SET Botany Previous Question Papers with Answer key (Kerala) 2010- 2017

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1. In Wheat and rice
A) Pericarp is fused with seed coat
B) Fruits are multi seeded
C) Perisperm is fused with seed coat
D) Seed coat and pericarp are separate

2. In gymnosperms, the endosperm is
A) Polyploid B) Haploid
C) Triploid D) Diploid

3. ‘Gamma garden’ is used for
A) Growing plantlets produced by tissue culture
B) Eradicating pathogen from infected plants
C) Growing genetically engineered plants on trial basis
D) Mutation breeding for crop improvement.

4. Which one of the following is the botanical name of oil palm?
A) Olea europea B) Carthamus tinctorius
C) Elaeis guineensis D) Cocos nucifera

5. The solute most abundant in phloem sap is
A) Amino Acids B) Sugar
C) Hormones D) Minerals

6. The metal component of Nitrogenase enzyme is
A) Manganese B) Molybdenum
C) Copper D) Zinc

7. The random changes in gene frequency occurring by chance and the effect of
which is large in small populations is called
A) Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium B) Pasteur effect
C) Genetic drift D) Haldane effect

8. In mosses, primary protonema is
A) Haploid and gametophytic B) Diploid and sporophytic
C) Haploid and sporophytic D) Diploid and gametophytic

9. “Red rot” of sugarcane is caused by
A) Fusarium B) Alternaria
C) Ustilago D) Colletorichum

10. RNA molecules that possess catalytic activity are known as
A) Ribozymes B) Ribosomes
C) Polyribosomes D) Polysomes



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11. Glycolysis and TCA Cycle operate in
A) Photorespiration B) β-oxidation
C) α-oxidation D) Dark respiration

12. ‘Senna’ is obtained from the plant
A) Cassia fistula B) Cassia alata
C) Cassia angustifolia D) Cassia tora

13. `Iris moss' is
A) Chondrus B) Hydrodictyon
C) Funaria D) Sphagnum

14. One of the following trees is endemic to India
A) Tectona grandis B) Artocarpus integrifolia
C) Ficus religiosa D) Azadirachta indica

15. Late blight of potato is caused by
A) Alternaria solani B) Phytophthora infestans
C) Pseudomonas solanacearum D) Albugo bliti

16. The only plant hormone that is not translocated from the cells producing it
A) Auxin B) Ethylene
C) Cytokinin D) Gibberellic acid

17. Nepenthes thaliana, a rare endangered pitcher plant occurs in India in
A) Madhya Pradesh B) Meghalaya
C) Himachal Pradesh D) Andhra Pradesh

18. One chambered dry dehiscent fruit that dehisces along both the sutures is
A) Siliqua B) Follicle
C) Capsule D) Legume

19. The roots of plant yielding Aswagandha which are used in the treatment of
rheumatism, inflammation and skin lesion is
A) Curcuma amada B) Rauwolfia serpentina
C) Cinchona officinalis D) Withania somnifera

20. The seven volumes of the “Flora of British India “was compiled by
A) William Hooker B) J. D. Hooker
C) Bentham D) Gamble

21. The use of gamma rays from a cobalt source for control of microorganisms in food
A) Radiation B) Radappertization
C) Radurzation D) Ionization

22. Botanical name of finger millet is
A) Poinsettum americanum B) Paspalum scorbiculatum
C) Setaria italica D) Eleucine coracana

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23. The production of fruits without fertilization is
A) Parthenogenesis B) Apomixis
C) Parthenocarpy D) Pseudocarpy

24. The family Lamiaceae is characterized by the inflorescence
A) Scorpiod cyme B) Helicoid cyme
C) Verticellaster D) Cyathium

25. Which of the following trait shows mendelian inheritance as a dominant gene in
man
A) Presence of dimples B) Colour blindness
C) Both D) None

26. Elators and pseudoelators in the capsules of bryophyte are meant for
A) Nutrient absorption B) Water conduction
C) Spore dispersal D) Mechanical support

27. In Smilax tendrils are
A) Modified stipules B) Modified leaf
C) Modified petiole D) Modified leaflet

28. Genes with intervening sequences
A) Introns B) Split genes
C) Exons D) Pseudo genes

29. A research technique to modify a gene in a predetermined way
A) Site directed mutagensis B) Cloning
C) rDNA technique D) Western blotting

30. In eukaryotes the ribosomal RNA genes are transcribed by
A) Reverse transcriptase B) RNA dependent RNA polymerase
C) RNA polymerase 1 D) RNA polymerase 2

31. Floral formula of Hibicus rosasinensis is
A) O ♀ Epi K6-8 K(5)C5A(∞)G5 B) O ♀ Epi(5) K(5)C5A(∞)G(5-∞)
C) O ♀ Epi 3 K(5)C5A(∞)G5 D) O ♀ Epi K3 K(5)C3A(∞)G∞

32. Vegetative propagating part of Sugarcane is called
A) Suckers B) Setts
C) Scion D) All of the above

33. Antibody diversity is generated by
A) Protein splicing B) Somatic recombination
C) Mutation D) Allelic exclusion

34. Example of an aggregate fruit
A) Pine apple B) Custard apple
C) Apple D) Orange

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35. FASTA program was first described by
A) Adach & Hasegawa B) Lipman & Pearson
C) Kyte and Dolittle D) Fitch & Margoliash

36. An important feature of the genetic code which allows the expression of a protein
in any host is its
A) Degeneracy B) Universality
C) Redundancy D) Triplet nature.

37. Muller’s CIB method was used to detect
A) Sex linked mutation

B) Sex linked lethal mutations
C) Autosomal dominant mutation
D) Autosomal recessive mutation

38. Gynostegium relates to
A) Fusion of stamens with gynoecium
B) Fusion of stamens with stigmatic disc
C) Fusion of gynoecium with anther
D) Fusion of gynoecium with filaments

39. Venketraman Ramakrishnan has got Nobel Prize for the detailed mapping of
A) Small subunit of ribosome from Thermos thermophilus.
B) Large ribosomal subunit of the ribosome of Geobacillus tearothermophilus.
C) Large ribosomal subunit of Pyrococcus abyssi.
D) Small subunit of ribosome of Pyrodictium occultum.

40. The transgenic plant which is developed by anit-sense RNA technology.
A) Golden rice B) Bt cotton
C) Flavr Savr tomato D) Both A and C

41. The non motile male spermatia are carried to the female by means of water
currents in
A) Fucus B) Polysiphonia
C) Chara D) Vaucheria

42. X-ray scattering from an atom depends on the number of
A) Electrons B) Protons
C) Neutrons D) All of these

43. The most famous X-helix polypeptide secondary structure is
A) Left handed B) Circular
C) Right handed D) Branched

44. RNA – DNA hybrid always adopt A form because of
A) Steric hindrance of – OH group in RNA
B) Steric hindrance of – OH group in DNA
C) Coiling of the molecule
D) Presence of Uracil base in RNA
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45. Chlorella will fulfill the need of all vitamins except
A) Ascorbic acid B) Biotin
C) Plamitic acid D) Pathonic acid

46. Which of the experiment is suitable to detect linkage?
A) aaBB x aaBB B) AaBb x aabb
C) AABB x aabb D) AAbb x AaBB

47. According to Rodley & Sasi Sekharan model, DNA is
A) Right handed
B) Left handed
C) Alternating right and left handed helix
D) None of these.

48. Which plant is efficient converter of solar energy?
A) Wheat B) Sugarcane
C) Rice D) Banana

49. The plant hormone used to induce parthenocarpy
A) Gibberellins B) Cytokinins
C) Auxins D) Ethylene

50. Quaternary structure of protein describes.
A) Conformational organizatio n B) Functional organization
C) Amino acid sequence D) None of these.

51. Who among the following is known as father of biostatistics
A) Francis Galton B) Adolphe Queste
C) Neyman D) William Gosset

52. Which one is used for comparison between two or more variables
A) Pie chart B) Bar diagram
C) Line diagram D) All of these

53. The feeding of avidin may result in a deficiency of
A) Riboflavin B) Vitamin B12
C) Vitamin A D) Biotin

54. A fatty acid not synthesized in man is
A) Oleic acid B) Stearic acid
C) Linoleic acid D) Palmitic acid

55. Genomic imprinting is
A) Expression of genes depend on its paternal or maternal inheritance
B) Expression of genes linked with X chromosomes
C) Expression of genes linked with Y chromosomes
D) Expression of extrachromosomal genes


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56. Calyptrogen is needed in monocots to
A) Produce root cap B) Protect root tip
C) Abosorb water D) None of the above

57. Riboswitches are
A) Short RNA sequences that change their conformation on binding with small
molecules
B) Short RNA sequences that interact with DNA
C) Short RNA molecules that bind with proteins
D) Short RNA sequences degrade from mRNA

58. The O2 dissociation course of hemoglobin is shifted to right by
A) Decreased CO 2 tension B) Increased pH
C) Increased CO 2 tension D) Increased N 2 tension

59. How many genetically different gametes can be made from an individual of
genotype of AaBbccDDEe
A) 8 B) 32 C) 10 D) 5

60. What component of the bacterial cell wall are attacked by pencillins?
A) Peptidoglycan B) Teichoic acid
C) Teichuronic acid D) Lipopolysaccharide

61. Daughter of a colour blind father and normal mother marries a colour blind person.
How the trait will express among their children?
A) 50 % sons and 50 % daughters
B) All sons only
C) All daughters only
D) All sons and Daughters

62. How many triplet codons can be made from four nucleotides A, U, G and C
containing no uracils?
A) 27 B) 64 C) 37 D) 6

63. Which of the following is not a method of genetic recombination in bacteria?
A) Translocation B) Transformation
C) Conjugation D) Transduction

64. Albinism is due to lack of
A) Tyrosinase B) Phenylalanine hydroxylase
C) Kynureninase D) Homogentisicase

65. Which of these is a pentasaccharide sugar?
A) Verbascose B) Raffinos e C) Stachyose D) Threose

66. In men, the lipoprotein fraction with highest cholesterol contents is
A) α- lipopreotein B) β- lipoprotein
C) Chylomicrons D) Prealbumin

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67. Which of the following is the important reactive group of glutathione in its role as
antioxidant
A) Serine B) Sulf hydryl
C) Acetyl CoA D) Carboxyl

68. Bell-shaped normal distribution curve inheritance is an example of
A) Complementary genes B) Qualitative inheritance
C) Polygenic traits D) Pleiotropy

69. The distance between bacterial genes, as determined from interrupted conjugation
experiments are measured in units of
A) Recombination B) Micrometer
C) Minutes D) Percentage of genophgore

70. The first attempt to show linkage in plants was carried out in
A) Oenothera lamarckiana B) Pisum sativum
C) Lathyrus odoratus D) Zea mays

71. In prenatal diagnosis, the polymorphism used to determine genetic disorders
is
A) SNPs B) RFLPs C) RAPDs D) SCARs

72. A Drug resistance marker used for selection of recombinants is
A) NPT II B) SSP C) SSR D) AFLP

73. Colchicine induces polyploidy by
A) Inhibiting cell division B) Prom oting cell division
C) Inhibiting spindle formation D) Doubling the Chromosome size

74. Which type DNA is found in M13 phages?
A) Single stranded and circular
B) Single stranded and linear
C) Double stranded and linear
D) Double stranded and circular

75. The regions of gene which do not form part of functional mRNA are called
A) Transposons B) Cistrons
C) Introns D) Exons

76. Overlapping genes
A) Are characteristics to eukaryotes
B) Code for over lapping amino acid sequences in Protein
C) Are split genes
D) Means that a gene can code for more than one polypeptide

77. Which one of the following carries dwarf gene with high protein and lysine
percentage in wheat.
A) Lerma safed B) Kalyan
C) Sharbati sonara D) Sonalika
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78. Which is the most short -lived RNA?
A) sRNA B) rRNA C) tRNA D) mRNA

79. The DNA sequence cut by Eco RI is
A) GCAT /GCAT B) GAATTC/GAATTC
C) GAATTC/CTTAAG D) GAATTG/CTTTAAC

80. In Z-DNA, helix pitch is
A) 60 A
0
B)

34 A
0
C)

20 A
0
D) 45A
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81. Triticale has been evolved by hybridization between
A) Rice and Maize B) Wheat and rice
C) Wheat and rye D) Ragi and Maize

82. During translation phase of protein synthesis, process of initiation, elongation
and termination involve
A) Protein factors and AMP B) Protein factors and CAMP
C) Protein factors and GTP D) Glycoxylation.

83. Shuffling of gene from one location to another is possible. Such genes are called
A) Mutons B) Recons
C) Exons D) Transposons

84. Andrew Fire and Craig Mello got Nobel Prize in Medicine for
A) PCR B) Protein Sequencing
C) RNA interference D) GFP

85. The holandric genes are located on
A) Polytene B) Y- chromosome
C) X- Chromosome D) Mitochondria

86. Mutagenic agents causing frame shift mutation are
A) 2-Amino purine B) EMS
C) Bromouracil D) Acridine dye

87. Kornberg with Ochoa received Nobel Price for the work of
A) Mechanism of biological synthesis of DNA and RNA
B) Co linearity hypothesis
C) Central Dogma
D) Artificial Synthesis of protein

88. The Hybrid variety cotton obtained by crossing two different strains of
Gossypium hirsutum is
A) Godhavari B) Varalaxmi
C) Savitri D) Jayalaxmi

89. BSI is located at
A) Lucknow B) Mysore C) Kolkatta D) Kerala

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90. Quanta required for assimilation of one molecule of CO2/O2 liberation in
photosynthesis are
A) 2 B) 8 C) 6 D) 4

91. Continuous variations are attributed to meiosis through
A) Polyploidy B) Crossing over
C) Mutation D) All of these

92. Oligogenes are
A) Quantitative genes B) Qualitative genes
C) Holandrinc genes D) Epistatic genes

93. The common bread wheat is
A) Allotetraploid B) Allohexaploid
C) Auto teraploid D) Diploid

94. RNA Polymerase enzyme is
A) Monocistronic only B) Polycistronic only
C) Monocistronic & Polycistronic D) Not a protein

95. Which sub unit of ribosome is attached to ER?
A) 50S B) 60S C) 30S D) 40S

96. Unidirectional replication takes place in
A) Coliphage P2 B) Escherichia
C) Pneumococcus D) Salmonella

97. Which phrase is not true about backcross breeding?
A) It is a practice that has been used by plant breeders for decades
B) Backcross breeding is repeated until the offspring has 99+% elite genes and
the transgene
C) Backcross breeding is a new technique developed for genetically
engineered plants
D) Backcross breeding is often used to reduce yield drag

98. Which of the following occurs in the sporangia of mosses?
A) Spores germinate into protonemata
B) Sperm cells are produced in rows just beneath the surface of the
antheridiophore
C) Sporocytes undergo meiosis to produce spores
D) The zygote develops into a multicellular embryo

99. Conservation hotspots are best described as
A) Areas with large numbers of endemic species that are disappearing
rapidly
B) Areas where people are particularly active supporters of biological diversity
C) Islands that are experiencing high rates of extinction
D) Areas where native species are being replaced with introduced species

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100. Which bacteria causes food poisoning
A) Escherichia B) Penicillium
C) Salmonella D) Candida

101. Which of the following statements about Marchantia sporophytes is true?
A) The capsule is attached directly to the foot without the development of a
seta.
B) An operculum forms on the apex of the mature capsule
C) The sporophyte hangs down from the underside of the archegonium.
D) None of the above

102. When a specific epithet exactly repeats the generic name it is known as
A) Neotype B) Priority
C) Taxa D) Tautonym

103. The seed known by the name ‘Chilgoza’, that is used as a dry fruit
A) Zamia B) Pinus gerardiana
C) Cedrus deodara D) Cycas racemosa

104. Quantitative PCR is
A) Real time PCR B) RT PCR
C) Inverse PCR D) Multiplex PCR

105. Percentage frequency distribution is represented by
A) Frequency polygon B) Ogive representation
C) Pie diagram D) Frequency table

106. Mode can be located graphically with the help of
A) Line diagram B) Bar
C) Histogram D) Pie diagram

107. The first artificial plant hybrid was made by
A) Thomas Fairchild B) De Viries
C) Borlaug D) M.S.Swaminathan

108. Somatic embryogenesis is:
A) Germ line cells developing into embryos
B) Non-germ line cells developing into embryos
C) Embryos developing from zygotes
D) Embryonic tissue becoming somatic

109. A CsCl gradient will separate DNA molecules by
A) Absorption B) Resorption
C) Density D) Adhesion

110. Klenow fragment without free nucleotides exhibits A) Exonuclease activity B) Endonuclease activity
C) Nickase activity D) No activity

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111. The unwinding of the double helix of DNA prior to replication is carried out by
A) Topoisomerase B) Helicase
C) Restriction endoclease D) All of A, B and C


112. The non sister chromatids twist around and exchange segments with each other in
A) Leptotene B) Pachytene
C) Zygotene D) Diplotene

113. Line Weaver – Burk plot helps to find out
A) Rate of enzyme action B) Competitive inhibitor
C) Substrate composition D) Group specificity

114. Amyloplastids are plastids which store
A) Proteins B) Lipids
C) Starch D) Ergastic substances

115. When lactose is present
A) The regulator protein is unable to bind the operator and transcription turned
on
B) The regulator protein binds the operator and transcription turned off
C) The regulator protein is unable to bind the operator and transcription turned
off
D) The regulator protein binds the operator and transcription turned on

116. Which one of the following trees yield gum
A) Pinus B) Acacia
C) Eucalyptus D) Phyllanthus

117. Which amino acid is precursor of ethylene production
A) Alanine B) Threonine
C) Methionine D) Serine

118. Jute is
A) Corchorus capsularis B) Crotalaria juncea
C) Ceiba pentadra D) Calamus rotundus

119. Rose wood belongs to the family
A) Leguminosae B) Verbenaceae
C) Liliaceae D) Cruciferae

120. Marginal placentation and monocarpellary pistil are found in
A) Poaceae B) Asteraceae
C) Fabaceae D) Liliaceae




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1. Antimicrobial proteins that inhibit the synthesis of outer membrane proteins of
gram negative bacteria
A) Dystrophin B) Attacins
C) Phytoanticipins D) Fungistatic

2. Which alga is known as sea lettuce?
A) Fucus B) Caulerpa
C) Ulva D) Padina

3. The peat moss belongs to the order
A) Sphagnales B) Andreaeales
C) Bryales D) Anthocerotales

4. Pyrenolichens fall under
A) Discolichens B) Ascolichens
C) Basidiolichens D) Deuterolichens

5. The most advanced parallel-banded stele in the Pterdophyta
A) Haplostele B) Plectostele
C) Actinostele D) Mixed protostele

6. Which among the following is a tree fern?
A) Pteris B) Cyathea
C) Adiantum D) Dryopteris

7. Resting spores are called
A) Siderophore B) Statospore
C) Planospore D) Phialospore

8. Planktons smaller than 20µm but larger than 2µm are called
A) Nanoplanktons B) Picoplanktons
C) Periphyton D) Macroplankton

9. The genus Rhizopus belongs to the family
A) Mucoraceae B) Saccharomycetaceae
C) Pilobolaceae D) Rhodomycetaceae

10. Amanita toxins are
A) Ergotoxins B) Aflatoxins
C) Mushroom toxins D) Esterogonic toxins

11. A substance that increases the potency of an immunogen
A) Axoneme B) Adjuvant
C) Aptamer D) Agameon



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12. Small non-antigenic molecules in an immunogen
A) Zymogens B) Haptens
C) Co-factors D) Aptamer

13. Bacterial cells that lack chromosomes are called
A) Microcells B) Minicells
C) Maxicells D) Midicells

14. Mycotoxin produced by Aspergillus flavus
A) Phytoalexin B) Amphylotoxin
C) Aflatoxin D) Dystrophin

15. ‘Boll rot’ of cotton is caused by
A) Agaricus B) Penicillium
C) Puccinia D) Rhizopus

16. Puccinia graminis tritici occurring on the wheat crop is also named as
A) Orange rust B) Black rust
C) Yellow rust D) Green rust

17. Blast disease of rice is caused by
A) Piricularia oryzae B) Pseudomonas oryzae
C) Scleroticum oryzae D) Helminthosporium oryzae

18. The antibiotic streptomycin was isolated from
A) Streptomyces griseus B) Streptomyces venezuele
C) Streptomyces aureofaciens D) Streptomyces rimosus

19. The ’tumour inducing’ plasmids are present in
A) Agrobacterium rhizogenes B) Agrobacterium tumifaciens
C) Acetobacter aceti D) Azotobacter sp.

20. The infectious agent of ‘scrapie’ is
A) Parvovirus B) Reovirus
C) Prion D) Retrovirus

21. A dead area in the bark or cortex of the stem especially of woody plants is called
A) Spot B) Canker
C) Scorch D) Die-back

22. Ratoon stunting disease of sugarcane is
A) Insect transmitted B) Soil transmitted
C) Sap transmitted D) Root transmitted







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23. Red rot of Sugarcane is caused by
A) Piricularia oryzae B) Colletotrichum falcatum
C) Xanthomaonas Oryzae D) Phytophthora infestans

24. Level of taxonomic study concerned with the biological aspects of taxa, including
intraspecific populations, speciation, evolutionary rates and trends
A) Alpha taxonomy B) Beta taxonomy
C) Gamma taxonomy D) Theta taxonomy

25. The term ‘Unitegmic’ refers to
A) An ovule having a single integument
B) A filament with a single anther
C) A fruit with a single seed
D) A style with a single stigma

26. Labellum in Orchidaceae comes to anterior side by the twisting of the ovary
through 180
0
. This process is called
A) Adnation B) Articulation
C) Resupination D) Attenuation

27. The Commelinaceae family is commonly known as the
A) Spiderwort family B) Aster family
C) Grass family D) Lilli family

28. Foeniculum vulgare belongs to the family
A) Rutaceae B) Meliaceae
C) Apiaceae D) Brassicaceae

29. When two or more authors publish a new species or propose a new name, their
names are linked using the epithet?
A) In B) ex C) et D) emend

30. Binomials with identical genus name and specific epithet are called
A) Homonym B) Tautonym C) Basionym D) Synonym

31. A document containing a comprehensive account of a specific taxonomic group,
generally a genus or family is
A) Manual B) Flora C) M onograph D) Revision

32. Which among the following is considered a demerit of the ‘Engler and Prantl’
system of classification?
A) Gymnosperms are placed between Monocotyledons and Dicotyledons
B) Gymnosperms are placed among Dicotyledons
C) Dicotyledons are placed before Monocotyledons
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33. The principles of Numerical taxonomy were developed by
A) Bentham and Hooker B) Engler and Prantl
C) Sneath and Sokal D) Takhtajan and Cronquist

34. The botanical name for ‘All spice’ is
A) Pimenta dioica B) Amaranthus cruentus
C) Aloe vera D) Brassica campestris

35. What is the botanical name of ‘Jute’?
A) Dalbergia sissoo B) Lagerstroemia speciosa
C) Cedrus deodara D) Corchorus capsularis

36. The rubber obtained from Manihot glaziovii is called
A) Para rubber B) Panama rubber
C) Ceara rubber D) India rubber

37. Endosperm formation is suppressed in
A) Orchidaceae B) Compositae
C) Aristolochiaceae D) Boraginaceae

38. The major alkaloid in Hemlock, which was used for the execution of Socrates, is
A) Sinigrin B) Strychnin
C) Coniine D) Quinine

39. The term ‘ethnobotany’ was introduced by
A) Powers B) Harshberger
C) Gilmour D) Martin

40. Ethnobotanical records are stored in --------database
A) PLANIMAL B) SEPASAL
C) NAPRALERT D) EMBL

41. The total botanical knowledge held by any non-industrial community and which
incorporates all utilitarian, ecological and cognitive aspects of both plant use and
vegetation management is called
A) ITK , Indigenous Technical Knowledge
B) IAK, Indigenous Agricultural Knowledge
C) TBK, Traditional Botanical Knowledge
D) TEK, Traditional Ecological Knowledge

42. Which of the following scientists is credited with the invention of the electron
microscope and awarded the Nobel Prize for the same?
A) J.J. Thompson B) Louise de Broglie
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43. Why are thin sections of specimens necessary in Transmission Electron
Microscope?
A) Electrons are negatively charged
B) Electrons have a wave nature
C) Electrons have no mass
D) Electrons have a poor penetrating power

44. A linear monomer of D-galactose and 3,6 anhydro-L-galactopyranose is called
A) Dextran B) Agarose
C) Acrylamide D) Silica

45. Chromatography that involves the separation of isomers
A) Counter current chromatography
B) Chiral chromatography
C) Paper chromatography
D) Thin layer chromatography

46. The total volume of material, both solid and liquid in the column is known as
A) Void volume B) Bed volume
C) Elution volume D) Retension volume

47. Silica gel-G is used in
A) Thin layer chromatography B) Column chromatography
C) HPLC D) GLC

48. Labyrinthine cell wall enveloped by plasma membrane is characteristic of
A) Sieve tubes B) Lenticels
C) Transfer cells D) Guard cells

49. Ridged and furrowed xylem cylinder with phloem wedges is characteristic of
secondary growth in the stem of
A) Bignonia B) Serjania
C) Dracaena D) Boerhaavia

50. Nanometer is 1/1000
th
of a
A) Millimeter B) Centimeter
C) Micrometer D) Picometer

51. Heavily cutinized leaves that show resistance to dessication under conditions of
extreme drought
A) Microsporophylls B) Megasporophylls
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52. ------is an azodye
A) Safranin B) Haematoxylin
C) Aniline blue D) Orange G

53. Carnoy’s solution is a mixture of
A) Aqueous chromic acid, Aqueous acetic acid and distilled water
B) Ethyl alcohol, Glacial acetic acid and commercial formalin
C) Ethanol, Glacial acetic acid and Chloroform
D) Aqueous alcohol, Aqueous acetic acid and distilled water

54. Inactive precursors of certain proteolytic enzymes
A) Abzymes B) Allozymes
C) Isozymes D) Zymogens

55. Vincristine and vinblastine are
A) Phenolics B) Terpenoids
C) Alkaloids D) Saponins

56. In aqueous solution glucose exists as a
A) Furanose B) Pyranose
C) Pentose D) None of the above

57. In a normal metabolic pathway substance Z is produced from X through the
intermediate Y and involvement of two enzymes, A and B respectively. If both
enzymes are functional, what would be the most possible consequence?
A) Substance Z accumulates B) Substance X accumulates
C) Enzyme A accumulates D) Enzyme B accumulates

58. A group of red or yellow compounds found only in the plants of order
Caryophyllales
A) Anthocyanins B) Xanthophylls
C) Betacyanins D) Betalains

59. Amino acid which accumulates as a result of stress
A) Proline B) Cysteine
C) Methionine D) Histidine

60. The biochemical pathway from phosphenol pyruvic acid to tyrosine is commonly
called
A) Hatch and Slack pathway B) Glycolate pathway
C) Shikimic acid pathway D) EMP pathway

