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(LAKSHYA NEET- 1.0) 29/11/21


Time - 1.3 Hr.
Full syllabus (2nd to 6th Chapter)
Section A-24 (attempt any 20 questions) 7. Embryo of Sunflower has
(A) One cotyledon
1. Select the dry fruits from the following, (B) Two cotyledons
(A) Guava, orange and mango (C) Many cotyledons
(B) Groundnut and mustard (D) No cotyledon
(C) Guava, groundnut and mustard
(D) Mango, guava and mustard 8. Effect of pollen on character of pericarp
and seed coat is
2. Which of the following is a group of fleshy (A) Xenia (B) Metaxenia
fruit? (C) Ruminate endosperm
(A) Guava, orange and mango (D) Chimera
(B) Groundnut and mustard
(C) Guava, groundnut and mustard 9. Xenia and metaxenia are related to
(D) Mango, guava and mustard (A) Only endosperm
(B) Xylem and phloem
3. The fruits in which thalamus also (C) Pollen and endosperm
contributes to fruit for mation are called (D) Pollen culture
(A) True fruits (B) False fruits
(C) Parthenocarpic fruits 10. Despite high level of heterozygosity, the
(D) Parthenogenic fruits progeny derived from a seed of cross
pollinated plant was found to be completely
4. False fruits are found in uniform. One reason can be
(A) Guava, pear and sapota (A) Induced mutation (B) Polyploidy
(B) Black pepper and beet (C) Apomixis (D) Parthenocarpy
(C) Apple, strawberry and cashew
(D) Banana and apple 11. Polyembryony/Adventive polyembryony
occurs in
5. Albuminous seeds are found in (A) Carthamus (B) Citrus
(A) Wheat, maize and barley (C) Corchorus (D) Maize
(B) Castor and rice
(C) Orchid and podostemon 12. Nucellar embryo is
(D) Both A and B (A) Amphimictic haploid
(B) Amphimictic diploid
6. The transformation of ovules into seeds and (C) Apomictic haploid
ovary into fruit proceeds (D) Apomictic diploid
(A) Successively (one by one)
(B) Simultaneously 13. Sertoli cells secrete a hormone called
(C) Alternatively (D) Can't say (A) Gonadotropin (B) Testosterone
(C) Relaxin (D) Inhibin
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14. In human the unpaired male reproductive 21. Spermatogenesis starts at the age of puberty
structure is due to significant increase in the secretion
(A) Testis of
(B) Seminal vesicle (A) Somatostatin from hypothalamus
(C) Bulbourethral gland (B) GnRH from hypothalamus
(D) Prostate gland (C) GnRH from anterior pituitary gland
(D) GnRH from posterior pituitary gland
15. Scrotal sacs of man and rabbit are
connected with the ab dominal cavity by 22. Capacitation of sperms occurs in
(A) Inguinal canal (B) Haversian canal (A) Female genital tract
(C) Vaginal cavity (D) Spermatic canal (B) Vagina (C) Vas efferens
(D) Vas deferens
16. Cryptorchidism is a condition of testes
(A) Unable to descend in scrotal sacs 23. Cytoplasm of ovum does not possess
(B) Unable to produce sperms (A) Golgi complex (B) Mitochondria
(C) Having been surgically removed (C) Centrosome (D) Ribosomes
(D) Having remained undeveloped
24. Which secretions are produced by
17. Birth canal is formed by spermatozoa at the time of fertilization?
(A) Uterus along with vagina (A) Fertilizin and spermlysin
(B) Uterus along with cervix (B) Only spermlysin
(C) Cervical canal along with vagina (C) Fertilizin and antifertillizin
(D) Uterus, cervix and vagina (D) Antifertilizin and spermlysin

18. The female external genitalia includes Section B-24 (attempt any 20 questions)
a. Mons pubis b. Labia majora
c. Labia minora d. Hymen 25. The first nation in the world to initiate
e. Clitoris f. Vagina various action wans at national level
(A) a, b and c (B) d, e and f towards attaining a reproductively healthy
(C) a, b, c and f society is
(D) a, b, c, d and e (A) India (B) China
(C) USA (D) Norway
19. The primary sex organs in males and
females, respectively, are 26. According to the World Health
(A) Testis and ovary Organisation (WHO), reproductive health
(B) Penis and vagina means a total well-being in all aspects of
(C) Scrotum and mammary gland reproduction, that is
(D) Testis and uterus (A) Physical (B) Social
(C) Emotional and behavioural
20. The process of spermatogenesis and (D) All of the above
oogenesis is started respectively at
(A) Puberty and puberty 27. To attain total reproductive health as a
(B) Puberty and menopause social goal, Indian Government initiated
(C) Embryonic stage and menarche 'family planning programmes (action plans)
(D) Puberty and embryonic stage in the year
(A) 1951 (B) 1971
(C) 1974 (D) 1984
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28. The “family planning programmes were 34. Which one is the safest method of birth
periodically assessed over the past decades. control?
Improved programmes covering wider (A) Termination of unwanted pregnancy
reproductive-related areas are currently in (B) Sterilisation techniques
operation under the popular name (C) The rhythm method
(A) RCH programmes (D) Use of physical barriers
(B) ART programmes
(C) MTP programmes 35. Purpose of tubectomy is to prevent
(D) Test tube baby programmes (A) Coitus
(B) Egg formation
29. A contraceptive method in which the male (C) Fertilization
partner with draws his penis from the (D) Embryonic development
vagina just before ejaculation as to avoid
insemination, is called 36. A contraceptive method in which the
(A) Periodic abstinence couples avoid or abstain from coitus from
(B) Coitus interruptus day 10 to 17 of the menstrual cycle when
(C) Withdrawal method ovulation could be expected, is called
(D) Both B and C (A) Lactational amenorrhea
(B) Periodic abstinence
30. "Nirodh' is a popular brand of (C) Coitus interruptus
(A) Contraceptive pill for the females (D) Multiload
(B) Emergency IUD for females
(C) Condoms for females 37. Mendel's law of independent assortment is
(D) Condoms for males based on F2, ratio of
(A) 1:2:1 (B) 9:3:3:1
31. Spermicidal creams, jellies and foams are (C) 2:1 (D) 3:1
usually used along with the barrier methods
to 38. Mendel's work was rediscovered in
(A) Increase their conception efficiency (A) 1756 (B) 1865
(B) Decrease their contraceptive efficiency (C) 1900 (D) 1910
(C) Increase their contraceptive efficiency
(D) Provide motility to sperms 39. Mendel enunciated principles of inheritance
(A) Two (B) Three
32. Diaphragms, cervical caps and vaults (C) Four (D) Five
prevent conception by
(A) Increasing phagocytosis of sperms 40. Cross AABb x aaBb yields AaBB : AaBb :
within uterus Aabb : aabb offspring in the ratio of
(B) Suppressing sperm motility (A) 0:3:1:1 (B) 1:2:1:0
(C) Inhibiting ovulation and implantation (C) 1:1:1:1 (D) 1:2:1:1.
(D) Blocking the entry of sperms through
the cervix

