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The width of cach step is 05 om. How many blocks are required to make the toy? 1 30 2. 34 3. 36 4, 40 da aera A,B aa Cc a ww wT AS arear & aur at gar wal CH AS TH, ora ye phe we stat eT aT At Poa RRA yA Mac 4 & Bo gp, “Aa ear seat fear” pat sare Bar, “Aa er am at ger sie LA 2B 3 4, anes Ofthree persons A, B and C, one always lies while the others always speak the truth. C asked A, “Do you always speak the truth, yes or no?" He said something that C could not hear. So, C asked B, ‘what did A say?" B replied, “A said No”. So, who is the liar? LA 2B 2 4. cannot be determined gro eroeh Fee et as aor ae 60° BOT Te AY BI wT ar 8 afta 81 Rig & ofaRiat ft sicar & 1. 6 23 3. 5 A sett 3. ‘Two plane mirrors facing ezch other are kept ‘8 60° to each other, A point is located on the angle bisector, The number of images of the point is 1 6 23 3.5 4, Infinite Saeed a eran fa A aT aT wm a 130 130 130 1 60 2 $0 40 4 30 ‘What is angle x in the schematic diagram given below? 130 130 130 1. 60 2 50 3. 40 4, 30 qth ay fi, aprentar arate ater mth 10 sree eat aT water Gea A ae A Prae: apreatar ot A, ar TAS AUT Te Gat AL Seat & Sash ar met 1 AySARSAL 2, ApAD AS 3. APAPAS 4 APAD AS 3 Consider 3 parallel sinps of 10. m width running around the Earth, parallel to the ‘equator; A; at the Equator, A» at the Tropic of ‘Cancer and As at the Arctic Circle. The order of the areas of the strips is 1. AVSAs< Ay 2. 3. 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Rs. 1000 4 Rs. 911.25 9 Aa Re Mra 0) at x—text ratte eet ow qe 5 () a (4) = @&— 4) +4) rat vat F G4) at rere, w 1=G4+4 ©) A xn-3 te a aca sere &? 1 182 2 283 3 ate 4 4s 9. Suppose (Qn =4 (2) Then x ~4 =x? — 4%(as both sides are zero) G) Therefore (x ~4) = (x ~4)(x + 4) Cancelling (x — 4) from both sides @1=(@+4) (S) Then x =—3 Whieh is the wrong step? 1. 1102 2 203 3. 3104 4 Atos 10. 40 Feat a wear ae #11 Ronee ae we Brie dor at were bi fix ant & OH 0a & wea Bev foam th ewat a & atat & ge tem fh [fre & (1) ot mee 8, m Mat Rn chat wart Sg ate © (i) 2 n( 2) 10) From a group of 40 players, a cricket team of 11 players is chosen, Then, one of the eleven is chosen as the capisin of the team. The tolal number of ways this can be done is i u. BR 1 (72) below means the mumber of ways objeots can be chasen from m objects) a (Gay a 12(40 3 9) & Ge DNA # quar 4 ae, ete A, T,GaT C & ager ko th Gam c qe Wa &, au a vd TR ara at wae BL Fre DNA Toga Ht fared Greet Sea twat eh rig ey ary & fe sear BAT watery? 1. ar 1000 ae area, 10% GT 2 Sarg 2000 ant eI, 106A TAT 3 May 200g ETE, 40% T TT 4. arg 1000 are eMew, 25960 TT Information in DNA is in the form of sequence of 4 bases namely A, T, G and C. ‘The proportion of G is the same as that of C, and that of A is the same as that of T. Which of the following strands of DNA will potentially have maximum diversity (ie, maximum information content per base)? 1. Hength 1000 bases with 10% G 2. length 2006 bases with 10% A 3. length 2000 bases with 40% T 4. length 1900 bases with 25% C yorfer & srerg ae ae ee PR Pe eT 8 whan wet att 12 13, 1, sat Geet ga Hear A ge GE, Fant get ft eT eat 2 20069 Rem A eavh want H 2010 % xe Mite ge, Ga Meat A EE aT Re sient 3 Beacesthery seat A gem, gt weet FH ATA F sos IAT a Meee wat Bi 4. 20069 qa A 2010 4 eat ae BF ee a, i998 RET A zone A Gana Gea wie ti a3 Bese = Based on the graph, which of the following, statements is NOT truc? 1. Number of gold medats increased whenever total number of medals increased 2, Petventage increase in gold medals in 2010 over 2006 is more than the corresponding increase in tots! medals 3, Every time non-gold medals together account for more than 50% of the total medals 4, Percentage increuse in gold medals in 2010 ‘over 2006 is more than the corres ponding increase in 2002 over 1998 10,000 % aay tet Prete sraer tear & atte ae ot we atet ar ahve at Be ‘fear & L up 3 BB 2213 3334 13. How many non-negative integers less than 10,000 are there such that the sum of the digits of the number is divisible by three? 1 2, 2 2213 3. 2223 4 3334 14, ft teat So wagt A, ae ow A ww Ge fact ge &, frRR ames or aneat sok ome wa A maitar wer owe Sa eT agent: sie ect & apt Shear aT SH, OT ST aT ag Tae A,B.GD z AGDB 4 eroee> GBD.A COB 14, In each of the following groups of words is a hidden number, based on which you should ‘arrange them in ascending order. Pick the right answer: A. Tinsel event B. Man in England ©. Good height D, Lastencounter 1. ABCD 3. AGD,B 15. RG AB Ue Re GS oie ww ae cor A Aue 38 &, fire ww ate Ge A sie, ote ws ate seek Ren A, ot SITET Rey A oe mae am cor i fag a seat ye att th fot 4 3 ea never: va hr 1. SWS Seat orem H Fi 2. 3 oat stant & #1 3. amy oftast aitant Af 4. Sa eferot arent A 1 1S. Starting from a point A you fly one mile south, then one mile east, then one mile north which brings you back to point A. Point A is NOT the north pole. Which of the following MUST be true? 1. You are in the Northem Hemisphere 2. You are in the Eastern Hemisphere 16. 16, ” 17, 3. You are in the Western Hemisphere 4. You are in the Southern Hemisphere um waatiand ate ata ara # ec ar 81 BE seh er skal A 10 aT awe gar & at sak dag ta farcter oftada grr? Le 3% 2 3% 3 6M 4 7% A single celled spherical organism contains 70% water by volume. Ifit loses 10% ofits water content, how much would its surface area change by approximately? 1 3% 2, 5% 3. 6% 4. 7% arcane iw 40 wing ahead & aur acer we A so anet aiivat 81 ae Rae at aifRal ow & aerate ete A Gh aa Pera wer &} aww 8 aetows: gr mer oe aia st eH area fear svar & anf ex art fara aierat Bi cat A act aif fiom & 1 A whe atfeat & ser & ware 2, we A athe ae At soar & aftr 3H whe aifaal A Hear A ear 4. Starth agar & ater Jar W contains 49 white marbles and jar B contains 40 black marbles. Tea black marbles from B are transfered to W and mixed thoroughly. Now, ten randomly selected marbles from W are put back in Jar B io make 40 marbles: in each jar. The number of black marbles in W 1. would be equal to the number of white marbles in B 2. would be more than the number of white marbles in B 3. would be less than the number of white marbles in B 4. cannot be determined from the information given 18, 18. 19. fio ea wm atte caer A oh cane Geet Rigg ace Bae fee et dite om BAe #1 att Saar ye wet Bl Ase Feu eet BT af, Boat eee oer fy aft Geet mer €1 a fag et frei, ew er get Lo ARRTE 2 ATT RE 3 Barat 4 Beto Two ants, initially at diametrically opposite points A and B on a circular ring of radius R, start crawling towards each other. The speed of the one at A is half of that of the one at B. The point at which they moet ig at a straight line distance of 1. RiromA 2 Eom a 3. RfromB 4 2 hom B ae aN =S FSI sHoM Ba ws? LT 2A ab 4K 19, 20. 20. ir aN=S For sH=>M thennS =>? wT 2A 3.0L 4K AB WH Apt HT SIE Bt star cD, ABe Tas war ae Powe afrede aren &) aE CP=2 warppe1 & at yer oer B AB is the diameter of a circle, The chord CD is perpendicular to AB intersect 2 and PB=I, the radius of the * SPT \PART'B! 21, 20cm Reha stamp a Fa src ae ‘afta eer aren 8 ah fa one Rat ar afta ee &, fet after A. Weysiser aaet sar Wes ster a1 2. Waele ages gar ew at fi 3. @hhgjuer sqer sar aw ster 1 4. Sdajwer seer Ta ae watt) 21. When bacteria growing at 20°C are warmed at 37°C, they are most likely to synthesize ‘membrane lipids with more 1. short chain saturated fatty acids 2. short chain unsaturated fatty acids 3. long chain saturated fatty acids 4. long chain unsaturated fatty seis 22, arene, Fret att a a eta ar ara a erates Bhar 1. yer 2 paar a 22, Which one of the following compounds is generally translocated in the phloem? 1. Sucrose 2. D-Gilucose 3. D-Mannose 4. D-Fructose 23, sree ser qertte afer oneene aah ar anata & at A ot ge wear reste A. Sharps # aftwraer afte angie EUR RNA Raed & str Scatter Ne fi B, Sharh # afta after sragehine at DNA ee Bi ©. ghathet 4 ate angaitie ace ane starts & 24 D, ghafeat # RNA Te DNA, ate ania oe ae Fi ae atm & gt 1 amne 2 Banc 3 ammTD 4, BaD + Given below are some staternents about Prokaryotic snd eukaryotic mobile genetic elements or transposons. ‘A. Most mobile genetic elements in bacteria transpose vie an RNA intermediate. B. Most mobile genetic elements in bacteria are DNA. C. Mobile genetic clements in eukaryotes are only retrotransposons. D. Both, RNA and DNA transposons, ate found in eukaryotes Choose the correct combination. L. Aandc 2. Bande 3. AandD 4. BandD LEAPY LEY) OR Brinn ster ot cahtstttrer UAPTEH (Arabidopsis ihaliana) % Gar Ava &, Wo at A fed 7a Ges aeat & & ater Re 1 LAAFY (LEN) TS farseters A qeurr ‘aftatad by LEAFY (LEY) 3h Precrcor # Biba BI LEAFY (LEY) Ae Faarsatre &t oper barf 8 A LERPY LEN ART Bret seer & aa aan ate & fae Brstay ti Which one of the following statements about LEAFY (LFY), regulatory gene in Arabidapeis thaliana, is correct? 