61. A plant capable of utilizing saline ground water
A) Hylophyte B) Hylodad
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62. Organelles involved in photorespiration are
A) Mitochondria, chloroplasts and ribosomes
B) Mitochondria, chloroplasts and peroxisomes
C) Mitochondria, nucleus and ribosomes
D) Mitochondria, peroxisomes and glyoxisomes

63. A system of growing plants with their roots supplied with moisture in the air
A) Hydroponics B) Aeroponics
C) Bionomics D) Geonomics

64. Deficiency of which of these leads to interveinal chlorosis
A) Magnesium B) Calcium
C) Cobalt D) Nitrogen

65. Little leaf disease is due to the deficiency of
A) Nitrogen B) Sodium
C) Zinc D) Manganese

66. Phytochrome is a ------chromoprotein
A) Red/Orange B) Blue/Yellow-green
C) Purple/Black D) Brown/Yellow

67. Small particles present on the inner mitochondrial membrane are called
A) Ergosomes B) Peroxisomes
C) Elementary particles D) Core particles

68. Branch of soil science which deals with the survey, genesis and classification of
soils for land use-planning
A) Serology B) Rheology
C) Pedology D) Kymatology

69. Forests that occur in eastern and western Himalayas and in the Nilgiri hills at an
altitude of 1,600 – 3,500m are
A) Tropical evergreen or rain forests
B) Temperate evergreen or Coniferous forests
C) Tropical deciduous or monsoon forests
D) Tropical Thorn forests

70. An interspecific interaction in which one species population is inhibited typically
by toxins produced by the other which remains unaffected
A) Amensalism B) Mutualism C) Altruism D) Tropism

71. The physical space occupied by an organism in an eco system is called
A) Niche B) Sere
C) Deme D) Cline



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72. The study of an organism in relation to its environment
A) Autecology B) Palynology
C) Pedology D) Gerantology

73. One of the following steps is not involved in cryopreservation
A) Air-drying B) Slow freezing
C) Encapsulation D) Shadow casting

74. Which of the following biomes has the highest biodiversity?
A) Savannas B) Tundra
C) Tropical rain forest D) Temperate grasslands

75. ‘Harmful Algal bloom’ is the result of accumulation of species of
A) Lemna B) Pistia
C) Alexandrium D) Volvox

76. Pick out the mangrove plant from the following list
A) Solanum surattense B) Excoecaria agallocha
C) Saccharam spontaneum D) Euphorbia tirucalli

77. Ozone (O
3) is formed mainly in which layer of the atmosphere
A) Troposhere B) Ozone layer
C) Stratosphere D) Ionosphere

78. The ‘mutation theory’ of organic evolution was put forward by
A) Hugo deVries B) Weismann
C) Darwin D) Lamarck

79. Changing climate may isolate populations on mountain peaks or in remnant lakes
or islands. This is called ------- speciation
A) Allopatric B) Sympatric
C) Parapatric D) None of the above

80. The term ‘muton’ was coined by
A) Barbara McClintock B) Muller
C) Seymour Benzer D) Jacob and Monad

81. The genetic codes for ochre, amber and opal are-----,---- and---- respectively
A) UGA, UAG, UAA B) UAG, UAA, UGA
C) UAG, UGA, UAA D) UAA, UAG, UGA

82. Intron sequences in DNA always begin and end with
A) AG, GT B) GT, AG
C) TG, GA D) GA, TG






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83. Any one of a group of restriction enzymes that recognizes the same nucleotide
sequences
A) Isozyme B) Ribozyme
C) Isoschizomer D) Isomer

84. The length of the DNA associated with a protein is determined using the technique
A) DNA replication B) DNA fingerprinting
C) DNA footprinting D) DNA priming

85. A cell or tissue culture in which single cells or small clumps are grown in an
agitated liquid medium
A) Slop culture B) Suspension culture
C) Retroculture D) Sericulture

86. About 75% of all white North Americans can taste the chemical
phenylthiocarbamide and the remainder cannot. The ability to taste is governed by
dominant allele ‘T’ and inability to taste by the allele ‘t’. (The population is in
Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium). Then the genotypic frequencies are
A) TT–0.5, Tt – 0.3, tt– 0.2 B) TT–0.25, Tt – 0.5, tt– 0.25
C) TT–0.5, Tt – 0.2, tt– 0.3 D) TT–0.3, Tt – 0.5, tt– 0.3

87. Avena abyssinica is a tetraploid with 28 chromosomes. The cultivated oats
(A. sativa) appears to be a hexaploid in the same series with the chromosome
number:
A) 168 B) 84
C) 42 D) 56

88. A normal chromosome with the gene sequence ABCD o EFGH (Small ‘o’
represents centromere).The chromosomal mutation represented by the gene
sequence ABCFE o DGH is
A) Pericentric inversion B) Paracentric inversion
C) Reciprocal translocation D) Non-reciprocal translocation

89. Philadelphia chromosome seen in many leukemia patients is the result of reciprocal
translocation between chromosomes:
A) 9 and 22 B) 2 and 9
C) 2 and 13 D) 9 and 13

90. Dietary restrictions can essentially eliminate the severe mental retardation that is
associated with this disorder
A) Phenylketonuria B) Familial hypercholesterolemia
C) Tay-Sachs disease D) Haemophilia

91. The genetic abnormality produced by XXY condition in humans is
A) Down’s syndrome B) Kline felter’s syndrome
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92. The sry gene is located on the
A) X-chromosome B) Y-chromosome
C) Autosome D) Nucleosome

93. Chiasma is a greek word meaning
A) Cross B) Ring
C) Chain D) Straight line

94. In sweet peas the genes for flower colour and pollen length were studied. The
double heterozygote showed a preponderance of the parental combinations. This
could be due to
A) Independant assortment B) Linkage
C) Crossing over D) Incomplete Dominance

95. RNA polymerase binds to genes at the
A) Operator B) Enhancer
C) Promoter D) Inducer

96. The enzyme reverse transcriptase is an
A) RNA directed DNA polymerase
B) RNA directed RNA polymerase
C) DNA directed DNA polymerase
D) DNA directed RNA polymerase

97. Puffs or balbiani rings in salivary gland chromosomes are sites of
A) DNA replication B) RNA synthesis
C) DNA duplication D) Protein synthesis

98. Chromosome theory of inheritance was proposed by
A) Watson and Crick B) Jacob and Monad
C) Beadle and Tatum D) Sutton and Boveri

99. Deposition of material between the microfibrils of the cell wall is called
A) Intersusception B) Intussusception
C) Interference D) Integration

100. The first man-made cereal ‘Triticale’ has been developed from a cross between
A) Wheat and Oat B) Wheat and Maize
C) Maize and Rice D) Wheat and Rye

101. Which is the hexaploid species of Wheat?
A) Triticum monococcum B) Triticum durum
C) Triticum aestivum D) Triticum turgidum

102. A ‘trisomic’ individual has
A) An extra chromosome B) One less chromosome
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103. Kappa particles are present in
A) Plastids B) Plasmids
C) Mitochondria D) Cytoplasm

104. Phage ØX-174 has
A) Double stranded DNA B) Double stranded RNA
C) Single stranded RNA D) Single stranded DNA

105. The first codon discovered by Nirenberg Mathaei was
A) GGG B) CCC
C) UUU D) AAA

106. Khorana first deciphered the triplet codon of
A) Serine and isoleucine B) Cysteine and valine
C) Tyrosine and tryptohan D) Phenylalanine and methionine

107. RNA polymerase III makes
A) rRNA B) hnRNA
C) tRNA, 5SrRNA D) sn RNA

108. The headquarters of the National Horticulture Board is situated at
A) New Delhi B) Thiruvananthapuram
C) Gurgaon D) Bhopal

109. An evolutionary event in which a significant percentage of a population or species
is killed or otherwise prevented from reproducing
A) Bottle-neck B) Genetic load
C) Founder effect D) Segregational load

110. The equilibrium attained between the electric potential and concentration gradient
in a closed system with two compartments separated by a semi-permeable
membrane
A) Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
B) Donnan equilibrium
C) Maxwell-Boltzmann equilibrium
D) Michaelis-Menten equilibrium

111. Dispersion force or London force is a type of .................. force
A) Van der Waals B) Hydrophobic-hydrophilic
C) Ionic D) Covalent

112. The particle associated with bioluminescence
A) Photon B) Electron
C) Scintillon D) Phytotron





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113. The average fleece weight in a large band of sheep together with its standard
deviation was calculated to be 10.3±1.5lb. The statistics for fleece grade was 5.1±
0.7. Which trait is relatively more variable?
A) Fleece weight B) Fleece grade
C) Both traits D) None of the traits

114. A common digital sound file existing in personal computers is known as
A) JPEG file B) ZIP file
C) WAV file D) BMP file

115. A translator that converts a programme written in assembly level language into a
machine level language
A) Compiler B) Assembler
C) Algorithm D) Interpreter

116. The largest order among the Gymnosperms
A) Cycadales B) Coniferales
C) Ginkgoales D) Gnetales

117. In eukaryotes ATP-Synthase enzyme involved in respiration is in the
A) Cytoplasam B) Mitochondrial matrix
C) Oxysomes D) Quantasomes

118. One of the following sterols is less prevalent in plants
A) Campesterol B) Sitosterol
C) Stigmasterol D) Cholesterol

119. Oxidative phosphorylation is a process that
A) Occurs during respiration
B) Occurs during photosynthesis
C) Occurs in the thylakoid membrane
D) Involves PS I and PS II

120. BLAST programme is used in
A) DNA sequencing B) Amino acid sequencing
C) DNA bar coding D) Bioinformatics



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1. The plant part from which colchicine is isolated
A) Fruit &seeds B) Stem& leaf
C) Seeds & corms D) Fruit & bulb

2. Albuminous cells are present in
A) Monocotyledonous plants B) Hydrophytes
C) Gymnosperms D) Bryophytes

3. The Casparian strip is usually composed of
A) Pectin B) Lignin
C) Suberin D) Chitin

4. Histochemical localization of proteins is performed by using
A) Sudan black
B) Mercuric bromophenol blue
C) Periodic acid Schiffs (PAS) reagent
D) Iodine potassium iodide (IKI) solution

5. Orcein is obtained from
A) Fractionation of coal tar
B) Heartwood of Caesalpinia
C) Roccella tinctoria.
D) Abdominal part of insects Dactylopius coccus

6. Janus green B is used to stain
A) Chloroplast B) Golgi complex
C) Vacuoles D) Mitochondria

7. The sectioning of woody materials for histo enzymological study is made
through----
A) Rotary microtome B) Sledge microtome
C) Cryotome D) Rocking microtome

8. Molecular formula of chlorophyll a is
A) C55H70O5N4Mg B) C55H72O6N4Mg
C) C55H70O6N4Mg D) C55H72O5N4Mg

9. RQ value of protein is
A) Higher than 1 B) 1
C) Less than 1 D) Infinite

10. Recombination nodules are present in
A) Kinetochore B) Centriole
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11. The movement of solutes in the phloem is mainly
A) Lateral B) Acropetal
C) Basipetal D) Centripetal

12. The first stable compound in Hatch and Slack cycle is
A) Pyruvic acid B) Malic acid
C) Citric acid D) Oxalo acetic acid

13. ------------ is an example for sulphur containing amino acid
A) Aspartic acid B) Methionine
C) Glycine D) Isoleucine

14. Microevolution means
A) Evolution at geographical level
B) Evolution in a small community
C) Changes in gene frequency within a population
D) Spatial evolution

15. When a population formerly continuous in range, splits into two or more
geographically isolated populations and form new species, the mode of speciation
is
A) Sympatric speciation B) Polytypic speciation
C) Allopatric speciation D) Evolutionary speciation

16. Endosperm is absent in
A) Orchidaceae B) Compositae
C) Poaceae D) Malvaceae

17. Tyloses are
A) Composite sieve plate B) Specialized laticeferous canals
C) Tracheal plugs D) Resin ducts

18. In Dracaena, secondary vascular bundle is
A) Bicollataral B) Amphicribral
C) Collateral D) Amphivasal

19. Osmium tetra oxide is used in electron microscopy as a
A) Fixing agent B) Mordant
C) Staining agent D) Precipitator

20. The pH of phloem sap is about------------------
A) 5.5-6.5 B) 6.5 -7.5
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21. Q10 refers to
A) Quantum recharge
B) Respiratory coefficient
C) A temperature coefficient
D) Photosynthetic active radiation (PAR) coefficient

22. Warburg effect explains decreased rate of photosynthesis due to
A) High concentration of CO2 B) Low concentration of CO2
C) High concentration of O2 D) Low concentration of O2

23. Fruit drop is caused by
A) Accumulation of more auxin in fruit than in stem
B) Accumulation of less auxin in fruit than in stem
C) Absence of auxin in stem and roots
D) Accumulation of auxin in roots

24. The closure of lid of pitcher in Nepenthes is
A) A turgor movement B) A paratonic movement
C) A tropic movement D) An autonomic movement

25. National park is an example of
A) In vitro conservation B) Ex situ conservation
C) In situ conservation D) All of these

26. In Funaria capsule, the peristome consist of
A) 16 teeth B) 32 teeth
C) 64 teeth D) 128 teeth

27. Protonema is found in
A) Riccia B) Anthoceros
C) Marchantia D) Funaria

28. Western Ghats passes through ------------ states in India
A) 6 B) 4
C) 7 D) 5

29. Partial or complete loss of virulence in pathogen is called
A) Abortive parasitism B) Attenuation
C) Neutralism D) Susceptibility

30. Phytoalexins are produced
A) During infection B) During flowering
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31. Katte disease of cardamom is caused due to
A) Colletotrichum elettariae B) Phytophthora medii
C) Cardamom mosaic virus D) Fusarium sp.

32. If the probability of being blood type A is 1/8 and the probability of blood type O
is ½ , what is the probability of being either blood type A or blood type O?
A) 5/8 B) 1/16
C) 1/8 D) 1/2

33. An animal has a diploid number of 8 chromosomes. During meiosis how many
chromatids are present in metaphase of second meiotic stage?
A) 16 B) 8
C) 4 D) 32

34. What is the sexual phenotype of a diploid fruit fly that has XXYYY sex
chromosome?
A) Male B) Female
C) Intersex D) Metamale

35. Betty has normal vision but her mother is color blind. Sam is color blind. If Betty
and Sam are married and have a girl child, what is the probability that the child
will be color blind?
A) 1/4 B) 1/2 C) 1/3 D) 2/3

36. How many genotypes are present at a locus with four alleles?
A) 15 B) 10 C) 8 D) 16

37. An organism has 10 pairs of independent genes. Aa BB cc Dd Ee Ff Gg HH II Jj.
How many types of gametes with respect to gene content can this individual
produce?
A) 16 B) 32 C) 64 D) 128

38. Which process of DNA transfer in bacteria require a virus
A) Conjugation B) Transduction
C) Transformation D) All of these

39. Species A has 2n=16 chromosomes and species B has 2n=14 chromosomes. How
many chromosomes would be found in an allotriploid of these two species?
A) 21 or 24 B) 42 or 48
C) 22 or 23 D) 45

40. The percentage of cytosine in double stranded DNA molecule is 40%. What is the
percentage of Thiamine?
A) 40% B) 60%
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41. What type of replication require a break in the nucleotide strand to get started
A) Theta replication B) Rolling cycle replication
C) Linear eukaryotic replication D) All of these

42. If two loci are 10 map units apart, what proportion of the meiotic events will
contain a single cross over in the region between these two loci, assuming that no
multiple cross over occur?
A) 10% B) 15%
C) 5% D) 20%

43. What is the effect of high level glucose in lac operon
A) Transcription is stimulated
B) Little transcription takes place
C) Transcription not affected
D) Transcription may be stimulated or inhibited depending upon the level of
lactose.

44. In RNA silencing, si RNAs and mi RNAs usually bind to which part of the mRNA
molecule that they control
A) 5’UTR B) Segments that encodes aminoacids
C) 3’poly(A) tail D) 3’UTR

45. DNA binding regulatory proteins are grouped into distinct classes based on the
motif found within the binding domains. In the following group which are
common bacterial regulatory proteins
A) Helix –turn- helix B) B.zinc finger
C) Leucine zipper D) Helix –loop -helix

46. In a group of students, about 36% could roll their tongues, a trait determined by a
dominant gene (R). The other 64% of the students were nonrollers (r) . The
population is in Hardy-Wienberg equilibrium. What is the frequency of the gene R
and its recessive allele r?
A) R=0.3 and r=0.1 B) R=0.64 and r=0.36
C) R=0.8 and r=0.2 D) R=0.2 and r=0.8

47. Which of the following changes is a transition base substitution?
A) Adenine replaced by thymine
B) Cytosine replaced by adenine
C) Guanine replaced by adenine
D) Three nucleotide pairs are inserted into DNA

48. A genetically engineered squash called Freedom II carries genes from
A) Watermelon mosaic virus B) Zucchini virus
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49. Which gene is inserted to the target gene to create knockout mice?
A) ‘tk’ gene B) ‘neo’ gene
C) Both A & B D) Neither A & B

50. In the following common bioinformatic data bases, which contains protein
sequence data?
A) Gene Bank B) EMBL-Bank
C) dbEST D) UniProt

51. Genes found in different species that evolved from same gene in a common
ancestor is called
A) Homologs B) Paralogs
C) Orthologs D) Homeologs

52. Which lichen is known as “Reindeer moss?”
A) Cladonia rengiferina B) Peltigera canina
C) Lobaria pulmonaria D) Rocella montaignei

53. Proflavin and acridine oranges are chemicals that cause mutations because
A) They distort the structure of DNA
B) They chemically modify the normal bases
C) They are similar in structure to the normal bases
D) They sandwich between adjacent bases in DNA

54. A codon that specifies aminoacid Tryptophan undergoes a single base substitution
that yields a nonsense codon. What is the mutated codon?
A) UUG B) UGA
C) UAA D) UGG

55. The retrovirus genome is
A) RNA
B) DNA
C) RNA in free virus but converted to DNA inside the host cell
D) DNA in free virus but converted to RNA inside the host cell

56. A recombinant cross is performed between two organisms producing a total of
400 offspring. There were two distinct types of recombinants, with 36 of the first
type and 58 of the second type present. The recombination frequency of the gene
is
A) 0.145 B) 0.235
C) 0.345 D) 0.445

57. What are known as “safe havens” during insertion of transposable elements?
A) Centromere regions B) Retrotransposon regions
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58. Total length of life cycle in yeast
A) 90 minutes B) 1 hour C) 12 hours D) 24 hours

59. P elements are transposable elements found in
A) Maize B) Yeast
C) Drosophila D) Arabdiopsis

60. Hammerling performed experiments to prove that nucleus is the physical basis of
heredity by working on
A) Neurospora crassa B) Drosophila melanogaster
C) Acetabularia crenulata D) Saccharomyces pombi

61. Minute granular structures found on the inner face of the thyalakoid membrane
A) Quantasomes B) Diplosomes
C) Oxysomes D) Lysosomes

62. When a cell with 2n = 60 chromosomes undergoes meiosis, each of the four
resulting cells has ------ chromosomes
A) 30 B) 60 C) 40 D) 10

63. The somatic chromosome number (2n) of Arabidopsis thaliana is
A) 20 B) 10 C) 5 D) 30

64. The normal sequence of markers on a certain Drosophila chromosome is
123.456789, where the dot represents the centromere. One fly was isolated with
the following aberration, 1654.32789. What could be the structural aberration
involved?
A) Paracentric inversion B) Deletion
C) Duplication D) Pericentric inversion

65. If the somatic chromosome number for an organism is 2n = 16, the hexaploid
number would be
A) 16 B) 32
C) 48 D) 64

66. --------------- is a drooping pendant fruticose lichen
A) Physcia B) Cladonia
C) Usnea D) Haematomma

67. Cyphellae in lichens are analogous to ----------------- in higher plants
A) Palisade tissue B) Epidermis
C) Bundle sheath D) Stomata

68. Which of the following is called ‘walking fern’?
A) Selaginella rupestris B) Selaginella bryopteris
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69. Which of the following has amphiphloic siphonostele?
A) Marsillea B) Lycopodium
C) Pteris D) Dryopteris

70. The fossil fern, Rhynia was discovered by
A) Sir William Dawson B) Kidson and Lang
C) De Bary D) Captain Cooke

71. Smallest fern among the following is
A) Drynaria B) Anogramma
C) Cyathea D) Woodsia

72. Endosperm in gymnosperm is
A) Generally diploid B) Always haploid
C) Triploid D) With different ploidy levels

73. Characters of both conifer and cycads are found in
A) Ginkgo B) Ephedra
C) Cupress D) Thuja

74. The number of neck canal cells in the archegonium of Cycas is
A) 2 B) 4
C) 6 D) 0

75. The dwarf shoots of Pinus wallichiana are
A) Monofoliar B) Bifoliar
C) Trifoliar D) Pentafoliar

76. Species that occur in different geographical regions separated by special barrier
are
A) Autogenic B) Allogenic
C) Allopatric D) Sympatric

77. Area within the centre of diversity protected from human interference.
A) Gene sanctuary B) Gene bank
C) Biosphere D) Microcentre

78. Which is the age of ‘higher gymnosperms’?
A) Mesozoic B) Palaeozoic
C) Archaeozoic D) Proterozoic

79. The storage of energy at consumer’s level is
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80. Ozone in the atmosphere absorbs:
A) All UV-C B) All UV-C and most of UV-B
C) All UV-A and UV-B D) All UV-A and UV-C

81. The taxa which is believed likely to join the endangered category in near future is
called:
A) Extinct B) Rare
C) Vulnerable D) Living fossil

82. Total soluble salts in soil are measured by
A) Tensiometer B) Conductivity meter
C) pH meter D) None of these

83. Yeast is an important source of
A) Vitamin C B) Riboflavin
C) Sugar D) Fat

84. Powdery mildews of crops are caused by
A) Bacteria B) Ascomycetes
C) Phycomycetes D) Basidiomycetes

85. A fungus with hyphae containing nuclei from different genomes, the nuclei do not
fuse but divide independently and simultaneously as new cells are formed is
A) Phycomycetes B) Zygomycetes
C) Deuteromycetes D) Basidiomycetes

86. The type of ovule in which micropyle and funicle lie in one line
A) Orthotropous B) Anatropous
C) Amphitropous D) Campylotropus

87. Study of pollen grains in honey is known as
A) Iatropalynology B) Aeropalynology
C) Melissopalynology D) Pharmacopalynology

88. Sporopollinin is seen in
A) Intine B) Exine
C) Endocarp D) Mesocarp

89. The common bread wheat is called:
A) Triticum aestivum B) Triticum turgidum
C) Triticum monococcum D) None of these

90. Major component of ‘Jeevani’ is
A) Ocimum basilicum B) Acorus calamus
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91. Predominant ethnic group in Thiruvananthapuram district is:
A) Kani B) Malavedan
C) Malapandaram D) Cholanaikan

92. X
2
test is used to
A) Measure the degree of deviation of the experimental result from the
expected result
B) To test the closeness of observed and expected frequency
C) To test the population variance and sample variance
D) All of the above

93. Mode can be located graphically with the help of
A) Line diagram B) Bar diagram
C) Histogram D) Pie diagram

94. X-ray diffraction analysis is based on
A) Beer-Lambert’s law B) Bragg’s equation
C) Partition coefficient D) Sedimentation coefficient

95. Sudan Black B is often used for visualization of
A) Protein B) Carbohydrates
C) Aminoacids D) Lipids

96. Which instrument is more useful to study the surface details of a specimen?
A) Phase contrast microscope B) Scanning electron microscope
C) Light microscope D) Transition electron microscope

97. Stock and scion are needed for doing
A) Budding B) Grafting
C) Layering D) None of these

98. Insecticide that remains active in environment for the longest period of time
A) Organophosphates B) Chlorinated hydrocarbons
C) Carbonyles D) None of these

99. The large center root of plant used in bonsai is cut off
A) To dwarf the plant
B) To cause root brancing
C) To make the root system shallow enough to fit in the container
D) To simplify the root pruning job

100. Which vegetable crops use large amounts of nitrogen fertilizer?
A) Leaf B) Root
C) Fruit D) All of these





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101. Rhinoviruses are the causative organism for
A) Tuberculosis B) Whooping cough
C) Diphtheria D) Common cold

102. Bacterial cell divides once in every minute. It takes I hour to fill a petri plate. How
much time is taken to fill half of the plate?
A) 59 minutes B) 49 minutes
C) 30 minutes D) 29 minutes

103. Infective RNA particles without protein sheath are:
A) Rickettse B) Mycoplasma
C) Virus D) Viroid

104. Operating system is
A) A collection of hardware components
B) A collection of input-output devices
C) A collection of software routines
D) All of the above

105. A data base of current sequence map of the human genome is called
A) OMIM B) HGMD
C) Golden path D) GeneCards

106. Laminarin is the reserve food material of
A) Chlorophyta B) Rhodophyta
C) Phaeophyta D) Cyanophyta

107. Chlamydomonas and Volvox are similar because
A) Both of them are motile B) They are filamentous
C) They are colonial D) They have diploid thallus

108. Which of the following algal group never produces motile, flagellated cells
among any of its members?
A) Chrysophyta B) Phaeophyta
C) Chlorophyta D) Rhodophyta

109. The most primitive algal group is
A) Green algae B) Brown algae
C) Red algae D) Blue-green algae

110. The newly collected specimen which is used as a substitute, when the original
type material is missing in a herbarium, is designated as
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111. Hypanthodium is the characteristic of
A) Amorphophallus B) Acrocephalus
C) Ficus D) Euphorbia

112. A single seeded fruit with inseparably fused testa and pericarp is
A) Achene B) Caryopsis
C) Cypsella D) Cremocarp

113. A family having unisexual flowers with parietal placentation is
A) Cruciferae B) Euphorbiaceae
C) Orchidaceae D) Cucurbitaceae

114. The family Lythraceae belongs to the series
A) Disciflorae B) Calyciflorae
C) Heteromerae D) Inferae

115. The family Amaryllidaceae differs from Liliaceae in having
A) Actinomorphic to slightly zygomorphic flowers
B) Inferior ovary
C) Axile placentation
D) Perianth of six tepals

116. The lowest ranking taxa in numerical taxonomy is
A) Species B) Operational taxonomic unit
C) Character states D) Variety

117. Cladistic relationship is expressed in terms of correlation amongst individuals
with regard to
A) Phenotypic characters
B) Their evolutionary history
C) Relationship between operational taxonomic unit
D) Their chromosomal behaviour

118. Primary centre of origin of rice is
A) Asia minor centre B) Central Asia centre
C) Hindustan centre D) Mediterranean centre

