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A All India Civil Services Coaching Centre Entrance Examination - 2013 Time allowed: Two hours ‘Maximum Marks: 200 For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 1 1) What is the remainder when 462 * 463 * 464 * 465 * 466 is divided by 120? A199 8.12 ca Do 2) If the number N has 21 factors, find the number of factors N*has A.65 8.42 C84 D.21 15438179 as 8, a 20° 8 i 9 4) Natural Numbers starting from 1 to N are written in an ascending order and all the number in the odd places are striked off. The remaining numbers are again arranged in ascending order and the numbers in odd places are stiked off, if N=2050, what will be the number that remains at last. A205 8.250 ¢.2048 0.528 5) Akash decides to have 2 morning walk every day. The first day he walks 2km and each day he walks only halk the distance which he walked the previous day. What will be the distance covered by him in a week A.3.969km —B.3km €.4.228km — D.4.120km 6) The Indo-French satellite, SARAL aims at A. Oceanographic studies 8. Border Surveillance C. Mapping Purpose D. Television communication services 7) Consider the following and select the threatened species from the codes given below |. White — bellied Heron Il. Great Indian Bustard Ill Peacock Tarantula IV. Spoon-billed sandpiper Al&il BBV Coil, IV D.1,1L IV 8) Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura are associated with which of the following sport? A.Archery — B. Shooting C. Chess D. Swimming 9) “Cancer — Did you know” This statement is related to For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 2 A. Documentary film of cancer awareness 8. Theme of the world cancer day 2013 . Recently published book to remove the misconceptions about cancer D. A movement launched by the world health organization 10) The ‘Operation Three Star’ was the code name given to which of the following? A. Secret pain of executing Afzal Guru, the convict in parliament attack B. Flood relief operations in Uttarkhand rary joist police action in chattisgarh D. Military drillin Indo-China Border 11) Which of the following projects are implemented in TamilNadu with the assistance of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) |. Tamil nadu Afforestation Project ~ I Il, Hogenakkal water supply scheme Ill Tamilnadu Biodiversity Conversation IV. Chennai Metro Rail Project A.I8l B. 18a C.li8av D.L tL mV 12) Prism is related to A. Internet Surveillance programme of the USA B. Intelligence wing of the Indian Army C.A communication Satellite S. Newly introduced TV news channel 113) Which country will host FIFA world cup for football in 2014? A Russia 8. Portugal ©. Brazil D. Argentina 14) The central Government’s Scheme of job oriented skill development in areas affected by Maoists, is known as A. Akshaya 8. Aiswarya C. Roshni D. Ashraya 15) Name the world’s largest and oldest environmental organization? For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 3 A. Green Peace B. World wide fund for Nature C. International union for conservation of nature D. Ramsar Convention 16) 255 increase in the price of an article makes a person buy 20 articles less for Rs. 4,000.00. Find the increased price? A. Rs, 35.00 B. Rs. 50.00 Rs. 54.00 D. Rs. 42, 17) With the faces of cube shown above which number is opposite to the number 5? A 81 C3 D.2 18) How many triangles are there in the below figure? Add 8.64 c32 D.40 19) Anil, Babu and Clara jog along a circular track. Their Jogging speed was such that they could cover 3m/sec, am/sec and Sm/sec respectively. The track length is 360m. If all the three started together, when will all the three meet at the start again? Ahr 8.120min €.60sec D.6min 20} Pick out the odd man out: 7, 31, 47, 11, 83, 91 A.83 8.7 ca7 ps1 21) Consider the following statements about precipitation: 1 Air with low humidity For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 4 2. High percentage of moisture in air 3. Cooling of air 4, Descending of air Which one of the above conditions is most favorable for precipitation? A.Lonly B.2only C.3only D. 4 only 22) The lower Ganga plain is characterized by humid climate with high temperature throughout the year. Which one among the following pairs of crops is most suitable for this region? A. Paddy & cotton 8. Wheat & Jute C. Paddy & Jute D. Wheat & cotton 23) The Himalayan range is very rich in species diversity. Which among the following is the most appropriate reason for this phenomenon? ‘A. Ithas a high rainfall that supports luxuriant vegetative growth B.Itis a confluence of different bio-geographical zones C. Exotic and invasive species have not been introduced into the region D. it has less human interference 24) Though coffee and tea are cultivated an hill slopes, there is some difference between them regarding their cultivation? In this context, consider the following statements, 1. Coffee plants require a hot and humid climate of tropical areas whereas tea can be cultivated in both tropical and sub-tropical areas. 