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All the ants move at a constant speed and from any given point 2 ants pass per second one way. It takes 1 minute for an ant to go from A to B. How many returning ants will an ant meet in its journey from A to B? 1. 120 2. 60 3. 240 4. 180 v¥ ST eee Ea cigs act AY aTAaT Vv 1 ag aoe Feng & and aw get S an aren ater A orale aor sreeTeT & v 1 at 2. |< ats 3. = 4. ‘The capacity of the conical vessel shown above is V. It is filled with water upto half its height. The volume of water in the vessel is 1 t 2. 2 Is es v 3. o 4, och & ath fh ww aga adh eft at oft fet ad Ga et AS amet ort at agree wreht fra Sra Bl Prat ait a ae er F 10% & ata oll we STEM? 1 2 a 3. att 4, ae A large tank filled with water is to be emptied by removing half of the water present in it everyday. After how many days will there be closest to 10% water left in the tank? 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four nar wrpfeer aiwar BI aA n® Rawr & at fear ao gar wer B? (A) n fast (8) n° fewer (9 nt wrt s x x 1, aera 3. daerc 2. tar B 4. Sac aU B nis a natural number. If n° is odd, which of the following is true? (A) nisodd {B) n° is odd (C)n*is even 1. Aonly 2. B only 3. Conly 4, Mand Bonly arat f8 wporaTETet (Xs + ya) (a + Ya) X20 + Yeo) wer ame fereqer ant BL Pree RY ge eT Bent aor war x eer ahr wey Be La 25 3. 10 4, 20 ‘Suppose you expand the product (x1 + yi) (x: + y2)+++(a0 + Yoo). How many terms will have only one x and rest y's? La 2.5 3. 10 4. 20 ww 16.2 ah. ot omg & he ar 2 a sae care $1 war gars, Freer seer 22 war ah & at oa & fee ge at rae car area fee? 1. 3.5 ah, 3. 14.04. 2. 7.0%, 4, 22.0%. A 16.2 m long wooden log has a uniform diameter of 2 m. To what length the log should be cut to obtain a piece of 22 m° volume? 1. 3.5m 3. 140m 2. 7.0m 4, 22.0m 9, 10. Tent sifetar aie aT BP 7 29 3.3 41 . What is the last digit of 72 1.7 29 3.3 41 . War aTrwaTeT Frayer at EaOh agai A ark 6 eitgat Macht Foes ae A eavh AeIit Fy ‘deart wa: 60, 30, 20 ae 15 & aie um fratfte ar @, at sett at eftsat & ‘eavtaggrait afr evant ara et wach 2 1. 1095 2442 3. 16415 = 4. 12.7 10 A lucky man finds 6 pots of gold coins. He counts the coins in the first four pots to be 60, 30, 20 and 15, respectively. If there is a definite progression, what would be the numbers of coins in the next ‘two pots? 1. WandS 2. 4and2 3, ISand15 4. 12and 10 a Aye ave Sear at yaw wise B, cer 30 fae afer st ow sgHe UH sat 3 uaa vig fae & fae ay waft anc 81 cemead ag sitar Fr TRH 40 fare sea wa GET squIT H 10 free & fae ay waits ach 81 RE ae wae ferme Tet S arvelt Ofer oe aT ait 81 ae Arent ge fr aye sree aft & sect 8, ag sot After A Percrt ware & far ag we? 1. 85 fae 2 3.135 fe 4, 155 frre 1 ae 8 aT 10. A bee leaves its hive in the morning and after flying for 30 minutes due south reaches a garden and spends 5 minutes collecting honey. Then it flies for 40 minutes due west and collects honey in another garden for 10 minutes. Then it returns to the hive taking the shortest route. How long was the bee away from its hive? (Assume that the bee flies at constant speed) 1. 85min 2. 155 min 135 min 4. Less than 1 hour 11. Gat Fea HT Ta wart BN AP AYESE 32 4. 3 11, Find the missing number: wo. 2 3.2 4.3 12, wa afaert weiter x? + axtb=0 aT a ard Ge ww Pequrelt at awh raat AIT AT ae 6 ae 2 ora) cafes gat aque ab wT Tea Fret AHL At 6 ae 1 IA o AAT b & ae are, Har: Fa BP 1. 7mT12 0 2. 3 7aMI2 4. 3 a4 8 ae 12 12. In solving a quadratic equation of the form x* + ax+b=0 , one student took the wrong value of a and got the roots as 6 and 2; while another student took the wrong value 13. 14. of b and got the roots as 6 and 1. What are the correct values of a and b, respectively? 1. 7and12 3. -7and 12 2. 3and4 4. Sand 12 at auger & dr a aft 6 A a1 1:50000 ae 1:5000 arqara a aaah Ht gard ara & afta waar: Far eit? 1aah. ae1.2 Ba. 2 aah, aeri2 Sah. 1208.an. ae 12 Baht. 128.7. aa 120. a. Rens . The distance between two oil rigs is 6km. What will be the distance between these rigs in maps of 1:50000 and 1:5000 scales, respectively? 1. 12cmand1.2cm 2. 2 cmand 12cm 3. 120cmand 12cm 4, 12. cmand 120m 12 A. Sag & ww Ws a ST OH ue, Og & Sag a gett at ow a as aa Ff sie cach ww eave at auc 81 veft errs at cerget wa eel tar ae set 1 aie atat Hr afeat wart & at os & Ae @ Rhett ae ox erase oalt A sas ota? 1.16 at. 2 3.12 Hh. 4, 9 at. 14 at |. A bird perched at the top of a 12 m high tree sees a centipede moving towards the base of the tree from a distance equal to twice the height of the tree. The bird flies along a straight line to catch the centipede. If both move at the same speed, at what distance from the base of the tree will the centipede be picked up by the bird? 1.16m 29m 312m 414m 6 15. wer HEY fr ate a a aay RA ana oe 16. A point is chosen at random from a circular ual gS wh ar A am ad wRt Yaad disc shown below. What is the probability RL ee wet allah AY ga aia that the point lies in the sector OAB? A le 4 ° le (where ZAOB = x radians) 12 24 3. 5 4.6 2 2 = % * 3 2 ak 15, An ant goes from A to C in the figure a a crawling only on the lines and taking the 4, least length of path. The number of ways in which it ean do so is a i. Asa Rk & arate aor a a ax unrafelar was samen fixer, airafeter freer a ® Je nile ferarorat & (Rr wt ea)! apr Safer for a ifr uuaidea Por a ate 12 24 gerne & a8 “8 LR 2. RV 46, a eet are afore afer oF war fag 3. 2k 4. RNB © arose ere get ont 81 ga fig Graas OBA ager At wna er BP 7. (sgt ZAOB = x {fuer 8) A ray of light, after getting reflected e twice from a hemispherical mirror of - radius R (see the above figure), emerges = parallel to the incident ray. The separation of the original incident ray and the final reflected ray is S]x ale 2. RV2 4. RV3 18, vem ToT 8 fa, wrt ae 2 fea. ict a wa rafter fate are AY airat act BI Wan a ge Ber quer ait sah Tat aaa & aid Pore 10 aa Ter fate earn siifefafse et gar or fee orf & Hex Bt a aidt ar HA: 1/20aT 1/10aT ama aot wed Bl oe & aiae Pate aT ‘aot 9.25 fa, Tar are Bae at feet Pam, ata A a Fr? LR 3. 2R 1. 05 kg. 2 Like. 3. 2 kg. 4. 3 kg 18, A king ordered that a golden crown be made for him from 8 kg of gold and 2 kg of silver. The goldsmith took away some amount of gold and replaced it by an equal amount of silver and the crown when made, weighed 10 kg. Archimedes knew that under water gold lost 1/20" of its weight, while silver lost 1/10" . When the crown was weighed under water, it was 9.25 kg. How much gold was stolen by the goldsmith? 1. 05 kg. 2 1k. 3 2 kg 4. 3 kg 19, fea faa a Rat seat a aat A aoa eet ene 1. 12487200 «2. 138720 3. 13a721 «4. 1omeTaL 7 19, In the figure below the numbers of circles in the blank rows must be 1. Iand 20. 2. 3. 13and21 4. 13 and 20 10 and 11 20. af gt wa tafas A feet aed & aot (w) sere arg (t) wy sifawer aA 8 at eT aut at an tarfeat A ata at ae orth agt ot Bench? 1 2 Le 20. If we plot the weight (w) versus age (f) of a child in a graph, the one that will never be obtained from amongst the four graphs given below is st", PART 'B! aaa eda yoo mest a ser vier wperar rar URoTaTEawT PL wafer BF gor ower tar Barer OM SeeT sO F 1, RATER | 2. yarefsrer | 3, earatiaor | 4, sreareriat | 2 A cross is made between two plants with white flowers. All the FI progeny had red coloured flower. This is because of + complementation, . recombination, . translocation, . reversion. RENE 22, Yatteema(Tautonym) war tar ateitcenftar aftr ves &¢ at sa wnftat & fer saat fran sar & ferent 1, der ud orf ar war & arr et 2. sift we soonfe ar var gf arr et | 8, Praver arrarcor fara are et | 4, F@A(author) aT aT safer a fare fear srar et 1 22, Tautonym is an informal _ taxonomic designation used for animals referring to 1. same name for genus and species, 2. same name for species and subspecies. 3. trinomial nomenclature, 4, the name of the author for the species. 23. fret wept stadenfas at wa AT wae Oo UH aH seq wher fare ge aT wt ete ware aa atk wy, w saint ae ag, oie carga ert set owe ph ue da wd arr otter daz at faut & wg ser renrer seater Ml ger aotar a see uy sig weller gar & war 1, ORR | 2. atrerphr 1 3. Ageraeht (FitereR) | 4. Tovey (reefers) | 23. A marine biologist dug up a small animal from the ocean floor. The animal was uniformly segmented with short, stiff appendages and soft, flexible skin, It had a complete digestive system and an open circulatory system but no exoskeleton, Based on this description, the animal appears to be a . lancelet. . roundworm, . mollusc, . crustacean, 24, FAST (Cladistic ) Tiercor ar arene & Longaite ar fet arent ur suferaeeter gar & seaeat eter E 2, staan FadG wT sha | 3. semithin serer ud cafseat ar dsr) 4, mfr teed wd arsetdsx | Bene 24. Cladistic classification is based on 1. sequential order in which branches arise from a phylogenetic tree. 2. the order of sequence divergence. 3. morphological features and skeleton of individuals. 4, cellular organization and cytoskeleton. 2s. fegst ft war saree ar ahereT WaTgUT- Rrenar-afte-gevtager faf gant fre ST Wer Bl wert fear, fafese ae A ue & saft A 100 fegst ar yen, Faget aie saci far amar) gat feet gavage a wea, set araftt ste seh att @ 10 fafeear aie 90 Faget 25. 26. faérs fess ge on war Sita Hfau fH fafése aa A oe at He Fa er 1. 80. 2. 100. 3. 1,000. 4. 10,000. A grasshopper population is being assessed by capture-mark-release-recapture method. On the first day, 100 grasshoppers were captured from a given area in 1 hour time, marked and released. On the next day during recapture, 10 marked and 90 unmarked grasshoppers could be found in the same time period from same area. What will be the estimated population size in the given area? 1. 80. 2. 100, 3. 1,000. 4, 10,000, gras A stains are oo a, Arte aTerait (peppered moths ) Tt Gr ear ea a weeaetT a gow Grent gat sir ters & fase werd eo a osnahta (camouflaged) et are 21 attezhfirey wifer & Aer sete dare ot at ame oa fir gait oe theeftat (factories) Ht Beart wrt 8 & ae ws am ak WF seeds eT FTE TY GT H erat ee ae) tar BT 1a A aa dear a Rew east #8 met crt ast & wee ART HRT | 2. araveRviE wager & wearer eet are seaRadet a aT | 3. crerevie oRadat & woreda are geq-faarat & SRT | 4. creat a osrawia feenfafa a wrepfctas Axor BAT | 26, In pre-industrial period in England, peppered moths had light coloration which effectively camouflaged them against light coloured trees and lichens. During industrial revolution, many lichens died out and trees became blackened by soot from factories and interestingly, dark coloured moths were predominantly seen. This happened due to 1, natural selection of dark coloured moths which were initially present in fewer numbers, 2. new mutation which arose due to environmental pollution. 3. macroevolution occurring due to environmental change. 4. natural selection of the camouflaging mechanism of the moths. 27.te oifasmat fet ww fatter ceria at aitaifeenat: §—farerfater aereasit A fasnfsta et omer 8, Hanna waferct ora wea segefRren feet wr sepa ae &, HearaT 1. waar onfasRaet | 2. trate snfesaaet | 3. Wits snfaszat | 4, faeaites snfesaqat | 27. The speciation in which a population splits into two geographically isolated populations experience dissimilar selective pressure and genetic drift is known as 1, sympatric speciation. 2. parapatric speciation. 3. peripatric speciation. 4, allopatric speciation. 28. fret qed gt gS onfa H oRearT/ war & fav fart A a att a arise soa A oa sitar &? 1, eater wore | 2. arpferar wher | 3, ufdarerher sazter | 4. are wae | 2 Which of these programs is used to conserve a species facing extinction? 1, Captive breeding, 2. Natural resources. 3. Sustainable use. 4, Edge effects. 29, agate aor aor Reamre etert F 1. are shat afereporar eanT 1 2. Ft areaat sfar-fafererr eaRT | 3, arefare seaRadet gare | 4. dat stat efaaorar ved aretha fafa gant | Evolution of multi-gene family occurs by 1, only gene duplication, 2. only unequal crossing-over. 3. random mutations. 4, both duplication and unequal crossing over. 257 nm WX feet tenfetar aT SUT saeteor wots 200 Mom" grat Sl gfe aise fr se att seer ar ater BRT 257 nm FR, 0.5-cm Ter AY oars AY wife #1 ataeieor wert ae? 1, 3.30, 2. 0.33. 3. 1.65, 4, 0.17, 2 > 30. Molar absorption coefficient of phenylalanine is 200 M''cm" at 257 nm. What concentration (WL) of this amino acid will give an absorption of 1 in a cell of 0.5-cm path length at 257 nm? 1. 3.30, 2. 0.33. 3. 1.65. 4. 0.17. 10 3a, fara A enterer cea] atten, afstehr acter srgare eleehehy carer seater agt Rear or Bara 1.'H. 2". 3. "0. 4. ''N. 3 Which of the following atomic nuclei cannot be probed by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy? 1 1H. 2. Pp, 3. Mo, 4. 8N. 32. HS (eternal) RA Teh AN aT seat ard ge ait ofeit At aiftcatia wa ate a aienta acer 3, qeaatforit A cha sere A afer var wena urge Stet feerfer at ferest AS ater ur atta: want Soya 8? 1. Oiteat ati | 2.MHC Avi ate | 3, Mac-1/CD 11b athe. | 4, 1-2 ater | 32. One aims to find out the role of a gene product in macrophages by using a transgenic mouse expressing the genes under a promoter. Which of the following is the most appropriate promoter? 1. Actin promoter. 2. MHC Class II promoter. 3. Mac-I/CD 1b promoter. 4, IL-2 promoter. 33, Wrote caret At fee aoa” (Flavr Save) 4 feat a A Pere sfer ar afteettecor fre ser aT? 1. Lariat tgesisive -1- aréfargforr are feds | 33. 34, 34. 35. 2. Lata ages -1- arefarefor ara sifFasst | 3. tertfeat | 4. aia | Which of the following genes was engineered in the “Flavr Savr” transgenic tomato variety? 1, I-Amino cyclopropane-I-carboxylic acid synthase. 2. I-Amino cyclopropane-l-carboxylic acid oxidase. 3. Expansin, 4, Polygalacturonase. wot avatar oRathr att & far, got tit aAftansit ar afsiaer aet aerate ft afteafea & fee frat oat t1 ga @Rensit a ae Par ora F 4, atehfasitfta ZaRT 2. feratargftat Zant | 3, tgrargiteret cane | 4, Sfafafeet gant | For developing transgenic mice, embryonic stem cells are engineered to express the transgene. These cells are selected by 1. novobiocin. neomycin. tetracycline. penicillin. yerifan renee A ergs & fect ff vo aaee usa ta w qerchfaat a vara gant act &1 sft afore fe fat a a ata-a shary aie (copper) #Y sae aaen a franca A BEIT Meet ALA BP 1. Acidithiobacillus ferroxidans. 2. Pseudomonas putida. 3. Deinococcus radiodurans. 4, Rhodopseudomonas capsulate. 