119. Heterosis results from
A) Harmfull effects of recessive alleles and heterozygosity
B) Homozygosity
C) Heterozygosity
D) Heterozygosity and masking of harmfull effects of recessive alleles

120. Production of a double cross hybrid involves
A) Two inbreds B) Four inbreds
C) Six inbreds D) Three inbreds


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1. Which of the following is not a domain in the three domain classification?
A) Eukarya B) Bacteria
C) Cyanobacteria D) Archaea

2. Teminism is the phenomenon of synthesis of
A) DNA depending RNA B) RNA depending DNA
C) RNA depending Proteins D) RNA depending RNA

3. Nodules with nitrogen fixing bacteria are present in
A) Oriza sativa B) Triticumestivum
C) Pisumsativum D) Zea mays

4. Bioluminescence is usually associated with
A) Chrysophyta B) Pyrrophyta
C) Chlorophyta D) Phaeophyta

5. Name the Irish moss which produces carageenin?
A) Octoblepharum albidum B) Leucobryumbowringii
C) Porphyra tenera D) Chondruscrispus

6. Which of the following are not algae in the true sense?
A) Spirogyra and Chlorella B) Nostoc and Spirogyra
C) Ulva and Chlorella D) Nostocand Chlorella

7. The following is not a vegetative mode of reproduction in fungi
A) Fragmentation B) Rhizomorph
C) Sclerotia D) Somatogamy

8. Rhizopus, Pencillium and Aspergillus are examples of
A) Parasitic fungi B) Symbiotic fungi
C) Saprophytic fungi D) Predacious fungi

9. The following is not cultivated asan edible fungi
A) Coprinuscomatus B) Agaricusbispora
C) Volvariellavolvacea D) Pleurotussajorcaju

10. Parmeliais known as
A) Iceland moss B) Orchil
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11. In Lichens following special vegetative structure is formed as respiratory organs
A) Soredia B) Isdia
C) Cyphellae D) Medulla

12. When a big fish eats a small fish, which eats water fleas supported by
phytoplankton, the water fleas are
A) Producers B) Primary consumers
C) Secondary consumers D) Tertiary consumers

13. Match the following












A) a-2, b-1, c-3, d-4 B) a-2, b-3, c-1, d-4
C) a-4, b-2, c-1, d-3 D) a-4, b-2, c-3, d-1

14. Red rust in tea is caused by
A) Fungi B) Bacteria C) Algae D) Virus

15. Basidospores differ from ascospores in which of the following characters?
A) Four spores and are exogenously produced
B) Eight spores and are exogenously produced
C) Four spores and are endogenously produced
D) Eight spores and are endogenously produced

16. Cyanobacteria form a variety of associations with bryophytes ranging from the
almost accidental to close symbioses. Name the bryophyte that possesses this
property
A) Marchantia B) Anthoceros
C) Porella D) Polytrichum

17. When moss spore germinate they form
A) Leafy gamaetophyte directly
B) Capsule directly
C) Protonema , then a leafy gametophyte
D) Protonema which bears archegonia and antheridia


a. Apothecium 1. Erysiphe
b. Perithecium 2. Peziza
c. Cleistothecium 3. Claviceps
d. Ascostroma 4. Loculoascomycetidae
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18. The conducting tissues do not consists Xylem and Phloem tissues in
A) Pinus B) Cycas
C) Brassica D) Funaria

19. The sporophyte containspseudoelators in
A) Riccia B) Marchatia
C) Anthoceros D) Funaria

20. The protostele of --------------species shows variations with respect to its shape
and arrangement of vascular tissue such as actinostele, plectostele, mixed
protostels and plectosteles
A) Marsilea B) Salvinia
C) Equisetum D) Lycopodium

21. Dehiscence of sporangia takes place by a vertical splitting in
A) Lycopodium B) Selaginella
C) Equisetum D) Marselia

22. In theprothallus of the fern plant
A) The nuclei of all cells including sex organs and gametes have monoploid
number
B) Only the sex organs and gametes have monoploid number
C) Only the gametes have monoploid number
D) The cells have mixploid condition

23. Winged seeds are present in
A) Cycas B) Pinus
C) Gnetum D) Ephedra

24. Deodar wood, the strongest coniferous wood is obtained from
A) Cryptomeria B) Cedrus
C) Taxodium D) Sequoia

25. The gymnosperm Ginkgo bilobais considered as living fossil because it retains
primitive characters and
A) It originated in the Triassic period of Mesozoic era
B) It originated in the Jurassic period of Mesozoic era
C) It originated in the Cretaceous period of Mesozoic era
D) It originated in the Triassic period of Paleozoic era

26. In the system of classification by Bentham & Hooker dicotyledonous plants have
been classified as
A) Polypetalae, Gamopetalae, Monochlamydae
B) Polypetalae, Gamopetalae, Dichlamydae
C) Archechlamydae, Polypetalae, Monochlamydae
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27. In the plant name Capparislasiantha R.Br..ex.DC. The author citation indicated
that
A) Robert Brown published the name
B) De candolle named it
C) Robert Brown has more status than de Candolle
D) Robert Brown and de Candolle have equal status

28. Gynobasic style is characteristic to the family
A) Liliaceae B) Loranthaceae
C) Lauraceae D) Labiatae

29. In a heaxaploid plant 2n=42. The base chromosome number x =
A) 21 B) 7 C) 14 D) 12

30. Triticumaestivum is a polyploidy with genomes from
A) Triticummonococum&Aegilopsspeltoedus
B) Aegilopsspeltoedus&Aegilopsissquarrosa
C) Aegilopsissquarrosa&Triticummonococum
D) Triticummonococum ,Aegilopsspeltoedus&Aegilopsissquarrosa

31. The fruit in the family cruciferae is
A) Siliqua B) Achene
C) Berry D) Follicle

32. Cincinnus inflorescence is a distinguishing feature of family
A) Rutaceae B) Metastomaceae
C) Caryophyllaceae D) Lythraceae

33. Quinine is obtained from the plant that belongs to the family
A) Rutaceae B) Rhamnaceae
C) Rosaceae D) Rubiaceae

34. The fleshy edible fruit of cashew nut is the modified
A) Ovary B) Thalamus
C) Mesocarp D) Epicarp

35. A species confined to a small area is known as
A) Rare B) Key stone
C) Endemic D) Endangered

36. For preservation in the herbarium, the specimens are treated with
A) Heating B) Repellents
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37. Which among the following system is not a phylogenetic system of classification?
A) Charles Bessey B) Robert Thorne
C) Engler&Prantl D) De Candolle

38. A taxon should have a single correct name if the same name to be used for
different species or taxa is known as
A) Tautonym B) Basionym
C) Homonym D) Nomennudum

39. The pollen tube that enters the ovule by piercing the integuments is known as
A) Porogamy B) Chalazogamy
C) Mesogamy D) Syngamy

40. Endosperm development is completely absent in
A) Orchidaceae B) Podostemaceae
C) Both in A&B D) None of the above

41. Monosporicembryosac with eight nuclei is found in
A) Adoxa B) Polygonum
C) Allium D) Fritillaria

42. Indian rubber plant is
A) Ficuselastica B) Ficusaltissima
C) Ficuscarica D) Ficuspalmate

43. Saffron is obtained from
A) The stigma B) The stamens
C) The petals D) The seeds

44. Ragi is obtained from
A) Oryza sativa B) Eleusinecoracana
C) Panicummiliaceum D) Sorghum vulgare

45. Chlorofluorocarbons rise to the stratosphere and
A) React directly with stratospheric ozone to destroy it.
B) Become free radicals that react with oxygen to create ozone.
C) React with free radicals to remove carbon dioxide.
D) After interacting with UV energy, become free radicals, which destroy
ozone.

46. “Jeevani” made by using ethanobotanical lead from the tribe
A) Kani B) Kurumar
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47. Generally the tribal people are non- vegetarians except
A) Todas B) Kora
C) Paniyan D) Kurichiyar

48. The fibers of Flax and Hemp originated from
A) Xylem B) Pericycle
C) Phloem D) Endodermis

49. During secondary thickening, the epidermis ruptured and the protective function
is taken by
A) Phellum B) Phellogen
C) Periderm D) Phelloderm

50. In higher plants, parts get detached from mother plant by forming
A) Callus B) Separation layer
C) Protective layer D) Abscission zone

51. Calorimeters functions only in the visible light of frequency ranging from
A) 400-700nm B) 200-400nm
C) 700-800nm D) 100-400nm

52. Which of the following is not a natural dye?
A) Brazilin B) Hematoxylin
C) Colchineal D) Aniline blue

53. Which of the following can be used to stain DNA?
i. Feulgen ii. Ethidium bromide iii.Acetocarmineiv. Orcein
A) i and ii only B) i and iii only
C) i and iv only D) ii and iv only

54. The vital evidence to discover DNA structure wasprovided by
A) Atomic Force Microscopy
B) Spectrophotometry
C) X-ray Diffraction
D) Mass Spectrometry

55. All of the following are true for both TEM and SEM except:
A) The illuminating source is an electron beam
B) The microscope is focused using electromagnetic lenses
C) Can be used to view specimens smaller than 0.2 micrometers
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56. “Human cells contain DNA sequences that match the sequences found in bacterial
16SrDNA.” What is your response to this statement?
A) The statement is untrue, because healthy human cells should contain no
bacterial DNA
B) The statement is true, because mitochondria contain bacterial DNA
sequences
C) The statement is untrue, because there is no such thing as rDNA, only
rRNA
D) The statement is true, because the 16S sequences are part of the human
18S sequences

57. For transmission electron microscopy, thin sections have to be prepared by
A) Rotary microtome B) Sled microtome
C) Cryomicrotome D) Ultramicrotome

58. Haematoxylin is obtained from the
A) Heart wood of Haematoxylumcampechianum of the family Fabaceae
B) Leaf of Haematoxylumcampechianum of the family Fabaceae
C) Heart wood of Haematoxylumcampechianum of the family Malvaceae
D) Leaves of Haematoxylumcampechianum of the family Malvaceae

59. The fuelgen nuclear reaction included the following
A) Reaction of deoxyribose with leucofuschin to give purple colour to DNA
B) Reaction of ribose with leucofuschin to give purple colour to DNA
C) Removal of purine at purine deoxyriboseglycosidic bond of DNA by acid
hydrolysis.
D) All of the above

60. In humans, the Barr body is an
A) Active X chromosome in females
B) Active X chromosome in males
C) Inactive Y chromosome in males
D) Inactive X chromosome in females

61. Disease(s) caused by perturbation of protein conformation
A) Prion diseases only B) Alzheimer’sdisease only
C) Both A&B D) None of these

62. The following is not a carbohydrate.
A) Starch B) Glycogen
C) Inulin D) Prostaglandins

63. Kwashiorkor disease is caused by deficiency of
A) Starch B) Protein
C) Fatty acids D) Minerals

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64. The anticodon loop of atRNA typically consists of
A) 3 codons B) 6 codons
C) 7 codons D) 5 codons

65. Transcription is specifically regulated by regulatory proteins of unique motifs -
A) Helix-turn Helix B) Zinc finger
C) Leucine Zipper D) All the above

66. Eco R1 is the restriction enzyme that recognizes the following DNA sequence
A) GGATCC
CCTAGG

B) GAATTC
CTTAAG

C) GCGC
CGCG

D) TCGA
AGCT

67. Which of the following is a water soluble vitamin?
A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin B
C) Vitamin K D) Vitamin D

68. Which of the following is not listed as essential amino acid in humans?
A) Arginine B) Valine
C) Leucine D) Alanine

69. In higher plant leaves, the reduction of nitrate to ammonium takes place by the
combined action of nitrate reductase localized in cytosol and nitrite reductase
localized in
A) Peroxisomes B) Mitochondria
C) Chloroplasts D) Cytosol

70. The swelling of doors and windows during rainy season is due to
A) Adsorption of water B) Absorption of water
C) Imbibition of water D) Diffusion of water

71. Which of the following represents the sequence of electron flow in the light
reactions of photosynthesis in higher plants?
A) H2O  photosystem I  photosystem II  NADP
B) H2O  photosystem II  photosystem I  NADP
C) H2O  photosystem II  photosystem I  ATP
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72. The atom within each cytochrome molecule that actually accepts and release
electron is
A) Carbon B) Iron
C) Zinc D) Oxygen

73. Which of the following statements are associated with the process of
photorespiration in plants?
(P) Photorespiration takes place in only C3 plants.
(Q) Photorespiration takes place in only C4 plants.
(R) Photorespiration takes place in both C3 and C4 plants.
(S) Glycolate is oxidized to glyoxylate in the peroxisome.
(T) Glycolate is oxidized to glyoxylate in the mitochondria.

A) (P) and (S) B) (R) and (S)
C) (Q) and (T) D) (R) and (T)

74. How many distinct photosynthetic mechanisms exist in vascular plants?
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 1

75. In the following crops, which produces maximum carbohydrate/unit land?
A) Rice B) Wheat
C) Potato D) Sugarcane

76. The treatment that induces rapid growth and development in the plants of
temperate or polar region is
A) Vernalization B) Grating
C) Scarification D) Soaking of seeds

77. Movement of pollen tube towards micropyle of ovule depends on
A) Thigmotropism B) Thermotropism
C) Chemotropism D) Hydrotropism

78. Which of the following groups of enzymes are unique to the Calvin cycle?
A) Ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase, phosphoribulokinase, and
sedoheptulose1, 7-bisphosphatase
B) Ribose 5-phosphate isomerase, epimerase, and aldolase
C) Glyceraldehyde3-phosphate dehydrogenase, phosphofructokinase, and
phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase
D) Phosphoglycolate phosphatase, glycerol kinase, and serine synthetase

79. Biomass turnover time is the ratio between biomass and productivity of an
ecosystem. Which of the following forests should have highest biomass turnover
time?
A) Tropical dry forests
B) Tropical wet forests
C) Temperate deciduous forests
D) Boreal forests
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80. A community dominated by shrubs and bushes is called
A) Steppe B) Prairie
C) Scrub D) Pampas

81. Population of individuals of a species having genetically fixed variations but are
interfertile and placed under same taxonomic species is called
A) Ecads B) Ecotypes
C) Endemic species D) Key stone species

82. Which among the following is not an organophosphates pesticide?
A) Parathion B) Malathion
C) Methyl parathion D) DDT

83. Tectonagrandis shed leaves during
A) Winter B) Summer
C) Before flowering D) After fruiting

84. Which of the following represents a food chain
A) Grasshopper-Green plants-Frog-Snake-Peacock
B) Green plants - Grasshopper- -Frog-Snake-Peacock
C) Grasshopper-Green plants- Snake- Frog –Peacock
D) Green plants -Grasshopper- Frog--Peacock- Snake

85. Match Column I Column II
a. Strontium (i) minamata

b. Mercury (ii) itai–itai

c. lead (iii) bone cancer

d. Cadmium (iv) anaemia


A) a- iii, b-i, c-iv, d-ii B) a- ii, b-i, c-iv, d-iii
C) a- i, b-ii, c-iii, d-iv D) a- iv, b-i c-iii, d-ii

86. The period known as Age of Giant Lycopods
A) Cretaceous B) Jurassic
C) Triassic D) Carboniferous

87. Gondwana land consists of
A) India, Africa, Australia, South America &Antartica
B) South America &Antartica
C) Africa, America &Antartica
D) India & Australia

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88. Which of the following best supports the endosymbiotic theory of the
evolutionary origin of mitochondria?
A) Mitochondria, chloroplasts, and prokaryotes contain electron carriers.
B) Genes for mitochondrial pyruvate dehydrogenase subunits are found in the
nuclear DNA
C) Mitochondrial and bacterial ribosomal functions are inhibited by the same
antibiotics
D) The outer mitochondrial membrane contains the protein porin.

89. The organism which requires priority of conservation according to the Red Data
Book published by IUCN is
A) Vulnerable B) Endangered
C) Rare D) Threatened

90. The following biofertilizer is not a nitrogen source
A) Rhizobium B) Azolla
C) Pseudomonas D) Azospirillum

91. Biosphere reserve in Madhya Pradesh
A) Gulf of Mannar B) Sundarbans
C) Nandadevi D) Panchmarhi

92. Diploid organisms in which one chromosome of a single pair is missing are called
A) Trisomic B) Nullisomic
C) Monosomic D) Tetrasomic

93. Abnormal males possessing an extra X chromosome develop
A) Klinefelter Syndrome B) Turner Syndrome
C) Down syndrome D) Patau Syndrome

94. In meiosis, an inversion in one member of a pair of homologous chromosomes
will most likely lead to which of the following?
A) Nondisjunction of the affected chromosome
B) Chromosomes with duplications and deficiencies
C) Increased recombination frequency in the inverted region
D) Mispairing of the affected chromosome with a nonhomologous
chromosome

95. Smallest unit in the cell wall is
A) Fibril B) Microfibril
C) Micelle D) Cutin

96. The following crystalline DNA helix structure is left handed
A) A- DNA B) B –DNA
C) Z -DNA D) D –DNA

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97. During meiosis, crossing over between two non-sister chromatids occurs at
A) Leptotene B) Zygotene
C) Pachytene D) Diplotene

98. If an organism of genotype AaBbCcDd are test crossed, how many different
phenotypes can appear in the progeny
A) 4 B) 8 C) 12 D) 16

99. The genotype Ab/aB produces 8% each of cross over type gametes. The distance
between A and B is estimated as
A) 8cM B) 16cM
C) 4cM D) None of the above

100. A class of mutations caused by addition or deletion of one or two nucleotides is
called
A) Silent Mutation B) Transition
C) Frame shift D) Transversion

101. Chloroplast based DNA markers are now being used for the taxonomic
identification of plants. This method is called
A) RAPD B) RFLP
C) AFLP D) DNA barcoding

102. Suppose that in a sample of 900 sheep, 891 are white and 9 are black. White
wool is dominant over black wool. Estimate the frequency of recessive allele
A) 0.7 B) 0.3 C) 0.9 D) 0.1

103. Individuals born with a condition known as phenylketonuria must control their
intake of phenylalanine or suffer developmental problems. Because of this they
must avoid foods rich in what?
A) Proteins and lipids B) Fats and oils
C) Proteins D) Simple sugars

104. The mRNA codon GUC will be recognized by the anticodon of tRNA
A) CAG B) GUC C) GAC D) CTG

105. The radioisotope used to label protein differently from nucleic acid is
A)
32
P B)
14
C C)
35
S D)
15
N

106. There are three kinds of RNA polymerase, each specific for one class of RNA.
Which of the following is the correct match?
A) RNA I-rRNA, RNA II –mRNA, RNA III-tRNA
B) RNA I-rRNA, RNA II-tRNA, RNA III-mRNA
C) RNA I-mRNA, RNAII-tRNA, RNAIII-rRNA
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107. The terminator codons are
A) UAA, UAG, UGA B) UUU, UUC, UUG
C) UUA, UGG, UGA D) UGC, UGG, UAG

108. A base change in DNA that would not affect the amino acid sequence in the
protein is known as
A) Missense mutation B) Nonsense mutation
C) Silent Mutation D) Neutral mutation

109. Electrophoresis of histones and myoglobin under non-denaturing conditions (pH =
7.0) results in
A) Both proteins migrate to the anode
B) Histones migrate to the anode and myoglobin migrates to the cathode
C) Histones migrate to the cathode and myoglobin migrates to the anode
D) Both proteins migrate to the cathode

110. Formation of what type of chemical bond is catalyzed by DNA ligase
A) Phosphoester B) Hydrogen
C) Glycosidic D) Ester

111. The following crop is used in phytoremediation
A) Mustard B) Wheat
C) Rice D) Sugarcane

112. Freeze preservation of living plant cells involves the following steps
A) Freezing- thawing – storage- reculture
B) Freezing-storage- reculture –thawing
C) Freezing-storage-thawing-reculture
D) Freezing--reculture -storage-thawing

113. The cDNA library of the organism will be
A) Tissue specific B) Growth specific
C) Organ specific D) Cell specific

114. Drought tolerance in plants is strongly correlated with the accumulation of
aminoacid
A) Serine B) Lysine
C) Tryptophan D) Proline

115. If male plant is diploid and female plant is tetraploid , the endosperm will be
A) Haploid B) Pentaploid
C) Triploid D) Tetraploid



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116. The tool used for pairwise analysis of DNA sequences
A) ClustalW B) PROBCONS
C) MUSCLE D) BLAST

117. Which of the following public domain is/are open access data bases?
A) NCBI B) ExPASy
C) PDB D) All the above

118. Emasculation in coconut tree is done by
A) Removing anthers from the male flowers
B) Removing anthers from the bisexual flowers
C) Removing the male flowers from the inflorescence
D) Removing anthers from the male flowers before anthesis

119. When light is irradiated into a rapidly flowing solution containing cells, a
scattered light is released from the cells and cells can be separated based on the
properties of the scattered light. This principle is used in
A) Radioimmunoassay B) Flow cytometry
C) Immunoprecipitation D) Fluorescence microscopy

120. The standard deviation of the data is 6. When each observation is increased by 1,
the standard deviation of the new data is
A) 6 B) 8 C) 5 D) 7



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1. Mycoplasma are resistant to common antibiotics like penicillin because of
A) Sterols in the membrane
B) Lack of cell wall
C) Small genome size
D) Active repairing mechanism

2. The compound employed as a fusogen for plant protoplast fusion techniques?
A) Sodium chloride B) Potassium chloride
C) Polyethylene glycol D) Trehalose

3. Reverse transcriptases are encoded by retroviruses. One of the enzymes from the
mammalian cells which shows reverse transcriptase-like activity is
A) Telomerase B) Ribozyme
C) Caspase D) Ribonuclease

4. The frequency of an allele in a population can be changed by forces like
A) Dominance, family selection, fitness & diversification
B) Selection, mutation, migration, inbreeding & random genetic drift
C) Forward mutation, gene conversion, neutral evolution & recombination
D) Gene interaction, gene transfer, gene mutation & out breeding

5. The methodology for defining gene arrangement in very long stretches of DNA
(for example 50-100kb) is
A) Nick translation B) Chromosome walking
C) AFLP D) Southern blotting

6. Norman Borlaug, the Father of Green Revolution, revolutionized agriculture by
developing new varieties of
A) Wheat B) Rice
C) Maize D) Corn

7. Theory of Continental Drift was proposed by
A) Du Tolit B) Charles Darwin
C) Alfred Wegener D) Weisman

8. For a population in which mortality rate is low until the end of life span, the mode
of survivorship graph is
A) Highly convex curve B) Highly Diagonal curve
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9. The mechanism that best describes the opening of stomata in plants?
A) Influx of K+ into the guard cells followed by endosmosis, making the cells
turgid
B) K+ triggers the water pumps in the guard cell membrane that make them
turgid
C) Efflux of K+ from the guard cells followed by water, making the cells
flaccid
D) Loss of K+ from guard cells creates positive pressure leading to turgidity
of the guard cells

10. How many ATP molecules or ATP equivalents are required to synthesize a
protein which contains 100 amino acids?
A) 600 B) 400 C) 200 D) 300

11. Polygonum type embryo sac is
A) Monosporic B) Bisporic
C) Trisporic D) Tetrasporic

12. In a frequency distribution, if the mean is less than the mode, and the median is
greater than the mean but less than the mode, the distribution is considered to be:
A) Negatively skewed B) Positively skewed
C) Symmetrical D) Open ended

13. Which of the following computer language is used for artificial intelligence?
A) FORTRAN B) COBOL C) PROLOG D) C

14. Cell cycle check points form a mechanism to ensure
A) Proper DNA replication
B) Proper chromosome separation
C) Proper completion of each stage in cell cycle
D) Proper termination of cell cycle

15. Which of the following type of microscopy is most useful for viewing the internal
structures of unstained specimens?
A) Phase-contrast B) Bright field
C) Electron D) Confocal

16. Which of the following techniques would give you the most precise and accurate
information about where and when a given gene is expressed?
A) In situ hybridization
B) DNA microarray
C) Promoter gene fusion including introns
D) Reporter gene fusion including introns

17. The spore of diatoms resulting from syngamy are called
A) Autospore B) Auxospore
C) Androspore D) Zygospore


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18. Infectious single stranded RNA in plants that are not associated with any protein
is known as
A) Viruses B) Viroids
C) Priones D) Satellite viruses

19. Powdery lesions on the underside of the coffee leaves appear as orange yellow to
red orange in colour known as coffee rust is caused by
A) Hemileia vastatrix B) Puccinia graminis
C) Cronartium ribicola D) Uromyces phaseoli

20. Which of these spores are characteristic of the black bread mold Rhizopus?
A) Basidospores B) Arthrospores
C) Sporangiospores D) Ascospores

21. Litmus, a dye used in laboratories as an indicator of acid-base, is obtained from
A) Rocella B) Usnea
C) Peltigera D) Everina

22. Sporophyte with Synangium, homosporous with eusporangite development is seen
in the pteridophyte
A) Psilotum B) Lycopodium
C) Isoetes D) Marselia

23. Birbal Sahni (1948) made the first collection of fossilized pteridophyte
Pentoxylales from the village Nipania of
A) Bihar B) Assam
C) Utter Pradesh D) Kashmir

24. Who among the following proposed a phylogenetic system of classification?
A) Carl Linnaeus B) Bentham and Hooker
C) John Hutchinson D) Charles Darwin

25. Plants with stellate hairs, mucilaginous, free lateral stipule, solitary flowers, free
petals with contorted aestivation, monoadelphous stamen, ovules with axile
placentation is seen in the family
A) Malvaceae B) Rutaceae
C) Caryophyllacea D) Meliaceae

26. Pavement tissue, a unique region occurs in the ovule of the gymnosperm
A) Gnetum B) Taxus
C) Agathis D) Ephedra

27. Study of medical aspects of pollen grains is known as
A) Latropalynology B) Mellitopalynology
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28. Strip of parenchyma cells, polygonal or radially elongated, lying in between
vascular bundle is known as
A) Cambium B) Bundle sheath
C) Medullary rays D) Endodermis

29. Feulgen staining of DNA is based on the reaction of Schiffs reagent with
A) Free aldehyde group of pentose sugar
B) Purines at N-7 position
C) Pyrimidines at N-1 position
D) Phosphate moiety of nucleotide

30. Winged bean is the common name of
A) Psophocarpus tetragonolobus
B) Viccia angularis
C) Lens culinaris
D) Cyamopsis tetragonoloba

31. The chemistry of raphide crystal is
A) Silica B) Calcium oxalate
C) Calcium carbonate D) Ferric sulphate

32. In a competitive inhibition the Km and Vmax values of an enzyme
A) Km and Vmax values decrease
B) Km value increases whereas Vmax remains unchanged
C) Km and Vmax values increase
D) Km value remains unchanged and Vmax value decreases

33. The proteins in the native PAGE are separated on the basis of
A) Molecular mass B) Net charge and size
C) Net charges D) Based on isoelectric value

