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JTFf r:f3l
'Wfll : 3:CO rR

I. ,-mrr-t セ@
q,t 1fTW7'r 'tiryr セ@ I :;r< rr&fr セ@ 1f ffi1i ?tl セ@ (20 1fT1T 'A'1f+ 50
'B' + 75 llJ7T 'C' 1{ ) fl£"f fctq;-c;q JlFf ( MC Q)
'fi7T
セ@ Ttl! ! I JITfl11it llJ7T 'AI セ@ セ@
Jf/U$'ffP, 1s Jl'tY '1!7r a· r, 3 s rrro
ff$lT 'lfTTT セ」@
I
it ?1 2s
r:mttm e 3!fiitr. rrFtt '# i3"re"?' Nセ@ TfT:! m- rtKm ;m ·A· セ@ 15, 1fT1T <t iRfr? セ@ t 1 セ@ rrro
1 •B ?1 35 ff$lT 'lfTTT I
C' i'1 25 l:fi!Fi 3ffl'?T ct'7 \iiTfl <fT vrrr1t I
2. JIT. f[11.:m?'.
・イNセ@
i3ff'R cp;rq; JIF17l ?1 セ@
'VfiFI セ@
TnJT セ@ I ;j{cpfT m-r セ@ JtR R CFJ -::rT'11 セ@ yt
lTt! ,'if; gfmt l;r セ ᄋ@ '[l(f '/! 3/R mft ! ff$lT q;it yt ilft- rR Pfifr f I セ@
セ@ f.' rr'i .3{fq セカヲャh」G@ i1 \Rtt qff" セ@ em
セ@ <liT セ@ en? mMt t I セ@
niT ?t Jh.f[11.JnV. \Jffi? r;::w; -¥T iJtiq c;r 1 セ@ セW@ il.r
1f ?f1i (f;TI{ <t セ@ m
arff1#ilff 1Ft ?#rr:t t 1
3. .:W'. V"'f.JrTY. i3m7 rpf'iF rt '{'if l it セ@ Tf\f ?NFf r;? ;;rrr:rr
'#(;f セ@ ';f'T71 ff$lT セ@ '8 qfmfi
セ@ <liT i1>lf'ti1 ; f'rt&v 'flrGI lff JlTFfT (.7fT1 W 1ft セャ@
cR I
4. 3/7'(1 J7rT-ft Jff. f!11.JfTV. tmn rr:ftff 1f #cor セ@
セ@ セ@ ¢ セ@ セ@
セ@ セ@ セ@
ifM rR yt 3rlm l <liWfT <litI lliJ r{Cff 11r51 セ@
m 3/'k R セ@ yt
f,;tl4cntl ! セ@ ere. Jir. '{1f.am. l3'ffTV rr:ftff 1f セ@ <1fT
TIT! セ@ q;r '1ft セ@ # rm:r.; セ@
'#rT ;r <lR't w セ@ セ@ "i/iT 'i1tt ntM # ariifrrr rr!f q;y セ@
3T'IfiW lJTf.r. セ@ セ@ Jtrm
:JT7fT1tt Jtt.f[Zr.3/7V. iJffl7 rr:ftff <1fT セ@
5. )TfTT A' Cf2IT ,P! B' q JrrUcn r1R cF 2 Jia;
'lff セ@ t, セ@ セ@ t I
I I
'C' q rm}q ; r1R 4 3t<J; <liT # I 'flflli1; セ」ヲャ@
IJfff?' iliT 1i. Olf('l1 (/i セ@ 25 % qft <:'? ?1 fcmrr ,if1VTT1 I
6. * rrr'lli1 f 'lFf
Wi11fff11 セᄋ@
セ@ TI'T7 ta;pc;q i?.t; rrr..' セ@ 1 セ@
f. I JrTrrCT•1 'flfflq; rrr-r <liT mfr 3{2{(l l セャヲ@
t1 セ@ crq; セ@ "iff 711ft· 3/'P.TclT
f:iM 'f!r7T セ@ I
7. .,.,.,c:r q;wt S\' liT jャセ@ イセ@ CF.T r;ratrr <li?if セ@ qrr: vrr-1 <11FT イ_エセ@
jtセ@ GセゥtOエ@
q:;r ffl :Jh?
rrf!&:JTt $ fm,r Jl7l1rtt OiRJ lff VTT 'YI<Fffl 6
I
s. rRlerJP1f i!iT i3'ffi"? rrr ?TF rFft ct セᆬfイュ@ q;'!f 3h" 'ti1 セエ@ セエヲ@ "'rftr:!
tmFrr
9. 」[I。セヲゥ@ rn "i/iT \fflli'r1f 'ifl jtセイヲャ@ rr!f t I
1

I 0. セ@ セMヲサi@ _for;_B;s._fflf!jm セ@ ?1 PセQ@ R_i31I!\' !!JRi _ セM@ <lit 1


セBZcjカヲエ」GO・H⦅\QゥェAf@ Nqャ|iセ@ UffR _Fi1I _ セ⦅Alイ{ヲ@ .3{fq 'ffl71ff エゥGyO\Lセh@ vtM
カイセ@ !J t#l セ@
ft.;:<ft 1{TU.I'1f/ m:<fRrr. * JlFT ii fimrr ftr m/ qrl} vrrrt rr? JTVvtt セ@ セ@ セ@ ,
セ@ rRtm 7Ift
a;'Pf(tr ;ft セ@
'1ft Jli'lfD ff•" .to-r セ@ rRtef!Pff <nt !t flite" セ@ ュ・セ@ セ@ vrr:t <1fT
I

?tM m :................................
セ@ F.Im セ@ Tf/ ilf/'1tl'lofl セ@ if 'ffNiffiH
O:Vf R iTcT!'Y q:;rtfi ffi · ...................... ttmrT (. I

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セ@ m/ROUGH WORK

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1. セ@ セイ」\ョ@ セ@ セ@ #, セ@ セ@ lt lJq; セ@
セ@ st t. セ@ 3flUT { セ@ セ@ 3rt JrrUtr
セCエャSュ@
セZ@
A. qfcp rr セ@ セ@
B. ¥t<ft 31f't!CfiF( セ@ l. 1 2. 2.5
c. 3. 2 4. 5
セᄋ@ ocqr 3fTCfiR セ@
D. エヲgセ@ 3 . AB is the diam eter of a circle. The chor
d CD is
I.A,B,C,O 2. C,B,O,A perp endi cular to A B intersecti ng it at P. If
3. A,C,D,B CP =
4. C,D,B,A 2 and PB =1,__ the_ cs of the circle is
radiu
1. In each of the follo wing grou ps of word
s is a
hidd en num ber, based on whic h you shou
ld
arran ge them in asce ndin g orde r. Pick the
right
answ er:
A. Tins el even t
B. Man in England
C. Goo d heig ht
D. Last enco unte r
I. A,B ,C,D 2. C,B ,D,A
3. A,C ,D,B 4. C,D ,B,A
1. 1 2. 2.5
1fr.T f%' m セ@ 3. 2 4. 5
2. ョセ@ lr.f セ@ t Ci1%
m+ n+m n= 118
en ュKョセ@ #frif t
I. SQセ」ヲャ\Z@ セ@ ifffi WIT
2. 18
3. 20
4. 22

2. Let m and n be two posit ive integers such that


m + n + mn = 118
Then the valu e of m + n is
I. not uniq uely dete rmin ed
2. 18
3. 20
4. 22

3. AB セ@ crc=c=r セ@ セ@ 61 セ@ CD, AB セ@ セ@ 6
セ@ :ffi P tf{ G^ャォィᄋoッセ@ Cfi'«<T 61 セ@ CP = 2
セpb@ I 6, en crc=c=r セ@ セ@ 6 I.
3.
60
40
2. 50
4. 30

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4. What is angle x in the schematic diagram given I. 3fN 3«rtT 1ffi;n'U # セi@
below? 2. J{l'tT セ@ セ@ "R セi@
3. J{l'tT セ@ セ@ R セi@
4. J{l'tT セ@ セ@ # セi@

6. Staiting 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?
I. You are in the Northern Hemisphere
2. You are in the Eastern Hemisphere
3. You are in the Western Hemisphere
I. 60 2. 50
4. You are in the Southern Hemisphere
3. 40 4. 30

7. ュMエゥtヲ\rセ@ Tセュエ@
5. 40 ffil<'llflm セ@ V<fi セ@ セ@ I I ヲゥャ\Gセ@ <m
" セ@ 3 セ@ セ@ <fiR tiT{ セ@ セi@ <fiR cf:t セ@
vq; セ@ tr1f q;t セi@ .:> vq;
q;t tr1f セ@ セ@ セ@ l't1 "R セ@ ..) セi@ セ@
7 m/s セi@ tiT{ セ@ em セ@ セ@
I. 417 s 2. Is
セ」ヲZエ@ 3. 7/4 s 4. 1017 s
{セBr@ HZI・ュセN@ m セ@ n セ@
7. A 3 m long car goes past a 4 m long truck at
q;t セ@ ..) セ@ q;-('1" セ@
.:> rest on the road. The speed of the car is 7 m/s .
I. HセI@ 2. The time taken to go past is
I. 4/7 s 2. ls
3. 29 HセI@ 4. 3. 7/4 s 4. 10/7 s

8. セQヲTPHゥュGア[@
5. from a group of 40 players. a cricket team of セ@ TPセ@ セi@ 'q;' セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
II players is chosen. Then, one of the eleven is qfr セ@
q;t ᄋセ@ "R セ@ QPゥHセ@ Cfi'{C); セ@ fm;mrr
chosen as the captain of the team. The total " セ@
number of ways this can be done is セ@ セi@ 3fGr 1f セ@ GBZuiNLセrf_エ・[]アHQ@
.:>
m1t セ@

[ HセI@ below means the number of ways n セ@ q;t 'q;< セ@


Jl crrtm" セ@ セ@ (1'ffcf; セ@
objects can be chosen from m objects] セ@ "R セi@ 1f Jl セ@ セ@

I. HQセI@ 2. 11 HQセI@ cf:t セ@ セ@


I 'Cfi' セ@ セ@ セ@ cf:t セ@ セ@ <rnT01'
3. 29 HゥセI@ 4. HゥセI@ 2. 'Cfi' Jl セ@ セ@ cf:t @セ セ@ 3®<fi
3. 'Cfi' セ@ セ@ セ@ cf:t セ@ セ@ Cfi'R

6. セ@ A セ@ \R' セ@ rr cf:t
3fN V<f; セ@ セ@ 4 セWQ\ヲゥB@
セ@ m セ N@ flR V<f; セ@ qcf <f:t Jm-. 3fh"
" 8. Jar W contains 40 white marbles and jar B
V<fi セ@ セ@ セt@ "R, -;;IT セ@ セ@ A tiT
contains 40 black marbles. Ten black marbles
crrtm" セ@ セ@ セi@ セ@ A 3«rtT qcr セ@ セi@ from B are transferred to W and mixed
fvrMi "R セ@ <fliT セ Z@ セ@ t? thoroughly. Now, ten randomly selected
marbles from W arc put back in Jar B to make

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40 marb les in each jar The num ber of


blac k 11. Hov. man y non- nega tive integers less than
marb les in W
1. would be equal to the num ber of whit l 0,00 0 are ther e such that the sum of the
e digi ts of the num ber is divisible by thre e?
marb les in B
2. would be mor e than the num ber of whit I. 11 12 2. 2213
e 3. 2223 4. 3334
marb les in B
3. wou ld be less than the num ber of whit e
12. eft;; セcQTゥ@ A, B am C 1l V<f> セit@
marb les in B セ@
4. cann ot be determined from the セ@ t; am セ@ セit@ 'ffifl C セ@ A セ@
information given
tmr,
"
"crm em セit@ 'ffiT cffi;ffi セN@ セ@ <U
..>
rrr?" A セ@ Cli'6' セ@ qt; C 3'C'<R セ@
9. セ@ セ@ flit. セ\rュ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
.;) セ@ セ@
mfr trrm l (1)' C ;f
.;) .;)

B セ@
Qッセ」ヲイNZ@ セュQャ@ ... Baセ@
qrn, <Rrr 3'C'<R
fctilit: セ@ ... セᄋ@
tR A1. セ@ nsrr tR A2 am
B ;f セ@ セN@ "A ;f セ@
@セ ¥" Gir'' (1)' セ@ Cf>'t;;
tR A 3 I セ@ セ@ セ@ CfiT
Sf;R t; t?
AI<A2< A)
I. A 2. B
2. AI=A2> AJ
3. AI>A2- A, 4. A 1>Az> A3
J. c TNセ@

9. Con side r 3 parallel strips of I0 12. Of thre e pers ons A, B and C, one alwa ys
rn width lies
runn ing arou nd the Earth, parallel whil e the othe rs alwa ys spea k the truth
to the . C
equator; A 1 at the Equator, A at the Trop asked A, "Do you alwa ys speak the truth
2 ic of . yes
Can cer and A3 at the Arctic C1rcle. The or no?" He said som ethm g that C coul
orde r of d not
the area s of the stnp s is hear. So, C aske d B, ·'wh at did A say? "
l. A,<A2<A3 2. A,=A2> A, B replied, ·'A said No'' .
3. AI>A2= A3 4. AI> Al > A3 So, who is the liar?
l. A 2. B
QP N セ@ 3. C 4. cann ot be dete nnin ed
。nセs@
・fセャ@
13.
ァゥセm@

セN@ m ョsセ_@
l. T 2. A
3 L 4. K A
B

10. If aN セウ@
eF => 1
ァhセm@
then nS =>? セ@ R セ@ V<f> セ@ qc;n r 1l セ@ Cll'ma:
Srtセ@ Aam bエrセ@
l. T 2. A Vcf> セ@ セ@ 3ft'{ セ@ \R' セ@
3. L 4. K セi@ A tR
セᆴュ。N@ s アBサセュ。@
11. QッLセ@ qwr セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ t m セ@ セ@ セ@ 3fl'trr t;l セ@ セ@ セ@ ct fltM ,
セ@ F V<f> セ@ 3fcm q;r li)Jtth<'l ・ヲエ[セ@ セ」エイ@
セエ[G^@ I. aセrエZ[@ 2.
l. 1112 2. 2213 3. B セ@ R tR t; 4.
3. 2223 4. 3334

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13. 14.
101

A 8 35 \_.

,'\
I I
/ \ Gold
I I
:!4 ' 521 / \
Two ants, initially at diametrically opposi.te Qセ@ .... ! __,........--,1!_1 \ 1.
points A and B on a circular ring of radius R, ,9'1 N セ@ ,Jsa Jz Je ;J,o セ@
start crawling towards each other. The speed of Year
the one at A is half of that of the one at B. The
point at which they meet is at a straight line Based on the graph, which of the following
distance of statements is NOT true?
3R
I. R from A 2. z-fromA l. Number of gold medals increased
3R whenever total number of medals
3. R from B 4. 2 from B increased
2. Percentage increase in gold medals in
14. 20 I 0 over 2006 is more than the
corresponding increase in total medals
3. Every time non-gold medals together
account for more than 50% of the total
medals
4. Percentage increase in gold medals in 2010
over 2006 is more than the corresponding
increase in 2002 over 1998

15. QCf;" セ\iD@ 3ITcliR" cm;rr セ@ I x I x I cm 3


セュイ」エ セュ@
ifilTlrr セ i@ セ@ V<fi セ@ セ@ 4 x 4 cm2
Year ifrr QCf;" CPT セi@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ 0.5 em セi@
セ」fヲュゥ@
セFQGZ@ cF 3-ntm" tR セ@ セ@ fcf; frtHf セ@ セ@
セ@
lt ア[エNM⦅セ@ セ@ ;rgt セ@ I. 30 2. 34
I. セcjNヲエL@ 3. 36 4. 40
セG@ A pyramid shaped toy is made by tightly
15.
2. RPVセ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ 2010 セ@ placing cubic blocks of 1 x 1· x 1 cm3• The
セrヲN@ セ@ base of the toy is a square 4 x 4 cm 2• The
width of each step is 0.5 em. How many
セG@ blocks are required to make the toy?
3. セ@ ilTt facncH セ@ セ@ セN@ セ@ 1. 30 2. 34
セ@ セ@ セ@ cF 50% lt 3i'l'{ Cf;T セ@ 3. 36 4. 40
セ@
4. RPVセ@ セ@ セ@ 2010 セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ 16. DNAll セ@ TセN@ セaL@ T,G<i'tlT C

セ@ セrヲ@ セN@ 1998 セ@ セ@ セ@ 2002 cF セ@ cF litf ll t"l G <i'tlT C cF セ@


ャセエ@ m:rt;r セ N@ c:fm A mf T cF セ@ 1ft mnir

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セi@ fitHr DNA セ@ # セ@ セ@ セZ@ 1. Rs. 900 2. Rs. 800


3"Lilctlf fafatlctl セ@ Hセ@ 'R セ@ セ@ 3. Rs. 1000 4. Rs. 91 I .25
ftW 3'Lilctlf セ@ jゥ」エヲャセI_@
1 セQP@ セN@ 100/oG セ@ セ@ 19.
2. セ@ 2000 セ@ セN@ 100/o A 1fcfCf
セ@
3. セ@ RPセ@ セN@ 40% T 1fcfCf
セ@ 1000 セ@ セN@
セ@ to% CfiT 1'f''t1101 セ@ セN@ m セ@ セ@ it
4. 25% c 1fcfCf セ@ セ@
セ@ アヲ|。セPQ@ Wrr?
I. 3% 2. 5%
16. lnfon natio n in DNA is in the fonn of 3. 6% 4. 7%
sequ ence of 4 bases name ly 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 ofT. Whic h 19. A singl e celle d spher ical organ ism contains
of the following stran ds of DNA will 70% wate r by volum e. If it loses 10% of its
potentially have maxi mum d1versity (i.e., wate r content, how much woul d its surface
maximum infon natio n conte nt per base)? area chan ge by appro xima tely?
I . length I 000 bases with 10% G 1. 3% 2. 5%
2. length 2000 bases with I 0% A 3. 6% 4. 7%
3. length 2000 bases with 40% T
4. length 1000 bases with 25% C
20. イッゥャセ@
17. セ@ mffit セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ 3fltm it (I) X =4
VPᄚセ@ tf{ セ\エャ@ tf{ セ@ (2) m X - 4 = x2 - T R @セ M' qtf セjNBヲ@
aセ@ セヲ」uゥ@ セZ@ tJ
1. 6 2. 3 (3) Jrci: (x- 4) = (x- 4)(x + 4)
3. 5 4. 3rrffi" M' セゥエ@ (x-4 )<m セN@
17. Two plane mirro rs facing each other are kept
(4) 1 = (x + 4)
at 60° to each other. A point is located on the <5> m x = -3
angle bisector. The numb er of images of the Cfi'tvr m セ@ m;rcr t?
point is I. I セR@ 2. RセS@
I. 6 2. 3
3. 5 3. 3 セT@ 4. 4 セ@ 5
4. Infinite

18. AA V<fi セ@ エoEセ@ tR セ@ 0trr セ@ 20. Supp ose


V<fi セ@ セ@ 10% 01Cfitl101 tR til' セi@ セ@ (1) X = 4
セ@

セ@ ft:lv セ@ セ@ (2) Then x - 4 = x 2 - 4 2 (as both sides are


;l セ@ セ@
Rs. 729.00 セN@ en zero)
セ@ CfiT ftt;rr セ@ セ@ CfiT Cfm セ@ m?
I. Rs. 900 " 2. Rs."800
(3) Ther efore (x- 4) (x- 4)(x + 4) =
3 Rs. 1000 Canc elling (x- 4) from both sides
4. Rs. 911.25 (4) 1 = (x + 4)
18. I boug ht a shirt at I 0% disco unt and sold it to (5) Then x = -3
a friend at a loss of I 0%. If the friend paid Whic h is the wron g step?
me Rs. 729.0 0 for the shirt, what was the 1. I to 2 2. 2 to 3
undiscounted price of the shirt ? 3. 3 to 4 4. 4 to 5

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23. Following are three s ingle stranded ON A


'lfT7T \PART 'B' scqtjenccs that form secor..;ary structurt::i.
(a) AT T 0 A G C G AT C A A T
(b) A T; G A G C G AT AT C A A T
21. Qq; セ jG\ヲcr@ セ@ IH CfiT I% (w/v) tJt<;:r \!'f." (c) A G G GAG C GAT CCC T
Qcrznl$"1'1' セ@ (20 セ N@ m., Jrr.m .= 200,000) Based on their stability, which one is correct?
qrftta f.f>m セ@ セi@ li);:t) IH セ@ (3IT.31T. l. H。I] G HセI]」@ 2 (c)>(a)>(b)
3. (h)> (c)= (a) 4. (b) > (c)> (a)
=400) <fit セ@ ..:> 7lfct <fit S セゥャ HQ a@ セ@ 1Tft!t
セ@ セ@ iif;:rT to セNュ N@ セ@ <fit mft1 n1 24. セ@ qtf -err 」ヲD BG ゥャセ@ ゥヲャUセGBMhN@
セ@ f1r.rc セM@ セ@ セ Z@ qイセiDa@ セ@ セ@ fm::;:r イセヲゥ@エ ri セ@ t'fit;;r.
). 5 X 10 4 2. 2.5 X 10-2
3. 4.0 X 10- 6 4. 2.5 X 10 5 ュセキイ セエ_@
l. 4t$'E'dt;: Aヲャ セ ャ DI セゥャ Gエャ ⦅@
2 1. A I% (w/v) solution of a sugar polymer is 2. ウエDヲUQゥ セ Tt セ」^ゥ@ G ゥGpィセ@
d igested by an enzyme HRPセ ァ N@ MW=200,000).
The rate of monomer sugar (MW=400) 3. ァイDヲUエセゥアG 」^ゥ@ AヲャUエDセI ゥャ G_ャ@
liberated was determined to have a maximal 4. セIヲゥTエD@ SQセヲ\イョァG_ャ@
initial velocity of I 0 mg formed/min. The
tumover number (min- 1) wtll be 24. Whkh. one of the fo llowing en7ymcs is NOT "
1. 5 X 10 4 2 2.5 X 10- 2 pan of pyruvate dehydrogenase enzyme
3. 4.0 X 10- 6 4. 2.5 X 10 5 complex in glycolysis pathway?
1. Pyruvate 、・ィケ 、 イッァセZョ。ウ・@
22. セ@ セMcヲャ ..:>
カ ウヲゥ\Q@ q'(ffi qcc:l $5 "A" セ@ サ[ャ D セイゥエ@ 2. Dihydrolipoyl transferase.
CfiT セ@ セ@ tril" セ@ t: 3. Dinydrolipoyl dehydrogenase.
4. Dihydrolipoy l oxidase
1. n セ@ NH<im ョ KTセM@ セco@
2. n セ@ CO <im n t 3 セ@ セ@ cF NH 25 • セゥutNZhG@ R fエイョMセ@ 4;Jlt"btVI セ@ セ@