2. Coffee is propagated by seeds but tea is propagated by stem cuttings only. Which of the statements is/are correct? A. Lonly 8.2only C.Both 182 D. None 25) Which one of the following does not relate to torrid climatic belt? ALITCZ 8. Doldrums C.Easterlies D. Front 26) Which one of the following is the correct rule while passing through the international Date Line (IDL)? A, Eastward across IDL, Subtract 24 hours B. Westward across IDL, Subtract 24 hours For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 5 . Eastward across IDL, add 24 hours D. Eastward or Westward across IDL, add 24 hours 27) Asandy and saline area in the natural habitat of an Indian animal species. The animal has no predators in that area but its existence is threatened due to the destruction of its habitat. Which is that animal? A. Indian wild buffalo B. Indian wild ass Indian wild boar D. Indian gazelle 28) Tsunamis differ from wind produced ocean waves in that A. Energy is transferred to the water from sea floor disturbance B. They are long peaceful waves C. Their distribution does not change with wind direction D. All of these 29) Match the following: a. Delta 1. Deposits found near the mouth of the river b. Alluvial fan 2, Deposits produced at the foot hill region . Barchan 3. Deposits formed by wind action . Moraines 4, Deposits produced by melting of glaciers e.Flood Plain _ 5, Deposits formed on the valley floor A.al, b2, ¢3, d4, eS B. al, b3, c2, d4, eS C.a3, bt, 2, da, €5 D. al, b2, 4, d5,e3 30) Match the following: a. Attrition 1. Pebbles are eroded by mutual wear and tear b. Corrosion 2. Wearing away of the bed and the bank by river load ¢. Hydraulic action 3. Wearing away of the bed and the bank by sheer weight 4d. Solution 4, Dissolving of minerals from the rocks 5, The sliding process of bigger rocks by water power A.al, b2, 65, d4 B. al, b2, c3, d4 C.a5, bd, 3, 41 a3, bd, cl, d2 31) Waterfalls can develop in the following cases, For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 6 1. When the cap rock is resistant 2, At an advanced stage of development of rapids 3. Presence of faults 4. Intersection of meanders Which of the following is/are correct? A182 8.183 C1283 D. Alllof the above 32) Arrange the following in order of formation: 1. Cirque 2.Arete 3.C01 A321 8.12.3 C213 D.3,12 33) Consider the following conditions for the formation of temperature inversion: 1. Cloudy sky 2, Strong winds 3. Long winter nights 4. Cold dry air Which of the above conditions are ideal? A1283 8.182 C2384 D.3&4 34) Consider the following statements: Salinity of water in the equatorial oceans decreases because 1. Large rivers like Amazon, Congo enter into sea 2. Evaporation is less 3. Water from artic & Antartic mix with its waters of equator 4, Of heavy rainfall Which of these statements are correct? A182 8.3 &4 C183 D.1&4 35) What could be the main reason/reasons for the formation of African and Eurasian Desert Belt? For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 7 1. Its located in the sub-tropical high pressure cells. 2. It’s under the influence of warm ocean currents. Which of the statements is/ are correct? a.lonly B.2only C.Both 1&2 D. None 36) The GDP growth rate of 4.87% in 2012-13 is on account of, A. Soaring inflation B. gap in CAD, due to increased gold import C. dismal performance by agriculture, manufacturing and mining D. higher rate of interest fixed by RBLis spite of lower fiscal deficit in 2012-13 37) ‘Stagflation’ is a situation when there is, A. uncontrolled rise of price B. Prolonged low growth rate and price rise is not under control C. Socially acceptable level of unemployment D. unemployment of resources 38) The buffer stocks are estimated to touch 82 million tones on 1.7.2013; the food security bill needs only 41.7 m tonnes, The excess stock is a dead weight burden of 27,000 crores. This 1. Reduce credit available to small and medium industries, 2. increases the fiscal deficit, 3. calls for more aggressive export of food 4. calls for weakness of upee A. Lalone is correct B. 1 and 2 are correct €.1,2,3 are correct D.1,2,3,4 are correct 39} India tries to garner $500 billion in XII plan from private sector