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(A) Which of the four options make the (6) Which of the following has the maximum
following statement correct? On your of oxygenated and de-oxygenated blood in the
answer books just write the question ventricle of its heart?
number and one of the serial alphabets. (10) (a) Fish
(b) Frog
(1) The mode of nutrition in AMOEBA is: (c) Crocodile
(a) Holozoic (d) None of these
(b) Saprozoic
(c) Saprophytic (b) Frog
(d) None of these
(7) Reptiles are:
(a) Holozoic (a) Oviparous
(b) Viviparous
(2) The coelom in PLATYHELMINTHYES is: (c) Ovo-viviparous
(a) Pseudocoele (d) None of these
(b) Haemocoele
(c) Metacoele (a) Oviparous
(d) None of these
(8) The urea formation in mammals takes place
(a) Pseudocoele in:
(a) Kidneys
(3) EXCRETORY organs in earthworms are: (b) Spleen
(a) Nephron (c) Liver
(b) Flame cells (d) None of these
(c) Malpighian Tubules
(d) Nephridia (c) Liver
(e) None of these
(9) Vertebrates in which placenta is formed
(d) Nephridia during the development of fetus are:
(a) Reptiles
(4) Foot is used as an organ of locomotion in (b) Aves
which of the following animals? (c) Mammals
(a) Freshwater mussel (d) None of these
(b) Octupus
(c) Sepia (c) Mammals
(d) None of these
(10) Lymph most closely resembles with:
(a) Freshwater mussel (a) Plasma
(b) Interstitial fluid
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(11) Archaeopleryx is a missing link between (3) Respiratory pigment present in muscles is
birds and reptiles. T called:
(12) Skin of frog has well-developed sweat (a) Haemoglobin
glands. F (b) Myoglobin
(13) True Coelom develops from endoderm. F (c) Haemocyanins
(14) Archenteron develops during blastula (d) Globin
stage. F (e) None of these
(15) The Trypanosoma causes the disease
called “sleeping sickness”. T
(16) Snakes can listen and enjoy music. F (b) Myoglobin
(17) Echidna is an egg-laying mammal. T
(18) Herbivores have more pointed teeth than (4) Which one of the following is not a viral
carnivores. F disease?
(19) Reptiles are warm blooded animals. F (a) Mumps
(20) The body cavity in arthropods is a (b) Small-pox
haemocoel. T (c) Cow-pox
(d) Tetanus
PAPER II (e) None of these
COMPULSORY QUESTION
8. Write only the correct answer in the Answer (d) Tetanus
Book. Do not reproduce the questions.
(1) Many humans become ill by consuming
milk products because they lack: (5) Animals obtain Carbohydrates mainly from:
(a) Bacteria in their intestines (a) Sucrose
(b) Rennin (b) Glycogen
(c) Hydrochloric acid (c) Starch
(d) Lactase (d) Glucose
(e) None of these (e) None of these
(c) Starch
(c) Virus
(d) Deoxyribose
(13) The study of fossils and their relationship
(8) Species is the basic unit of: to the evolution of life on earth is called:
(a) Genetics (a) Fossilization
(b) Zoology (b) Palaeontology
(c) Ecology (c) Palaeozoology
(d) Universe (d) None of these
(e) None of these
(b) Palaeontology
(e) None of these
(14) A connecting and supporting tissue in
(9) Which one of the following is false about animal is:
AIDS: (a) Muscle
(a) HIV (b) Bone
(b) HAV (c) Nerve
(c) T-lymphocytes (d) Connective
(d) Host specific (e) None of these
(e) None of these
(d) Connective
(b) HAV
(15) Interstitial fluid closely resembles to:
(10) Which statement about plastids is true? (a) Rain water
(a) They are power house of cell (b) Sea water
(b) They contain DNA and ribosomes (c) Lake water
(c) They are found in all organisms (d) Pond water
(d) They are surrounded by a single membrane (e) None of these
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
(16) The amount of lactic acid in muscles
(11) Which of the following is not found in all increases when they are lacking in:
bacterial cells? (a) CO2
(a) A nucleoid (b) C6H12O6
(b) Capsule (c) Energy
(c) Cell membrane (d) Oxygen
(d) Ribosomes (e) None of these
(e) None of these
(d) Oxygen
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(17) If a person eats more protein than are (1) Contractile vacuole in Protozoa is
needed, this causes increased production of: basically concerned with:
(a) Hormones (a) Excretion
(b) Urea (b) Osmoregulation
(c) Lactic acid (c) Respiration
(d) CO2 (d) None of these
(e) None of these
(b) Osmoregulation
(b) Urea
(2) Gammules are produced in:
(18) The growth of human population is most (a) Annelida
rapid in: (b) Arthropoda
(a) Asia (c) Porifera
(b) Europe (d) None of these
(c) North America
(d) None of these (c) Porifera
7. (A) Write only the correct answer in the (6) Frog has the following number of Neck
Answer Book. Do not reproduce the Vertebrae:
questions. (a) Seven
(b) Nine
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(d) Platelets
(e) None of these (9) Pace maker is located in:
(a) Liver
(b) RBC’s (b) Brain
(c) Heart
(4) Sex linked genes are the genes located on: (d) Muscle
(a) X-chromosome only (e) None of these
(b) Y-chromosome only
(c) Both X and Y-chromosomes (c) Heart
(d) X or Y-chromosomes
(e) None of these (10) Follicle stimulating hormones are
produced in:
(a) X-chromosome only (a) Pituitary
(b) Ovaries
(5) Transcription is the phenomenon (c) Thyroid
associated with: (d) Kidney
(a) Synthesis of new DNA (e) None of these
(b) Formation of mRNA and DNA
(c) Formation of tRNA (a) Pituitary
(d) None of these
(11) Genetic dominance is strongly associated
(d) None of these with:
(a) Personality dominance
(6) Segregation of alleles of a gene occurs in: (b) Adaptive value
(a) Diploid individual (c) Population distribution
(b) Homozygous individual (d) None of these
(c) Heterozygous individual
(d) All of the above (c) Population distribution
(e) None of these
(12) Crossing over is the physical exchange
(a) Diploid individual between chromosomes.
(a) Homologous
(7) Sodium-Potassium pump is located in: (b) Non-Homologous
(a) Liver (c) Both (a) and (b)
(b) Heart Cell (d) None of these
(c) Nerve cell
(d) All of the above (a) Homologous
(e) None of these
(d) All of the above (13) XXY individual in man is phenotypically
a:
(8) Pepsin is an enzyme responsible for (a) Male
breaking: (b) Female
(a) Proteins (c) Inter sex
(b) Lipids (d) None of these
(c) Fats
(d) None of these (a) Male
(16) Only hind limbs are lost in: (1) “Chiasma” formation could be seen first
(a) Snakes time in the following stage/sub stage of
(b) Whales Meiosis:
(c) Bats (a) Leptotene
(d) None of these (b) Zygotene
(c) Pachytene
(b) Whales (d) Diplotene
(e) None of these
(17) Among the following which snake is non-
poisonous? (b) Zygotene
(a) Krait
(b) Python (2) In protein synthesis each triplet code binds
(c) Viper itself with one:
(d) None of these (a) Leptotene
(b) Zygotene
(b) Python (c) Diplotene
(d) None of these
(18) Which one is excluded from the Phylum
Chordata. (b) Zygotene
(a) Urochordata
(b) Hemichordata (3) For the rapid production of antibody in the
(c) Cephalochordata precipitate test involving a rabbit one of the
(d) None of these following animals could be used.
(a) Frog
(b) Hemichordata (b) Lizard
(c) Fowl
(19) The earliest known species of birds is: (d) None of these
(a) Archaeopteryx
(b) Hesperornis (c) Fowl
(c) Ichthyornis
(d) None of these (4) In Drosophila very rarely father transmit
his sex-linked trait to his normal son (in a
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Allopatric speciation
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(16) In the days just after its formation the
earth had:
Paper I
(a) Reducing atmosphere
(b) Oxidative atmosphere
7. Write only the correct answer in the answer
(c) Both ‘a’ and ‘b’
book.Donot reproduce the question.
(d) None of these
1. Coelom is the body cavity originating from
(a) Reducing atmosphere
a) ectoderm
b) mesoderm
(17) Zygotes containing “XY” are females in:
c) endoderm
(a) Drosophila
d) none of these
(b) In moths
(c) In grasshoppers
b) mesoderm
(d) None of these
2. Cytopharynx is the structure present in
(a) Drosophila
a) Amoeba
b) paramecium
(18) The “Y” Chromosomes is sexually
c) Euglena
neutral in:
d)foraminifers
(a) Man
e) none of these
(b) In Drosophila
(c) In moth
b) paramecium
(d) None of these
3. Gemmules are the reproductive structures
(d) None of these
produced in
a) sponges
(19) Marsupial are found in:
b) Annelids
(a) Only Australian region
c) Arthropods
(b) In near arctic and Neotropical regions
d) coelentrates
(c) Both ‘a’ and ‘b’
(d) None of these
a) sponges
(d) None of these
4. Comb plates are very specific structures of
a) coelenterates
(20) In which stage of Meiosis Cento mere of
b) Arthropoda
each dyad divides?