1. LEAFY (LFY) is involved in floral ‘meristem identity. 2. LEAFY (LFY) is involved in leat expansion. 3. LEAFY (LF¥) is involved in root meristem identity. 4. LEAFY (LFY) is responsible for far-red light mediated seedling growth. 25, engghorer Feather ait arr agg ary aoa A avafta omit Bi ga afta * ania aes fae ame fret anon A a Rah amare te Late 2 or 3 UDP 4. ADP. 25. Nitrogen qs iS redticed to ammonia by nitrogen Fixntion method. In order to execute the process, which ane of the following compounds is usually required? ate 2 GTP 3. Ube 4. ADP. 26. were Hee H chr sitar See A rica often ae wre, semen A a a A edt 81 ae sore ge are & suet art & 1. age are sre 2. ara ot 3. shar ae 4 Tene ag oT 26. The quantumn yield of oxygen evolution during pliotosynthesis drastically drops in farted light. ‘This effect is known as: Far red drop, Red drop. Blue drop. Visible spectrum drop. 27, wen Stemrgosing aiaiIES A fie Ridge wr ae ga ate Bit & 1 aS NKaeT as aciatrs eco 2 CO Pa n+ 3 Ce sea HN 3. a CO Ata t4 CRAY See ANH 4. aa NUTT oa efor & Co 27. tn an alpha helical polypeptide, the backbone hydrogen bonds are berween 1, Nilof'n.and CO of n+ 4 amino acids 2. CO of mand NH of n+ 3 aming acids 3. CO of wand NH ofa +4 amino acids 4. Nitofnand CO of n +3 amino acids 28, BIER AIT ECG Satan aH SRE Fe reer 8B 1 see ge ara Pree Faye 2. AV RR a see ee are ore fates ar afar ere 3. ater # after eet Reyer 4 Ota a ER ENT 28, The S wave of normal human ECG originates due to |. septal and left ventricular depolarization. 2. ate depolarization of the ventricular walls moving back toward the AV junction. 3. Toft to right septal depolarization 4. repolarization of atrium. 29, én Renamer eRe area Res (CER) Pa staat a oReager ra aT Wet Ter &? L ot 2 Mgt 3. HCOS soo 29. Cystic fibrosis transmembrane-conductance regilator (CFTR) is known to control the transport of which ion? 1 Ca? 2 Mg? 3. HCOs 4. er 30. sae Rae 1 Sgr Wee eee HF SPO Oe TET “GOH Ga eaIAE HRT aT FI St rae ence oP ete Sates URS BUR TTI TH Seament araar eet 81 3. Sehr oa aren spe wae Usa a TF YO TE Seewetet sma aot Fh 40 Reale & after anon ar oer arreeet UZUs/U6 are erties tat 1 10 30. type spleog a 31. a°G-OH" from outside makes a fhucleophilic attack on 5'P of first base of intron 2, a free 2'0 of an internal adenosine makes a nucleophilic attack on S'P of first base of intron 3. A3'O ofan internal adenosine makes 3 ‘nucleophilic uttack on S'P of first base of intron 4. the hydrolysis of last base of exon is ‘carried out by U2/U4/U6 venga wr oa owtgetc deri eam waite & fay wanda A @ alee we oir aft 1. ergeae derdgtacty 2 sbeaiewtte genta 3. aeedginatias teresa 4. sg egg fetgs atte Which one of the following enzymes is NOT a part of pyruvate dehydrogenase enzyme complex in glycolysis pathway? 1. Pyruvate dehydrogenase 2. Dihydrolipoy! transferase. 3. Dihydrolipoy! dehydrogenase, 4, Dihydrotipoyl oxidase. aero a eae aerate & Ae Sraten hit # oe at sone wad att serheadh gfgar & fae ary Fe ae a etapa att 9 |. Tater Pract + ar What phenotype would you predict for x ‘mutant mouse lacking one of the genes required {or site-specific recombination in lymphocytes? 1. Decrease in T cell counts 2. immunodeficient 3. Increase in T cell counts 4 Increase in B cell counts 33H UST TAT BT 1% (wie) ther ar TESTER ZANT QO FTG. sat, 3TAT-= 200,000) crfter fire rer bi airy aeBe (OTe. 400) & ageae ate sear sities ae wie Rae wer 10 Prav. Pritite # ahh at wie Rae bee sear eth i Sx10" 2 25x10 3 0x10 = 4, 25x10" 33. A 1% (WA) solution of a sugar polymer is digested by an enzyme (20pg, MW=200,000), The rate of monomer sugar (MW=400) liberated was determined to have » maximal initial velocity of 10 mg formed/min. The ‘turnover number (min”') will be 1. 5x 10* 2 28x10? 3. 40x20 4. 25x 107 34. capa farce gat rita 1. eer 2 Fate a Ra 4, ARR 34, Beating of cilia isregulated by 1. actin, 2. myosin 3. cofilin 4. nexin 35. ca aT qT & AAU Gate after amg at reat ueanstt A Rata att Baier aft ext 1 Per age are & ae earoRrar 2 Wat ann Ares at Ofte ace 3. AyTET ath serge seer 4. DNA HeaWor we archer sree a FashaT 38, Which one of the following events NEVER activates the G-protein coupled receptor for sequestering Ca™ release? 1. Interaction of bindia to sperm receptors, 2. Activation of Frizzled by Wat. 3, Cortical resction blocking polyspermy 4, DNA synthesis and nuclear envelope breakdown, 36, BST stator yaaa aeffar & aur aT ae qa 4 fer dea oor ott free afar ara 1. Wougbfaa srr 2. Yeas or 3. FORT 4. Seeraiea wr 36, Hydra shows morphallactic regeneration and involves which one of the following signal transduction pathway in its axis formation? 1. Wnt-catenin pathway 2. Retinoic acid pathway 3, EGF pathway 4. Delta-Notch pathway 37, erate Aer BAAR Aas A AGA say & 1. Sree we aie Feet 2. SRRAT Sr ae Ue aaTRAT aaa 3, unhealirg aur ade dew of afer 4. aieoiter ar Feritaeror ur aeTeT aetftent am arf 37. The main difference between normal and transformed cells are 1, immortality and contact inhibition 2. shorter generation time and cell mobility 3. apoptosis and tumour suppressor _gene hyperfunction 4, inactivation of oncogenes and shorter coll cycle duration 38, aia aR THR DNA SHA, oT afte areard aarat & Praract & (@) ATTGAGCGATCAAT () ATTGAGCGATATCAAT ) AGGGAGCGATCCCT aay frat # amen ox, ata wef 1, GH O=le) 2 (e)>C)>O) 2 W)>@=@ 4 )>O)>@) 38. Following are three single stranded DNA. sequences that form secondary structures. (a2) ATTGAGCGATCAAT (b) ATTGAGCGATATCAAT () AGGGAGCGATCCCT Based on their stability, which one is correct? f @©>@7 0) >> 39. Sach atftensit A aif aront & aa aT 39. The key determinant ofthe plane of eyt in mammafian ces isthe position of 1, chromosomes 2. central spindle 3. centrioles 4. pre-prophase band 40, 38 F ala aati vfBeter A oT ‘vinirare ava 81 Red a & wha ‘wfetiprareat sar air are 1, trary dtehaor # att 2 aot ar ta feo ar Beer 3. srg ft Here 4. aes #7 Star ge 40, Dark-grown seedlings displiy ‘triple response’ when exposed to ethylene. Which one of the following is NOT a part of ‘triple response"? 1. Decrease in epicotyl elongation. 2. Rapid unfolding and expansion of leaves. 3. Thickening of shoot, 4. Horizontal growth of epicotyl 4. eee A mie ait ae é sdeuitamar Tar aa gta arat & em dey BA oT tot E 1. Oct Sow? and Nanog 2. Oct, Sox 2 and Cio 3. Sox 2, Nanog and Cdx2 4. Oct 4, Cdx? and Nanog 41. The plunpotency of the inner cell mass’ in marmiais is maintwined by a core of three transcription factors namely, 1. er 4, Sox 2 and Nanog 2. Oct, Sox 2 and Cdx2 3 4 Sox 2, Nanog and Cdx2 Oct 4, Cux? and Nanog 2. uiapitae & ato ga anh afafater Feet et DNA SIRT RET afaraT are HUNT aa &, att aera erat BY 1. Reereeina qferer a sft ae aga Seat 93" ceeteatemty wRaiT gaat Fert @ faerie four} sR x spare sae so" cmateaaats aaa gaat vere Ft 3. Rearetr paar a RR ee agaereT FARTS CHUN MARAT zaRT were Fi 4. feenfa soar sft se seam ° STIS Caeaata aTaRAE carr wert FI 42. Copying errors oceuring during replication are cortected by the proof reading activity of DNA ‘polymerases that recognize incorrect bases 1, at the $' end of the growing chain and remove them by S'~3'exonuclease activity 2, abthe end of the growing chain and remove them by $'-3 exonuclease activity 3. al the 3 end of the growing chain and remove them by 3’-S'exomuclease activity 4, atthe 5° end of the growing chain and remove them by 3'-S‘exonuclease activity 43. apn, & ara & ek, ater oer & ar SOT SE Fret sisw et ther Arar ey 1. wR gata 2. aekggor 1 etaar 2 3. Rp ster ar g G, seer 4 RG Fy ee ‘The mammalian ooeyte prior to sperm entry is arrested at wiiat stage of cell division? 1. Prophase of mitosis: 2. Prophase of meiosis I 3. G, phase of mitotic cell cycle 4. Metaphase of meiosis I! fete area A a Rewat anerer sort aft (BNR) FATT be a ae far eran surat ‘ter seaat vere are In which of the following conditions is Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) the lowest? 