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Lipoproteins are those proteins which (A) Ate readily soluble in lipids F) Are prsent between the lipid bilayers (© Can easly associated with lipids (©) Are conjugated proteins having lipids as their prosthetic groups ‘Te length of DNA fibre associated with a muleosome is about (average size ofa base ay (4) 200m, @)14Tam ©)s0nm, (©) 6800 ‘The lest conserved among the five histones involved in formation of nveleosomesis wn, Ona OH, OH, 4. The molar concentration of H ina solution with pH 5 wall be: ws @sx10 (0 @sx10" 5, The bord p between amino acid in a protein in known as: (a) Giycosidie (8) Phosphodiester (onic (Dy Pepsise 6 How many atoms of oxygen will be therein 4S g of water ?(Avogadro number = 6.023%10") (4) 1.5055 «10 (@)3.011 «10 (©) 0.73275 «10 (0) 6.022» 102 “1. Te wal uauber of prote laments prsent in ine doublets ofa agal 207 @x 20 23 -LIFE SC1-1112300 1 RIO. 8 Apoplastc movement of water in plants doesnot occur through : (A) Cal vats (B) Intracellular spaces (© Plasmodesmata (D) Xylem vessels The desmotabue a structural component of plasmedesmater is made up of: (A) Membeanes (B) Microtubules (© Microftamenss (Intermediate laments 10. A plasmid that can integrate reversibly with chromosome ofits bctral host and lilies ‘ss an integrated part ofthe chromosome ani also capable of multiplying independently of the chromosome is known as (A) Bpisomes (®)Exosomes (© Baosomes (D) Mesosomes 11. Giant chromosomes produced by interphase replication without division and consisting of ‘many identical chromatids arranged side by side in a lable like pattem are known 9s: (A) Lampbush chromosome (©) Polyee chromosomes (©) 0ehromosomes (©) Polychromosomes 12. Wihich on of the following hs all correct matches between the stems of column A having (1) sibosomes 2) centriole, (3) mesosome and (4) Golgi bodies and Colums B comprising (@) protein modification and targeting (0) bacterial DNA anchorage (e) microtubule organizing entre and (protein synthesis? A) 14,26, 3-40 24, 16,3440 (Oh, 26, 54 4 () 8, 26,34, 4d 13. “The drug etraeslin interfere with (A) Peptidyl transferases (8) Aminoseyl4RNA binding (©)Cell wall synthesis (©) Translocation P.C.20-LIFE SCL-I12300 2 rs 15, 16, nn 18, Pe ‘What will happen if te operator from region of DNA is deleted (A) Call will express galactosidase, permease and tansacotlase even in absence of ictose (B) Cts will not expres P-elactosidse, permease and transaceilase even in absence of Ioctose (©) Cells wil express f-galatosidase and permease in absence of lactose ()None ‘What percentage of RNA in mos bacterial els fs mRNA (8) Less than 5% © 10415% (35.40% (0) 50.60% Which ofthe following is not diet related to gene regulation (A) Acetylation of histones (8) Glycosylation inthe endoplasmic reticulum (©) Spliving (D) Silencer In bacteria, which of the following isnot on idver of en operon (8) Alone wre ©) Typtogan O)Lersinose Select the tem having all he correct matches between column A and column B Colamn A Columa B P Transgenic 1. Catalyse RNA @ Proteome o 2, Polyadenslae polymerase R. Ribozyme 3. Complement ofa protein exresed by gnome S. Poly Atl 4. Aca having foreign gene (A)P3,Q2,R4, 84 ()P2,Q1,84,83 (©)? Q3, 84,82 ©)PA,Q4,R283 AULA SC1-aN300 3 Pro. 19, Select the coeetly matched option Column A Column B P. General name for long, linea highly 1. Fibronectin charged polysaccharides composed of a repeating pai of sugar, one of which jsalvays a amino sugar that is found covaenly linked to. protein oe In he exci mats Q. Type of collagen molecule that 2, Bhasin assembles ft ropelike suse and lager cable ke bundles R. Exuacellular matrix