*
..:> ..:>
3. ョセ@ CO 」Zイョt KT セ@ セ@ セnh@
セ@ セ@ Q'Cfl" CflT JmTQ セ@ セ@
4. n セ@ NH c:rnT n +3 セ Mセ@ セ@ CO
3C"Gf{a(11 セ@ セ@ ffiv 3fTtf セ@ mBセ@
.:>

22. In an alpha helical polypeptide, the backbone CfiT q ;.n VIlli ;J


"' ..:>
m- ?
hydrogen bonds are between I. Tct.lftm セ@ セ@ セ@
I . NH of n and CO of n + 4 am ino acids R N セ@
2. CO ofn and NH ofn + 3 ammo 。」ゥ、セ@
3 tセゥエ@
3. CO of n and Nil 0f n + 4 ammo acids
4. NH of n and CO ofn 1-3 dmino acids 4 bセャ。ヲッt@

23. ctf;; セ@ m<i1


..:>
セ@ dnaセN@ ..:>
c\セヲャZエ@ セ@ 25. What phenotype would y ou predict for a
'fi'<ilVIIil セ@N@セ セ jovQ。Hセ@ 6: mutant mouse lacking one uf the genes
(a) A T T G A G C G A T C A A T required :or site-::.pecific イセ」 ッ ュ「ゥョ。エッ@ in
(b) A T T GAG C GAT AT C A AT lymp11ocyte::.?
(c) A G G GAG C GAT C C C T I. dセ」 イ ・。ウ@ in T cell cou!Jts
セ@ セ@ セ@ 3fiUT"{ tR, m-m <1tr セ@ 2 Immunodeficient
I. (a) = (b) = (c) 2 (c)> (a) > (b) 3. Increase in T cell counts
3. (b)> (c)= (a) 4. (b) > (c) > (a) 4. Increase tn B cell counts

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26. セNヲイ@ セュ@ 'A ア[セイ@ セ@ セ@ crc:r Cfif 30. 11q;y { iセ@ セ@
VJm"
.:>
mohot セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ t: I. セ@ <);' セ@ セ@ セ@ 5'PliT セ@ セ@
iNセ@ 'G-OH' セ@ Fゥセア[エヲ@ セ@ セ@ セi@
2. ュNセ@ セ@ 2. セ@ cfi セ@
.:> a,IVfj <F. 5'P liT セ@
3 セ@ 3ffi:rftcfi qセ[ヲェPQ@ セ@
セ@ セ@ #i<Fc12'
.:>
0 セ@
TNセョ@ セ」エゥXQ@ セ@ セ@ セi@
3. セ⦅L@ セ@ t;rtm セ@ :c\i 5'P tf{ セ@
16. The key determi nant of the plane of cytoktn esis
in mamma lian cells is the position of セ@ qセPQGエヲャL⦅@ <tiT セ@ 3'0 セ@
! . chromosomes セAj[XQ@ セ@ セ@ セ[@
1. central spmdle
4. セ。cヲャGM@
3. centriol es
4. pre-propha5.e band L:!IU4.U6 セ@ 'fltdJFraa セi@

17. セBrtャヲ@ セ@ セ@ セrョ@


30. In type II splicmg
セᄋ@
l. a 'G-OH' from outside makes a
I. セ@ 2. fuャセPQ@ nucleop hilic attack on S'P of first
3. ア[IセPQ@ 4. セ@ base of intron
2. a free 2'0 of an intcmal adenosi ne
27. Beating of cilia is regulate d by makes a nucleop hilic attack on S' P of first
I. actin 2. myosin base of intron
3. cotilin 4. ョ」セゥ@ 3. A 3'0 of an imemal adcr ッセゥョ・@ makes a
ョオ」ャ・ッーィゥ セ@ attack on S'P of first base of
28. qfr<r
.:>
hTrn'l«U Thセ\GBI@ ill<'l'fiC11 セ@ intron
(CFl R) セ@ 3frn;; ij;' 4 ftq 601 セ@ 4 . the hydroly sis of last base of exon is
f.!r<hoT <fi«t
carried out b) U21U4/U6
セ A@
I. Ca•l 2. Mg•2
31. .., ャ」エゥ\^セィG@ セ@ C1'm \Hゥ|[セィGャ@ セ@ セヲイ\Gャ@ セ@
3. HC03- 4. cr セ@ .:>
rn=aT m TfocQセア[@ t- Gl1t R fcmr セ@ CMJ: 'fiV-f
.:>
28 . Cystic fibrosis tran!>membrane 」ッョ、オエ。セ@ f;!Ma(1 t:
regulator tCFTR) 1. kno\\O to control the
transpor t of which ion?
A. ;;frarorJ
.:>
ft 'A セ@ ャゥヲHエセイ\G@ セ@ )
I . Ca' 2 2. Mg'2 rn:q 'Q"'cfl RNA rエNセ@ セ@ セ@ \rT-=j
I'T"lq HQイヲGャセ]@ セ@
3. HC03 4 . cr セi@
B. ;;fraror3IT セ@
セ@ セ@ セヲイ\Gャ@ 3fT01'cffi'tq:;
.:>
(1(=q DNA セ@ 61
c. 'Hch?;fchlil #% セョエ[イ@ Sセ@ セ@ m:r
1. sゥセュ。@S (a ") 2. Stgma 32 (on ) .:> .:>

3. Stgma E (aE) 4. Sigma 70 (a 70) sャヲ」nf\ゥcQセィ@ ttl


D. Ghセp」ヲ[Tj@ セ@ RNA c=ruT DNA, cJ.n アfHゥQセcヲャ@
.:>
29 In bacteria. heat-sho ck respons e is primaril y
セVQ@
controll ed by
I セエァュ。@ S (cr') 2. Signa 32 (o-' 2) セ@ :timJJ01 セ@ 'il7t:
.:>
3. Stgma L ((l) 4 . Stgma 70 (cr70) I. AC1'mC ., RC1'mC
3. AC1'mD 4. B<1'm"D

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31. Given below are some statements about 4. at the 5' end of the growing chain and
prokaryotic and eukaryotic mobile genetic remove them by 3'-S'exonuclease activity
elements or transposons.
A. Most mobile genetic elements in 33. セqtg@ セ@ セ@ ah:llct;{OI t" セ@ セ@ t"
bacteria transpose via an RNA
セ N@ niif'l;;Jl)A セ@ エャ\|Tuヲセ@ アヲエ。セゥイャ@
intennediate.
B. Most mobile genetic elements in 3fif3rcf
.:>
<Ret t, セ@ GTP ;;rc;T-3ml'Cil' セ@
bacteria are DNA. セエ_@ セ@
C. Mobile genetic elements in eukaryotes are
only retrotransposons. t. セf@ 2. セ@

D. Both, RNA and DNA transposons, are 3. err 4. cfr.:r


found in eukaryotes.
Choose the correct combination. 33. During each cycle of chain elongation in
l. A and C 2. B and C translation, how many conformational
3. A and D 4. Band D changes does the ribosome undergo that are
coupled to GTP hydrolysis ?
32. |サセcヲ、Gャ@ t" セ@ セ@ Cffift |サセヲ・ャ\[ サui@ l. Zero 2. One
3. Two 4. Three
セ@ セ@ DNA TQセa|_ヲ@ cf.'r セM。tゥャヲ@ \ャエセヲ。u@
セ@ ljURT セ@ セN@ セ@ m;rcr セ@ セ@ 34. セt@ iJlf<J 3fTtll':fi <t 3f?io セ@ セ@
I. セヲエ\[イ@ セ@ t" 5' fitt tR セゥャ、Qcヲ[サ@T q;M;;tii セ@ tl セ@ Griaャセ@ セ@ セN@
セ@ 5'-3' Q'f'A)o=;qfcf=<'lit;;Jl Sエセヲ。u@ セ@
セ@ セ@ mer セN@ セ@ fct<f;m セ@ セN@
エャ@セ セ@ tt!lGt セ@ セ@ l;fcliR t" Qcr311$A1 セ@ セ@
.;)

2. fctcf;rmft<;r セ@ セ@ 3' fitt tR アセゥャ、Qcヲ[サ@


<. m-:ar セ@ A6<"<lttli t?
セ@ 5'-3' q\hGAIセゥエ[jャ@ NLセヲu@ セ@
I. 」Iヲエ\セh@ 2. ci!R;it;;Jift
セエャ@ 3. Qt1l<'\;;n 3. セ」I[jャGヲゥ⦅@
3. facfirmft<;f セ@ t" 3' fitt tR q セ@ il Ii!Cf;{
セ@ QCJ'ffi ...セ\GャゥエSヲ@ " 、jセヲu@ 34. Collagens are the most abundant component
3'-5'
.
Gam
- of the extracellular matrix. In order to
セエャ@
maintain nonnal physiological processes like
4. セヲエ\[@ セ@ "' 5' Rtt tR TセゥャAcヲ[サ@ wound healing, bone development, etc.,
セ@ 3'-5' qcヲゥGigBTセ\QエS@ jエセヲu@ which one of the following type of enzymes
" .
Gam
- is MOST important?
セエャ@
I. Peptidases 2. Proteases
3. Amylase 3. Lipases
32. Copying errors occurring during replication are
corrected by the proof reading activity of DNA
polymerases that recognize incorrect bases 35. Ca2• セ@ t" セcヲ[サui@ セ@ ft:tQ- gMセ@
I. at the 5' end ofthe growing chain and セ@ .:> セ@ セ@ f.!tHr UCill.31T セ@ セ@ ュMセ@
remove them by 5'-3'exonuclease Cf;)fl" rエ^セ@ ('1 ;rtt セ_@
activity
I. @セ cf.'r \rsnTt'J セ@ <t mtf
2. at the 3' end of the growing chain and
remove them by S'-3'exonudease 31 cr4l イセ@ ftl:; i@セ
activity 2. Wnt セ@ セエヲS」^]s@ セ@ セ@ <ROiT
3. at the 3' end of the growing chain and
SNセ[I@
remove them by 3'-S'exonuclease
4. DNA Bヲセ@ 'QCf セ@ JtTa1'UT CfiT セ@
activity

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35. Which one of the following events NEV


ER 38. セ@ SQセHGP@
activates the G-protcin coupled recep tor tor セェゥjM]エ@ セヲゥZイ@ セ@ C1'm セ@
sequestering Ca2.. release? STiff v:rriT # セ@ セ@ 4HSfiAOi tfl.it #
l. Interaction of bmdi n to spen n receptors. セGXHQ@
2. Activdtion of Fnzz led by Wnt.
3. Cortical reaction blocking wョエOASMセ@ 'Cf'r
polysper:n} 2. セrゥヲGャQMSイ@ tJli
4. DNA synthesis and nuclear enve lope 3. FGF tJli
breakdown.
4. ュイセエヲャ@
36. 'HIAir:Q c:rm mゥcQセ@ セSヲエ@ # セ@ JfcR 38. Hydra shows morphallactic regeneration
セZ@ and
involves which one of the following signa
l
1. 3rn«<T V<i セ@ セ@ transduction pathway in its axis fonnation?
2.
3.
セ@
セ@
qセエ、Z。N@
セ@
(itrr
セ@
* mt
セ\HLエjcヲゥ@
セ@
セ@
セヲイ\[ゥ@
I. Wnt/fJ-catenin pathway
2. Retinoic acid pathw ay
3. FGF pathway
4. Delta-Notch pathw ay
4. SQセヲャM]エ@ CfiT セPQ@ (ltrr セ@
セ@ セ@ 3fclftl" 39. セ@
TROT trr セ@
*" J!l'1Tlr.1 *" セN@
3fS<f;" cr,T セ@
セ@
arrrr
3rr,;fif
セ@
* セ@
36. The main difference between nonn al and
'HA:ti'IOI セ@ セ@
transfonned cells are l. " "
1. immortality and contact inhibttion 2. セQ@
2. shorter generation time and cell mobility 3. 'HA't('(Oft セ@ セ@ *t G1 セ@
3. apoptosis and tumour suppressor
4. セiaGエM@
gene hyperfunction "
4. inactivation of oncogenes and shorter
cell cycle duration 39. The mammalian oocy te prior to spen n entry
is
arrested at what stage of cell division?
37. 20°C trr fctcJ;rmfn;r @セ 1 Prophase of mitosis
cr,l セ@ 37°C CfCf; 2. Prophase of meiosis I
セ@ セ@ セ@ t ma セ@ Sllf11CfiC1: セ@ 3 G 1 phas e of mitotic cell cycle
cmr ュセ@ セ@ セN@ セ@ JrtUcf; 4. Metaphase of meiosis 11
1. セM@ セ@ cmr 3fRir セ@ セ@ 40. `セTQ@ # セ@ セ@
2. セM@ :mtr=a cmr セ@ セ@ 61 セircQa@
?\&lAI01 セ@
3. セM@ セ@ cmr 3fRir セ@ セ@ m C'fr.f セ@ セ@ t"
セ@
セ@ @セ セ@ セ@ ;;ncfr セN@ セ@ セ@
4. セM@ :mtr=a cmr 3fRir セ@ 61 I. Oct 4, Sox 2 and Nano g
2. Oct 4, Sox 2 and Cdx2
37. When bacteria growing at 20°C are wann 3. Sox 2, Nano g and Cdx2
ed at
37°C, they are most likely to synthesize 4. Oct 4, Cdx2 and Nano g
membrane lipids with more
1. short chain saturated fatty acids 40. The pluripotency of the inner cell mass
in
2. short chain unsaturated fatty acids mammals is maintained by a core of three
3. long chain saturated fatty acids transcription factors namely,
4. long chain unsaturated fatty acids I. Oct 4, Sox 2 and Nanog
2. Oct 4, Sox 2 and Cdx2
3. Sox 2, Nanog and Cdx2
4. Oct 4, Cdx2 and Nanog

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4l. LEAIT (LF't'), v-.F セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ I. セ@ セエヲcQZカ@ ;A' q;lfi


tnf(:p41i1T (,trabidopsls lh,,fianai if Q'Tm セヲ@ セN@ 2. q-dt q;r セ@ セ@ 'C'I'm セヲHQサP@
セ@
-rr.PI- :;...,
m * セ@ セ@ f.tHT セ@ * セ@ Cf-'t;;:r.m 3. セ@
セ[ヲZイ@
cf:r Hlt'JCfi'(OI
t-. .f
*
'C"t'l

I. LEAI-T tLF}) セ@ セ@
セ@ cf:r セNイ@
セイョHQ@ セ@ 43. Dark-gr(Wdl seedling-. display 'triple rcspou ...c·
when exposed to ethylene. Which one of the
2 LEAFY (LFY) qu'r セHMQGP@ * ヲャセエZicQ@ セi@
following is NOT a part of'triplc response'?
3. leafyHuGスIセ@ セ@ cf:r セiエ@ I. Decrease in epicot) I elongation.
ヲャセイョHQ@ セ@ 2. Rapid unfolding and expansion of lea\'1:!>.
3. Thickening of shoo!.
4. LEAFY tLFY) W セ@ WtmT セ@ セ@ 4. llorizvntal grO\\ tl• of cpicotyl.
セ@ cnfo1 セ@ ft:tQ' f,;t R'l<l'< tl
44. セQjゥャイHZL@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ <ft'to1 m セ@
41. Which one of the following statements about
LEAFY (LFY), a regulatory gene in Arabidops1s
* ヲエャBGHQセ@ セ@ セ_@
thaliana, is correct? I. セ@ 2.
I. LEAFY (LFY) is involved in floral 3. dMセ@ 4.
meristem identity.
2. LEAFY (LFY) is involved in leaf 44. Whtch one of the folio\\ ing compounds is
expansiOn. generally translocated in the phloem?
3. LEAFY (LFY) is involved in root I. Sucrose 2 D-Glucose
mcristem identity 3. D-Mannose 4. D-Fructose
4. LEAFY (LFY) is responsible for far-red
light mediated seedling gro\vth. 45. イエゥDセIj@ セ@ セ@ セ@ \QDセIjエP@ 。セ@
SQaIヲゥャセエ@ 1f IQTゥャセ\@ cf:r arcft セi@ セ@ セ@
42. セイ@ セ@ セ@ N セ@ 3ilf<l::tiJt<l1 3<"f1Jh'l cf:r
em cヲQB\Gセ@ セ@ セ@ f.tHT
Cf<riv1 セ@ セ@ セ@ Wtmf * セ@ セ@ セ@
セJエ_@
Cf114Jf.!q(1 fiiAir-4(1:

セ@ セi@ セ@ I1RrQ セ@ ifm セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ : I. ATP 2. GTP


3. UDP 4. ADP
エNwセュャ@

2. セ@ tml 45. Nitrogen gas is reduced to ammonia by


3. ;:frc;rr tml nitrogen fixation method. In order to execute
the process. which one of the following
4. nm:rr;, セ@ tm1
compounds is usually required?
I. ATP 2. GTP
42. The quantum yield of oxygen evolution during 3. UDP 4. ADP
photosynthesis drastically drops in far-red light.
This effect is known as:
I. Far red drop.
46. fl"''tm''T Jil01 cfl セ@ ECG * S <rt'zr q;r セ@ セ@
Cf;T'{OT セ@ セZ@
2. Red drop.
3. Blue drop. 1. qfu:r <1'trr am セ@ セ@
4. Visible spectrum drop. 2. AV mtl セ@ セ@ qnJ セヲャ」[イ@ セ@
セ@ Cf;T ヲ」ャH[セQ@ セ@
43. Jittt * cmt-r rt<illl< セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
qfu:r セ@
Gsゥヲウャセhui@ 4lffit セi@ fitH'I" * セ@ m-m
3.
4.
。ュセ@
セ@ Cf1T tr.=r: \lCrOT
G^ャヲゥウセc@ Cf;T .wr セ@ tl .:> セ@

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46. The S wave of normal human ECG originates 2 nesNュQTセ@


due to ..:> "
3 T[NMセ」ri@ セャ[ヲAcゥサoi@ セ@ (NLS),
1. septal and left ventricular ..:>

depolarization. ュァセ@
..:> "
2. late depolarization of the ventricular 4. nlsNセ@
walls moving back toward the AV
junction.
3. left to right septal depolarization. 49. Which one of the following combinations must
4. repolarization of atrium. be present in a steroid receptor that is located in
the cytoplasm?
I. Nuclear export sequence (NES).
47. セ@ セイエGr@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
leucine zipper
Qq1 m セ@ セ@ SセゥャH@ セ@ <fi セイ@ セ@ 2. NES, zinc finger motif
セエ_@ 3. Nuclear localtzation sequence (NLS),
zinc finger motif
I. セヲイ@
4. NLS, leucine zipper
2. セヲイ@
3. qra- <frr セヲイ@
4. セ@ <frr セヲイ@ セ@ q;r セGエゥ\ャI|[QP@ セ@ m- セ@ 6'1 セ@

47. Which one of the following skeletal muscles of セ@ cf; セ@ セ@ .mifr;ror セ@ qjiセcヲャ@
"
human body contains highest number of muscle セGエゥ\ャI|UQP@ セ@ セ@ セ@ ..:>
Qq1 セ@ Slfclli101
fibre in a motor unit?
l. Muscles of hand
セ@ セ@ j。セュ@ セ@ m <fr t?
I. Neurospora crassa
2. Extraocular muscles 2. Saccharomyces cerevisiae
3. Muscles of leg 3. Drosophila me/anogaster
4. Muscles of face 4. Pisum salivum

48. セ@ .mw.rr.m セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ 3414il41


50. 'Segregation of alleles can occur at Anaphase l
1ffi!t (BMR) NMセPQHゥ@ t? or at Anaphase II of meiosis'. With reference
"
I. セ@ <1'm fcRm to this statement, which one of the following
2. eJ QCfil C'fi01 mn:rtt
..:>
organism is an ideal model system for
identifying stage of allelic segregation at
3. fvlw meiosis?
4. セ@ アZ。Gゥᆱッヲ セ@ (11't1 l. Neurospora crassa
2. Soccharomyces cerevtswe
48. ln wh ich of the following conditions is Basal 3. Drosophila melanogaster
Metabolic Rate (BMR) the lowest? 4. Ptswn sativum
I . A wake and resting
2. Prolonged starvation 51. セZ@ jゥT」セH@ セ@ セ@ <fTo:r Gn。ゥoiqセア@ Cfi't
3. Sleep
セaL@ B 'i:1liT C fit:Q8(1 セ@ t1 'Q(l; セN@
4. Higher environmental temperature
セ@ 、ャPQsiセT@ Aa Bb Cc セN@ Cfi't ヲ\ZAゥエセャ@
TY Nセ@ セ@ セ@ r G\ゥセウ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ fctim セ@ セi@ セ@ A, B <1'm C セ@ fit:Q8(1
ZエゥセI|UQP@ セ@ セ@ jュ セ@ セ@ セ@ Gn。ゥoisセアャ@ セ@ セ@ <f!R-F-<f!R Q<F セ@ セ@ セ@
セ@ Gmセ@ セv|。ゥ\Gヲ@ セ@ <frr <f<lT siAセcヲゥHQ@ セ@
I. 」ャ[イ_riセ@ セ@ セ@ (NES), セ@ l. 1/64
2. 27/64
セ@

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3. 63/64 53. ln an experime nt, clones of a plant is grown in


4. GゥセMjaQ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ a field. The plants were observed to be of
different heights. When a graph was plotted for
51. Genes A, B and C control three phenotypes frequency of plants (Y-axis) against different
which assort independently. A plant with the heights (X-axis), a bell-shaped curve was
genotype Aa Bb Cc is selfed. What is the obtained. From the above it can be concluded
probability for progeny which shows the that the observed variation in height is due to
dominan t phenotyp e for AT LEAST ONE of 1. it being a polygenic trait
the phenotypes controlle d by genes A, B and 2. environm ental effect
C? 3. variation in genotype
I. 1/64 4. influence of environm ent on different
2. 27/64 genotypes
3. 63/64
4. Cannot be predicted UTNセ@ CfiROT セ@ セ@ セ@
セ@ セ@ cft'a' セ@ <tPT セ@ Cfi«rr t?
51. セHゥj@ セ@ セ@ セᄋ@ pMセ@ セ@ cヲゥサセHQ@ t"l I. ゥサIャセGHio@ 2. TQセZュBGャオェ@
セュ@ ..... セ@ セ@ セ@ iftT:r セ@ セ@ セ@
.:>
3. <IGif'a"'iO.:>I 4. セHアIVェP@
セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ .:>
@セ アヲエッェセHQ@ セ _@ .:>

1. M-cytotype 9 x M-cytotype r! 54. Which one of the following viruses cause acute
2. M-cytotype 9 x P-cytotype r! gastrointestinal illness due to contamination of
3. P-cytotype 9 x M-cytotype r! drinking water?
4. P-cytotype 9 x P-cytotype r!
1. Noroviru s 2. Poliovirus
3. Rotaviru s 4. Filoviruses
51. Hybrid dysgenes is in Drosophila is caused by
P-elements. Which one of the following 55. セ@ lfer, セ@ セ@ セ@ セhicヲゥャ」エイ@ セ@
crosses between different cytotype s will lead to
dysgenes is? セ Z@ ヲゥaセ\Q@ crm 3fCr.ft allf<tll aftll セ@
I. M-cytoty pe 9 x M-cytoty pe d セZ@ ヲャQセH@ セ@ t'l
2 . M-cytoty pe 9 x P-cytoty pe <J I. <aMR<tiGI 2. セaゥ、DQ@
3. P-cytotype 9 x M-cytoty pe d
4. P-cytotype 9 x P-cytoty pe d 3. ii«;ctia U't 4. QFcl\-"i1ssnGr

53. セ@ セ@ * セ@ qJGtf セ@
@セ 'W<1' セ@ セcヲゥョm@
55. The phylum in which the animals are bilaterally
symmetrical in the larval stage and radially
セ@ セ@ t'l qJGtf fcrfiln; CfiGl セ@ セ@ セN@ symmetrical in the adult stage is
セ@ セ@ h511Rii4 , セ@ cf:t i1F(iil{(11 (Y-3re) I. Coelenterata. 2. Nematoda.
3. Mollusca. 4. Echinodennata.
セ@ セ@ CfiGl (X-3m) セ@ ft:tcr il'<rl1<rr mrr,
セ@ 3flCfiR CfiT セ@ e:rsF qnrr mrr 1 34<t)Cf(1 セ@ 56. セ@ q;qq; セ@ BGセQLN[@ lt セ@ セ@ Cfiacti<1<1.:>
セエB」ァ@ .:>
セ@ t' '(11fT セ N@ HィIᆪ[セTQ@ (1'tlT セ@ ;r;:rm
セ@
.:>.:>
セ@ CfiROT t": '"\.-·"
セ@ NSQセᄋーLcヲゥH Z@ セ@ Cfi«rr セ@
1. セ@ セ@ ftn)lrcrr セ@ cmur I. セTIaiD\ィォャ@
2. アセ。\エッヲャ@ セ@ セ@ CfiROT
3. ;:;fli'is:l'f\4 * セ@ セ@ CfiROT
2.
3. cヲゥャDセエ@
\?ll$<1sflAI$Ch)$C:fl.