2. 3. 4 11 35. Microbial leaching involves the process of dissolution of metals from ore breaking rocks using microorganisms. Which one of the following bacteria helps in leaching copper from its ore? 1. Acidithiobacillus ferroxidans. 2. Pseudomonas putida. 3. Deinococcus radiodurans. 4. Rhodopseudomonas capsulate. 36, aint aidtrr otélet (eIF4E), SY FeetAOT (translation) a aréfrs friar & dae B, geht aRait A Heta frifa aet 81 ww yar A feet eterna + Sraent raat & atest at ere Sta & sae agHearawwr Fy sierwsnfaat (transfect) Ra! Sa weeded Aart carta 1, Uae (apoptosis) 2, TARA TAA (neoplastic transformation) 3. HS otada at 4, faatdrancor 36. The cap binding protein (eIF4E), which is involved in the global regulation of translation, is highly regulated in eukaryotic cells. In an experiment, a researcher _ transfected mammalian cells with (eIF4E) gene for its overexpression. Due to this, the cells will undergo 1. apoptosis. 2. neoplastic transformation. 3. no change. 4, differentiation. 37. fret steerer sent wag fase, SOP aT ta 1 der Bl ge Pea A 75% quar wed ae & fee aiacdta wrt (eet 4) err 11s. 2.2.0, 3. 2.5. 4. 3.0. 37. tin of an irreversible first order reaction, SP is 1 hour. ‘The time (in hours) required to reach 75% completion is 1 1s. 2. 2, 3. 2. 4. 3 0. 38. gighaslar eeeflay (hybridoma technology ) A wart vfatis sence a arat we, Sher amg ag araetar atest cy setafeua-sareitet wrenfaliraeat = cigtatet = (HGPRT) warga & ser afar aa met ert & data aiftaré cat scacehdt we wad § oa serar weet grease amiaceier-engiaga (HAT) oe fear oe] se mea at Hafteiteeter (aminopterin) # 9yferanr wat eter 8? 1. arrolear atest a eRe ar dean & wo A soar ela | 2, wafrorterget Ht tecsor ofa at HAST BEA | 3. Areetar veneer. BaAeraTsit site wats scorer eiftenrsit at terre wri | 4, sfafis scree aiftrenrit ar SeMet YsreaVT | 38. In the case of monoclonal antibody production by hybridoma technology, myeloma cells used lack the enzyme — hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoriboxyl transferase (HGPRT) such that fused cells can only survive when selected on hypoxanthine-aminopterin-thymidine (HAT). What is the role of aminopterin in this medium? 1. To be used as cell cycle inhibitor of myeloma cells. 2. To block the pathway for nucleotide synthesis. 12 3. To facilitate fusion of myeloid B cells and antibody producing B colls. 4, To facilitate production producing B cells. of antibody 39, at dearzita Wey A Se BA fart A So aha ugelatora-fadier seieuireane sare aT Fr ath a 1. a att 8 eng afaya ¢ ste erggiort aed & aFGF | 2. A se BY ARE areata aa F atte ‘wraror Ve FaraaTOl By eae EI 3. A aie B urckeiter ala & aie war aut at faaita ae & | 4. a 3itt 8 arnfter eet & aie war gat at arrafiter aed & | 39, Which one of the following non-covalent interactions between two non-bonded atoms A and B is most sensitive to the distance between them? 1. A and B are permanent dipoles and are involved in hydrogen bonditig. 2. A and B are fully ionized and are involved in salt bridge formation. 3. A and B are uncharged and repel each other. 4. A and B are uncharged and attract each other. 40. ect arggtoret «= ders Fanfare afte frm A scaxatdt wet we wad @ aed ad Se ah As aeqt date ff cea Afar 1, Uatlebtrer— areca HET | 2. Serf emer aT | 3, agar fare HEM FET | 4, sree Senet Aer | 40. Free-living nitrogen fixers can survive in different ecological niches. Identify the incorrect combination from the following list : 1. Azotobacter — acidic soil. 2. Deraxia — alkaline soi 3. Beijernckia — acid soil. 4, Frankia ~ neutral soil. dart & aa 8 defta ww AT as aT afer BAT (oyster mushrooms) @aRT eater fear aT] ae Aras & SRT 95% Softer witer agers faufadt atmet A suite @ ge fag viwar ager & 1. TENSTEINOT | 2, TATASTANT | 3. FIRSTINT | 4, MSTA | A plot of soil contaminated with diesel oil was inoculated with oyster mushrooms. After 4 weeks, more than 95% of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons had been reduced to non-toxic compounds. This process is called 1. phytoremediation. . chemoremediation, . mycoremediation. . zooremediation. feet siete 4 30% onfeer faquaret & aft Hat tenia at soreftet gant eaatattea ae fear ae at 1. ssfeeh aide ag sree | 2. PME HT ae STV | 3. Hea A Ag oRada at eer | 4. Vorfeaearataha welt, crete victor ft apn A aa aiefaa abet | 41. 41. BREN 42. . A protein has 30% alanine. If all the alanines are replaced by glycines, 1. helical content will increase. 2. Besheet content will increase. 3. there will be no change in conformation. 13 43. 4, the alanine-substituted protein will be less structured than the parent protein. weat A anit wagh & pKa A wiles conea fart A & atta Huet aret &? 1. aati wag FT pKa cael WAR H pKa dae gar FI 2. a-3Mitet WAR BT pKa caattedt wae % pka® fara eat & | 3. ase Bag BT pKa cael Te & pKa & waar ser & | 4.a-safat Bag FT pKa anfstetter A vara ued suet a pKa & Tea erat & 1 . Which statement best describes the pKa of amino groups in proteins? . pKa of a-amino group is higher than the pKa of c-amino group. 2. pKa of a-amino group is lower than the pKa of camino group. pKa of a-amino group is same as the pKa of c-amino group. 4, pKa of a-amino group is higher than the pKaof guanidine side chain of arginine. Agerniesar WW 2, 4seaeriee aT war sora ela & 7 1g weer faa ar arr at fear saat Rage ar dana fet ATP PGT H AGE FHC Sa FI 2%6 xia Adeatiega ae F SEG ATP-ADP at fates Befrt Re geeiat Uftaget sik ate devas at anita weet FI 3.a¢ afta 1 un, HR we saagier uRagt sik ster dor at arta arat & | 4. ATP feeder W Mead oaks fra arar & atk sehr sift @r dafta axa F | 44, What is the effect of 2, 4-dinitrophenol on mitochondria? 1, Blocks ATP synthesis without inhibiting electron transport by dissipating the proton gradient. 2. Blocks electron transport and ATP synthesis by inhibiting ATP-ADP exchange across the inner mitochondrial membrane, . Blocks electron transport and proton pumping at complexes I, Il and IIT, |. Interacts directly with ATP synthase and inhibits its activity. 45. wrenfaftst ar ga feet daar TIM) aA sree Haro OT fare are @1 ge after 1. wet wiewtfettet ar Tm warmer ear 2. DPPC #T Tm fase He pope aT sea ear 3. pope Ud DOPC I Tm waWA eT After DMPC arrat pPcc & ferat eta 4. DOPC @T Tm eyetat sie PCC HT Tm seaaa err | pe 45. The gel to liquid crystalline transition temperature (Im) of phospholipids is dependent on the fatty acid composition, Considering this, Tm of 1. all the phospholipids will be identical 2. DPPC will be lowest and DOPC will be highest. 3. POPC and DOPC will be identical and lower than DMPC or DPPC. 4, DOPC will be lowest and DPPC will be highest. 46, Sharps Taw. ators a tenfert aT aoa & va U atftter AF yface ae cat Bi aeuveret fasrey ar stellar seqehaat ther sraeensit ¥ ghar G1 cearat afar (immediate carly), 31¢fta (early) 3¥he fasifact (late) | set ae fawey sheer WR watt atin faa eta @, fax af faaaor ear & 1. ater erred Fae Ie | 2. amd sie wat uw oferta & WHAT FAL IT | 3. ada oifeatat & deetwr HTK | 4. aie war U aeetmor Bethe AT ae RRR | 46. Bacteriophage T4 infects F. coli and injects its DNA inside the cell. The transcription of viral genes occurs in three stages: immediate early, carly and late, All the promoters on viral genome are available, but the control takes place at the level of 1, promoter strength. 2, modification of host RNA polymerase, 3. synthesis of new polymerases. 4, turn over rate of RNA synthesis, 47. or ROTTER Sar], §—Feferretorr FEN (Klebsiella pneumoniae) HTSTt F tw art & Ho et & we Tet Wa FETA (severe septic shock) FET FI BU van & mar & far fet aa 2a yar a scEN sfe-TNFa wfaftst gare fara st wert & | 47. 48, 48, 3.ao wert & sca eq yaefatot Statas stat at soaht fear ar wet F 4. wort were & soa & fae qaefarsr ‘TNFa - gt ferret ar soater fear sit Ura F | Gram negative bacteria, Klebsiella pneumoniae, upon infecting humans, results in severe septic shock after a few hours of infection. Which of the following is not true for this type of infection? «Cell wall endotoxins cause overproduction of cytokines, . Septic shock can be treated by anti-TNFa. antibodies. . Recombinant bacterial proteins can be used for the treatment of septic shock. Recombinant TNFa receptor antagonist can be used for the treatment of septic shock. acer 38a (apipi) seahadet alata goa am sania ga 8 1. memes att aot 2. ae ait Grew 3. Grae atte Shara 4. metas se Sarat Which of the floral whorls is affected in apetala 3/pistillata (ap3/pi) mutants? 1. Sepals and petals. 2. Petals and stamens. 3. Stamens and carpels. 4, Sepals and stamens. fr A a stash fafa saiaa Hiniar & dag ae are ret 8? 1. ar gam Taste oRagT | 2. sar Rar TeTgatst ferateT | 3. ae Seas A Gl EH TAT-ATTEA | 4, Tyee FY Te aX | ep oe 15 49. Which of the following is NOT associated with insulin action? 1, Increased glucose transport. 2. Increased glycogen formation. 3. Enhanced lipolysis in adipose tissue. 4, Decreased rate of gluconeogenesis. weve «A sifeesita decker wiete GAIT (oxidative pentose phosphate pathway ) AY ayfGrarr a Hast at Bt a @ alam wert get agi 7 1. cerreraftas ofatransit a tart a fee NADPH @ Scares ataeaa gat g 2g Heat a teaser & fav decle with] scarest araearn tat & 3. aie aohat arst & Gazeta oy 50. tagetat 4-niethe ar aera Hae & 4. ATP & ferstor & few NADH @T Sete Haase 50. Which one of the following statements is INCORRECT about the role of oxidative pentose phosphate pathway in plant metabolism? « Generation of NADPH required to drive biosynthetic reactions. Production of pentose phosphate for the synthesis of nucleic acids. Formation of erythrose 4-phosphate for biosynthesis of aromatic amino acids. Production of NADH to generate ATP. wa USteAT (adenoma) ACTRR Ie UatataraAT (metastatic adenocarcinoma) A oRafea et sat &, at faer a a atta outftet ar date erent faftua wo 8 arcafta et sea? 1, aebctotat TA IV Se afer 2. wigaitaftcet va p, Sefer 3. Aeretstfewst wd tar stewart 2. 3. 4, 51. 4, weufteat vd Ware 51, When adenoma is converted to motastatic adenocarcinoma, which of the following combination of proteins is almost certainly to be degraded? 1. Type IV collagen and laminin. 2. Fibronectin and B; integrin, 3. Motalloprotease and serine protease. 4, Blastin and selectin, 52, gtelfter (Drosophila) HW p-Aeferet aT warancte eat & 4. orgalt ARTEL (Fushi tarazu) | 2, Wes | 3. arrafifsveir | 4, Fea CTT | 52, The homologue of f-catenin in Drosophila is 1, Fushi tarazu, 2. Engrailed. 3. Armadillo. 4,Cubitus interruptus 83. fer A a ata dal Be wd ‘pewter arquter arett sire 8? 1, Verfreen-eaisiereear 2. Rag wear wr Wrarategiorlaa4r 3, aenleviege werent 4. seat ar Cararschegfor eran 53. Which of the following is considered to be a combined B- and T-cell deficiency? 1. Ataxia-telangiectasia 2. Swiss type agammaglobulinemia 3. Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome 4, Bruton’s agammaglobulinemia 54. ae a apr ar ag amet PSR TeacraT, Rtas FR wd siterar ar feafor Blat & HeaTaT F 1, anf Yar | 16 2. sania | 3. aiftrantftar | 4, sitet | 54.'The part of the embryo from which the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm are formed in chick is known as 1. primitive streak. 2. hypoblast. 3. piblast. 4. cytotrophoblast. 55, Sara tao carer wiser ater steer afte deeenfaert sta ar deat ame often seren faritor at setfter arch e 1. pee fet | 2, ailfiter | 3, Parenter | 4, BIAS | 55. Which protein secreted: by the amphibian organizer induces neural tissue. formation by inhibiting Bone Morphogenetic Protein? 1. B-catenin, 2. Noggin. 3. Dickkopf. 4. Dishevelled. 56. a ufecrat af wamrereigetaoht ander aud = (PCR) aH 0H CR, Fromtestergss 3-ntee (G3P) HTH 3 & srt & fav sot ger & fra a a fee we dao Fr Hapa eet F: 1, 9 NADPH 3itt 6 ATP 2. 3 NADPH 3i 9 ATP 3. 2NADPH 34T 3 ATP 4. 6 NADPH 3ik 9 ATP 56. During photosynthetic carbon reduction cycle in green leaves, net production of one molecule of glyceraldehyde —3-phosphate requires one of the following combinations of energy equivalents: 1. 9NADPH and 6 ATP. 2. 3 NADPH and 9 ATP. 3. 2 NADPH and 3 ATP. 4. 6 NADPH and 9 ATP. 57. HOY A, as uw fara staf itty arg avid & at warren Ar wa ERT aT Aer gant ware et seh Bl wearer waa # core at cite 8 fet aa ala-ar ut Fer 8 1. et & aea as 4 aaa wore ae aa 2. wftrergedit (Cytoplasmic cGMP ) UAT ae Se 3. dst & state us A aan wore ae et ont & 4. deraritest 8 onewar feats et sre & 57. In the dark, rods show a large. inward “dark” current which is suppressed by a flash of light. Which one of the following statements, explaining the effect of light, is true? 1. Sodium channels in the outer segmerit of rods are closed. 2. Cytoplasmic increases. 3. Sodium channels in the inner segment of rods are closed. 4, Transducin dissociates from beta-arrestin, cGMP concentration 58, ft AS alee socarhts war qrat a pH Sk faege-smece Garo waar err? 1, uigelatea wd arserera | 2. ergelater wet argctentigan sr sict-arett feaeenet | 8/46 BJM3-3CH—2A 4 58. 59. 59. 60. 3. ascetea ve Weta | 4. argeratgarg sett wd sfataar feared | Which of the following pairs of subcellular compartments is likely to have same pH and electrolyte composition? 1. Cytosol and. lysosomes. 2. Cytosol and —_ mitochondrial membrane space. 3. Cytosol and endosome. 4, Mitochondrial matrix and inter membrane space. inter Wed, ware aT tra | fatset vereranital, car seyarét sftet & gant ard @1 sha fife fe fer Ae alah ster were sepa a dee adt R 1. PIF3. 2. NPRI. 3. PHYE. 4, CRY3 Plants are able to perceive light through various photoreceptors and downstream genes. Which one of the following genes is NOT involved in light perception? 1. PIF3. 2. NPRI. 3. PHYE. 4, CRY3. sea Tent A facut after tongs ae fer & 8 alae see yen tae 8? 1. faire (Nickel) 2. AiferesetH (Molybdenum) 3. foe (Zinc) 4, BIT (Copper) Which one of the following essential micronutrients is associated with urease enzyme found in higher plants? 1. Nickel. 2, Molybdenum. 3. Zine. 4, Copper. 61. HET «ANT «Teast (mast cell generation) & fay arava ana & far a ay weg, IL-3-Fye, GM-CSF-FRF, Gcsregr sit wiesiigtreya, a ae frat mer t1 sitar Aifere far fart asa A aeqa ante scoet ayer set Ay cistaear wat afta BP 1. 1L3-Fae | 2. GM-CSF-2 GT | 3. G-CSF-Faat | 4. dagsiatgeerrgt | 61, Four groups of mice were studied for the factor required for mast cell generation: IL~3- deficient, GM-CSF-deficient, G-CSF-deficient and erythropoietin-deficient. In which mice, mast cell generation is most likely to be deficient? 