34. Which is the strongest reducing agent in photosynthetic electron transport cycle in
chloroplast?
A) P700* B) P680*
C) Plastoquinone D) Plasocyanin

35. If a carotenoid-less mutant plant was grown under normal sunlight, then …….
occurs
A) Increased chlorophyll oxidation and necrosis
B) Increased chlorophyll synthesis
C) Increased photosynthetic rate
D) Reduced photorespiration

36. Plasma membrane infoldings are characteristic of
A) Transfer cells
B) Transfusion tissue
C) Mitochondria
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37. The antibody that binds to mast cells, promote the release of histamine and other
agents that produce allergic symptoms
A) Ig M B) Ig G C) Ig E D) Ig D

38. Deinococcus radiodurans an extremophilic bacterium is able to survive even
exposure to massive radiation?
A) Because it possess a thick shell which acts as a shield from the radiation
B) Because it has unique repair mechanisms
C) Because its cell wall contains radioactive neutralizing elements
D) Because it has many copies of genes encoding DNA repair

39. The presence of pyrenoid in the middle of the chloroplast in a bryophyte, a unique
feature, makes it apparently resemble with algae is seen in
A) Funaria B) Riccia
C) Anthoceros D) Porella

40. Canada balsam is obtained from
A) Podocarpus acutifolius B) Taxus baccata
C) Agathis alba D) Abies balsamea

41. Taxonomy, when it is strengthened by incorporating data from semantides and
non semantides is called
A) Numerical taxonomy B) Cytotaxonomy
C) Chemotaxonomy D) Alpha taxonomy

42. Botanical Survey of India was established in 1890 under the Ex-officio Director
A) Sir George King B) Sir Arthur James
C) J.D. Hooker D) Robert Kyd

43. A fossil bryophyte identified from Rhaetic, Upper Triassic is
A) Naiadita B) Plagiochasma
C) Leucobryum D) Plagiochila

44. Carnoy’s fluid employed in cytological preparations consists of the following
A) Absolute alcohol + chloroform + glacial acetic acid
B) Absolute alcohol + chloroform + distilled water
C) Absolute alcohol + Formalin + glacial acetic acid
D) Absolute alcohol + Chromic acid + glacial acetic acid

45. Abnormal functioning of cambium and multiple cambial ring formation leads to
anomalous secondary growth in
A) Bignonia B) Bauhinia
C) Boerhavia D) Eupatorium

46. The chemotherapeutic drug derived from Taxus species which is used to treat
breast cancer is
A) Vincristin B) Vinblastin
C) Paclitaxel D) Taxine
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47. Melting of DNA molecule leads to
A) Decrease in optical density B) Increase in optical density
C) No change in optical density D) Fluctuation in optical density

48. When the cell is Plasmolyzed, its
A) DPD = OP B) DPD = 0
C) DPD = OP + TP D) DPD = OP – TP

49. A transitional zone between two ecosystems is called
A) Fragile ecosystem B) Biome
C) Ecotone D) Buffer zone

50. Whose name is most closely associated with molecular evolution?
A) Theodosius Dobzhansky B) Motoo Kimura
C) Frederick Sanger D) Stephen Jay Gould

51. International Conservation for Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) headquarters
is located at
A) Morges, Switzerland B) Paris, France
C) Vienna, Austria D) New York, USA

52. The Gangetic estuary of Sunderban region is rich in
A) Deciduous forests B) Evergreen forests
C) Subtropical forests D) Mangrove vegetation

53. A gene inherited from female is not recognized in either male or female
offspring, but the same gene is expressed in both male and female offspring when
inherited from male. This can be aptly explained by
A) Repression B) Deletion
C) Recombination D) Imprinting

54. Chromosomal puffs are active sites of
A) RNA synthesis B) DNA replication
C) Lipid synthesis D) Polysaccharide synthesis

55. Satellite DNA is
A) Short repetitive nucleotide sequence
B) Single gene regions
C) Ribosomal RNA genes
D) Extra chromosomal DNA

56. The factor involved in the control of epigenetic gene expression in eukaryotes is?
A) RNA polymerase II B) DNA methyltransferase
C) TF II D D) TF II H

57. In a population, 75% are with dominant phenotype and the rest are with the
recessive phenotype. If the population is in equilibrium with respect to this locus,
what is the frequency of the dominant allele?
A) 0.5 B) 0.25 C) 0.75 D) 0.40
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58. Xeroderma pigmentosum is an autosomal recessive genetic disease that causes a
variety of phenotypic changes in skin cells on exposure to light like freckles on
face, arms, and legs. What is the most likely disorder of this DNA repair
mechanism?
A) Base excision repair
B) Nucleotide excision repair
C) Defective RNA transcription from TATA- less promoter
D) Impaired DNA repair by photo reactivation

59. Which was the first eukaryotic chromosome sequenced with 315 kb?
A) Yeast chromosome III B) Yeast chromosome XI
C) Arabidopsis chromosome IV D) Arabidopsis chromosome III

60. Elite plants of a population are selected at the time of harvest and their seeds are
bulked for sowing in the next season is termed as
A) Pure line selection B) Mass selection
C) Line breeding D) Recurrent selection

61. First genetically modified plant produced in 1982 was
A) Transgenic tobacco B) Transgenic maize
C) Transgenic tomato D) Transgenic cotton

62. The mechanism that can cause a gene to move from one linkage group to another
is
A) Translocation B) Inversion
C) Crossing over D) Duplication

63. A mouse in which one particular gene has been replaced by its inactivated form
generated in vitro is called
A) Transgenic mouse B) Knockout mouse
C) Humouse D) Recombinant mouse

64. The field of horticulture involved in fruit growing and study of all fruits and nuts
is
A) Pomology B) Olericulture
C) Arboriculture D) Floriculture

65. Which among the following tribal community receives benefit of the use of
Trichopus zeylanicus as per benefit sharing system?
A) Kuruchiyar B) Kaatunaikan
C) Kani D) Mullukurumba

66. Bacterial artificial chromosome, cosmid, P1phage and plasmid are common
cloning vectors with a range from 1 to 300k. Which of the following is the
proper order for these vectors in terms of cloning capacity?
A) Bacterial artificial chromosome, cosmid, P1 phage, plasmid
B) Cosmid, Bacterial artificial chromosome, P1 phage, plasmid
C) P1 Phage, cosmid, Bacterial artificial chromosome, plasmid
D) Plasmid, cosmid, P1 phage, Bacterial artificial chromosome
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67. The first step of proof reading during protein synthesis is carried out by?
A) Ribosomes B) aminoacyl t-RNA synthetase
C) m-RNA D) t-RNA

68. Position effect is the result of
A) Mutations B) Deletions
C) Transversions D) Inversions

69. A taxonomic system based only on the traits that reflect the order in time in which
branches arose in a phylogenetic tree is called
A) Phylogeny
B) Cladistic
C) Classical evolutionary taxonomy
D) Phenetics

70. A keystone species is one that
A) Exhibits higher likelihood of extinction than a non keystone species
B) Exerts a strong influence on an ecosystem
C) Leads to extinction of other species
D) Has a weak influence on an ecosystem

71. Plant succession initiated on such areas where there is extreme scarcity of water is
known as
A) Lithosere B) Hydrosere
C) Xerosere D) Psammosere

72. The total biomass of photosynthetic autotrophs present in an ecosystem is known
as the
A) Net primary productivity B) Standing crop
C) Trophic efficiency D) Standing state

73. Paratracheal parenchyma may be found:
A) at the interface of spring and summer wood
B) around wood rays
C) around xylem vessels
D) in phloem

74. Endosperm haustoria with vermiform appendage is reported in
A) Grevillea B) Coconut
C) Adoxa D) Hyoscymus

75. Pseudostem with sheathing leaf base, thick midrib, spathaceous bracts, corolla two
lipped, stamens 5, ovary inferior with many ovules on axile placentation – these are
seen in
A) Arecaceae B) Aroideae
C) Poaceae D) Musaceae

76. Prokaryotes contain one RNA polymerase. How many are there in eukaryotes?
A) 1 B) 3 C) 2 D) 4
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77. The gymnosperm wood which is densely packed with reduced pith and cortex is
known as
A) Pycnoxylic B) Monoxylic
C) Hard wood D) Light wood

78. Red rot of sugar cane is caused by
A) Colletotrichum falcatum B) Xanthomonas citri
C) Alternaria solani D) Fusarium oxysporum

79. The genetic effect seen in an isolated population formed by a few individuals of a
species is known as
A) Bottleneck effect B) Founder effect
C) Assortative effect D) Random mating

80. Which fungal group shows Clamp Formation?
A) Basidomycota B) Ascomycota
C) Chytridiomycota D) Deuteromycota

81. The algae possess a life cycle that switches between diploid sporophyte and
haploid gametophyte which are indistinguishable morphologically i.e. isomorphic
diplohaplontic?
A) Volvox B) Zygnema
C) Ulothrix D) Cladophora

82. The binding of the antigen to the antibody takes place through the interaction of
antigen with
A) Light chain of antibody
B) Light & heavy chain of antibody
C) Light & heavy chain and with Fc fragment of the antibody
D) Heavy chain of antibody

83. Student’s t-test was developed
A) As an easy statistical test for students
B) By the students of Oxford University
C) By W.S.Gosset
D) By R.A.Fisher

84. Teichoic acids are polysaccharides of glycerol phosphate typically found in
A) Cell walls of gram positive bacteria
B) Cell walls of gram negative bacteria
C) Cell membrane of gram positive bacteria
D) Cell membrane of gram negative bacteria

85. Of the three types of ecological pyramids, which pyramid gives the best overall
picture of the functional nature of communities?
A) Pyramid of number B) Pyramid of mass
C) Pyramid of energy D) Both A and C


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86. Which of the following is incorrect?
A) Root apical meristem is the meristem of synthesis of cytokinin
B) Methionine is the precursor of Ethylene
C) Tryptophan is the precursor of IAA
D) Thidiazuron is the most abundant naturally occurring cytokinin of higher
plants

87. Agar is obtained from the algae
A) Gelidium B) Gracillaria
C) Both A & B D) Polysiphonia

88. The most common type of chromosome rearrangement involving acrocentric
chromosomes of humans is
A) Robertsonian translocation B) Inversion
C) Duplication D) Deletion

89. In amphivasal vascular bundles
A) Peripherally arranged xylem elements enclose a mass of phloem
B) Peripherally arranged phloem elements enclose a mass of xylem
C) Xylem and phloem are arranged side by side
D) Xylem is seen on either side of the phloem

90. A Pteridophyte member with ridged stem, consists of alternating vallecular and
carinal canal with V shaped poorly developed xylem
A) Selaginella B) Equisetum
C) Microsorium D) Marsilea

91. The Gymnosperm known as living fossil and represented worldwide distribution
in Jurassic is
A) Ginkgo B) Ephedra
C) Williamsonia D) Lyginopteris

92. The specimen collected from the same locality from where the holotype was
originally collected and is the contingent from the same population is known as
A) Tototype B) Neotype
C) Epitype D) Isotype

93. The family characterized by herbaceous plants, swollen nodes, dichasial cyme,
complete, actinomorphic, hypogynous flower, obdiplostemonous condition,
ovules on free central placentation.
A) Caryophyllaceae B) Ranunculaceae
C) Cruciferae D) Rutaceae

94. If a diploid cell contains six chromosomes, how many possible random
arrangements of homologous could occur during Metaphase- I
A) 4 B) 8 C) 6 D) 64

95. A plant of genotype AB/ab is test crossed to ab/ab. If the two loci are 10 map units
apart, what proportion of the progeny will be AB/ab?
A) 5% B) 45% C) 10% D) 20%
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96. The genome of a typical bacterium contains about 5 × 10
6
base pairs and can be
replicated in about 41 minutes. The human genome is 600X larger (3 × 10
9
base
pairs) and at the rate of a bacterium would require 300 hours (~12 days) to be
replicated; yet the entire human genome can be replicated within a few hours.
How is this possible?
A) Eukaryotic DNA is simpler to replicate than prokaryotic DNA
B) Human DNA polymerases works much faster than that of prokaryotes
C) The nucleosomes of eukaryotic DNA allow for faster DNA replication
D) Human DNA contains more origins of replication than prokaryotic DNA

97. Choose the mismatch
A. DNase I 1.Cleaves only ds DNA
B. Maxam-Gilbert method 2.Chemical modification of bases
C. Dideoxy terminator 3. Sanger method
D. Biotin 4. Water soluble vitamin

98. The bacterial enzyme that changes positively supercoiled DNA into negatively
supercoiled DNA is
A) DNA helicase
B) DNA gyrase
C) Single stranded binding protein
D) Polymerase

99. In sheep, dominant allele B produces white wool and its recessive allele b
produces black wool. In a total of 900 sheep, 891 are white and 9 are black.
Estimate the frequency of the B allele
A) 0.1 B) 0.9 C) 0.3 D) 0.7

100. A bag contains 10 black and 20 white balls and a ball is drawn in random. What is
the possibility of drawing a black ball?
A) 0.33 B) 0.22 C) 0.55 D) 0.88


101. Rosalind Franklin’s pictures of DNA double helix were taken using the technique
known as
A) Diffraction B) X-ray crystallography
C) Fluorescence D) Transmission electron microscopy

102. An analysis of chromosomal DNA by Southern blot technique, involves the
following steps
1. Autoradiography 2. Blotting 3. Cleavage 4. Electrophoresis 5. Hybridization
Which of the following sequence of steps best illustrates this technique?

A) 1,2,3,4,5 B) 1,3,2,4,5
C) 3,5,2,4,1 D) 3,4,2,5,1



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103. Axenic culture is best defined as
A) Cell culture B) Organ culture
C) Cell culture of microbes D) Cell culture free from other microbes

104. Binomial of a plant with no accompanying description is known as
A) Tautonym B) Nomen nudum
C) Late homonym D) Later isonym

105. Adventive polyembryony is due to
A) Cleavage of proembryo
B) Embryo from cells other than egg cell
C) Splitting of zygote
D) Embryos from nucellus

106. Henna dye is obtained from
A) Lawsonia inermis B) Lagerstroemia speciosa
C) Lythrum baeticum D) Indigofera tinctoria

107. Jeffreys maceration technique comprises the following chemical combination
A) Chromic acid + nitric acid
B) Potassium chlorate
C) Potassium chlorate + chromic acid
D) Sodium sulphite + chlorine water

108. Dicentric chromatids are produced when crossing over takes place in
chromosomes with
A) Heterozygous paracentric inversion
B) Heterozygous pericentric inversion
C) Homozygous inversions
D) Duplication

109. Fumaria type, Cucurbita type, Lathyrus type and Anemarrhena type are categories
of
A) Root stem transition B) Nodal anatomy
C) Stelar types D) Embryo sac types

110. Ribose and Deoxyribose differ in the structure around a single carbon namely
A) C1 B) C2 C) C3 D) C5

111. The key enzyme for nitrogen fixation namely Nitrogenase consists of
dinitrogenase and dinitrogen reductase. These differ from each other in the
presence of the following metal component
A) Iron B) Molybdenum
C) Zinc D) Manganese

112. Name the compound with greatest standard free energy
A) ATP B) Phosphocreatine
C) Phosphoenol pyruvate D) cAMP


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113. One of the kinase enzymes in Glycolytic pathway is reversible
A) Hexokinase B) Phosphofructokinase
C) Pyruvate kinase D) Phosphoglycerate kinase

114. The aminoacid that does not participate in transamination
A) Lysine B) Glutamate
C) Alanine D) Tryptophan

115. The event leading to post translational modification
A) Hydroxylation B) Glycosylation
C) Phosphorylation D) All of these

116. Ribosomes are attached to endoplasmic reticulum so as to form rough
endoplasmic reticulum mediated by
A) Ribophorin I B) Ribophorin II
C) Both (A) and (B) D) Magnesium linked protein

117. The largest cell organelle is
A) Chloroplast B) Mitochondrion
C) Peroxisome D) Golgi cisternae

118. In Ectocarpus, gametangia are sexual bodies which are
A) Plurilocular B) Unilocular
C) Monosporangia D) Nucule

119. What characteristic domain is found in eukaryotic proteins that enable them to
enter the endoplasmic reticulum?
A) Stop transfer domain B) Signal sequence
C) Signal sequence receptor D) Signal recognition protein

120. Cryptochromes are pigments involved in the circadian rhythms of plants, sensing
of magnetic fields in a number of species and are sensitive to
A) Red light B) Blue light
C) Far red light D) Both blue & red light
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1. The consensus sequence of Pribnow box is
A) TATATA B) TATAAT
C) TTAATT D) TATTAT

2. The topological form of DNA that does not occur in biological systems is
A) A-DNA B) B-DNA
C) C-DNA D) Z-DNA

3. The enzymes that induce slight negative supercoiling in natural DNA is
A) DNA topoisomerase B) DNA helicase
C) DNA primase D) DNA ligase

4. Non-covalent chemical bonds that stabilize the DNA double helix by connecting
the adjacent aromatic rings of base pairs is
A) Sigma bonds B) Delta bonds
C) Gamma bonds D) Pi bonds

5. In DNA triple helix, the third strand is attached to the double helix by
A) Watson & Crick pairing B) Hoogsteen pairing
C) Agostic pairing D) Ionic pairing

6. RNA polymerase binds to a gene on the 3' end of a DNA template strand, termed
A) Repressor B) Promoter
C) Attenuator D) Operator

7. Intron homing is
A) Removal of introns from the exon sequences
B) Splicing of introns in the hnRNA
C) Insertion of intron to an intron-less site
D) Deletion of introns from a homologous site

8. The snRNPs are found in
A) Ribosome B) Lysosome
C) Replisome D) Spliceosome

9. In humans, the gene with the greatest number of introns is for
A) Globin B) Titin
C) Insulin D) Cyclin

10. The 1993 Nobel prize in Physiology and Medicine for the discovery of gene-
splicing was awarded to
A) Philip Allen Sharp & Richard J. Roberts
B) Elizabeth H. Blackburn & Carol W. Greider
C) Mario Capecchi, Martin Evans & Oliver Smithies
D) Selman Waksman & Albert Schatz

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11. In which of the following families is pseudo embryo sac present?
A) Podostemaceae B) Amaranthaceae
C) Malvaceae D) Poaceae

12. Single letter code of tryptophan
A) W B) F C) Y D) Z

13. Which of the following is not an osmolyte?
A) Proline B) Sucrose
C) Plastoquinone D) Trehalose

14. Which one of the following terms describes the repeated selection on intervening
populations derived from interbreeding of selected individuals to accumulate the
desirable genes for a particular quantitative character without loss of genetic
variability?
A) Mater line selection B) Recurrent selection
C) Mass selection D) Pure line selection

15. Which statement is correct regarding Melbourne Code – 2011?
A) Latin diagnosis is not mandatory for names published on or after
01/01/ 2012.
B) Publication of taxa in electronic media is effective on or after 01/01/ 2012.
C) The Code is named as International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi
and plants.
D) All of the above

16. Ames test is a test for:
A) Coliforms B) Carbohydrates
C) Mutagenecity D) Lipids

17. The basic unit of numerical taxonomy is called
A) PTU B) OTU
C) CTU D) KTU

18. What is the difference between a threatened species and an endangered species?
A) A threatened species means that the population is likely to become
endangered; an endangered species has population numbers too low that it
is likely to become extinct
B) A threatened species is already extinct; an endangered species means that
the population’s numbers have increased greatly over the last 5 years
C) A threatened species means that the population is likely to become
endangered; an endangered species is already extinct
D) A threatened species and an endangered species are the same thing

19. Which among the following is not a nucleic acid database?
A) EMBL B) GenBank
C) DDBJ D) SWISS-PROT


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20. Red rust is caused by:
A) Puccinia B) Cephaleuros
C) Batrachospermum D) Colletotrichum

21. Which of the following is diploid in moss plant?
A) Spore B) Leaves
C) Spore mother cell D) Gametes

22. Linen is obtained from:
A) Flax B) Hemp
C) Sisal D) Manila hemp

23. A cross in which the sexes of the parents are the reverse of another cross:
A) Reciprocal cross B) Back cross
C) Test cross D) Dihybrid cross

24. The androecium of family Asteraceae is
A) Syngenesious B) Polyadelphous
C) Synandrous D) Monoadelphous

25. A specimen selected from the original material to serve as a nomenclatural type
when no holotype was designated at the time of publication is called:
A) Neotype B) Lectotype
C) Epitype D) Syntype

26. Which one of the following is the first known fossil vascular plant?
A) Cooksonia B) Zosterophyllum
C) Rhynia D) Williamsonia

27. BLAST is used:
A) To find similarity between sequences
B) To align sequences
C) To design primers
D) To amplify DNA

28. All of the following act to increase species diversity, except
A) Key stone species B) Competitive exclusion
C) Moderate disturbances D) Pachy environments

29. Evidence shows that some grasses benefit from being grazed. Which of the
following terms would best describe this plant herbivore interaction?
A) Predation B) Mutualism
C) Competition D) Parasitism

30. Gene flow is a concept best used to describe an exchange between
A) Individuals B) Species
C) Chromosomes D) Populations

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31. Which of the following terms best describes the process in which organisms reach
sexual maturity while retaining some juvenile characteristics?
A) Cladogenesis B) Paedomorphosis
C) Allometric growth D) Homoplasy

32. Carrying capacity (K)
A) Differs among species, but does not vary within a given species
B) Is always eventually reached in any population
C) Remains constant in all environments
D) Is often determined by resource limitation

33. The stratosphere extends to a height ranging from:
A) About 10 km - 50 km B) About 5 km to 10 km
C) About 50 km – 85 km D) About 60 km - 90 km

34. Which is the inhibitor which inhibits the transfer of electrons from PS II to
cytochrome complex?
A) Paraquat B) Methylviologen
C) DCMU D) DCBQ

35. The function of the electron transport proteins in the thylakoid membranes is
A) Production of ADP by chemiosmosis
B) Production of NADPH by substrate-level phosphorylation
C) Pumping of hydrogens into the lumen for later generation of ATP by
chemiosmosis
D) Pumping of hydrogens into the inner cristae space for later generation of
ATP by chemiosmosis

36. One of the following is an inhibitor of mitochondrial ETC
A) Rotenone B) Chloramphenicol
C) Cyclohexamide D) DCPIP

37. One of the following is an inhibitior of electron transport in thylakoids.
A) DCPIP B) DCMU
C) Rotenone D) Zeaxanthin

38. One of the following is not a stress protein
A) HSP B) LEA
C) Dehydrins D) Phosphoprotein

39. The following is a mobile electron carrier of electron transport in thylakoids.
A) Plastoquinone B) Cytb/f
C) phylloquinone D) Phaeophytin

40. Oxygen Evolving Complex consists of following number of polypeptides
A) 4 B) 3
C) 2 D) 1

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41. Identify the component in the thylakoid electron transport chain, which is more
sensitive to any stress
A) PS II B) PS I C) Cytb/f D) PQ

42. Inhibitor of GA
A) TIBA B) Placobutrazol
C) DAA D) Cyclohexane

43. In lichens that have both green algal and cyanobacterial symbionts, the
cyanobacteria are restricted to structures called:
A) Cephalodia B) Isidia C) Soredia D) Soralia

44. An organism that uses glucose as a source of both energy and carbon is called:
A) Photoautotroph B) Photoheterotroph
C) Chemoautotroph D) Chemoheterotroph

45. Which of the following vitamin is a precursor of coenzyme A?
A) Folic acid B) Riboflavin
C) Pantothenic acid D) Niacin

46. What is the function of statoliths?
A) Photoreception B) Signaling
C) Gravity sensing D) Senescence

47. Transport of proteins into mitochondria is through:
A) F0& F1 Complexes B) Tom & Tim Complexes
C) GERL Complexes D) Toc & Tic Complexes

48. Which of the following is an illegitimate name?
A) Superfluous name B) Later homonyms
C) Tautonyms D) All the above

49. A nomennudum is a name:
A) Without a type B) Without a figure
C) Without a description D) Without an author’s name

50. Coffee rust is caused by:
A) Puccinia graminis B) Cephaleuros coffeae
C) Helminthosporium coffeae D) Hemileia vastatrix

51. Jute is obtained from:
A) Corchorus B) Cannabis
C) Linum D) Crotalaria

52. The element taken up by mycorrhizal fungus directly from leaf litter is
A) Calcium B) Potassium
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53. The first eukaryotic cell in which the entire genome was sequenced is
A) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
B) Schizosaccharomyces pombe
C) Saccharomyces carisbergensis
D) Saccharomyces pastorianus

54. Shotgun cloning stands for
A) Cloning cDNAs B) Chromosome walking
C) Cloning a genome D) Restriction analysis of DNA

55. Rice was first domesticated approximately 5,000 years ago, in:
A) Southeast Asia B) Southwest Asia
C) South Asia D) Asia Pacific

56. The “Guttiferae” has been renamed as
A) Arecaeae B) Apiaceae
C) Clusiaceae D) Fabaceae

57. The characteristic type of inflorescence of the Genus Arisaema
A) Capitulum B) Spadix
C) Cyathium D) Compound spadix

58. Robert Brown published the name Capparis lasiantha and did not give the
diagnosis for it. Later de Candolle studied the specimen and agreed the validity of
the name and published Latin diagnosis for it. The plant name should be noted as
A) Capparis lasiantha R. Br., ex. DC
B) Capparis lasianthaR. Br. ex. DC
C) Capparis lasianthaR.Br.(DC)
D) Capparis lasiantha(R.Br.) D

59. Sequence of taxonomic categories is-
A) Class-Phylum-Tribe-Order-Family-Genus-Species
B) Division-Class-Family-Tribe-Order-Genus-Species
C) Division-Class-Order-Family-Tribe–Genus–Species
D) Phylum-Order-Class-Tribe-Family–Genus–Species

60. Which is the plant family having characteristic umbel inflorescence
A) Asteraceae B) Acanthaceae
C) Apiaceae D) Poaceae

61. The main mineral constituents of wood are salts of
A) Carbon, magnesium and potassium
B) Calcium,magnesium and potassium
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62. Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate (SDS) is used while separating proteins by
polyacrylanide gel electrophoresis
A) It helps in solubilization of proteins thereby making it easier to separate
B) It binds to proteins and confers uniform negative charge density thereby
making them move during electrophoresis
C) Decreases the surface tension of the buffer used for electrophoresis
D) Stabilizes the proteins

63. Which of the following statements is true about the Krebs (citric acid) cycle and
the Calvin (light independent) cycle?
A) They both result in a net production of ATP and NADH
B) They both result in a release of oxygen
C) They both are carried out by enzymes located within an organelle matrix
D) They both take place within the cytoplasmic matrix

64. Arctic animals maintain their body temperature because they have more
A) Transducing protein B) Uncoupling protein
C) Myoglobin protein D) F0F1 ATPase

65. Which is not a free radical?
A) Superoxide B) Singlet oxygen
C) Dioxide D) Hydrogen peroxide

66. Bengal famine was caused by
A) Helminthosporium oryzae B) Phytophthora infestans
C) Puccinia graminis D) Erysiphae graminicola

67. Major cause of evolution of genes and protein is
A) Point mutation B) Chromosomal mutation
C) Sexual reproduction D) Gene duplication and divergence

68. A protein which is to be degraded in proteasome is tagged with
A) Polyglycine B) Polyproline
C) Ubiquitin D) Formyl methionine

69. Taxa which occupy mutually exclusive geographical areas are termed
A) Sympatric B) Allopatric
C) Pantropical D) New world taxa

70. Taxa shows distribution pattern which are interrupted by considerable areas from
which the taxon is absent are termed
A) Vicariance B) Disjunct
C) Plesiomorphic D) Alien

71. The first herbarium in the world was founded in
A) Kew, UK B) Padua, Italy
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72. Permanent wilting coefficient represents ....... form of water.
A) Hygroscopic B) Runaway
C) Capillary D) Chemically combined

73. Which of the following region is widely used for barcoding in plants and animals?
A) matK in plants and COI in animals
B) ITS in both
C) trnL in plants trnF in animals
D) rbcL in plants, atpB in animals

74. These are various steps of immunoblotting. Give the sequence in order.
i) Binding with specific antibody
ii) Electrophoresis to separate antigens
iii) Production of replica of the gel on nitrocellulose paper
iv) Addition of secondary antibody to primary antibody, which in turn is attached
to an enzyme detected by a chromogenic reaction

A) i, ii,iii,iv B) ii, iii,iv,i C) ii,iii,i,iv D) iii,iv,i,ii

75. Estimating or predicting the unknown values of one variable from the known
values of another variable.
A) Correlation analysis B) Regression analysis
C) Comparative analysis D) Conformational analysis

76. Who described the NPC system of pollen classification?
A) Blackman B) Edalman C) Erdtman D) Stihlman

77. One of the following is not a limitation of somaclonal variation technique.
A) The technique is applicable only to those species of cell cultures which
regenerate complete plants.
B) Selected cell lines often show reduced regeneration potential.
C) Many selected clones show reduced fertility, growth and even overall
performance
D) This may bring about ‘new’ alleles or even ‘new’ mutations.