1. Awake and resting 2. Prolonged starvation 3. Sleep 4, Higher environmental temperature 4S. Wateter Tet (T) wa sendy af ax (ne are wr sim wat ee ert aie 1 bon drab tat 2 48, The general relation between generation time (1) and population growth rate () is described by the equation 1. dar = Ina —b la z oe>en 2 a>bre 3. a>er>b 4, e>ar>b teat BRT MRNAS wT SRT EF ARRA qeur & age a Gftenae Par STAT & a wae sare SinateardioTT caegaren BI STR A em ar tse Cra dim ca) Saat cant areas aT aren #1 ee Wa aR FRO Ree ‘rastact 8 A HRA) Sit va GATT wang BI B. offs (a) stir gare @ AMP 3 miWA & 3 RCS stg a sete wert co i (ay oar Ow RNA TT ware & p. oie (A) oifvatye are ADP mRNA & 3 RY A age aT Seer wea BL UTR (a) Waats ate @ AMP aT mRNA & 30 FRCS atts AT Feet acer Bt foie (A) Sima gape & AMP mniNA HS BEA sige wT TART aren BI rect data FS stacey we Be 1, Bae 2. cmND 3. ARIE 4 CMTE $4. The 3" end of mnost eukaryotic mRNAs is defined by the addition of a polyA ta Processinig reaction called polyadenylation, The addition of polyA tail is carried out by the enzyme Poly(A) Polymerase. Given below are fow statements ; about this process: Ay Poly(A) Polymerase is a template independent enzyme. B. Poly(A) Polymerase catalyses the addition Of AMP from AATTP to the 3° end of mRNA. Poly(A) Polymerase is a RNA-template dependent enzyme. Poly(A) Polymerase catalyzes the Addition of ADP from ATP to the 3” end of mRNA. Poly (A) Polymerase catalyzes the addition of AMP from ATP to the 3° end of mRNA. Poly (A) Polymerase. addition of AMP end of mRNA. Which of the following combination is true? 1. Band c 2. Cand D 3. Aand B 4. CandF 5 catalyzes the from dADP ta the 3° Aa ate Rar ah Rae aor ater aiBrentir stat We apart a eter a Se Sher & maNAG gee Ar mt, conas Wer AY a, we ama dae A aes Rok a coh orem Re at Ee 3 3S CDNA SH, ae DNA sgmo & Batra Fe 81 awk ae grr er Ret 24, 85, Rs # 8 atau sesaae are ti Lame 2 pap 3 pare 4. FITD With an intention to idemity te genes Gutessed in an organism at specific stage of development, mRNAS were isolated trot the Biven organism, 70S Set aT aT Wee GT eT aT ToT BP 25 1. Garett a fPrarh EDTA a ware see wet fe ST TA 2. 100s, 130ser 10s Petar & afta ae fat EDTA & sree rere fi 3. 100, 1305, ne eifrater wr fafa er awed oA fer area etd weet are ge: eee gE ee yr 4. Reta at dare wed aaa @ wet ear (sufStoae) eH ore one 7. When one isolates ribosomes from bucterial lysate, apart from 70S, SOS and 30S ribosomal subunits, one also finds « small population of 100S, 130S and 150S subunits, EDTA ssociatés, these larger ribosomal subunits into 50S and 30S, suggesting that they have both the subunits. Upon addition of cations, they reassoeiate into 70S, but none of the other forms could be detected. What is the reason for not obtaining the >708 forms? 1. The effects-of EDTA cannot be reversed by the addition of cations, 2. 1008, 1305 and 50S are modified form of ribosomes that are reversibly damaged by EDTA. 4. 1005, 1305, ete. represent polysome ‘that cannot be reassembled denove without other cellular components, 4. ‘They are obtained as an experimental artifact in preparations of ribosomes. ap aT aT TH & store by afew dea H arat minaay 3 ae aia far meri ane: Rar weber TRH # seafesdet Star aa, SeeeT DNA aera wont A oat gear ah waar fara E: AL sated det & ary DNA grat wren were Bi BL DNA wReHE A TEU ag afte aE frerart CS sunt TRIN aE Bate DNA ARa ike A ve afer afar Pera DTH Ft sear Hotton, sates oie defer at & a amp: eat maNAs we DNA a Be aE Ww F at DNA AoE ftoirs ater i ae seer wt 1 AmB 2 aC 3 BAD | 4. AED In order to study the transcription fector ‘TRITH, it was cloned from 2 large number of human subjects. Surprisingly, the subjects having mutation in TFUH, also showed defects in their DNA repair system. Given Sati arte epleamioms A. DNA damage is always associated swith transcription inhibition. B, TFUH has no role in: DNA repair, C. In mammalian system, TFUH plays an active role in tanscription coupled DNA repair process. D, Because of mutation in TFIH, wanscription initiation is inhibited and incompletely synthesized mRNAs remain attached 10 the template DNA leaiing to DNA damage. Choose the correct answer. 1. AandB 2 Conly 3. BandD = 4. Donly tater Aaa at Rare cA har iter & sera sitet are wey deo ani & der F wwf Pear ore 1 Fe aot 8 few wer sega Bet A. oe face atftay Peer fr gehen He seater BB, er AY en aT gE 8. 2. OR GaN FET Fade A oe refer ser at vast EF, TOY acces way ear ag 26 C. wreiae irate et aigaret ata, anaes ft atari at sat rate at Monet & Linv-so aR oredr fant Belin weal § ae Sa BRT & dfaftaw raft st afta act ti D. wrefires wd etches chet Prated a are a scar a ow Tee ST aetia wet, oie ae FR ata 8 WRB Se F araiee ene By tea weit HF wte-aT AO BY Lo awre 2 Ame 2. Ager 4 BaD ). Development of vulva in C elegans: is initiated by the induction of a small number of cells by short range signals from a single Induoing cetl. With reference to this, following, statements were pot forward. A. When the anchor cell was ablated early in development, no vulva formed, B, Ina dominant negative mutant of ler-23, 4 primary vulva formed but the secondary ‘vulva formation did not take place, ©, Acell adopting a primary tate inhibits adjacent cells from adopting the same fate by lateral inhibition involving LIN-39 and also induces the secondary fate in these cells, D, A constititive signal ftom the tiypodermis inhibits the development of both the primary and secondary fates but it is overruled by the initial signal from the anchor cot. Which of the above statements is true? 1. AsndB 2% Aand 3 AsdD = 4. BandD Ree RR ange BAe aise & at atgaer tt ager opt § te aah Bala aaa THAT BY UH recka wR A aT “after werent 4 reas ame ae ar ate spigua ety 1 Ann aera ay rey Stem 2 UGH at agit ayant Paar oF see Sener 90, Ree 8 is a mneivsis specific cohesin that 91. a1. maintains centromeric eohesion between sister chromatids ia meicsis Which of the phetiotypes listed below would you predict will bbe manifested ina rec8 yeast? 1, Only low viability of dyads. Improper reduction division and low viability of tetrads.. 3. Improper equational division and tow viability of dyads, 4. Low tetrad viability with no effect on, reduction di Hie met! dg? leu’ te” ATF inet arg New aol te he am ast Raa Ta, fea’ soigiegreh ph am Fi Stik a Yor BIH UR leu’ arg" er, at Tae Stet sect aa Raat saree angie A et oma hy 1. few ary met tow’ arg’ met 3. ew ary met”. ew arg mer A cross was made between fr met arg teu’ str X F met arg” teu “so”, io which Jeu" exconjugants are selected. If the linear ‘ompanization of the genes ate Jeu’ arg" met”, which one of the Following genotypes is ‘expected to azcur in the lowest frequency? 1 lew! arg” met” 2. dew’ arg” met 3, leu’ erg’ met’ 4, feu’ arg met” fe after A wean arichorr Reetanr A Ratfaar wet Ris apt ate stg aeceafhar afeatar #1 ae ate arrateafinan gard reife A. feta & Rercoisas a ae reed Sate eT 7 cm 93. “L ABR 2 8, Reatfewr gare stay wSeheageh or ater ©. ratte 4 nod shit ar afar b. file apt NobULM stat at afar rest debate 3B staat wet 8? A, CRWTD 2 BCATD 4 ABaITD Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in fogume hodules involves complex interaction between Rhizobium and legume roots, This complex interaction is governed by AL Integration of sym plasmid of Rhezobiam in the root nuclear genome, B, Sensing of plant Navonoids by rhinabia, €. Activation of wor genes in thizobi D. Activation of NODULIN genes in Jeguine roots. Which one of the following combinations is comect? 1. ABand 2. 2 BCodD A, Cand D A.B and D Re rtiet RNA, ow Perea steer apr Faw ay sty aa) ata sree Rear & su ere 2 ale teal at ae eiitest 7 ofremr eer f at mn sear A. BB cee area “eadia & ater afirtir onsea ara ax a at ate i, waif eattat oie ow ant afta sooner woven B, awn aT set is 4 tar a8 orem c wrandt me a oa see wanes ae D. aif senTter aout te eer tat xara tr ot aE, Sree we HE wine a Seri aye ST SNR SAT RT ow aim 1 agree 2 3. BRTD, & eC aD 93, What will happen if wingless RNAI is ‘expressed in wighess expressing cells from the stage when this gene initiates its expression in a developing Drosophila embryo? A. The enhanced expression of wingless thus caused will broaden the area of cengratled expression. B. Sine wingtess protein makes a long range gradient, is effect will not be seen in the same segment, ©. The posterior compartment of each future segment will get affected. D. Since engrailed expression is initiated by pair rule genes, the posterior segment will not be affected, Which one of the following will mast ‘ppropristely answer the question? 