1, IL-3-deficient. 2. GM-CSF-deficient. 3, G-CSF-deficient. 4. Erythropoictin-deficient. 62. ae feet anftiet wiferarer (Graafian follicle ) Ht efter geeat aiferert (theca interna cells ) Waa et ae at aoa am eta? 1. aat eaais-fis ar ferater | 2, afters atest A ag GT wisieerter deeteer | after atftrensit A wer gar aegha ier . Tara Ris ar rater 18 62. What would be the outcome if the theca inforna cells were destroyed in a Graafian fll? 1. Immediate formation of corpus albicans. 2. Increased progesterone synthesis in the granulosa cells. 3. Decreased estrogen synthesis in the granulosa cells, 4, Formation of corpus hemorrhagicum. 63. Sat wp sR & det te derwar dar Pra 8 it lac atiater & fear feiaor A igeetthar sta-ziectnot ar Wargat at aise arar 81 sfta Afsre fa fara af & ata oRfeataat a se fate 4, sk argintt siteter defer Heater anor ara &, fete feeter a afteatea air 1A aa oa daehe ait seater alat & seqateert ea FI Q.art aa oat cache sie santa ateit @ softer aa & | 3, art aa ora aaehe at sreqafeert att & athe vqete suite eet F 1 4a aa oa decker at softy eet atte veer arqafeaa ett F 1 63. You have created a fusion between the ip operon, which encodes the enzymes for tryptophan biosynthesis, under the regulatory control of the Jac operator. Under which of the following conditions will tryptophan synthase be induced’ in the strain that carries the chimeric operator fused operons? 1, Only when both lactose and- glucose are absent. . Only when both lactose and glucose are present. . Only when lactose is absent and glucose is present. . Only when lactose is present and glucose is absent. » 8/46 BJM3-3CH—2B 64, Uh Ta & ao froma 8 aqaiy aries arafar wx chet ar maT ot aad Sea FWY SAH Aeea-aAE at oRafeter stan) seer HT F 1, PATaHERTT | 2. Grreitort | 3. TaTTART | 4. cama | 64, A chromosome aberration leads to change in the order of genes in a genetic map but does not alter its linkage group. This is due to 1. translocation. 2. recombination. 3. transposition. 4. inversion. 65, wet Panett Aer aapea Ste fareaad & deat A fret A a ata A Sa WaT TIGA eT? 1. cigot aaraoT A, wa a fetta tet & oonia, aged yerafeare, waren FRE a Pagertrpe eet cl 2. ago waar A, wa ay fait eer & ania, aweacen qenafeae, waren Fatt ox & agape ee ZI 3. aigadlan yenafeane eases a at corer fart oe agate echt FeRea saat Prager wea et owreat & 4. aigaelan erase HT OUCH fat ox atten sea aa ot agate aa ook weave SaaT Faagerhrarer eat SI 65. Regarding microtubule assembly _ and disassembly during cell division, which will be the most appropriate answer? 19 1. Once formed, kinetochore microtubules depolymerize at the plus ends throughout mitosis. 2. Once formed, kinetochore microtubules polymerize at the plus ends throughout mitosis. 3. Kinetochore microtubules polymerize at their plus ends up to anaphase, at which point they begin to depolymerize. 4. Kinetochore microtubules polymerize at their minus ends up to cytokinesis, at which point they depolymerize. 66. vferpfer a segrt A ora: Paquet eet e 1. GC ART saFA | 2. dat aT wd GC aga aeRA | 3. sepa ar ang faferee Pars ae | 4. AT AGS SRA | 66. Origin of replication usually contains . GC rich sequences. both AT and GC rich sequences. 2. 3. no particular stretch of sequences. 4, AT rich sequences. 67. wong aK wa U Siete aT ost THR 1. sige ot amet ae & ate Qeifaror a wea art fe sre 2. ats tanga, athe a of dyer at att waren & 3.as tiga a wt Aw Ta aide agh ata & 4ng wigt 8 seteaira aT xaeaa Ft faftecar gata at ate & 67. o-subunit of E. coli RNA polymerase DOES NOT 1. initiate transcription and fall off during elongation. 68, 6 8 69. x increase affinity of the core enzyme to the promoter. . binds to DNA, independent of the core onzyme. . ensttres specificity of transcription by interacting with the core enzyme. Rerete a, are ete aarti ar aire tiara efBe AY Gora aH wet afar lar Br Per eee A ge ay ge sree BY cet ee aT aT aor 1. oer efx afters Hr aensit A wat ® IRAE | 2, cetoar A wer gar ATER are | sort efie alfa A wer gr ATER ere | 4. cre sie await a ater dor wheat ar feats | = . The size of red blood cells (RBC) in venous blood is greater than that of arterial blood. This increased sizeof red blood cell in the venous blood is due to . the increased permeability of red blood cell (RBC) membrane. . the decreased osmotic pressure in plasma. . the increased osmotic pressure in RBC. . the dissociation of cytoskeletal proteins in RBC. BA FST (Seymour Benzer) ¥ Yat (recon) FY sratreom weet Fr eft 1, sharopitsh 14 a creer scaRatedat & ate yeraforet ar sreret aT | 2, shifter Aone BH et TE sehatat & aa graf ar Hea ALA | 3. RINT wrear & SteaTaTaferas seaRaferat & der qerifser ar Herat ATA | Ren 20 6 70. 1 s 3 4. vaRfear aemf % aaa seaRafteat a der gait OAT BA | The concept of recon was proposed by Seymour Benzer by studying recombination between 1. lysis mutants of bacteriophage T4. 2. white eye mutants of — Drosophila melanogaster. 3. biochemical mutants of Neurospora crassa. 4, auxotrophic mutants of Escherichia coli. Venféa set (Asp) at fafersérazor qs? GAU vd GAC gant. wat BI serait & swic, Asp at uRactar we Vertes Ft a oar F HRY GCx aant ferwfta Peer crea &, set x et wear B A, U, C 3r8rat 6, SeaRtactet ar earadter art Brnefrer sitretorer onfeat eanr é& aire 81 Oe A scaftactet Hr wpe arch amet & 1. SareroT | 2, seFEUT | 3. HawaTOT STAT aeMENeT | 4, caRierfagtefteor (depuritiation) | Aspartic acid (Asp) is specified by the codon GAU and GAC. After ‘mutation, Asp is changed to Alanine represented by GCX, where X may be A, U, C or G. The reversion of the mutation could only be~done with reactive oxygen species. The nature of the mutation is considered to be . transition, 2. transversion, 3. either transition or transversion. 4, depurination, sqrat_‘aT'/PART 'C' 11. Peet Hecaret A ater Rey Pe sae Repit & oer way A.B 3H AB AI Rept a serach ar vat aay & fae, wat & sfx wat ar freer far ram) veer oReora a: wae wer 1-A AB wae aETT «2-AB 3H O Saw WETT 3-B HAB fara AS aaa afore gaia eT A frame or aad F2 1 eee wag Ae Rey, oar Waeas 2 aT ae se 2. OR Fag ABA Rey, aa waa | Ft art & 3. Oe wa B-Ue Rey, Haw WET 3. dart & 4, Weed Yet & sree we feet a fae & sarah ar freizor agit fear oT Wear. 71. Ina hospital three babies were mixed up. The blood group of the babies were A, B and AB. In order to identify the parents of the babies, the biood groups of the parents were determined. The results obtained were: Parent set 1 - A and AB Parent set 2 - AB and O Parent set 3 - B and AB Which of the following conclusions can be definitively made? 1. The baby with blood group A is the child of the parent set 2. 2. The baby with blood group AB is the child of, the parent set 1. 3.The baby with blood group B is the child of the parent set 3. 21 4. The parentage of none of the babies can be determined from the given information. ‘7. fara arferer efararget (Tracheophyta) % ae wert (Divisions) & daget saa aernt ar ae wae | Samet seem araret ] @) | armgeterger | warcheife-aRattit | arigferer ait aed faiee a at | ® | wagers | qnateterae | anrget © | CE ehatager | cinartefrare arfeerre ait achsiifa- uftaftta Fates ©) | (oy SRearerger | (ivy sreeranhieraTe | aie ored Pater Tet (B)~ iii, (C) ii, (D) - i (B)—iv.(C)i.(D)- ii 72. The following table gives vascular tissue characteristics of four divisions of Tracheophyta. | Divisions Psilophyta tracheid and pits in| | lateral wall 3) | Lycopodiophyta Sphenophyta and well-developed | phloem iv. Primitive trac and pits in lateral Lo} wall Preridophyta | a Identify the correct combinations: 1,(A)-i, (B)—ii, © ~ili, (D) - iv 2.(A) =i, (B ) i, (©) iv, (D) iii 3.(A) Iv, B)~ iii, 4.(A) ~ iil, (B)~ iv, (C) 73, dist arenftr srr a fore fara at a anterer orate aret 27 1. oRathr ae ws apr fae waiter Wres Varet wr seeretee earl 2, dat. eter gor RY Axe vane aa & Se RS ar ae aCaereMT A ay TET Sar & Se wae ora aTeTERUHe uffeafear soeretr gt ard 3. wets ot gratia we corr a gs Sat wa stony a feator a car Ar BS Sat Ft apa F war eet 81 4. PA Qamige sromypsiae a sae fart aver & ot st Gear ait cher are & | 73, Which of the following is NOT ‘an advantage to seed-based reproduction? 1,Reserve food material is provided for the developing embryo. 2. Seed coat protects the embryo and allows it to remain dormant until favourable environmental conditions are available. 3.The amount of energy spent per female gametophyte is less than that spent on making a spore. 4.The female gametophyte remains on the sporophyte which provides protection and nourishment. 14, Sortest H wa oni a atta Pert aeaaa 4, aenftat at yout arer saftrat at sterer-story srerizarsit ait wag Serer at TT ATA TST seg Aye Fr ananet ar fader 22 74, = fear ate wa aie feeer ah At arorat eI] rae fee arent a AY var ster anraren ait ameter at at eater & ora fr ager cite feet qa aie attenfors Peete & araeer at. % . Bae AE ge feat AX, YX. ae, fore soget caeiteht erect ar wear fore 1, X; = Geographic distance, Y, = Sexual isolation index; X, = Genetic distance, Y2= mating frequency 2. X= Geographic distance; Y, = mating frequency; Xz = Genetic distance, Y2 = Sexual isolation index X1 = Genetic distance; Yi = mating frequency; Xz * Sexual isolation index; Y= Geographic distance 4. X= Genetic distance; ¥, = Geographic distance; X> = Sexual isolation index; Y= mating frequency 3. Ina study of sexual isolation in a'species of salamander, scientists brought togethier males and females from different populations and from the same population. They observed the frequency of mating and calculated a sexual isolation index. One graph shows the relationship between mating frequency and genetic distance, and the other shows the relationship between sexual isolation index and geographic isolation. Choose the appropriate terms for of X1, Yi, X2 and Y> in the figures, above. 1. X= Geographic distance, Y, = Sexual isolation index; X= Genetic distance, Y; = mating frequency 2. X; = Geographic distance; Y, = mating frequency; Xz = Genetic distance, Y= ‘Sexual isolation index 3. X; = Genetic distance; Y, = mating frequency; Xo = Sexual isolation index; Y, = Geographic distance 4, X= Genetic distance; Y; = Geographic distance; X; = Sexual isolation index; Y, = mating frequency 15, fret AS feat wat A as at de faquaret eta & 2 1, aera, afer, ter 2. feat, rae, Herre 3, Sarenreng, farce, wrorererat 4, BURA, we, AEST 75. Which of the following groups have only two wings? 1. Honey bee, beetle, ant 2. Butterfly, housefly, fruitfly 3. Dragonfly, butterfly, fruitfly 4, Housefly, fruitfly, mosquito 16. aa Hire Pea A a strat oar ste guar ata BAe wei & ? Codeine ~ Papaver somniferum Vinblastine - Catharanthus roseus 1 2 3. Quinine —Cinchona ledgeriana 4. Digitalin — Artemisia annua 76. Which of the following is a mismatch between the plant drug and its source? Codeine - Papaver somniferum Vinblastine - Catharanthus roseus Quinine - Cinchona ledgeriana Digitalin - Artemisia annua aeRe 23 71. 7B. . aaa ara & aienisgrer EE, 2006 ( faaat ae ), % aepR fret A & awlazh atettonfet (Nothospecies) 8? 1. Polypodium vulgare subsp. prionodes (Asch.) Roth. 2. Polypogon monspeliensis (L.) Desf. 3. Agrostis stolonifera L. 4, Agrostis stolonifera L. * Polypogon ‘monspeliensis (L.) Desf. |. As per the of International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, 2006 (Vienna Code), which of the following is a Nothospecies? 1. Polypodium vulgare subsp. prionodes (Asch.) Rothm, Polypogon monspeliensis (L.) Desf. Agrostis stolonifera L. Agrostis stolonifera L. * ‘monspeliensis (L..) Desf. ama & aden #17 davis fra & St Beater oftaest ar fcifetier art @ ag want aa, ar & RRM Aiea at S ais eT A Ren t) devise faa # saercon $1 wale career axet are wettat (A a G ) & ae tate & usa Afar. (A) Bee, (B) Per, (Carer fran Sepa, (D) area fara Heya Ai, (E) wovaendt fate warie, (F) ws wate fra at, Gee. Pep Polypogon 1.(A), (B), (©), (F), (G) 2.(A), (B), (D), (F), (G) 3.(A), (B), (C), (E), (G) 4.(A), (D), (E), (G) 8. 79. 79, India has currently 17 biosphere reserves tepresenting different ecosystems, ‘These conservation areas significantly differ from the conventional protected areas of the country, Identify the correct combination of attributes (A to G) that best explains the concept of biosphere reserve, (A) Conservation, (B) Education, (C) Human habitation allowed, (D) Human habitation not allowed, (E) Strong legal back-up, (F)_ No supporting act, (G) Research,” 1.(A), (B), (C), (F), (G) 2.(A), (B), (D), (F), (G) 3.(A), (B), (C), (E), (G) 4.(A), (D), (E), (G) . aT Vt seaRae war eb get a we ar wer 8 anenpa Sur marrirEtt gata &, safe get Ar ges Gea Wa & warner ef 81 oa gat dat seRadat at anqdfte deat gant WRT ora Ta at get: SeaRaet a St scakadt cect Sf at ata FY were get) tet aireefater setter ager 8: 1. > fer arteairar 2. ahr sreteatrar 3. ahranét sreateafrar 4, Pea sreateasraT ‘There are two mutant. plants. One shows taller phenotype than wild type, whereas the other has the same height as the wild type. When these two mutations were brought in together by genetic the double mutant displayed even taller phenotype than the tall mutant plants. This genetic interaction is called 24 1, antagonistic interaction, 2. additive interaction, 3. synergistic interaction. 4, suppressive interaction, 80. tar were & fH ofee ahha amit wre eRe saiftremrait & facntter Bs F rates area ahr aafeeran wer deft &. 1 fe ax 2, Sait soeter Fr aera 3. GayaTor & wet weciehtorar 4, ater FRerrer ara UOT AGT PY atta 80. Complex eukaryotic cells may have evolved from simpler prokaryotic cells because complexity of organization increases the 1, growth rate, 2. efficiency of energy utilization. 3. tolerance to starvation, 4, — ability to attain larger size. 81. aed erie oRdat Mt tuew safeat a father carer atte felawor tect fer ae 3 | site Afar & ent a ala-ar onftat & wfaetst afeeacor ar SORT BLT? Enver rclne ‘eran rant ooo, Avoieris rater Environmerialaradiont 81. i Moon 82. . Environmental Followings are the niche characteristics of the constituent species and resource partitioning pattern in different ecosystems. Which of these would lead to competitive exclusion of species? ih Ensreomar aren, Enver aint . Net Primary Producton eeanera tere Environmental gradlent marcia oRitattat sepia wert a wfeat & daar at wenfaa we wadt € 1 art ee ae far A aa Fr sifeat a wag & weer get aed oftadat & as safe fae ae 81 sft Mise fe ast & feu fara aS ata at got att conditions can influence accumulation of species in successional communities. Curves representing changes in forest species over time are given in the 25 figure below. Which of the following keys is correct for the curves? 