c) ctenophora
(a) Metaphase I
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d) none of these d) 20
e) none of these
c) ctenophora
c) 7
5. Nerve net is present in coelenterates at
a) in endodermis 11. Spiders are Arachnids and they have legs
b) below upper epidermis a) 6
c) in mesoglea b) 8
d) not present in coelentrates c) 9
d) none of these
b) below upper epidermis
b) 8
6. Circulatory system in insects is
a) Closed type 12. Gill slits in chordates are present in
b) open type a) mouth
c) lymphic type b) pharynx
d) All of these c) oesophagus
d) All of these
b) open type
b) pharynx
7. Silk is produced by silkworm
a) larva 13. Birds are flying and have ovaries
b) adult a) one on right side
c) pupa b) both on right and left side
d) All of these c) one on any side
d) one on left side
a) larva
d) one on left side
8. The basic function of a flame cell is
a) excretion 14. Adult echinoderm has symmetry
b) osmoregulation a) Bilateral
c) digestion b) radial
d) none of these c) both a and b
d) none of these
a) excretion
b) radial
9. The scale in fishes are
a) ectodermal 15. The typical characters of all mammals is
b) endodermal a) mammary glands
c) mesodermal b) brain
d) different in different fishes c) hair
d) All of these
c) mesodermal
d) All of these
10. The neck of a camel has vertebras:
a) 14 16. Mouth in shark is located
b) 9 a) dorsal
c) 7 b) ventral
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c) anterior end
d) none of these 2. Lysosomes are responsible for:
a) Protein
b) ventral b) ATP formation
c) intracellular breakdown
17. The number of ribs in frog are d) None of these
a) 4
b) 6 c) intracellular breakdown
c) 8
d) none of these 3. Ribosomes are located on:
a) cell membrane
d) none of these b) rough endoplasmic reticulum
c) mitochondria
18. Earth worm are dissected from side d) nuclear membrane
a) Dorsal e) None of these
b) ventral
c) both a and b b) rough endoplasmic reticulum
d) lateral
4. The metaphase chromosomes are thick
a) Dorsal because these
a) multiply
19. Duck billed platypus is a b) duplicate
a) Bird c) coiled coiling
b) placental mammal d) none of these
c) monotreme
d) Marsupial c) coiled coiling
d) three
b) pituitary
b) one
8. The primary excretory product is
a) Ammonia 14. The gene mapping is measured in:
b) Carbon dioxide a) Millimeters
c) feaces b) microns
d) none of these c) Angstrom
d) centimorgans
a) Ammonia
d) centimorgans
9. Pepsin is responsible for digestion of:
a) carbohydrate 15. Genetic dominance concerns with the
b) lipid phenotypic expression in:
c) protein a) heterozygous
d) all of these b) homozygous
c) both a and b
c) protein d) none of these
(2) Pneumatocysts are typically present in (8) Entamoeba histolytica is a member of class
(a) Porifera (a) Scyphozoa
(b) Annelida (b) Polycheata
(c) Coelentrata (c) Mastigophora
(d) Protozoa (d) None of these
(11) Number of cranial nerves in fish (17) Pulmonary vein in mammals carries blood
(a) 10 (a) Deoxygenated
(b) 12 (b) oxygenated
(c) 8 (c) Both a&b
(d) None of these (d) None of these
(14) Gill slits in Amphioxus are present (20)The location of mouth is ventral in
(a) Mouth (a) Bony fish
(b) Neck (b) permyzaon
(c) Pharynx (c) Shark
(d) Head (d) None of these
c. protein synthesis
b. lipoprotein d. lipid breakdown
b. functional unit
17) Darwin's theory of natural selection believe (1) The autonomic nervous system comprises
in selection of of:
a. the fittest (a) Sympathetic nervous system
b. fitters (b) Para-sympathetic nervous system
c. better adapted individual (c) Both (a) and (b)
d. All of these (d) None of these
18) The raw material for evolution comes from (2) In Turtles, the dorsal plate is known as:
a. Mutation (a) carapace
b. Chromosomal aberration (b) Plastron
c. Recombination (c) scutes
d. All of these (d) None of these
(a) ostia
(b) osculum (20) Round worms belong to:
(c) Madriporite (a) Platyhelminthes
(d) All of these (b) Annelida
(c) Centipedesa
(b) osculum (d) None of these
(15) Flame cells are commonly found in: (d) None of these
(a) Platyhelminthes
(b) Annelida Paper II
(c) Coelenterata Q.8. Write only the correct answer in the
(d) All of these Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question.
