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CST-02: Q.No.153 (Australian Marsupials) 2. Select the correct set of animals having flame cells
1. Marsupial mouse and placental mouse have for excretion.
evolved to share many similar characteristics. This (1) Flatworms, prawns, insects
type of evolution may be referred to as (2) Insects, Amphioxus, Planaria
(1) Convergent evolution (3) Planaria, rotifers, Amphioxus
(2) Adaptive divergence (4) Cephalochordates, flatworms, prawns
(3) Divergent evolution 3. Malpighian tubules are excretory structures of
(4) Homology (1) Cockroach
2. When more than one adaptive radiations appeared (2) Prawn
to have occurred in an isolated geographical area
(representing different habitats), one can call this (3) Crustaceans
(1) Homology (4) Annelids
(2) Divergent evolution 4. Which of the following are ammonotelic animals?
(3) Adaptive divergence (1) Reptiles
(4) Convergent evolution (2) Aquatic amphibians only
3. Complete the analogy w.r.t. convergent evolution. (3) Aquatic amphibians and aquatic insects
Anteater : Numbat : : Lemur : _______ (4) Terrestrial insects
(1) Tasmanian tiger cat CST-02: Q.No.172 (Oogenesis)
(2) Flying phalanger 1. The secondary oocyte forms a new acellular
(3) Spotted cuscus membrane called
(4) Marsupial mole (1) Corona radiata
4. The process of evolution of different species in a (2) Zona pellucida
given geographical area starting from a point and (3) Theca externa
radiating to other geographical areas (habitats) is (4) Theca interna
called
2. The cellular layer covering the zona pellucida of an
(1) Cyclic evolution ovum just after ovulation is called
(2) Convergent evolution (1) Perivitelline space
(3) Adoptive convergence (2) Theca interna
(4) Adoptive radiation (3) Corona radiata
(4) Theca externa
CST-02: Q.No.165 (Animals are classified on the 3. Changes in which of the following structures during
basis of their main excretory product) fertilization ensures that only one sperm can
1. Protonephridia are the excretory structures in fertilise an ovum?
(1) Arthropods (1) Zona pellucida
(2) Platyhelminthes (2) Perivetilline space
(3) Hemichordates (3) Acrosome
(4) Chordates (4) Corona radiata

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4. The middle thick layer of uterine wall that 4. Tiger cat, marsupial rat, wombat, koala, etc. are
undergoes contractions during parturition is (1) Placental mammals
(1) Myometrium (2) Trophoblast
(2) Finches
(3) Perimetrium (4) Endometrium
(3) Marsupials
5. The blastomeres in the blastocyst are arranged
into an inner group of cells called inner cell mass (4) Pouchless mammals
attached to an outer layer called CST-01: Q.No.179 (Lipids)
(1) Zona pellucida (2) Trophoblast 1. Read the following statements carefully.
(3) Myometrium (4) Corona radiata Statement (A): Glycerol is a simple lipid which is
CST-02: Q.No.152 (Primary and Secondary chemically trihydroxy propane.
Metabolites) Statement (B): Lecithin is a phospholipid and is
1. In average composition of cells, select the found in cell membranes.
compound that constitutes maximum percentage Choose the correct option w.r.t. the above given
of the total cellular mass statements.
(1) Proteins (2) Carbohydrates (1) Both (A) and (B) are true
(3) Water (4) Lipids
(2) Both (A) and (B) are false
2. Select the correct option to complete the analogy.
Carbohydrates : 3% : : Lipids : ________. (3) Only (A) is true
(1) 2% (2) 1% (4) Only (B) is true
(3) 70 – 90% (4) 10 – 15% 2. All of the following statements are correct w.r.t.
lipids, except
3. The total cellular mass of ______ is more than that
of nucleic acids in cells. Select the correct option (1) Lipids are generally water insoluble.
to fill in the blank. (2) Glycerol is a complex lipid, which is chemically
(1) Lipids (2) Proteins trihydroxy propane.
(3) Carbohydrates (4) Ions (3) Complex lipids are generally found in neural
4. The least abundant organic substance in cells is tissue.
(1) Proteins (2) Carbohydrates (4) Lecithin is found in cell membranes.
(3) Lipids (4) Nucleic acids 3. Lecithin is a/an _____ found in cell membranes.
Choose the option that fills the blank correctly.
CST-01: Q.No.183 (Placental Mammals) (1) Phospholipid (2) Polysaccharide
1. Anteater shows convergent evolution with (3) Polynucleotide (4) Amino acid
(1) Numbat 4. Lipids are generally _____. Choose the correct
(2) Spotted cuscus option for the above given blank.
(3) Flying phalanger (1) Water soluble (2) Water insoluble
(4) Tasmanian wolf (3) Hydrophilic (4) Zwitterions
2. Read the following statements. CST-02: Q.No.160 (Darwin’s Theory or Darwinism)
Statement (A): When more than one adaptive 1. According to Hugo de Vries mutations are
radiation appeared to have occurred in an isolated (1) Directional and random
geographical area (representing different
habitats), it is called convergent evolution. (2) Small and directional
Statement (B): Anteater and numbat show (3) Large and directional
convergent evolution w.r.t. each other. (4) Random and directionless
In the light of above statements, select the correct 2. Evolution for Darwin was ____
option.
(1) Gradual
(1) Both (A) and (B) are true
(2) Single step
(2) Both (A) and (B) are false
(3) Non-directional
(3) (A) is true but (B) is false
(4) (A) is false but (B) is true (4) Non-heritable
3. Darwin’s finches represent one of the best 3. Darwinian variations are
examples of (1) Major and heritable
(1) Adaptive radiation (2) Minor and heritable
(2) Adaptive convergence (3) Major and non-heritable
(3) Convergent evolution (4) Minor and non-heritable
(4) Analogy

