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PART-A
1 Let there is any numbers f and g and f>any
number n and n>n0. f(n)>g(n). Then
f3n=elogen will be
a.
b.
c.
d.
2 Consider the following program

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7 For an ideal gas at 1 atmospheric pressure if
volume occupied is 830 cm3 at temperature
1230C, calculate the number of moles in given
gas (if R=6. moles, 1 atmosphere=105 )
a. 1.5 X10-1
b.1.5 X10-6
c. 1.5 X10-9
d. 1.5 X10-4
8 Among the following which cannot act as
electrolyte when dissolved in water
a.C6H12O6
b. Ch3COOH
c. NaHCO3
d. NaCl
9 What would be the bond angle in
cyclopropane, cylcobutane and cylopentane
respectively
a. 60, 90,108
b. 60, 90, 109
c. 90,120,108
c. 60, 90, 120

What would be print if initial value for m and


n is 462 and 242
a. 22
b. 11
c. 13
d. 14
3 Among the following what would be
increasing order of gases dissolved in oceans
a. CO2<O2<NH4
b. Ar<N<Oxygen
c. CO2<Oxygen<Argon
d. CH4< NH3<CO2
4 Under what conditions reaction will be
exothermic at all temperatures
a. H<0 and S>0
b. H>0 and S>0
c. H<0 and S<0
d. H<0 and S=0
5 If there is any salt TiCl similar to CeCl2 in
geometry, then coordinate numbers for Ti will
be
a. 6, 8
b. 6, 6
c. 4, 4
d. 6, 4
6 If stands for and, stands for or,
stands for not and stand for implies then
under what condition p q= pVq stands true
a. p (p q)
b. pVq
c. p (p q)
d. p (p q)

10 if frequency is , reactivity is Xc and I=XL,


then Impedance will be
a.
b.
c.
d.
11 If Q is antiparticle of P which will hold true
a. mass will same
b. Will have opposite spin
c. Obey pauli exclusion principle
d. Same number of neutrons
12 If all ice locked in icebergs melts what will
happen to sea water level
a. Increase by large extent
b. No effect
c. Increase slightly
d. It will decrease

13 If a bacteria doubles itself in 5 minutes.


What would be number of bacteria at end of
20 minutes if you start with 4 bacteria
a. 64
b. 32
c. 48
d. 16
14 Given fx =

x+2
1
then f (f )
x+3
3

a. 4/7
b.
c.
d.

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15.
If radius of Circle A is 18 and of Circle B is 8
and both circle are touching each other and
tangent to line AB. Then what would be
distance between A and B
a. 24
b. 28
c. 25
d. 32
16. if number n is greater then or equal to 1000
and lesser then 10000 (1000<n>10000) and its
factorial fx are separate and members of
{0,1,2,3,4,5}, then fx will be
a. 6x6x6x6x6
b. 5x6x6x6x6
c. 5x4x3x2x1
d. 6x5x3x2
17. Given x-y=1, then the value of x3-y3
cannot be
a. 0
b.
c. -1
d.-1/4

18.
If a person see five images in mirror of an
object, then the between two mirror will be
a. 60
b. 45
c. 90
d. 120

Mass m1 is suspended to pulley and connected


to mass m2. If mass m1 can move only in
vertical direction then acceleration for m1 and
m2 will be
a.
b.
c.
d.
21. Among the following which is a gaseous
hormone
a. Ethylene
b. Abscisic acid
c. Gibberllic acid
d. Auxins
22. Among the following which cannot be a
part of a gene
a. UUUUUUUUU
b. AAAAAAAAA
c. CATCATCAT
d. GCGCGCGCG
23. Conservation of ground water can be done
efficiently by
a. Construction of dams
b. Banning tube wells
c. Controlled consumption of ground water
d. Water restoration by checking flow of
running water
24. Type of genotype in individual having
blood group will be
a. IBIo
a. IAIo
A B
c. I I
d. IoIo
25. Among the following which
programming language
a. C, JAVA, VC
b. EXCEL. MS OFFICE
c. ORACLE, WINDOWS
d. POWERPOINT, WORD, EXCEL