for investment in infrastructure. For this ‘A. Awell developed equity mark is needed B, The equity lendig, a form of financial activity is to be encouraged C.An Active bond market would be a valuable avenue to raise money. D. better to rely on foreign borrowing 40) India has accumulated $390 billion of external debt; of this $172 billion of debt is ayable in March 2014. This is because 1 cheap money was suplied by western central banks For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 8 2. of mounting import bill due to rising oil prices 3. corporate and financial institutions accumulated more short term debt A.1& 2are correct B.2& 3are correct C.1,2& 3 are correct D. None of the above is correct 41) A felling rupee makes 1. imports costlier 2. the external borrowing to be costlier 3. inflation rises and stagnates growth 4, man power retrenchment is more to cope up with losses; which of thee is correct? A182 B.1&4 C283 D.12384 42) Which of the following is a part of national action plan of climate change adopted in 2008? A. National mission for sustainable agriculture B, technology executive commision reducing emission from deforestation and degradation D.creation of green climate fund 43) The share of services in India's GDP in 2010 is, A. 61.5% 8. 57.0% C.41.8% D.66.8% 44) The following constitute inclusive development A. introduction of new techology to increase industrial production B, Encourage private sector in the process of development C. poverty alleviation, health and education D. dependence of forign investment, FOI 45) An Indian program praised by ‘World Bank' as model of good design and implementation recommending to the rest of the world is: A. National rural health mission B, integrated child development scheme C. Rashtriya swastha bhima yojena . Janum sishu suraksha karyakaram 46) Push and pull factors explain international capital flows. Push factors are 1 improved investment factors 2. low interesr rates 3, abundant liquidity 4, slow growth A182 8.283 C2384 D. All the above 47) Growth in agriculture and allied sectors remain a necessary condition for inclusive growth because A. there is a declining trend in the share of GDP B. itis important from the nutritional point of C. it accounted for 58% of the population according to 2001 census D. Need to control food prices For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 9 48) Under current FOI, capital is not flowing in, to the extent we want because 1. FDI is not permitted i few sectors 2. FDI is permitted only to a specified level 3. FDI is permitted 100% need approved from Foreign investment approval board A182 B183 C1283 D. None of the above 49} To bridge the ga in the existing health sector the following programme was launched A. Janani Suraksha yojana B. Rashriya Mahila kosh C. Ujiawala C. Bal bandhu scheme 50} Major initiatives for effective implemetation of MGNREGA include the following: A. transparency and accountability B. setting up of SHG's C. skill training for employment promotions D. insurance protection to the labour 51) Which are correct with regard to the committees of the constituent assembly? |.The Union powers committee was headed by Jawaharlal Nehru. II, The committee on fundamental Rights and minorities had 54 members. Ill Sardar Patel was the chairmaan of the steering committee. A.1&llonly B.I& Illonly C.1& ll only DALI I 52} Which are wrong relating to the preamble of the constitution? |. Ithas three kinds of justice. II. It has four kinds of liberty IL Ithas five kinds of equality A.1&llonly BR Illonly C1 &tllonly Citi 53) Who said that ' The Indian Federation’ should be categorized as the “co-operative fedaralism”? A.D. Basu 8. Granville Austin C.B.R, Ambedkar D. John Locke 54) with regard to the enactment of the budget, match | with Il and find the answer with the code 1. Items I Stages a. Passing the finance bill 1, Second b. Passing the apropriation bill 2. Third c. General discussion 3, Fourth d. Voting on demands for grants 4. Fifth, Code abcd A2 4 1 3 82 1 3 4 C4 3 1 2 D4 2 1 3 55) Which article assigns the residuary powers to the union government? A. Article 248, B. Article 252 C. Article 265 D. Article 291 For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 10 56) Relating to the schedules and articles, match | with Il and find the answer with code |. Shedules I, Articles a. Fourth Schedule 1. Article 246 b. Fifth Schedule 2. Article 31 c, Seventh Schedule 3. Article 80 d. Ninth Schedule 4, Article 208 code a boc d AZ 2 1 4 B3 4 1 2 C4 1 3 2 D4 2 1 3 57] Relating to the amendment of the constitution, match | with Il and find the answer with code |. Amendments 1, Matters a. 42nd amendment 1. Municipality b, 52nd amendment 2, Lowering the voter age ¢. 