1.A = xeric, B = mesic, C = intermediate 2.A = intermediate, B = xeric, C = mesic 3.A = intermediate, B = mesic, C = xeric 4. A= mesic, B = intermediate, C = xeric 83. we ata oe que wey a at dem & arora areata aed oT war | aRat gat pat A eh aft ae & awe a sored ag et Te a Sita Are PF sa dart Fr cite a fara a @ stadt abeaa crea a wench 8? 1. fawcadt aa & ate qo sik aaa & ag HS er Ter ofa et Aad BI 2. famcadt ata A ate gered aig aT niet aét & ara: TeTORARY se oer FY aie aiet & fare arez 31 3. Teeny wena: Aah att & ‘afaa t 4. Wearorantt arr aft aut ar Ser Beat Bl 83. A plant with blue-coloured flowers was observed to attract a large number of pollinators. However, these flowers were not producing any nectar. Which of the following can be a logical explanation to the ‘observation? 1. There could be another species in the vicinity that has blue flowers and is rich in nectar. 2. There is no other species with blue flowers in the vicinity so pollinators are compelled to visit this species, 3. Pollinators may not have blue-colour vision. 4,Pollinators may be able to see only blue colour. 84, chet adit a araret aeror wae Tart @1 gat & vent adr ae de oT A, 325/hkm? & water ue faaurner t, aRT ett w aw one B, 179/km? 3 wreE Oe Reger 8, chee edt oy, dat A ait B onfeat water 297/km? SE 150/km? & wat ae faquaret €1 ged fa at a ata-ar Ufone frcaren ot wear 8? 1. dat saat car agit @ wiieatit wet ae we EI 2. at aaron ofeatftter, Sierronfe sealer fr gee arfter ctr & 1 3. gat sierronfat «= aferah rer, sierra wfeetirar ft gear A after che & 1 4, 3tert atk ateronfar wfsenftrand waaae aise Fr S| 84, Three islands have identical habitat characteristics, On first island rodent species A Is present at a density 325/km?, Second island has only species B at a density of 179/km?, On the third island, both A and B co-exist with densities 297/km? and 150/km?, respectively. Which of the following can be inferred from this? 1, The two species do not compete with each ther. other, 2.'The intra-species competition is more intense than inter-species competition. 3. The inter-species competition is more intense than intra-species competition. 26 4, The inter and intra species competition are of the same intensity. 85, wR on a ger yfeler ud Ehfeter Gtaseq) we av aie A qreniter fer ae sah cere ws eat aa arate ft ag aan see aft & Pr a aregert teat gata ll anfty ar ateean senor Yet Sr career adh aar 8? 4. Format fotar Sreperetigtaiat ety arte epi att sift) 2, aero ae STEHT 3, faeiferer olftter afar 4, siaearsitert oReatier a oreret ater oe — . 85, A few males and females of a species were introduced to a new island. ‘Their population was monitored over several generations and followed a pattern shown in the figure: { Which of the characteristics of the species does NOT explain the pattern? 1. Skewed sex ratio (more females than males) Large litter size Delayed sexual maturity 4, Effects of intra-uterine development on fecundity eR a6, cafes staopt A aftaat F Prawn US cafe FET FreTHT Sua vaca & ot antes ara & are art weshdh atitaca aor ae ard ware ot waa EF wa: gafere ae soa shat at gerd él sft afar fe sah ueoitdt Teaieacd & fae ea a a aah aesniae areiar 2 1. “eh ane seaRader st cAisas sofeepirarcor Ar ax fet anfater After um aa ad El 2. waieas Hf wat v a snide Ff wT A sepa WarHra 3. aggre gant cdisaet ar ag aia 4 earataet 4. fear aaRrerat a va OER aT H caisast ar tae: Saree! 86, Plasmids are self replicating small circular DNA elements in bacterial cells that can be said to have a stable symbiotic existence with the host cell. They often carry genes useful to the host. Which of the following is a potential threat to the evolution and stability of the symbiotic coexistence? 1. ‘Copy-up’ mutations that increase the rate of plasmid replication per host cell cycle. 2. Reversible integration of plasmid DNA into the host DNA . Transfer of plasmids to new cells by conjugation 4. Spontaneous curing of plasmids in a small proportion of host cells. 87. Treg wet aH aifeefta afer & feraaor aati FEAT Knox Te BT EAE het aieeat ate get Se ores stat a fae geal sqrt 27 aftatier a ofeanet ar aft fereszor ac 41 ara Rar wen far Fo Sat sect A agiet ga ofegeta gr Ft aefat & 1 fas A at ger 3a ofa ar aefa & at ote eft fasta ( FART wftat & wart) # ware wat & fae areca wet Bl ateifater teh set & at snigaor gare afin eat & sa fe trata ag sitet & at wa safer A eT faa & Beat frend fare ae ot (a) dae crest a agit sta afar at a (B) dag gent A wie fafaerar oher afteprat & area & sever F FVM (©) daeet crest & sete att Rrarsatret ar Praia atafatarr stat gare stat Fl (D) Saget creat a ete ei Paarociteret sr Praaor darettere sett arr ear BI afta Afar PR Pea A a ars Ber favast at cect 8? 1. (A), (B) 3 (D) 2 (A), @) 3K © 3. (B) atk (C) AT 4. (B) tt (D) AT 87. Knox genes code transcriptional factors important for the regulation of indeterminate growth in plant shoots. These genes also regulate patterns of development of plant organs such as leaves and flowers. The figure represents a. phylogenetic tree of the multigene family in some land plants, The circles represent genes that act to maintain shoot apical meristem (equivalent to stem cells). Orthologues are genes that duplicate due to speciation and paralogues are genes that duplicate within a species, From the figure, the following inferences ‘were made, (A) Multiple gene duplication occurred in vascular plants, (B) Gene duplications may have enabled shoot diversification in vascular plants. (C) Shoot apical meristems are regulated by orthologous genes in vascular plants, (D) Shoot apical meristems are regulated by paralogous genes in vascular plants. Which of the following represents a combination of correct inferences? 1, (A), (B) and (D) 2. (A), (B) and (C) 3. (B) and (C) only 4. (B) and (D) only 88. wa WY war A ot waa 50 at aa Weer Wer 8, Are A ment & Par & sonar H ag 8, re atsit 28 # der ft soar ara Mt ae ora war @ fa aden a ste der arr ag srreicar a fegt st creat @ seit afta $1 se Sarr #y careasit & fae fart oRaetent veatea Ar aS eff: () Ro seaRaier wert Foere waraed ateit a der fr ara ag 781 (B) sea ders at ger wh dafeat seit at & fae afka fer x fae ath a ater a ah eh gS aT a (© dart & werner agin erat wz forrt site aft sea da-arar ant. stat & Galore ar Frater gar al iter fore far freer at a ata wet meat ar eatoet aetfar 87 1. (A) 3it (B) Are 2. (A) 3k (Cc) At 3. (B) 3k © A 4, (A), (B) ate (C) 88. In an experiment that has continued for more than 50 years, con has been propagated by breeding only from plants with the highest amount of oil in the seeds; ‘The average oil content is now much greater than.any of the plants in the original population. The following hypotheses were proposed as explanations for this observation. (A). Mutations occurred that increased the oil content in seeds. (B) Plants with “high oil content were stimulated to produce offspring with more oil in their seeds. (©) The breeding led to increased frequency of alleles at multiple loci, so that new combinations of genes for even higher oil content were formed. Which of the following represents a combination of correct statements? 1, (A)and (B) only 2. (A)and (C) only 3. (B) and (C) only 4, (A), (B) and (C) 99, aida & onfaat & saa aaeh fra a wat Ht aroma Fr pists war Aga ayer 81 ae sie, Cet array & fe a we git cif a arentitet ge a faegia ats & aaa 4, create edie wag sae at ger fea aero gia ama dq wer ak eR A Peart ae F TAT BAHT HeraT-3TCTT sifeat tf ast a anor arch & ot sex at wena a fafattrar fore ett a ga Wiest & fae fart A a ateret wae aenfat Ca BP 1. Bfear ay sree F ay Sas aH UH faencra wafe ave Bi 2 dg veo fater dot & van wear A oRafla ge at ai ae uRada aq art cheat cant dena ax fae ae a] 3. qeat pia FH age Se eat cH Fr dq fafauant faqwara oft) arr a tit Peat Bea derafeai fafa et ag ef ot eter ver & dat at art & fore fastest oft 4, @feiar ta arepRet faeor ar SereCT aeidt & Pret dq fafaerar scaftacia 29 89. aie sae sonia fated dtr vant a Wee GaN Seaet AS At | The Galapagos finches were an important clue to Darwin’s thinking about the origin of species. These finches are believed to have descended from a single ancestral species that colonized the Galapagos _archipelago, America, over a short period of time. The Galapagos finches differ in their beak shape and size. Different species feed on seeds that vary in size and hardness. Which of the following is the most likely explanation for these patterns? 1.The finches represent an example of directional trend in beak size from small to big. 2. Beak shapes changed in response to different seed types and these changes were inherited by subsequent generations. 3. The ancestral finch already had all the beak variations and different lineages formed that were specialized to eat different seed types. 4. The finches represent an example of adaptive radiation in which beak variation was generated by mutation followed by selection by different seed types. Eukanya ascteria\\ Archaca aR fer ge onfegedia gar 4, ere rasa feet fare dena wa ge WRacett A Hea sear A wie ws F 1 se qa a fet fasat oret fare ae ot: (A) Stteroy anfer (Archaea ) at pret a agar (Bukarya) & fame weaieert ca (B) Stray ste ante war ger a, get 7 fat war a ahRar & gear a, wet aides art BI (©) suffer atk eter wget a, sae wdernea ar a sary Y steer ely OG, arrafter et are ay sitet Afae Pr far a a ahear datorr wet frown eater 3: 1.) @) 3k © 2. (A) aie (B) art 3. (B) ak (Cc) a 4. (A) at (© at 90. Eukarye actora\ Archaea In the phylogenetic tree above, branch- lengths are drawn proportional to the number of changes along a lineage. The following inferences were made from this tree. (A) Bacteria are more closely related to Bukarya than to Archaea. (B) Bacteria and Archaea are more similar to each other than either is to Eukarya. (©) Archaea and Eukarya diverged from each other after their common ancestor diverged from bacteria, Which of the’ following represents a combination of correct inferences? 1. (A), (B) and (C) 2. (A) and (B) only 30 3. (B) and (C) only 4, (A) and (C) only 1. ag a wifes Aeey eer ar veer Beret we & vere A ae oar sar fa yet at site faery gant ashi at far or wat Yer Arera se Ta a faery easter & wit yarer eta 8, fare went as oRrefel asa ar waTeTeT are age af tar caste awa vet er we ot abet fay a anita et ae: art fae ge fanedt ft a wet aftenr ar creer aAifsre: 1. War tar Age ait afer faery Ar war whit Fy afteuita aa Bl 2. Up tar age ot se Area ane str Fr afteaiea ara & sit arect ait ciferay fasroy a arszieawor a fare afar wet wheter ar ferator act &1 3. Ua tar aye sit ara MHC af fara steer fr afteatter acer 81 4. Ue Car ase ot se area ae ohet Fr after axa f ot sa wae Ff aire weet ater ar ferator aeeit &, fet red aite saat Feu amsaeor & are-eer tet chet aft et ot diane oe ge faery A Baer weer ft aiteafer wert At act ‘oner arett a | 91. While attempting to create a disease model of poliomyelitis in mice, it was found that mice can not be infected with the said virus. Since human beings are susceptible to this viral infection, which kind of transgenic mice should be generated to have a transgenic mouse model that can be infected with polio virus? Select the right approach from below: 1. A mouse expressing surface protein of polio virus. 2. A mouse expressing human receptor gene which makes cell surface protein for docking and internalization of polio virus. 3. A mouse expressing human MHC class I invariant chain. 4. A mouse expressing human receptor gene which makes cell surface protein for docking and internalization of polio virus along with a gene designed to express surface protein of this virus at puberty. 92. Ten saw dati A sagas Wear fafar sa A saat fear ora @1 Stageas Horeret F: (A) aaa Tem aif wetter Ht aT BI (B) saat ar ReratiaToT Basa aET BI (C) Sifter sfteitar eenetiacer Beet gra BI (D) & Bearer west A wait a array Promax deat a fre face fier oT Bea eI Sa ffare Pe sled Hat ar frat 4 a sem date wee 1. (A), (8) 3 ©) 2. (A) (©) 3 (D) 3. (A), (B) 3ik @) 4. (B), ©) FR (D) 92. Protoplast fusion is used in plant tissue culture for various applications. In protoplast fusion: (A) naked plant cells are used. (B) transfer of organelles is not possible. (©) partial genome transfer is involved. (D) cells from two different plants can be mixed together and forced to fuse. Which one of the following combinations of the above statements is correct? 31 1. (A), (B) and (©) 2. (A), (C) and (D) 3. (A), (B)and (D) 4. (B), (Cand (D) 93. Tent & aterasaat B Greet A ae Fo Fea fread & (A) wig ofa fare agctargferer wav eat 1 (B) Wie oRacier a fee sia sa erat 1 (© aiffat B ageasiat ar sea Heia Hravae eat 81 (D) aa, aw wd whe oat & fac stent seat arava eta 81 afta Ais Pe satea suet ar eat AT altar datat Het F? (A) ae © (B) 3 () (A) 3it @) (B) 3 (© keys 93. regeneration of plants from explants/tissues. (A) Cytokinin is required for shoot development. (B) Auxin is required for shoot development. (©) Auxin to cytokinin ratio is very important. (D) Jasmonic acid is required for both root and shoot development. Which of the following combinations of above statements is true? (A) and (C) (B) and (D) (A) and (D) (B) and (C) eeRo 94, Ser Afere feet aH a wear aw shee 94. Which of the following curves correctly represents the process ‘of ethanol production by yeast? 95. ofr Nigel car siecwart aed wer wah Tistett ase Serer a aT | Aft ae wrgpash feat arerar Piet Aye dex ot) site Ais at a ag fattat t & staat wad eo fasagerst welts seq wet wet & fore waiftts ater sit Pace 2 32 95, 96. after osiett cares ( wee Sey) aT semrest slat ufee | sieht’ faves defer a geet Beret & fee ys Meat a cash ayat ar voter ( Pay) Ter wea a asat 3 are aie! Sat ier a sated sist Yaar arfgel wish favs daft a wat seareet & fore aera The awet wT OWA Gea wae os aNat a aa aeel Inbreeding for 5 generations led to production of homozygous transgenic mice, However, these homozygous males or females were infertile. Which of the following approach is most preferable and economical to obtain heterozygous transgenic animals continuously? 