1. Aand C 2, Only 3. Band D 4. OnlyD 94, as sitar stréter +X ar sree aX TET eT, Sy we aiemenee faegy troy fet amt we aie & area afaete ge Sher Pra Tan we Ba eersy spt dene Par mar ar eae & demo ae oe fo aT Paden: See Te ST eae RAT i oafe wiftersit ar des pa soe & soverg Reg tho gf ath & at ater oc a raf ay Rey aerat at a ata Avoca rare ara k? 1. adh ft agitta gaan & arco sees F MEI ag FX SE Fi 2, Haus Aiea Fy safes Tear a sary wife & omeare st a x sant 3. Xetitaat & area Arca: geet Set wear tr 28 4. duarat 5 aafae at & rT aiftirait & Sagar ort Hx are A researcher was studying a protein *X" whieh has heen observed to move across cells when aan extracellular electrical stimulus is provided, ‘Ax artificial peptide “P’ was prepared which resembles the structure of connexins and competitively inhibits connexon formation, Which one of the following statements will best explain the fate of protein *X? if the cells are treated with peptide “P’ and then electrical stimulus is provided. 1. X fits to move across'cells due to improper formation of tight junctions, 2, X fails to move across cells due to improper formation of gap junctions, 3. X moves ficely aeross cells ns before. 4. X fills to move across cells due to improper formation of desmosomes. “eget afta ar & Phomay ab ai A er AS Stra BE 1. Retr ates area ar ey aieesis AS woh sRoor ier ar war ght wa Baer Oe pare arch Peat et Pear sre ah pt ig arse art ees # corr 2, Rivet e-aifier areeur ar ex aces aa Goh aor zat) eorar ar iq lowes separ fae aiemis aoe ageing fake a sarge Pewter 3, Safear Bare waar ae pee Pet Set Srey aE AT aes faa ator an ait aaa oH ELTA gor ewftea ee 4. lo-aifiter serear or way STE ‘prt @ qeera, atenita aor ew opt Rese ant fh ara or oer th 23 95. Which one of the following about develop- ment of sca urchin embryos is TRUE? 1. Each blastomere ofa 4-cell stage possesses a portion of the original ‘animal-vegetal axis and if isolated and allowed to develop will forms ‘complete but smaller sized larva. 2, Each biastomere of a 8-cell stage hus the capacity to forin w complete embryo but by the 16-cell stage, blastomeres will develop acoording to their presumptive fate. ‘Any blastomore isolnied till the plurcus larva formation will regulate to go on and develop into a full sized embryo, 4, After na intricate recombiaation at the ‘16-coll stage, the resulting embryo o7. varieties % seme abate deggie ooses. its ability 1o form a complete sae gentoo freter ary we Fle weer Jarva. & afeaiee ef ane go Teriae aie 6. fret Fear st A ate STAs Fost ah AE afeekaat a wsctiate Rada 4 ani fe BS Be HD. C. waRHCon on. TrOTEmbs agete Sede & qaier fade # etre watafn offied & Fes tatach Adee ow aieaRe L Aw 2 amc 3 Camp 4. amare Pyrurate dehydrogenase is subject to feed tack inhibition by its products in glycolysis Some of the chemical compounds wl ‘aight be involved in the process, are listed below: A. NADH B. FAD C. Accty-CoA _D. _Aceualdehyde Which one of the following combinations of above chemical compounds is involved in feedback inhibition Of pyruvete dchydro- wemuse? a ‘ 1. Aad B 2 Band 96, OF the following signaling processes, which 3 Ca ko Aaae ‘one is NOT involved in cellular movernent or sytoskeletal changes? 98. aint ein wee ‘Coluran A Colima | Columnc jaar | haa aI fp aferat a wal a et para pee | ier ates | i) sant aye er at A meant aria ae arse fi) sreramaroT | ji) eT aT | i) HAT sents aaa ivy emer | iy) Sor At wae ivy wae Marah dat | fer aa 317 saat aaitarsit saat spattaniger |v) feeee Bet py) wen wa St aera aor aeenerer artes oy ar sift a MAR Sr Pe ae he fret & Sate or at ate 1. AG. Bei, Cain Aly), BG, CO, ACD, BG, COW) AW BAD, CCU ep 1) Tovaginaiion |) Movement | i) Hypabiast epithelial | in binds is as a une ‘enclose Heener ayers fof the embryo {iy Tnvolution fi) Splitting | W)Eawderm fof ene cellular | in amphibians Iseet into two Til) Tagression fi) Infoldng | iy Mesodem lof epithelium | inampbitians ‘Iy)Delamination ji¢) Migration iv) Endodemm Peter! jn sea cn ts from femtry0 W Epiboly—\) inward |v) Mesodenn fmovement of |i sea urchin kexpaning ie layer $0 tna ic spreads jover the internat furface of kemsining foxeenal ells Which one of the following is the correst ‘combination? Xi 2. Adi), Biv. CO) 4. AW), BED, CC) statin dun sign wal 8 wie & ot afm sed & am gids ant + aren te gE ape oh mt vmrafer B axeand va-cure” (SMC) tert & ew aga & aera hh wage & cher aq Paeictora ante aiptart ats er Sek emer eR aT SMC Seat aT oh Sa a Hi ake Ret a sree oak M seen ad shy act & gir gh or caki featitetemcor dearer a are Ber aTET Bn 8 fier wea tt Beh ee Ra 1 ee] ser oer Br "Nine? eee 1. pRaS At Qh Ghiar & waraT shee 4 zane water antgs tafe vt sit seam 2. apna eh freer & aioe anger 2. [ox —> wean BE gan wate sheer vata we ort fi ete ‘ae 3. Sifter caro weed apres wate ct met Eur er gat a ere a 3, [Woetteaene Han a ae ti sh — cles sing 4. efter gare aptee aor wate aa ————| ret & aren ear Gat dy ae at ieaier . [ereanin ase SF Ba tects rd ). Chromutin condensation is driven by protein ee complexes called condensing which aro members of family of “structural maintenance OF chromatin” (SMC) proteins tha play KEY 499, ormation of digs and sculpt ¥ i . ig the tetrapod. als Ta Oe ctenateation. of _sikacyiie Tab reqees deh of peife els nthe chromosomes. Condensins:alony with another inst proacumd sumer Whtsh:one, oft family of SMC proteins called cohesins Billowing r aes Sol IGT pen significantly coniribure to chromosome Gta segregation during mitosis. If the cells are treated = with an inhibitor of = odkI phosphorylation immediately befare the cells L ee ‘wen/peateno Si * enter M-phase, which of the following cage statements is most likely wo be true? 1. Sister chromatids are held together by tessa bev the entire leagth of the am Sa zt 2. Sister chromatids are Weld together by catiine Aoki cohesing along the entire length af the chromosome 3, [Weare ie 3. Sister chromatids are he togethar by i ‘eondensins and attached to eaeh other only ae —s pike carte atthe centromere, 4. Sister chromatids are held together by Roe condensin und attached to exch other only ss at the telomare. A te — ao rae gee Sf aight raat wd one aor FQ 9 @ fates atest tome Of 2 aey A Sorenear fi sf we weet at Sr amicarant 4 a ata ease we aa FT 101. A petire der cert 8) wots oe Ce We A fear oer & Gi) CH area eee aTeT baw Gi) Aw Be ae tata RH Ce 101 ae fen wen $8, sa aie arefivart soe Rresrer &: — we Time fever A aater-a ae Seer 8 1. A. Stes, ater, Carpet 2. As ea, Bata, CARTE 3. As SIE, BREA, CRT 4. A Bn, pewpatll, ote = There are three substances A, B and C. Given below are the pattern of immunological responses in rabbits when ()) A is administered along with C, (i) B is administered along with © and (ii) A is conjugated with B and administered slong with C. aoe lame Tae me Which one of the following is the correct itentification? 1, A-protein, B-hapten, C-adjuvant 2. Achapten, B-protein, 3. A-protein, B- adjuvant, C- 4. Achapten, B-adjuvant, C-protein Tan a er eae FRE WR Os AST wee &i sem gent, det fe cofesiiore anftrrn, % x seem fot ware 102, 103, ee ater aga ara El BOR wae at aN aUa A omit ATH MeRTRTATEY & SHTSTTATAC | c. daria pNa sictardel & facia 1 er firecietsr 2 ar Peer Gor D. AGES WANT ST Sep HEAT D arent sites sect & fea datos 4 Se sha were? 1 ARB 2 Bawe 3. cap 4, Amerc Light is an important factor for plaat growth and development. There are several photoreceptors in higher plants such as -Arabidopsts thaliana involved in perception of various. wavelengths of light. Some statements are given below related to photoreceptors: ‘A. Red light photoreceptors are represented by a gene family. B, Phytochrome C is the most prominent photoreceptor to perceive red light. ©. Cryptoctrome 1 and eryptochrome 2 have evolved from bacterial DNA photolyases, 1D. Far-red tight is perceived by phytochrome D. ‘Which one of the following combinations of above statements is correct? 