61st amendment 3, Antidefection law 4. 74th amendment, 4, Tribunals code abc d Al 2 3 4 B1 4 2 3 C4 3 2 1 D4 1 3 2 58) Which are lacking in the Indian federal system?, |. Federal judiciary 1, Dual citizenship 1M Dual government A.1&llonly B.1&illonly CH &llonly D.1 Gl 59) which are wrong realting to the fundamental rights? |. Fundamental rights are both positive and negative Il, These are absolute and unlimited IIl, These do not have reasonable restrictions A.1&llonly 8.1 &ill only C.1& lllonly DAL, IH 60) which are concerning the Directive principles of state policy? |. There are three kinds of principles Il, Article ~ 41 deals with right to work and education Il Article - 44 deals with the uniform civil code for the citizens. A.1&llonly B.1 ill only C.& Monty DLL II 61) With which schedule is the article - 243 G related? A. Vth schedule B. Vilth schedule For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 11 C.IMth schedule D. xith schedule 62} Inwhich year was the sixty first amendment act enacted? A. 1987 8B, 1989 1991 D. 1993 63) who should be elected as per the propotional representation? A. Acanditate who secures more than 40% of votes B. A canditate who secures less than 50% of votes C.Acanditate who secures more than 50% of votes D. A canditate who secures more than seventy five percent of votes. 64) Relating to the constitutional amendments and their concerns match | with Il and find the answer with code. 1. Amendments I, Matters a. 36th amendment 1, Statehood of Mizoram b. 53rd amendment 2, Statehood of Goa c. 55th amendment 3, Statehood of Sikkim, d. 56th amendment 4, Statehood of Arunachal Pradesh code a oboc d A2 1 3 4 B2 4 1 3 C3 1 4 2 D3 4 1 2 65) Relating to the states and their reresentation in the council of states, match | with Il and find the answer with code. |. States Il, Representation a. Assam 1.18 b. Andhra Pradesh 29 c. Karnataka 3.7 d. Kerala 4.12 code a boc d A3 1 4 2 B3 1 2. 4 C4 2 34 boa 3 @AT 66) 5,5, 7,17, 25,35, 47,? AL 8.136 C92 D.83 67) Anil is 7 ranks ahead of Bobby in a class of 39. If Bobby is 17th from the last, what is Anil’s rank from the start? A. 1dth B.15Th 16th D.17Th 68) Ina village 1/3rd of the people are women. 1/2 f the women are married and 1/3rd of the married women are employe, what part of eople are unemployed? A5/18 8.4/9 e118 D. 17/36 For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 12 69) Mr. Sinha plans to take a family photo. Mr. Sinha is on the left of the persn sitting in the centre but he is o the right of Dilip. Ashok is on the right of priya and roshini is on the right of Ashok. Roshini is the second person from the person sitting in the centre. Who is the person sitting in the centre? A. Ashok B. Sinha C. Priya D. Roshini 70) CROW is written as DOPV, then how is the word DOVE written as? A. ENWD 8. EPWD C ENUF D. CNWD 71) Any atom that emits an alpha particle or beta particle A. Becomes an atom of a different element, always B, May become an atom of a different element C. Becomes a different isotope of the same element D. Increases its mass 72) Assertion : A candle will stay it inside the space shuttle when itis in the launch pad, but not when itis in the orbit Reason : Absence of gravity, and convention when shuttle isin the orbit A. Ais true and R is false B. Ais false and Ris true C. Both Aand Rare true and Ris not the correct explanation for A. D. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation for A Read the following passage and answer the questions given belo The saving of certain wild animals from extinction has many years been a problem for zoologists and. other specialists, but more recently the problem has become so acute, and has received so much publicity, that most people are now concerned about it. This may at first seem strange, because one of the most, gratifying developments of the last few years has been the passing of strict laws to protect wild animals and the consequent decline in the hunting of big game for sport. Why isit, then, that some rare ones are rapidly declining in numbers? (One reason is the "March of Civilization’. When an area is wholly cleared of vegetation to make room for new towns, factory sites and hydro-electric plants, the natural home of several species is destroyed. The displaced animals must either mitigate to another area or perish. Even the clearing of land for a road or an airfield may involve ‘pushing back’ the jungle, and the smaller the area in which the wild