1, More transgenic founder (1* animal) should be generated. 2. Crossing (breeding) of transgenic mice with wild type mice in-earlier generations should be done for continued production of transgenic heterozygous offspring. 3.lnbreeding should be avoided after 5* generation, 4. Homozygous transgenic mice should be mated with wild type mice for continued production of transgenic heterozygous offspring. maureen aset & wa wT st a wagt A fasnfser fear war g1 ae 1 & aarggat a eet weer & arr amet Sigt 7am) Ba 2 BT KL & Brer faa fear ae wAR 3 & aanEat at aeait KLH & arr ifs Peer ae, Ofer serer ongaerctecot a aM wg 4 & aout at KLH-aatat Prem aan, mngeererpet Pret ara, afer KLH- faftse cp4" T atferansit & arr ye dated fre aa ga wat asat at sicar wea we, KLH & arr feet feafa aA car mar ait afd KLHIgG Watts a Arve areat A fear 7am atta fae fer a a aaa vfatts Sear AY BTA FT EY 3TH [>= greater than, 2 = greater than or equal to} 1. Group | > Group 2> Group 3 > Group 4 2. Group 2>Group 1 > Group 3 Group 4 3. Group 2> Group 3 > Group | > Group 4 4, Group 4 > Group 1 > Group 2> Group 3 96. A set of neonatal mice are divided into four groups. Group | neonates were not primed with any antigen. Group 2 neonates were primed with KLH. Group 3 neonates were primed with KLH but thymectomized. Group 4 neonates were KLH-primed, thymectomized, but reconstituted with KLH- specific CD4*T cells. All these mice, when grown adult, were challenged with KLH and the anti-KLH IgG antibody was measured in sera, Which of the following is the correct order of magnitude of antibody response? [E = greater than, > = greater than or equal to} 1. Group 1 > Group 2> Group 3 > Group 4 Group 2> Group | > Group 3 > Group 4 |. Group 2 > Group 3 > Group | > Group 4 Group 4 > Group | > Group 2 > Group 3 97, arareht Stet srepReTOT capes TK arTeNART wa wept stat ofan A ueerait uel sep aT gaa HST 1 Sau fsatorsadat eras Ferator > ae ASAP OT ATT sRopiarstada A vedic S/46 BU/13-3CH—3A 33, 2. Sav fentrogerarea Prater > Ha TTSHTARTOT-> eTOHALT Saaria Dotter A weg iar 3. Sta U featioadas sep SAD FRAHAT FAEARTT > HeHAT Sasotaers sara eer Shader a reqitaer 4 Sua feats ngRas Feet Sora Pearer sada sepAT SHANI DASHA OTOL > sherds H weqfetneo 97. Choose the correct sequence of events in a next generation sequencing technology-based whole genome sequencing project. 1.DNA extraction — shearing — library preparation — sequencing —rassembly — finishing — annotation —* submission to Genbank. 2. DNA extraction — library preparation > sequencing —> assembly —» annotation —> finishing — submission to Genbank. 3. DNA extraction — shearing —> adapter ligation — library amplification — sequencing — assembly — finishing — annotation —> submission to Genbank. 4, DNA extraction — adapter ligation — library amplification —> shearing —» sequencing — finishing — assembly —> annotation —> submission to Genbank. 98. Stet ar cfewieaeT cer Ree eat A arefeat ar After ate witdar afecaart tat A SIT ga teat & feRar a verter ard @ wa ofa siteaied A cite a aecapt fret anor ad gl Fa THT a sees wae A arm oad Fest a a wa Ue we WER fra Fer A earat a venfeat ator aaiifes 1 Sh were agora arafer ear & ST wert wigeclat wea Arar ge arder Seat are 3. Aer ar wear a ver WRT WE fer wt agra & 4, gitar or Afaetaror sie wheat Sur wien eR fre at agar $ Phosphorylation of serines aswell as methylation and acetylation of ‘lysines in histone tails affect the stability of chromatin structure above the nucleosome level and have important consequences for gene expression. The resulting changes in charge are expected to affect the ability of the tails to interact with DNA because 98. 1, DNA is negatively charged. 2, DNA-histone interaction is independent of net charge. 3. phosphorylation of serine inoreasés DNA- histone interaction, 4, methylation and acétylation’ ‘of Iysiite increases DNA-histone interaction" 99. fart siete A fart ret aerate fore war aie angt ar ator afr t sie ae & arduas siger sett wearer Ar Usaal Ae Wea wl sa sie sa wae amt wifes at suet at at aa, Ofer wt Grp-vfafis wet a aa. sia Ase fe feat A a ata afta walt weraa: wed Ueurt Beh 1. GFP. angy Berret witer At var aT tar Ht aftteattar fr ont & sie sea LC-MS/MS zant faxcsor fer srar & 34 99, GrP-oe) eerrer vider Ar var aT tar A afteatrer fr ont & aie Grp & fae wari. aan a ater at afta ax att ua oifeumrerengs Stet AM TAT GFP-mgY vile Fr var Wega (ELISA) ual we anette ae fie gear wfe-GrP fais & rer venga Par ara | mgt ar GeP At was araey, sider & wo A ache fer mar atk séfta aitenit a sifiterra’ fea rer wie-crp oyfafls @. gare. wferai- ara sf sr LC-MS/MS gant faeetaor fare are] An investigator discovers a few. receptor for a_known ligand and wanted .to.jidentify. the binding partner of the receptor: .i.e.‘its..20- receptor. The antireceptor antibody vis: not available but anti GFP-antibody iis,available. Which one of the following strategies, is most likely to identify the concept? 1. The GFP-receptor fusion protein is expressed ina cell line and analyzed by LC-MS/MS. 2.'The GFP-receptor fusion protein is expressed inacell line and the cells positive for GFP were sorted out, lysed and .run.. on. a polyacrylamide gel. 3.The GFP-receptor protein is coated on ELISA plate, followed by ELISA with anti- GFP antibody. 4. The receptor is cloned as a fusion protein of, GFP and expressed in stimulated cells. The immuno-precipitated complex obtained by anti-GFP antibody was analyzed by Le MS/MS, 46 BE/13~3CH— 3B 35 00. at at ta aa ast A ent aftr 101. fet ay Serge fave ar Sache at eater t qr suet a aneanar fact ay ar ware: eta ama Af BH ag stad & few aan acer aT get AY Sagat we HE vara user %, amy fast AS ater Fifer Pease waft Bet? 1. atheatt fr gare & fare «aero 2. dat aagt St ca orenferntee Fear 3. wea Sk atet ga Sagat ar aearaet fagervor 4. gar Sargat ar arera VfesaTTT 100, The frequency distribution of tree heights in two forest areas with different annual rainfall are given ew it sean ata g r : i i no vee Which of the following statistical analysis will you choose to test whether rainfall has an effect on tree heights? 1.1 test for comparison of means. 2.A non-parametric comparison of the two groups. 3.Correlation analysis of rainfall and mean tree heights. 4, Regression of tree heights on rainfall vata & afeaar ar frelon ae fac far set & atk ard fev ae aay aifererfare Rae are & ‘Parent Ky(mM) | Kent") PAPAIG | 42 26 PAPALA | 151 37 [PAPA IF | 0.64 18 ax Pao eee #t sitar Fee 81 ST fare ge Sarat & tar wee ar FP A) PAPAR Balter ge aft S ofa eat BI PAPAG Batftes gt afer Sonat eat FI CRE RH ater Tee arafttee aeptfee fear ara CARER Ie wa aTdRITGeT TT safes aatieet fren stat & | wart a Raat Fret H N-RNET we waa wa srtaMGa ay safe & aravarar eet & 1 (B) © (D) () afta Aare fe fra a 8 alae FT & 1. (AQ) 2. (B),(D)(E) 3. (E)ATt 4. (D), (EVA 101, The following small peptide substrates are used for determining clastase activity and the following data have been recorded, [Substrate ” [Ky(mM)_[ |PAPAIG | 4.02 PAPALA | ISI PAPA Ip _| 0.64 18 “The arrow indicates the cleavage site. From the above observations, it appears that: (A) PAPAF is digested most rapidly. (B) PAPAG is digested most rapidly, (C) A hydrophobic residue at the C- terminus seems to be favored, @) A smaller residue at the C-terminus seems to be favored, (B) Blastase always requires a smaller residue at the N-terminus of the cleavage site, Which of the following is true? 1. (A), ©, 2. (B), (D), (E) 3. (6) only 4. (D), (E) only 102. feet ar Tet A at snfsat Fr 32 wagel & sia fr ae ofa 1 & sree & fee shea sik. weer PRT 16.2 3st 48 ae one 2 % few 3.6 ate 3.2 oO ga Preant % gant gat Faget A aat onieat & Facer & aigat a fete AS et wert apr waiter eta 8? 1. ata onferat arefiter wer & afta g 2. sift 1 at uefa wy a fafa é wats SH 2 gis He 3. oft 1 gis a 8 caf of 2 at refer Bro atta t 4. dheit onfetai gis # faafte & 36 102. Two species of plants were sampled in 32 quadrats in a forest. ‘The mean and vatiance for the occurrence of species 1 were 16.2 and 48 and species 2 were 3.6 and 3.2 respectively. Which of the _ following statements about the distribution of the two species in these quadrats is supported by. these findings? 1. Both species are distributed randomly. 2,Species | is distributed randomly and species 2s clustered, 3.Species 1 is clustered and ‘épedies ‘2 is distributed randomly, 4. Both species are clustered” 103. B-DNA 1 Ua WE 50 kD anfvaay sre a feet wonger at defeat axat 81 Be Gs FF uma Santer sins aot 1. 0.1547 2. 0.1547 x 10% 3. 0.4641 4, 0.4641 x 10° "103. A segment of B-DNA encodes an enzyme of molecular mass 50 kD. The estimated length of this segment in jum would be 1. 0.1547 2. 0.1547 x 107 3. 0.4641 4, 0.4641 x 10° 104. factre fr Ferfeet a arene ae oieheL- orn Ye asset, pmax st are aster deoot Ht faqueret ore star & | Fe ctfttergs & aspect, pmax ste areas deft deoot sted sate shige ar aA 220 nm ({O]220) ¥ -35,700, -13,800 3X +3,900. deg cm’dmol" @| ag “iferteess pH 10.8 HR 25°C W a-hect eer FH eget Wet S| after a at S at gaeMsit ogect att arefte dedt deur 104. 105. ara oftadat eta 81 ae et arate Pe 6M afer & sofeeta A vifetcergs FT [O]zx -14800 deg cm*dmol" Brat 81 SA aifeteerss & o-pect err wr wferert & 1.37 2.41 3.47 4. 50 Poly-L-lysine exists in pure a-helix, B-sheet and random coiled conformations depending upon the solvent conditions. ‘The values of ‘mean residue ellipticity at 220 nm ({O]z20) are -35,700, -13,800 and +3,900 deg cm’dmot" for a-helix, P-sheet and random coil conformations of — this __ polypeptide, respectively. The polypeptide exists in a~ helix conformation at pH 10.8 and 25°C. Addition of urea leads to a two state transition between a-helix and random coil conformation, It has been observed that [@hz of the polypeptide is -14800 deg em'dmol" in the presence of 6M urea. The percentage of the polypeptide in a-helix conformation is: 1.37 2. 41 3. 47 4. 50 arte sea Confer gefet aero FH faafta ett fr sea vafed UOT FCT a a 23ers test & oH want far & gaan afecif pies, Bad a we a Lito 8 ak aye arm p-toriear & Herida 8, BT 185-250 nm & Ba A area ar arm sa Afar fe sa fafa a fara A a staat Gar orem: 37 1 @S wea veh wale aah feergsh & agifteaet apr fated ef oT | ara RUTH Srigedierat & ure Agar: waif D-Ala Weergs & wre aah Hscit areart air 1 3, AIT eaten arigediarar & are sfzat waif det & oars afeoreitar geitiat faator er 4 ea Te TCH artacctaan art oat 1 105. The amino acid alanine has high propensity to occur in helical conformation. The circular dichroism spectrum of an equimolar mixture of two 20-residue peptides, one composed of only L-alanine and the other only D-alanine is recorded in the region of 185-250 nm. Which one of the following will be observed? 1. No signal: as the chiroptical properties of the two peptides will cancel out. Bands with only negative ellipticity: as helix formed by the D-Ala peptide will be unstable. 3. Bands with only positive eflipticity: as both the peptides will form right- handed helices. 4, Bands with identical positive ellipticity negative and fart ca aT weuet pH 7.45%, Tet HT aware art F agaraite aH tae eta 1 arate art BH pKa Fea 6.15 HT 10.45 81 [aasaheny:(StFT] FT Aree 106. aT & 1. 1:20 2. 20:1 3. 1: 1000 4. 1000: 1 ac. eeprre 1.3 ~ 20.0, 2 FREETENE 10" 1000) 106. The apparent pH of a fluid is 7.45, where bicarbonate buffer is involved for maintaining its pH. Values of pKa of 107, carbonic acid are 6.15 and 10.45. The molar ratio of [conjugate base) : acid} is 11:20 2. 20:1 3. 1: 1000 4, 1000: 1 (Mint: antilog 1.3 = 20.0, and antilog 10? = 1000) 107. fae atfeerdvergs fr ar deaar aT freior at a fae, sea sree (A) Gant, stftet 3reer dareat wd oar wal eet iifeatteergs ay arieittess (B), aga ©), fgfeaer (D) atk CNBr (BE) & arr Sra Phar var a sie Bae Ba fae sree seared iuest fet ara on | wake are toergel at afte Pra ara el feet oRtorar sret ge (artes wets ater at apie seat a Rar aie &): (A) (Ala, Arg, Lys, Met, Phe, 2Ser) (B) (Ala, Arg, Lys, Met, Phe, 2Ser) and Ala (©) (Ala, Arg, Phe, Ser), (Ala, Lys, Met, Ser) (D) (Ala, Arg), (Lys, Phe, Ser), (Ala, Met, Ser) (B) (Ala, Arg, Lys, Met, Phe, Ser), (Ald, Ser) afta Aire Pe siifeatdcergs at we war feos fa ata a ty , 1. Arg-Ala-Ser-Lys-Met-Phe-Ser-Ala 2. Arg-Ala-Ser-Lys-Phe-Met-Ser-Ala 3. Ala-Arg-Ser-Phe-Lys-Met-Ser-Ala 4. Ala-Arg-Phe-Ser-Lys-Met-Ser-Ala In order to determine the primary structure of an octapeptide, amino acid composition was determined by acid hydrolysis (A). intact. oligopeptide was treated. with carboxypeptidase (B), chymotrypsin (C), trypsin (D) and “CNBr (E). “The peptides were separated in each case and aci hydrolysis was carried out for B - E. Following results were obtained (the brackets 38 Tepresent mixtures of amino acids in each fragment): (A) @Ala, Arg, Lys, Met, Pho, 2Ser) {B) (Ala, Arg, Lys, Mot, Pho, 2Ser) and Ala - (C) (Ala, Arg, Phe, Ser), (Ala, Lys, Met, Ser) (D) (Ala, Arg), (Lys, Phe, Ser), (Ala, Met, Ser) @) (Ala, Arg, Lys, Met, Phe, Ser), (Ala, Ser) . Which one is the correct ‘sequence of the oligopeptide? . 1, Arg-Ala-Ser-Lys-Met-Phe-Ser-Ala 2. Atg-Ala-Ser-Lys-Phe-Met-Ser-Ala 3. Ala-Arg-Ser-Phe-Lys-Met-Ser-Ala 4, Ala-Arg-Phe-Ser-Lys-Met-Ser-Ala 108. 317 atier at fare fide aire a va wart = flager ore FPN salle OT ar gre ae ee Sl one ge wid & art # whot “s- After (Treacher ast) a wer saree dace aaa gant at aor ferohar fever &1 femora war aa a SRis, wie Fr siete str Geateor & want tarp gant soma ay, Soe west & fee wend Rear mem) sitet fare fr was faire! wfeftis & ere ofexam sraatqor at a SMe HT ge wider & suka aa Fr arte fereat a & fever ater at abt 1. ara sfrageer 2. AIA shager Fer F . 3. Hagedt onfser att sfrager amar aat & 108, You are following the intracellular sorting of an integral plasma membrane protein in’ a living cell, in culture, You have decided to probe this protein by metabolic labeling technique with *'S-methionine (pulse-chase technique). After one cycle of division, the cells were treated with a potent inhibitor of protein biosynthesis and processed for subcellular fractionation. In which of the following fractions will you expect the presence of this protein upon immunoprecipitation with a _ specific antibody? 