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4. Single step large mutation is called 3. Which of the following structures is present only in
(1) Speciation 6th abdominal segment of a female cockroach?
(2) Variation (1) Ovaries
(3) Saltation (2) Testes
(4) Natural selection (3) Spermatheca
CST-02: Q.No.161 (The Living State) (4) Mushroom-shaped gland
1. Which of the following statements is incorrect? 4. In male cockroach, which of the following
structures is present in 6th – 7th abdominal
(1) Living state and metabolism are synonymous segments
(2) Living organism are always in equilibrium (1) Testis
(3) ATP molecule are produced during cellular (2) Mushroom-shaped gland
respiration
(3) Spermatheca
(4) Glycolysis is a catabolic pathway
(4) Genital pouch
2. Living state is a/an _______
(1) Equilibrium unsteady-state
CST-02: Q.No.164 (Fisheries)
(2) Non-equilibrium steady-state
1. Production of useful aquatic plants and animals
(3) Equilibrium steady-state such as fishes, prawn etc. by the proper utilization
(4) Non-equilibrium unsteady-state of small and large water bodies is included under
3. According to physics, system at equilibrium (1) Pisciculture (2) Aquaculture
(1) Can perform work (3) Fisheries (4) Apiculture
(2) Cannot perform work 2. Catching, processing and selling of fish, shellfish
(3) Can do work efficiently or other aquatic animals is termed

(4) Can do work but less efficiently (1) Apiculture (2) Fisheries
(3) Aquaculture (4) Sericulture

CST-02: Q.No.181 (Reproductive System) 3. Rearing, catching selling etc. of only fishes is
called
1. In male cockroach testes are present in
(1) Fisheries (2) Pisciculture
(1) 2nd – 6th abdominal segments
(3) Aquaculture (4) Apiculture
(2) 6th – 7th abdominal segments
4. All of the following requires large or small water
(3) 4th – 6th abdominal segments bodies for the culture of related organisms, except
(4) 6th abdominal segment (1) Fisheries (2) Pisciculture
2. Ovaries in female cockroach are situated in (3) Apiculture (4) Aquaculture
(1) 2nd – 6th abdominal segments
(2) 6th – 7th abdominal segments
(3) 4th – 6th abdominal segments
(4) 6th abdominal segment

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CSS-01 (CST-01 & 02) Zoology

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CST-01 & CST-02

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CST-02: Q.No.153 (Australian Marsupials) CST-01: Q.No.179 (Lipids)


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CST-02: Q.No.165 (Animals are classified on the CST-02: Q.No.160 (Darwin’s Theory or Darwinism)
basis of their main excretory product) 1. (4)
1. (2) 2. (1)
2. (3) 3. (2)
3. (1) 4. (3)
4. (3) CST-02: Q.No.161 (The Living State)
CST-02: Q.No.172 (Oogenesis) 1. (2)
1. (2) 2. (2)
2. (3) 3. (2)
3. (1) CST-02: Q.No.181 (Reproductive System)
4. (1) 1. (3)
5. (2) 2. (1)
CST-02: Q.No.152 (Primary and Secondary 3. (3)
Metabolites)
4. (2)
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CST-02: Q.No.164 (Fisheries)
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3. (2)
2. (2)
4. (3)
3. (2)
CST-01: Q.No.183 (Placental Mammals)
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