78. If the wave length of transmitted light of dye bound product is shifted away from
that of the dye, the condition is called
A) Orthochromasia B) Metachromasia
C) Laevochromasia D) Dextrochromasia

79. The fine endings of the hyphae of mycorrhiza in the cell-site of nutrient exchange
between the fungus and the host.
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80. Enzymes differ from co enzymes as
(i) Enzymes have high molecular weight; Co enzyme has low molecular weight
(ii) Enzymes are not stable beyond 40
0
C: Co enzymes are heat stable

A) Both are correct B) Only (i) is correct
C) Only (ii) is correct D) Both are wrong

81. Identify the statement which does not characterize mollicutes.
A) The Mollicutes are a class of bacteria distinguished by the absence of a
cell wall.
B) They are parasites of various animals alone, living on or in the host's cells.
C) Individuals are very small, typically only 0.2–0.3 µm in size and have a
very small genome size.
D) Many are able to move about through gliding.

82. What is meant by fuelgen reaction?
A) DNA-erythrosin reacts with free aldehyde to form red product
B) DNA-ethidium bromide reacts with free aldehyde to form red product
C) DNA-leucobasicfuchsin reacts with free aldehyde to form red product
D) DNA-acetocarmine reacts with free aldehyde to form red product

83. Identify the synthetic stain from the following.
A) Hematoxylin-Harris stain B) Orcein
C) Carmine D) Cotton blue

84. Two stage fixation procedure using glutraldehyde buffered with phosphate
followed by osmium tetraoxide is generally adopted in the case of
A) Electron microscopy
B) Fluorescence microscopy
C) Phase contrast microscopy
D) Confocal microscopy

85. Name an instrument where the cell separation is done based on the bound
flurochrome to the DNA.
A) Cell sorter B) Fluorometer
C) Flow cytometer D) Fluorescence spectroscope

86. Pick out a non antioxidant from the list below
A) Ascorbate B) Beta tocopherol
C) Carotenoids D) Glutathione

87. Relationship by descent from a common ancestor is termed as
A) Consanguinity B) Heritability
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88. Give the correct definition for gene sanctuaries.
A) Place where germplasm can be conserved in living state
B) Areas of land in which germplasm collections of growing plants are
assembled
C) Genetic diversity is sometimes conserved under natural habitat
D) Germplasm of asexually propagated species.

89. The DNA segments may be mapped by locating the restriction sites through
restriction enzymes, called restriction mapping. When this is extended to complete
chromosome it is called
A) Chromosome walking B) Chromosome mapping
C) Chromosome jumping D) Chromosome locating

90. Identify the sentence which does not fit for the definition of genomic imprinting.
A) Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon by which certain genes
can be expressed in a parent-of-origin-specific manner.
B) It ensures that transposable elements remain epigenetically silenced
throughout gametogenic reprogramming to maintain genome integrity.
C) It is a non inheritance process dependent of the classical Mendelian
inheritance
D) Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic process that can involve DNA
methylation and histone modulation in order to achieve monoallelic gene
expression without altering the genetic sequence.

91. Pick out the numerical test not used to assess the significance of a deviation
A) T-test B) X
2
test
C) F test D) X test

92. What is the role of aspirator in killing and fixation of plant materials?
A) Helps the application of the killing and fixing solution
B) Helps the section to submerge by creating vacuum
C) Helps the sections to float
D) Helps the sections to be properly distributed.

93. Identify the stain used to stain proteins
A) PAS reagent B) Naphthol yellow S
C) Rhodamine B D) Azure B

94. In air layering, cutting the bark off the stem, known as girdling is performed for
A) Stimulating root formation just above the point of girdling
B) Helping in breaking off the stem when it is rooted
C) Gradually starving the stem
D) All of the above

95. The set of seeds distributed to certified seed growers to be further multiplied for
distribution.
A) Breeder seed B) Foundation seed
C) Registered seed D) Certified seed.

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96. Lichen with a 3-dimensional branching, bushy appearance, like a leafless shrub is
called
A) Fruticose lichen B) Foliose lichen
C) Crustose lichen D) Anastomose lichen

97. Specialized cell typical of many fungal plant pathogens that is used to infect host
plants.
A) Hyphae B) Vesicles
C) Appressorium D) Germ tube

98. Which is the fruiting body of ascomycetes.
A) Cleistothecium B) Perithecium
C) Gymnothecium D) All of the above

99. A second reduction division following the usual two meiotic divisions reputed to
occur in the ascus of certain fungi.
A) Secomeiosis B) Ascomeiosis
C) Brachymeiosis D) Redomeiosis

100. Name the order to which Pandorina belongs
A) Chlamydomonales B) Volvocales
C) Fucales D) Laminariales

101. A protective covering in gymnosperms, which morphologically is equivalent to
ovuliferous scale, develops next to the integument.
A) Perichaetium B) Epimatium
C) Epigynium D) Perigynium

102. Identify the monotypic gymnosperm genus.
A) Welwitschia B) Zamia
C) Araucaria D) Gnetum

103. Pureline breeding refers to the following
A) Homozygosity only B) Heterozygosity only
C) Heterozygosity and linkage D) Homozygosity and self assortment

104. What is the role of DMSO in plant biotechnology?
A) Hormonal substitute B) Chelating agent
C) Phenol absorbent D) Cryoprotectant

105. Pick out an endemic disease from the following
A) Wheat stem rust (Puccinia graminis tritici)
B) Late blight of potato (Phytophthora infestans),
C) Red rot of sugar cane(Colletotrichum falcatum),
D) Citrus canker (Xanthomonas axonopodis pv citri)




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106. Identify the characters of an offspring developed as a result of inbreeding
A) Increased genetic disorders
B) Higher infant mortality
C) Depression on growth rate
D) All of the above

107. What are the ecological effects of Eutrophication?
A) Decreased biodiversity B) New species invasion
C) Algal blooms D) All of the above

108. A group of one or more species derived from a sequential development pattern
which involves continual and uniform changes from an extinct ancestral form on
an evolutionary scale.
A) Perinospecies B) Chronospecies
C) Ecospecies D) Evospecies

109. Succession beginning with sand is called
A) Lithosere B) Sanosere
C) Psammosere D) Hydrosere

110. Lime loving plants are referred to as
A) Calcifuge B) Calciferous
C) Calcicoles D) Calcareous

111. Match the most suiting ones
p) Fusogen l) Inhibitor of giberellin
q) KCN m) Poly ethylene Glycol
r) Placobutrazol n) Inhibitor of terminal oxidase
s) TIBA o) Auxin inhibitor

A) p-n, q-o, r-m, s-l B) p-m, q-n, r-o, s-l
C) p-m, q-n, r-l, s-o D) p-m, q-l, r-n, s-o

112. Match the following class of algae with their reserve food material
p) Xanthophyceae l) Fat and leucosin
q) Chrysophyceae m) Oil
r) Bacillariophyceae n) Mannitol and laminarin
s) Phaeophyceae o) Fat and volutin

A) p-l, q-m, r-n, s-o B) p-m, q-l, r-o, s-n
C) p-o, q-n, r-m, s-l D) p-n, q-o, r-l, s-m

113. Match the algae with the respective economic importance
p) Source of salad l) Ulva
q) Source of iodine m) Acetabularia
r) Material for photosynthesis research n) Laminaria
s) To study nuclecytoplasmic interactions o) Chlorella
A) p-o, q-n, r-m, s-l B) p-l, q-m, r-n, s-o
C) p-m, q-n, r-o, s-l D) p-l, q-n, r-o, s-m
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114. Which is the most primitive tribal groups found in Kerala?
A) Cholanaikkans B) Kurumbas
C) Kattunaikans D) Kadars

115. In gel permeation chromatography, ______ is eluted first from the column.
A) Cations B) Anions
C) Smaller molecules D) Bigger molecules

116. Following are some statements related to mitochondrial electron transport
1) Alternate oxidase is inhibited by salicylhydroxyamic acid
2) NADH hydrogenase is inhibited by rotenone
3) Succinate dehydrogenase is inhibited by Antimycin
4) ATPase is inhibited by paraquat

Which of the following combinations of above statements are true?

A) (1) and (2) B) (1) and (3)
C) (1) and (4) D) (2) and (3)

117. A person with Klinefelter syndrome is with ....... condition.
A) Monosomic B) Triploid
C) Trisomic D) Nullisomic

118. To which of this class, sub class “Metzgeriidae” belongs to
A) Sphaeropsida B) Jungermanniopsida
C) Anthoceratopsida D) Bryopsida

119. Where is the location of Birbal Sahini Institute for Palaeobotany?
A) Indore B) Kanpur
C) Delhi D) Lucknow

120. One of these methods tends to preserve the more robust plant parts such as seeds
or woody stems as fossils.
A) Compression B) Petrifactions
C) Casts D) Mineralisations


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1. Protonema in the life cycle of Funaria is
A) Diploid B) Haploid
C) Dihaploid D) Merodiploid

2. Spore dispersal in moss is made possible by
A) Columella B) Operculum
C) Peristome teeth D) None of these

3. Cryopreservation of germplasm is carried out using liquid nitrogen at the
temperature ----------
A) –196
0
C B) – 80
0
C C) 0
0
C D) –20
0
C

4. Endosperm in gymnosperms is
A) Pre fertilization product and haploid
B) Post fertilization product and diploid
C) Pre fertilization product and triploid
D) Post fertilization product and triploid

5. Lichens living on rocks are called
A) Saxicolous B) Corticolous
C) Terricolous D) Halicolous

6. When two ecosystems overlap each other, the area is called
A) Habitat B) Niche
C) Ecotone D) Ecotype

7. Recently (2013) Government of India notified one biosphere reserve. Choose the
correct one from the following:
A) Valley of Flowers B) Nanda Devi
C) Nicobar Islands D) Seshachalam

8. The modern synthetic theory of evolution is the consortium of the work by a
number of scientists namely T. Dobzhansky, R.A. Fisher, J.B.S. Haldane, Swall
Wright, Ernst Mayr, and G.L. Stebbins. Name the two theories in Science that are
combined to form the synthetic theory of evolution?

A) Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection and Lamarck’s Theory of Use and
Disuse
B) Mendel’s Theory of Heredity and Heckel’s Theory of Ontogeny Repeats
Phylogeny
C) Darwin’s Theory of Natural Selection and Mendel’s Theory of Heredity
D) Lamarck’s Theory of Use and Disuse and Heckel’s Theory of Ontogeny
Repeats Phylogeny

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9. DNA supercoiling is the over- or under-winding of a DNA strand, and is an
expression of the strain on that strand. This helical winding of DNA molecules is
removed by the activity of an enzyme
A) DNA polymerase B) DNA primase
C) DNA helicase D) DNA topoisomerase

10. Match the List I with II

List I List II
A.Population i. Large naturally occurring
community of flora & fauna occupying
a major habitat
B.Biocoenoosis ii. Assemblage of all the
individuals belonging to different
species occurring in the same
geographical area
C.Ecosystem iii. Group of similar individuals
belonging to the same species found in
an area
D.Biome iv. Interaction between the
living organisms and their physical
environmental components
v. Classification of species
assemblage based on the type of
environment

A) A- v, B- ii, C- iii, D- i B) A- iv, B- i, C- ii, D- iii
C) A- iii, B- ii, C- iv, D-i D) A- ii, B- iii, C- iv, D- i

11. Okazaki fragments are short, discontinually newly produced DNA fragments that
are formed on the lagging template strand during replication of DNA. These
DNA fragments are sealed by which one of the following enzyme?
A) RNA primase
B) DNA ligase
C) Single strand binding proteins
D) DNA polymerase

12. Coding region of an mRNA is 336 nucleotides long, including the initiator and
termination codons. Predict the number of amino acids in the protein translated
from this m RNA?
A) 109 B) 110 C) 111 D) 112

13. The protective covering of radicle in monocot seeds is called
A) Coleoptile B) Coleorrhiza
C) Scutellum D) Aleurone layer


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14. Match the List I (interaction) with List II (character) using the codes given below
the Lists:


List – I List – II
I) Incomplete dominance 1) Human skin colour
II) Codominance 2) Purple colour in maize due to anthocyanin
III) Polygenes 3) Human being belonging to AB blood group
IV) Complementary genes 4) Pink colour in 4 O’ clock plant

Code:
I II III IV
A) 4 3 1 2
B) 3 4 2 1
C) 4 3 2 1
D) 3 4 1 2

15. A Ti plasmid is:
A) A vector that can transfer recombinant genes into plant genomes
B) A vector that can be used to produce recombinant proteins in yeast
C) A vector specific to cereals like wheat and rice
D) All of the above

16. Which among the following is a naturally occurring hormone?
A) Zeatin B) 2,4-D
C) Benzyl adenine D) Indole-3-butyric acid

17. Observe the following statements related with various biological process and their
structural components. Which one of the following is NOT a correct statement?
A) Manganese forms the structural core of chlorophyll
B) Iron is a structural component of porphyrin rings
C) Boron plays major role in translocation of sugars
D) Molybdenum regulates nitrogen fixation

18. The scientists who proposed the system of classification called as Neo-
Adansonian system are
A) Engler & Prantl
B) Bentham & Hooker
C) Sokal & Sneath
D) Camp & Gilly

19. Sporophyte of Riccia is protected by
A) Indusium B) Calyptra
C) Endothecium D) Amphithecium

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20. Meiosis is a specialized type of cell division which reduces the chromosome
number by half. This process occurs in all sexually reproducing eukaryotes (both
single-celled and multicellular) including animals, plants, and fungi. Which of the
following statements about meiosis is NOT true?

A) Kinetochores of sister chromatids attach to opposite poles in Meiosis I
B) Kinetochores of sister chromatids attach to opposite poles in Meiosis II
C) Chiasma is formed in Prophase I
D) Homologous chromosomes are segregated in Meiosis I

21. The site for coupled oxidation-reduction reactions in the chloroplast is the
A) Outer chloroplast membrane
B) Inner chloroplast membrane
C) Thylakoid space
D) Stromal space

22. Which one of the following pairs is mismatched?
A) Tundra: permafrost B) Coniferous: evergreen trees
C) Prairie: deciduous forest D) Savanna: Acacia

23. Auxin namely IAA, is present in all parts of a plant, although in minute quantities.
The structure of this hormone is related to which one of the following amino
acids?
A) Glutamic acid B) Aspartic acid
C) Threonine D) Tryptophan

24. Stomatal movement in leaves of well-watered plants grown in natural
environment is significantly controlled by Light. Which one of the following
wavelengths of light is responsible for such regulation?
A) Red light B) Blue light
C) Green light D) Far-red light

25. Pharmacogenomics deals with
A) Interaction of two molecules
B) Protein sequencing
C) Genetic Variations and responses to drugs
D) All of the above

26. Commensalism is a class of relationships between two organisms. An example of
the species interaction called commensalism is
A) Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in association with legume plant roots.
B) A microbe in living human gut.
C) Female mosquito deriving nourishment from human blood
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27. A eukaryotic chromosome at metaphase consists of
A) Naked DNA
B) Single strand DNA
C) Two chromatids joined by a centromere
D) A single chromatid

28. DNA is not hydrolyzed by alkali whereas RNA is readily hydrolyzed. The reason
is due to
A) The double helical structure of DNA
B) The presence of uridine in RNA
C) Due to features observed in RNA such as stem-loop structures
D) The presence of 2’-OH group in RNA

29. Which among the following correctly depicts the chromosome complement of
nullisomics?
A) 2n+1 B) 2n-1 C) 2n-2 D) 2n+2

30. DNA replication takes place during
A) G1 Phase B) G2 Phase C) G0 Phase D) S Phase

31. Which of the following does NOT contain phosphate?
A) A nucleoside B) A nucleotide C) DNA D) RNA

32. Plant membranes are relatively abundant with a class of proteins called
Aquaporins. Following are certain statements regarding the properties of
aquaporins:

a. Aquaporins form water channels in membrane
b. Aquaporins form tetramers in the cell membrane
c. The aquaporins also permit the movement of charged particles
d. The aquaporins are present only in higher plants
Which one of the following combinations of above statements is correct?

A) a, b and c B) b, c and d
C) a, c and d D) a, b and d

33. Recombinant DNA may be inserted into mammalian cells by
A) Transfection B) Translation
C) Transduction D) All the above

34. Blue cheese is made from cow's milk, sheep's milk, or goat's milk with the
cultures of the mold. The microorganism involved in making of blue cheese is:
A) Penicillium crustosum B) Penicillium commune
C) Penicullum roquefortii D) Penicillium purpurogenum

35. The formation of product by Allosteric enzymes is regulated by:
A) Competitive inhibition B) Non-competitive inhibition
C) Feedback inhibition D) Uncompetitive inhibition

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36. Which among the following lack sexual reproduction?
A) Ascomycetes B) Basidiomycetes
C) Deuteromycetes D) Oomycetes

37. The function of enzyme ligase is to
A) Covalently join two ends of a double stranded DNA
B) Covalently join the ends of two single DNA strands
C) Connects RNA strands to DNA
D) All the above

38. Resurrection plant is a species of
A) Usnea B) Selaginella
C) Cycas D) Sargassum

39. Secondary metabolite biosynthetic pathway result in the synthesis of many
significant phytochemicals in the plants. Identify the pathway/s that produce
terpenes?
A) Mevalonic acid and MEP pathways
B) Malonic acid and MEP pathways
C) Shikimik acid and Malonic acid pathway
D) Shikimik acid and Mevalonic acid pathways

40. Large number of cloning vectors are available. Identify the cloning vector capable
of an insert size upto 3000 KB?
A) Phage B) Cosmid
C) BAC D) YAC

41. According to Chargaff's rules
A) In double-stranded DNA, the amount of G equals the amount of C.
B) All DNA molecules contain the same proportions of A, C, G and T
C) Single stranded RNA molecules contain same amount of A and U
D) In double-stranded DNA, the amount of T equals the amount of C

42. Occurrence of Himalayan floral element in Western Ghats of India is best
explained by which hypothesis?
A) Continental Drift Theory
B) Deccan Trap Hypothesis
C) Himalayan Glaciations Theory
D) Coromandel Coast Hypothesis

43. How do the bacteria save its DNA from the restriction enzymes it produces?
A) Bacterial DNA has no restriction sites
B) Modification enzymes inactivates the restriction sites
C) DNA is protected by methylation
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44. The taxonomic designation called Tautonym used for referring to
A) Same name for both the genus and species
B) Same name for species and subspecies
C) Trinomial nomenclature
D) The name of the author for the species

45. Inulin is an organic compound, a polysaccharide consisting of repeated units of:
A) Glucose and galactose B) Galactose
C) Glucose D) Fructose

46. Transpiration in plants are regulated by a pigment known as
A) Crypto chromes B) Carotenoids
C) Cytochromes D) Phytochrome

47. Mass scale production of vitamin B2 is carried using the fungus -----------
A) Penicillium chrysogenum B) Aspergillus niger
C) Ashbya gossypi D) Trichoderma harzianum

48. Engler and Prantl system is one of the phylogenetic classifications. They
classified --------
A) All tracheophytes
B) All plants
C) All seed plants
D) Thallophytes, bryophytes and Pteridophytes

49. The class of fungi to which the common mushroom, puffballs and truffles belongs
to:
A) Ascomycetes B) Basidiomycetes
C) Oomycetes D) Deuteromycetes

50. Identify the correct sequences of the trend in the evolution of thallus in algae?
A) Unicellular – Heterotrichous-Colonial - Filamentous
B) Unicellular -Filamentous -Heterotrichous -Colonial
C) Unicellular -Colonial -Filamentous -Heterotrichous
D) Unicellular -Filamentous -Colonial – Heterotrichous

51. Name the algal group that contain the predominating pigment fucoxanthin,
laminarin as reserve food is
A) Rhodophyceae B) Chryophyceae
C) Phaeophyceae D) Cyanophyceae

52. A frame shift mutation is
A) A point mutation in which a single base pair is inserted or deleted
B) When one base is replaced by another
C) When a segment of DNA is inverted but remains in the same overall
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53. Groups of genes with similar function that arose by multiple rounds of duplication
are called
A) Genomes B) Gene families
C) Operons D) Quasi genes

54. The effect of increasing humidity on rate of transpiration would be----------
A) Rate of transpiration will decrease
B) Rate of transpiration will increase
C) Initially low then it will be high
D) It will be unaffected

55. Corymb is a racemose inflorescence and is a characteristic feature of the Family---
A) Mimosoideae B) Papilionoideae
C) Caesalpinioideae D) Apiaceae

56. Identify the type of stain which on ionization gives positively charged molecules
A) Acidic Stain B) Basic Stain
C) Anionic Stain D) Basic Mordant

57. In a hybridization experiment due to Duplicate dominant gene interaction, the
following phenotypic ratio was observed 15:1. How many genes control the trait
for the observed phenotypic ratio?
A) One B) Two
C) Three D) Polygene

58. Polyploid developed from two different species is known as
A) Triploid B) Autopolyploid
C) Allopolyploid D) Monoploid

59. The Unique chemotaxonomic character of the family caryophylaceae is the
presence of
A) Betalain B) Glycosides
C) Terpenes D) Alkaloids

60. To determine the variation in style length of carpel of Hibiscus plant from five
different places which would be the best statistical test?
A) Chi‐square B) Student t‐test
C) F‐test D) Regression analysis

61. The Mendelian law of Independent assortment is due to the arrangement of
chromosome during
A) Anaphase‐I B) Anaphase‐II
C) S‐Phase D) Cytokinesis

62. Triticale is a product of
A) Inter specific cross B) Inter generic cross
C) Intra specific cross D) Intra generic cross
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63. Multiple effects of a single gene is known as
A) Polyploidy B) Heterosis
C) Pleiotropy D) None of these

64. Climbers with tendrils are borne in the axil of the leaf, radially symmetrical,
bisexual flowers, one-chambered ovary composed of three to five carpels with
numerous ovules, stamens are present below the ovary, born in androgynophore,
seeds with fleshy aril and fruits are capsules or berries. Name the family that
possess these features
A) Passifloraceae B) Vitaceae
C) Cucurbitaceae D) Oleaceae

65. The 1987 Montreal Protocol was signed for which of the following
reasons?
A) To ban nuclear testing in tropical oceans
B) To stop the global trade in products made from endangered tigers
C) To begin converting from fossil fuel use to more renewable energy sources
to reduce the anthropogenic greenhouse effect
D) To phase out the use of CFC's, found to be causing depletion of the ozone
layer

66. The antibody known to be responsible for allergic reaction is:
A) IgG B) IgA
C) IgM D) IgE

67. Which of the following molecule acts as connecting link between EMP pathway
and Kreb’s cycle?
A) Pyruvic acid B) Acetyl CoA
C) Phosphophenol Pyruvate D) Ribulose bis phosphate

68. Most stable kind of RNA is
A) mRNA B) tRNA
C) rRNA D) snRNA

69. Antisense technology
A) Selectively blocks gene expression
B) Helps in gene expression
C) Always keeps genes inactivated
D) Always keeps genes expressed

70. A structure which arises from the funicle and surrounds the ovule more or less
completely in post fertilization stage is called
A) Aril B) Caruncle
C) Sarcotesta D) Operculum

71. The family that display Pseudo Embryo Sac is
A) Podostemaceae B) Polygonanceae
C) Piperaceae D) Portulacaceae
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72. Choosing the best and most uniform of organisms for subsequent generations of a
self-pollinated crop
A) Mass Selection B) Pedigree analysis
C) Germ line selection D) Pure line selection

73. A ------- is a genotype formed when haploid cells undergo chromosome doubling?
A) Doubled Haploid B) Selective Haploid
C) Artificial Aneuploid D) Diplo-haploid

74. Vital stains are used for
A) Staining of dead tissue outside the body
B) Staining of a living cell inside the body
C) Staining of a fixed cell outside the body
D) Staining of a dead tissue inside the body

75. An Hfr strain of E. coli contains:
A) A vector of yeast or bacterial origin which is used to make many copies of
a particular DNA sequence
B) A bacterial chromosome with a human gene inserted
C) A bacterial chromosome with the F factor inserted
D) A human chromosome with a transposable element inserted

76. Red rust of coffee is caused by ---------- while red rust of tea by ---------
A) Ustilago & Puccinia
B) Albugo & Puccinia
C) Cephaleuros & Albugo
D) Hemileia & Cephaleuros

77. The organelle of the endomembrane system associated with the sorting of lipids
and proteins for various cellular functions are
A) Rough endoplasmic reticulum
B) Lysosomes
C) Vesicles
D) Golgi complex

78. Wood is classified into hardwood or softwood through its physical structure and
make up. Which among the following is/are example/s for hardwood?
i. Mahogany ii. Oak iii. Teak iv. Walnut