4. fcrfiln; 3fti1s:l'f\4, q{' アセ。\エッヲャ@ セ@ セ@


4. 4('l)A{)AI $<hki
CfiROT

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56. Which of the following fungal groups has


septate hyphae and reproduces asexually by
59 セ@ セ@ セ@ セMュ@ Bセヲャ\Gエィキ@ セ@ tt
budding, conidia and fragmentation? I. セ@ 2. 4litf
l. Basidiomycota 3. セ@ 4. セ@
2. Zygomycetes
3. Chytrids 59. Which of the following is NOT semelparous?
4. Glomeromycota 1. Dracena 2. Bamboo
3. Cicada 4. Mayfly
57. [オヲゥcᆪQセエ@ イ」ョセ@ セ@ 3tfct GエゥjQセHZ@
セ@ セ@ 3qiji'(Oj セ@ Gエゥセcヲ@ セ@ セ@ 60. セ@ CfiT<'f {T) vet 3mt1Cft セ@ G{ (r) セ@ itm CJ;T

SエセsヲゥャPQZ@ 3{TJf セ@ セ@ 'tiJ:fiCfi'(Oj セ@ afVtc; セZ@


セ@
I. lnr = lna - b lnT
l . jゥD、cヲャセエ\G@ DNA.
2. r= a- bT
2. Jil$dCflifltt<'! RNA. 3. /nr = lna + b /nT
3. ヲィャエセjゥ\G@ RNA. 4. r = a +b T

4. セヲャ\Gエ@ DNA. 60. The general relation between generation time


" (T) and population growth rate (r) is described
57. The most commonly used molecular tool for by the equation
phylogentic analysis involves sequencing of I. lnr = Ina - b /nT
I. mitochondrial DNA. 2. r=a-b T
2. mitochondrial RNA. 3. lnr= Ina+ b lnT
3. ribosomal RNA. 4. r= a+ b T
4. nuclear DNA.
61. セ@ セ@ セ@ セMュ@ セ@ セ@ <fi'r セ@ セ@
58. セ@ m<mmft <fi'r 3q1i11eJ cfi'r セ@ ]エゥaiセ@
セィゥgi@ セ@
3mt1Cft セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セZ@ I. Aュセ@ <fi'r セ@
I. セCrotcヲ[ャ@ 2. Cflttlc-ACfl セ@ <fi'r セ@ セ@
2. #ROT 1Tfc!t<if セ@ セ@ セ@ Cf;lf セ@ セi@ 3. セュ@
3. 3fV<mft vet 3?>1at:BI セ@ セZ@
4. \J'Ii<'flGI't <fi'r セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
セmi@
4. セ@ trei 3c-Siat:Rl セ@ ;:mtTl4 セ@ 61. Which of the following is likely to contribute to
the stability of an ecosystem?
58. The dynamics of any subpopulation within a l . High number of specialists
metapopulation differs from that of a normal 2. Fewer number of functional links
population in that the 3. More omnivores
l. birth rates are lower than the death 4. Linear rather than reticulate food webs
rates.
2. death rates are lower than the birth 62. セ@ HセI@ セ@ ;l SQセH@ 3fsT セ@
rates. o;{ vet ]エゥセcQ@ JBt セ@ Ji1GT セcヲャHQ@ セ@ セi@ セ@
3. immigration and emigration rates are セ@

significantly higher. Jfc:R Cf;T セ@ アセoia@ セ@


4. immigration and emigration rates are 1. セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ <fi'r セ@ セ@ oro *t
negligible. セイ@
2. セ@ mcJ セZ@ セ@ セ@ *t
セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セcヲゥZQGエ@ セ@ セi@

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3 rrU セ@ .3-rte-;r セ@ 」TQゥSHGセcヲZ@ Jifu<r. I. ヲセhZi@ 11 Rl セ@ イセ@ n 'ftiJOOlliaftn


c;n;n;r セi@ 2. ェlサj[ゥセo@

·I fcf>#. セ@ * セ@ セ@ セM]TQ@ "R ;mc;rm *r 3. NLエQセ。P@


セti@ .t. 3C\ifi'101Cil

62. In 」オセッ、。ャ@ insect&. ュ。ャ・セ@ devciop from M. According to which C\ulut•onary theory, there
unfcrtilizc:d ・ァセ@ \\ htlc females develop from arc long period' with(.)ut sign11icant
fertilized eggs . 'I he ultimate comequcncc of evolutionary change:. iutcrrupted by short
this oiffcrcncc IS that episodes of rapid c·. olut10n'?
I. in any 」 ッ ャッョセ@ there arc always more I Punctuated l'quiltbrium
males than females. 2. s。ャエッNセゥョ@
2 a female is gl..'nCtlcally more 」ャッセ・@ 3. 'Vlutation
related tn her si:-;tcr than h' her own 4. Neutrality
oft\pring.
J. females arc behaviorally more dominant 65. セ@ ff/'Ht/?J(>IJ Jmii'Ttt セ@ セイエョ@ Jmrrcr q:;r 1flt."ll'
than the males.
HセエI@ (itTT セ@ セ@ (cr) セイZ@ 8.5 (!'tiT 22
4. in any colony there arc ah,ays more
tcmalcs than males. ヲャエNセ@ ttl セ@ セ@ c); ゥヲセ@ IJiitffi<fi CW7T c);
セ@ セイヲオ@ セ@ セ@ Jl (itTT a セイZ@ 8.5 (itTT

63. セ@ * tm:ft セ@ :aT<"fr 'QCfi 3fWmUT セ@ o.s ヲゥエセN@ セ@ アセ。ヲャョ@ セ@ t1 セ@ アセ。aゥャ@ セ@


セVZ@ fc:rQ' fカャセ]ゥ\ュ@ '>111,iffi<fi Q{OT q:;r m m
I. .3@1 JUT セ@ t.c:rtit CfiT 3rtlj0i "QQ セVZ@

セi@ iNセ@ 2.
2. セ@ 3f?f セ@ セ@ q:;r 3rti"'Oi vcr 4.
セi@
65. The mean (1..1) and standard deviation (cr) of
3. セ@ .. セ@ セ@ .,) m セ@ アセ。」イョ@ q:;r
body size in a Drosophila population are 8.5
セi@ and 2.2mm, respectively. Under natural
4. アセjィゥNMGャ@ セ@ q:;r ヲ。ャセ」]ア@ I selection over many generations the 1..1 and cr of
body size change to 8.5 and 0.8mm.
respectively. 1 he type of natural selection
63. An extraordinary sensory ability that elephants
responsible for the change is called
possess is
I. directional. 2. neutral.
I. emission and detection of ultra high 3. disruptive. 4. stabilizing.
frequency sounds.
2. emission and detection of ultra low
frequency sounds. VNセ@
3. detection of changes in earth's magnetic セ@ セ@ セN@ c); セ@ セ@ セm」ュ@ アセ。ゥャ@ セ@
field. セ@ セ@ セ@ セi@ fm:;r ijvセャGゥ@ セ@ セ@ Cfl't.l-
4. possession of ultraviolet vision.
<11', セ@ m'lf c); tmr ェアセcヲHゥョャQ@ WIT?
1. セMュイ・ッ@ GエANセtゥ@
64. セ@ fclCfil'ftk11Cfi セ@ <F セN@ セ@ セ@ G^ャヲゥセ・ッ@
.,) 2. セ@ セ@
3ft セ@ fcl<fil'ftkl1<fi Ta。セoゥ@ セ@ セ@ .3fa'ftt 3. Qr\nl$11 セ@ セ@ セ@
セ@ 6. セ@ <fro' fclcf;m c); 3f?i CfiT(fu; セ@ セ@ 4. G^ャ|Wセfc[Zゥ@ <f>llnt'i:an セ@ セ@
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66. A researcher would like to monitor changes in 68. What will happen if DNA is labeled by nick
the level of a serum protein for which an translation while doing DNA foot- printing?
antibody is available. Which one of the I. Nick translation will facilitate better
following methods would be best suited for the analysis because entire DNA will be
purpose? labeled and proteins binding at any
I. Immunofluorescence microscopy region of DNA can be demarcated
2. Fluorescence in situ hybridization with precision.
3. Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay 2. This will allow arranging the DNA
4. Fluorescence activated cell sorting fragment in the desired order.
3. Labeling by random priming may be
67. セ@ c); ft:t(r 3@ セ@ セM@ qfhii0101
advantageous as it generates smaller
.;>
fragments which can penetrate tissue
セ@ セォェアHQ@ セ@ 4&ffi41 セ@ セ@ ュMセ@ セ@ easily.
1. uv ヲセャエ]cGIq@ 4. The linear order of fragments from
2. 3fCRCFcl セ@ セャエ]cヲGI@ eft 5' セ@ 3' end ofDNA cannot be
arranged.
3. w:r;:r ヲセcャエ]GI」Hェ@
4. セ@ <ti'r '3C 3iC1ffltStl 69. Q"Cfi" セ@ セ@ 31o1sfiA"
.;>
セ@ Q"Cfi" セ」・NI@ 9il01
C1tiT Q"Cfi" セ」イLNᄃDZエJI@ Gヲエtaセ]PQ@ mc:rr t; I セ@ fct; 280 nm
67. Which one of the methods listed below is the 4't セ@ 3fUTCfi 3..-A C'l01 セ@ SfimT: 3000
most sensitive label-free quantification method .;> " .;>

for proteins セ@ 1500 M" cm- • t;1 1


'4ft 280 nm 4't セ@
1. UV spectroscopy q;r Jmft1!JUT o.9o t m セ@ セ@ セ@
2. Infra-red spectroscopy
CRlT tm1lr
3. Raman spectroscopy 2. 0.4mM
I. 2 mM
4. 13C content of protein
3. 0.2 mM 4. 0.02 mM

68. DNA 414011401 c); a'tuo=r '4ft セゥヲャc@ セ@ 69. A protein has one tryptophan and one
セ@ DNA JliiiffiC1 セ@ セ@ t; trr Cfm Wm tyrosine in its sequence. Assume molar
extinction coefficients at 280 nm of
l. セゥヲャc@ セ@ セ@ ヲ」ョセ@ <m tryptophan and tyrosine as 3000 and 1500
セ@ cRm セdna@ セ Q
」ュ M L@ respectively. What would be the
セ@ セ@ DNA c); セ@ 3ft m- セ@ molar concentration of that protein if its
absorption at 280 nm is 0.90?
セ@ セ@ <m &Cfi"-&Cfi" @セ 1. 2 mM 2. 0.4 mM
1%1:rr セ@ セ@ tr 3. 0.2 mM 4. 0.02 mM
2. セ@ DNA m <m crifU;c:r SfiR" セ@ セ@ セ@
70. a)" セ@ セN@ 3 q ill セHQI@ cti'r <jC'l'01T 3t1ilTt c);
セ」rュャ@
3. lMRuCfi 34Sf>AUI セ@ セ@ CfR01T t;mT<f c); セ@ セ@ CfR01T tr セ@

\ュセ。joゥ@ セ@ セ@ t セ@ セ@ セ@ セf」ヲオTQH@ 1jl"ff{"OT セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ t.


-ml q;r セ@ ifi«rr セN@ セ@ 3i(icfi c); m 344hft STセcヲHQ@ .;>
Ghゥセ@ trtmur t;:
1. 1jl"ff{"OT q;r セ@
セエャG@
4. DNA c); 5' -+ 3' セ@ セ@ セ@ G <m 2. セア[イ@

セ@ SfiR" セ@ ti4)Q(1 1%1:rr セ@ セ@ 3. セッ」GrL@ エMセ@

セi@
4. ャュヲMセ@ uMセ@

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70. Two groups (Control, Treated) are to be com- WRNセC@


pared to test the effect of a treatment. Since
individual variability is high in both groups, セ@ cf; セ@ セ@ セ@ qtr i@セ atpセ@ cf;
the appropriate statistical test to use is セ@ ;l セ@ セ@ TtJ" セ@ f.'tAAq(1 セi@
1. Analysis of variance. A. セSヲcゥeャG」NZイ@ vcf セ@ セ@ セ@ cf;
2. Kendall's test.
3. Student's t-test. Zヲゥ」セcGHoェ@ セ@ 1j<f(f セ@
tT{ セ@ セ@
4. Mann-Whitney U-test. DセTサIQ@ セ@ セ@ 3fUj cf; ftW 10
NADH 3fUj セ@ 2 FADH2 3fUJ cfi SHGアャセQ@
セi@
XNセ」ヲ[@
'¥fT7T \PART 'C' 31l<H11Jtl1 セ@ # セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
セ@

D」ZQセカエ@ セ@ セ@ 3fUJ It ftW 20 NADH


セ@ cfi セ@ セ@ セi@ to
mf 4 FADH2 3fOT 3fOT
セ@

71. セ@ em iifi セN@ セ@ <'l"trr セ@ c. 3c=q1R<1 :ti{:Qr\:ill$i<l NLD」ZQBGア[MセI セョャQゥHG\P@


セ@ Cfi«fT セi@ セゥヲ\ャI@ セ@ セ@ ;l セ@ JOCff?i'f<'1 セ@ セi@ セ@ セ@
Vcf; セ@ セ@ セ@ ゥャュセQ@ ゥャュセNL@ Vcf; o. ウエャD、Tゥヲセイ@ cfi jゥ\QGセ@ セ@ tT{

セM@ ADP <'l"trr P, <fiT ATP # qfiac\11 "QQa {:tiT セi@


!fli'Hh) m c) '?Ht CJ>t ヲウ|ゥセ@ 1Pra<1 セ@ ;r :a tRim (1 3qt)<t(1 cntr.rr セ@ fitHr :ti<iiJt;fi # セ@ m-m
セ@ ゥャュセNL@ セ@ ヲウ|ゥセjイ」エHQ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
9i'fwl)mc)'?l @セ I. A <'l"trr 8 2 0 8 ('l"trr c
I. 9i'fwl)ffic)'?l C, Dッヲャセ」Gゥ\@ !fllHhUI_ cfi 3. c ('l"trr 0 4. A <'l"trr C

セ@
2. 9\T'Hh)mc)'?l A2, Q'(Jfcl;s)filq; セ@ セ@ 72. The glycolysis and citric acid cycles are
important pathways to generate energy in the
セエ」ゥ@ セ@ cell. Given below are statements regarding the
3. !fl'i''Hh)mc)'?l o, t'. SGMDゥセ」ヲH^ェ@ セ@ production of ATP.
セエ」ゥ@ A. Electrons released during the oxidative steps
セ@
of glycolysis and citric acid cycle produce I 0
4. AヲIjアゥュセG_ャ@ A" q•ft!st!Z'fi 3f1=(>j" セ@
molecules ofNADH and 2 molecules of
セ@ FADH2 per molecule of glucose.
B. Electrons released during the oxidative steps
71. Sting of a bee causes pain, redness and swelling. of glycolysis and citric acid cycle produce 20
Melittin is a major peptide in bee venom. Melittin molecules ofNADH and 4 molecules of
is a membrane binding peptide that is involved in FADH2 per molecule of glucose.
activating phospholipases in the membrane. The C. The coenzymes produced are oxidized by
possible target phospholipase that is activated by electron transfer chain.
melittin is D. The conversion of ADP and P; to ATP takes
I. Phosphc!ipase C to generate inositol place in the intermembrane space of
phosphates. mitochondria.
2. Phospholipase A 2 to generate Which one of the following combinations of
arachidonic acid. above statements is correct?
3. Phospholipase 0 to generate 1', 3'- I. A and B 2. B and C
inositol. 3. C and D 4. A and C
4. Phospholipase A 1 to generate palmitic
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73. Vlti Sセ@ セ@ it, セ@ m セ@ 44ffi41 eゥQDセjエB@ セ@ セ@ 1J'1ft Vcf セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@


セ@ セ@ セ@ t/J,"' Qthftt1 セ@ lltl セ@ セ@ GXセ@ セ@ m:rr:
3irt" セ@ セ@ セ@ \QゥjセB@ セ@ it
セN@ (!) ® 0
1. セ@ mrcr セ@ t セ@ エセjLャO@ セ@ 1Uif
I f
.8
ェゥウセヲエ@ Vct w セ@ セN@ セ@ it c

セi@
2. セ@ mrcr t セ@ エセjLャO@ * mtt ;n;r "f
ェャウセゥヲ@ セゥエN@ 100 UJO 2110 100 1150 2110 100 150 200

8 9 9
4"acft<11 セ@ セ@ キMセ@
mvr <fit セ@ <n«t セ@ GXセ@ m--m m セ@ ct セ@ セ@ セ@

3. セ@ セ@ セcヲゥャエ@ lOOf t セ@ mm
I. W:fb 2. W:fa
セPM@
3. W:fc 4. a Otrrb
4li{T tl
4. セq@ .... セ@ ... セエQE@ 74. Hydrogen bonds in proteins occur when two
セ@ セ@ <m エウセゥ_ャ@ t m セ@ electronegative atoms compete for the same
セキュカイゥエ@ hydrogen atom
Donor - H .......Acceptor
The angle '8' between donor and acceptor of a
73. In a 30-residue peptide, the dihedral angles hydrogen bond was detennined from large
¢, 1/J have been detennined by one or more number of X-ray structures of proteins, as
methods. When their values are examined in shown below:
the Ramachandran plot, it is
I. not possible for¢, 1/J values to be
distributed in the helical as well as beta 0 ®
sheet region.
2. possible that the ¢, 1/J values are all in I I Ic
the helical region although circular
dichroism spectral studies indicate l" l
'Is
beta sheet confonnation. セ@ £
3. possible to conclude that the peptide 100 150 2110 tOO 150 2110 100 1150 200
is composed of entirely D-amino acids. 9 9 9
4. not possible to conclude if the peptide
is entirely helical or entirely in beta Which one of the distribution of'8' was
sheet confonnation. observed from the proteins?
I. Only b 2. Only a
74. セゥエL@ セ@ セ@ ?4£Uif'aUj<'fl tmlfUj セ@ tt 3. Only c 4. a and b
セQjエB@ tmlfUj セ@ n:ro- セ@ m セHサゥヲ@
eゥDセIjエBQ@ 3miu 'fl'fto セ@ セi@ 75. セ@ セ@ it cfr.:r セ@ (a, b, c) <trr @セ

セ M h@ .......セ@ il C'l a1fficf:l @セ <trr mft t I セ@ セ@ <fit tfr.t


3ffltct; セゥエ@ lft セ@ <t xMセ@ <t セ@ セ@ セ@ lTt セ@ セ@ セ Z@ a - 1
mg/ml; b- 4 mg/ml. c- 2 mglml.
セ@ セ@ セ@ f.tH:r セ@ セᄋ@

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b セ@ m 'Q'Cf; m セ@ セ@ Cf\MR«Y<'I am
25
セュQウエ_@
a
2D 1. 50 Cf\Mtz«Y<4 : 25 ヲャAエィ。セウ@

f
セ@

15
2. 200 Cf\MR'<Y<4: too セBGQヲcャD@
c 3. 40 Cf\Mtz'<Y<4 : 20 セq[。ヲエャウ@
10
4. 20 Cf\Mtz«Y<4 : 1o ヲャJIセエウ@
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76. Lipid rafts are involved in signal transduction


Substrate, 11M in cells. Rafts have c·omposition different
セS」]ウGャ\@ セォNZ。Okュ@ from rest of the membrane. Rafts were
セ@ セN@ セ@ m セ@ セ@ セ@ m-m セ@ セ@
isolated and found to have cholesterol to
sphingolipid ratio of2: I. The estimated size of
b>c>a I. 2. a> b > c the raft is 35 nm 2• If the surface areas of
3. a> c> b 4. c >a> b
cholesterol is 40A 2 and sphingolipid is 60 A2,
75. In the accompanying figure, reaction kinetics of how many cholesterol and sphingolipids are
present in one raft?
three proteins (a, b, c) is presented. Protein
concentrations used to obtain this data are a - I 1. 50 cholesterol : 25 sphingolipid
2. 200 cholesterol : I 00 sphingolipid
mg/ml; b- 4 mg/ml. c- 2 mg/ml.
3. 40 cholesterol : 20 sphingolipid
b 4. 20 cholesterol : I0 sphingolipid
2S

a
77. '1fl<;:;;ft 3qCf''(OI tR" セ@ GriD」\Iセcヲ@ vet
セ\QHT@ セ@ tR" :fl '<1111$$ セ@ 'RTtf セェcヲアゥGH@ -m-
c clifthifi<'l<f\)(41$<11.. Cflt セ@ セ@ セtZ@
ヲゥ\TQDc|Iセ@ vet セエィヲャQ@ セ@ 3<"qiG01 セ@
5 セ@ Jtrul:, セ@ アヲゥ。セNエQ@ セ@ セN@ セ@ 3fUT .;)