protein that binds 3. Firillar collagen toll surface interns to promote adhesion of esto the matrix and to rovige guidance w migrating ts uring eabryogensis S. Hydrophobic protein that forms 4, Giyeosaminoglyean (GAG) cntotensible bere that giv tissues their stretchability and resilience (APA, Q4, 83,82 (B)P2,Q1,R4.S- (OP4,Q3,R1,82 (D/P3, 02, R44, 20, Methotrexate a common cancer chemotberapeutc agent is. (Ayan antmenbolite deus (2) an atlgating aor (©)snantbitic (D)a topoisomerase inhibitor P.C-2-LIFE SCL-I300 4 21. Anaction potential is brit large clectrcal depolarization and repoarzsiton ofthe neuronal plasma membrane caused by 7 (A) Ioward movement of potasium ions and subsequent outward movement of sodium ions (B) Inward movement of sodium ions and subsequent outward movement of potassium ions (©) Short and pulsed movement of posively charged fons inward and negatively charzed fons outwards (0) Spesifi inward movement of Ca" fns followed by unidirectional movement of charge down the axon 22, Which subunit of G-protein generally stimulates neighbouring pores and enzymes we op or )pandy 23, ‘The cells involved in allege reactions, baivag surface receptor for IgE antibodies and _ovsnng histamine ae know as (ay Newnpit (@) Monoetee (© Basopits () Dena els 24, Dialects cAMP and asian fons tht sine prosn kinases re known a (9) ist messenger (B) Second messenges (©)Nesrornaniters (0) Agoniss 25. The cytoplasmic male sterility in following plants is cused by the expression of abnormal protein in (A) Mitochondsia (B) Chloroplast (© Peroxisome (@DyNacteus P.C-201FF SCL-I300 s Pro. 26. How is the AKC model for floral identity in Arabidopsis reminiscent of the models for homeotic gene function derived from studies in Drosophila? (A) In both organism, homeobox genes specify the identity of the region's of the mature organisms (B) In both orpanisms, one homeotic gene i expressed atthe two ends «second expressed into domains more central that ofthe fie, ad third expressed more ently, thus contributing unambiguous dentist all resions ofthe orp (©) Tre key responsibilty of he homeotc genesis paterning of dorso-vental symmetry (©) In both organisms, the homeotic genes interac, so that i is often the combination of| sen present hats ritalin unambiguously poifyng stroctaresin ole 23%. Sperm storage area in Caenorhabdilsekgansis called: (A) Viens ()Spemateca (OTess © Dist tp 28, In Nenopus and most vertebrates te factor tha sre the secondary oocyte in metaphase It of meiosis: (A) Cytomati ctor (8) Vuelogeiss factor (©) Mitosis promoting factor (©) Tumour news factor 29. The three gones that contol the development of flower parts appear to be homeotic genes ‘because they contol zones of development and the gone products regulates gene expression by binding io (A) Transcription fietor (© longtion factor (ODNA directly (D) mRNA dirstly 30. The portion ofa developing limb bird where most hox genes ar expressed is described es (4) Proximal anterior Din antmroe (© Proximal posterior” (©) Distal posteroe P-20-LIFE SCL-1u2300 6 34. to light of wavelengths beyond 680 nm i only avslable for excitation (8) ATP wit na be syhesized (D)NADPTis not reed (©) PS will not be ative (D)PSH willbe active 232, The alteration of plant growth ptr in respons toa mechani stimuli is known a (8) Hetoteopsn By Thigmowopissa (©Noste response (D)Mechanotctio 38, Oxygen pisos the enzyme topes, herein hterayss presen in some cyanobacteria (A) Photoystem is absent (® Photosystem Ils ebsent (© Bothare absent (D) Both ar present |M, Which elements essential forthe synths plant growth egulitor Indole 3c acid? Zine ©) ton (Casio (0) Sodium 6, The hormone soosated