A) i & ii B) i, ii & iii
C) i & iii D) i, ii, iii & iv

79. Vascular connection between leaf and stem that is maintained by leaf traces,
which are associated with parenchymatous interruptions in the stem vascular
cylinder. Nodal anatomy where a leaf is associated with one leaf gap is known as
A) Unilacunar node B) Trilacunar node
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80. Select the correct option from the following. One is an example of a colonial and
other as heterotrichous green alga.
A) Ulva & Coleochaete B) Chlamydomonas & Ulothrix
C) Volvox & Coleochaete D) Sargassum & Pandorina

81. The amount of living matter present in a population at any time in the given
ecosystem is known as
A) Net productivity B) Gross primary productivity
C) Standing crop D) Standing state

82. Anthracosis is a serious lung disease associated with inhaling ----------
A) Cotton dust B) Pollen C) Coal D) Fibers

83. Mitochondrial DNA is advantageous for evolutionary studies because:
A) It is inherited only through the female parent and thus evolves in a
way that allows trees of relationship to be easily constructed
B) It is inserted into the X chromosome
C) It first appeared in humans and is not found in other animals
D) It evolves more slowly than the genes in the nucleus

84. Algae have diverse roles. Which among the following are the economically
important products of the red algae?
A) Agar used to make capsules for drugs and vitamins as well as a solidifying
agent for bacterial media.
B) Calcium carbonate
C) Nitrogen fixation
D) Both A & B

85. The sporocarp of ascomycetes have high diversity in their characters. Name the
fruiting body in Xylaria
A) Cleistothecium B) Perithecium
C) Apothecium D) Gymnothecium

86. The stele in Marsilea rhizome is an example for
A) Amphiploic Siphonostele B) Meristele
C) Amphixylic Siphonotele D) Dictyostele

87. Irish famine occurred in 1845 is associated with -----------
A) Phytophthora B) Albugo
C) Chondrus crispus D) Penicillium

88. Which statement given below is true about lichens?
A) Algal component always enheathed by fungal mycelium
B) Both components occur side by side
C) Algae and fungal cells are intermixed
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89. Which among the following is an example for fossil bryophyte?
A) Pogonatum B) Naiadita
C) Lejeunea D) Both B & C

90. Apomixis is defined as the replacement of the normal sexual
reproduction by asexual reproduction, without fertilization. The process is
discovered by
A) Hans Winkler B) Smith
C) Bower D) Farlow

91. Canada balsam is a resinous essential oil, viscous, sticky, colourless or yellowish
liquid that turns to a transparent yellowish mass when the essential oils have been
allowed to evaporate and is obtained from
A) Pinus B) Abies
C) Cedrus D) Taxus

92. The tendency of ecotone to contain a greater number of species and higher
population density is known as
A) Niche B) Ecotype
C) Edge effect D) Carrying capacity

93. Black rust of wheat is caused by
A) Pucciniagraminis B) Pucciniarecondita
C) Pucciniastriformis D) Pucciniaglumarum

94. Enzymes responsible for alcoholic fermentation
A) Ketolase B) Zymase
C) Peroxidase D) Oxidase

95. Read the features and identify the family- evergreen plants, coriaceous leaves stamens
frequently in whorls, with a pair of glands at the base of the filaments, Anthers with
two or four pollen sacs, opening by valves, usually from the base upwards, in the two
outer whorls usually introrse. Ovary unicarpellate, unilocular, usually superior,
sometimes surrounded by the receptacle to completely enclose in it, with a single,
pendulous ovule.
A) Solanaceae B) Dipterocarpaceae
C) Lauraceae D) Myrsticaceae

96. The principle light- trapping pigment molecule in plants, Algae, and
Cyanobacteria is
A) Chlorophyll a B) Chlorophyll b
C) Porphyrin D) Rhodapsin

97. Which of the following microscopic techniques relies on the specimen interfering
with the wavelength of light to produce a high contrast image without the need for
dyes or any damage to the sample?
A) Conventional bright field light microscopy
B) Phase contrast microscopy
C) Electron microscopy
D) Fluorescence microscopy
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98. The total amount of water present in the soil is
A) Holard B) Capillary water
C) Chesard D) Echard

99. Which is a true statement about ribosomes?
A) Ribosomes contain DNA and protein.
B) Ribosomes are active in carbohydrate synthesis.
C) Ribosomes are present both in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
D) Ribosomes are only found associated with the endoplasmic reticulum in
prokaryotic cells.

100. Name the Scientists who constructed the prototype electron microscope in 1931
A) Ernst Ruska & Max Knoll
B) Eli Franklin Burton, Cecil Hall, James Hillier, and Albert Prebus
C) Dennis Gabor, & Leo Szilárd
D) Ernst Lubcke of Siemens & Halske

101. Hybridoma technique was first demonstrated by
A) Kohler and Milstein B) Robert Koch
C) ‘D’ Herelle D) Land Steiner

102. Complete reduction of archegonium is observed in the gymnosperm --------
A) Gnetum B) Cycas C) Ginkgo D) Pinus

103. Assuming Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the genotype frequency of
heterozygotes, if the frequencies of the two alleles at the gene being studied
are 0.6 and 0.4, will be:
A) 0.80 B) 0.64 C) 0.48 D) 0.32

104. Recently, the major reason for worldwide loss of species from the natural habitats
is?
A) Habitat destruction B) Intraspecific competition
C) Random mating D) Viral outbreaks

105. A homeotic mutation is one which:
A) Is present in only one form in an individual
B) Substitutes one body part for another in development
C) Results in development of a tumor
D) Is wild type at one temperature and abnormal at another

106. Eusporangiate ferns are those where the sporangia arise from group of epidermal
cells. Identify the eusporangiate fern from the choices given below
A) Dicranopteris B) Matonia
C) Equisetum D) Osmunda

107. Which one of the following bacterium is commonly employed for production of
transgenic plants?
A) Escherichia coli B) Bacillus thuringiensis
C) Staphylococcus aureus D) Agrobacterium tumefaciens
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108. Identify the abnormal base pairings noticed in “wobble” codon-anticodon
binding?
A) Adenosine-uracil B) Guanine-uracil
C) Cytosine-inosine D) Guanine-thymine

109. Which of the following is TRUE about G-protein signaling?
I. During activation of G-protein, subunit of the G-protein dissociates from
the activated G-protein to activate adenyle cyclase
II. During activation of G-protein, the active α subunit is terminated by the
hydrolysis of the bound GTP caused by GTPase
III. Testosterone can bind to the cell membrane receptor to activate G- protein
IV. The ratio of G-protein coupled receptor to G-protein is 1:1

A) I only B) II only
C) III only D) II and IV only

110. Which type of Genetic Analysis method can detect the presence of a gene but is
not useful for single base pair changes?
A) Genetic Sequencing B) Western Blot Analysis
C) Southern Blot Analysis D) Cytogenics

111. Name the mitotic stage that is unique and is characterized by the shortening of
kinetochore microtubules?
A) Metaphase B) Anaphase
C) Prophase D) Telophase

112. Name the triplet codons which is a chain termination codon?
A) UGU B) AAU C) UUG D) UAG

113. The terminology employed to denote species is restricted to a specific area is
known as
A) Sibling species B) Allopatric species
C) Sympatric species D) Endemic species

114. Which one of the following immunoglobulins is found as pentamer?
A) IgG B) IgM
C) IgA D) IgE

115. The sum total of an organism's interaction with the biotic and abiotic resources of
its environment is called its
A) Habitat B) Logistic growth
C) Ecological niche D) Microclimax

116. Which of these ecosystems accounts for the largest amount of Earth's primary
productivity?
A) Open ocean B) Savanna
C) Tundra D) Salt marsh

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117. Hemophilia is a sex-linked recessive trait in humans. If a father and the son are
hemophilic, but the mother is normal, her genotype must be:
A) X
h
X
h
B) X
H
X
h

C) X
H
X
H
D) X
h
Y

118. Hairy root cultures for secondary metabolite production are induced by
transforming plant cells with
A) Agrobacterium tumefaciens
B) Bacillus thurigiensis
C) Agrobacterium rhizogens
D) E.coli plasmids

119. Elicitors are molecules that induce secondary metabolite production. Identify the
non plant derived elicitor from the given options
A) Chitin B) Pectin
C) Pectic acid D) Cellulose

120. Following are few statements for regeneration of plants from explants/tissues.
(1) Cytokinin is required for shoot development.
(2) Auxin is required for shoot development.
(3) Auxin to cytokinin ratio is very important.
(4) Jasmonic acid is required for both root and shoot development.
Which of the following combinations of above statements is true?

A) (1) and (3) B) (2) and (4)
C) (1) and (4) D) (2) and (3)


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16603 120 MINUTES

1. Who among the following scientists advocated surgeons ‘to wash their hands
before attending delivery to avoid infection of the new-born’ and developed
carbolic acid as the first antiseptic?
A) Louis Pasteur B) Robert Koch
C) Joseph Lister D) Alexander Fleming

2. All of the following components of a retrovirus are encoded by the viral genome,
except:
A) reverse transcriptase B) viral RNAs
C) capsid proteins D) envelope lipids

3. Which of the following is the exact role of the hetercysts in blue green algae?
A) Nitrogen fixation
B) Fragmentation of filaments for vegetative reproduction
C) Asexual reproduction
D) All of the above

4. Which of the following is NOT true about Oomycetes?
A) They are known as water moulds
B) They cause seedling blights, damping-off, root rots and foliar blights
C) Oomycetes are not at all related to algae
D) The nuclei of vegetative cells of these fungi are typically diploid

5. In the exponential phase of growth of a bacterial culture, 100 cfu/ml cells
increased to 3200 cfu/ml cells in 2 hours. What is the generation time for this
bacterium?
A) 12 minutes B) 15 minutes C) 24 minutes D) 30 minutes

6. In which of the following bryophyte, the sporophyte at maturity has reduced to
the sporangia?
A) Reboulia B) Riccarida
C) Riccia D) Marchantia

7. Which of the following is NOT true about Rhynia?
A) Rhynia has apical sporangium
B) Rhynia is a single-species genus of Devonian vascular plants
C) Rhynia gwynne-vaughanii was the sporophyte generation of a vascular plant
D) Life cycle of Rhynia is haplontic

8. Improved nutritional quality in crop plants by breeding is known as
A) Biomagnification B) Biomining
C) Biofortification D) Bioremediation

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9. Major similarities and dissimilarities between chemolithoautotrophs and
photolithoautotrophs is ------

A) Both derive energy from sun light, carbon from carbon dioxide; while the
former get Hydrogen from chemicals, the latter get hydrogen from water
B) Both get Hydrogen from chemicals and carbon from carbon dioxide; while
the former get energy from sunlight, the latter get energy from chemicals
C) Both of them derive energy and carbon from chemicals; while the former
get hydrogen also from chemicals, the latter derive hydrogen from water
D) The former derive energy from chemicals while the latter derive energy
from sunlight; both derive hydrogen from inorganic molecules and carbon
from carbon dioxide

10. Vegetative reproduction in lichens takes place by
A) soredia B) Isidia
C) fragmentation D) all the above

11. Green algal life cycle, where the somatic phase (plant) is haploid (gametophyte)
while the diploid phase (sporophyte) is represented by zygote is called -----,
found in.-----
A) Diplontic, Ulothrix B) Haplontic, Ulothrix
C) Haplontic, Ulva D) Diplontic, Codium

12. Among the fungi ------- are the economically most useful group and Cladonia is
------ kind of a Lichen
A) Basidomycetes, Ascolichen
B) Zygomycetes, Basidiolichen
C) Ascomycetes, Ascolichen
D) Dueteromycetes, Ascolichen

13. Which of the following statements are true or false?
(i) Liverworts and mosses grow on soil, on dampy soil, on rocks, and on tree
trunks and also in water
(ii) Mosses are found always in slightly acidic environments

A) Both the statements are true
B) Both the statements are false
C) First statement is false, but the second statement is true
D) First statement is true, but the second statement is false

14. Identify the protosteles from the following seteles - haplostele, actinostele,
dictyostele plectostele, solenostele, medullated protostele and atactosteles.
A) All are protosteles
B) Haplostele, actinostele, plectostele, medullated protostele alone are
protosteles
C) Haplostele, actinostele, plectostele, medullated protostele and
siphonosteles are protosteles
D) Atactostele, dictyostele, actinostele and haplosteles alone are protosteles.
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15. Analyze the following data related with Gymnosperms and choose the correct
statements from the following
1. Heterosporous - microspores and megaspores, are typically produced in male
ones or ovulate cones, respectively.
2. Cycads and Ginkgo have motile sperm that swim directly to the egg inside the
ovule, whereas conifers and gnetophytes have sperm with no flagella that are
conveyed to the egg along a pollen tube.
3. The mature seed comprises the embryo, the endosperm which is haploid, serves
as food supplier with a seed coat.
A) 1 and 2 B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3 D) 1, 2 and 3

16. Which of the following characters of Gymnosperms are common in all
Angiosperms?
Character-1: They do not have pericarp around their seeds
Character-2: They do not produce flowers
Character-3: They do not produce fruits
Character- 4: They are pollinated by the wind
Character-5: Some of them have xylem vessels in their wood
A) 1 and 4 only B) 1, 3 and 4 only
C) 4 and 5 only D) 5 only

17. Match the correct combination of plasmid DNA to their properties

Plasmid DNA

Property
P. conjucative plasmid 1. Can integrate into the chromosome
and replicate when the chromosome
is copied

Q. Cryptic plasmid 2. Capable of transferring itself between
prokaryotes
R. Episome 3. Does not appear to have any function

A) P-1, Q-3, R-2 B) P-2, Q-3, R-1
C) P-2, Q-1, R-3 D) P-3, Q-2, R-1

18. Match the following and choose the correct combination from the options given
below
1. Prophage 5. Membrane fusion
2. Temperate Phage 6. Endocytosis
3. Enveloped Viruses 7. Lytic cycle
4. Polio virus 8. Lysogenic cycle

A) 1-8, 2-7, 3-6, 4-5 B) 1-6, 2-7, 3-8, 4-5
C) 1-8, 2-7, 3-5, 4-6 D) 1-5, 2-8, 3-7, 4-6


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19. Which algal division never produces motile, flagellated cells among any of its
members?
A) Chlorophyta B) Chrysophyta
C) Phaeophyta D) Rhodophyta

20. Match the following and choose the correct combination from the options given below
1. Ramenta 5. Ginkgo
2. Terminal Sporangium 6. Pinus
3. Ovules at the tip of a stalk 7. Rhynia
4. Pycnoxylic wood 8. Pteris

A) 1-6, 2-5, 3-8, 4-7 B) 1-8, 2-6, 3-5, 4-7
C) 1-8, 2-7, 3-6, 4-5 D) 1-8, 2-7, 3-5, 4-6

21. Which of the following is TRUE about the Scutellum in Monocots?
A) First green embryonic leaf, haustorial in function
B) Scaly embryonic leaf covering endosperm
C) Scaly haustorial embryonic leaf
D) All of the above

22. Spike with spathe known as Spadix is a typical inflorescence of the plant family---
A) Arecaceae B) Araceae
C) Liliaceae D) Orchidaceae

23. Which of the following is NOT true about APG System of Plant Classification?
A) It is based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences
B) It is based on DNA sequences of two chloroplast genes and one gene
coding for ribosomes
C) Latest APG system is APG III
D) APG system is a complete formal classification of the angiosperms

24. Cluster analysis is part of ------ system of classification
A) Bentham and Hooker’s system
B) Numerical System
C) APG system
D) Cytotaxonomic system

25. Mace is the valuable spice from the seeds of ------and is morphologically ------
A) Nutmeg, seed coat B) Myristica fragrans, placental out-growth
C) Nutmeg, calyx D) Myristica fragrans, aril

26. The colour of Annatto belongs to the ------ category
A) Alkaloid B) Carotenoid
C) Flavanoid D) Anthocyanins

27. Which of the following is NOT true about secondary growth in Dracena?
A) It is associated with extra stellar cambial ring in the cortex
B) Cambial activity is anomalous
C) Secondary vascular bundles are concentrically arranged
D) Cork cambium activity is abnormal
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28. Which of the following ‘fixing’ reagents contain Osmium tetroxide?
A) FAA B) Flemming’s fluid
C) Carnoy’s fluid D) FAD

29. Two taxonomic species are distinguished from each other by
A) their failure to interbreed
B) their ability to exchange gene freely
C) their similarity in morphological characters
D) discontinuity in a set of correlated characters

30. Linnaean system of plant classification is called artificial, because he gave
emphasis to ------- only in his classification of plants
A) Number of Ovules B) Number of Cotyledons
C) Number of Stamens D) Flowers

31. During fertilization in angiosperms, one male gamete fuses with the egg of three
celled egg apparatus, which is called as----, the second male gamete fuses with the
two polar nuclei, which is called as-----, and the overall process is called -----
A) Syngamy, triple fusion and double fertilization
B) Syngamy, double fertilization and triple fusion
C) Double fertilization, Triple fusion and Syngamy
D) Autogamy, Triple fusion and double fertilization

32. Which among the following families of plants have superior ovary?
1. Asteraceae 2. Brassicaceae 3. Fabaceae 4. Rubiaceae
5. Malvaceae 6. Polygalaceae
A) 2, 4, and 5 only B) 1, 2 and 5 only
C) 2, 5 and 6 only D) 2 and 5 only

33. Which of the following is NOT true about gums?
A) Gums are formed from the disintegration of internal plant tissues, mostly
from the decomposition of cellulose in a process called gummosis
B) Gums contain high amounts of sugar and are closely allied to the pectins
C) Gums are colloidal and soluble in water, either dissolving entirely or
swelling, and are also soluble in alcohol and ether
D) Gums are especially common in plants of dry regions

34. Which among the following groups of tribes shown below include tribes not found
in Kerala?
A) Kani, Adiyar, Paniyar, Kurichiar
B) Koragar, Kurumar, Kattunaykar
C) Kani, Paniyar, Mala Arayar, Malapantaram
D) Uralis, Koragar, Kurumar, Bhotiyas




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35. Cambial ring and radially arranged vascular tissue with limited number of xylem
groups are common in (i) -----, whereas large number of radially arranged
xylem groups without a cambial ring is characteristic feature of (ii) -------
A) i- Dicot root, ii-monocot root
B) i-Dicot root, ii- Monocot root at the beginning of secondary thickening
C) i-Dicot root at the beginning of secondary thickening, ii-Monocot root
D) i-Dicot stem, ii-Monocot root

36. Formaldehyde, ethanol, methanol and picric acid are (i) -----, while nigrosin
and Indian Ink are (ii) -------
A) i-Killing agents, ii- acid Cytological stains
B) i- Fixing agents, ii-Negative stains
C) i-Fixing agents, ii- Nuclear stains
D) i- Killing agents, ii- Fixing agents

37. Match the following and choose the correct combinations from the options given
below
1. Apomixis 6. Banana
2. Parthenocarpy 7. Seed without fertilization
3. Androgenesis 8. Pollination, but no fertilization
4. Pseudogamy 9. Haploid angiosperms
5. Adventive embryony 10. Embryo from nucellus

A) 1-6, 2-7, 3-9, 4-8, 5-10 B) 1-6, 2-7, 3-8, 4-9, 5-10
C) 1-7, 2-6, 3-9, 4-8, 5-10 D) 1-7, 2-8, 3-6, 4-10, 5-9

38. When a plant of chromosomal type pollinates a plant of type AA, what
chromosome constitution of embryo and endosperm is expected in the resulting
seeds
A) diploid zygote of type Aa and triploid endosperm of type AAa
B) diploid zygote of type aa and triploid endosperm of type Aaa
C) diploid zygote of type AA and triploid endosperm of type AAa
D) diploid zygote of type Aa and triploid endosperm of type aaa

39. Match the following and choose the correct combination from the options given
below
1. Melissopalynology 5. Poly embryony
2. Pollen vitality 6. Self incompatibility
3. in vitro fertilization 7. Acetocarmine
4. Embryo from endosperm 8. Honey

A) 1-8, 2-7, 3-6, 4-5 B) 1-8, 2-5, 3-6, 4-7
C) 1-7, 2-8, 3-5, 4-6 D) 1-8, 2-5, 3-7, 4-6

40. Tests that identify monosaccharide, starch, lipids and proteins in plant tissues are
----(i),-----(ii),-----(iii) and .----(iv) respectively
A) i-Benedict’s solution, ii- Lugol’s iodine, iii-Sudan Red, iv-Buiret test
B) i-Lugol’s iodine, ii-Sudan Red, iii-Buiret test, iv-Benedict’s solution
C) i-Benedict’s solution, ii- Lugol’s iodine, iii- Buiret test, iv- Sudan Red
D) i-Sudan Red, ii-Buiret test, iii-Benedict’s solution, iv- Lugol’s iodine
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41. Which is NOT true about carrier assisted transport of minerals across root
membrane?
A) Carrier assisted transport is active transport
B) Ions move across membrane against a concentration gradient
C) Osmotic pressure play a significant role in the transport
D) It depends on energy availability

42. Which of the following is TRUE about photorespiration?
A) Photorespiration is a biochemical process in plants under conditions of
water stress
B) Photorespiration takes place in C3 plants
C) Photorespiration is temperature independent
D) Photorespiration is very common in dicot plants

43. Which of the following statement is NOT true?
A) Ammonical form of N2 is available in soil in the form of urea or NH4
+
in
free state
B) Free ammonium is the only utilizable form of N2 that can be directly
incorporated into amino acids
C) Plant absorb NO3 ions not by just diffusion process, but facilitated by
specific carriers
D) Certain higher plants have the potential to utilize molecular N2 directly

44. Which is NOT true about Auxins?
A) It suppress the growth of side buds
B) Stimulate root growth
C) Control tropic movements
D) Regulate senescence

45. Gardeners pinch off the tips of plants to stimulate their side growth. Which one of
the following is implicated in this phenomenon?
A) auxin B) gibberellins
C) cytokinin D) abscisic acid

46. The red/far-red responsive photoreceptors first discovered in plants utilize
covalently attached ------ that enable photoconversion between red-absorbing (Pr)
and far-red-absorbing (Pfr) forms
A) Bilin chromophores B) Protein chromophores
C) Photo-chromophores D) Red chromophores

47. Dichlorophenyl dimethyl urea is a herbicide which kills the plants by
A) inhibition of respiration
B) destroying the chloroplast
C) inhibiting the flow of electrons from water to NADP+
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48. A mutant plant lacked plastocyanin, upon illumination of this plant
A) plastoquinol will remain in oxidized state
B) plastoquinol will remain in reduced state
C) ferrodoxin will remain in oxidized state
D) NAD will remain in oxidized state

49. Plant mitochondria were treated with antimycin A and sodium azide. This would
lead to
A) increased cyanide resistant respiration and reduced ATP synthesis
B) increased cytochrome oxidation
C) increased cyanide resistant respiration and increased ATP synthesis
D) reduced nuclear mitochondrial interaction

50. Two proteins have the same molecular mass and have identical net charge of pH 7.
The best way to separate them would be to use
A) SDS-PAGE
B) native gel electrophoresis
C) cation exchange chromatography
D) anion exchange chromatography

51. Which of the following is NOT a factor for the polar transport system of auxin
movement in plants?
A) Acidic properties of auxin
B) pH difference between cell wall and cytoplasm
C) localized auxin-anion efflux carrier channels in plasma membrane
D) proton pump operating in the cell membrane

52. Genes transfer in rice plant to produce “Golden rice” was obtained from
A ) carrot
B) the plant - Daffodil and a bacterium - Erwinia
C) E.coli and Daffodil
D) sunflower and cotton

53. Among the hormone induced activities in plants, which of the following is (are)
that of Gibberellins?
A) Rate of cell division, flowering, increase in size of leaves and fruits, seed
and bud dormancy, induction of growth at low temperatures
B) Increase in size of leaves and fruits, seed and bud dormancy, induction of
growth at low temperatures, cell elongation and apical dominance
C) Apical dominance, rate of cell division, flowering and increase in size of
leaves and fruits
D) Cell elongation and cell division alone

54. Among the plant compounds such as alkaloids, amides, amino acids, cellulose,
proteins, DNA, RNA, enzymes, vitamins, lipids, hormones, pectin and lignin,
which contain no nitrogen?
A) All of them contain nitrogen
B) lignin, cellulose, vitamin and alkaloid
C) lignin, cellulose, lipid and pectin
D) Lipid, lignin, cellulose and vitamin
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55. Which of the following is NOT true about Alternate Oxidase (AOX) in plant
respiration?
A) AOX is a e a typical feature of plant respiration
B) AOX enable cyanide resistant respiration
C) AOX lowers the energy efficiency of respiration
D) AOX and Cytochrome pathway are one and the same

56. Which are the end products of Citric acid cycle per every Acetyl CoA consumed?
A) 3 NADH, 1 FAD/FADH2 and 1 ATP
B) 2 NADH, 1 FAD/FADH2 and 1 ATP
C) 3 NADH, 1 FAD/FADH2 and 2 ATP
D) 3 NADH, 2 FAD/FADH2 and 1ATP

57. Match the following and choose the correct match:
1. Zinc 5. Enzyme activator
2. Magnesium 6. Active in Chlorophyll formation
3. Copper 7. Component of Chlorophyll
4. Hydrogen 8. Component of organic molecule

A) 1-6, 2-7, 3-5, 4-8 B) 1-8, 2-6, 3-5, 4-7
C) 1-6, 2-5, 3-7, 4-8 D) 1-5, 2-7, 3-6, 4-8

58. Match the following and choose the correct combination:
1. Abcisic acid 5. Seed germination
2. Auxins 6. Delaying senescence
3. Cytokinins 7. Weed control
4. Gibberellins 8. Stomatal closure

A) 1-8, 2-7,3-5, 4-6 B) 1-6, 2-5, 3-7, 4-8
C) 1-5, 2-8, 3-6, 4-7 D) 1-8, 2-7, 3-6, 4-5

59. Match the following and choose the correct answer:
1. Molybdenum 5. Stress Molecule
2. Leghemoglobin 6. Bacterial cell
3. Nif genes 7. Host cell
4. Proline 8. Nitrogen Reductase

A) 1-6, 2-5, 3-6, 4-7 B) 1-8, 2-5, 3-6, 4-7
C) 1-8, 2-7, 3-6, 4-5 D) 1-5, 2-8, 3-6, 4-7

60. Match the following and choose the correct answer:
1. pH higher than cytosol 5. Co-enzyme Q
2. Proton motive force 6. Mitochondrial matrix
3. Tendency to accept an electron 7. Inner Mitochondrial membrane
4. Ubiquinone 8. Reduction potential

A) 1-6, 2-7, 3-8, 4-5 B) 1-8, 2-7, 3-5, 4-6
C) 1-8, 2-7, 3-6, 4-5 D) 1-5,2-6, 3-7, 4-8

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61. Nutrients, such as sugars or amino acids diffuse passively through protein channel
proteins called as------, which recognize and transport only a limited food group of
chemical substances
A) Proteases B) Permeases
C) Hydrolases D) Aminases