animals compete for a living the smaller the number who can hope to survive. Civilization brings, too swift and easy transport and so assists those who are determined to break the various protective laws. Thieves can elude the game wardens, shoot an elephant for its tusks, a rhinoceros for its horn, oF a deer for its meat, and be miles away from the site of the crime before the dead or dying Victim is even discovered. Itis sad to refiect that the civilization which can bring so many benefits to people, who have previously known only hunger and misery, brings also facilities for the heartless criminal who, for material gain, will slaughter some harmless animal and threaten the disappearance of its kind from the earth forever. Questions: 73) Complete the following sentence using one of the options given belo some of the rarer species of wild animals are on the verge of extinction, For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 13 A. Because of the changes brought about by a fast-changing civilization. B, Because of the lack of progressive outlook on the part of man, C. Because of the entire lack of understanding of animal psychology D. Because of the raid progress made in the field of sciences. 74) What has been the result of the passing of laws protecting animals? A. Big game hunting as a sport has become more popular B. Big game hunting is not indulged in anymore. C. Hunters are not to be found anywhere D. Hunting of big game as a astime has declined 75) What happens to the animals that are thrown out of their natural homes? A. They have no chance of surviving at all B. They either find new homes somewhere else or die C. They keep on living in the same area in spite of threat posed by the human neighbours D. They are ‘adopted! by the zoo authorities 76) what connection is there between the 'ushing back’ of jungles and the wild animals? A. 'Pushig back’ results in the mass death of animals B, ‘Pushing back’ forces animals to live in smaller areas C. ‘Pushing back’ results in the annihilaition of all animals D. "Pushing back’ forces the animals to destroy each other 77) How has civilization helped man to break the protective laws? A. By providing him with plausible excuses for killing animals B. By protecting him against these laws C. By providing him with swift and easy transport D. By providing him shelter 78) With reference to the edicts of Ashoka consider the following statements. 1. Ashokan edicts are in Brahmi script mostly. 2. In some places, kharoshti is used 3. The language is prakrit 4, In two versions only, at Maski and Gujira, his original name is given. Which of the above statements is/are correct? A. Allare correct B. All are wrong C.1,2and3 D. Land 3 only 79} With refernece to the Gupta age and its literature, consider the folowing statements, 1. The nagari script was being evolved from brahmi. 2, Secular literature developed 3, Bana wrote Harsha charita 4. Kalidasa is known for his skill in using the smile For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 14 Which of the above statements is/are correct? A. All are correct B. 1 and 2 only C.12and3 D.1,2and4 only 80) Consider the following statements with reference to Lord Cornwallis and his administration. 1. Lord Cornwallis was not an experienced administrator 2. He laid the foudation for merit based civil services 3, He was for judicial reforms and an ascending heirarchy of civil and criminal courts 4. Lord Cornwallis deviated from the policy of ring fence. Which of the above statements is/are correct? A. Except 1, All are correct, B. All are wrong Land 2 are correct D. 3and 4 are correct 81) Who among the following sientists, long time back correctly pointed out the possibility that human being would be responsible for warming of the earth, A. John Dalton (1766-1844) B. Svente Arrhenius (1859 ~ 1927) C. Jons Jacob Berzelius (1779-1848) _D, Amedo Avogadro (1776 ~ 1856) 82) Match the list a. Cetaceans 1. Elephant . Avian Fauna 2. Gorilla c. Primates 3. Birds d. Proboscidians 4, Whales A at; b2;63;da Band; b-3;¢-2; d-1 C32; b-4;e4; 6-3 4; d-2 83) The animals known to science belong to nearly 36 phyla. Of these, 10 phyla are represented on the land in several habitats, How many phyla could have reresentatives in the ocean? AS 8.16 30 D.36 84) Emission of GHS (Green Houe Gases) covered under the kyoto protocol witnessed an increase of about 70% during 1970- 2004, with CO2 being the largest source. The major contributor to such an increase was A. Excessive Agriculture 8, Forest Fires C. Land reforms & changes D. Power generation & road transport sectors 85) Most