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Paper-I Subject: Ana & Physio, Biochem & Micro Total Marks (120)

Name: Roll No Time: 3hrs.


Class: 1st Year (WHITE) (MCQs) (96)
1. PH of saliva is:
a): 6.5 b): 7.0 c): 7.5 d): 8.0 e): None
2. Which of the following enzyme is secreted by saliva to digest starch:
a): Ptyalin b): Mucin c): Amylase d): Both A & C
3. Average weight of liver:
a): 1000 g b): 1500 g c): 2500 g d): None
4. Which of the following carry impulses away from the cell body?
a): Axon b): Perikaryon c): Dendrites d): All of these
5. Neurons which send impulses from brain to muscles or glands:
a): Sensory b): Motor c): Receptor d): None
6. Junction point between two neurons is termed as:
a): Receptor b): Effector c): Both A & B d): Synapses
7. Which of the following is an inhibitory amino acids:
a): Glutamte b): Glycine c): Aspartate d): Motilin
8. Which of the following is a polypeptide in nature:
a): Dopamine b): Epinephrine c): Histamine d): Oxytocin
9. Which of the following is a glucocorticoid in nature:
a): Aldosterone b): Cortisol c): Androgens d): Adrenaline
10. Insulin is produced by which organ:
a): Kidney b): Lungs c): Pancreas d): Adrenal Cortex
11. Hormone produced by para follicular cells of thyroid gland:
a): Calcitonin b): Oxytocin c): ADH d): Serotonin
12. In which type of neuron the axons and dendrites arise from a common stem:
a): Uni polar b): Bi polar c): Multi polar d): Pseudo uni polar
13. Average size of esophagus is:
a): 10 inch b): 15 inch c): 20 inch d): 25 inch
14. ________regulates metabolism
a): Cortisol b): Aldosterone c): Testosterone d): Estrogen
15. Estrogen is
a): 16-carbon steroid b): 17-carbon steroid c): 18-carbon steroidd): 20-carbon
steroid
16. In neonatal the life span of RBCs is:
a): 70-90 days b): 100-120 days c): 110-130 days d): None
17. In adults RBCs are produced in:
a): Lymph nodes b): Yolk sac c): Bone marrow d): All of these
18. Normal pH of blood is:
a): 6.4 b): 7.4 c): 8.0 d): None
19. Which of the following bone is involved in the production of RBCs?
a): Sternum b): Clavicle c): Scapula d): All of these

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20. Which vitamin is necessary for DNA synthesis?
a): Vit. A b): Vit. B12 c): Vit. B6 d): Vit. D e): Vit. C
21. Amount of heme present in hemoglobin:
a): 4% b): 2% c): 8% d): 10% e): 12%
22. Combination of different genes is known as?
a): Phenotype b): Genotype c): Both d): None
23. Blood vessels that connect capillaries with veins are termed as:
a): Arterioles b): Arteries c): Veins d): Venules
24. Time period during which an excited cardiac muscle cannot be excited is known as:
a): Contractility b): Automaticity c): Syncytium d): Refractory
25. Abnormal sound of heart is termed as:
a): Arrythmia b): Congestion c): Murmurs d): None
26. Voltage obtained during QRS complex is:
a): 1mV b): 0.1mV c): 0.5mV d): 1.5mV
27. Time duration of QT - interval:
a): 0.40-0.43 sec b): 0.5-0.9 sec d): 0.08-0.10 sec d): None
28. Which sort of persons tend to have higher blood pressure:
a): Athletes b): Depressed c): Obese d): All of these
29. Normal blood pressure value during childhood:
a): 80 - 100 b): 90 - 110 c): 100 - 120 d): None
30. Inspiratory capacity of lungs:
a): 3000 ml b): 3500 ml c): 4000 ml d): 3200 ml
31. Residual volume of lungs:
a): 1200 ml b): 1500 ml c): 1800 ml d): 2100 ml
32. The partial pressure of oxygen in cells is:
a): 21 mmhg b): 22mm hg c): 23 mmhg d): 24 mmhg
33. CO2 is transported in which form?
a): Carbonate b): Bicarbonate c): Carbamino d): All
of these
34. Which type of respiratory neuron is located bilaterally in the posterior region of
medulla?
a): Pneumotaxicb): Apneustic c): Dorsal group d): Ventral group
35. When CO2 and H2O combine they form:
a): Bicarbonates b): Calcium Carbonate c): Carbinc Acid d): None