8 セ@ セ@ セ@ iifTFT .m! tR" セ@ セ@ セi@


Substrate , !J.M セ@ セj[ヲエcGHoゥ@ セ@ ft:tt! f-;IR)GI'< セ@ セ@
\ヲャゥtセ@
If catalytic efficiency is defined as kca.!Km, which
of the following statemen ts is correct? 1. ュ[イセ@
I. b > c > a 2. a > b > c 2. セHTcャjA@ セ@ fsl;m vet セ@ セ@
3. a> c > b 4. c >a> b 3. m;r セHT@ cqJJ セ@ fsl;m

76. セLュ@ 4. '1fl<;:;;ft セ@ セN@ セ@ tfcr セ@ セN@ セ@


R セ@ qJ'<Sf;l1uJ R ''ft:tftts tcR:''
3fUT3IT <liT 3"<4C セ@
GrセHQ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ mm セ@ 3f\Wr .;)

ュセエQ@ 77. Glycolipids and sphingomyelin are produced


c;m mrr mrr rct; セ@ Cf\Mtz:t'l<4 <1'm by the addition of sugars or phosphorylcholine
to ceramide on cytosolic and luminal surfaces,
セア[。ヲエャD@ <liT セ@ .;)
2:1 m1 m <liT
respectively, of the Golgi apparatus. Finally,
セ@ 3frnT'tf 35 nm t1 2
セ@ Cf\MR«i<'l <liT after such modtfications, these molecules are
セ@ 40A <1'm セ。D@
2
<liT セ@ 60 A2 located on the outer half of the plasma
membrane. What key events are responsible
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1. Membrane fusion only. セN@ セ@ C<'flf\;.As <t>t, '(!Ct; セ@ q'"{, セ@


2. Action ofFiippase and membrane fusion.
3. Action of only Flippase. ャゥウIセ\G[@ セ@ mtr セ@ セ@ '(!Ct; セ@ セ@
4. Flip flop of these molecules in the golgi q;r セ@ セ@ セN@ mtll'Jfr{ "<'llf\;.As セ@ セ@ w
membrane catalyzed by proton pump.
セ@ セi@ セ@ セ@ セ@ f% 1JOT セ@ t" fmt セ@
WXNセJ@ セ@ セ@ cmur "<'llf.;As セ@ セ@ m セ@ セ@
セ@ セ@ qy;t t- セ@ セ@ Gl<T セ@ t- ft:tt
ャゥ\Qセヲエ@ llTCfr セ@ <tiT セaBQcヲゥSエ@ it
cヲュセャQ\ゥ」エイ@
アセ。\エゥ@ セ@ .m.<nr.l セ@ '(!Ct; セ@ it, B\エ^IGaセウ@ •
I. C<'flf\;.A$ セ@ セ@ セIャゥエ@ q;r セi@
セ@ mtr 3'4"m'{ セ@ セSヲエ@ セ@ アヲエ。セ\ゥ@ Cf1t セ@
gJitFcM セ@ 2. C<'flf\;.As fffit Cf1t セ@ セ@ セ@ mtf
<tiAsl'iCfi<tUI
1. \エ^IBGaセウ@ セaBQcヲゥSャエ@ セ@ ciᄃ\GセヲゥャQ@ <t>t
セ@ Cfl'«ir t セ@ .m* セ@ qft:cf;l4
3. C<'flf\;.As t- fltt セ@ mtr Jt?mr セ@ .:>
<t>t
.:>
セ@
アセ。エZ\ゥ@ <t>t セ@ ifitm1
4. C<'flf\;.As セ@ fm't セ@ mtr Q<tifhflt<'l
2. \エ^IBGaセウ@ セ@ ᆬaBQセcヲゥャSエ@ q;r ゥセ\Gicヲャ@
GエヲTaセ」@ セ@ セN@ セ@ 3fr* セ@ セ@ セB@
jR:cf;l4 Tセ」エBQ@ <tiT セ@ Cf1"{CfT セi@ 79. When circular plasmids having a centromere
3. v-SNARE セ@ セ@ セᆬTPQ@ セ@ sequence are transformed into yeast cells, they
\エ^I」Tャセウ@ セヲエZ」|T@ 41<1141<1 q;r セ@
replicate and segregate in each cell division.
However, if a linear chromosome is generated
Cf1"{CfT t"l by cutting the plasmid at a single site with a
4. t-SNARE セ@ Cf\t \エ^I」Tャセウ@ セ@ restriction endonuclease, the plasmids are
Cf1"{CfT セN@ Cl'trr .m* セ@ jft:cf;l4
quickly lost from the yeast. It is known that
genes on the plasmids are lost because of the
Tヲゥ」エセBQ@ Cf1t セ@ CR'<1T セi@ instabtlity of the chromosome ends. What
could be done so as to restore its stability and
78. In an attempt to study the transport of secretory can be inherited?
vesicles containing insulin along microtubules in 1. Methylation of adenine residues of the
cultured pancreatic cells, how would treatment plasmid.
with "colcemid" affect the transport of these 2. Complexing the plasmid ends with
vesicles? histone proteins.
1. Colcemid induces polymerization of 3. By incorporating telomere sequences to the
microtubules, which in turn would end of plasmid.
activate vesicular transport. 4. By incorporating acetylated histone
2. Polymerization of microtubules is proteins to the plasmid ends.
inhibited by colcemid, which in turn
would inhibit the transport of secretory セ@ セ@ セ@
8{). Rec 8 Qq; セ@ セ@
vesicles.
3. Colcemid inhibits the vesicular trafficking セi@ ゥエセ@ ・ャセ@
through inactivation of v-SNARE protein. セi@ Qq; イ・」XlQセ@ ゥエセ@
4. Colcemid activates t-SNARE proteins and in セ@ セ@ it セ@ セ@ WcR: セ@ q;r .mer
turn activates vesicular transport. "
'{tnijAI01 セ@
79. セ@ '(!Ct; GエサセゥB_|@ セ@ セ@ セ@ C(;Uf\}As, I. AT:f セ@ セ@ ,m;q- セ@
mfR セ@ lf \エGTゥQセ@ セ@ セ@ セN@ セ@ セ@ 2. セ@ q;r セ@ セPQcヲゥャ@ セ@ 'Q'ct
セ@ JffiiliJ it セ@ 'Q'ct fcl<thM31<1 セ@ セi@ ャヲ_イセ@

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3. @セ セ@ セ@ ュZゥMセ@ "QCf ィゥセャケ@ processive but lack prtmase activity.


G1ven below are four statements about leading
.3Wtr ;;1'1 c<a <'11
and lagging strand synthes is m eukaryotes.
4. セ@ セ@ .3Wtr ;;fle<a(11, セ@ Which one is true?
crl("i<f>itl fcn:rr;;r.; セ@ セ@ "SmTCf セ@ I. Both leading and lagging strands are
synthesized by DNA polymerase a.
80. Rec 8 is a meiosis specific cohesin that Moderate processivity is essential to
maintains centromeric cohesion between sister maintain fidelity of replication.
chromatids in meiosis I. Which of the 2. Entire leading and lagging strands are
phenotypes listed below would you predict will synthesized by 8 and E. Eukaryotic
be manifested in a rec8L1 yeast? replication is primer independent
I. Only low viability of dyads. process.
2. Improper reduction division and low 3. Only the lagging strand synthesis needs
viability of tetrads. primer and synthesized by DNA
3. Improper equational division and low polymerase a.
viability of dyads. 4. Primers for both the strands are
4. Low tetrad viability with no effect on synthesized by DNA polymerase a
reduction division. followed by " Polymera:.e switching"
withE and 8.
81. セ\ャ^Z。@ DNA アャヲセm[エ@ 。セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
ffft\;:U(11, セ@ [イエNセ@ Sl!fiA'l<ll<'11 セi@ DNA
82. セ@ Sl"dt<% セ@ セ@ ll, セイZ@ oc 1+ r
qセ@ ji セ@ \?1 E (1'tlT 0 3ffl)q:; Sj !flsfl 'lj セ@ tJt?."
\GQエャtッ i Mコ K セ@ セ@ ¥C1 c;T セ@ セ@ P1
1

セ@ セ@ tt9i<ll<'11 セ@ .mmr セi@ エJセcヲゥL@ #


セ@
<'1'tlT P2, セイ」ア。ェヲゥQ\G@ tpt セ@ o セ@ 3("tllt\01

311FT "QCf セ@ セ@ ュセ@ セ@ il1t tt


セ@

セ@
セ@ R:nr セ@ セ@ セN@ mfrrH:r セ@ "' セ@
セ@ 'ilR セ@ セォャア\GQ@
セ@

セ@ <f>'tif-m セ@ セ@
m-m. mft <ft01l セ@ ll z セ@ (JJ-
J\i't<R)rngtt_ エセス[Z。HQ ッ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
1. DNA アHセャゥ|_Q@ a セ@ セN@ 3ro1T
'{tnOjAI.. 'iRm セ@ (0\ ( C1trr z· セtZ@ ti7r'o
"QCf セN@ セ@ セ@ ュセ@ mrr セ@ セ@ セ@ qr:lf Vcf;R セ@ セ@ em- セ@ m
S1Rltffi<a01 セ@ $1"1101t\itl em- セ@
m- セ@ ft:nr 1lt-'1#1 Sl !fiJi) :a (11 セ@
セ@
l. p セM セ [p R M セ@
セcヲゥ\GQt@ セi@
セ [d M セ@
2. セ@ 311FT "QCf セ@ セ@ 0 (1'tlT E
pNM\ュDGセ [p R Mセ@
セ@
2.
セ@ セ@ュ セ@ am セ@ セ\I[Z。@
セ [ d M セ@
S117lt17!:a01 STAヲャCゥQMセ@ セ@ セi@
3. pLMセ[ R M セ@
3. 1tR セ@ セ@ セ@
ュセ@ セ@ ft:ttr
セ[d M セ@
3q!fifli41 セ@ セャcヲ^ュ@ セ@ <1tff DNA
4. pLMセ@ セ[p R Mョイ」ヲゥ@
アIGセCゥ|_Q@ a セ@ ュセ@ セ@ セ@ セi@
セ [ d M セ@
4. セ@ セ@ セ@ ft:nr jq!filil41 DNA
アGヲゥャセ|_Q@ 。セ@ ュセ N@ セ@ am セN@
82. In context to lac operon, if two bacterial
セBGエャcA@ £ (1'tlT 0 セ@ <mr Bセャゥ|_Q@
strains P, and p2 with the genotypes oCr z-
セG、ャゥヲB@ and o+ r respectively, were used to z:
ーイッセオ」・@ mero-diploid daughter strain D,
81. Eukaryotic DNA polymerase a has tightly wh1ch one of the following statements
associated primase activity but moderate correctly predicts the expression of Z gene
processivity. DNA polymerase E and 8 are

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(p-gaJactosidase activity) in all the three A. DNA damage is always associated


strains? (0\ and denote the wild type r r with transcription inhibition.
allelle of the respective genes). B. TFIIH has no role in DNA repair.
1. P1 -No expression; P2 - constitutive C. In mammalian system, TFIIH plays an
expression; D - Inducible expression. active role in transcription coupled
2. P1 - No expression; P2 - constitutive DNA repair process.
expression; D - constitutive D. Because of mutation in TFIIH,
expression. transcription initiation is inhibited
3. P,- No expression; P2 -Inducible and incompletely synthesized
expression; D- Inducible expression. mRNAs remain attached to the
4. P1 -Inducible expressaon; P2 - template DNA leading to DNA damage.
constitutive expression; D -Inducible Choose the correct answer.
expression. I. A and B 2. Conly
3. Band D 4. Donly

83. SQゥセF@ セ@
セ@ TFIIH セ@ Nュセ@ t<1 3J1Ucn セ@ 84. セ@ Gヲャセ\Z@ セ@ mRNAs CfiT 3' fmr Vcfi
l"fGm Jt 1fr.1cf セM@ セ@
セ@ セ@ \エGゥャセッ@ セa@ trm' セ@ セ@ セ@ アセSゥcQ@ セ@ ;;m:rr
セ@

セ@ mn-1 jュセ Z@ セ@ セ@ Jt セ@
TFIIH セ@ Sセ。aゥQ@ qrm miT, セ@ DNA Cfiitt'!IC11 セi@ セ@ A セ@ CfiT セ@ Qii"\:JJI$A
IHW1C1 セ@ Jt セ@ セ@ セ@
セュヲイ@ I セ@ (A) アGェヲゥaセ|_Q@ G_aTU 4\rtnfr:qC1 セ@
. セimゥャ@ セォGャ。cQ@ セZ@ ;;m:rr セG@ セ@ セ@ セ@ m セ@ q;u; セ@
セ@

A. SQゥセF@ セ@
セ@ セ@ mtf DNA ;:f4\'flli1 セ@ fo:)k'JaC1 セZ@
pnrr WrC1' セ@ A. セHaI@ アGヲゥaセ|_Q@ Vcfi セ@
B. DNA IHRiC1 セ@ TFilH セ@ セ@ セ@ Qr::JII$A セi@
セi@ 8 セ@ (A) アGェヲゥaセ|_Q@ dATP セ@ AMP セ@
C. セ@ セ@ Jt TFIIH SQゥセF@ セ@ セ@
セBャヲゥcQ@ mRNA セ@ 3' M セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
DNA IHRiC1 セ@ Jt セ@
Cfi«<T セG@
Vcfi

@セ 1mmrr セi@ C. @セ (A) アGヲゥaセ|_Q@ Vcfi rnaMGエヲャQセ@


D. TFIIH Jt Sセ。aゥQ@ セ@ アセッオaL@ Q..-ar$A セ@
SQゥセFB@ ->
セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ nm D. セ@ (A) アGェヲゥaセ|_Q@ ATP セ@ ADP セ@
セZ@ ュセ@ mRNAs セ@ DNA セ@ mRNA セ@ 3' M セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
mtr ¥ セ@ セ@ セ@ DNA "'JCfi'fllii tR Cfi«<T セi@
qnurfAC1 tm;r セ@ E. セ@ (A) アGヲゥaセ|_Q@ ATP セ@ AMP セ@
セ@ 3mt TT-ll
-> mRNA eli 3' M セ@ セ@ q;T セ@
I. A CfmB 2. A'l'i c Cfi«<T セi@
3. Bc:fm D 4. A'l'i D F. セ@ (A) アGヲゥaセ|_Q@ dADP セ@ AMP セ@
mRNA eli 3' M セ@ セ@ q;T セ@
83. In order to study the transcription factor
Cfi«<T セi@
TFIIH, it was cloned from a large number of
human subjects. Surprisingly, the subjects セ@ :Hm;:nVil セ@ セ@ m-m セ@ 6'?
having mutation in TFIIH, also showed I. BCimC 2. cc:rmD
defects in their DNA repair system. Given A CimE 4. Cc:fmF
3.
below are the explanations:

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84. The 3' end of most eukaryotic mRNAs is


defined by the addition of a polyA tail -a
processing reaction called polyadenylation. 1. A(i"t.ITC 2. B (itiT D
The addition of poly A tail is carried out by 3. C, D (1"t.lT E 4. セd@
the enzyme Poly(A) Polymeras e. Given
below are few statements about this process:
85. With an intention to identify the genes
A. Poly(A) Polymeras e is a template
expressed in an organism at specific stage of
independe nt enzyme.
developme nt, mRNAs were isolated from the
B. Poly(A) Polymeras e catalyses the
given organism, cDNAs were synthesized,
addition of AMP from dATP to the 3'
cloned in a suitable vector and sequenced. A
end of rnRNA.
few of the eDNA sequences showed no
C. Poly(A) Polymeras e is a RNA-temp late
matches with the genomic DNA sequence.
dependent enzyme. Further, it was observed that these sequences
D. Poly(A) Polymeras e catalyzes the
were U-rich and found to be in stretches
addition of ADP from A TP to the 3' end
dispersed along the sequence. The following
ofmRNA.
may be possible reasons for appearanc e of such
E. Poly (A) Polymeras e catalyzes the RNA:
addition of AMP from ATP to the 3' A. Splicing
end ofmRNA. B. Alternate splicing
F. Poly (A) Polymeras e catalyzes the C. Trans-spli cing
addition of AMP from dADP to the 3' D. Guide RNA mediated introductio n of Us
endofmR NA. involving endonucle ase, terminai-U -
Which of the following combinati on is true? transferase and RNA ligase
I . B and C 2. C and D E. Deaminati ons converting C to U
3. A and E 4. C and F Which of the following is the most appropriat e
reason/s?
XsNセヲ」エュイ@ I. A and C 2. Band D
3. C, D and E 4. Donly
セエZュイ@
3lf セ@ セ@ mRNAs セ@ セ@ セN@ cDNAs 86. 、ゥ。ッ」ャセ@ ゥGiセjcQ@ セ@ セ@ セゥL\ュa@ セ@ セ@
ュセ@ セ@ セ N@ -crq; 3q1Cf(1 セ@ J1T<t t, 70S, SOS rfm 30S セエIゥaG@
jt SアDcヲゥャセQ@ セ@
cヲエmセゥ@ セ@ セ@ vet SQMjsヲGセcゥ@ セ@ セi@ ¢ 3f<'I1C1T I OOS, 130S rfm I SOS 3q$Cfii$41 セ@ 3t -crq;
セ@ Cf1tJ" eDNA セ@セN@ セ@ DNA セ@ セ@ mt'r セ@ rt -;;m:fr セi@
セ@ セ@ EDTA セ@ セ@
'AilffiC1 セ@ UI Jmt @セ tf1<rr セ@ fc'f> セ@ セエゥIaG@ cR
;:) 3q$Cfii$41 50S rfm 30S it セurcQ@
セ@ セ@
u-11m" u nm セ@
セ@ セ@
セ@ セ@ セ@ セN@ セ@ セ@ セ@ fcf; セ@ $rr 3q$Cfil$lff
セ@ セ`fHャ@ it tf1<rr セi@ セ@ RNA セ@ エャセゥG@
t1 t" セ@ tR lt セ@ セ@ 70S it
セ@ t- q;u mrcr Cf;R"OT セ@
セォQcヲH@ t: qゥヲZセ@ セ@ セ@
セ@ t. . ·- tm=;:f 3fMr セ@ 3t セ@
".)
aNセ@ セ@ セ@ ;nt't セ@ 'A'Cfi(IT セi@ ^WPsセ@ セ@ if
bNセ@ セ@ m CfiT セ@ cmur t?
c. エイrBMセ@ I. セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ edtaセ@ 'imTCf 3<'t
D. エZゥァGャセ_NヲュイMオB@ nm セ@
rnaセ@ Gエゥヲaセc@ Us t" セ@ 2. lOOS, 130S rfm l50S セエゥIa@ t" アセ。イョ・Q@
RNA Alft:c«:r "Sf<hr セ@ t セ@ EDTA セ@ セ@ ゥヲB\エQセTjGH@ t1
E. c<Ru アセ。イョ・Q@ セ@ セq[ヲゥmッャ@

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3. lOOS, 130S, .3fft q'j'ffitf!J'l CfiT セ@ 3. 4.

セNM[itBG@ VIral
load
i
;rcr tpr: 'fi4)Qi(1 セ@ セ@ セ@ セi@ In
blood
4. セエヲAjGャ@ em セ@ セ@ qq:(1' tt sャTBョセ@
(1l;<f ()ltfl?fi<tC:) "' セ@ * セ@ セ@ セi@
-nme - Time

86. When one isolates ribosomes from bacterial 87. Certain chemokines are known to suppress HTV
lysate, apart from 70S, SOS and 30S ribosomal infection whereas proinflammatory cytokines
subunits, one also finds a small population of are known to enhance infection. In order to
1OOS, 130S and !50S sub-units. EDTA explain these findings, control and chernokine
dissociates these larger ribosomal subunits receptor knock-out animals were treated with
into 50S and 30S, suggesting that they have proinflammatory cytokines followed by HTV
both the subunits. Upon addition of cations, administration and then infection was assessed
they reassociate into 70S, but none of the other periodically. Which one of the graphical
forms could be detected. What is the reason representation given below best explain the
for not obtaining the >70S forms? experimental results.
1. The effects of EDTA cannot be reversed
by the addition of cations.
2. 1OOS, 130S and 1SOS are modified 2.
form of ribosomes that are
irreversibly damaged by EDTA.
3. lOOS, 130S, etc. represent polysome
that cannot be reassembled denovo
without other cellular components. -Time
4. They are obtained as an experimental 4.
artifact in preparations of ribosomes.
VIral
load
i
87. fG' *J'l)Cfil$411 HIV セ@ em G1r.i セ@ セ@
In
blood
セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ '81$eo)Cf1t$411 セ@ em
'CliUc; セ@ セ@ セ@ セi@ セ@ sャセ\ゥ@ <f:r
セ@ tq fイャTセ\Q@ 'QCt *J'l)Cfil$411 セ@ セ@
セ@ CfiT セ@ セ@ '81$dCfil$cr11411 セ@ 88. fap::;; セ@ セ@ * セMGXQ@ セ@
セ@
セ@
mrr,
CfiT #{<"lliCf1"1 セM@
セ@ HIV セN@
tR セ@
<1C14{i<1
mlTI
セャイョ@ '4T GXQDcZon|ャヲセ@ アセTQ@ * セイヲュ@
ゥエセ@
Sll41f11Cf1 アセッャュ@ em fap::;; セ@ * セ@ セᆳ
ュセ\rイ@ 2.

セRN@
l
1.Vlral Vlral
INd
In
lo1d
In
j
blood blood

- l i me -Time

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s. 89. A researcher was studying a protein 'X' which


has been observed to move across cells when
an extracellular electrical stimulus is provided.
An artificial peptide 'P' was prepared which
resemble!> the structure of connexins and
competitively inhibits connexon formatiOn.
Whach one of the following statements will best
explain the fate oi protem 'X' if the cells are
treated with peptide 'P' and then electrical
88. Of the following signaling processes, which stimulus is provided.
one is NOT involved in cellular movement or I. X fails to move across cells due to
cytoskeletal changes? improper formation of tight junctions.
2. X fails to move across cells due to
1. improper formation of gap junctions.
3. X moves freely across cells as before.
4. X fails to move across cells due to
improper formation of desmosomes.