19.
If u is at midpoint of AB and r is at midpoint
of BD, then sine of angle UCR will be
a. 3/2
b. 1/3
c. 1/3
d. 3

are

26. 109 Flops are equal to


a. 1 giga flop
b.1000 flop
c. 1 terra flop
d. 1 Mega flop
27. Ratio of daughter radioisotope to parent
isotope in certain sample was found to be 3:1.
If half life of radioisotope is 5 m.y, then the
age of sample is
a. 20 my
b. 15 my
c. 10 my
d. 25 my

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28. If a sedimentary rock A is 20 m.y old. An
another rock B is lying over it which is
dissected by 10 m.y. intrusive rock. Then the
age of rock B will be
a. In between 10 m.y and 20 m.y
b. 20 m.y
c. 10 m.y
d. Lesser then 10 m.y
29. A magnet is suspended near an current
carrying conductor as shown in diagram

If r is very small the torque acting will be in


direction
a. k
b. j
c. i
d. cannot be estimated
30. The oxidative phosphorylation occurs at
a. Inner membrane of mitochondria
b.Vacoule
c. Cytoplasm
d. Chloroplast
PART-B
1. Major regulatory step in cholesterol
biosynthesis is
a. HMG coenzyme
2. Group of members which are
morphologically identical bur genetically
different are termed as
a. Sibling species
b. Taxonomic species
c. Morphospecies
d. Biological species
3. Occurrence of similar morphological forms
in clade at different interval is termed as
a. Iterative
b. Convergent
c. Coevolution
d. Parallel evolution
4. Group of members which cannot interbreed
freely are termed as
a. Biological species b. Taxonomic species
c. Morphospecies
d. Sibling species
5. Which is true for gap junction
a. It is made of connexin protein
b. Allows free movement of large molecules
across cells
c. made up of two subunit of connexons
d. Movement of gases takes place by gases

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6. The mode of action of antiobiotic penicillin
is
a. It inhibits glycolase moiety of cell wall
enzyme
b. Antibode is exclude by membrane
c. Antibiotic is not allowed to enter the cell
d. It deactivates membrane transport
7. -diversity is defined as diversity
a. Between two different ecosystems
b. Overall large area
c. Within a sampling area
d. total species richness
8. Speciation occurring due to geographical
barrier is termed as
a. Allopatric
b. Sympatric
c. Parapatric
d. Peripatric
9. Diffusion of gas in plant cells is by
a. Symplast
b. Plasmodesmata
c. Apoplast
d. Passive transport
10. Among the following which hormone can
induce flowering in short day plants grown
under long duration of light
a. Gibberllic acid
b. Auxins
c. Cytokinin
d. Abscisic acid
11. If water is oxygenated and inoculated by
bacteria, then the graph of BOD with time for
duration of five days will be

a.

b.

c.

d.

12. Probability of occurring similar amino acid


sequence in two oligopeptides of length n will
be
a. 1/20n
b. n20
n
c. 20
d. 1/n20
13. The graph between area studied and
number of species encountered will be

a.

b.

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c.

d.

14. The type of survivorship curve present in


Paleozoic fishes was

19.
The given graph shows
a. Cooperativity
b.
Lograthimic growth
c. Linear rise
d. Saturation kinetics
20. Albinos have visual problem in bright light
because they lacks
a. Melanin
b. Rods
c. Cones
d. Creatin

a. D
c. C

b. B
d. A

15.
If a nerve extracted is activated in reverse
direction by giving impulses and following
reactivity is obtained with time, then the speed
of transmission of impulse across the nerve is
a. 500m/s
100m/s
10 m/s
b. 500m/s
100m/s
50 m/s
c. 100m/s
50m/s
10 m/s
d. 200m/s
100m/s
50 m/s
16. Among the following which relationship
shows positive logarithmic interaction
a. Generation time and animal size
b. Generation time and longevity of animal
c. Animal size and number of offspring
d. Longevity and number of offspring
17. Among the following which is not an
characteristic feature of r-selected species
a. Maturity at later stage
b. Large clutch size
c. Small size of offspring
d. Maturity at early stage of life
18. If a sequence 5AAA(AAA)n AAAAAC 3
was transcribed in cell free system and peptide
obtained was partially hydrolyzed with
carboxypeptidase, the result was an Aspargine
residue and oligopeptide. It suggest the
direction of translation was
a. 5-3
b. 3-5
a. 3-5 at pH 7.2
d. 5-3at pH 5.4