1, AandB 2 Bande 3. CandD 4 AandC rea aeftegen wordt DNA Raat Awe a a sur aU a agua eater (Pi aM PD) ane atewresor far arer | Gra a aerer r there galager Bret rer Ber Ahr et & ae sees tara angie foes roby. of testscres. A To Oee tremenctes at l— = a e — eed | 103. rattle o Gm arlene Foloniag co) eleteraphinaals feea frend ferret art: A. 8a faeme A aura agaiine & ear apres (eis) #3 ere aque apateria & ‘aan ofeantor SraEuT (rransh 3 Et c, Amina dhe geo 8 D. Amer Be arr 7 gd sem & sates font 4 ated aft L amr 2 Amp 3 Bae 4. Baap ‘Two homozygous individuals (PI snd P2) ‘were genotyped using dominant DNA markers A and B, as'showa below, The Fy progeny obtained was test crossed. ‘The frequency of progeny with whieh different genotypes appear, is given below: ropeny of eest-cros ‘eit frequencies non (FoF a Ova markers (ollomina eel eTvctraphoresty The following cofielusions were made: AL Inthe F,, markers A und Bare linked and in coupling phase (cls) B. Inthe F,, markers A and Bare linked sand in repulsion phase (0rams) C. Thedistance between A and Bis 10 eM D. The distance between A and B is S.eM Which of the shove conclusions are correct? 1. and C 2 AandD 3. Band 4. BandD SHSCRS/2018—2CH—3A 33 104, SaTSTaAMOT SAAT BRR teRE Fy apie a wftafe ack ckere caer ET & oa wot aw oftaige Bear star 1 aia A yet aT SeANTOT aU oa stags # Bras arg dna A. Sang gar severe ee gear ait ere srrangd Raita Bt tl a gia sir aque oe segue sat eh ene Bi abftrard_scheae Agee Enh aiterd Surah afer b, ered afeerat A Raga “ereaae ferme a agar BT Fram tehoat #8 ater ae 1, ABaare 2 BCAD 3. CDRA 4 D.BAWA 104, Carbohydrates synthesized by photo gnthesis are: converted into sucrose and transported via phloem to other pars of the plant. The following, sspects are associated with sucrose uploading in phloem and its transpost: A. Both reducing and non-reducing sugars are transported efficiently through phloem. Sucrose uploading can symplasti¢-and apaplastic: ‘The route of phloem uploading is~ mesophyll cellssphloem parenchytna ~ycompanion cells -* sieve tubes Transport in sieve tubes is as per the ‘pressure-flow model’. Which one of the following combinations is correct? 1. A, Band 3. C, DandA B. be both . D. 2 B,CandD 4. D,Band A onsets eet ant were se shege viteer an ave wz) aiseT aati fer agaat & seth ae a eum weg 108. 10S. A 106, AL POS PHATBIET-Q, 4 Qy- PC RAAT buf 1700 B. pion» -» Precis — res, > esa > FeSc > Fa C. ron fratERHIQ, 90,98 ‘IA bef + PC P700 D, P7009" —» reatfraster — Fes > Fes, > FeSy—> Fa Brest sahara a Batra wet 2 1 amr 2, Bare 3. camp 4 Dau, ‘2? scheme describes electron transport in O;evolving photosynthetic organisms, ‘The direction of elociron flow is presented in the following sequences: ‘A. PG80*—> Phoophytin > Qy-> Q,—+ PC —> cytochrome bef > P700 B, P700* + Phylloquinone~ FeS, —» FeSp— FeSy—> Fd C. P680"—» Pheaphytin-> Qy-> Qh > ‘eytochrome bef» PC» P700 D. P700* -» Phylloquinone ~» FeSy—> FeSq— FeSn—> Fd Which one of the following combinations is correst? 1 AsndB 2, 3. CantD 4, Band DandA ander emer a etre efter ateahtrat @ aiftasy amg wert ant &, ot fea went 3 earfta &: A. afer sivtitet @ ro) wear # aur Poo, after Bra 1 8. fe aisofttet A ane agar & aur piece §) © REC # 2, sarurewtitwete eat & Far Pa WeaT BI D. after viet 4 date soar favattar & oiftwar gga at wae Fl Frost Ht attaar eGt argh 87 34 1, FRA 2 3. Bare 4 ame cmp 106. During physical exercise, the oxygen supply { the active muscles is inereased, which has been explained by the following statements: ‘A. Por declines and Peo rises in the active muscles B. The temperature is increased and pH is decreased in active muscles 2, S-biphosphogiycerate is decreased in RBC and Pro rises D. Metabolites accumulating in the active ‘muscles increase the aifinity of hema- globin to oxygen Which one of the following is NOT correct? 1. Aonly 2 Aand B 3, BendC 4. Cand Se HR STU Ter A ae Te aT at ser & are over Prax aarti Fare Fare oer a) FW sree ar We et AR FH Hates Sah anh, are a aT HEN ae ee tm ATL aE eT TT fee Far ag amet sealer a we ETAT A Oe ST wearer a ara 1.002 aT Fe TA TT BISA ATT Pye SE = 3.841, Sater HE 1 RQ) Rat we aa a7 A. fronts oftreter 2h ff arr aur sabe ere ant sre 9:78 ate TAL B. Ragarctte fererer at fe ara ae wie er are ee 1:1 ager a AH C. aaah & aren & arene x, oF SATE STAT aH ATAAT BI D. angant & ara & arenz oy, ag aor Seater aT wa ATT ABT EL 107. Soee arial & Pat datoet tS ah ee 1, amie 2 AwerD 2 BART 4, BaD SHS CRSI2015—3CH—3B 35 107. A plant with red fruit is ervssed to a plane with white fruit. The Fy progeny had red fits 1 On selfing the F), two kinds 6f progeny were observed, plants swith redfruits and those with ‘white-fruits. To test whether ft was case of recessive epistatie interaction a chi-square test ‘was performed. A value of 1.062 was obtained (chi-square value at Pos.=3.841 for Degree of Freedom=1), ‘The following statements were made: ‘A. The null hypothesis was that plants with red and white fruits will cceue in's 9:7 ratio. B. The null hypothesis was that plants with red and white fruits will ecear in 1: ratio C. Based on the chi-squate value, it isa case of recessive epistatie interaction 1D. Based on the chi-square value, iti ease of recessive epistatie int Which of the combination of above state- aia oF rionts is eorreet? 7D ee 1 Agndo 2 AandD o. 3. BandC = 4 Band D (in are (iii) Fer 108, Fer Rat A, ew gg hb gee a AR oeane name seni vs Garey SaegMT atpsit (eee af viftte fear afer war #1 STA steer att & c=) D=@) ci) D-@) c-Gi) D-@ SR aoa, cw) D-W) 109. Which one of the following is the most appropriste ‘match for the protected areas of Indio? Causpory Protecied Area % Biosphere @ Chambal Reserve B_National Park | ()_Loviak © Ramsar Site | (ii) Nanda Devt D. Wildlife Cw) Raja Sanctuary @_ Sundarbans 108, The fractional clearance of neutral and cationic dextran molecules of various sizes through kidneys of a rat is shown in the figures below. ‘Which one of the following is correct? c-di) D-@ C-(ii) D-@) c-Gi) D C-0) Df) 110. Reta afes sep ae art sree avait a weer Reset A. aa one & mT ABARAT A ae sa Pie uct erat t, ae ae ses sm fie age for a Fe wa La aw TT TT ago at Fe B. oe sere AY seifrer A ae ether 1B wily aha ar sa eet HH co mat afte ee ahr ser after’ ow Ras aa aot & Fe ftaw qa eet ame Fl Db. om ot a Prisha dar t ae eae ses SiN ae Ne Tea ea a wh oma A aftrrat ABA waite Bar et seth meet & ee dahon A a ate A aT LABawc 2 BcaND 2 ABRTD 4. ACRTD 110. Following are certsin statements related to plants exposed to dehydration stress: A. When the water potential of the thizosphere decreases dae to water deficit. pnts can continueto absorb water as Tong as’ plant water potential is lower than that of soil water B. The ratio of root to shoot growth increases in response to water deficit, . Plant cells tend to release solutes to Tower water potential daring periods of osmotic stress B. Abscisic acid is synthesized ata higher’ rate when leaves are dehydrated, and more ABA accumulates in the Ietf apoplast Which one of the following combinations of above statements is correct? 1 ABand€ = 2. B,CandD 3. ABondD 4 A,CandD 111, Farge & Fafite erat a ates, fire fear ma wate & Rw Revaget afaat at vic fete a waar ate peat anita fer sear er aagy Peete Pt aay aaah & ster a wat A. Reargat arte & argh sate 8 aemefafine seit Cast ues, aig Seanad ees Feieeat er Berar hte at ae gant 4 aifirart b, Rae fea wet watts Fr serw-faferee: aikeite seat & fier datorat # & ata Sara TI? LAmTB 2 Baw BR ammc | 4, crMD 111. Somatic recombination was caused by mild ‘exposure to radiation of fies heterazygous for a given allele during specific singes of development and the individuals were allowed to devslop, Such individuals are likely to have ‘A. clones of homozygous cells in hetero Zygous body. B, site specific mutagenesis, . twin spots, Le, patches of mutants cells and homozygous wild type cells in heterozygous body. D, tissue specific expression of the given allete. Which of the following combination of answers will be most appropriate? 