96. セ@ \エゥTgiセ@ セ@ セ@ Vcfi Wfr o;T ftlfc\;{ui cfl'r

セᄋ@ *
M- -ct セ@
Vcfi lfm Hi)Jilr..;ctil セ@

セ@ 'ffCf tmt セ@
# Vcfi * mfi' I
mtr eft mfi' セ@

セ@
セ@
qfif
mrr, tRcj ttuit
Cftlll セ@ ifTG

セ@ セ@ fcn<rr セ@ セ@ セ@ 1ffit セ@
・セ@
.;)

セ@ セ@ セ@ SJIT' セ@ セ@ セ@
89. Vcfi セュエ@

セ@
セ@ Vcfi セ@
ct
セ@

.lfR"-QR" セヲョ[イ@
·x· 'fiT
セ@
セ@
\tto'rr セ@
セ@
セ@ セ@

セ@
セ@
セ@
m,
trt
セᄋ@
A. セ@
;;flqujc:flq セ@
.;)

# * 'fiT fcr.mr, セヲ」|[サオゥ@


ct cmur s3rrl
セ@

Vcfi セ@
mrrt
q;ri!f.J::a.,. セ@
fq"('+!CfiC1: <tiri!CMI;f セ@
セ@
セ@
セ@
'P' セ@
m.r mar
'fiT セ@
セ@ mrr
*'
セ@
セ@
セ@ B. セ@

セsjit@
セ@
1i11t セ@

ct セ@
セ@ セMヲ」ャサエ@

<); CfiRVT セ@ # *
t"l セ@ セ@ 'fiT セ@ P' セ@ セ@ ct C. セ@ # 34Cfi<'li41 セ@ At4)(1cf;'t セM
tA'itT'r{ セ@ セ@ c!t セ@ セ@ mセ@ ·x· セ@ ftcrcr.; セ@ SJrr I
セGCュM@ D. セ@ '# セ@ T"HmiiT:fil!ri'f<l>:!t=N'ii:ITI セGw」エ@
セエ_@ Jセュヲエ@
1. セ@ セ@ セ@ 3r.jfl«f セ@ ct cmur セ G@
Cfl)ftlctiilit セ@ 31R'-tnt セGCx@ セ@ t'l セCュ@
2. 3fC1m;r セ@ セ@ 3r.jfl«f セ@ "ct 1. bセd@ 2. セb@

cmur 」エセIヲャア[S@ -ct .lfR"-tnt セ@ # x 3. aセb@ 4. A '(1'tlT C


JmJrt t'l
90. A patient with breast cancer was given a dose
3. X Cfl)fttq;ilit セ@ .lfR"-QR" セ@ セ@
of radiation along with chemotherapy and was
CセエGャ@ apparently cured of the tumor. After five years,
4. ゥエセcヲ」Gャ@ セ@ 3r.jfl«f セ@ セ@ cmur a tumor was noticed in the patient's lungs, but
the doctors confirmed that it was derived from
ctt)ftlctiilit セ@ .lfR"-tnt セ@ # X セ@ セi@

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cells of the mammary gland. The following of chromatin" (SMC) proteins that play a key
possibilities were suggested by the doctor. role in the organization of eukaryotic
chromosomes. Condensins along with another
A. Bacterial infection, after radiation, led to family of SMC proteins called cohesins
development of the tumors in the lungs. significantly contribute to chromosome
B. Migration of residual chemo-resistant segregation during mitosis. If the cells are
cells from the mammary gland resulted in treated with an inhibitor of cdkl
tumors in the lungs. phosphorylation immediately before the cells
C. Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition had enter M phase, which of the following
occurred in the lungs. statements is most likely to be true?
D. Cells in the lungs were induced to 1. Sister 」ィイッュセエゥ、ウ@ are held together by
become a tumor after chemotherapy, condensins along the entire length of the
and from factors secreted by mammary chromosome.
cells. 2. Sister chromatids are held together by
Which of the following is correct? cohesins along the entire length of the
I. B and D 2. Only B chromosome.
3. A and B 4 . A and C 3. Sister chromatids are held together by
condensins and attached to each other only
91. sヲ^Iaエrイセ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ t. セ@ at the centromere.
4. Sister chromatids ace held together by
セ@ セ@ セN@ セ@ セTゥw@ セ@ t" condensins and attached to each other only
セGHAcヲゥB@
B セ@ セ@ ZイゥセNGHャヲB@
. n!r-mTQ'' (SMC)
"
1irt'r.1
at the telomere.

cF 'QCfi" セ@ t" セ@ t1 GraエHセoヲ@ t" 4'tu;r 92. A, B (fr;r C (fr;r セ@ セi@ セヲエ@ * セ@ (i) C t"

セ@ ヲ。セTォmQ@ ;t セ@ 41Ciidlrl セ@ セ@ セ@ A h セ@ t, (ii) C t" mtf B h ;;ffiU'

セ@ lmr TGIセQゥ@ セ@ SMC セ@ CfiT セ@ t セ@ (iii) aセ@ B t" mtr セヲ「ゥイャ@ Cfi'<t" C セ@

..,.., セ@
Jfk Cfitir セ i@ セ@ セjゥエ@ <fiT 3trm"{ \ュイィセエN@

30it" M 3rcffm
cdk I !filf9'i)l'h4)ct;'{uj セ@
* rnr セ@
t"
t" {jti セ@
lmf fcm;rr ;;ffiU'
セ@ セ@ cF セヲゥaエャQ@ mkiarl f.

1. 2.
エNュセゥJB@ Sc<um ウセオュ@

Sセ ゥャイa@ セャヲB_」エ^h@ tJ Ab
rt'Sf)OMC response
AD

I. セ@ JBセエ@ " giセcQ@ セ@ 0 セ@


q151'(1., -anti A

セ@
__,.Time
2. セ@ *" セ@ セ@ t" wffi:R cヲャIセゥQ@ 3.
セ@ Serum
SNセ@ Ab
f"''''nse
セ@ セ@ crm セ@ ¢ t- mtr AT:f
セJᆬQ@
4. セG\ャゥ@
セ[エュM@
セ@ セ@ crm セ@ ¢ t" mtr AT:f セイ@ 1. A- セN@ bMセL@ cMセ@
Jセ@ .., 2. A- セN@ bMセ N@ C- セ@
91. Chromatin condensation is driven by protein 3. A- セN@ bMセN@ cMセ@
complexes called condensins which are 4. aᄋセN@ bMセN@ cMセ@
members of a family of"structural maintenance

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91. There are three substances A, B and C. Given C. Precocious germination is germination of
below are the pattern of immunological seeds without passing through the
responses in rabbits when (i) A is administered normal quiescent and/or dormant stage of
along with C, (ii) B is administered along with development
C and (iii) A is conjugated with B and D. Abscisic acid is known to inhibit precocious
administered along with C. germination
ャ N 「R
Sctt\IM
..,
D」ッヲエLセョ@ N セS@
... ·•nti 8
Seru•n
AO
Which one of the following combinations is
correct?
'"'*'W' tt'WIO'\lll' セキ@
· •ntlA 1. A, Band C 2. A, Band D
3. B, C and D 4. A, Cand D
- Time -Ttme

Which one of the following is the correct


94. セNqヲエZャGB@ ll Jm CfiT fclfcnm セ@ m
identification? セ@ セ@ jwエヲセ@ セ@ G_<fRT 3fc;q' セ@ 11'
I. A-protein, B-hapten, C-adjuvant セjエ@ "' 'SRoT セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セi@
2. A-hapten, B-protein, C- adjuvant
セ@ セ@ 11' セ@ q;tr.f @セ セ@ セi@
3. A-protein, B- adjuvant, C-hapten
4. A-hapten, B- adjuvant, C-protein A. ';jfif セ@ セ@ fclfcnm セ@ セ@

93. セ@ 11'
セ@ 3m'fft<:r セ@ セN@ wr セ@ セ@ セ@ sfr
ifr.;r fclfcnm セ@ ifTt 11' セ@ セ@ Cfi{J q;tr.f
セ@
B. let-23 セ@ V<fl' セ@ セ@ S」Zyセ。j\エゥ@ 11' V<fl'
Prls:i!d(1 セZ@
セキイ N セ@
A. fclfcnm セ@ .3ffi!rl:r セ@ 11' "'H.. I(101" セ@ セ@ 」[⦅セcQBPq\ヲャ@ wr セ@ セ@ セ@ trtrr
セ@ セ@ セ@ Pr!;J\iit!Cfi'(Oj G_<fRT セ@ C. |iセcヲゥ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セN@
YPEセQ@ Jmf-mf セ@ セSヲエ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
B. セ@ セ@
セ@
ifr.;rセ@ tr.r:\il iit!Cfi'(OI Q'{
セ@
セN@ セ@ セ@ LIN-39 'HfRiffi<1 ma セ@
セ@ セイゥ。@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ SQセcヲH@ G.<fRT セ@
セ@ セ@ <fl'«ft セ@ om セ@ セSヲエ@
セSュョャ@ 11' TNLヲHIセoqcャ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セi@
c. 31Cfli(i!qCfd m-or. セ@
セ@
セ@ fclfcnm セ@ D. セ@ 'Qcf c;_facfill<ti セ@ セoqャH@ セ@
'HIS11r=4 セイゥ。@ om,m セ@ セ@ セ@ fclfcnm セ@ セ@ セ@ VCfl' Ncf> セ@
セ@ 1f?R tft セ@ セi@ セcヲゥᆱ\tN@ セ@
D. qセcヲゥ@ セ@ 31Cfll<'lqCfd セ@
セ@
CfiT セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ |ャセエr」ウ@ セ@ セ@ セi@
セ@ Cfi«<T セi@ 3q<t)Cf<1 セ@ 1t セ@ m-m セ@ セ@
セ@ :tim"';f1 1t セ@ ュMセ@ lftft セ@ I. A '(1'tiT B 2 A'ctmC
1. A, s omc 2. A,B'ctm D 3. A '(1'tiT D 4. B'ctmD
3. B,C'ctm D 4. A,C'ctm D
94. Development of vulva in C. elegans is
93. Following are certain statements regarding seed initiated by the induction of a small number of
development in plants: cells by short range signals from a single
A. During final phase of development, inducing cell. With reference to this, following
embryos of "orthodo x" seeds become statements were put forward.
tolerant to desiccation, dehydrate losing up to A. When the anchor cell was ablated early in
90% of water development, no vulva formed.
B. Dormant seeds will germinate upon B. In a dominant negative mutant of /et-23,
rehydration while quiescent seeds require a primary vulva fonned but the secondary
additional treatments or signals for vulva formation did not take place.
germination

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C. A cell adop ting a prim ary fate inhibits


adja cent cells from adop ting the same fate but by the 16-cell stage, blastomeres
by lateral inhibition involving LIN-39 and will deve lop acco rdin g to thei r
also induces the seco ndar y fate in thes e pres ump tive fate.
cells. 3. Any blastomere isolated till the pluteus
D. A constitutive signal from the hypodermis larva formation will regulate to go on
inhibits the deve lopm ent of both the prim and deve lop into a full sized embryo.
ary 4. Afte r an intricate recombination at the
and seco ndar y fates but it is overruled by
the initial sign al from the anch or cell. 16-cell stage, the resulting embryo
Whi ch of the abov e state men ts is true ? looses its ability to form a complete
1. A and B larva.
2. A and C
3. A and D 4. Ban d D
96. セ@ GTFセPQ@ RNAi, lfcf; セヲエH[イ@ セ\Gi@
95. セ@ セ@
.;)
RUT
" ct fct<fim ct セ@ #l frtHf セCャSヲエイN@
CャセュMエ_@ セ@ セN@ 3lf <rm f セ@ GTFセPQ@ セ@
1. セ@ Tセ@ セ・ュ@ Cf'hcticis セ」ュヲエCャN@
セ@ セM@ 3m' q;r V<J; mr セ@ ro- CRIT utm?
セ」ZャGエイ@ A. セ@ セ@ ifil'<fi11C1 GTFセPQ@ セ@ セ@
Wtュセ@
セ」rュャ@
セ@ GSQ\ゥ」エセH@ セ@ m
\エゥセ@ Cfitml
2. セ@ ウセ@ セ@ em セ@ Cf'1=<<ticis B. セ@ GTFセPQ@ セ@ lfcf; セ@ セ@
lfcf; セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ mn r セN@ セ@ セ@ セN@ セ@ mR 31fT m
tffi; QVMセ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
.;)
#l セ@ o:tt'f セi@
Cf'h<ticis セ@ SQPsゥセc@ セ@ ct
.;) c. セ@ mctt m em エョセ@ セ@ セ@
セ@ セcヲゥQ@ セi@
セi@
3. cHGiB|zセh@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
(1'Cf; D. セ@ GSQ\ゥ」エセc@ セ@ セ@
セ@ cm;rr セ@ tafU
3ft Cf'hcticis セTQIH@
セNエョイ@
q;tm c:l'trr JmT @セ セMjョQtエ@
lfcf;
セ@ tR セ@ セ@ o:tt'f セi@
セ@ #l f」ャエゥセcQ@ i@セ セNL@
4. QVMセ@ セ@ tR lfcf; セ@
em SアセcヲHQsゥ@
.;)
3ITR fin:; r #l セ@ m-
m4m?
エーイZゥセGャ|ョPQ@ <t tni:I'TC(, アセッャヲcQ@ 3{UT I. A c:l'trr C 2. セ」@
ャヲ」[セュ@
3. s om o 4. セP@
toC1T セi@

95. Which one of the following abou t 96. What will happen if wingless RNA
i is
development of sea urchin emb ryos is expressed in wingless expressing cells from
TRU E? the stag e when this gene initiates
its
I. Each blastomere of a 4-cell stag e expression in a deve lopi ng Drosoph
ila
possesses a portion of the original embryo?
animal-vegetal axis and if isolated and A. The enhanced expression of wingless
allowed to develop will fonn a thus caused will broaden the area of
com plete but sma ller sized larva. engr aile d expression.
2. Each blastomere of a 8-cell stag e has B. Sinc e wingless protein makes a long
the capacity to fonn a com plete embryo rang e gradient, its effe ct will not be
seen in the sam e segment.

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C. The posterior compartment of each FrtHr # セ@ m m セ@ ヲゥ\セIjA@ セ@


future segment will get affected. 1. A(i), B(iv), C(ii)
D. Since engrailed expression is initiated 2. A(iv), B(iii), C(i)
by pair rule genes, the posterior 3. A(iii), B(iv), C(v)
4. A(v), B(ii), C(iii)
segment will not be affected.
Which one of the following will most
appropriately answer the question? 97.
ColumnA ColumnS Column C
1. AandC 2. OnlyC
i) Invagination i) Movemen t i) Hypoblast
3. BandD 4. OnlyD
of epithelial in birds
cells as a unit
o enclose
97. deeper layers
セSヲ@ セゥG@ セャヲ@ of the embryo
ゥIセ@ i)&fJT
tt«{t q;t @セ
セ@ * ゥIセC@
ュャZセ@
ii) Involution ii) Splitting
of one cellular in amphibians
sheet into two
ii) Ectoderm

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iii) ingression iii) Infolding iii) Mesoderm
セ@ セヲ@ epithelium in amphibians
iv) Endoderm
セJャ|qG@ iv)Delamination iv) Migration
l<>f individual in sea urchin
セ@ [cells from
ii)UI(1"'(Ui ii) セ@ ..,,Al..,i$ ii) SQhイセ@ セオイヲ。」・@ into
mr q;t セ@ * オエ\Tセa@
interior of the
embryo
セエᆱサBG@ v) Epiboly v) Inward v) Mesoderm
arr.;r.:r movemen t of in sea urchin
expandin g
ゥIャヲZセ@ iii) :Ncfi'(iiT CfiT iii) SQ\TセH@ outer layer so
Cセ@ that it spreads
jエ」イZセ@
tover the
iv) fafi1(Ui ゥカIセ@ ゥカIセ@ internal
セC@ surface of
セ@
remaining
jサHョセ@ セクエ・イョ。ャ@ cells
"""' 3l1'f1T
セjヲエ@ CfiT
Which one of the following is the correct
セ@
combination?
v) jエuョZHャセッ@ v) fctf(1R' セ@ セI@ l . A(i), B(iv), C(ii)
セュイ@ セC@ 2. A(iv), B(iii), C(i)
セ@
.L
3. A(iii), B(iv), C(v)
セ@ (f{CO l"'t..c4'qr!
4. A(v), B(ii), C(iii)
セ@
セn@ 98. セ\ェBTQ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ vet tfl?; * (mOl

セJ@ セ@ tfl?; セ@ セ@ セjヲエ@ セ@ (I)J!iilil' セ@


セュイ@ セ@ fl セ@ N jョciGャセ@ *'' 3'ft«l tfl?; セ@ q;t
セ@ FrtHr 3tr4lr:4fi\;<4tm * セ@ ュセ@ セ@ セ@
セエ_@

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BMP Wnt/Jk: atenin BMP FGF GエQセH@ fl セ@ tR' セ@ セ@ セ@


1. セ@ セM ! /
Cartilage セ@ --.,. Dkk-1 'fitr.f f.).,..a <1 セ Z@
セ@ A. セ@ セイ@ 1l'<mrortt CfiT セ@
Apoptosis
'QCti セ@ Cfii4r Cfi«<T セi@
.;)..;)
2. BMP-+ Wnt/P- catenin -+ Okk-1
1 b N セイZエG|t@
Cartilage
"..,.
Apoptosls セ@ セイッエ@ セ@ 9'1t$clSf')A C I
C. |ャ。エッ\ヲセ@ DNA ィI\NセエZゥGャ@A セ@ ヲゥ|NL」BGセsィイa@
3. Wnt/P-catenin FGF

sJP I 0trr fs\;CC.)Sh)A 2 iR セ@ prr t'l


---1 o£-1 セ」 。イエゥャァ・@
D. wゥNGMセ@ セt@ iR セ@ 9ii$dSh)JI D
セi@
4. wョエOセ\j・ゥ@

ャセ@ .
34<1Cf(1 セ@ セ@ セ@ セTャBGゥQ@ セ@ セ@ m-m
BMP セ@ Okk-1 --. ApoptOSJS GエQセ@
/'
FGF I. A Cftf B 2. B CftfT C
3. CCftrr D 4. A CftfTC
98. Formation of digits and sculpting the tetrapod
limb requires death of specific cells in the limb 99. Light is an important factor for plant growth
in a programmed manner. Which one of the and development. There are several
following interactions could explain proper photoreceptors in higher plants such as
limb formation? Arabidopsis thaliana involved in perception
of various wavelengths of light. Some
statements are given below related to
BMP Wnt/J}-atenin BMP FGF photoreceptors:
l. Jrtilage セ@ - - - - DkL / A. Red light photoreceptors are represented
! by a gene family.
Apoptosis B. Phytochrome Cis the most prominent
2. BMP- Wnt/J} -aten!n - Olck-1 photoreceptor to perceive red light.
1 "..,. C. Cryptochrome 1 and cryptochrome 2
Cartilage Apoptos is have evolved from bacterial DNA
photolyases.
3. Wnt/J}-atenin FGF D. Far-red light is perceived by
JP ---; PセMQ@ セc。イエゥャァ・@ phytochrome D.
Which one of the following combinations of
above statements is correct?
4. Wnt/jk atenln 1. A and 8 2. 8 and C
BMP ----.
l セ@ Okk-1 - - ApoptoSis . 3. C and D 4. A and C
/'
FGF 100. BセャDTIヲm@ セ@ セ@ TエDKセ」Z@ セエDsIjmZ@
tR' GェPQセ\Hui@ r.tmf セ@ セ@ セi@ セ@ セ@
99. セ@ セ@ mr fctcmf セ@ セ@ セイ@ -crq; セ@
セ@ GエQセH@ セ@ セ@ TtJ \HャGエQセT@ セ@
セ@ セ@ セ@ セN@ セ@ r..; q\エョNウIヲセ@ セC Z@
エuセiM]QL@
A. NADH B. FAD
セ@ if'$' セイッエ@ セ N@ セ@ セt@ セ@
C. セMcッa@ D. qセgゥヲZGAHcD@
Yaft!n1 e1t"'aan em セ@ セ@ セ@

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with sucrose uploading in phloem and its


アゥDGKセcZ@ エIセ[Zィ@ セ@ GェョセZエッャ@ frtttu セ@
transport:
3q'()Cf(1 {i<tll<4frl<6 セ@ セ@ セ@ :A4)\l1;tl A. Both reducing and non-reducing
セ@ セ@ m- liT :afAAffi<1 t1 sugars are transported efficiently
2. B (ftrr C through phloem.
l. A(JmB
B. Sucrose uploading can be both
3. cセd@ 4. A (fmC symplastic and apoplastic.
C. The route of phloem uploading is-
100. Pyrurate dehydrogenase is subject to feed mesophyll 」・ャウセーィッュ@ parenchyma
back inhibition by its products in glycolysis. セ」ッュー。ョゥ@ cells セ@ sieve tubes.
Some of the chemical compounds which D. Transport in sieve tubes is as per the
might be involved in the process, are listed 'pressure-flow model'.
below: Which one of the following combinations is
A. NADH B. FAD correct?
C. Acetyl-CoA D. Acetaldehyde 1. A, Band C 2. B, C and D
Which one of the following combinations of 3. C, D and A 4. D, Band A
above chemical compounds is involved in
feedback inhibition of pyruvate dehydro-
genase? 102. fmr セjゥエ@ セ@ Z。セNL_ゥ」ヲ@ i11$S:C)\l11;1
1. A and B 2. BandC
3. C and D 4. AandC セ@ セ@ f{\il)fa 4st mr tmr セ@ セ@ ifrT.T
セ@ Jli"4)r:4Fsfi41 :afAAffi<'1 セi@ セ@ セ@
101. セイュaカB@ G_Cmr ュセ@ \VQゥヲセャD」Z@ セ@ 31r:Q)r:4fs\;<41 セ@ ヲイャセ_\GQ@ セZ@
セ@ ;:) . セ@ アセ。イョ\GQ@ セ@ セ@ G_Cmr セ@ A. セBGwZエ\TaN@ セ@ セMcHGAiヲN[aウ@ CfiT ¥
セ@ セ@ srml ('{<6" アセ。\GQ@ セ@ セ@ セi@ セ@ セ@ セ@ qセcヲ[サoi@