36. In baking and fermenting alcoholic beverages _________ is used


a): Saccharomyces cerevisiae b): Candida albicans c): Both d): None of above
37. ________ is responsible for blue mold in tobacco plants
a): Saprolegnia b): Achlya c): Peronospora hyoscyami d): All of above
38. Following are the types of lymphocytes EXCEPT
a): B-Cells b): T-Cells c): Basophil cells d): NK-cells

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39. The immunity which results from the production of antibodies by the immune
system in response to the presence of an antigen is called:
a): Active b): Passive c): Acquired d):Innate
40. All of the following are autoimmune diseases EXCEPT:
A): Type I DM b): Type II DM c):Multiple Sclerosis d):
Myasthenia Gravis
41. Chemical substances capable of mobilizing & provoking the immune system &
response
a): Epitopes b): Immunoglobulins c): Thromboxane d):
Antigens
42. Erythrocytes of horses & viruses have identical antigens called as:
A): Heterophiles b): Auto-antigens c): Allo-antigens d):
Globulins
43. One the basis of difference in ______ chain, Ig are classified
a): Heavy chain b): Light chain c): Beta chain
d):Alpha chain
44. __________ type of linkage is present in immunoglobulins
a): Peptide linkage b): Glycosidic linkage c): Disulfide linkage d):
Ester linkage
45. The first antibody appear in the circulation after stimulation of B-cells is:
a): IgE b): IgM c): IgG d): IgA
46. Serum IgA is similar to ______
a): IgE b): IgM c): IgG d): IgA
47. Antigen determinants contain about _________units amino-acid or monosaccharides
units:
a): 8-10 b): 10-12 c): 6-8 d): 12-14
48. atmosphere contain ------- % nitrogen?
a): 80 b): 90 c): 100 d): 30
49. Azote means nitrogen in
a): greek b): latin c): French d): persian
50. Autoclaving the material in autoclave for -------- min at temperature?
a): 20 & 121 b): 20 & 111 c): 30 & 121 d): 25 & 121
51. House hold bleach consist of --------- % sodium hypobromide?
a): 5.35 b): 5.25 c): 5.45 d): 5.65
52. Wine is prepared by which process?
a): centrifugation b): fermentation c): lyophilization d): all of above
53. In soil, protozoa may exist as
a): vegetative b): non-vegetaive c): cyst d): both a & c
54. pH of trypsin is
a): 8.57 b): 4.56 c): 7 d): 3.2
55. Optimum temperature for enzymatic activity is between
a): 10°C to 20°C b): 15°C to 25°C c): 35°C to 40°C d): 40°C to 45°C
56. A Holoenzyme is

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a): Functional unit b): Apo enzyme c): Coenzyme d): All of these
57. An example of lyases is
a): Glutamine synthetase b): Fumarase c): Cholinesterase d): Amylase
58. Retinal is a component of
a): Iodopsin b): Rhodopsin c): Cardiolipin d):
Glycoproteins
59. Deficiency of Vitamin A causes
a): Xeropthalmia b): Hypoprothrombinemia c): Megaloblastic anemia
d): Pernicious anemia
60. Man cannot synthesize vitamin
a): A b): B c): C d): D
61. Deficiency of Vitamin D leads to
a): Rickets b): Osteomalacia c): Xeropthalmia d): Both (A) and (B)
62. Plasma becomes milky
a): Due to high level of HDL b): Due to high level of LDL c): During fasting d):
After meal
63. Allergic reactions are mediated by
a): IgA b): IgG c): IgD d): IgE
64. Increase in H+ concentration or decrease in pH
a): Acidosis b): Alkalosis c): Base d): Alkali
65. _________activates amino acid for the synthesis of protein
a): Vitamin B3 b): Vitamin B6 c): Vitamin B9 d):
Vitamin B12
66. All are the symptoms due to vitamin B6 deficiency except
a): Dermatitis b): Growth retardation c): Lassitude d): Convulsions
67. Oxaloacetate + glutamate as parate + ketoglutarate is
a): Transamination b): Deamination c): Condensation d): Decarboxylation