33. Which of the following is a mechanical


barrier used in birth control?
(A) Copper T (B) Diaphragm
(C) Loop (D) Dalcon shield
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41. ZW. XO, XY and haplo-diploid type of sex 48. In humans, Philadelphia chromosome is
determination is seen in respectively formed by reciprocal translocation between
(A) Parrot, cockroach, Melandrium and chromosomes
honey bee (A) 9 and 21 (B) 9 and 22
(B) Aptenodytes, grasshopper, Drosophila (C) 9 and 20 (D) 20 and 10
and Apis
(C) Pavo, grasshopper, man and honey bee Section C-12 (attempt any 10 questions)
(D) All of the above
49. Enzyme catalysing synthesis of RNA over
42. Sex of a child is due to DNA template Is
(A) Size of ovum (A) DNA polymerase
(B) Health of father (B) RNA polymerase
(C) Sex chromosome of father/sperm (C) Reverse transcriptase
(D) Sex chromosome of mother/ovum (D) Endonuclease

43. Sex is determined in human beings 50. The processes by which DNA forms
(A) By ovum mRNA and mRNA forms protein are
(B) At time of fertilization respectively
(C) 40 days after fertilization (A) Translation and transcription
(D) Seventh to eight week when genitals (B) Transcription and replication
differentiate in foetus (C) Transcription and translation
(D) Replication and translation
44. When a certain character is inherited only
through female parent, it probably 51. RNA that picks up specific amino acid
represents from amino acid pool of cytoplasm to carry
(A) Multiple plastid inheritance it to ribosome during protein synthesis is
(B) Cytoplasmic inheritance (A) tRNA (B) mRNA
(C) Incomplete dominance (C) rRNA (D) hnRNA
(D) Mendelian nuclear inheritance
52. tRNA takes part in
45. If haploid chromosome number is 10, the (A) Transfer of genetic code to cytoplasm
monosomic number shall be (B) Carry amino acids to ribosomes
(A) 9 (B) 18 (C) Collection of RNA in ribosome
(C) 10 (D) 19 (D) Copy the genetic code from DNA in
nucleus
46. Genes for colour blindness in human are
carried by 53. Operon contains
(A) Mother (B) Father (A) Operator and regulator genes
(C) Both A and B (D) Abnormal sex (B) Operator and structural genes
(C) Operator and regulator genes, and
47. Which amino acid is substituted in sickle repressor
cell anaemia? (D) Operator gene, regulator gene,
(A) Glutamic acid by valine in &-chain repressor, structural genes and
(B) Glutamic acid by valine in ß-chain promoter gene.
(C) Valine by glutamic acid in a-chain
(D) Valine by glutamic acid in ß-chain
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54. In Escherichia coli, the product of i gene 57. Transfer of DNA bands from agarose gel to
combines with nitrocellulose or nylon membrane is
(A) Operator gene to switch off structural (A) Southern transfe
genes (B) Western transfer
(B) Inducer gene to switch off structural (C) Northern transfer
genes (D) Eastern transfer
(C) Operator gene to switch on structural
genes 58. Which cannot be used for DNA finger
(D) Regulator gene to switch off structural printing in humans?
genes (A) Leucocytes
(B) Erythrocytes/RBCs
55. Operon is (C) Hair bulbs (D) Sperms
(A) Sequence of three nitrogen bases
determining single amino acid 59. Blood stain component to be used for DNA
(B) A set of closely placed genes regulating profiling technique is
a metabolic pathway in prokaryotes (A) Serum (B) Leucocytes
(C) Segment of DNA specifying a (C) Platelets (D) Erythrocytes
polypeptide
(D) Gene responsible for switching on and 60. DNA fingerprinting technique was
switching off of other genes developed by
(A) Jeffreys et al
56. Escherichia coli with mutated z gene of lac (B) Schleiden and Schwann
operon can not grow in medium containing (C) Boysen and Jensen
only lactose as the source of energy (D) Edwards and Steptoe
because
(A) Lac operon is constitutively active in
these cells
(B) They cannot synthesise functional beta-
galactosidase
(C) In the presence of glucose, Escherichia
coli cannot utilise lactose
(D) The bacterium cannot transport lactose
from the medium into the cell
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