1.Only cytoplasm. 2. Only plasma membrane. 3.Both endoplasmic reticulum and plasma membrane. 4.Only secretory vesicles and endoplasmic reticulum. 100, areeterah aregrast & oar aieatt sitet (pH 6.6) & Faeifat wesetatt (pH 6.0) * uftagt aitx Mop (Amite 6 Hie) afar & ares at geriwor ET after tat aatt & ate pH & 3iae fate aac 1 Mop ant aiderw aT gprinor ate argatetat A vert aearcacor & Gransit & Hest A at airs & anergy afereararofh fare aie faafaa westatat 4 pH 6.6 F RT ae aa Rear sre ct oRtorar Fa ga? 1 Mop @regtasit ar aidtet at eta afta aegitat at Refer westetat A xanifae aél SOT 2 Mop @ggitsit ar aidtet FUT Afra gests at fader wesretat 4 axaata ae 3, sea Wetetett pH WR, anet sigs a xantaa aét wer ait Saar ares arr Toate Gra wet ara! 39 4, 5ea pH W] Mop Hale eT TACT 109, The principal pathway for transport of lysosomal hydrolases from the trans Golgt network (pH 6.6) to the late endosomes (pH 6.0) and the recycling of M6P (mannose 6 phosphate) receptors back to the Golgi depends on the pH difference between those two compartments. From what you know about MOP receptor binding and recycling ‘and the pathways for delivery of material to lysosomes, predict what would happen if the pil in late endosomes was raised to 6.6? 1, M6P will bind to hydrolases but will not release the hydrolases in the late endosomes. 2, MOP will bind to hydrolases and will release the hydrolases in the late endosomes. 3. At higher endosomal pH, the receptor would not release the hydrolase and could not be recycled back to the trans Golgi network. 4. MOP will be degraded at higher pH 110, Pratt suf at afar sfitar 64 x 107 bp gas Be AE 6 wm SATU eH A svgga TTS WAT cI Bate anther aot Sf war © ae TT 0.34 nm aicaat oe Raa a at sia Afr fe Pet qa ater As a cA apa dang frat ere? 1.3.0m 235m 3.2.2m 4.4.0 110, The diploid genome of a species comprises 64 x 10° bp and fits into a nucleus that is 6 um in diameter. If base pairs occur at intervals of 0.34 nm along the DNA helix, what is the total length of DNA. in a resting cell? 1. 3.0m 2. 35m 3. 2.2m 4 4.0m 40 LL teh wee st Wenewih ener Yaa Heer Ft gfe atte fasrarer ay wey 8, S saver at amt DNA a engiitger 2, ar uedeises o7 @ wanda ae ad Sl we ae walt at emt Fa, aise “fot arent war yer (30 Rael), vemaer gar Rebar eughigia fare et ont & | gee 4. Sole areata Paes ener & arr age ar ae cer atten afar war car gfe ait atte faonforet elcit wil sear oftader a ary POPS THI Ri, AR a va Were gan sea ser] wT ae Wr ARETE set ee qUTEt gar wo 8 apart ont # oa aires ar ag ser red Usaha Sow U few & a aa MBahefsar gant snare Pra oT AeA 81 athe geet ott aete far & spare empiesiat wicket & ware A Braet % sor HF arehfer fra st wera & — eee "abn itt eae 8 tii mF Saw Ug ar ATE am Ft one agra sa after st aver & sit fs Sta set WaT (S phase) «St wae sfaepiaaror wang ax wt oa vsalkairer engi a Perr sar art wom ft Rrae abies tM sracem ay aetar & | ap H 20 fame & ania a are witansit ft votes sraear & dae v1 am #10 fete % suit area sare aieansit ar M racer A feenner eta getter 31 111. Cells that grow and divide in a. medium containing radioactive thymidine covalently incorporate the thymidine into their DNA during S$ phase, Consider “a. simple experiment in which cells are labeled by a brief (30° minutes) exposure to radioactive thymidine, ‘The medium is then replaced with one containing unlabeled thymidine, and the cells grow and divide for some additional time. “At different time-points after replacement of the medium, cells are examined under a microscope. Cells in mitosis are easy to recognize by their condensed chromosomes and the fraction of mitotic cells that have radioactive DNA ean be estimated by autoradiography. and platted as a function of time’ after the thymidine labeling as in the figure below: 08 ry « zoe i i | ‘The rise and fall of the curve is because: tial rise of the curve corresponds to ‘ells that were just finishing DNA replication when radioactive thymidine was added (S phase). 2.the peak of the curve corresponds to cells in M phase. 3.the rise in curve after 20 min corresponds to cells in apoptotic phase. 4.the fall in curve after 10 min indicates the cells exiting M phase. 112. eH ge afer S ae HL wer strarop-snfet Sa «werk at WH A(liquid nutrient broth) 4 gfe war AT omarion HREM (RAAT HART aT aE — Sard sae > Ay HaeM) ae @1 af afte waear 10° afar fafa ent shapit & wacker ar oar wae 10 fare a ste Serer voter Bar st 10 free et, at sf Aare fe 30 fRae cada a a ater weed React Rae af) air 1.6.0 x 10° 2.2.0 x 10° 3.3.0 x 10° 4.4.0 x 10° 112. A rapidly growing bacterial species such as E. coli exhibits a typical phase of growth cycle in liquid nutrient broth (lag phase — log phase —+ stationary phase — death phase). If a bacterial culture has a starting density of 10° cells/ml has a lag time of 10 minutes and a generation time of 10 minutes, what will the cell density be at (cells/ml) 30 minutes? 1. 6.0x10° 2. 2.0x10° 3. 3.0x10° 4. 4.0x10° 113. ae feat & fee fe fazer A wa orf a gfeiat fy wat Gs eter fafgat at sireita axct &, satrnaisit A on’ Bea F gfe fatsat ar ost o itt serhr G& are at sty Pe se aT & fee areiewr fear fi Pract Setar fatal a sete gfe fafgar arr wanna fear! water a seer at were fertaor Te a: tn’ ofelar Fatgar fates oes At ae IT sn’ Gfelar Fatgar fares erst rar a, SerchY GS are oh ag ef site gat: et SIT ET ‘apeet & fore ater fear area ip ae fain PABat a dat Peawt A Geer A agar ete Safer Pasa & rer wanna Pram) sft Sifere fe fre FA alae fanett career weir gant afsta at frag 87 qi sed & aaa a yf PAA frees at ventas fer) fagat & vagt A ave ge ara a afar faat ar want greet ar war ae fea | PAfear fasat a arena S a fer sir farsa at oats ar fear / cer fea Safir faai gf faa ar cet arefarn aed ZI In order to demonstrate that the long tails of males attracted females in a bird species, experimenters captured and cut the tails of ‘n’ number of males and monitored the number of females mated by each male. They had two types of controls in the experiment. (i) ‘n’ males that were not captured i'n’ males that were captured, had their tails cut and then stitehed back to attain the original size. The males with cut tails mated with a significantly smaller number of females than both the controls. Which of the following alternative explanations is NOT ruled out by the experiment? ‘The stress of cutting tails affected the performance of males. ‘The time wasted in the capture reduced _ mating opportunities of males. 3. Females avoided any deviation from normal. 4, Females chose males randomly. 114, 3 war U wfapiaaeer A sacs Fr after a ser wet & fae aed: aig te ayet at dar fran war fant Creer HN vt w ff ofr ar wearer ae fear aT eT wet ga fet warcaert aset a wie a dat od . daftia fer arm, at seit 100 afar Pestova sata ot wettaaet ater oft Apacer wifes A faeger aéh oer ST Aha Sita Aifae fH fer aS alae oer arr 8? Lg wa wu witpiaaor a at at Setate venga Ft aieeierar $ eike @ area ait asa apa wT A et Ba FI 2 oF, age St wa wR a RR PRT dort & BROT Grae et omar & sik # we v faa vfagitecr & fer Aeiate Fr aravaenar agt eet | 3. aya a area A ger A ae sac da fear ater sires SF wat U sep faquaret ela & | 4. Te, ABE Hwa w sfapiaacr at ai wa U wrist AY, sraeenat at art | 42 114, In order to study the role of telomere: DNA replication, genetically engineered 1 were prepared, where the gene for telome RNA. was knocked out, When cells from these knock out mice were taken and cultured in vitro, they proliferated even after 100'cell divisions which is quite unlikely'in thé case of human cells, Which of the following is'the correct reason? Human and mice are fundamentally different with respect. to. their requirements for telomerase enzyme in the context of DNA replication. 2.In vitro, mice DNA becomes circular due to, end toend chromosome fusion and does not require telomerase for DNA end replication. 4.Mice have very long streich of telomere DNA sequence compared to that _of human. 4.Jn vitro, mice DNA replication does not require the removal of RNA primers. 115. amt 97, we RA BARNEY sree TT e ue art ae @ & Pret dat arewayat sie sire. faier, sae Gq WH BI WU (MRNAS) FH See RAT] HTT A Bot GT SR Wet Sit (mRNAs) @Y Sater. ART HEAT fervent a rer seen far ite Pe aramr-araar Seureh ar afte aeite FAA rege vagat Rear) shite sare. Fe atte far ae ant A a ata ar artic ufonat at aét eo A cater 3? Posen =x. i | i . Wt ' i il il ert a Tonto 115. You are working with an in vitro eukaryotic transcription system, which produced both capped and uncapped mRNAs. You incubated these mRNAs with mammalian cell nuclear extract and then quantified the different products as shown below. Which of the following graphs correctly represents the expected result? Chrno Tsar BiPotyadenyiates mRNA * r z g Wy capt Thee Taped Tree 8 ‘ z z il Hl Zant Thewend ieee Teese 116. wa Carga fagter x set fafirse aifrtrr sitet athe Brareftear after weet og wg) weft x wea & arr feet at wae Bt oF (in vitro) Ht wa U aides fanfare A oat at AY oT GAY, TE SHA (in vivo) RT atkes Woe aire seeker HR H ArT weer og ag | awed Gist & sr Ht Beat FS ate WT Bee Talc Sara TEGT FAT BP 1X Um St wa U andere Waa ze | 116. A non-enzymatic viral protein X was found to be inducing a cellular gene promoter activity. Although no in vitro DNA binding activity could be identified with X protein, it was found to be co-recruited on the cellular promoter along with a cellular transcription factor in vivo. Which one of the following statements seems to be the best interpretation of the above findings? 1.X is a DNA-binding protein. 2.X physically interacts with the transcription factor. 3.X modifies the chromatin for transcription activation. 4.X is a chaperone. 117, 3taaTat arate aret ste wehotigs fret oat HS aptaer wer 8? 1.*Omithine aspartate-nicotine’and tryptophan -quinine” 2.'Omithine-nicotine’and ‘tyrosine-orphine’ 3.*Tyrosine-quinine’ and ‘tryptophan- orphine? 4.‘Ornithine-quinine’ and ‘or aspartate - nicotine’ line 117, Which one of the following pairs of precursor amino acid and alkaloid is correct? 1.‘Ornithine aspartate—-nicotine’and tryptophan -quinine’ 2.*Omithine-nicotine’and ‘tyrosine-orphine’ 3.*Tyrosine-quinine’ and ‘tryptophan- orphine’ 4.‘Omithine-quinine’ and ‘omithine aspartate - nicotine” 118. BALB/c ayet Ft gfeter aRaTsit (DC) at 1-10 3rrat IFN-Y Zant Soe rar ara set wa p2-ArgmTaeg feat ata asat fr gitar aan at ot 1L-10 38ar IFN-Y Gant soaker far wer | gat Met FHEL Yergs FY sofeafa a, aaff & sist & creators (HEL)-fafarse T aiftrpraéy oatefteft ase Ft Cos T afta & arr ag. daft Pier wer | Git Rat a arg, cps" T aitansit ar ede afte eet & fae smart Pear ser | sia Afar fe. frat diet A a whe 7 afar eta wines anferarga ett? . DC (BALB/c) cDs"T . DC (BALB/c) "x CD8'T . DC (B2-microglobulin-deficient) "x ere 4, DC (B2-microglobulin-deficient) "x * CD8'T 118, Dendritic cells (DC) from BALB/c mice were treated with 1L-10 or. withIFN-Y. Similarly, dendritic cells from 2-microglobulin- deficient mice were also treated with 1L-10 or with IFN-Y,These cells were co-cultured with CD8" T cells from hen egg lysozyme (HEL)-specific T cell receptor transgenic mice in presence of the HEL peptide. Five days later, CD8* T cells were assayed for target cell lysis. Which one of the following combinations will have the highest target cytotoxicity? 1, DC (BALB/c)'“"°x CD8°T 2.DC (BALB/c) "x CD8'T 3.DC (P21 .-microglobulin-deficient) "x cps'T 4,DC (B2-microglobulin-deficient) "x cps'T 119, Stear Hetwor a eyelfenor aor & Hey, SMART mRNA 3H Sefer -RNA FY agai A wersar SB owH aT arrakta artat 1 alongs A GTP sie EF-G Feretienor BW eae eet F 1 afer Rah sage, WF Teta GTP sik ER-G @ Fada of Goes et BCT eT wert & arene oe fart oRaerant vege #1 or wach &: 44 (A) Sartiner Br ort anfvass. afirar afte aifaiivar & yptar: Piva F 1 (8) Senate frareterar GTP Stet stad Beads SI (© RraaeT Prarefierar gota: GTP ik BF-G % athe & | (b) eater Brarferar Ugéraat a sinter aft 8, afer oT eapiaet et GTP ste ERG wm soe a via wr a ae aie & 1 gia Afar fF fer a a whee alot wel 8? 1, Aa (D) | 2. (A)3IK © 1 3. (A) 3H (B) | 4, (©) 3ik (D) 1 119, During elongation step of protein synthesis, translocation moves the mRNA ‘and the peptidyl t-RNA by one codon through’ the ribosome. Translocation in E. coli involves; GTP and EF-G. However, in.. vitro translocation can take place independeht of GTP and EF-G. Based on these observations, the following hypotheses can be made: (A). The molecular mechanism of translocation: in vitro is completely different from that invivo. . (B) Translocation activity is independent of GTP hydrolysis. (©) Translocation activity is dependent on GTP and (D) Translocation activity is inherent “in ribosomes, however, the rate “of completely translocation in vivo is enhanced significantly in presence of GTP and EF-G Which one of the following combinations is correct? 1. only (D) 2. (A) and (C) 3. (A) and (B) 4, (C) and (D) no. areata St war Ue ART Sepa fear & siaca ww Aecayet ayer ar fede axa 81 Car oar aa & fe feet ofr & facadt ar otk wat spat a sk FT wT Afar rr & da we facta viateciaror HR ag ge aT wea ter wedder f1 Artal AB Afeairar setae pajwar ede owe wares arate aft @1 ate a tet Gatos pofwer F eee eaeliae-F Has wT Uh ay Saar yates omar aml eer aren & fee ae p- Seeiear atrat a storages vert at & om at ora eR Hat A aver a RR ae Hat F 3 Wh orenfeara aa eI 45 120. DNA methylation plays an important role in transcription regulation in vertebrates. There is an inverse correlation between the level of DNA methylation in the vicinity of a gene and its transcription rate, whereas there is a direct correlation between histone acetylation and increased transcription. -thalassemia is ‘a common genetic impairment of hemoglobin B-chain synthesis in humans. If these patients can synthesize hemoglobin-F instead ‘of hemoglobin B-chain in its place, they would be notably benefited. Administration of S-azacytidine to B-thalassemia patients increases hemoglobin-F level in erythrocytes and thus benefit the patients. Which one of the following statements about S-azacytidine is NOT correct? 1.Cells exposed to S-azacytidine incorporate it into DNA in place of cytidine. 2, S-azacytidine decreases DNA methylation. 3. S-azacytidine promotes histone acetylation. 