1. AandB 2. Band C 3. Aand 4. Cand D ome a sates ceraet war Gaal wate surate aT 113. Esteadiol aa ‘Which one of te following 112, ‘The above pedigree shows the inheritance of a rare allele. The allele is: 1. X-linked recessive syuhesis follow a, Dall. s tgmaltropin. theory. where partial eynthesa SHEE ae eS ‘So0urs in the granulosa cells axe the rest in the xg are aaa then inorna cells of the Granfian folic, vacrectly represents estradiol synttiesis and secretion? z oot seeare ssaevemass tid. ae wie array wee ay SAY GT . dominant with incomplete penet wane suet 4. autosomal recessive with incomplete & a on F mee penetrance wodeafreta gant cual a oR wr Sea aa ws sia A fig gahata & aT Tega Heer ee oaRera et ger 1 ce aenem mata Ht over aT Fear faa ay eR Fat set ont Moplt HRT DNA, preter ster A a ae be ar &, 1150 bp ae 200 bp | ATT TAT WET ag anette) stds aaa we age 2 RT Moplt Sree Blea ea, Wher ae Ser] Ege Ban) faoxt front frat ort & AL pss: & cen ear are Seta ey 4 safer ae eT 114, 8, fee at seaRerter a far gt we anigar i Coe xatenna & ar gH (Dts a at &1 Far aren gt sranter YB 9 om ram wel at Ue a seaftiant & sts aor | ReeMnEs a sam at onegre forar Bh Se Pea at Fer ah fe sorta reat fre shat at eta scare gap LaDwME 2 Apawe 2 BCWTE 4. CAND % Sickle cell anemia is a recessive genetic disease caused due to a point mutation in the 6" codon abolishing one of the Mepit endonuclease digestion site present inthe G- slobin gene. Mpll digested DNA from s hhormal person gives two bands, [150 bp and 200. bp, in Prplobin gene. A family with = proband (hased on the disease phenotype) A,BaweE — 2, 1. A, Band 3% BCadeE 4, Cand D 115. ort sie wath & artRgeate: Fateh a Reeder A shh, Bt ae aut at Res apt ah 1S. The following table shows selected characters ‘used in analyzing the phylogenstic relation- ‘gave the following Mspll digestion pattern. ships of four plant taxa: ea Taxon | Xylem | Wood [Seed ] Flows or Phioern Th * === |= Sy es Tt =e Ty == F=f =] ‘The following conclusions were drawn: Son (Dis the proband and the given ‘mutation js not present in Son (II) ‘The daughter is a carrier forthe given mutation, The gene is X-linked and thus Son (1) becomes the proband. The father andl daughter are affected, ‘A de novo rautation in same site on normal allele has allowed appearance ‘of disease phenotype in the proband, Which of the following combination of ‘conclusions will be the most appropriate for the figure given above? > nD oO s ‘TaxaT,, Ts, Ty and Ty are respectively: 1. Ferns, Oaks, Pines, Homworts 2. Oaks, Pines, Hormworts, Ferns 3. Homworts, Pines, Oaks, Ferns 4. Fems, Pines, Oaks, Homwors & A. Gat woh A staat armas ar inti 8 Shit awl a came ata fr maenat ay HR) cat sour arait & erect at ie b, aed aaa age 8 arate a aitreer, vig, sam age aftarstftnns aaah a Ei Baa # ater wet at \, FA 2 Amr 3 BRC 4. cmmD 116, The mechanism of sound localization inva horizontal plane by the human suditory system can be explained by A. the difference in time between the arrival of stimulus in two ears the difference in phase of the sound ‘waves on two ears the difference in tuning curves of two auditory nerves the activity of neurons in superier livery nucleus, but not by the ‘neuronal activity of auditory cortex. Which one of the following is NOT correct? 1 Oily A 2 AandB 3. Bandc 4. Cand D 107. Gee Fatt Tat & awa reTeTOT Pata FH softrat a arr at sath eae Tt a aefsrereror my ran ae A Rue A ae aoa A Tele eT TH, wane ag get afer at ane F ‘Steat aa cia, Steet aur Sarat a orn wafers aage, Tare wou 2 fer dear a eae GET wT, orn @ Ser Gi) Fer Gi) SET Gy) DE B [oa DB. 39 117. Givea below ate the matin chanersibtis of w few mammalian orders, Match the nainesof the fanimals with the claricteristies of their orders: ‘A. Hooves with even number of toes on veh foot, amnivorous ‘Teeth consisting of many shin tubes cemented together, eats ants and termites ‘Opposabie thumbs, forward facing, eyes, well developed cerebral cortex, ‘omnivorous Hooves with av odd number of wes on each foot; herbivorous B, © D. (i) Tapir (ii) Lemur (iii) Aardvark Civ) Pig ‘Choose the correct combination 1. A-(iB-GyyC-(i) D=Ci) 2 A-@ B-(ivyC-Gi) D-Gi) 3. A-(iv)B-(iiC-(i) D-() 4 A-(wyB-Gi)C-G@) D=() 118, voter | eer 2 ate ire areca rans (STR (+), ARE () Sarat (yaar aneyg Prasat Fe meteor A.B. CRTD & apt HAT & g aT = a |}a TNT, THA, BETA, TEMA Bh seHTUT, alee, eT, 118. Given below is a matrix of possible interactions (beneficial (+), harmful (-), neutral (0)) between species Land 2. The names of interactions, A, B,C and D, respectively, are 1, Predation, competition, mutualism, commensatism Munialisma, competition, amensalism, commensalism: 3. Competition, predation, mutualism, sanensalisen 4, Competition, matuatism, ‘somuensalism, predatice U9 See daar F sated sR are a Sars AY ake te st aie eat f, ot Rep sfteniet a ata a ‘wera R As srgatar aa, Hrs, & seme ee 8. ORSINefea anr agrer onan é1 ©. Arietta sieteg at mera stat £1 o. arechate sometttey at weray sar #1 Fer & dota met met 1 ATTA 2 Amer 3 Bae 4 cmp 119. in high altitude, hypoxia induces increased umber of circulating red. blood cells, which ‘can be explained by the following changes: A. The transcription factors, HIF, are produced B. Erythropoietin secretion is increased C. Myoglobin content is decreased D. Cytochrome oxidase is decreased Which one of the following is NOT wu? 1. Only A 2 AandB 3. Band c 4. Cand 40 220 cemaaKsmaaseN ACT snp {set & oer dteiqwer & at ete eT I) Fa sue Ane waret at amen & fae go meant acer cat arguaett Tere eh Gre Bs A aT Pete meh, SRR ae Ue a he eae aT ow az AH] BS WTR fee cht & ser sane ie 1 croticaeas a stone ercar STATS aT AAMT ager 1 She Ia SINS Ae Taare AED, ae a sa se wet fi 3. Se srasarat wep Te sercAa ‘ivi ster ane wet Fi Ste IR, mec ar stent agar & Srammell Heer aT Se Ua BL 4. SA rereram zen ze sro: ait a ster ome ag i Bie A, sea UT rene FEST, Stet ar staan aes Fy 120. Two takes (I and Il) with @ simitar trophic structure of phytoplankton-zooplankton- Planktivorous fish food chain were chosen, To understand the ‘top-down’ effects, some Piscivorous fish (those that feed on planktivorous fish) were introduced into Lake 1, making ita system with four trophic levels. Lake Il was enriched by adding large quantities of nitrates and phosphetes:to susdy the bottom-up’ effects over a Period of time, Changes in the biomasses of each wophic level were measured. The expected major ‘changes in the two lakes are m1. re In Lake I zooplankton biomoss increases, phytoplankton biomass decreases. In Lake I! both phytoplankton and planktivorous fish biomasses increase, In Lake | zooplankton biomass dsereases, phytoplnkton biomass increases, Jn Lake II both phytoplankton and plarktiverous fish biomasses increase 3. In Lake 1 planktivorous fish biomass and phytoplankton biomass decrease. In Lake ff phytoplankton biomass increases, planktivacous fish biomass decreases, In Lake I planktivarous fish and ‘zooplankton biomasses incteaxe. 1n Lake Hl both phytoplankton and planktivorus fish biomasses increase, 4 TRAM Ce area Tat A Tae RTT (DE) (eatoharcossenitan wear oR RATEHEE) SeTESTONT aT art a aT FRM Tere 1. wren rd) at seer DE TUT meters a seq ES) 2. aie Perat a7 Hee DET Tea ay Sar EE 3. Seer er seq DE ser area ‘HET EE Bi 4, sf Reerah at ste Deen areata aa eT EE Which of the following is true abort the Digestion Efficiency (DE) {assimilationiconsumption) and Ecological Efficiency (IEE) (production/eonsumption) of ‘ectotherms and endotherms? 1. Endotherms have @ high DE and ectotherms have a high EE. 2. Endothems have a low DE and ‘eototherms have # high EE, 3. Endotherms have a high DE and ‘ctotherms have a low EE. Endothenns have a tow DE and cototherms have a low EE, au 122, 123. RT ar rT wir A er Saran % fetet A weie-zT ae EP AL eer agree went warar #1 Bag Rie atitiarere sonfaet A TET aa fh © Rater eat ot angie ory FEET sone sear a siege oe fi BRAT. BART Oe Fa AT, sonia syrar a ge wae BAHT El oeftware sea after gone Spat at sere AAT EI L Bemmp 2 ARC 2. ATED A ABRIE Which of the following is/are NOT valid ‘explatition(s) for the oftserved pattern of species richness? A. Older communitics are more species: ich. Large areas support more species, ‘Natural cnemies promote reduced species richness at local jevel Communities in climatically simular habitats may themselves be similar in sspesies richness Greater productivity parmits existance of more species. L BCandD 2. 3. OnlyD. 4. A,B une ts a aagrad A ret at ex mentee A erect sae (30.05, 0.10, 0.25 FT 0.804 FRE or Fare 0,23,-14 RT-02) ree ch ar ce Fare attr Mater fatten atc wR: 1 iamurese = 2 12etar034 2 qm 4 Le merO37 123. The following table shows the number of individuats of each species found in two communities: a Conmnaniny Spacias ATs [CTD cr as | 2s [a5 | as C2 ao [os 0s | io (Hint: In values for 0.05, 0.10, 0.25 and\0.80 af-3.0,-23,-1.4 and 0.2, respectively) ‘The calculated Shannon diversity index (H) values for communities Cl-and C2, respectively are 1 Ldand0.69 2 1.2and 034 3. ZlandO43 4 1.Band 037 124, fret aut ane Grant yer Ht 9g A,a, C.D TE wr ViataReT set “any [2] fe] (J & tel i a = 212) 1. Howie-ereénus, Homo heidleburgensis, N cantsrthal, Denisovan and Homo sapiens. 2. Home heidelbergensis, Homo erectus Denisovan, Neanderthal and Momo sapiens. 3. Homo erectus, Homo hetdethergensis, Denisoven, Neanderthal and amo septee. 