21. The percentage of protein coding sequence


in E. coli genome is
a. 70 %
b. 24%
c. 3 %
d. 0.2 %
22. If the frequency of recessive allele causing
disease in homozygous recessive condition in
a population of 10,000 is 0.04, then the
number people affected by disease will be
a. 16
b. 400
c. 3600
d. 496
23. Hard-Weinberg law in a population
represents
a. Genotype frequency
b. Allele frequency
c. Heterozygote frequency
d. Homozygote frequency
24. The F+ segment of bacteria may be
transferred to F- bacteria by the process of
a. Conjugation
b. Transduction
c. Transformation
d. Fragmentation
25. In a genetic test 9: 7 ratio in F2 generation
represents
a. Epitasis
b. Co-dominance
c. Incomplete dominance
d. Complete dominance
26. Periodic toxic algal booms in oceans are
due to
a. Dinoflagellates
b.Cyanobacteria
c. Diatoms
d. Green Algae
27. Among the following which is best
indicator of water pollution due mixing of
human faeces
a. E. coli
b. Trypanosoma
c. Paramecium
d. Bacillus

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28. The main alkaloid obtained for Dioscorea
deltoids is
a. Diosgenin
b. Digitoxin
c. Qunene
d. Serpentine
29. If the two or more morphological forms
are favored against heterozygotes, such an
selection is termed as
a. Disruptive
b. Directional
c. Stabilizing
d. Cyclic
30. It has been observed the bacteria secretes
toxin at high population density to check the
population size. This phenomenon is termed as
a. Quremsensing
b. Population control
c. Allelopathy
d. Inter specific Competition
31. Dosage compensation in mammal females
is achieved by
a. Methylation of one X chromosome
b. Hyper activation of one X chromosome
c. Elimination of one X chromosome
d. Hypoactivation of Both X chromosome
32. It has been observed the transfer of certain
X segment in XO Caenorhhabditis elegans,
restores female character. It suggest that mode
of sex determination is
a. X/A ratio
b. XY type
c. A/X
d. Ploidy difference
33. Number of cycles required to completely
hydrolyze arachodoic acid into acetyl CoA is
a. 9
b. 8
c. 10
d. 11
34. Endocytic vesicles are usually coated by
a. Clathrin
b. Laminin
c. Desmins
d. Actin
35. Which of the following gene is involved in
apoptosis
a. caspace
b. cyl2
c. bxl
d. apc
36. Mast cells have receptor for
a. Ig E
b. Ig A
c. If G
d. Ig M
37. Secondary immune response is generated
due to
a. Memory cells
b. Naive B-cells
c. Naive T-cells
d. Natural killer cells

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38. Which is true about Mitosis Promoting
Factor (MPF)
a. concentration cyclically varies during
entire M phase
b. Its concentration can be sensed during S
c. Its concentration can be sensed during G1
d. Control the replication of DNA
39. Among vertebrates the maximum
biodiversity occurs in
a. Pisces
b. Aves
c. Mammals
d. Reptiles
40. Which is observed after crossing over
between chromosomes having pericentric
inversion and normal
a. Segmental Deletion and Duplication
b. Bridge formation
c. Ring formation
d. Acentric and dicentric chromosomes
41. If a gene product in Sps A is 90 % similar
to gene product in Sps.B. Such genes are
termed as
a. Orthologous
b. Perilogous
c. Paralogous
d. Allologous
42. Formation of various species from one
common ancestor is termed as
a. Adaptive radiation b. Phylogeny
c. Cladisitics
d. Natural selection
43. If mutation in regulatory gene increases
1000 fold efficiency of repressor protein to
operator under such condition, which is true
about operon
a. No protein production
b. Basal protein production
c. Normal protein synthesis
d. Increased protein synthesis
44. What would be decreases order of viability
bacteria if it is stored at
(a) 4-90C
(b) 00C
(c)-1960C
a. c b a
b. a b c
c. b c a
d. c a b
45. The type of vegetation in climate having
annual temperature range 5-200C and rainfall
150-300 mm will be
a. Temperate deciduous
b. Temperate evergreen
c. Taiga
d. Grasslands