4.S-azacytidine does not promote gene expression. Ia seafer | (wageittehe) FT wage % fae ase wada (MEL) wiersit at caw ot wear datkr Sftra fifsre fy stomargiedir & wast A fara A a ahaa seer wet at 2 1. ta were at storagitsia & vara A ar ont & sa urgiedtr & era 1 St wa UA BaTfase aX oat él 2. stomagieder & va v Afeeert aT wr aT oat T 3. storergfegret feecter cfafeciaer wT RT AATF 4, storages sitet aitreafra aT BURR AGT ALA F Risa & wa A sat fear orate | sa atest at scar & aor wera sacs A Have aL Rar sar 81 gat MAAS wr Se aT amt fader & far asa fer or ural & afte ae satectfee ar sete a Uhl ga wa A adits were anfdass afeiarer ae et Becht & fe eer 3a Hasta det frafsa sarters (HRI) wigaat #1 dafaer starrer srefera fat aX Aha 8, at veNfaar Beto ar UH waders 8 ge arehferer a wert fastest arratte et stat & | Be oReevar ar Feat ae a fare fora a 8 ataah fait afta aes 2 1HRI argetor afer arty MEL aiferensit at earth ae 2.MEL alremit a feat HRI wpigetat oer wy WaATCT HL Sei 3. writ aeetwor Fr ax an faster a va per & wo at eaeerd frente, ae 4. HRI aigetst Ura ar Pater a wa Bea & oe A reer AAT 121, Mouse erythroleukemia (MEL) cells are used as an in vitro. cell. culture model . for understanding erythropoiesis. ‘These cells are arrested at the stage of pro-erythroblast due to transformation. These cells could be induced by heme to differentiate further so as to synthesize hemoglobin, The most probable molecular mechanism for this could be that heme may suppress and/or downregulate an endogenous heme-regulated inhibitor (HRI) kinase, an inhibitor of globin synthesis. This i in turn "promotes To validate this hypothesis which of the following approaches is NOT appropriate? 1. Transfect MEL cells with HRI kinase gene. 2.Knock down HRI kinase gene in MEL cells. 3, Determine the rate of protein synthesis in situ as a function of differentiation. 4, Measure HRI kinase activity as a function of differentiation. 122, UH TET nf A, fadatett derma (sit we farrer a dit wapafsat sit fawrysafrat at enor weit 8 a waa sar oT WHAT Baie “0” 46 12 123. 8 wher a fawerpasrar ar rae 1 et at chat Wigat aa rafetaer ge a sata, Hate fawrgsecra ar eat Pesce ear 1.0.5 2, 0,25 3, 0,125 4, 0.0625 In a plant species, a segregating line (orie that contains both homozygotes and heterozygotes at a locus), can be. made homozygous by repeated selfing for several generations. What is the level of remaining heterozygosity after three generations of selfing, if the level of heterozygosity in generation ‘0’ is denoted as 1? 1.05 2, 0.25 3. 0,125 4, 0.0625 aiert ah ere oud sae Rtas, area wd sate, gant sere (apoptosis) arapsra eA S| ae: AT wirer area fortes a ater. wee eq afeat Sander gare afer ea Bi sae facta sar as arrerche seer states ore at afer ara gat wrested ara wd ar weet afer a ot & sik mgcaiirgar & asda C a Haataeg HERA at & free detsrarets aire wT at otat & 3ik 3iaa: aera oRefeta star 81 fret ater A a Reet atv canT aigdaia Cat wfaee aren ara 8, gar fauta after BA, aeait qeneataor aaRt ager C at at wfase aura wan &, Weg are wd are ( sidteit ) amt fafeea ax fear oar @1 Sta Afar fe det atest A wat sor area veqeat wae altar eer? 47 4a a ote sik sat gH sae A does fee ae fet oT gatat & are fT (AD) A a aT oor frat? uo i i i __ . “LOO safer ata | arar OF oo ‘ = " a i 1 \(1)| amet sat aeaerar | areaeear i o Hg pie cas caries Olan [a aaa pai 123. Cells id is by disti id : . Cells undergo apoptosis by two distinct an g F ; inter-connected pathways: extrinsic and (1)} sare arch aremeaar raetferare intrinsic, Extrinsic pathway is activated by avatar extracellular ligand binding to cell surface = > death receptors. Whenever an apoptotic (2)] suet arewrcerer | such acerca] atemeTaT stimulus activates intrinsic pathway, the pro- apoptotic Bax and Bak proteins become activated and induce the release of cytochrome C from mitochondria leading to caspase cascade activation resulting in apoptosis. In cell A, cytochrome C is introduced by microinjection whereas in cell B, cytochrome C is introduced by microinjection but Bax and Bak are inactivated. What wil be the most appropriate apoptotic response type in both cells? ws apoptecle [1 [— *% apoptose [4 a wapoptents & ee) J % apoptosis om) (A) oR a aga Fr wae aufecier ofavia cutet & (B) wie ae age A wart Farneet oRatier gett & (C) sek aE tgp FH aia aafede ofa aetct & (D) SR RE Sgn AM Hae Faraed Rata eeiteht & wet often &: 1.(A) atk () 2. (B) 3k (©) 3.(A) Ar 4.(D) AT 124, Which of the inferences (A-D) given below would you draw from the following tissue transplantation experiments performed with the early and late gastrula stages of the newt? 48 (© odd-skipped -> giant > paired > Host regions [Donor Differentint wingless Feelons paets ©) tailless -> hairy > fushi tarazu > tisaue gooseberry JRARLY 4 : ASTRULA, afta fare Re ref B Seo ATH (| Prospective Prospective [Epidermis aiterrt stat & sae fee sieprat neurons Fpidermis OB weravatra wet 2 (i) | Prospective Prospective ‘Neurons 1.(D) at epidermis __peurons _ 2.(A) ait ®) ATE 3. B ASTRULA _ © a eS (i) | Prospective rospective | Neurons 4@) o) . idermi 125, Segmentation genes in Drosophila are neurons epidermis _, Seeme 0 -. : ~_|_ divided into three groups (gap, pair rule and (li) ] Prospective Prospective [Epidermis segment polarity) based on’ their “mutant epidermis __ hreurons phenotype. Below are some of the major : genes expressed in a sequential manner (with (A) Cells of carly newt gastrula exhibit respect to the groups) affecting segmentation conditional development. pattern, (B) Cells of early newt gastrula exhibit « autonomous development (A) hairy > paired tailless -» patched (©) Cals of ‘ate newe geal eat (B) hunchback a even-skipped >. fushi conditional development. tarazu > wingless (D) Cells of late gastrula exhibit autonomous development. ‘The correct inferences are: 1, (A)and(D) 2. (B)and(C) 3. (A)only 4, (D)only. 125, shatter A eistaraat siet att wagt (aa, aa fran ik Gs gaa) A Hot seaRaed aaroredt a sepa fasnfsa ate G1 ard Hex wpe aster tet ward tat at rape ar a (wag % ast A) weqa Pra are e (A) hairy + paired tailless > patched (B) hunchback > even-skipped > fushi tarazu —> wingless (©) odd-skipped > giant -> paired -» wingless ~ (D) tailless > hairy —> fuwshi tarazw gooseberry ‘ Which of the above sequence(s) of ‘genes expressed from early to late embryo is/are correct? 1.(D) only 2, (A) and (B) 3. (C) and (B) 4,(B) and (D) 126, Areal A va aaa wong A UeaKT ml se ap A ugar at fae fre ww Wage aT Reda FET sree & (A) Warga ft framefteaar RNAi Haft ae afere want (8) Serer H agetar Ff ara iste ate samt deat a staat at & far Gerad ar faresor Ase (© Varga ar yteror Fifer, sae sreleit HES HoH HT Ta AIST, See St VT U spp a sfecrme fore aie saaey arerdra steer step A sachr sofeata & alot hfe (D) aa 3k aya aRensit a afte dant ar fetator ard ge, aoreT ater Yat fata Afar, wre frarefterat eect Lait aie get fauna Arta ya A veer Aifsre, aia Afar fe anter & @ staat faftrat er soeter fren or mat 8? 1. (A) HRB) 2. (B) ak (C) 3. (© HR WO) 4. (A) 3 © 126. A novel enzyme was identified in humans. The following approaches are available to identify the chromosome on which the gene encoding the enzyme is present: (A) Suppress the activity of enzyme by RNAi. (B) Identify polymorphism in the population and carry out pedigree analysis to study its inheritance. . C) Purify the enzyme, decipher its amino acid sequence, predict its DNA sequence and search for its presence in the available human genome sequence. (D) Create chromosome addition lines by making somatic hybrids between human and mouse cells, identify lines showing the enzyme activity and the human chromosome present in it. Which of the above approaches can be used? $/46 BJM3-3CH—4, 49 1.(A) or (B) 2.(B) or (C) 3.(C) or (D) 4.(A) or (C) v7 aera & fe aad spit atetsterftet (hCG) saree & areiiert OB doa set wt Yor seat BI hCG sta # seutadaet aftenit a, eat sae sq & ffera ncG aT feafor gam fee aff sIRToT Het GAT! wa we wae afer & weer A hCG # wfareft-serdter ae ar are, at SRI srAKeT etl AE SA AAT F fe Ararat A amour & few: 1. ofa wa Fafa aso BEA FT hCG Y sraeaerar at etch 2. sareefeee aifGa hCG aT seed FT wear @, ot verte sa A aeierr Porat H Berra eat é1 3. ieee Fr aRarsit ay aeferer Fr ste sa & fae nce # sravawar at Bet F 1 4. yor & aster A wow eet & fore sfaftra apfer scr seorerht ae F1 127, Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is known to facilitate attachment of blastocyst to uterus. In women with mutation in hCG gene, biologically inactive hCG was formed but implantation occurred. When hCG was immuno-neutralized in the uterus of normal woman, implantation failed. This suggests that for implantation in humans: 1. biologically active circulating hCG is not required. 2.blastocyst can produce the required hCG, which helps locally in uterine attachment. 3. trophoblastic cells do not require hCG for the invasion of uterus. 4, extra-embryonic tissue is not responsible for the attachment of embryo to uterus 128, tall MRE Stent G weer after mngt fear eM, sisMeTee aatts T welt aigdsr A gant dest wel we Vegister arrdtier witéter (ABP) 3i CREB wheter mr argereer we war | cAMP, sit aaa ga 8, & fat a 1, ABP ET steer ay TTT | 2. CREB West ar crestor. ae ava | 3, seyret Fa ae ag oar at eer 4, Ga sown AT GTPase Frama ae omer | 128. In cells having G ‘protein coupled receptor, inhibition of protein kinase A by siRNA technology led to diminished transcription of androgen binding protein (ABP) and CREB protein. Addition of cAMP, which is a ‘second messenger, will lead to 1 inereased transcription of ABP. 2.;nereased phosphorylation of CREB protein. 3.no change in transcription level. 4. increased GTPase activity of Ga subunit. 129, a Mt stearate eppeTOY wa gis aT frtat oat & at agyETOTET (polyspermy) Y feafet seaeet ater 21 Ue wr: woreraa atch S arate ae RT arrest ar sere aed & fret Bet gpa dear sk wae Paquet at & se Rafe & afer A aga-at sufeat A agepmopear ey arenter faegenet ed B: get ore sie vit seater) wage aifeiety a: 50 (A) 3p stealer ear were cesar var & Re woraer 3s Hor ar YoT fara ae oar & sik epEY wT ais aT wate aét set tar ae ae far Sia sraet & saci gant waraAfers & ont 1 (B) Set ateaRter apr wea TepTeT ear F SRA WHET HS HoT HT YT fava ae ora & HR yp aT sis A Bre Weta wet eet sar ser ag fra aber arent & aftatg gare wartfor ht one & | © Fee sel Hear aeHe aAfoTET amir afer art = gan warAted Ft srt & 1 Oars Hele ara see aAforee aaa Wiehrer sree gare wares Ar set e1 sted 4 8 ara weet wer & 2 1. (A) 3k (© 2. (A) 3ik (@) 3. (B) 3k (© 4. (B) 3it (@) 129. Polyspermy results when two or more’sperms fertilize an egg. It is usually lethal since it results in blastomeres with different numbers and types of chromosomes. Many species therefore, have two blocks to polyspermy: the fast block and the slow block. In the case of sea urchins: (A) the fast block is immediate and causes the egg membrane. resting potential to rise which does not allow the sperm to fuse with the egg and is mediated by an influx of sodium ions. (B) the fast block is immediate and causes the egg membrane resting potential to rise which does not allow the sperm to fuse with the egg and is mediated by an efflux of sodium ions. (©) the slow block or cortical granule reaction is mediated by calcium ions. (D) the slow block or cortical granule reaction is mediated by potassium ions. Which of the above statements are true? 1. (A) and (C) 2. (A) and (D) 3. (B) and (C) 4, (B) and (D) 130. afe feet fetes ar aRerwae mer OB ander ax fear ome at 4 weer ‘aime at ont & | arerdrer wie tar AF, ae agro WH Bhat afer A we Auge wa cant satis wea & wa f& aut ater tare a, ae wgaet Aaa FT a faa ava ate eI am ge fet A A ahaa ‘Brean wet at F 2 1 wer A A aha oT afl Ter ert 2, wR A A Her Aa TRACT wast & fede det & wera artenpa a et | 3. wer A a deat vats A weaar arerpa after et | 4. ater BA sea that wat arean & et wee AT aA sana ser erat | 51 130, Binding of a ligand to a cell-surface receptor activates an intracellular signal transduction pathway through the sequential activation of four protein kinases. In the human cell line A, these kinases are held in a signaling complex by a scaffolding protein whereas in another cell line B, these kinases are freely diffusible. Which one of the following possibilities do you think is NOT correct? 1. Speed of signal transduction will be higher in cell A. 2. Possibility of cross-linking with other signal transduction pathways will be lesser in cell A 3. Possibility of signal amplification will be higher in cell A. 4.Potency of spreading signal through other signaling pathways will be higher in cell B. 131. Tent A sera oReatkr & Her (A) ae ait et gras aired areheaer SMa a wah fast gar seit art FI (B) Wert A Peewee anf arene Tet aftacier a agree etc @1 (©) weet aiftraré oftaciretrer apr ar ubsor var at Bi (D) wera we ont & ste atat ax apart at var srrefect aeentherear (synergid ) # sangre Xe &1 SR Ru ae Haat AS sas Te Te? (A) 3 @) (B) 3K (D) (B) 3 ©) (A) 3 () PEN 131. During reproductive development in plants: (A) male and female gametes are produced as a result of two mitotic divisions after meiosis. (B) vegetative cells in pollen contribute to pollen development. (© antipodals _ provide developing embryos. (D) pollen tube ruptures and releases both the male gametes in one of the degenerated synergids. nourishment — to Which of the above statements are true? 1. (A)and (B) 2. (B)and (D) 3. (B)and (C) 4, (A)and (D) 132.068 wir #, sa areata ait wera: sktagor & cist ar Aer as aa orth, omar & cirfastor att @ faafirer ae fear ser ait sed weer er gitar a eit A va fear ae Fates gaan Fr vaca & after & wr F Shear wer area & sree wy, Sita Ase fr fat ao ater weet BET 8? . 1. waa War Ae seh iar wpiferenrait & wfetere vadt sere Tact & ‘after cit ett aires sree cist Bert & BROT stay ora Fr euler arr & we wfetsear sete | 2 a Aa aed Pela ca aiftart ¢ art: 2 efter & ert we . Set og ar ator att 3. der anitrenre are areracor a feaewraiter ag ainsi & arr Ra onbh sik ga wa A oRaftia dar efter ar Feratior tain 4. dite aRrere soe cit aiRrerait Ar wide ved at are vat ¢ sik wa fafestadt sraen 3 fator tq afar @ oresty rent famcer att at efter 52 132. 133. 