68. In baking and fermenting alcoholic beverages _________ is used


a): Saccharomyces cerevisiae b): Candida albicans c): Both d): None of above
69. ________ is responsible for blue mold in tobacco plants
a): Saprolegnia b): Achlya c): Peronospora hyoscyami d): All of above
70. Following are the types of lymphocytes EXCEPT
a): B-Cells b): T-Cells c): Basophil cells d): NK-cells
71. The immunity which results from the production of antibodies by the immune
system in response to the presence of an antigen is called:
a): Active b): Passive c): Acquired d):Innate
72. All of the following are autoimmune diseases EXCEPT:
A): Type I DM b): Type II DM c):Multiple Sclerosis d):
Myasthenia Gravis
73. Chemical substances capable of mobilizing & provoking the immune system &
response

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a): Epitopes b): Immunoglobulins c): Thromboxane d):
Antigens
74. Erythrocytes of horses & viruses have identical antigens called as:
A): Heterophiles b): Auto-antigens c): Allo-antigens d):
Globulins
75. One the basis of difference in ______ chain, Ig are classified
a): Heavy chain b): Light chain c): Beta chain
d):Alpha chain
76. __________ type of linkage is present in immunoglobulins
a): Peptide linkage b): Glycosidic linkage c): Disulfide linkage d): Ester
linkage
77. The first antibody appear in the circulation after stimulation of B-cells is:
a): IgE b): IgM c): IgG d): IgA
78. Serum IgA is similar to ______
a): IgE b): IgM c): IgG d): IgA
79. Antigen determinants contain about _________units amino-acid or monosaccharides
units:
a): 8-10 b): 10-12 c): 6-8 d): 12-14
80. atmosphere contain ------- % nitrogen?
a): 80 b): 90 c): 100 d): 30
81. Azote means nitrogen in
a): greek b): latin c): French d): persian
82. Autoclaving the material in autoclave for -------- min at temperature?
a): 20 & 121 b): 20 & 111 c): 30 & 121 d): 25 & 121
83. House hold bleach consist of --------- % sodium hypobromide?
a): 5.35 b): 5.25 c): 5.45 d): 5.65
84. Wine is prepared by which process?
a): centrifugation b): fermentation c): lyophilization d): all of above
85. In soil, protozoa may exist as
a): vegetative b): non-vegetaive c): cyst d): both a & c
86. pH of trypsin is
a): 8.57 b): 4.56 c): 7 d): 3.2
87. Optimum temperature for enzymatic activity is between
a): 10°C to 20°C b): 15°C to 25°C c): 35°C to 40°C d): 40°C to 45°C
88. A Holoenzyme is
a): Functional unit b): Apo enzyme c): Coenzyme d): All of these
89. An example of lyases is
a): Glutamine synthetase b): Fumarase c): Cholinesterase d): Amylase
90. Retinal is a component of
a): Iodopsin b): Rhodopsin c): Cardiolipin d):
Glycoproteins
91. Deficiency of Vitamin A causes

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a): Xeropthalmia b): Hypoprothrombinemia c): Megaloblastic anemia
d): Pernicious anemia
92. Man cannot synthesize vitamin
a): A b): B c): C d): D
93. Deficiency of Vitamin D leads to
a): Rickets b): Osteomalacia c): Xeropthalmia d): Both (A) and (B)
94. Plasma becomes milky
a): Due to high level of HDL b): Due to high level of LDL c): During fasting d):
After meal
95. Allergic reactions are mediated by
a): IgA b): IgG c): IgD d): IgE
96. Increase in H+ concentration or decrease in pH
a): Acidosis b): Alkalosis c): Base d): Alkali

Paper-I Subject: Ana & Physio, Biochem & Micro Total Marks (120)
Name: Roll No Time: 3hrs.
Class: 1st Year (WHITE) (MCQs) (96)

Subjective Part (24)


Attempt all questions.

Q1): Write down the functions of: (03)


a): Pneumotaxic Center b): Apneustic Center

Q2): Explain chemical regulation of respiration? (03)

Q3): Explain stages involved in deglutition? (03)

Q4): How absorption of fats occurs? (03)

Q5): Explain the mechanism of Hearing and Odour? (03)

Q6): Explain general structure of neurons? (02)

Q8): Describe metabolic effects of cortisol? (02)

Q9): Write a detail note on Staining Techniques? (05)

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