of the climate models predict that due to global warming, by 2080 20% of the world's population living in river basins will be affected by flood waters. In such a scenario which region in Asia may be severely affected as per the analysis of environmentalists ‘A. Coromandal Coast of India B. Bangladesh C. Coastal regions of Thailand D. Coastal provinces of southern china For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 15 86) The average amount of productive land nd shallow sea appropriated by each person in bits and pieces from around the world for food, water, housing, transportation, commerce and waste absorption is known as the “ecological footprint”. While itis about 2.1 hectares for the total human population, itis about 9.6 hectares in the United States. What could be the “ecological footprint” area for people in developing countries. A. 25 hectares 1.0 hectares 8.0.5 hectares D. 10.5 hectares 87) In India which of the following industries could get affected if sea water intrusion increase due to climate change and the resultant sea-level raise. A. Shipping industry C. Aquaculture industry 8, Fishing industry D. Chemical industry 88) Match the following trendsetting books on the environment with the authors |. “Silent spring” (1962) II, “The End of Nature” (1990) Ill. “The future of life” (2000) IV. “The blessed unrest” (2007) A. 143 12; M-3; IV-1. C1 H3; HQ; V4 1. Edward 0. Wilson 2. Rachel Carson 3. Paul Hawken 4. Bill McKibben B.1-2; Id; Med; IV-3 «1-3; Ha; M4; 1V-2 89) Genetic Engineering will certainly lay an important role in green revolution... Most countries have begun of fashion policies to regulate the marketing of transgenic crops. In an important first step taken to address the issue, in the year 2000, over 300 countries tentatively agreed to an accord termed as A. Kyota Protocol C. Cartagena Protocol 90) Match the following Common Name |. Paddy 1, Wheat Ill Indian peafow! WV. Crow A125 Hed 3; N= C135 12; WL; IV-4- D. B. Montreal Protocol D. Stockholm Convention Scientific Name 1. Triticum aestivum 2. Pavo cristatus 3. Corvus splendens 4. Oryza sativa B. 1-1; 1-3; M4; 1V-2 a; 2; IN-3. 91) In the medical world who is considered as the ‘Marco Polo of Neuroscience" (Richard Dawkins) A. Siddhartha Mukherjee C.V.S. Ramachandran 8. Christian Bernard D. Erasmus Darwin 92} tis claimed that resistance to insect infestation is provided to certain genetically modified crops (GMO). The gene responsible for this characteristic had been obtained from the bacterium A. Escherichia Coli C. Azobacter vinelandii For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com 8. Bacillus thuringiensis D. Nitrosomonas europaea Page 16 93) Match the following List | List I |. Gerontology 1. Medicial care of children I, Geriatrics 2. Study of child birth il, Paediatrics 3, Medical care of old people IV. Obsterics 4, Study of ageing 94) Recently scientists have discovered certain species of organisms that are adpted to live at the edge of biological tolerance. For example, they can tolerate very high temperature (ex:660 F), highly acidic or alkaline medium, very high atmospheric pressure etc., Such orgsnisms in general are designed as A. Super bugs B. Toughies C.Holotolerants D. Extremophiles 95) Match the follow Animals Group |. Kangaroo 1. Fishes II. Sea horse 2. Amphibians Ml. Turtle 3, Mammals IV, Salamander 4. Reptiles, Bled; 1-2; Med; IV-3 C135 U4; Mea; 1V-2 96) An advertised food beverage for protein content sold in the market will be rich in A. Essential amino acids B. Triglycerides . Monosaccrides D. Saturated Fatty acids 97) The most abundant organisms on the plant could be A. Viruses: 8. Prochlorococcus bacteria C. Escherichia coli D. Nitrosomonas bacteria 98) Which among the following has been identified as the causative organism for peptic ulcer? A. Escherichia coli 8. Bacillus thuringiensis C. Helicobacter pylori D. Giardia intestinalis 99} Any medicinal agent that promotes ejection by coughing of materials accumulated in the air passages could be designated as A. Diuretics B. Antipyretics C. Analgesties D. Expectorant For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 17 100) Match the following. List | (Biomedical Technology) |. CT scan Hl. MRI scan Il PET scan IV. Sonography A. 1-2; 13; ld; IV-4 C.F; Wed; 2; 1V-3 List (Principle) 1 Absorption of electromagnet radiation by hydrogen 2, Ultrasound scanning, 3. X-ray radiography 4, Scanning of Radioacti glucose 4-2; M3; IW-1 3; A; IL-4; 1V-2 For more details, Question papers visit www.GokulDeepak.com Page 18,

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