withthe socio of somata Ging drought io (A) indole. actie aia (8)Gibberstic asia (©) Abscisic aid (OpKinetin 36, The immediate precursor of ethylene in plans (A) vaminoeyelopropane--carboxylc acid (B) Saenosyimethionine (©) Aminoethoxyving! glycine (©) Aminooxyacetie seid 37. Elta synapase ar characteristic of (4) Vertebrates (@Iovercbrates (©) Lions (D) Blootie fish P.C-20.L1FR ScL-I240 1 Pro. 138, Functions of hypothalams are (8) Autonomic and neuroendocrine control (B) Cooeination of movement and memory (©) Moto contro and emotion (©) Higher cogstve fnetion 38. Apeaon with defective oth sensory receptors (isda (0) Hae iia tine in miotaning balance (©) Cannot dtecexera temperature (D) Has fy sense o sel 40 Autoimmune diseases are prod: when (A) immune sysicm fils oto ~~ ef antigenes (@ immune system becomes (© immune system stats fght with pthogenes ©) Allott above “41, The cain cycle consists of systole nd diastole, the veniles contact a | (&)Diastole @)Ssiole (©)Bosh t systole and diastole (0) Neier at ye noe at aasote 42, Select the option tha represent ll he correct matches between items of eofum A and B, column 8 Coloma 8 1 aint 1, Tella 2 Rata 2. Sponges 2. Bits 2. Hydra 4. Cnidaria 7 4. Insects. ' 5. Open ciate 5. teoophs 6 Chose 6. Pinon (A) 15,26 34143,54,62 Wy 6.25,341,40,54,62 (015,26,33,41, 54,62 Pc-20.LIFE Sc1-In2300 8 43, Deleon ofa part ofthe Tong arm of chromosome 22 produces an abnormality own as + (A) Tuner syndrome (8) Down syndrome (© Philsdelphi chromosome (D) Klineteter syndrome 444. A large numberof hybrid diploid cells arising ftom the mating of two alanine-equiing mutants of coli ean synthesize their own alanine, This observation tells us tha the new phenotype most ily aos asa rest of: (A) bake mtations (© cis complementation (€) tans complementation (0) ransposble elements 48, Thetype ot gene epulation governing the tryptophan operon of F, cols deserted a (A) Posi inducibe (©) Negative inducible (0) Atenuaion (© Feedback nition 46. Any variation in chromosomal number that does et involve whole set of chromosomes (A) Atopoidy (©) Anceploidy (©) Tipoidy (Dy Boploity “41. The distances been bacterial genes as determined from interrupted conjugation experiments are measured in units of (A) Recombination (@) Micrometer (©) Percentage of genome (©) Minutes P.C-20-LIFR SCL-IN2300 ’ PEO. 48. type ofallelic imeraction in which a phenotype ofa heterozygote is outside the phenotypic its ofthe coespondinghomorygotes scaled (4) Naiance (@) Over dominance (Mees (©) Continuous variation 48. Chomotropbic bacteria are (9) Primary consumer (©) Primary producer (© Secon sonsuer (©) Decomposer ‘9, What characteristics are commonly used to identify the biomas of earth ? (A) Temperatce (©) Preipitation (© Vegstation (0) Temperature end Precipitation only SI. Succsson following volcanic erpton ie refered (4) Climax sccesion (2) Primary sucession (©) Secondary succession (Seat sage £2. Which ofthe flloning bas ow lethality but high itiacy ? (A) Pesiids (©) Predators (© Pansies (D) Hesbivores P.C-2MLIFE SCi-MI2300 0 ‘53. As the number of individuals ofthe predatory species increases, the piey population (A) Inereases (B) Decreases (© Suabalizes (D) First increases and then begins to derease ‘54, Two organisms that use the same resources, when those resources ae in short supply are ssid to be (A) Predators (B) Competitors . a (©) Mutuatists (DAKommensalists 5. Postzygotic isolating mechanisms are those in which: (A) Hybrid zygotes fil to develop (8) Hybrid zypotes develop abnormally (O)Wybrids cannot established in mature (D) All ofthe above 6, Evolution of genome i contributed by (A) Whole genome duplication (@) Segmental duplication (© Loss of gene function (©) Allofthe above 7. ‘The term “industrial melanism” refers to the process by which (9) Dash individuals come to predominate over lighter individuals (8) Lighter individuals come to predominate over darker individuals (C)No dominance by either lighter individuals or darker individuals (©) Lighter individuals come to predominant 58. Speciation occurs much more realy i he: (A) Presence of gen flow among population (B) Absence of gene flow among population (©) Presence or absenes of gene low among population (Dy Presence of gene flow among species u PIO. 59. ‘The DNA fingerprinting process involved (4) Chin teriation (©) Degenerate figomasenides (VNTR Loci (RFLP (64. To produce plants that re homozygous fr alts, the best choice (4) Call says sre (©) Antevplien cure (©) Proepast cute © )Catuscature ‘61. Gormline ene therapy could potentially correct a genetic defect in a (0): (A) Affected individu only (B) Affested individual and his o her offprings only (© Afected individual and allo is or hr descendants (©) Parents ofan affected child (62. Which of the following assay in curently being used forthe detection of Helicobacter part (A) Agglutination (@) Fnzyme-inked imemunosbeorbent assay (© Imenunoditasion @)Fow Cytometry (3. Desensitization to an allergen involves injection ofthe legen beneath the skin to induce Production ofthe following immunoglobulins @iea ®ev Oe OE 64. Inthe creation ofa microarray (biochip) fragments of DNA are placed on a (A) Microscope side (8) Circuit board (©) Silicon chip (©) Membrane PC-20-LIFE SCL-IH2300 2 65, Darwin proposed that (A) Natu seletion on variants with poplation leads o evolutionary changes (8) Natwal selection on variants may nt lado cvoitionary changes {C) Vaition vas not responsible for evn (0) Evolution i unpredictable (6, Phase contrast neroscopy enables the viewing of unstained and thin object by (A) Converting phase diffrence o ample diferenees (@) Making we of amplinde ifeences cased by the object (© Convering ample difereceso phase differences (©) Optically staining the object, 67. What isthe standard deviation fra sample of 10 calf body weight piven below : 210, 215, 220,225,215, 205, 20,210, 215,225, ww ross (©4568 3334 (68, The best statstial method for finding the closeness between two sets of datas. (A) Comclation analysis (8) Regression analysis (©) Chai square test (D) Staden test 69, ‘The coro hierarchical order of the fellowing taxonomic terms is (A) Faily-Phylum-Class-Onder (8) Phyllum-Order-Clas-Farmily (©) Clase Faily-Phyllum-Onder (©) Phylum-Ciess-Onler4 ily 70, In five-kingdom system ofelasificaton all prokaryotes have been put under: (ayProtista @) Monera (©)Planise Mycota P.C-20L4FE SCL-II2300 B PTO. 71. "The opti refed oan mycoplasma ae (8) Bubactera (8) Anchacboctra (©) Cyanobacteria (D)Mycobectera 72. Which group of plans ae refered os amphibians of plan kingdom ? (4) Xanthophyes (©) Beyophytee (©) Chorophytes (©) Peidophytes 73. Swim Bladder is present in (A) Bony fishes @) Frogs (© Aquatic kos (©) Aquatic reptiles Th Which one ofthe following correctly mstohes ll he items of column A with those given in column B? Column A Colemn 1. The enzyme that syntheses promitNA. (6) RNA polymere 2, The enzyme that synthesizes m RNA (b) RNA polymerase 3. The enzyme that synthesis 4 S$ HRNA. () RNA polymerase I 4. ‘Theenyme that symtesizes RNA 4, RNA polymerase 1V Wra2%3044 @)14,26,3440 (6,230,468 (0) 10, 2,34h 4 78. Which ofthe followings nota source fr stem els (A) Baty emt (© Unita cord blood (©) Sper so eas (©) Certain au issues P.C-20-LIFE SCL-IN2300 1“

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