4, Homo heldelbargensts, Homo sapiens, Denisovan, Neanderthal, and Homo erectus, 124. In the evolutionary tree given below, terms A, B,C, Dand E, represent respectively + Homo erectus, Homo heldlebergensis, ‘Nesndetthal, Denisovan and Homo ‘sapiens, 2. Homo heidelbergensis, Homo erectus, Denisovan, Neanderthat and Homo sapiens. 3. Homo eréctus, Homo heidelbergensts, Denisovan, Neanderthal and Frome sapiens, Homo heidelhergensis, Homo sepiens, Denisovan, Neanderthal, and Homo erectus 108. frst AP ateree ge we ate ht at Sh erent ygAots a ME Ae Fae aaa? wordt dat | ae ‘A Riewafter |W Borrelia burgdorfert worry B miga tat |W) Hellecbocter pylon? ©. alter sae | Wi Rickensts promazeni D. game | WSireprococcur pyogenes 2 aA DC-() DG) 3, A-ty) B=) C-) D- Gi) 4. A~tiv) B-(ii) C-@ _D= (iy 125, Which of the following gives the correct human, disease — causal microbe match for exch? ‘Haman Disease ‘Causal Microbe ‘A. Chronic gastriis |(i) Bartelia burgdorferi B. Lyme disease |(i) Helicobacter pylori c Gi) Riekeusia pravwazelit focoscus pyogenes} ) 3. A=(iv) B-G) $. A-(iv) B=(ili) C= a D=Gi) 126. 7e aed ut Rat fer ate Ra ae OS art ae ores saat ea Fe ay sre at se aniiaeat & fav svar set & re ag fen gad Ei pe otro a steer fq, ct sain fare ay weer aad ew waR cate) ay RRR get Gt gate ax & aqua st after ath) sett at, ah get aaE (feta) Bast wR CHT fea Set aR ape fee omen) wate uo sesh Prats aber ager WARE wT over ET, aye ww Aeron fat Faye Fee at we aferecer war b, at senfite store et: Lowther 1 A Reesor eet serena, ae att fer a ase & weg wet aay Bets gag arat f 2. Ba wea F etieror aye magyar gra A ara a2 1 3. spite rarer not stiagor eager a a Bh 4, wear 1a ate ae ae Rem A see E, aig water ahah aE we Fer gt 4 arnt Gh 126. Homing pigeons, when released at « place far away from theit home, use earth's magnetic field of the sun as navigational cues and choose the right direction to fy. Totest the hypotheses, two experiments were conducted. In Expt.l, one wonp of pigeons (Test) were equipped with Helmholtz coils (which disrupt magnetic field detection), while the second group (Control) ‘Were not. Boti groups were released on a sunny day. Expt. Il used the seme Control and Test oups of pigeons, but they were released on & cloudy, overcast day. The expected result, if the hypotheses is true, would be 1, In Expt, 1, both Control and Test aroups fly in the right direation, but in Expt. ll, only Control group does. 2, In both experiments, Test groups fulto choose the right direction, 3. lo Expts. I and Il, Test groups fly in the right direction, 4, Im Expt. | both groups flyin the right direction but in Expt. both groups fail to choose the right direction. 127, Keareon ay goer Hao gre oer Aa 1 dig Fears, Sree arate aT FT ariine Raetee sort 2 de Paar, HeaaT OT HIATT ero niin settee soreaT 3, ig Rare, Geers wee SmeTs eer ‘Frain SNe HoT 4. He Rare, xeoae edie STAT AUT ‘freee sfecter wane 127. Compared to Keeton, adlcion favours rapid development, smaller body size and early, somelparous reproduction. rapid development, smaller body size and early, iteroparous reproduction. 3. slow development, larger body size and late, iteroperous reproduction. 4, slow development, smaller body size and Isto, jteroparous reproduction ~ 128. Tait A xara & wa & Rar a AeA arent BiB agar & A A sent ee at, fret a & Faw way () eer er (c) ae eftafad €) sa md Fs A 30 SRT irae sesah ay ara Sore &, Seer AR a ong Pee wit se oe Ba eee at aig 1, AR UR b>30 2 Brak be 3. Aa i120 4. Are a 20 128, Brothers A and B have the same father but different mothers. B wants A to help him, ‘which involves both benefits (b) and costs (c) for A. If A incurs a cost of 30 ‘Darwinian fitness units’ in thet aot, under what condition should he help B, following Hamilton’s rule? 129. 129. 1. only ifb>30 3. only ifb>120 2.“ only if b>60 4 onlyift>240 130. . Sieve wibe | (iil) Food-condueting element clement in gymnosperms Gv) Food-condueting clement in angiospennis a-@ B- we Gv) D- Gi) A-() B-( ce (iti)D- (iv) A~(i) B-(iiC-(iv)D-Gi) ra a ter argh (AE) wh Aes et art BS Be aA AE (is) S FTA He ‘dee creat a crew sear were Ys ant e wear Soyer ‘rarer rest Reape = [sae ae Pare Ac meet | (i) AUT sae rar a dimiat | Gyms A. arg (i) serenade coset | diate saeaet aet D, staat | (iv) eer Barter ser | (hang & aor Eater |W gee | aun 1 A-Gii) B=) C=O) D-Gy) B= Ci) . A=Cil) B=) C=) d= Cy) B= Cy (Carat afeer | (inarengadifrar 2 A-@ BD C-(ill) D- Gy) EC), me ogre aren ace 2 An(e) B-Gii) CG) DG) E-W) 4 A-(i) B-() C-G) D-Gy E-Gi) D, arah aiftar | cw amare & amere =@ B- Gil) C- Gv) D- Gi) Which of the following eptions matel the plant fissie type with its correct function in vascular plants? Tiswe Funelion A Tracheids Gi Chiat water. conducting element i yarmosperms ‘ence elements, Ti) Cher water. conducting element ia angiosperms 130. Match the five (A—E) group of organisms ‘with their correct taxonomic rank ((— given below: Grow Taxonomic rank ‘AC Crustucea (Gi) Order B. Hominidac | (if) Domain C.Dermapiera | (iti) Class B_Crenophora | Gy) Phytura E Archaer (W) Family ae A-Gil) B-@ C~(v) D-(y) E- Gi) A-()_ B-Gi) C-Gil) D=(ivy) E~@) Ax(iv) B=(ii)C—(i) D=@ B=() A-(iii) B=(¥}) C-(@) D=fivy 13. 131. 132, 132, 45, eStart arama Ht veel cH araTe) F Steen argitarat Be ((A,As) = 0.592 £(A,AD 16: (eA) ~ 025, ga Free A et a oA srgireat Fa # 1 A059 Aroal 2 A025 ArO25 3. Ao6T AP033 4 A055 Ahad {na populstion ak Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the genotype frequencies are: {AA} = 0.59; AA\A2) = 0.16; MAA) = 0.25. What are the frequencies of the two alleles at this locus? L A059 Aroal Ay0.25 A033 ApOdd went & Barn Hee wortset aay SoeeT Fee ort ard can ae Ree: WAT TETE SUR Gara Gar Teer (A); IT dam (8); Rea aeRTOT (C); ATA WaNhAT (D) abe wane s Reger ae arent (HET ee WS eT cay sed aT, stat apr, wf raferat (i); greater Ree, are Ae iv) Seren that Fae wet eP LAG, Beil) CH) D4v) 2. Adi) BAD CH DG) 3. Adi) BY), CHI) D4ivy 4 Adi) BAH) CO) Div) Following are the main types of defense employed by prey species against predators ‘Types ofdefense: Chemical with aposematic coloration (A); Cryptic colorstion (B); Batesian mimiery (C); Intimidation display (D) Prey Species: Grasshoppers and seahories (i), Hoverflies and wasps (ii); Bombardier beetles, Indybird beetles, many butterflies (iii): Frlled lizard, Porcupine Fish (iv) Which one of the following combinations is Bill) Ci) BA) ©. Bf) C. comeat? 1 AG) 2 AGW) Dei) Dili) Div) D+iv) 13S. ity & fae fread otter 4, afte ae aaa # wm ar ati Paso war ‘ear Pa are Ei eter & fare Pt eee ser shear aa A. aigehaegats arr ar Reta aftast ay eran Fawifaay SfRret a FRE Pee aie quer sore aah Fe are et SDS-PAGE anit Paster stint ar eRe conde gaits afar ware gant ast ay dg srihar & fae aratieas aa aes BE TT & stage St ear L ABCD 2 BEDA 3 CARD 4 CBAD c b, 133. n @ confirmatory test for HIV, one or more viral antigens are detected in the Blood of patieats, Following are the steps to be performed for the experiment: A. Transfer of viral antigens 1 nitrocellulose paper Incubation with the buffer contaiting, antibodies specific for viral antigens. Separation of viral antigens by SDS- PAGE Detection of bands by enzyme-linked secondary antibody dentify the correct sequence steps to be performed for the experiment. L ABCD 2 BCDA 3. CABD B, a; Dd. 4. CBAD 134, Wate Get A lor Sat a Rte wt Ruts fauter at # wT re Frets we ties, we ater oO ART aiacer oer wee BWR ew teh agat § Pe loxP Saat SY OY WaT arr are nftetoer ett eh, at fret Teast 7 @ aaah oak ster a ae ais wer 8? ots x weer che . eax} —eg ee 2 Be 4 (GeneX [Gene X (Gene x oo 134. in transgenic mice, the orientation and location of the “foxP sites determine whether Gre recombinase induces a deletion, an inversion or © chromosomal translocation, If a researcher Wants to put the loxP sites in. such » manner that only inversion will ike place, which one of the following construct best justifies their intention. Gene X is the target gene. >—femex}_foe> >See} Hine rs > 1H we .