62. Molecular motors in cells, which use microtubules as tracks are ------
A) dyneins and kinesins B) myosins and dyneins
C) kinesins and Myosins D) None of the above

63. Precise duplication and segregation of the centrosome required for normal cell
cycle progression and accurate segregation of the chromosomes at mitosis, takes
place at -------stage in cell cycle
A) Mitotic B) G1/S C) G2 D) G0

64. Cell signals, which are produced by the target cell and are secreted, and affect the
target cell itself via receptors are ------
A) Autocrine B) Intacrine
C) Juxtacrine D) Paracrine

65. MutS, MutH and MutL are -----, which are essential in detecting the mismatch and
directing repair machinery to it
A) Lipids B) Proteins
C) Sugars D) Alkaloids

66. Rho is a homohexameric protein that recognizes and binds preferably to -----sites
in the transcribed RNA
A) T -rich sites B) G-rich sites
C) A-rich sites D) C-rich sites

67. The sequence of nitrogen bases, which occurs on eukaryotic mRNA and has the
consensus (gcc)gccRccAUGG is called ------
A) Kozak consensus sequence B) SD sequence
C) Palindrome D) Heterochromatic sequence

68. The genes for ABO Blood group in humans are located in ------ chromosome
A) 19
th
B) 24
th
C) 9
th
D) 16
th


69. A nonsense mutation involves -------
A) a regulatory sequence
B) an AG splice acceptor site
C) the creation of a different amino acid
D) the creation of a stop codon

70. Exon skipping is associated with ------
A) RNA processing mutations B) nonsense mutations
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71. Consanguinity shows a strong association with which pattern of inheritance?
A) Autosomal recessive B) Autosomal dominant
C) X-linked dominant D) X-linked recessive

72. The chromosome map unit is ------
A) Centimorgan B) Millimorgan
C) millimendel D) centisutton

73. In Mendel's F2 generation of the red and white flower crossing, the dominant to
recessive ratio was------
A) 1:3:1 B) 3:1 C) 4:0 D) 9:3:3:1

74. An Hfr strain of E.coli contains:
A) Vector of yeast or bacterial origin which is used to make many copies of a
particular DNA sequence
B) A bacterial chromosome with a human gene inserted
C) A bacterial chromosome with the F factor inserted
D) A human chromosome with a transposable element inserted

75. In humans pointed Eyebrows are dominant to smooth Eyebrows and Widow's
peak (downward pointed frontal hairline) is dominant to continuous Hairline.
What phenotypic ratio would you expect in the offspring from a cross between an
individual heterozygous for both genes and an individual homozygous recessive
for both genes?
A) 9:3:3:1 B) 1:1:1:1
C) 1:2:1:2:4:2:1:2:1 D) 9:3:4

76. The genotypes of a husband and wife are I
A
I
B
x I
A
i. Among the blood types of
their children, how many different genotypes and phenotypes are possible?
A) 2 genotypes; 3 phenotypes B) 3 genotypes; 4 phenotypes
C) 4 genotypes; 4 phenotypes D) 4 genotypes; 3 phenotypes

77. A cross between two true breeding lines one with dark blue flowers and one with
bright white flowers produces F1 offspring that are light blue. When the F1
progeny are selfed a 1:2:1 ratio of dark blue to light blue to white flowers is
observed. What genetic phenomenon is consistent with these results?
A) epistasis B) incomplete dominance
C) codominance D) inbreeding depression

78. Mendel’s law of segregation, as applied to the behavior of chromosomes in
meiosis, means that:
A) Pairing of homologs will convert one allele into the other, leading to
separation of the types
B) Alleles of a gene separate from each other when homologs separate in
meiosis I, or in meiosis II if there is a single crossover between the gene
and the centromere
C) Genes on the same chromosome will show 50% recombination
D) Alleles of a gene will be linked and passed on together through meiosis


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79. What are the assumptions of Hardy Weinberg equilibrium?
A) Small population size, random mating, no selection, no migration, no
mutation
B) large population size, random mating, no selection, no migration, no
mutation
C) large population size, random mating, heterozygotes survive the best, no
migration, no mutation
D) large population size, like individuals mate, no selection, no migration, no
mutation

80. Which of the following can be used for transferring the DNA into host cells?
P. Transformation Q. Sonication R. Transfection S. Electroporation
A) only P can be used B) Q and R can be used
C) Q, R and S can be used D) P, R and S can be used

81. Contribution of various greenhouse gases to total global warming in the
decreasing order is
A) Carbon dioxide, Methane, CFCs
B) Methane, Carbon dioxide, CFCs
C) Carbon dioxide, CFCs, Methane
D) Methane, CFCs, Carbon dioxide


82. Match the items in List - I with List - II and select the correct answer using codes
given below:
List - I List - II
(a) Montreal Convention (i) Ozone depletion
(b) Rio - Summit (ii) Greenhouse gas
(c) Ramseur Convention (iii) Convention on Biological Diversity
(d) Kyoto Protocol (iv) Wetlands Convention
Code:
(a) (b) (c) (d)
A) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)
B) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)
C) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii)
D) (i) (ii) (iv) iii)

83. Name the biologist who coined the concept of ecosystem?
A) Earnest Haeckel B) A G Tansley
C) Charles Elton D) Charles Darwin

84. Green plants represent the ----- structural component of an ecosystem
A) Producer B) Consumer
C) Decomposer D) Green

85. In which year the UN convention on biological diversity was enacted?
A) 1972 B) 2004 C) 2002 D) 1992

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86. Which one of the following is the single largest air pollutant?
A) Carbon dioxide B) Nitrogen
C) Carbon monoxide D) PAN

87. The evolutionary theory proposed by Charles Darwin was:
A) Change in populations through time as a result of mutations
B) The spontaneous generation of new organisms
C) The passing on of genes from one generation to the next
D) Change in populations through time as a response to environmental change

88. A sudden major climatic change would most likely initially result in:
A) A rapid increase in adaptive radiation
B) A rapid increase in extinction rates
C) A sharp increase in numbers of species
D) Plants and animals developing new characteristics in order to cope with
environmental changes

89. Which of the following statements are correct?
(1) On 5
th
June 1992 the first world conference on environment took place
(2) 5
th
June is the world environment day, which commemorate the date of 1
st

world conference on environment
(3) UNEP was created by the UN General Assembly in 1972

A) All the three statements are correct
B) 2
nd
and 3
rd
statements are correct
C) 3
rd
statement alone is correct
D) 1
st
statement alone is correct

90. Study the following statements and select the correct choice
1. Nutrient cycles are unidirectional
2. Energy flow can be cyclic

A) Both are false
B) Both are true
C) Statement 1 is true but 2 is false
D) Statement 2 is true but 1 is false

91. Study the following statements and select the correct choice from below
1. India is a signatory to the international agreement ‘Convention on
Biodiversity’
2. Panchayath/Village level biodiversity committee is mandatory as per
Indian Biodiversity Act

A) Both the statements are true
B) Both the statements are true and the 1
st
is not the correct reason for the 2
nd

C) Statement 1 is true but statement 2 is wrong
D) Statement 1 is wrong but statement 2 is correct


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92. Which of the ecosystem has the lowest net primary productivity/ square
kilometer?
A) Salt marsh B) Open ocean
C) Coral reef D) Grass land

93. State which of the following statements are True or False?
1. Hydrogen is expected to be the best fuel of future
2. Petrocrops is an eco-friendly energy source

A) Both are false
B) Both are true
C) First is true but the second is false
D) First is false but the second is true

94. Which of the following contribute to global warming?
1. Deforestation; 2. Fossil fuel burning; 3. Ground level Ozone;
A) 1,2, only B) 1,3 only
C) None of the above D) All of the above

95. Marine mammals have many structural characteristics in common with fishes. The
explanation that evolutionary theory would give for this similarity is:

A) Fish and mammals are closely related
B) Fish evolved structures similar to those already existing in mammals
C) Marine mammals evolved directly from the fishes
D) Marine mammals adapted to an environment similar to that of the fishes

96. Genetic drift occurs when a few individuals of a species colonize an island. This
particular phenomenon is known as
A) the bottleneck effect B) the founder effect
C) assortative mating D) random mating

97. Examine the following statements & select the correct answer given below
1. Successive arrangement of number of organisms in different trophic levels
determine the dynamics of all ecosystems
2. As per second law of thermodynamics, energy change is always from high
to low entropy

A) Both the statements are true and 1
st
is the correct reason for the 2
nd

statement
B) Both the statements are independently true and have no relationships
C) First statement is true but the second statement is false
D) Both statements are true and the 2
nd
statement is the correct reason for the
1
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98. Match the following and choose the correct combination
1. Secondary pollutant 6. CO
2. Primary air pollutant 7. Nitrate
3. Ozone depletion 8. PAN
4. Greenhouse effect 9. CO2
5. Methaemoglobinemea 10. CFC

A) 1-6, 2-7, 3-10, 4-8, 5-9 B) 1-7, 2-6, 3-9, 4-10, 5-8
C) 1-8, 2-6, 3-10, 4-9, 5-7 D) 1-7, 2-6, 3-10, 4-9, 5-8

99. Match the following and choose the correct answer from below
1. Varieties of a species 6. IUCN
2. Alpha diversity 7. India
3. Use in crop improvement 8. Genetic diversity
4. 8.1% of world biodiversity 9. Diversity in an ecosystem
5. Endangered species 10. Scientific value of biodiversity

A) 1- 8, 2-10, 3-9, 4-6, 5-7 B) 1-10, 2-9, 3-6, 4-7, 5-8
C) 1-8, 2-9, 3-10, 4-7, 5-6 D) 1-8, 2-10, 3- 6, 4-7, 5-9

100. The forces that can change the frequency of an allele in a population are
A) forward mutation, gene conversion, natural selection, recombination
B) selection, mutation, migration, inbreeding, random genetic drift
C) dominance, family selection, fitness, diversification
D) gene interaction, gene transfer, gene mutation, out breeding

101. The culturing of cells in liquid agitated medium is called ------
A) Liquid Culture B) Suspension Culture
C) Agitation culture D) Uniform culture

102. Which of the following is best suited for the production of virus free plants?
A) Embryo culture B) Ovule Culture
C) Meristem culture D) Anther culture

103. Batch cultures are a kind of suspension culture where, ------
A) Medium is continuously replaced
B) Medium is loaded only at the beginning
C) No depletion of medium occurs
D) Cellular wastes are continuously removed

104. Which is model organism database?
A) GOLD B) PROMISE C) SGD D) SCOP

105. Blast programme is used for -------
A) Translate protein sequence B) Translate DNA database
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106. Which of the following character(s) is/are common among Pteridophytes and
bryophytes
A) dependent gametophyte on sporophyte
B) dependent sporophyte on gametophyte
C) multicellular sex organs with sterile jacket cells
D) absence of sporophyte

107. The most commonly used method of quantifying primary productivity of a pond
ecosystem involves measurement of the amountof

A) CO2 utilized B) autotroph biomass
C) oxygen released D) Organic carbon

108. Centre of diversity refers to the area where cultivated plant species and or their
wild relatives show
A) low competition with unrelated species
B) highest variation
C) high ecosystem diversity
D) highest variation and high ecosystem diversity

109. Assume that you are the President of a plant biotechnology company and you
want to offer your customers a new variety of cucumber that tastes great, lasts
longer on the shelf, and is less susceptible to insect damage. Which method will
be the most precise and produce plants with the desired characteristics quicker?

A) Traditional plant breeding
B) Genetic modification through genetic engineering
C) Mutation breeding
D) Breeding for such properties are quite impossible

110. Which of the following Environment related Act is/are correctly mentioned?
1. Environment Protection Act, 1986
2. Wildlife Protection Act, 1972
3. Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981
4. Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974
A) Only (1) and (2) B) Only (3) and (4)
C) Only (1), (2) and (3) D) Only (1), (2) and (4).

111. Which of the agricultural challenges below cannot be solved with transgenic
techniques?
A) Crops are damaged by frost
B) Crops are killed by a virus
C) Public concern about safety of synthetic pesticides
D) Public preference for organic vegetables

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112. The phenomenon of the reversion of mature cells to the meristematic state leading
to the formation of callus is known as -------
A) Dedifferentiation B) Redifferentiation
C) Micropropagation D) Differentiation culture

113. Which is the most commonly used vector in crop improvement?
A) Plasmid B) Cosmid
C) Phasmid D) Agrobacterium


114. Synthetic seed is produced by encapsulating somatic embryo with -------
A) Sodium alginate B) Sodium chloride
C) Calcium alginate D) Sodium acetate

115. Hormone pair for a callus to differentiate are ------
A) Auxin and cytokinin B) Cytokinins and gibberillin
C) Auxin and absiccic acid D) Auxin and Ethylene

116. Environment conditions that favour false smut in paddy include ------
A) High soil nitrogen, rain, high relative humidity (>90%) and temperature
ranging from 25−35 ºC
B) Low temperature (15-20 ºC), low soil nitrogen content, rain, high relative
humidity (100%)
C) Low nitrogen in soils and rain, low relative humidity (< 60%)
D) None of the above

117. In a crop improvement programme, haploids are significant because
A) can grow optimal in adverse situations
B) requires minimum fertilizers
C) produce homozygous lines on diploidisation
D) ideal for studying meiotic process

118. Match the following and choose the correct combination given below
1. Northern blot 5. Specific DNA fragments
2. Southern blot 6. Specific RNA Fragments
3. Western blot 7. Specific Proteins
4. Eastern blot 8. Post translational modifications of proteins

A) 1-6, 2-7, 3-5, 4-8 B) 1-6, 2-5, 3-8, 4-7
C) 1-6, 2-5, 3-7, 4-8 D) 1-5, 2-8, 3-6, 4-7










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119. Which among the following statement on traditional DNA markers are NOT true?
1. RAPD (Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA), utilize a large number of
short DNA primers with varying sequences, this technique exploits
differences in the primer binding sites as different DNA will be amplified
by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)

2. RFLP (Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism): Indirectly measure
DNA sequence differences based upon the varying lengths of DNA
fragments resulting from cutting it with restriction enzymes. These
"fragment length polymorphisms" are visualized by hybridizing the cut
DNA with labeled probes from DNA libraries

3. AFLP (Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism): Utilizing
restriction enzymes and a large number of short DNA primers with
varying sequences, this technique exploits differences in the primer
binding sites as different DNA will be amplified using PCR

4. SSR (Simple Sequence Repeat) or microsatellite, exploits differences in
DNA sequences between two PCR products based on the presence or
absence of restriction enzyme cutting sites; These markers are often
designed from RFLP markers

A) 1 and 2 are not true B) 2 and 3 are not true
C) 1, 2 and 3 are not true D) 4 alone is not true

120. Three babies were mixed up in a hospital. After consideration of the data below,
which of the following represent the correct baby and parent combinations?

Couple Blood groups I A and A II A and B III B and O
Baby blood groups 1 B 2 O 3 AB

A) I-3, II-1, III-2 B) I-1, II-3, III-2
C) I-2, II-3, III-1 D) I-2, II-1, III-3


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17203 120 MINUTES

1. Consider List I (chemical compound) and List II (function) and match them
List I List II
a. Chloramphenicol 1. Alternative electron donor to PS II
b. Reserpine 2. Mitochondrial inhibitor
c. Rotenone 3. Inhibits chloroplastic protein
d. Ascorbic acid 4. Antihypertensive drug

Choose the correct answer code:
A) a-1; b-3; c-2; d-4 B) a-3; b-4; c-2; d-1
C) a-2; b-3; c-4; d-1 D) a-4; b-2; c-3; d-1

2. During the course of prolonged starvation and fasting, glucose is synthesized from one of
the following metabolic process.
A) Glycogenesis B) Glycolysis
C) Gluconeogenesis D) Fermentation

3. In aroids a foul smell emanates at the time of the emergence of the inflorescence, which
basically is due to alternative oxidation pathway. Arrange the various steps of the respective
process and related events in appropriate order.
1. Volatilisation of indoles and sulphur compounds
2. Temperature generation
3. Oxygen is converted to water
4. Movement of electrons from Ubiquinone to alternate oxidase

A) 1,2,3,4 B) 4,3,2,1 C) 4,2,1,3 D) 4,1,2,3

4. Following are a few statements related to the mitochondrial electron transport in plants.
Pick out the correct statements.
1. NAD(P)H dehydrogenase complex facing intermebrane space facilitate oxidation of
NAD(P)H
2. NAD(P)H dehydrogenase is sensitive to rotenone
3. Alternate oxidase supports cyanide resistant respiratory pathway
4. Terminal oxidase is sensitive to potassium cyanide

A) 1,2,3 only are correct B) 2,3,4 only are correct
C) 1,3,4 only are correct D) All are correct

5. In the water oxidizing clock which metal element functions as the pivotal component?
A) Mg
2+
B) Mn
2+
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6. What is meant by lichenometry?
A) Study regarding the age of lichens.
B) Study of the age of exposed rock surfaces based on the size of lichen thalli.
C) Study regarding the calculation of the period in which lichens evolved.
D) Study regarding the succession of various forms of lichens

7. The pH indicator in the litmus test is a dye extracted from the lichen.
A) Umbilicaria esculenta B) Parmelia saxatilis
C) Roccella tinctoria D) Xanthoria parietina

8. State whether these statements are true or false.
1. The acrocarpous mosses are generally those upright mosses with terminal sporangia.
2. Pleurocarpous mosses produce their sporangia on short, specialized lateral branches
or buds and typically are prostrate.
3. Cladocarpous are those mosses that bear sporophytes terminally on short, lateral
branches.

A) 1 and 2 only are correct B) 2 and 3 only are correct
C) 1 and 3 only are correct D) All are correct

9. Observe the following definitions and choose the correct ones?
1. Virion is a complete virus particle, consisting of RNA/DNA surrounded by a protein
shell and consisting the infective form of a virus.
2. Viroids consist solely of short strands of circular, single-stranded RNA without
protein coats.
3. A retrovirus is an infectious agent composed entirely of protein material, called PrP.

A) 1 and 2 only are correct B) 2 and 3 only are correct
C) 1 and 3only are correct D) All are correct

10. Match the resin and the source plant.
p. Dammar gum l. Ferula gummosa,
q. Frankincense m. Boswellia sacra,
r. Galbanum n. Members of Dipterocarpaceae
s. Hashish o. Cannabis indica,

A) p-l,q-n, r-m, s-o B) p-l, q-o, r-n. s-m
C) p-n, q-m, r-l, s-o D) p-n, q-l, r-m, s-o

11. Give the types of electron source for transmission electron microscope, operating on
different physical principles.
A) Thermionic emission B) Schottky emission
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12. Match the dye with the respective action.
p) Acridine orange l. is an intense dye used to stain glycogen
q) Carmine m. is a nucleic acid selective fluorescent cationic dye
r) Coomassie blue n. stains cell walls purple
s) Crystal violet, o. non-specifically stains proteins

A) p-m, q-l, r-o, s-n B) p-n, q-o, r-l, s-m
C) p-o, q-n, r-m, s-l D) p-l, q-o ,r-n, s-m


13. Which of these sentences stands true for an abzyme?
1. A single molecule of an antibody-enzyme, capable of catalyzing the destruction of
thousands of target molecules

2. The efficiency of abzyme technology could permit treatments with smaller doses of
medicines at lower costs than are possible today.
3. An abzyme is used to lower the activation energy of a reaction allowing for the
transition state to be possible and the product to be formed.
4. An abzyme is typically artificially made and is made by having the immune system
make antibodies that bind to a molecule that resembles the transition state of the
catalytic process that the researchers want to emulate.

A) 1,2 and 3 only are correct B) 2,3 and 4 only are correct
C) 1,3 and 4 only are correct D) All are correct

14. Name the post-translational modifications which calmodulin can undergo.
A) Phosphorylation B) Acetylation
C) Methylation D) All of the above

15. Identify the plant hormone known as anti senescence hormone.
A) IAA B) Gibberellin C) Cytokinin D) ABA

16. Suggest an appropriate statistical application if the following assumptions are true.
1. K is the number of times an event occurs in an interval and K can take values
0, 1, 2, 3, etc.
2. The occurrence of one event does not affect the probability that a second event will
occur. That is, events occur independently.
3. The rate at which events occur is constant. The rate cannot be higher in some
intervals and lower in other intervals.

A) Binomial distribution B) Poisson distribution
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17. Which is the technique utilised to estimate the methylation of DNA?
A) Ion-mobility spectrometry
B) Mass spectrometry
C) Neutron triple-axis spectrometry
D) Optical spectrometry

18. What was the earlier name of International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural
Resources (IUCN)?
A) International Union for Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN)
B) International Union for Conservation of Nature
C) International Union for Protection of Nature
D) International Union for Nature Protection

19. Gamma diversity (γ-diversity) is the total species diversity in a landscape. Who introduced
this terminology?
A) Shannon B) Simpson C) Odum D) Whittaker

20. Identify the correct statements related to Biomagnification.
1. Non biodegradable
2. Food chain energetics
3. Persistent organic pollutant

A) 1 and 2 only are correct B) 2 and 3 only are correct
C) 1 and 3 only are correct D) All are correct

21. Jacobsen Syndrome is due to:
A) Deletion B) Duplication
C) Translocation D) Inversion

22. Pick out the biological function(s) of RNA silencing.
A) Immunity against viruses or transposons
B) Down-regulation of genes
C) Up-regulation of genes
D) All of the above

23. To determine the variation in body size of a single species of insect collected from six
different places, suggest an appropriate statistical test.
A) Chi square B) Student t test
C) F test D) Regression analysis

24. Polygenic traits in crops can be identified by:
A) QTL mapping B) Cluster analysis
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25. The bending of plants towards unilateral light is due to:
A) Polar transport of auxin
B) Auxin degradation in light
C) Auxin synthesis in shaded area
D) Lateral distribution of auxin towards shaded area

26. Among the following, which is not an assumption of Hardy Weinberg rule?
A) No mutation B) Random mating
C) No natural selection D) Small population size

27. Below are three mechanism of exon shuffling of which one is proven to be important in
gene evolution of rice and other grass species, identify the same.
A) by the usage of helitrons
B) by Long-terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons
C) by illegitimate recombination
D) by the long interspersed element (LINE) -1 mediated 3' transduction

28. Ph chromosome, which is associated with chronic myelogenous leukemia is as a result of:
A) A translocation between chromosome 22 and chromosome 8.
B) A translocation between chromosome 21 and chromosome 9.
C) A translocation between chromosome 22 and chromosome 9.
D) A translocation between chromosome 21 and chromosome 8.

29. The DNA segments may be mapped by locating the restriction sites through restriction
enzymes, called restriction mapping. When this is extended to complete chromosome, it is
called:

A) Chromosome sketching B) Chromosome walking
C) Chromosome reading D) Chromosome framing

30. Acrosome of spermatozoon contains:
A) Protease B) Hyaluronidase
C) Acid phosphatase D) All of the above

31. Match the test with its appropriate purpose.
p. Immunodiffusion test l. to measure antigen or antibody concentration
q. Immuno-electrophoresis m. to separate several antigens
r. Radial immuno diffusion n. to detect antigen or antibody in samples

A) p-l, q-m, r-n B) p-m, q-n, r-l
C) p-n, q-m, r-l D) p-l, q-n, r-m









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32. Compare the ovule with the appropriate characteristic feature.
p) Campilotropous l. Ovule is curved, micropyle is directed towards the
surface of origin, chalaza is situated at right angles to
the funicle
q) Amphitropous m. Nucellus and integuments lie more or less at right
angles to the funiculus (eg.Ranunculus)
r) Hemitropous n. Ovule curvature is more prominent and embryo sac is
horse shoe shaped
s) Circinotropous o. Funicle is very long and form a complete circle
around the ovule

A) p-l, q-m, r-n, s-o B) p-m, q-n, r-o, s-l
C) p-l, q-n, r-m, s-o D) p-l, q-o, r-m, s-n

33. Compare the amoeboid tapetum with the appropriate characteristic feature.

p) Sagitaria type l. Tapetum breaks the wall when microspore mother cells
undergo meiosis.
q) Butomus type m. Formation of periplasmodium occurs when tetrads are
formed.
r) Sparganium type n. Fusion of protoplasts begins at tetrad stage, tapetal cells are
multinucleate.
s) Triglochin type o. Tapetal cells loose their wall when the microspore tetrads are
formed.