x) the two common mosquito genera xv) optic lobes are found in
,anopheles and culex, can be easily identified a) fore brain
by b) mid brain
a) color c) hind brain
b) flying speed d) medulla
c) size e) None of these
d) sitting posture
e) None of these b) mid brain
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d) 11 i) Which part of the brain detects the
e) None of these temperature changes in the blood?
a) cerebellum
e) None of these b) cerebral hemisphere
c) hypothalamus
xvii) lymph hearts are absent in d) medulla
a) fishes e) None of these
b) amphibians
c) reptiles c) hypothalamus
d) mammals
e) none of these ii) From which of the following is urea
formed?
d) mammals a) Fat
b) glycerol
xviii) the lymph capillaries coming from c) proteins
intestinal villi are called d) starch
a) veins e) None of these
b) lymph nodes
c) lacteals c) proteins
d) lymph ducts
e) None of these iii) Where are hormones destroyed?
a) adrenal gland
c) lacteals b) kidney
c) liver
xix) how many caudal vertebrae are found in d) pancreas
man? e) None of these
a) 1-2
b) 3-4 c) liver
c) 5-6
d) 7-8 iv) During the beating of the heart, in which
e) None of these region will the highest pressure develop?
a) left atrium
b) 3-4 b) left ventricle
c) pulmonary artery
xx) the inner membrane of the two foetal d) right ventricle
membranes in reptiles, birds and mammals is e) None of these
called
a) chorion b) left ventricle
b) amnion
c) peritoneum v) which molecules are are produced by the
d) pericardium digestion of starch and proteins?
e) None of these a) glycerol and amino acids
b) glycerol and fatty acids
b) amnion c) sugar and amino acids
d) sugar and fatty acids
Paper II e) None of these
Q1. Select the best option.
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xviii) During which phase of meiosis do (ii) House fly is a common insect having
homologous chromosomes separate? ______ legs.
a) prophase I (a) 4
b) prophase II (b) 6
c) anaphase I (c) 8
e) None of these (d) None of these
a) prophase I (a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 7 (x) Sound in insect is produced through:
(d) None of these (a) Mouth
(b) Tracheal movements
(c) 7 (c) Wing beat
(d) None of these
(v) Flame cell is typical of:
(a) Annelida (c) Wing beat
(b) Chordata
(c) Porifera (xi) Sole of foot in man has ______ location:
(d) Platyhelminthes (a) Dorsal
(e) None of these (b) Ventral
(c) lateral
(d) Platyhelminthes (d) None of these
(xix) Contractile vacuole in protozoa is mainly (iv) Golgi complex is responsible for:
responsible for: (a) Carbohydrate metabolism
(a) Excretion (b) Protein synthesis
(b) Osmoregulation (c) Lipid synthesis
(c) respiration (d) None of these
(d) None of these (e) All of these
(xx) Scorpion is included in: (v) Basic excretory chemicals in all the cells is:
(a) Insects (a) Urea
(b) Arachnida (b) Uric acid
(c) Echinodermata (c) Ammonia
(d) None of these (d) None of these
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(xi) The extinct vertebrates are: (xvi) The egg laying mammals such as Duck
(a) Elasmobranchi billed platypus and spiny anteater are found in:
(b) Placodermi (a) Asia
(c) Osteichthyes (b) North America
(d) All of these (c) South America
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(viii) Wings of Birds and fly are example of: (xiii) The DNA replication is:
(a) Homologus organ (a) Conservative
(b) Analogus organ (b) Semi conservative
(c) Vestigeal organ (c) Dispersive
(d) All of these (d) Equatorial
(e) None of these (e) None of these
(ix) The main chemical composition of (xiv) Which one of the following genetic
ribosomes is: disorder is dominant in man:
(a) RNA + Protein (a) Colour blindness
(b) DNA + Protein (b) Haemophilia
(c) Protein + Carbohydrate (c) Tay-Sachs
(d) Protein + Lipids (d) All of these
(e) None of these (e) None of these
(x) The hormone cortisol is secreted by: (xv) The abiotic factor that bring sudden
(a) Pituitary gland changes in ecosystem is:
(b) Ovary (a) Light
(c) Pancreas (b) Soil
(d) Adrenal gland (c) In organic nutrients
(e) None of these (d) Fire
(e) None of these
(d) Adrenal gland
(a) Light
(xi) In pond ecosystem the primary consumer
are: (xvi) In human, blood clotting is due to the
(a) Zooplankton presence of protein called:
(b) Insect larvae (a) Albumin
(c) Fish (b) Globulin
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(c) Haemoglobin
(d) Actin
(e) None of these
(b) Androgen