«— TE A student, while constructing knock-out mice, isolated mouse embryonic stem cells and introduced ani engineered DNA Into the cells. However, none of the mice were transgenic. On-checking the cells comaining DNA ‘construct, he fours! that he had made a mistake in constricting the DNA since the cells were resistant to gancyelovir but sensitive to G418. Which one of the following constructs had he designed ? a7 138, date Soe Sew ater A, ST TT zane, Patera Paro a aetna aR tear & ae, WTeaa OR eT OTe ae fear oreT F wE ear eee career & fare fireat aera fed ore A. ariaeRet wa aera: Re exter sept at re a Reo BRST Oat AUT aT BI SEITE AT CE SET TAT HIRATA wher at age reer Pra sat BI Seat GT THR FE SPT BOT Fine we che A eg cree weer Peer ata & uaa the A aoftia sao aa sp3T a sachs & seettah st were ager aH BAe AAT EL DNA spit a are wae HRA aren fh wer ae a aire rte A Bat #1 yacht fear, awh ahd squat ti ae red ae H fae seas Suet aT atacar shila sugeaam 1 Apap 2 A.CTMD 3 ARTUR 4. GRATE FE 138, A.gene from genomic library is sereened by using hybridization technique. After hybridizing the probe, usally » stringent washing step is given. The following statements are given to explain the stringent washing step: A. Stringent washing takes care of removing unincorporated and non- specifically hybridized probe molecules Stringent washing is done in solution having high salt concentration and Jowertemperature Stringent washing is done in solution having lowsalt concentration keeping higher temperature ‘Salt present in washing solution supports hybrids to stay intact by shielding the interference of water molecules Salt reacts with DNA molecules and allows eusy dissociation of hybrids Stability of hybrid is directly proportional to the temperature ‘Which combination of the above statements is most appropriate for stringent washing step’ L 4 2 A,BandD 2, A,CandD ABandF 4. CEandF we.che ge A PE AEC wan ger trivige aginey F He Gt saat A ah Fred Br wean A Agere &r waar weet aera afer eae wot ar ater Far Raia, oA ae wee Stet ay were RefaroT 5 TaN ABT A aT STE Bt at Re afore reer att a anf Feit ee omega ar wamare fatareer, aitamar ate arerdier getot SBR (i) STERN ivy area (y) afer (vi) HEAT fren # # shear went sen gait an ae Dog) Ey) F-(wl) Div) EXIT) Fy) ) Es) Fu): 48 139, Following isthe list ofsome important events in the history of life and the names of the epochs of Cenozoic era, ‘A. Angiosperm dominance increases; ‘continued radiation of most present day ‘rhammali pollinating insects C. Origins of many primate groups: D. Origin of genus Homo E, Appearance of bipedal human ancestors F. Continued radiation of mammats and angiosperms, earliest dieeet human ancestors Epoohs (Paleocene (ii) Pleistocene (ii) Oligocene (i) Plioesne (¥) Eocene (vi) Miocene Which one of the following is the correst match of events with the epochs? 1. Ady) BAG) Ci) Doli) Exiy), FQvt) 2, Advi) BAG) Ci) Div) E-(iii) F-(v) 3, Adv) BA) CCD DC) Etiv) Feu) 4. Adiy) BG) C-(ii) Dil) Ev) F-(vi) 0, GR RET Tar 8, we RT agi ay shia rer A et teeter a cepor tr mahy 9 auita Ata & seh & ww Rie Stor at sater ran aren) squat aT 2 gaat %, Pes tere Pt rh ore Ee fae arg steer x afte gar fae Fay we wee Ya Z uel gt tect A A earear grit: 1, Heer xem ster 8 st yet Zar eat wat #1 Gd, v ae 2 wea at rife We Tor UH sya carr 3 Waa oh aieaia aw van ze were, a aafter a 4. sata dit Raed) Ae ae ARC Rar ah ae a 140. In response to a drug, changes in protein levels were examined in a cell line. A pulse chase experiment was performed using “S labeled methionine, In comparison to untreated samples, the following observations were made: few minutes after stimulation, protein X accurnulates and this was followed by reduction in protein Y and Z. The correct interpretation of these observations would be: 1. Protein X is a protease which degrades Y and Z. 2. Protein X is a transcriptional repressor that controls expression of Y and Z.. 3. Expression of protein X and loss of Y and Z are unrelated. 4. Information is not sufficient to distinguish ‘between the three possibilities stated above, frat gest a orig meet aprnt & see Wea (b) a FA WET ERT ‘eRerfira Riva St waar std “Neina seid, @ fester agit & dhe ayaA aft Ba sua wearer an aims, ce wet fie aa N Ay aT sada AP BL erat & filer st deat eet & far ae pre reer fea aa 1 AL ameter seamen ai aiemeed at wert 1B, Sweeter sam atereet at aert C. Sema arrete api are dar wT ‘sree at der ah ouster wt aalfte sea sere apne Here F att apna wheat 1. amare 2 3. WD 4. 141. D. are BaD 141. The most important property of eny microscope is its resalution (D) and can be calculated from the formula S/S.CRS/2015—3CH—4 49 142, aan, where D is minimum distance between two distinguishable objects, 2is the wave lengih of incident light, «is the angular aperture and Nis the reftactive index of the medium, Given below are several suggestions to improve the resolution of & microscope: |A. decrease the wave length of incident light increase the wave length of incident light use oil which hasa higher refractive index se oil because of its lower refractive index Which one is the comect suggestion? B. G D. 1. AandC 2 OnlyB 3. OnlyD. 4. BandD we afes anita a aradr A aH staves at Aer wd aa Tae RT: 200 war Qémyldl «FIT OTT F136 aS arated a wa urefesa aa A reo oftrerar wr osm fare Fae oF ferenfter BA & fae ater a aner (FeceT eT ae) Far ear TBR? 1, 224 3 efter 2 248 3 yfter 3. 116% aT aT 224 S Hoa 4. 192g aT ae 208 & Soe The mean and standard deviation of serum cholesterol in population of senior citizens are assumed to be 200 and 24mg/dl, respectively. Ina random sample of 36 scnior citizens, what values of cholesterol (to the nearest whole umber) should tead to rejection of the mull hypothesis at 95% confidence level? L, above 224 above 248 3. below 176 and above 224 4. below 192 and above 208 143. crash grat oe omens Snhrat a 8 A sears & ae soo afte Spratt feu fae Rest aor ae ae ore A. AIST A ate A cigar at ant ae enn Ba aot at ftir ser Ay aiaaTe, 2 ASSN es sea sy Pera ©. tare Tire at Oot (W/W) aa GeTeTY D. wet att & og gator aoe Alecia er sya) Gow delet at a ater at te 1 Amare 2 Bap 3. Amur 4 camp 443. Somatic embryogenesis is an important exercise in micropropagation and genetic ‘engineering of plants, The following steps are considered as critical for achieving, somatic ‘embiyogenesis: Reducing the concentration of sucrose in the medium by half. Addition of the hormone, 2, 4+ dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, to induce somatic embryos. Reduce agar concentration to-0,6% (wiv) Use maltose in place of sucrose as a carbon source Which one of the following combinations is correct’? 1. Aand ce 2 3. Aand B 4 Band dD CandD Msowee Shor & fae ana 1X area 1 aa XS, SR DC ster FY Paaroriter Henge; war Pree we UT ST aERT Hi om water A are ix & Ser SERRA: TAT Prawy (Avy, afer Remey (AAV) aan eat Fawry (RY) HF ratte Fe ore) PronfBer ant afer ier, geateemy atm ar 50 ar efter att ater, vig Parts et a a hd dat Rei er ora acct F ‘orate: tet & att aagt ow tat ‘Heres anciatentettens; aig: aaa Bet a, WR a fort fay aiRenits ated ‘Ofte Fae rest stomata ator Bete? RV AT 4: AV ZBRTb; AAV aT AV GAT a; AAV ZARTE: RV ART e AAV @SRT a: RV ZANT: AV ZAR AV ZAR a) RV BERTb; AAV ZERTe 444, Factor IX is exsentlal for blood clotting. Deficiency of Factor IX could be corrected by delivering factor IX gene using viral vectors. In an experiment the gene for Factor IX was cloned appropriately into Adenovirus (AV), Adeno-associnted virus (AAV) and Retovirus (RY), Retrovirus imegrate the gene into the dividing cells. AAV integrates partially into nomdividing cells. AV does not integrate the gene but transfects both dividing and non- iding cells, Following expression profile for Factor 1X was observed when the three vectors were injected intra-muscularly into thrce groups of ‘experimental mice, st ‘Which one of the following outcomes is correct? 1. aby RV; bby AV; cby AAV 2. aby AV; bby AAV; cbyRY 3. aby AAV; bby RVic byAV 4. aby AV: bby RV; cby AAV 14S, Sra # Azan wis Rare a a Frat stat angaiine Goh orl A. Sfamnagette Rttvtc.satete Retr ha seater a Targa ar ater Bi. hae tat dF swretar 2 srararatar aie, © saeiitte fant ote & suai a Fema afta afer D. Tagitater sasiewory ster sear & wera waster Saitae aret H atest att wa, oar are eames dos & ofa a area & 1 Amp 2 BTC cw 4. Ame 145, The following genes have been genetically engineered to deyolop herbicide resistance in plants: A. Resistance to glyphosate using the 5- snolpyruvyl shikiniate-3-phosphate synthase gene B. Bialephos resistance using the bar gene © Sulfonyl urea resistance using the scetolactate synthase gene D. Atrazine resistance using the glutathione S-transferase gene {In which of the above tivo eases the mechan-ism is based on abolition of herbicide binding to the enzyme? 1. AandD 2 Bandc 3. Cand D 4 Aandc 2 F #TROUGH WORK

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