セ@ セ@ セ@ CfiT セ@ (ftrr セ@ B. セBQIT@ G_CmT セ@ Aヲセ、IゥャDUL@ CfiT

アセ。ョ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ W1<i t: セ@
A. セ@ G_CmT )Nill4<6 mr Jlt;iqi114<6 c. サBGIセTQ@ヲ セ@ ョッ、セ@ CfiT <tlfs\;401
M- セ@ セa\GQjZN。@ アセ。\GQ@ セ@ t1 D. fmr セ@ セ@ NODULIN セ@ CfiT <tlfs\;401
B. セ@ セ@ :A:t1EIR<'1 mr セ@ :A4).,;tt セ@ セ@ m-lfr セ@ セ@
31q'tlEIR<'1 $IT m- セ@ tl I. A, B ettrr C 2. A, C Cttrr D
c. セcヲ[エャ M セ@ 3. B, C (ftrr D 4. A, B Cttrr D
セMK@ セMKュエヲイ@
102. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in legume
セ@ MKセ@ ョヲゥ\VQセ@
nodules involves complex interaction
D. セ@ riffi<613il セ@ アセ。ゥ@ セM@ between Rhizobium and legume roots. This
セヲゥaB@ セ@ セ@ セi@ complex interaction is governed by
A. Integration of sym plasmid of
セ@ :A4)\l1.t1 ;l セ@ m-lfr セ@ セ@
Rhizobium in the root nuclear
I. A, B (ftrr C 2. B, C ettrr D genome.
3. C, D Cttrr A 4. 0, B (ftrr A B. Sensing of plant flavonoids by rhizobia.
C. Activation of nod genes in rhizobia.
D. Activation of NODULIN genes in
101. Carbohydrates synthesized by photo- legume roots.
synthesis are converted into sucrose and Which one of the following combinations is
transported via phloem to other parts of the correct?
plant. The following aspects are associated 1. A, Band C 2. A, C and D
3. B, C and D 4. A, Band D

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103. セMSイエゥj・Z@ セ@ セ@ |ゥcヲャセQGuエ@ セ@ it C. Q{i:tt<(Uft セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@


tA4fr1e:t qft4tce:t 1R cru\ir l!'Cf; ·z· セ@
セ@ tt r.tJ:;r セ@ it $Actt1e:t セ@
ゥヲGャエ」セs@ セ@ セ@ セ@ m $ セ@
セ@
セイエN@
セュG@
o. セ@ qvt セ@ イエセjゥ」\o@ M t cnr
A. pVXPMNヲエャI[イZLciセAゥGD・\Raq
X MN@ PC |Aセcヲゥ@ セ@ 3ffllcticH セ@ tR ュセ@
MKエゥD」ャェ[Gセj@ bJ"-. P700 セ@ t". otrr セ@ セ@ セ@
B. P700* -+ ヲエャ[\TQI」LセM FeS" -i> FeSa -. @セ ABA mrtto セ@ tl
FeSx-i>Fd
c. pVウッMNヲゥGャエ[ZB\セJAQDb]イ・」q@
34,,Cf(1 」エゥイNセ@ $ セ@ セTャ[エ@ セ@ セ@ m-
セ@ bJ'- . PC- . P700
mlt ttt?
D. P700* -. ヲ_CゥセNエ。[|・Z@ 1. A, B otrr C 2. B, C otrr D
- FeSx -. FeSA
-+ FeS8 -+ Fd 3. A, B otrr D 4. A, C CJtlT D
tm:; r :A Tャ[エセ@ it セ@ m-lff lttt t?
104. Following are certain statements relat
l. Aotr rB 2. Botr rC ed to
plants exposed to dehydration stress:
3. com o 4. Dot rr A A. When the water potential of the
rhizosphere decreases due to water
103. A 'Z' scheme describes electron transport deficit, plants can continue to absorb
in
Orev olvi ng photosynthetic organisms. The water as long as plant water
direction of electron flow is presented in the potential is lower than that of soil
following sequences: water.
A. P680 •-+ Pheo phyt in-+ QA-i> Qa- + B. The ratio of root to shoot growth
PC -+ cytochrome b6f- + P700 increases in response to water deficit.
B. P700 • -+ Phylloquinone - FeSA -+ C. Plant cells tend to release solutes to
FeSa -+ FeSx -+ Fd lower water potential during periods
C. P680 •-+ Pheophytin セ@ QA-+ Qs セ@ of osmotic stress.
cytochrome b6f-+ PC-+ P700 D. Abscisic acid is synthesized at a
D. P700* -+Ph yllo quin one- + FeSx -+ higher rate when leaves are
FeSA-+ FeSa -+ Fd dehydrated, and more ABA
Which one of the following combinations is accumulates in the leaf apoplast.
correct? Which one of the following combinations of
1. A and B above statements is correct?
2. Ban dC 1. A, B and C
3. C and D 4. Dan dA 2. B, C and D
3. A, Ban d D 4. A, C and D
104. セjicヲゥ\Hoェ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ lOS. Hfr met- arg' leu · ウエヲGセ@ <=rtfT F - met arg leu -
t セ@ CfitJ セ@ セォゥ」イエ@ t":
セ@
st?, $ ilt'iT セ@ @セ ir.rrliT mrr, セ@
A. セ@ JmT<f $ CfiRVT ェ|\GQTセィャエ@ セ@ セ@ leu ' 4{thF1Hl セi@ セ@ CfiT tffit<f;
セ@ fa1tq セ@ c;rmrr t. セ@ n<fi
セ@ セ@

セャ・オ G@ arg+ュ、セN@ err f.n::;:r セ@


セ@ セ@ fa1tq ャヲセ[ゥ\G@ セ@ t セイQHa@ セ@
セ@ セ@ t. crar n<fi セ@ セ@ セ@ JmiT t?
セ@ セ@ lfcl;irl I. leu arg - met 2. leu · arg • met
B. セ@ JmT<f セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ <nlif 3. leu · arg · mer · 4. leu- arg- mer
t セ@ <nlif CfiT セ@ セ@ t"l

5/15 CRS /201 5-3A H-3 A


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r-- Pr()Qeny of test-cross --,1


105. A cross was made between Hfr met• arg+ Pl P2 1 and their frequencies
セ@ 6 5
leu• str5 X F- met - arg - leu-sfll, in which 45

leu• exconjugants are selected. If the linear


organization of the genes are leu· arg• met+,
A
- - -
which one of the following genotypes is
expected to occur in the lowest frequency?
l. leu+arg- met - 2. leu+arg• met - B - - -
. eu+ arg... met• 4 . /eu... arg met +
31 Profile of onセ@ markers fol lowing gel el ectrophores is

The following conclusions were made:


106. セ@ セゥャQGh@ セ@ DNA ヲゥャセQc@ A ntn' B A. In the F 1, markers A and Bare linked
セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ 」セヲN`\qGi@ (PI ntn' P2) and in coupling phase (cis)
セ@
B. In the F., markers A and Bare linked
q;r LェIoGiセヲ|TPQ@ セ@ 'lJm I セ@ 11'$' F I セ@ セ@
and in repulsion phase (trans)
セ@ セ[X\VサPQ@ セ@ 'llml セ@ セ@ セ@ C. The distance between A and B is 10 eM
セ@ 3"?r.Tf セ@ セ@ セ@ セjogQアH@ t": D. The distance between A and B is 5 eM
セ@
Which of the above conclusions are correct?
1. A and C 2. A and D
r-- Progeny of test-cros s--, 3. B and C 4. B and D
Pl P2 1 and their frequen cies 1
Marker 45 45 5 5
107.
A - - -
B - - -
Profile of onセ@ markers following gel electrophor esis

ヲゥエhセ Z@
A. F 1 '# セa@ (fliT B Ghセ\TヲmcQ@ セ@ ntn' 3q;()Cf(1 GBセ@ {fcf;" セ@ セ@ <nl'f1I'R!t cR
セ@ セ@ (cis) '# セi@ セjエヲゥ@ セi@ セ@ セ@ セ Z@
B. F 1 '# セ@ セヲャNLゥZi⦅\cQH@
'H.....
A (fliT B .... セ@ 1. X -'H セ@ <4 fM C1 3mmfl'
ntrr セヲゥア[oi@ セ@ (trans) '# セi@ 2. SQヲ_ゥGhBセ@ 3mmfl'
C. aョエGbセ@ ifm セ@ セio」m@ セi@ 3. セN@ セ」ョイN@
D. A ntn' B セ@ ilm セ@ セ@ 5 eM セi@ 4. 31fi:l'fll<ti"ot"i 3mmt'l', セ@ cnr.r セ@ セ@

34'()Cf(1 セエウcヲャゥ@ '# ュMセ@ セ@ セ@


107.
l. Antn'C 2. A (fliT D
3. B (MC 4. B ntrr D

106. Two homozygous individuals (PI and P2)


were genotyped using dominant DNA
markers A and B, as shown below. The F 1
progeny obtained was test crossed. The
frequency of progeny with which different
The above pedigree shows the inheritance of a
genotypes appear, is given below:
rare allele. The allele is:

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1. X-linkcd recessive B. The null hypothesis was that plants with


2. autosomal recessive red and white fruits will occur in a 1: 1
3. dominant with incomplete penetrance ratio
4. autosomal recessive with incomplete C. Based on the chi-square value, it is a
penetrance case of recessive epistatic interaction

108. セ@
セ@
Qi'R セ@
セ@ $ セ@
VCf; セ@ * セ@ Qi'R セ@ 'QCfi
D. Based on the chi-square value, it is not a
case of recessive epistatic interaction
Which of the combination of above state-
sャセ」ヲゥ\uェ@ セ@ セ@ t"i F1
ments is correct?
liar.f $ セ@ Qi'R セ@ F. $ ャヲ」Z[セcゥエQ@ m 1. A and C 2. AandD
q'{ セ@ Vim" *t liar.f セ@ mft, セ@ セ@ セ@ 3. Band C 4. BandD
セ@ Cl1lr セ@ Qi'R セ@ lfr; セ@ m t-
109. セ@
セ@ セ@ セ@ Jmmft 3fU4i(1<(0j ifiT 'QCfi セ@
t- セ@ セ@ t- セN@ セ@ セ@
tlr, Vifi" セN\ュ@ セ@ セ@ m'lTI 1.062 ifiT セ@ 'Q'(.fr(;r t- ft:rv ra"' 11,""' 11rct& 41 em セ@
faf.\;<(01 # セ@ セ@ 'ji14l\Art if\l'(fUIC1
Jfiir qJ1n' m1T ('C'ilf-cm Jfiir Po.C)j q"<(" = 3.841,
ifMt I c\i セi@ セ@ m1T (ftlr セ@ セcヲゥHQ@ セ@ セN@ セ@
+<lrli1C11 セ@ セ@ セ@
セ@ @セ Jt qJ1n' セ@ セ@ t:
A. セ\Hicヲゥotエ@ アヲエ[セオ@ tft *t セ@ a'trr
A. fallt11ljllfl tftR Jt .,. 'f1,. 11.. ,.j. . ,IIA'!.fl.l セ@
B. セM@ 3("qftaAJtrti'l
セ@ q;c;r セ@ セ@ 9:7 t" セ@ Jt セᄋ@
B. セ\HQcヲゥutiT@ アヲエ[セゥGャ@ tft セ@ セ@ fftlr
c. セ@ trct, @セ 3("qftacff @セ *t
セア[」イ@ セ@ セ@ l :lt" セ@ CセQ@
Rlf?Hlfi mrr fa"'l1l;l".n trtR # セ@
c. セM\ュ@ t- Jfiir t- Jn1lT{ q"<(", 」イNnセJエ@
セ@
D. セ@ セ@ セ@
3Nimft 3tU4i(1{0j ifiT 'QCfi セ@
D. Cfif$'-<m $" Jfiir $" 3fM{ q"<(",
*'' Jtfil c:Q f.f:C1
'Q'(.fr(;r *t SゥcjヲGMセ@
lfr; 3N1Jri1t
lft4i(HU I ifiT VCf; セ@ セ@ *'' 3m{' t- セ@ <A 41\:llif! Jt セ@ m-'f11'
3q{\Cf(1 セ@ t- セ@ <Alil\:llif! Jt * m-m 3q1Cfi1C111 セ@
l. ACMB 2. B mrrc
lltttl
l. AfftlrC 3. A 'C1'trr C 4. CCMD
2. ACMD
3. B C111rC 4. BCMD
109. Somatic recombination was caused by mild
exposure to radiation on flies heterozygous for
108. A plant with red fruit is crossed to a plant with a given allele during specific stages of
white fruit. The F1 progeny had red fruits. development and the individuals were allowed
On selfmg the F" two kinds of progeny were to develop. Such individuals are likely to have
observed, plants with red-fruits and those with A. clones of homozygous cells in hetero-
white-fruits. To test whether it was a case of zygous body.
recessive epistatic interaction a chi-square test B. site specific mutagenesis.
was perfonned. A value of 1.062 was obtained C. twin spots, i.e., patches of mutants cells
(chi-square value at Po.os=3.841 for Degree of and homozygous wild type cells in
Freedom= l). The following statements were heterozygous body.
made: D. tissue specific expression of the given
A. The null hypothesis was that plants with allele.
red and white fruits will occur in a 9:7 Which of the following combination of
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1. A and B 2. B andC globin gene. Mspll digested DNA from a


3. AandC 4. Cand D nonnal person gives two bands, 1150 bp and
200 bp, in p-globin gene. A family with a
110. セ@ セ@ 3RCfffiU セ@ セ@ セ@ Wr proband (based on the disease phenotype)
gave the following Mspll digestion pattern:
t. セ@ ヲャMB\GQセ@ ... セ@ # セ@ Mspll
qoウIセ\Gゥ@ tmrrr セ@ # セ@ Cfrr 3rSJ.<Iiir1
bp MaaW' FaltW San (I) Da1VW San (II)
セ@ tRi セ@ # セ@ 3C'<tf\aJ-. セ@ CfiRUT
セ@ t"l セ@ <tiil'ilr4 セ@ セ@ qm 'lTm
1150
Mspll セdna L@ セMBhャ]Q@ -;;fi;r # セ@ 4b'
a-art. ャUP「ーセR@ セ@
tr{ 3nttTftcl) セ@ セ@ セ@ q;i'if セ@ f.r;;r
.:1 .:1.:1
200
Mspll tmrr1' BGᆱ[ゥヲZAセャM]Q@ h:

bp Mather Faltlel' San (I) Oalqltel' Son (II) The following conclusions were drawn:
A. Son (I) is the proband and the given
1350
mutation is not present in Son (II).
1150 B. The daughter is a carrier for the given
mutation.
セ@ C. The gene is X-linked and thus Son (I)
becomes the proband.
200 - - D. The father and daughter are affected.
E. A de novo mutation in same site on
nonnal allele has allowed appearance
f.r;;r セ@ fitm セ@ セ Z@ of disease phenotype in the proband.
A. Tf HiIセ@ t' セ@ h 'lTm 3C'<tf\dd-=1 Which of the following combination of
conclusions will be the most appropriate for
Tf (ll) # セ@ t'l
the figure given above?
B. セ@ セ@ 3C'<tf\aA-. セ@ セ@ tpt セ@ 1. A, Band E 2. A,BandC
セエGャ@ 3. B,Cand E 4. CandO
C. -;;fi;r xM セ@ t' c:rtiT Tf HiIセ@
;;mrr セi@ 111. 3W <jmrr # セ@ qft'tiilitl セ@
D. fttc:rr c:rtrr セ@ セ@ セi@ vヲHゥセ@
E. セ@ セ@ tR' セ@ GBセT@ セ@ # rr セ@ セN@ セ@ f.r;;r qftaArr'l lt oャゥセcQ@ セ@
Qq;' i1if 3C'<tft<h1-=i セ@ セ@ # Wr セAZ@
セエGャ@ A. セ@ セN@ HlFs, セ@ 3C'<tl4-=1 セ@ セi@
3itR' セ@ fmf セ@ セ@ セ@ 34«'Cf(1 セiscヲゥエャG@ セ@
B. cAヲエᆪTI」ャゥセM]@ セ@ セ@ ;;miT t;1
tm:;; :tili'IJ1rr'i # lt m-m 34l1Cf(1C1A セ@ .;, C. ゥャGiBcTIセM]@ セ@ セ@ trGT<lT ;;mrr セi@
.:1
1. A, B om E 2. A, B om C D. <tii$dSh)ii )ilif'fM<ti, セ@ tJ'CT'lrr ;;mrr t;1
3. B,Cc:rtrrE 4. cmo
110. Sickle cell anemia is a recessive genetic
I. ANA 2. Ac:rtrrB
disease caused due to a point mutation in the
6th codon abolishing one of the Mspll 3. Bc:rtrrC 4. Cc:rtrrD
endonuclease digestion site present in the P-

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lll. ln high altitude, hypoxia induces increased


number of circulating red blood cells, which 113. ,rrtlftcn セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
can be explained by the following changes: cf:t Jiffll::tt:stil セ@ セ@ セ@ t'. セ@
A. The transcription factors, HlFs, are セ_[Z@
produced
B. Erythropoietin secretion is increased A. セ@ セ@ R Po1 tlCciT t Cftrr
C. Myoglobin content is decreased ーセJG@
D. Cytochrome oxidase ゥウ NL セイ・。ウ、@ B. セ@ セ@
Which one of the following is NOT true?
R (fl'q' セ@ ?; セ@
I. Only A pH tlCciT t'l
2. A and B
3. B and C 4. C and D C. RBC '# 2, SM ゥDY|iwセヲエGh@ セ@ ?;
c=tlT Pso セ@ t'l
112. fェ[ZアBセ@ セ@ セ@ G_<mT セ@ セ@ Jl D. セ@ セ@ ll セ@ 3qfqi¥<Q:st
セ@ ftjj;ftCfi<(Oj cf:t セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セCャ。エGiwゥ@ cf:t .*ffll::tt:st;t セ@ セ@
6: セi@
A. セ@ Cfi'O't Jl セ@ cl; 3fTmr.f trn1f Jl fitJ:;r Jl セ@ セMャゥt@ セ@ ;rlt セ@
3tm'l 1. セa@ 2. A c:lllT B
B. セ@ Cfi'O't lt t:clf.t crtm cf:t .,., 。セ@ 13ft lt 3. bセc@ 4. C c:lllrD
3tm'l
C. セ@ セ@ セ@ 113. During physical exerctse, the oxygen supply
il; 'HAfa {Ui <rsJilll
to the active muscles is increased, which bas
3tm'l been explained by the following statements:
D. 3iUt 。セcヲゥャ@ セ@ lt セ@ A. P02 declines and Pc02 rises in the active
cf:t 'H 1}, セ@ (11' tffif セ@
セ@
CfMCfiG Jl muscles
セ@
B. The temperature is increased and pH is
セ@ JiffifaRl セ@ セi@ decreased in active muscles
セ@ lt セMュ@ セ@ [イセエ@ セ@ C. 2, 3-biphosphoglycerate is decreased
1. A'R'A 2. aセb@
in RBC and Pso rises
D. Metabolites accumulating in the active
3. bセc@ 4 cセd@
muscles increase the affinity of hemo-
globin to oxygen
Which one of the following is NOT correct?
112. The mechanism of sound localization in a
1. A only 2. A and B
horizontal plane by the human auditory 3. Band C
system can be explained by 4. Cand O
A. the difference in time between the
arrival of stimulus in two ears 114. fitJ:;r セ@ *· Vcfi' セ@ セ@ i£'fCfi' セ@ セ@
B. the difference in phase of the sound 3{rnTt f <\; @セ Q'Cf urmr.r セヲャPQ@ 3fOJ3ft
waves on two ears CfiT 3rtftTcf; Frlt$Cfii'Hi1 セイュ@ mrr ?;I セ@
C. the difference in tuning curves of two
lt
セMャゥt@ t?
auditory nerves
D. the activity of neurons in superior
olivary nucleus, but not by the - - Neutlal cleldnn - - - - Cltlar* cleldnn
neuronal activity of auditory cortex. 1. 2.
Which one of the following is NOT correct?
I. Only A 2. A and B
-- ............
'
3. B and C 4. C and D
' '\

---c-1
\
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3. 4. 115. Estradiol synthesis follows a 2-cetl-2-


gonadotropin theory, where partial synthesis
occurs in the granulosa cells and the rest in the
theca intema cells of the Graafian follicle.
Whtch one of the following correctly represents
PGMNL]セ@
[!lodlooe............,...__,_, estradiol synthesis and secretion?

114 The fractional clearance of neutral and cationic


dextran molecules of various sizes through
·--tセZエ@ .. Jt:3;_J- セ@ 'lioaa-...a セ@ ....

kidneys of a rat is shown in the figures below.


Which one of the following is correct?
- - Heunl- - - - - Olllar*-..

