gram
C. Bengal gram
D. Green gram
14. Who gave equal importance both to the vegetative as well as floral characters?
A. Linneaus
D. J. Hutchinson
B. Withania somnifera
C. Asparagus
B. Tobacco
C. Onion
D. Both A and C.
B. Makoi
C. Asparagus
B. Aloe
C. Smilax
D. None
D. A wrong, R correct
D. A wrong, R correct
23. The ratio of number of carpels and locules in ovary of capsicum fruitescens is,
A. 2 : 2
B. 2 : 1
C. 1 : 1
D. 3 : 3
B. Epipetalous condition
C. Perianth
D. Petals
25. In Bentham and Hookers classification, soya bean belongs to the family,
A. Fabaceae
B. Leguminosae
C. Papilionidae
D. Dicotyledonae
26. If the two whorls of tepals in Lily are compared to sepals and petals, which of the following is true,
A. Odd sepal is anterior
D. Both B and C
B. Pterocarpus
C. Trigonella
D. Crotalaria
B. Twisted
C. Vexillary
D. Ascendingly imbricate
B. 1, 0
C. 1, 10
D. 9, 0
B. Dolichos
C. Derris
D. Trigonella
D. A wrong, R correct
B. Sexual characters
C. Floral characters
D. Chromosomal characters
34. As a taxonomist, what would you refer to if you wanted information to identify the names of species found in an area?
A. Keys
B. Flora
C. Manuals
D. Monographs
B. Plantae
C. Fungi
D. Animalia
D. Plantae
B. Eubacteria
C. Mycoplasma
D. Actinomycetes
B. Chitin
C. Calcium
D. Silica
D. A wrong, R correct
ZOOLOGY
D. A wrong, R correct
D. A wrong, R correct
43. The central singlets in the axoneme of a flagellum are interconnected by,
A. Dyenin arms
B. Nexins
C. Radial spokes
D. None
D. Outer
D. A wrong, R correct
D. A wrong, R correct
47. Which of the following movements of the flagellum causes Trypanosoma to move forwards,
A. Undulation from base to tip B. Undulation from tip to base
B. Ciliary, amoeboid
C. Flagellar, amoeboid
D. Ciliary, flagellar
D. A wrong, R correct
D. A wrong, R correct
D. A wrong, R correct
B. Flagellar locomotion
C. Ciliary locmotion
D. No locomotion
C. Parallel to the
D. Both B & C
B. Two
C. Zero
D. Many
D. A wrong, R correct
B. Pendular C. Spiral
D. Zig-zag
57. Action caused by simple conical gyration on the organism is similar to that of,
A. Propeller of boat
B. Two
C. Four
D. Zero
D. A wrong, R correct
B. Perimysium
C. Epimysium
D. Sarcolemma
D. Reticular
B. Serotonin
C. Bradykinin
D. Heparin
D. Cartilage
66. The major part of organic matter in a compact bone is composed of,
A. Phosphorous
B. Silica
C. Hydroxyapatite
B. 55%
C. 92%
D. 65%
D. Collagen
D. A wrong, R correct
B. <10,000/cu mm
C. >1,00,000/cu mm
B. Spherical
C. Kidney shaped
D. Absent
D. A wrong, R correct
71. Cells organized to form tissues for the first time in,
A. Sponges
C. Cephalochordata
D. Vertebrata
D. A wrong, R correct
74. (A.) Bilaterally symmetrical animals are more efficient than the other animals in seeking food, locating mates and in
avoiding or escaping from predators
(R.) They show concentration of nerve and sensory cells at the anterior end
A. Both correct, R explains A
D. A wrong, R correct
D. A wrong, R correct
D. Non-
77. Third key transition in the evolution of the animal body plan,
A. Formation of tissues
C. Bilateral symmetry
B. Echinodermata
C. Hemichordata
D. Chordata
79. Sacred Groves are the last refuges for a large number of rare and threatened species in,
D. Meghalaya
B. Haeckel
C. John Ray
D. None