1. var Ghar stat fs ageer ay ar yoh cian | wa & afer ator | In an experiment, the cells that would normally become the middle segment of a Drosophila leg were removed from the leg forming area of the larva and were placed in the tip of the fly’s antenna, Based on the “French flag” analogy for the operation of a gradient of positional information, which of the following statements is true? ‘The transplanted cells retain their committed status as leg cells, but respond to the positional information of their environment by becoming leg tip cells—ie., claws. ‘The transplanted cells are determined as leg cells and therefore would form a complete limb instead of an antenna, ‘The transplanted cells would intermingle with the cells present in the new environment and develop accordingly to give rise to an antenna, ‘The transplanted cells retain their committed status as leg cells and would develop to form a chimeric structure having proximal region made of antenna and the distal region ending in a complete leg. eaerhfeat A fertaer & Hee eppror-3is Seater fren, ster test (ZP) sett Fy Wiereit aie sorhr eporor aor a Faewerter anigat gar waretfert sr sretr $1 ZP3 ti wpe zp weer year a as Foreeer cee-aiefenfees WoT eFRTUT-3S aeaerfrar & fae ageaget g1 we Miceiarcare srenteret stir a esroy Ar QR 3is aretier fre Het A ye, 2P3 rar see waa wot A BEET ae fear aren 3 1 Sita Airfare Pr feet 4S aaa wer eprrsis we ‘rar er sratittr at we weiter & os eperey at zp3 vider A tara ax AST 2. ZP3 Weer ar favergetoracert ae SRA Sea POY age at | far sree AST 3. 2p3 wider ar wrepiRaROT ay a SRia saHT YOY Ae a A fore saan Fifsre) 4. Zp3 ste ar feteniicaor ay SRit sae eH, HST set fore sear Ase During fertilization in mammals, sperm-egg interaction is mediated by zona pellucida (ZP) membrane proteins and their receptors present in sperm membrane. ZP3 has been identified to be the principle ZP protein whose post-translational modification is important for sperm — egg interaction. In a competitive inhibition assay the sperm is saturated with either active ZP3 or its modified forms, before studying sperm-ege- interaction. Which of the —_ following experiments will NOT inhibit sperm-egg- interaction 133. 1. Saturate sperm with ZP3 protein prior to use. 2.Deglycosylate the ZP3 protein and use it for saturation of sperm. 3. Phosphorylate the ZP3 protein and use it for saturation of sperm, 4, Dephosphorylate the ZP3 protein and use it for saturation of sperm. 134. AS cafsr oa Hae otenfrat a Wea em wer A var wot fe ae ferstchiper sroxiar ata oer fae ge BI wa saad ort A as al sam farat (aeitet) A ate ore are: (A) Jere aeqaaen wreven Barer farina wtelet (B) Farrer oRarew vicar (©) Na‘/K" ATPase (D) Ca ATPase ‘8/46 BJ/13-3CH—5 53 134, 135. Sita fare fe ga eR A oer aigag & fae sted AS ate-ar BOT at ama 22 1. ATH (A) 2. (B) 3k © 3. (© FR CD) 4, FH (D) An individual was suffering from digestive complications. It was observed that the individual had dehydrated gastrointestinal tract. When an advanced investigation was done, the person was found to have defects in the following: (A) cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator protein. (B) glucose transporter protein. (C) Na'/K* ATPase. (D) Ca’ ATPase. Which of the above could be the cause for such a digestive disorder? 1. (A) only 2. (B) and (C) 3. (C)and (D) 4, (D) only aie cufasiere & tt wes Fr, Greet aretha stadeteor after scaftader a yar 8, qo & oft, seorafedet waar A afieficer ft sofeefa a saren set at ag warersivror fr ad ES aH waraed Ser staat Fafa we eT se scaRadar ar varereawor Fr at sik ores afe We FS vere et eT werrersTar arf a wae Ae TET gr sea autem Seufrat & sea dart F waeaey Ufecat ar tar afremar erst et sea | 135. If an Arabidopsis plant, mutated in lycopene biosynthetic pathway is grown in’ sunny tropical climate in the presence of oxygen: 1. it would accumulate higher biomass due to higher rate of photosynthesis. 2. there will not be any influence of this mutation on the rate of photosynthesis and plant growth. 3. it would show reduced biomass due to photo oxidative damage. 4. the leaves would be bluish purple in color because of higher accumulation of xanthophylls. 136. afar & oret fara a egal at Ge wert aft far are 8 (A) ar Stet aT oreo fase (y,) sraofer Fast & arr aarera: awe ear eI (B) wavier yer ar oerevi fase (y,) wea qer & sitter ear 31 (©) ese qarsit a wer sr fase ar aa wales ara (y,) wea Comer grat 81 (D) Fer sat aT aRedtr faera (y,) wa gar a Sarg & smears etar 21 sned wat ar tet a a acer aiehoer wer 8? 1 (AaRO 2. (Bat (D) 3 Eake) 4. (Dyatieiay 136. Following are few statements regarding water potential of soil. (A) The osmotic poténtial (y,) of soil water is generally negligible, except: in saline soils, (B) The osmotic potential (y,) of saline soil is always more than zero, (©) Indry soils the hydrostatic pressure (¥y,) of soil water potential is always positive, 54 (D) Gravitational potential (y,) of soil water is always proportional to height of the tree. Which one of the following combinations of above statements is true? 1. (A)and ©) 2. (Band (D) 3. (Cand (B) 4. (D)and (A) refer suemrerer ate. area srperit Hoe | Bea oNGHAT uftensit a ag chet Ar agar at fae seta fre ont & 1 gira Aare fas fear A alert arene vPater dict URES at iver at et a Fae sater a a as $2 1. adtfige ft werner a gfe ae a anor araft siren 2. wdliae ot Payee syfra a mega F att street 3. wale fr sit A gig wet anor ‘eft sirens 4. wee afeaat Br arrephehr 137. Typical morphological defects are routinely used in genetic screens to identify novel genes in signal transduction pathways. Which one of the following morphology has been used to decipher the ethylene signaling pathways? 1. Light grown morphology of seedling. 2. Triple response morphology of seedling. 3. Dark grown morphology of seedling, 4, Morphology of true leaves. 138. 3fR Ascot A, Tass HRaTe stort Srert Ger gait a afer were atch Bt aRe ot Ft Heese ae gait Fy wictat a aR aa Ff sreoylaa-3 (G-CSF), BfoTHTO-AgasiTS aiciet HRT ERG (GM-CSF) atk efter, arrat ggasi «aici HBT BAH (G-CSF HAT M-CSF), #1 Uh GMCS ae A, sarclista atest ff der A oad a areen| fret Afar fh fest A a ata a wer @? 1 Fe atest A dea at BATT wea After aAforeaMpsi atk qeasiiorat & tear we oreett. 2. aftraopit Sr ferdt at eae Teatt, afer Geasifsat Hr ae. 3. qgasitsit ft dear srafateia waht, 4. RR wat dit ve Ff anit A aprer auhtat | 138. In bone marrow, stem cells are committed to different lineages. Factors that stimulate the colonies of these different lineages are interleukin-3(multi-CSF), —_granulocyte- ‘macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM- CSF) and granulocyte or macrophage colony stimulating factor (G-CSF or M-CSF). In a mouse deficient in GM-CSF, the number of hematopoietic cells will be altered. Which one of the following is correct? Mast cells will be normal in number while granulocytes and macrophages willbe deficient in number. 2.Granulocytes count will be normal but not of macrophages. 3. Macrophage number will remain unaltered. 4.Mice will be deficient in all the three cell types. 139. 2 Wem a ot SRY wa are site BRT wag oat Bere weaft wre are wider Fons GaRT Saar gf sa TET aan Aft aa seat ar wear ft oo, age ae we Peas & 55 Qderr ferro rai frenefier fasra arate far sem ae aren war f aat eaeraal a Bran fase Bt opt sreveareret et Sta Afar fe fer A wad wesner often atat-ar eta? aeaht act wat faa A oftader aét gr on afer eared A fer aisae Bigot & aor far fara ar HRI FE TAT A, zeal wrasza A disan igor & uel & reer far fas ar Hart aE ge mar on, afte fear fase a sraftt ag ag eft. warts A fer afsaa wigan & arr Wa wre festa ue mar en stk ar faera ar sama sft at et are em. Teatt earerca Ft aise ign & ae ort ow, fer faye oa airart softateter ver en, fear fasra Ar srafey ag mg of. 139.The action potential was _—_ recorded intracellularly from a squid giant axon bathed in two types of fluid such as sea water and artificial seawater having lower concentration of sodium ions while maintaining the same osmotic pressure with choline chloride. The nature of action potential was different in the two bathing fluids. Which of the following results is most likely? e B |. The resting transmembrane potential was not changed but the amplitude of action potential was increased with lower sodium concentration in the bathing fluid, 2.The amplitude of action potential was gradually decreased with reduction of sodium concentration in bathing fluid but the duration of action potential was prolonged. 3. The resting transmembrane potential was, decreased and the amplitude of action potential was also decreased with lower sodium concentration in the bathing fluid. 4, The amplitude of action potential was not changed with reduction of — sodium concentration in the bathing fluid but the duration of action potential was prolonged. 140, deferes sifferasst feiaor a aiener Hise & appar, fear aren dafeaa Siifrader ar aor at & (A) Reger a sehlfader wer a wales ae (B) a-Aret sieat (Skt aged] sir vergsiirangee) #r safeatal (C)_ ehter sifetarert (D) ARengetra ATP Bigor a aga Bor few gu meet at A aterer dels wes? 1. (A) aie () 2. (B) 3ik © 3. (A) 3it (B) 4.(A) 3ik (© 140. According to the current model of alternative oxidase regulation, the following factors cause induction of alternative oxidase: (A) significant increase in the ubiquitin poo! in the cytosol. (B) presence of a-keto.apids (like pyruvate and glyoxylate). (C) cold stress. (D) increase in cytosolic ATP concentration. Which one of the following combinations of above statements is true? (A) and (D) (B) and (C). (A) and (BY 56 4, (A)and (C) lal. shasta Serta soars Weer wiethe ofter aaah (araviferaret a) agg aaa & fae aot Part at soe wat F 1 Fae A & ver & fae far 4 a ata wut wer gar? 1. NH & deelter zaeHe airerTer o xavliras A erate at ‘sare 1 2. atteragte ARarzer & siaolforaen a eenerieafter et sre BI 3. syerreniehe avira aRerger a enaiafta et oar t Sk afttorret aar & | 4c oo wieee | aera A savfica a eerie et Star a 141. The oxidative pentose phosphate pathway provides the reducing equivalents for nitrite reduction in plastids (leucoplasts) of non- green tissues. Which one of the following statements would be correct for the above mentioned pathway? 1. Glutamate synthesized from NH," translocated from cytosol to leucoplast. 2. ‘arketoglutarate is translocated from cytosol to leucoplast. 3. Glucose-6-phosphate is translocated and moves from leucoplast to cytosol. 4, Triose phosphate is translocated from cytosol to leucoplast. 142. Tact HF after wenrer ar sracateret 1. wer ddr sei aa F 3H iehter geet at afar aa & 2. aire ahr sR axa & att Sher Geet at adder eat F 3. tee Uaet ar seit aT F 4, wien tear ar steer FLAT F 142. Perception of blue light in plants causes 1. inhibition of cell elongation and stimulation of stomatal opening. 2. stimulation of cell elongation and inhibition of stomatal opening. 3. inhibition of stomatal opening. 4. inhibition of cell elongation. 143. 3eaget & ata sot sett sarfa, agrareting sit agentes ar, ferere anita adem Bear 2, at a att wagt a arenraraar daft Pr aa seeget ff fete ar freon at & fe aRanyes Pree a seagel & aigut ar arava fear arm aeenfaa afore fara et wad e (A) amengat wy eareertt Seagret A freietaa, a seageat & gaat A ‘wet afer eff (B) sarheat Sraget, agheraire atk agrarhina sear $1 gaat A wet safer farrier ge (© agkerifrs Seaget, sania aie aguarctins seuget A geen A et afte fereafeat ge a (D) agearatfers = Sraget santa aT agheriins Sragret ft quer A at afte fereafeet ge a sia ffae fe fer a a ater Water were 1. (A) Alt 2. (B) A 3. (A) HO 57 4. (B) 3 (D) 143.Three forms of dextrans namely neutral, polyanionic and polycationic having different molecular radii were injected separately in three groups of rats. The concentrations of dextrans in glomerular filtrate were measured to determine the filterability of the dextrans. The possible outcomes could be as follows: (A) The dextrans having smaller diameter have greater filterability than larger dextrans. (B) Neutral dextrans were filtered more than polycationic and polyanionic dextrans. (C) Polycationic dextrans were filtered more than neutral and polyanionic dextrans. (D) Polyanionic dextrans were filtered more than neutral and polycationic dextrans. Which one of the following combinations is correct? (A) only (B) only (A) and (C) (B) and (D) Beye 144, Pret BBR aa wa TRACT wa 4, we oniawte aed AH sect FT welt far ae sit sat clfors FT Sette st wat wat onsite eet fear arm) ae ag xafeafa A gegier uniawha aca A sequfeyt wat ae a 1. Ufa ar fave agi T1 2. orferor fr wpfaettar fate at eutar a 3. arefereor AY Gearohh fate st evar 1 4, Ua Weraaiter ZI 144, In an experiment on transposition in an eukaryotic system, an intron was cloned within a transposable element and allowed to transpose from a plasmid to genomic DNA. The intron was found to be absent in the transposable element in its new location. It is, 145. &: 2. 1, not a case of transposition. 2. a case of replicative mode of transposition. 3. acase of conservative mode of transposition. 4, aretroposon, eada seaRatedat (1-6) & fae A ag aqHor ater ar oem at Rar arr 8. 1/3 ol+ 0 of +fefey Sarr lole[+[=[=lo oe aftr are ae Rost Hate war afore ag 8? seaRacter arr wa feegit F 1-3-5- 2-4-6 & wo a seed fre om wad él agate watt scaftadar wa & Regia & wag ad ¢, afer sah ma aT freer argh fara ot war! aega: fergie cher gt @: seafeacer 1, 3 atk 6 uae Regia a7 faites aed @ 4 ait 5 aat a, af 2 aret Feegier ari aeqe: dt eee wae a seaRacter 1, 3 sit 6 age HAE A ar vfafafiicr axa 8, 4 stk Sard és wr oa 6 eo WE C A sfafattica aar 21 58 145. Given below is the result of a complementation test for six independent mutants (1 to 6). 1 [2 [3 Ta [5 [eT] ol+ fo [+ [+ fo [i of fey Pp o [+ [+ Jo [3 ojo [+ [4 o [+ [5 Lo_16 | “+ represents complementation; non-complementation represents Based on the above, which one of the following conclusions is correct? 1. The mutations can be ordered in a single cistron as 1-3-5-2-4-6, 2. All mutations belong to a single cistron, but their order cannot be determined. 3. There are three cistrons, mutations ‘1, 3 and 6 represent one cistron, 4 and 5 represent the second cistron and 2 represents the third cistron, 4. There are three linkage groups, mutations 1, 3 and 6 represent linkage group A, 4 and $ represent linkage group B, and 6 represents linkage group C.

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