--
ᄋMエセTQZゥ@ . J-
ᄋMQセ]ェ
........ ,
' '\
\

·-' ::z:.lt.ao.--r-
\ 2Jp ...... qrll セ@

セ@ 1

If 116. 3tT«f t- セ@ セ@ t- セ@ 3q'9,Cff1C111 セ@

i
I!
セCュM@

"'o
Mセ@
-
a-n セュ@
A. a'i<nis<'l セ@ (i) セ@
115. q\GサibTィセ@ セ@ 'Q'<t; RMセ ᆳ
b N セ@ (ii) セ@
セ@ セ@ Cf;T セ@ crnfi セN@ セ@ 3rifWc1; cNュrセ@ (iii) セ@ actt
ュセ@ セM]ゥ\GャィQ@ .3
セ@ # M セ@ nm セGn@
d N セャッヲ@ (iv) セ@
セ@ |ィIセゥE\GQ@ cf:t エIア[イセ@ セ@ # I
(v) Mエェセ\アゥヲ@
Q<'{lsl4'(il ュセ@ eM mer Cf;T r.t;:;r # セ@
ュMセ@ セ@ セ@ Cf;«1T セ@ 1. A - (iii) B- (iv) C-(ii) 0-(i)
2. A -(ii) B- (iv) c - (iii) D - (i)
1.
3. A - (i) B- (v) c - (iii) 0-(i)
CtooioeleRll 4. A - (iii) B- (ii) C-(v) 0-(iv)

116. Which one of the following is the most appropriate


match t;or the protected areas o find'aa.?
Cate2orv Protected Area
A. Biosphere (i) Chambal
Reserve
B. National Park (ii) Loktak
C. Ramsar Site (iii) Nanda Devi
D. Wildlife (iv) Rajaji
Sanctuary
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I. A- (iii) B-(iv ) C-(ii ) D-(i)


2. A-(ii ) B- (iv) c- (iii) D-(i)
A. Jt mr セ@ R
Jt Ql4i1t4'1 セ@ tn?; W·
3. A-(i) B-(v ) C- (iii) D-(i) :ac!lftft
4. A -(iii) B- (ii) C-(v ) D- (iv) s. ifi$' tfffift •umCfitJit <lit 3fTtm Jt
セ@ セ@ 4icr, セ@ CltlT セ@ <lit
117. 'ilR' Q1GCf ・ュヲセ@ [ョヲゥcjスBG\ャセ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ mcrr セ@
Jt セN@ ¥ セ@ CfU1l <lit セ@ セ@ セュヲエ@
c. セ@ セᄋ@ セ@ セN@ \エェf」ャcヲゥセHQ@
セZ@
\1Jff@6Cfi セᄋ@ :ac!iilft
Cf1't D. 'R tn?; # セ@ セ@ # BGqiMtN」ゥエセョヲ@ セ@ セᄋ@
セ@
セ@ "lfT セ@ tr;;r セ@ セtiGcヲゥュエ@
セ@

セ@ (i) セ@ (ii) セ@ (iii) セ@ (iv) lj3R'


T, + - -rrJllr • • セ@

T2
- - '(lt'l Z。セャ|ゥヲQ@ ':!.,:
+ + + + I. A- (iii) B - (iv) C- (i) D- (ii)
Tl + + + - 2. A - (i) B- (iv) C- (ii) D- (iii)
T• - - - - 3. A- (iv) B- (iii) C - (ii) D- (i)
4. A - (iv) B- (iii) C- (i) D- (ii)
」ョエtセッ@ T:o T3 ("11JTT• セtZ@ セ@
1. tfO'Itlr, m, セ N@ エZセ\@ 118. Given below are the main characteristics of a
2. m. セN@ エZセ。Iサ@ ... tf01tlr few mammalian orders. Match the names of the
3. エZセサ。@ .. セN@ m ,tf01tlr animals with the characteristics of their orders:
A. Hooves with even number of toes on
4. tfO'Itlr, セN@ m. エZセサ。L@ each foot, omnivorous
B. Teeth consisting of many thin tubes
cemented together, eats ants and
117. The following table shows selected characters
tennites
used in analyzing the phylogenetic relation-
C. Opposable thumbs, forward facing
ships of four plant taxa: eyes, well developed cerebral cortex,
omnivorous
Characters D. Hooves with an odd number of toes on
Taxon Xylem Wood Seed Flowers
or each foot; herbivorous
Phloem
T, + (i) Tapir (ii) Lemur (iii) Aardvark
- - - (iv) Pig
T1 + + + +
Tl + + + - Choose the correct combination
T• - - - - I. A- (iii)B - (iv)C - (i) D- (ii)
Taxa tセッ@ T 2 , T 3 and T4 are respectively: 2. A- (i) B- (iv)C - (ii) D- (iii)
I. Fems, Oaks, Pines, Hornworts 3. A- (iv)B - (iii)C - (ii) D- (i)
2. Oaks, Pines, Hornworts, Ferns 4. A- (iv) B- (iii)C - (i) D- (ii)
3. Hornworts, Pines, Oaks, Ferns
4. Ferns, Pines, Oaks, Hornworts
119. セ@ セ@ セ@ Q1GCf 3i(iCfi 1ii'Cfi'R' セ@ セ@ 3fCr.ft
118. CfitJ f(f;fi 1fOit セ@
セ@
セ@ セ@ f.1k!ct(1 セi@ セュエイヲ[@
セ@

セ@ セ@ ;rm セ@ <lit セ@ 4'f01l セ@ セ@ セ@ セM@ Cfi«1T セ@


セ@ mtr fm;rr;r crt:

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セ@ セ@ a ャゥセ joi@ "U7T BGセカエ\ヲ^」ョ@ セ@


A. nャセcヲゥ@ (i) Bor!"elia burgdorferi
A. 。エセJG@ (i) l1iili{(1iflf-;!41 # セ@
セM@ (ic(f セMBGイ@
(ii) Heltcobacter pylon
bNセ」イア@ (ii} SヲcサHQiセM[ャ\ゥ@ # セ@ B セ@ "U7T
セM@ (ic(f 」Nセ@ (iii) rゥ」セエウ。@ prowazelcii

# D. (iv)S/reptococcus pyogenes
」Nセ@ (iii)31i11C{(1tlf-;!41 セ@

(ic(f Nュセ」イア@
I. A - (ii) B - (i) C - (iv) D- (iii)
dNセ@ (iv) SQcサiセヲM[AT@ # 3fTm 2. A- (ii) B -{iii) C- (i) D- {iv)
3. A- {iv) B- (i) C- (ii) D- (iii)
セ@ (ic(f
4. A- (iv) B -(iii) C- (i) D- (ii)

I. A- (i) B - (ii) C - (iv) D- (iii)


2. A- (ii) B - (i) C- (iii) D- (iv) 120. Which of the following gives the correct human
3. A - (i) B- (ii) C - (iii) D- (iv)
disease- causal microbe match for each?
4. A - (i) B -(iii) C - (iv) D- (ii)

119. Which of the following options match the plant


tissue type with its correct function in vascular
plants?

l. A- (ii) B -(i) C- (iv) D- (iii)


Tissue Function B-(iii) C-(i) D-(iv)
2. A- (ii)
A. Tracheids (i) Chief water- B -(i) C - (ii) D -(iii)
3. A -(iv)
conducting element
in セカュョッウー・@ 4. A- (iv) B-(iii) c -(i) D-(ii)
B. Vessel (ii) Chief water-
elements conducting
element in 121. セ@ セ@ q'fu セHa M eIセ@ 1W
ane.iospenns
3ftr.ft セ@ セ@ セ@ Hゥ M カIセ@ セ\ヲゥエZ@
c. Sieve tube (iii)Food-conducting
element element in
Jn'lllnospenns セ@ セ@
D. Sieve cell (iv) Food-conducting aNセ@ (i) 1fUT
element in
ane.iospenns bNセI@ HゥIセ@
c. セ」エサ@ HゥIセ@
A- (i) B- (ii) C- (iv) D- (iii)
l.
D. 」rセIサゥ@ (iv) lftT
2. A- (ii) B- (i) C- (iii)D- (iv)
3. A- (i) B- (ii) C- (iii)D- (iv) eN セ@ (v) cgtr
4. A - (i) B - (iii)C - (iv) D - (ii)
1. A- (iii) B- (i) C - (v) D - (iv) E- (ii)
2. A- (i) B - (ii) C - (iii) D - (iv) E - (v)
uo. セ@ # セ@ m-m セ@ セ@ AtiicnJOI "U7T セ@ 3.
4.
A-
A-
(iv) B-(iii) C - (ii)
(iii) B - {v) C - (i)
D-(i)
D- (iv)
E - (v)
E - (ii)
セ@ CfiF(vjCfi(i'i セ[ヲャ。@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@

セ@

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lll. Match the five (A- E) group of organisms


with their correct taxonomic rank (i- v) 2. ャヲゥ」hQセ\@ CfiT JIB DE nm 。イセュ、ヲ@
given below: CfiT セ@ EE セi@
3. ャヲゥ」GhIセ、@ CfiT :I§[ DE ntrr ゥヲャセTI@
Group Taxonomic
rank CfiT JIB EE セi@
A. Crustacea (i) Order 4. ャヲゥ」hIセ\Q@ CfiT JIB DE ntrr ゥヲセTャ、@
B. Hominidae ii) Domain
C. nM.n..ntera (iii) Class
CfiT J1EI EE セi@
D. Ctenophora iV)Phylum
E. An:haea V) Family
123. Which of the following is true about the
1. A- (iii) B - (i) C- (v) 0- (iv) E - (ii) Digestion Efficiency (DE )
2. A-( i) B-( ii) C - (iii) 0-(i v) E-(v ) (assimilation/consumption) and Ecological
3. A -(iv ) B-( iii)C -(ii) D - (i) E-(v ) Efficiency (EE) (production/consumption) of
4. A-( iii) B - (v) C- (i) D- (iv) E- (ii) ectotherms and endotherms?
1. Endotherms have a high DE and
ectotherms have a high EE.
122. K-cnut' セ@ @セ # イMセ@ セ@ @セ <tn' t': 2. Endotherms have a low DE and
1. セ@ ftcf;m, セ@ セイエr@ 3l'm N (ftrr
ecto then ns have a high EE.
3. Endotherms have a high DE and
ウョZHセcヲゥ@ セahi@ セ@
ectotherms have a low EE.
2. セ@ fttct;m, セ@ trtR 3l'm N (ftrr 4. Endo then ns have a low DE and
sijサセcヲゥ@ DヲエZセGHャ@ セ@ ectotherms have a low EE.
3. セ@ セN@ セ@ trtR 3l'm N (ftrr
u4. アイ」セcHGi。ヲゥMqエッョ\@ セ@ セ@
fat4,_(1
4. セ@ セN@
DヲエZ\IセGHャ@
セ@
セ@
セイエr@ 3l'm N
セ@ * セ@ アIャヲセG\ゥ・]イ@ * m- セ@ (I nm
(ftrr
II) ¥ セi@ "3iCR セ@ セᄋ@ セ@ <fl1 セ@
セHTQ@ DヲエZ\IセGHャ@ セ@
* セ@ Cf;{J
セ@
セ@ セ@ r-;rr セ@
Ill. Compared to K-selection, r-selection favours セ@ <fl1 mc=rr セ@ イ N セ@ セ@ セ@ セ N@
1. rapid development, smaller body size mfcf; セ@ '(!ql セ@ qflfj' セ@ CfiT '(!ql ch ii"Gll
and early, semelparous reproduction.
2. rapid development, smaller body size
・イョZセJ@ セ@ ..セᄋJ@
and early, iteroparous reproduction. セji[ュJ@
3. slow development, larger body size and
late, iteroparous reproduction.
ュエセャ@
;;f\a31R # セ@ アセ。」|・Q@
セ@
セ@
qflfj' セ@ *
4. slow development, smaller body size セ@ セ@
and late, iteroparous reproduction セア。」|・]ゥ@ .,) セC Z@
I. セ@ I セ@ \ltUn4faCfi CfiT セ@ セ@ t',
tl3. ゥャエTQセ\@ アイ」セcHGェヲゥ@ CfiT セ@ セ@ t'l セ@
mt ャヲゥ\hIセQ@ セ@ tmli f m:rcrr iセ@
(DE) (+4ianCfi'(UI/3qli)al) ntrr qrfUl!tfffiCfi qrc;;441CICfi nm セ@
*
セ N@ c;;r.n *
セエ_@
m:l'Crr(EE) セ@ * il1t セ@ セ@ セ@ 2. セ@ 1 # Qtonc('ICICfi CfiT セ@
3'{T{ セi@
セ@ t,
qrc;;qC('ICICfi CfiT セ@ セ@ セi@ セ@
1. ャヲゥ|QセT@ CfiT セ@ DE ntrr II#
ゥャヲ\セQ@ CfiT セ@ EE t'l
Jュセ@
qrc;;qc('laCfi nm セ@ セN@ c;;r.:it *

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3. セ@ 1 Jt セ@ セ@ (ltiT アェセcHGiヲゥ@
Sjlodoa,

セ。ュM@
セ@ n セN@ アQセcゥGャ。ヲ@ <tiT \iftaatF( セ@ t'. + - 0

アQセSヲ@ セ@ CfiT セ。エh@ セ@ t'1


セ@ I Jt アjセcゥGャ。」エ@ セ@ セ@
.. + @] @
4.
|ijuセ、」エゥ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ 1m' セ@ セi@ I
- セ@ @]
セ@ II セN@ アjセcエGヲ|@ (ftn アjセエ@

セN@ セ@ CfiT Jftaatt< m セi@


.. セN@ m. Z。セGアB\QL@ Z。セjゥャョ\Q@
114. Two lakes (I and II) with a similar trophic 2. Z。Vn」エゥQセHL L@ m. Z。セiTcヲゥャHQL L@ セ@
structure of phytoplankton-zooplankton- 3. セN@ tmmUT, \。エ]ZnゥャセGQL@ \エゥセiTcヲャGQ@
planktivorous fish food chain were chosen.
To understand the 'top-down' effects, some
4. m. Z。セアcヲゥjHQL@ セ N@ tf<lmUT

piscivorous fish (those that feed on


planktivorous fish) were introduced into 125. Given below is a matrix of possible
Lake I, making it a system with four trophic interactions (beneficial {+), harmful (- ),
levels. Lake n was enriched by adding large neutral {0)) between species I and 2. The
quantities of nitra1es and phosphates to study names of interactions, A, B, C and D,
the 'bottom-up' effects over a period of time. respectively, are
Changes in the biomasses of each trophic ....... ,
level were measured. The expected major
changes in the two lakes are -
+ 0
I. In Lake I zooplankton biomass
increases, phytoplankton biomass
decreases. .. + @] 00
In Lake ll both phytoplankton and
planktivorous fish biomasses increase.
I
2. In Lake I zooplankton biomass
- セ@ @]
decreases, phytoplankton biomass
increases. I. Predation, competition, mutualism,
In Lake n both phytoplankton and commensalism
planktivorous fish biomasses increase. 2. Mutualism, competition, amensalism,
3. In Lake l planktivorous fish biomass commensalism
and phytoplankton biomass decrease. 3. Competition, predation, mutualism,
In Lake n phytoplankton biomass amensalism
increases, planktivorous fish biomass 4. Competition, mutualism,
decreases. commensalism, predation
4. In Lake I planktivorous fish and
zooplankton biomasses increase. 126. セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ \lm#i,.., セ@ セ@
In Lake n both phytoplankton and セSヲエ@ Jt r.tJ;r Jt セ@ ュセ@ eQt セ@
planktivorus fish biomasses increase.
aNセ@
125. Gゥ|ZヲエセTQ@ 1 nm 2 セ@ セ@ セ@ s. ttt .mr セ@ Sj;;;um41 if:r :at:t4<'1t

SヲイZ」ゥャTセQエ@ HエGャゥSセTcヲ@ (+), if"GCfii{Cfi セi@


(-), SセQゥヲ@ (0)) CfiT セ@ セォヲ、HQ@ t'l c. Zエ]セゥヲャT@ セ@ q'{ Slt'fmcti "'1 i4i.nt<'1
SヲイZ」ゥャTセエ@ A, 8, C セ@ D セ@ ;n1f JilnT: セ@ セ@ CfiT sltrti1{:01 セ@ セi@

セZ@

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0 [ェH」アセQ
セ@
Z@ セ@ Frtam 'fl.fr.i セ@ セ@
セ@ . (Hint: In values for 0 OS, 0 I0, 0.25 and 0.80
セJᆬᄋ@ are -3.0, -2.3, -1.4 and - 0.2, respectively)
E. セ@ セ@ 3ffltcf; yjiセ\ゥヲ@ セ@ セ@ The calculated Shannon diversity index (H)
セ@ 3r._p1cf セ@ セᄋ@ values for communities C I and C2,
respectively are
I. B, C ntrrO 2. ln'C
1. 1.4 and 0.69 2. 1.2 and 0.34
3. ln'D 4. A, B ntrrE 3. 2.1 and0.43 4. 1.8and0.37

126. Which of the following is/are NOT valid


explanation(s) for the observed pattern of
species richness?
128. セMTQDPゥャ@ fi1R4idt"tn * セ@ V<li Jfl"if1Cft *
\3101S4'E\4 ャ\ヲ_」ゥセ@ セ Z@ f (A 1A 1} - 0.59; f (A 1A2) -
A. Older communities are more species-
rich. 0.16, f(AzA2) = 0.25. セ@ fcn:t«;r # Gt セ@ ctlt
B. Large areas support more species. セcヲャuエ_@
C. Natural enemies promote reduced I. At-=0.59 A2=0.41
species richness at local level. 2. A 19>.75 A2=0.2S
D. Communities in climatically similar 3. A 1..:0.67 A 2 =0.33
habitats may themselves be similar in 4. A 1 O.S5 A 2=0.44
species richness.
E. Greater productivity permits existence of 128. In a population at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the
more species. genotype frequencies are· f(A 1A 1) = 0.59; f (A 1A2)
1. B, Cand D 2. OnlyC = 0.16; f(AzAz) = 0.25. What are the frequenctes of
3. Only D 4. A, BandE the two alleles at this locus?
1. At=O 59 A2=0A I
2. A 1=0.75 A2=0.25
127. セ@ GaIェセャ\ゥヲ@ # tn<fl' mft irr セ@ # 」セ\ゥヲ@ 3. A1=0.67 A2=0.33
」エャセJ Z@ 4. A 1=0.55 A2=0.44

セ@ セ@
129. セ@ セ@ tR セ@ c;.t セ@ 3ft{ Nit tR セ@
A B c D
Cl 25 25 25 25 セ@ tR q:;ra•e:.., Cfii@l セ@ セ@ セ@ m-
C2 80 05 05 3rtrcrr セ@
10 Cf\t joiセ」AGPQ@ セ@ fc:tc.r セ@ セ@
セ@ セ@ fc:tc.r セ@ セt@ セ@ セi@ セ@ TセcヲゥHBアPQj@
{lAin: 0.05, 0.10, 0.25 ntrr 0.80 セ@ fc:tc.r In セ@ セ@

セjゥョイ ZMSNPL@ -2.3, -1.4 nm -o.2) セ@ セ@ セᄋ@ Gt セ@ セ@ m}J セ@ I セ@


セ@ Cl ntrrC2 セ@ fc:tc.r TセcヲゥHQ@ セ@
セ@ セ@ 'Q'Cfi' ww セ@ セ@ セH^G[ゥZI\エ@
セ@ 't(il<fii<fi (H) セイZ@ セ Z@
cfiSc.t
セ@ セ@ セ@ "3.......... an セ@ セ@ . セ@ ifTflTc:f
), 1.4 ntrr 0.69 2. 1.2 (11lf' 0.34
Cfi«ft セ@ セ@ mtt, セ@ セ@ セ@
(fil<i>IOI) cR セi@ 'Q'Cfi' セ@ セ@ $f't セ@ セ@
3. 2.1 ({trr 0.43 4. 1.8 ntrr 0.37
セ@ セ@ セi@ セiC@
117. The following table shows the number of セーイ N セ」エ@
individuals of each species found in two 'Q'Cfi' AEn"urfact セ@ # 1Cfct' セ@ m}J セ@
communities: TセcヲゥHBアPQ@ セ@ t セ@
cU TセPQI@ セ Z@
Community Species I. セi@ # セ@ QCi' 4'fllToT セN@
A B c 0 セ@ セ@ falrr# m セNiC@
Cl 25 2S 25 2S
C2 ャョGセエ@
80 OS OS 10

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fitness units' in that act, under what condition


2. セャエヲjwt@
should he help B, following Hamilton's rule?
ケセャエ@ l. only if b>30 2. only if b>60
3. セ@ lotlrlllt セ@ lfJW セ@ セt@ 1t 3. only ifb>l20 4. only ifb>240
セi@
131. セ@ セ@ fit<;rrni $ Gャ|QセTヲ@ セ@ セ@
4. セQエイN@
セエュZ@
セ@ セョャエ@ セ@ lfJW セ@ セイ@ F
WT lAiR: セHaI[@
ャエセ@
セ@ HbI[セ@ セ@ HcI[セ@ mr.r (D)
119. Homing pigeons, when released at a place far 3ft{ V31flt: セ@ otlT Jna;fr;r (i), セ@
away from their home, use earth's magnetic セカ・エ@ HゥI[セ@ N@セ セ@ セ N@ セ@
field or the sun as navigational cues and choose セ@
ャイセゥ@r (iii); DQmGiセH@ f6qq;c;f!, セ@
the right direction to fly. To test the hypotheses,
two experiments were conducted. In Expt.l, one (iv)
group of pigeons (Test) were equipped with セ@ :H<l,\l1;11 1t l)' q;'f;f-t{T セ@ t?
Helmholtz coils (which disrupt magnetic field
detection), while the second group (Control) I. A-(i) 8-{iii) C-(ii) D-(iv)
were not. Both groups were released on a sunny 2. A-(iv) 8-(ii) C-{i) D-(iii)
3. A-{iii) 8-(i) C-(ii) D-(iv)
day. Expt. II used the same Control and Test
4. A-(ii) 8-(iii) C-(i) D-(iv)
groups of pigeons, but they were released on a
cloudy, overcast day. Tite expected results, if
the hypotheses is true, would be 131. Following are the main types of defense employed
by prey species against predators
l. In Expt. I, both Control and Test
Types of defense: Chemical with aposematac
groups fly in the right direction, but in
Expt. U, only Control group does. coloration (A); Cryptic colomtion (B); Batesian
mimicry (C); Intimidation display (D)
2. In both experiments, Test groups fail to
choose the right direction. Prey Species: Grasshoppers and seahorses (i);
Hoverflies and wasps (ii); Bombardier beetles,
3. In Expts. I and II, Test groups fly in the
ladybird beetles, many butterflies (iii); Frilled
right direction.
lizard, Porcupine fish (iv)
4. In Expt. I both groups fly in the right
direction but in Expt. II both groups
Which one of the following combinations is
fail to choose the right direction.
correct?
130. lifiOT3{t A otlT 8 セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ Cf Jffi7T-Jffi7T D-(iv)
I. A-(i) B-(iii) C-(ii)
mcml セi@ Xセ@ セ@ Q|ゥaセ@ セ@ セN@ 2. A-(iv) B-(ii) C-(i) D-(iii)
A セ@ セ@ (b) <im セ@ (c) セ@ 3. A-(iii) B-(i) C-(ii) D-(iv)
セ@ ft:tlr
4. A-(ii) B-(iii) C-(i) D-(iv)
セHQ@ セi@ $lf セ@ 1t 3PR' A 30 ᄋセ@
セ@ $4>1$4'1' CfiT セ@ 30T<n' セN@ *fltt"G01 セ@ QSNセ@ セ@ 1t , セ@ セ@ nm
セSヲᆬBXJエ@ :fliil$1$4' A(\ICfii"'l セ@ Cfi'3
セ@
lfffl
セ@
セ@ 01'rnf *t セ@ '1......
セ@ セォQ、H@ セi@
1. セ@ b>30 2. ;n;i セ@ b>60
;n;i
セ@
3. セ@ セ@ b>l20 4. セ「^RTP@ A. 311i{Hiflf\;14'f *t セ@ セ@ セ[@
セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ 'lfOit CfiT
130. Brothers A and B have the same father but
different mothers. B wants A to help him, セ@ セp」ヲ[GHuェ@
which involves both benefits (b) and costs (c)
for A. If A incurs a cost of 30 'Darwinia n

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s. `セュN@ セ@ <im q'((410f'l セ@ 133. セ@


Cf;T セ@ セ@ fttcmr '{H セ@ tR; A, B, C, D
セ@ fc)f.l;<(OI
\ゥュBeセtZ@
c. セ@ セM・ュヲGHB@ セ@ Cf;T セ@
D. セ@ WIT Cf;T セ@
E. セ@ J1101ci't セ@
F. `セTQ@
- trnl
セ@
CJ;T JfTfcnmr
mf 311<{<'1Gt"iQ41 CJ;T <4411(11'(
0
f(lf.l;<(OI, セャョイ」B@ セ@ sエャPQ」ヲセ@ セ@
Ct
rG
e 1
セ@ セ@
c
(i) itGェ\セQP@ (ii) SQ\BセGP@ (iii) 31(>'q1(101 セ@
(iv) SQセ\P@ :i
(v) 311R1_<101 (vi) aエセQ\P@
2
0
I.Homo erectus, Homo heidlebergensis. N
eanderthal, Denis ovan and Homo sapiens.
1. A-(v) 8-(ii) C-(i) 0-(iii ) E-(iv ) F-(vi ) 2. Homo heidelbergensis, Homo erectus,
2. A-( vi) 8-(i) C-(ii) D-(iv) E-(iii) F-(v) Denisovan, Neanderthal and Homo sapiens.
3. A-(v) 8-(i) C-(iii ) 0-(ii) E-(iv ) F-(vi) 3. Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis,
4. A-(iv) 8-(i) C-(ii) D-(iii) E-(v) F-(vi) Denisovan, Nean derth al and Homo sapiens.
4. Homo heidelbergensis, Homo sapiens,
132. Following is the list of some importantt even Denisovan, Neanderthal, and Homo erectus.
ts
in the history of life and the names of the
epochs of Cenozoic era. 133. In the evolutionary tree given below, tenn
s A,
B, C, D and E, represent respectively
Events
A. Angiospenn dominance increases;
continued radiation of most present day
mammalian orders
B. Major radiation of mammals, birds and 0
pollinating insects i'
C. Origins of many primate groups ! 1
D. Origin of genus Homo セ@
c
E. Appearance of bipedal human ancestors セ@
:i
F. Continued radiation of mammals and
angiospenns, earliest direct human
2
ancestors

Epochs I. Homo erectus, Homo heidlebergensis,


(i)Paleocene (ii) Pleistocene (iii) Oligocene Neanderthal, Denisovan and Homo
(iv) Pliocene (v) Eocene (vi) Miocene sapiens.
2. Homo heidelbergensis, Homo erectus,
Which one of the following is the correct match Denisovan, Neanderthal and Homo
of events with the epochs? sapiens.
I. A-(v) B-(ii) C-(i) D-(iii) E-(iv) F-(vi) 3. Homo erectus, Homo heidelbergensis,
2. A-(vi) B-(i) C-(ii) 0-(iv ) E-(iii) F-(v) Denisovan, Neanderthal and Homo
3. A-(v) B-(i) C-(iii) D-(ii) E-(iv) F-(vi) sapiens.
4. A-(iv) B-(i) C-(ii) 0-(ii i) E-(v) F-(vi) 4. Homo heidelbergensis, Homo sapiens,
Denisovan, Neanderthal, and Homo
erectus.