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46. Heavy metal (Pb) resistance in Thalspie
curulesiensis is due to
a. Presence of cation efflux pumps
b. Presence of Na-K pumps
c. Metal adsorbtion
d. Metal metabolism
47. Which ion gradient is formed across the
thylakoid membrane If a light is incident on
isolated thylakoid
a. H+
b. Na+
c. Both Na+ and H+
d. Cl48. In haemoglobin efficiency for oxygen
increases when there is
a. Low pO2
b. High pCO2
c. Low pCO2
d. High pO2
49. Molecular phylogenetics is based on
a. Neutral evolution b. Natural selection
c. Parallel evolution
d. Co evolution
50. Advantage of numerical taxonomy is
a. Objective in nature
b. Subjective in nature
c. Easily manageable
d. Few characters are considered
51. Among the following which is
characteristic feature of Meiosis-I
a. Separation of homologous chromosome
b. Separation of chromatids
c. Doubling of DNA content
d. Movement of chromosome towards poles
52. RNA dependent DNA polymerase is
present in
a. Human Papiloma Virus
b. Hepatitis B
c. Hepatitis C
d. Epstein-Barr Virus
53. Aldosterone is involved in
a. Electrolyte balance
b. Carbohydrate metabolism
c. Fat metabolism
d. Growth and Developmemt
54. Insulin resistance females generally have
problem in ovulation because
a. The elevated androgens cause an increase
in free estrogen which results in a decrease
in follicle stimulating hormone (FSH).
b. The androgens are decreased thus follicle
stimulating hormone (FSH) is increased.
c. Amount of free estrogen decreases
d. Ovary become non-functional

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55. If the organism carrying the gene, the
bearer survives to reproduce and also helps the
borne who carry many of the same genes
survive to reproduce. This phenomenon is
termed as
a. Inclusive fitness
b. Darwinian fitness
c. Reproductive fitness d. Survival fitness
56. In glycolysis if concentration of
Gyceraldehyde-3-P is 2 x10-6 and of Di
hydroxyl acetone Phosphate is 4 x 10-4 at pH
7.2 and G0 value 9.2 K cal/mole. Then the
reaction will proceed
a. More toward Glyceraldehyde-3-P
b. More toward Dihydroxy Acetone phosphate
c. Remain at equilibrium
d. Cannot be predicted by given information
57. The penta-cyclic ring common is Vitamin
A, Vitamin K and Chlorophyll is
a. Isoprene
b. Phenol
c. Pentose
d. Aldehyde
58. The repeating structure common in
Haemoglobin, Chlorophyll and cytochrome is
a. Porphyrin
b. Pentose
c. Benzene
d. Phenol
59. The accumulation of DDT has decreased
the population of Pelican ducks because DDT
a. Decreased availability of Ca for egg shells
which leads into thin shelled fragile eggs
b. Killed all ducken
c. Interfered Ca Metabolism
d. Stopped synthesis of eggs
60. DNA is destabilized by
a. Formamide
b. Polyglycine
c. Sucrose
d. PEG
61. The present concept for origin of life is
a. At hydrothermal vents b. In mid oceans
c. Pangenesis
d. On land
62. Section 1 of Indian wild life act deals with
a. Preservation of endangered animals
b. Formation of zoo and botanical gardens
c. Banning poaching and hunting
d. Allowing limited wildlife sports
63. Hot spots are primarily designated on basis
a. endemism
b. Species diversity
c. Area covered
d. Flowering plant
species

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64. Phytoplankton spends very little energy on
developing protective structures against
predator, this suggest that why
a. Assimilation efficiency is high in aquatic
ecosystem
b. Productivity of aquatic ecosystem is low
c. There is less competition
d. Food chain is small
65. If bacteria genome and plasmid are
allowed to replicate in same manner then
a. Plasmid genome will replicate fast
b. Bacterial genome will replicate fast
c. Both will replicate at same time
d. Depends on GC content
66. Interspecific hybrids have proved very
useful for
a. Gene mapping
b. Genetic manipulation
c. Gene structure
d. Gene function
67. Semi-conservative mode of DNA
replication
can
be
experimentally
demonstrated by using
a. BrU labeling
b. S32
c. In situ hybridisitation
d. G-banding
68. Stenohaline organisms can
a. tolerate Narrow range of salt
concentration
b. tolerate wide range of salt
c. Can excrete extra salt to keep salt amount
constant
d. Escapes salty conditions
69. Temporary fluctuation in population size is
due to
a. Migration
b. Carrying capacity
c. Bottle neck
d. Interspecific competition
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