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vet A. sMエイ」ィ[niDセゥGャ@ ヲエャN|ゥaMSセ@ セ@


134. セ@ セ@ it loxP セ@ <\; fafl'artii'A
'f-141\ilcti セ@ <\; セ@ セ@ GゥャDYQIセL@ <tiT セ@
セ@ ヲゥGセm@ Cfi«t f fcn Cfln' Cre
セ@ B. /zgr セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ illllli'li91)'A セ@
Vcf;' セN@ Vcf;' c;cm<'f1Arc lH Vcf;'
$ セ@ セ@
ftllrti(1'(0j セ@ セ@ *'' セ@ Viii セ@ C qセ」NI\r[コ@ セ@ セ@

セ@ セ@ セ@ ャックpセ@ cR セ@ mT セ@ セ@ Gamiセゥャ@
D. '(\elfil 4)rt sMセ@ セ@ $ セ@ セ@
セ@ c;cmro11rc セ@ tm"rr. m f.tHf セゥエ@
セュ」エゥイ@ qセャGQADゥヲ@ セ@
SqセIcヲHQ@ セ@ it ュセ@ セ@ it セN@ ッイ|ゥエセG@
セエ_@ セx@
* m1l セヲゥエ[@ tu;r * セ@ tR セ@
1. f?
l. A OtrrD 2. bセc@

3. C<WrD 4. aセc@
2.
135. The following genes have been genetically
engineered to develop herbicide resistance in
plants:
3.
A. Resistance to glyphosate using the 5-
enolpyruvyl shikimate-3-pbosphate
synthase gene
4. B. Bialaphos resistance using the bar gene
C Sulfonyl urea resistance using the
acetolactate synthase gene
134. In transgenic mice, the orientation and location D. Atrazine resistance using the glutathione
of the lox.P sites detennine whether Cre S-transferase gene
recombinase induces a deletion, an inversion or In which of the above two cases the mechanism is
a chromosomal translocation. If a researcher based on abolition of herbicide binding to the
wants to put the lox.P sites in such a manner enzyme?
that only inversion will take place, which one I. A and D 2. B and C
of the following construct best justifies their 3. C and D 4. A and C
intention. Gene X is the target gene.
136. VtCf セ@ $ fmr CfiRCf' IX jュョセ@ セi@ CfiRCf'
1. IX セ@ 3mfcl cR, CfiRCf' IX セ@ セ@ {()"fjUifclcn

セ@ セ@ fcicrorr セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セᄋ@
VcF セ@ it CfiRCf' IX $ セ@ 3Ql!Cfi1(1: セ@
.:.
2.
セHavI L@ セ@ セ@ (AAV)< ftrr エョセ@

セ@ (RV) it <tt'ilf.ki セ@ mm fcl .. 1Q<1

3. Gene X セ@ セ@ セ@ 3fG{, tnil{()"f jOj セ@ CfiT

qセcヲゥ\サui@ Cfi'<{'(U セi@ AAV, 3fffil'cn'ci: セ@

セjエャ@ セ@ 3fG{ qセcヲゥ\サui@ セ@ セi@ AV, セ@


4. CfiT qセcヲゥ\サo@ I ;nff" Cfi«rr, tRcJ fcl ..IQ(1 セ@ Cf i1"

セDゥエ@ セjエャ@ CfiT Ql<t't4Sf'AUI Cfi«rr tl


13s. セ@ it セヲゥエ[@ セ@ セ@ m セ@ 1mr |ヲャセ\ョ@ セ@ $ cfiwr セ@ it セ@ (ft;ll
titM; セ@ *t セ@ DjiGェセャヲ@ *t mft: セ@ 3lic1A,'A<'hftcticl: 3ffi: セ@ セ@ 'mf,
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セ@ ixセ@ セ@ f.'tHr セ@ アセBMaヲ。」エゥャ@ I. a by RV; b by A V; c by AA V


セN@ 2. a by AV; b by AA V; c by RV
3. a by AA V; b by RV; c by A V
4. a by A V; b by RV; c by AA V

. . ..a. . 137. qJGql ell セiエ@


" mf セ@ DNLQH[Iセヲャ@ #
b セ@
' セ@ Jf1-<mf @セ セ@ SゥEャセ@
I I "Q"iJi
I I セ@
F-*'rt x セオヲji@ @セ fr!,.qf@ ell ft:rl.r FrrNi セ@ セ@
"'- セZ@
------c -- -..... .... A. ;m.c m # セ@ セ@ セ@ q;t 3t1U <1<fi
'ER:Tirrl
''
s. セ@ セ@ q;t セ@ m セ@ 3fn:WQ, 2,
TMウャセ\エ|GィnゥイュョヲqZ。r@ JrRiT q;t
I. RV セ@ a;AV セ「 [a av@ q_amc セi@
2. AV セ。[@ AAV セ「[@ RV セ」@ C. セ@ セ@ q;t 0.6% (w/v) <1<fi 'ER:Tirrl
3. AAV セ@ a;RV セ「[av@ セ」@ ッ N セュ@
4. AV セ@ a;RV セ「[av@ セ」@ AIR);;;t <tiT セi@

136. Factor IX is essential for blood


clotting.
fitHT :A4) a;fl 'it :a- m-m セ@ t?
Deficiency of Factor IX could be corrected I. ACit rrC 2.
by B<lm D
delivering factor IX gene using viral vectors. 3.
In A Citrr B 4. C<lm D
an experiment the gene for Factor IX
was
cloned appropriately into Adenovirus (A
V), 137. Somatic embryogenesis is an impo
Adeno-associated virus (AA V) and Retrovirus rtant
exercise in micropropagation and gene
(RV). Retrovirus integrate the gene into tic
the engineering of plants. The following steps
dividing cells. AA V integrates partially are
into considered as critical for achieving soma
non-dividing cells. A V does not integrate tic
the embryogenesis:
gene but transfects both dividing and non-
A. Reducing the concentration of sucrose in
dividing cells.
the medium by half.
Following expression profile for Factor IX was
B. Addition of the hormone, 2, 4-
observed when the three vectors were injected
dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, to induce
intra-muscularly into three groups of
somatic embryos.
experimental mice.
C. Redu ce agar concentration to 0.6% (w/v
)
D. Use maltose in place of sucrose as a
Which one of the following outcomes is
carb on source
correct?
Which one of the following combinations is
correct?
b
I
l. A and C 2. Ban dD
F-*'riX ' 3. A and B 4. Can dO
"'- I

------c -- ..... ......... 138. セ・ャ@ \エゥャセ@


'' セGゥエ@ JGiセ@ イッャヲセ@ r.tHl セGゥエJ@
セNL@

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139. A gene from genomic library is screened by


QNセ@
using hybridization technique. After
R N セ@ hybridizing the probe, usually a stringent
3. Jfc:r: セ@ washing step is given. The following
statements are given to explain the stringent
TNセ_@ washing step:
A. Stringent washing takes care of
138. For the aquaculture fanning of Indian Major
removing unincorporated and non-
carps several techniques are used. Which one of
specifically hybridi7.ed probe
the following techniques is NOT used for this
molecules
purpose:
B Stringent washing is done in solution
1. Induced breeding
having high salt concentration and
2. Selective breeding lower temperature
3. Inbreeding
C. Stringent washing is done in solution
4. Composite fish fanning
having low salt concentration keeping
higher temperature
139. セ@ - セ@ Vcfi 3'r.f *'"· ticf;{trr <tr D. Salt present in washing solution
セN@ セcヲHQG@ mfhftO i *t セi@ セ@ supports hybrids to stay intact by
セ@ セ@ セN@ セ@ fll1'11i4(1: Vcfi セ@ セ@ shielding the interference of water

セ@ セ@ セ@ t"l セ@ セ@ セ@ *'" molecules


E. Salt reacts with DNA molecules and
セヲゥエhイZ@ allows easy dissociation of hybrids
A. Iヲ[ゥHQᄃセ@ "Cfci セ@ GヲQsゥセH@ F. Stability of hybrid is directly
proportional to the temperature
:t1 TZヲゥセcB@ 3ft1J3it 」エセ@ セ@ <fiT aエオョセ@
セ@ セ@ セ@ Cfi"{(1T t"l Which combination of the above statements
B セ@ (n"tf -crci セ@ セ@ fli?;ctlar#l is most appropriate for stringent washing
step?
tffi;r セ@ セ@ セ@ r.mrr セ@ t"l 1. A, Band D 2. A,Can dD
c. セ@ (iTtf m rr 3f(Wq" セ@ セ@ 3. A, Band F 4. C, Eand F
セ@ tffi;r セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ r.mrr セ@
t"l セ N@ セ@ frmr.; セ@ tr.rr
140. Vcfi セ@ ;;;t"il"
D. tmr.f tmr セ@ STセHQ@ セ@ セ@ 3fOj3ft セ@

セ@ セN@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ <tit ,m;m


セ@ セ@ セ@ :ti<f'ftct1 <tit セ@ セ@
*t, Cl'tn"' セ@ セ@ $Qlifl4ftC1 DNA <tit
セ@ セ@ セ@ Cfi"{(1T t"l
ヲャイyゥセ@ セi@ セ@ セ@ 3ft セ@
E. DNA 3ft7T3it セ@ mtl セ@ SエャヲセTQ@
セ@
TfHセ[ヲャ@ セ@ tftl dnaセ@ セ@ セ@
Cf;{(1T t" I Cl'tn" m- <tit 3fmTift セ@ セ@ *t
セ@

セ@
*t セ@ q'{ tmrr DNA
SエTejヲセ@ セ@ aar t1 セ@ *'" tfl"l セ@ q;)ffi<f'ii!
セ@
セ@ Vcfi mrcft
セ@ *t セN@ セ@ lfiU セ@
F. (n"tf
セBGCヲIアャᆱ@ セ@ セ@ \lfth1qq; t1t m セ@

t"l セ@ セ@ セ@ tlt, m frtHr


34'l)Cf(1 セ@
o4ts
セ@
セ@
m-m <thil ;;;!if 34 "j'fctctA t?
セ@ t- ft:tt <fiT
セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ )fltfCf;("q011 *'" tfr?
l. A, B Cl'tn"' D 2. A, C Cl'tn"' D
3. A, B Cl'tn"' F 4. C, E Cl'tn"' F

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Sites of homology
A. イゥャDBZヲAmェセG_@ q:;m;;r tR セBGャオエヲ」ア[@
f ned t tic \1 ffi Jl ri1 Cf;T 'ftfIrii C1 <vI
1.
I 6§1 -=1=liB= B. ヲ」ャBGioセc[@ YffiJtiil セ@ fc:l'v セ@
yヲゥ\セ@ Clilt'f
.;)
31flr セ@ <\; セ@
ned tk セ@
2.
td I Ill I C. SDS-PAGE セ@ fa"'JOtfcl<fl yセjエゥャ@ Cf\T
セcヲ[ャHoi@
ned tic D. qセiDa@ セZエヲM\BGzN⦅L@ (1 H|ヲ。」エセア[@
..... セ@ セ@
3.
I I ld t= isl if;T セ@
ned tic
セ@ c\i ft:lv cヲ[ャセイ\エ」@ m m-nr セ@ murt
... I セiゥ@ I セZ@ .;)

I. A-B-C-0 2. 0-C-D-A
3. C-A-8-D 4. C-B-A-0
140. A student, while constructing knock-out mice,
tsolated mouse embryonic stem cells and
introduced an engineered DNA into the cells.
141. In a confirmatory test for HIV, one or more
However, none of the mice were transgenic. viral antigens are detected in the blood of
On checking the cells containing DNA
patients. following are the steps to be
construct, he found that he had made a mistake
performed for the experiment:
in constructing the DNA since the cells were
A. Transfer of viral antigens to
resistant to gancyclovir but sensitive to G418.
nitrocellulose paper
Which one of the following constructs had he
B. Incubation with the buffer containing
designed?
antibodies specific for viral antigens.
C. Separation of viral antigens by SDS-
Sites of homology
PAGE
i ned i tic
D. Detection of bands by enzyme-linked
secondary antibody
1.
I セ@e ml=
Identify the correct sequence steps to be

2.
neor

=(]=lr-IIrtti
tk

--•== performed for the experiment.


I. A-B-C-0
3. C-A-8-D
2. B-C-D-A
4. C-B-A-D

3 a
_____I ned tit
t¥J IF 142. セ@ セャエ@ CflT セ@ aHォ\ャエェ⦅セ@ セ@ セ@
セ@ セ@ (D) セ@ セ@ 'ftsflCfl(Ui セ@
ned tk
qfiq;Q(1 fcf;<rr ;:;rr セ@ セZ@
... I gjfil I 0.6U
D=--
N sina

141. HIV セ@ ft:lv セGエャTAcヲ[Hoi@ エヲセ@ 'it, セ@ セ@ -::r.ri


vャセ@ Dセ@ G)" セ@ <f@'liT セ@ セ@ 6fiTr *t r<lii(1A セ@

Vf(f 'it Vcfi' m セ@ fcl CSC I Ujfcl<fl セ@ セ@ セ@ • ..l セ@ アZ[イセ@ CflT \QGBセエZ N@ 。 セ@
セ@ セヲエZャカ@ セ@ C1'm N セBャヲQ@ CflT セ@ セ@ セ i@
'ifit"<tli<M;:act セ@ セZ@ ャヲNセエ@ セ@ セ@ 'ifit セ@ m セ@ ft:lv Cfl'$"
セュエVQ@ .;)

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A. セ@ 'lf<mT セ@ <i<alaEA セ@ tre1'll 3. 176 セ@ q;1; (itrr 224 セ@ 3fftq;


B. セtZエ@ 4. 192 セ@ q;1; Cftrr 208 セ@ セ@
c. セ」イョMュ@
セ\ヲゥエ@
143. The mean and standard deviation of serum
o. ュイセ\r@ cholesterol in a population of senior citizens are
セ@ assumed to be 200 and 24mg/dl, respectively.
In a random sample of 36 senior citizens, what
セ@ セ@ <f>'tir-m セ@ values of cholesterol (to the nearest whole
l. AeftrrC 2. lffifB number) should lead to rejection of the null
3. lffifD 4. B Cftrr D hypothesis at 95% confidence level?
I. above 224
142. The most important property of any microscope 2. above 248
is its resolution (D) and can be calculated from 3. below 176 and above 224
the formula 4. below 192 and above 208
0.6U.
D=---
N sina
144. V<n セ@ セ@ Jt, V<n セ@ ct't セ@ ..;)
Jt
where D is minimum distance between two セ@ セ@ Jt セ@ qnqJCI1 <t't セ@ <t't セ@
distinguishable objects, A. is the wave length of
SウセDv\ョGュᆳ
incident light, a is the angular aperture and N is
the refractive index of the medium. Given qmr <rn' セ@ セ@ mn-1 j1CI1qinn(1 ;m;:rr
..;) "
below are several suggestions to improve the ct't rn;r;rr Jt, セ@ ..;)
セ@ セ@ セZ@ WJr セ@ q;n;
..;)
resolution of a microscope:
セgヲゥGxcエイ@
セ@ セ@ y Cftrr z tltt セ@ セ@ ct't セ@
A. decrease the wave length of incident セwヲゥGZ@
light
B. increase the wave length of incident
I. セ@ X V<n SI)R:il\?1 セ@ -;m Y ct1rr Z CfiT
light 31 C! SfiA uI Cfi"('(11' セ@ I
C. use oil which has a higher refractive 2. セxL@ Y(itrrZ<t't セ@ セ@
index
セ[qHQ@ セ@ cm;rr V<n SQc\GャエTセ@
D. use oil because of its lower refractive .:>

index t:;ACI1Cfll:ft セi@


Which one is the correct suggestion? 3. セ@ Xct't セ@ ct1rr Y<'11ITZ#l
I. A and C 2. Only B
オキイNセ@
3. Only D 4. Band D
4. 3q '() Cf(1 cfia; fcl Cfl ("q'j 1t セ@ セ@ $
143. V<n セ@ Cl11dlnCfil <t't セ@ 1t セ@ セ@
Cfi)t>lR'tl<'l CfiT mt.<r 'QCf l=fTCI1Cfi セ@ セtZ@
200 (itrr 24mg/dl セ@ セ@ セi@ 36 セ@ 144. In response to a drug, changes in protein levels
Cl11dtn<hl $ V<n ャエセrオ\ィ@ セ@ Jt セ\ャィoョ@ were examined in a cell line. A pulse chase
qnif;("qe111 q;r 95% fcncm:r セ@ q(' セ\QcヲャョH@ experiment was performed using 35S labeled
methionine. In comparison to untreated
セ@ $ セ@ <h1<'lR'<I<'I q;r JfT;f Hセcヲャ」\GQa@ セ@ samples, the following observations were
('I'C1;) CRlT セ@ セ@ made: few minutes after stimulation, protein X
I. 224 セ@ .3ifUCfl' accumulates and this was followed by reduction
2. 248 セ@ 31fUcf;

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in protein Y and Z. The cor rect


interpretation of 145. A protein undergoes post-tra
these obs erv atio ns would be: nslational
I. Protein X is a pro teas e which deg modification. In an exp erim ent to
rad es Y identify the
and Z. nature of modification, following
experimental
2. Protein X is a transcriptional results wer e obtained.
repressor A. Protein moved mo re slow ly in
that con trol s expression ofY and an SD S-
Z. PAGE.
3. Expression of protein X and
loss ofY B. Isoelectric focusing [IEF] sho
and Z are unrelated. wed tha t
4. Information is not sufficient there was no cha nge in the pi
to distinguish C. Ma ss spe ctro met ric analysis
between the thre e possibilities stat sho wed
ed above. tha t the modification was on seri
ne
145. セ@ The mo difi cati on tha t the protein
セ@ セM@ qft;aA01 3r.:ma- Cfi«iT セ@ undergoes is
セ@
セ@
likely to be
qft;aA01 セ@ セ@ セ@ TセゥャPQ@ <\i セ@ セ@ セ@ 1. pho sph ory lati on
セ@ su4lf71<tl qft:oust セ@ セ@
2. gly cos ylat ion
A. セ@ 3. ubiquitination
セ@ SDS-PAGE セ@ セ@ m;Jl'l 4. AD P-ri bos ylat ion
B. ]エQsゥセSヲ。@ lh1'fi'H01 [IEF] セ@ セュイ@ セ@ pi セ@
セ@ qftaA01 セ@ trrl
c . セcxiウエャPQ@ ヲエャ\セBcGI@ イ」ョセ@ セ@
セュイ@ セ@ qft;aA01 m$ r tR trrl
セ@ セ@ セ@ qft;aA01 セ
セ@ Z@ セZ@
1. !h'f.Htl1ft:J\<ti{Oi
2. hGiDcヲゥQセBP@
3. ャェセBゥヲNZ。rイ@
4. adpMヲエZゥIGhiDセBQP@

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セ@ q;rt/ROUGH WORK

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2 4 51 3 101 2
3 2 52 2 102 3
4 4 53 2 103 3
5 2 54 1&3 104 3
6 4 55 1&4 105 4
7 2 56 1 106 3
8 1 57 1&4 107 3
9 4 58 3 108 1
10 1 59 1 109 3
11 4 60 1 110 1
12 2 61 3 111 4
13 1 62 2 112 4
14 4 63 2 113 4
15 1 64 1 114 2
16 4 65 4 115 1
17 3 66 3 116 1
18 1 67 1 117 1
19 2 68 4 118 3
20 3 69 3 119 1
21 4 70 4 120 1
22 3 71 2 121 4
23 2 72 4 122 1
24 4 73 3 123 1
25 2 74 3 124 1
26 2 75 2 125 3
27 4 76 1 126 2
28 4 77 2 127 1
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30 2 79 3 129 1
31 4 80 2 130 3
32 3 81 4 131 3
33 3 82 1 132 3
34 2 83 2 133 1
35 4 84 3 134 3
36 1 85 4 135 4
37 3 86 3 136 4
38 1 87 3 137 2
39 4 88 4 138 3
40 1 89 2 139 2
41 1 90 2 140 3
42 2 91 2 141 3
43 2 92 2 142 1
44 1 93 4 143 4
45 1 94 3 144 4
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13 4 57 2 101 2 145 4
14 1 58 3 102 3
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15 2 59 4 103 3
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26 1 70 1 114 1
27 4 71 1 115 4
28 2 72 2 116 1
29 3 73 2 117 4
30 4 74 3 118 3
31 4 75 4 119 1
32 2 76 2 120 3
33 2 77 2 121 2
34 4 78 4 122 1
35 2 79 3 123 1
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