A) p-l, q-m, r-n, s-o B) p-m, q-n, r-o, s-l
C) p-l, q-n, r-m, s-o D) p-o, q-m, r-n, s-l

34. The viral system used to deliver a therapeutic gene to a specified cell type in gene therapy.
A) Retrovirus B) Adenovirus
C) Herpes simplex virus D) All of the above

35. What are arbuscules?
A) The spore producing structures
B) Site of nutrient exchange between the fungus and the host
C) Propagating structures
D) Structures formed for defensive purpose

36. What is fuelgen reaction?
A) DNA-leucobasic fuchsin reacts to form red product
B) Sugar-leucobasic fuchsin reacts to form red product
C) Lipid-leucobasic fuchsin reacts to form red product
D) Protein-leucobasic fuchsin reacts to form red product

37. Heavy charged particle, more toxic than other forms of radiation, not penetrating: These are
the properties of which type of radiation?
A) Alpha B) Beta
C) Gamma D) All of the above


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38. Which one forms the basis for scintillation counting of radioactivity?
A) Methods based upon gas ionization
B) Methods based upon excitation
C) Methods based upon exposure of photographic emulsions
D) Methods based upon photo energy

39. Determination of secondary structure of proteins that cannot be crystallised is achieved
through.
A) X ray crystallography B) NMR
C) Circular dichroism D) Mass spectrometry

40. Which is the predominant auxin biosynthesis pathway in various pathogenic bacteria, such
as Pseudomonas savastanoi and Agrobacterium?
A) IPA Pathway B) TAM pathway
C) IAN pathway D) IAM pathway

41. Pick out a non antioxidant in plants from the following:
A) Vit C B) Alpha tocopherol
C) Carotenoids D) Cysteine

42. Pick out a process not associated with enzyme purification.
A) Ammonium sulphate precipitation
B) Gel filtration chromatography
C) Western blotting
D) Dialysis

43. The evolution of genes and the proteins mainly occur due to:
A) Point mutation B) Chromosomal aberrations
C) Gene recombinations D) Gene duplication and divergence

44. The CSIR Institute, Centre for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, is located at
A) Kanpur B) Lucknow C) Chandigarh D) Kolkata

45. Nitrogen fixation in woody trees is accomplished through the microorganism.
A) Rhizobium B) Azotobacter
C) Frankia D) Azospirillum

46. Of the different subunits of G protein, this is responsible for activation of
Adenylate cyclase?
A) Alpha subunit B) Beta subunit
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47. Observe the table showing DNA composition from 3 different species. Which species
contains stable DNA?
Organism A:T C:G
( a) 25 75
( b) 50 50
( c) 75 25

A) Organism (b) B) Not predictable using this data
C) Organism (a) D) Organism (c)

48. Species selected for making conservation-related decisions, typically because protecting
these species indirectly protects the many other species that make up the ecological
community of its habitat.
A) Indicator species B) Keystone species
C) Flagship species D) Umbrella species

49. A biome characterized by coniferous trees consisting mostly of pines, spruces and larches is
referred as:
A) Pine forests B) Temperate forests
C) Temperate deciduous forests D) Boreal forests

50. The chemical having bactericidal activity as a result of increasing the permeability of the
bacterial cell membrane, allowing inorganic monovalent cations (e.g. Na
+
) to travel through
unrestricted and thereby destroying the ion gradient between the cytoplasm and the
extracellular environment.
A) Valinomycin B) Actinomycin
C) Gramicidin A D) Nicin

51. Which of these viruses is used as a pesticide for crops infested by insects susceptible to
contraction?
A) Cauliflower mosaic virus B) Cucumber mosaic virus
C) Rice tungro virus D) Nuclear polyhedrosis virus

52. An evolutionary substitution of one base for another in an exon of a gene coding for a
protein, such that the produced amino acid sequence is not modified is referred as:
A) Point mutation B) Gene duplication
C) Synonymous mutations D) Non-synonymous mutations

53. Sigma factor in RNA polymerase affects RNA synthesis by
A) Affecting elongation only
B) Affecting initiation only
C) Affecting both initiation and elongation
D) Affecting termination only

54. The sequence (AGGAGG), which is a ribosomal binding site in bacterial and archaeal
messenger RNA, generally located around 8 bases upstream of the start codon AUG.
A) Pribnow box B) Hogness box
C) Homeo box D) Shine-Dalgarno box

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55. An approximately 120 nucleotide-long ribosomal RNA molecule with a mass of 40 kDa and
is a structural and functional component of the large subunit of the ribosome in bacteria and
eukaryotes.
A) miRNA B) rRNA C) 5S RNA D) tRNA

56. Which of the pair is not correctly matched?
A) Alternate oxidase – Cyanide resistant respiratory pathway
B) Ascorbate peroxidase-Detoxify Hydrogen peroxide
C) Catalase-Detoxify Hydrogen peroxide
D) Guaiacol peroxidase- Detoxify guaiacol

57. The gene whose phenotype is masked by the expression of an allele at a separate locus, in
an epistasis event.
A) Jumping gene B) Epistatic gene
C) Supplementary gene D) Hypostatic gene

58. An ecogeographical rule which states that within a broadly distributed taxonomic clade,
populations and species of larger size are found in colder environments, and species of
smaller size are found in warmer regions.
A) Allen’s rule B) Cope’s rule
C) Bergman’s rule D) Dollo’s Law

59. A secondary messenger molecule which is soluble and diffuses through the cell.
A) 1,2 diacyl glycerol (DAG) B) 3’-5’ Cyclic AMP
C) Inositol 1,4,5 triphosphate D) Cyclins

60. A type of natural phenol, and a phytoalexin produced naturally by several plants in response
to injury or when the plant is under attack by pathogens such as bacteria or fungi and also
produce statistically significant reductions in systolic blood pressure.
A) Taxol B) Cincristine C) Resveratol D) Bardystanin

61. Among the pteridophytes, which have multiciliate antherozoids?
A) Marsilea and Equisetum B) Lycopodium and Selaginella
C) Equisetum and Psilotum D) Selaginella and Equisetum

62. Pick out the correct definition for phytotron.
A) An enclosed chamber used to study the plant responses to elevated carbondioxide
conditions.
B) An enclosed chamber used to study the plant responses to elevated ultraviolet
radiations.
C) An enclosed chamber with controlled environmental conditions used for studying
interactions between plants and the environment.
D) An enclosed chamber with controlled environmental conditions used for growing
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63. Match the following:
p) Used as a fining to extract impurities l. Inhibitor of ethylene
q) SHAM m. Polyvinylpolypyrrolidone
r) AgNo3 n. Inhibitor of alternate oxidase
s) 1-N-Naphthylphthalamic acid (NPA) o. Auxin inhibitor

A) p-n, q-o, r-m, s-l B) p-m, q-n, r-o, s-l
C) p-m, q-n, r-l, s-o D) p-m, q-l ,r-n, s-o

64. The structure of DNA important for the critical biological processes of DNA recombination
and repair mutations that occur in the cell.
A) G-quadrets B) Triplex DNA
C) Hairpin DNA D) Cruciform DNA

65. Identify the enzyme which plays a critical role in regulating the total rate of DNA synthesis
so that DNA to cell mass is maintained at a constant ratio during cell division and DNA
repair.
A) Adenosine deaminase B) Ribonucleotide reductase
C) DNA polymerase D) DNA helicase

66. Match the following with appropriate combination.
p) Protein structure l. Southern Blot
q) DNA transfer m. Frederick Sanger
r) DNA sequencing n. Ramachandran plot
s) RNA transfer o. Northern Blot

A) p-n, q-l, r-m, s-o B) p-m, q-n, r-o, s-l
C) p-m, q-n, r-l, s-o D) p-m, q-l, r-n, s-o

67. Phagotrophs are:
A) Organisms that feed on dead organic matter
B) Organisms that absorb dissolved organic matter
C) Organisms that ingest other organisms or particulate organic matter
D) Organisms that synthesise food from inorganic substances

68. Choose the correct match

p) Model organism l. Ustilago maydis
q) Smut disease in maize m. Neurospora crassa
r) Ergot fungus n. Cryptococcus neoformans
s) Encapsulated yeast o. Claviceps purpurea

A) p-n, q-l, r-m, s-o B) p-m, q-n, r-o, s-l
C) p-m, q-n, r-l, s-o D) p-m, q-l, r-o, s-n






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69. Pick out the correct statement.
A) Antheridiophores and archegoniophores are present in pteridophytes
B) Origin of seed habit can be traced in pteridophytes
C) Pteridophyte gametophyte has a protonemal and leafy stage.
D) In gymnosperms female gametophyte is free-living

70. What feature makes sexual reproduction in Spirogyra more advanced?
A) Morphologically distinct sex organs
B) Similar size of motile sex organs
C) Different size of motile sex organs
D) Physiologically differentiated sex organs

71. Process in which organisms diversify rapidly from an ancestral species into a multitude of
new forms is referred to as:
A) Adaptive radiation B) Natural selection
C) Convergent evolution D) Non-random evolution

72. The major tribes of the Waynad tribal population include:
A) Koragars and Maradis B) Paniyars and Kurichiar
C) Mudugar and Kurumbar D) Malayar, Uralis

73. The key element(s)for the optical design of phase contrast microscope are:
1) isolate the surround and diffracted rays emerging from the specimen so that they
occupy different locations in the diffraction plane at the back aperture of the
objective lens
2) advance the phase and reduce the amplitude of the surround light, in order to
maximize differences in amplitude between the object and background in the image
plane.
Which of these statements is/are correct?

A) 1 is correct
B) 2 is correct
C) Both 1 and 2 are correct
D) Both 1 and 2 are incorrect

74. Widely used computer programs used in bioinformatics for multiple sequence alignment
with command line interface.
A) BLAST B) TargetP
C) CLUSTALW D) Primer Express

75. Which of the following terms best describes the character shared by a set of species but not
present in their common ancestor?
A) Cladogenesis B) Paedomorphosis
C) Allometric growth D) Homoplasy

76. Which of the following is NOT a greenhouse gas?
A) Hydrofluoro carbons B) Nitrogen oxides
C) Sulphur hexafluoride D) Sulphur dioxide


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77. Identify the incorrect definitions.
1) Synandrous- Stamen fused at anthers and free at filaments
2) Syngenesious - Androecium with united anthers
3) Polyadelphous- Anthers united into three or more groups
4) Obdiplostemonous– Stamenin two whorls, the outer alternating with the petals

A) 1 and 3only are incorrect B) 2 and 3only are incorrect
C) 3 and 4only are incorrect D) 1 and 4 only are incorrect

78. Genus of Silurian-Devonian vascular land plant with branching axes on which kidney-
shaped sporangia are arranged in lateral positions.
A) Cooksonia B) Zosterophyllum
C) Rhynia D) Williamsonia

79. Complex molecular machine that unwinds double stranded DNA into two single strands.
A) Metasome B) Helicsome
C) Replisome D) Spliceosome

80. Process by which organic material becomes a fossil through the replacement of the original
material and the filling of the original pore spaces with minerals.
A) Compression B) Petrifactions
C) Casts D) Mineralisations

81. Pick out the incorrect match.
1) Leaf spot of Mango - Xanthomonas campestris
2) Red rust of tea - Cephaleuros virescens
3) False smut of Paddy - Hemileia vastatrix
4) Coffee rust - Ustilaginoidea virens

A) 1 and 2 B) 3 and 4 C) 1 and 3 D) 2 and 3

82. Complex of proteins is found in the outer mitochondrial membrane. It allows movement of
proteins through this barrier and into the inter membrane space of the mitochondrion.
A) F0& F1 Complexes B) TOM Complexes
C) GERL Complexes D) Toc & Tic Complexes


83. Outgrowths of the thallus surface, and are corticated, usually with a columnar structure, and
consisting of both fungal hyphae (the mycobiont) and algal cells (the photobiont).
A) Cephalodia B) Isidia C) Soredia D) Soralia

84. Sri Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences is funded by which one of the following?
A) Dept. of Science and Technology
B) Dept. of Biotechnology
C) Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
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85. Name the journal published by Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore.
A) Indian Journal of Sciences B) Journal of Biosciences
C) Indian Biological Sciences D) Current Advances in Sciences

86. Genomically encoded non-coding RNAs that help regulate gene expression, particularly
during development.
A) miRNAs B) siRNAs C) dsRNAs D) ssRNAs

87. Distribution of plant species covering tropical regions of all continents is referred to as:
A) Circumtropical B) Pantropical
C) Neotropical D) Palaeotropical

88. When did the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and
Flora come into force?
A) 1 July 1972 B) 1 July 1971
C) 1 July 1975 D) 1 July 1974

89. The compound which acts as a phosphorus store, as an energy house, as a source of cations
and as a source of myoinositol.
A) Ptyalin B) Phytin C) Phytol D) Phytoline

90. Study of pollen contained in honey and, in particular, the pollen's source.
A) Melissopalynology B) Cercinopalynology
C) Cretinopalynology D) Meopalynology

91. The function of NodA, NodB and NodC are given below, arrange them in the order of
their sequential functions:
1. N-acyltransferase that catalyzes the addition of a fatty acyl chain.
2. Chitin-oligosaccharide synthase that links N-acetyl-D-glucosamine monomers.
3. Chitin-oligosaccharide deacetylase that removes the acetyl group from the terminal
non-reducing sugar.

A) 1, 2, 3 B) 2,3,1 C) 1,3,2 D) 3,2,1

92. From the following, pick out the non photochemical quenching of light energy.
A) Chlorophyll remits the absorbed energy in the form of fluorescence
B) Chlorophyll transfers energy to another chlorophyll molecule
C) Chlorophyll remits the absorbed energy in the form of heat
D) Energy utilised for photochemistry

93. Below are listed a few statements related to phytochrome. Establish whether these
statements are true or false.
1. Phytochrome is encoded by a multigene family: PHYA through PHYE.
2. phyA:Type I
3. phyB,C,D,E: Type 2
4. phyA & phyB have similar roles

A) 1, 2, 3 are true and 4 is false B) 2, 3, 4 are true and 1 is false
C) 1, 3, 4 are true and 2 is false D) 1, 2, 4 are true and 3 is false

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94. Below are listed different physiological roles of Pentose Phosphate Pathway (PPP). Find out
whether these statements are true or false.

1. In nongreen plastids, such as amyloplasts, and in chloroplasts functioning in the
dark, PPP supply NADPH for biosynthetic reactions such as lipid biosynthesis and
nitrogen assimilation.
2. PPP produces ribose-5-phosphate, a precursor of the ribose and deoxyribose needed
in the synthesis of RNA and DNA, respectively.
3. An intermediate of PPP, the four-carbon erythrose-4-phosphate, combines with PEP
in the initial reaction that produces plant phenolic compounds, including the
aromatic amino acids and the precursors of lignin, flavonoids, and phytoalexins
4. During the early stages of greening, before leaf tissues become fully
photoautotrophic, the PPP is thought to be involved in generating Calvin cycle
intermediates.

A) 1, 2 are true and 3, 4 are false B) 1, 2 are false and 3,4 are true
C) All are true D) All are false

95. Which is the Na
+
transporting proteins located on the tonoplast?
A) SOS 1 B) AtNHX C) NSCC D) AtHKT1

96. Compare the algae/algal product with the most appropriate economic importance associated
with it.
p) Coralline algae l. Ice cream/Salad cream
q) Cyanophycean members m. Cosmetics
r) Carragenin n. binding agent on surface of soil
s) Algin o. liming the soil

A) p-n, q-l, r-m, s-o B) p-m, q-n, r-o, s-l
C) p-m, q-n, r-l, s-o D) p-o, q-n, r-m, s-l

97. Identify the correct and incorrect statements regarding the Characteristics of somatic
hybridization and cybridization.

1. Somatic cell fusion appears to be the only means through which two different
parental genomes can be recombined among plants that cannot reproduce sexually
(asexual or sterile).
2. Protoplasts of sexually sterile (haploid, triploid, and aneuploid) plants can be fused
to produce fertile diploids and polyploids.
3. Somatic cell fusion does not overcome sexual incompatibility barriers. In some
cases somatic hybrids between two incompatible plants have also found application
in industry or agriculture.
4. Somatic cell fusion is useful in the study of cytoplasmic genes and their activities
and this information can be applied in plant breeding experiments.

A) 1,2 and 3 correct, 4 incorrect B) 2,3 and 4 correct, 1 incorrect
C) 3,4 and 1 correct, 2 incorrect D) 1,2 and 4 correct, 3 incorrect




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98. The most important part of an osmometer is:
A) Humidifier B) Osmosensor
C) Thermocouple hygrometer D) Flame ionization detector

99. Pick out the correct statement regarding aquaglyceroporins.
A) aquaglyceroporins transports water molecules alone across the membrane.
B) aquaglyceroporins along with water, transport glycerol, across the membrane,
depending on the size of the pore
C) aquaglyceroporins along with water, transport other small uncharged solutes, such as
glycerol, CO2, ammonia and urea across the membrane, depending on the size of the
pore
D) aquaglyceroporins along with water, transport other small charged and uncharged
solutes, across the membrane, depending on the size of the pore

100. Give the correct sequence for the different steps followed in Western Blotting.
1) Tissue preparation
2) Gel electrophoresis
3) Blocking non specific binding
4) Transfer of proteins from the gel to nitrocellulose paper
5) Incubation with antibodies
6) Detection and imaging

A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 B) 1, 3, 2, 5, 4, 6
C) 1, 2, 4, 3, 5, 6 D) 1, 2, 3, 5, 4, 6

101. Cellulosic ethanol is:
A) First generation biofuel B) Second generation biofuel
C) Third generation biofuel D) Fourth generation biofuel

102. Identify the farming approach established by Masanobu Fukuoka (1913–2008), a Japanese
farmer and philosopher, introduced in his 1975 book The One-Straw Revolution. It is also
referred to as "the Fukuoka Method".
A) Mixed farming B) Natural farming
C) Ecofarming D) Organic farming

103. The part of a bioreactor used to break the vortex formation in the vessel, which is usually
highly undesirable as it changes the center of gravity of the system and consumes additional
power.
A) Agitator B) Baffle C) Sparger D) Jacket

104. Identify a DNA marker which is most powerful tool in population genetics, for DNA
profiling in kinship analysis and in forensic identification, genetic linkage analysis/marker
assisted selection to locate a gene or a mutation responsible for a given trait or disease.
A) Random amplification of polymorphic DNA
B) Variable number tandem repeat
C) Simple sequence repeat
D) Single nucleotide polymorphism




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105. What is meant by Plant breeders' rights?
A) Rights granted to the breeder for a new variety of plant that give the breeder
exclusive control over the propagating material (including seed, cuttings, divisions,
tissue culture) of a new variety for a number of years.
B) Rights granted to the breeder for a new variety of plant that give the breeder
exclusive control over the propagating material (including seed, cuttings, divisions,
tissue culture) of a new variety for ever.
C) Rights granted to the breeder of a new variety of plant that give the breeder
exclusive control over the propagating material (including seed, cuttings, divisions,
tissue culture) and harvested material (cut flowers, fruit, foliage) of a new variety for
a number of years.
D) Rights granted to the breeder of a new variety of plant that give the breeder
exclusive control over the propagating material (including seed, cuttings, divisions,
tissue culture) and harvested material (cut flowers, fruit, foliage) of a new variety for
ever.

106. Starch is synthesized in the:
A) ER B) Chloroplast C) Cytosol D) Mitochondria

107. Match the correct inhibitor with the following processes.
a) Respiration p) Atrazine
b) Photosynthesis q) KCN
c) Protein synthesis r) α-amanitin
d) Transcription s) Rifamycin

A) a-s, b-q, c-r, d-p B) a-q, b-p, c-s, d-r
C) a-p, b-s, c-r, d-q D) a-r, b-q, c-s, d-p

108. Which is the largest and most diverse class of voltage-gated channels?
A) Sodium (Na
+)
channels B) Calcium (Ca
2+
) channels
C) Potassium (K
+
) channels D) Chloride (Cl

) channels

109. Pick out the apomixix in which the megaspore mother cell undergoes the usual meiotic
divisions and a haploid embryo sac is formed. The new embryo may then arise either from
the egg or from some other cell of the gametophyte.
A) Nonrecurrent apomixes B) Recurrent apomixis,
C) Sporophytic apomixis D) Vegetative apomixes

110. Carotenoids molecules containing oxygen, such as lutein and zeaxanthin, are known as
xanthophylls. The unoxygenated (oxygen free) carotenoids such as α-carotene, β-carotene,
and lycopene, are known as carotenes.
Of these, which carotenoid is more associated with high light tolerance of plants?

A) Lutein B) Zeaxanthin
C) α-carotene D) β-carotene






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111. The primitive mode of energy generating metabolic reaction is:
A) Photosynthesis B) Reduction of nitrate
C) Reduction of sulphate D) Oxidation of nitrate


112. Analyse the following fatty acids. Which among them are essential fatty acids as well as
PUFA category?
1. Oleic acid 2. Linoleic acid 3. Arachidonic acid

A) 1, 2 & 3 B) 1 & 2 only C) 1 & 3 only D) 2 & 3 only

113. Which of the statements are correct regarding International Code for nomenclature of
algae, fungi and plants (Melbourne Code 2012)?
i. Latin diagnosis is mandatory for names of taxa published after 1 January 2012.
ii. Online publication of names in Portable Document Format (PDF with an International
Standard Serial Number (ISSN) or International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is
permitted.
iii. Names of taxa published on or after 1 January 2012 without designating types are
considered valid.
iv. Morphotaxon concept in the nomenclature of fossils is permitted.

A) i alone is correct B) ii alone is correct
C) i & iv only are correct D) i & ii only are correct

114. α- taxonomy deals with:
A) Classical taxonomy B) Chemo taxonomy
C) Phylogeny D) Experimental taxonomy

115. Specific epithet exactly repeats the generic name called:
A) Tautonym B) Homonym
C) Synonym D) Autonym

116. Bisexual, tri or tetramerous flowers with perianth in two whorls of three or four each,
stamens many (10-20), stout, arranged spirally, ovary superior, apocarpus and aggregate
fruits is characteristic feature of ------
A) Apocynaceae B) Asclepiadaceae
C) Anacardiaceae D) Annonaceae

117. Match column I with Column II and select the correct option.
Column I Column II
a. Didynamous Stamens i. Annonaceae
b. Pepo ii. Lamiaceae
c. Basal Placentation iii. Cucurbitaceae
d. Ruminate Endosperm iv. Asteraceae

A) a-(iii), b-(iv), c-(ii), d-(i) B) a-(ii), b-(i), c-(iii), d-(iv)
C) a-(iv), b-(i), c-(iii), d-(ii) D) a-(ii), b-(iii), c-(iv), d-(i)




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118. The foundation of International Code of Botanical Nomenclature is found in ……., a book
written by Carolus Linnaeus.
A) Historia Naturalis B) Systema Naturae
C) Species Plantarum D) Philosophia Botanica

119. Which statements are correct regarding Numenical Taxonomy?
i). It is otherwise called Phenetics
ii). All characters are equally weighed
iii). The taxonomic unit is called Cladon
iv). Michael Adanson is called as the Father of Numerical Taxonomy

A) All are correct B) i, ii & iv only are correct
C) ii & iii only are correct D) ii & iv only are correct

120. Which among the following are not related to Cladistics?
A) Principle of parsimony
B) Ranking based on the age of common ancestor
C) Recognizes only monophyletic groups
D) Recognizes both monophyletic and paraphyletic groups

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STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST - 2010
(Conducted on 6/6/2010)
ANSWER KEYS
Published on 8/6/2010

CORRECTION IN KEYS
Qn.No Published Key Corrected as
36 A A & B
49 A A & C
BOTANY
Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key
1 A 21 B 41 B 61 A 81 C 101 C
2 B 22 D 42 A 62 A 82 C 102 D
3 D 23 C 43 C 63 A 83 D 103 B
4 C 24 C 44 A 64 A 84 C 104 A
5 B 25 A 45 A 65 A 85 B 105 C
6 B 26 C 46 B 66 B 86 B 106 C
7 C 27 A 47 C 67 B 87 A 107 A
8 A 28 B 48 B 68 C 88 A 108 B
9 D 29 A 49 A 69 C 89 C 109 C
10 A 30 C 50 A 70 D 90 B 110 A
11 D 31 A 51 A 71 A 91 B 111 B
12 C 32 B 52 B 72 A 92 B 112 B
13 A 33 D 53 D 73 C 93 B 113 B
14 C 34 B 54 C 74 A 94 C 114 C
15 B 35 B 55 A 75 C 95 B 115 A
16 B 36 A 56 A 76 D 96 A 116 B
17 B 37 B 57 A 77 C 97 C 117 C
18 D 38 A 58 C 78 D 98 C 118 A
19 D 39 A 59 A 79 C 99 A 119 A
20 B 40 C 60 A 80 D 100 C 120 C


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STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST - 2011
(Conducted on 25/9/2011)
ANSWER KEYS
Published on 28-09-2011
BOTANY [ 91103 ]
Correction in Answer Keys
Question
No.
Published
Key
Corrected As
15 B B & D
Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key
1 B 21 B 41 C 61 C 81 D 101 C
2 C 22 C 42 D 62 B 82 B 102 A
3 A 23 B 43 D 63 B 83 C 103 D
4 B 24 C 44 B 64 A 84 C 104 D
5 B 25 A 45 B 65 C 85 B 105 C
6 B 26 C 46 B 66 B 86 B 106 D
7 B 27 A 47 A 67 C 87 C 107 C
8 A 28 C 48 C 68 C 88 A 108 C
9 A 29 C 49 A 69 B 89 A 109 A
10 C 30 B 50 C 70 A 90 A 110 B
11 B 31 C 51 C 71 A 91 B 111 A
12 B 32 D 52 C 72 A 92 B 112 C
13 B 33 C 53 C 73 D 93 A 113 A
14 C 34 A 54 D 74 C 94 B 114 C
15 B 35 D 55 C 75 C 95 C 115 B
16 B 36 C 56 B 76 B 96 A 116 B
17 A 37 A 57 A 77 C 97 B 117 C
18 A 38 C 58 D 78 A 98 D 118 D
19 B 39 B 59 A 79 A 99 B 119 A
20 C 40 C 60 C 80 C 100 D 120 D



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STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST - 2012
(Conducted on 30/09/2012)
ANSWER KEYS
Published on 03/10/2012
BOTANY [12903]
Qst.No Key Qst.No Key Qst.No Key Qst.No Key
1 C 31 C 61 A 91 A
2 C 32 A 62 A 92 D
3 C 33 A 63 B 93 C
4 B 34 B 64 D 94 B
5 C 35 B 65 C 95 D
6 D 36 B 66 C 96 B
7 B 37 C 67 D 97 B
8 D 38 B 68 D 98 B
9 C 39 C 69 A 99 C
10 C 40 D 70 B 100 A
11 C 41 B 71 B 101 D
12 D 42 D 72 B 102 A
13 B 43 B 73 A 103 D
14 C 44 D 74 D 104 C
15 C 45 A 75 D 105 C
16 A 46 D 76 C 106 C
17 C 47 C 77 A 107 A
18 D 48 D 78 A 108 D
19 C 49 C 79 B 109 D
20 C 50 D 80 B 110 C
21 C 51 C 81 C 111 C
22 C 52 A 82 B 112 B
23 B 53 D 83 B 113 D
24 B 54 B 84 B 114 B
25 C 55 C 85 D 115 B
26 B 56 B 86 A 116 B
27 D 57 D 87 C 117 B
28 A 58 A 88 B 118 C
29 B 59 C 89 A 119 D
30 A 60 C 90 C 120 B


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Qn.No.KEY Qn.No.KEY Qn.No.KEY Qn.No.KEY
1 B 31 B 61 A 91 A
2 C 32 B 62 A 92 A
3 A 33 B 63 B 93 A
4 B 34 A 64 A 94 B
5 B 35 A 65 C 95 B
6 A 36 A 66 D 96 D
7 C 37 C 67 B 97 A
8 A 38 D 68 D 98 B
9 A 39 C 69 B 99 B
10 B 40 D 70 B 100 A
11 A 41 C 71 C 101 B
12 A 42 A 72 B 102 D
13 C 43 A 73 C 103 D
14 C 44 A 74 A 104 B
15 A 45 C 75 D 105 D
16 B 46 C 76 B 106 A
17 B 47 B 77 A 107 A
18 B 48 C 78 A 108 B
19 A 49 C 79 B 109 A
20 C 50 B 80 A 110 B
21 A 51 A 81 D 111 B
22 A 52 D 82 B 112 C
23 A 53 D 83 C 113 D
24 C 54 A 84 A 114 A
25 A 55 A 85 C 115 D
26 A 56 B 86 D 116 C
27 A 57 A 87 C 117 A
28 C 58 B 88 A 118 A
29 A 59 A 89 A 119 B
30 A 60 B 90 B 120 B
SET 2013
BOTANY -13603
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STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST - 2013 December
(Conducted on 02/02/2014)
ANSWER KEYS
Published on 05/02/2014
BOTANY[14203]
Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key
1 C 21 B 41 B 61 C 81 B 101 D
2 A 22 A 42 A 62 D 82 D 102 D
3 C 23 B 43 A 63 B 83 B 103 C
4 B 24 B 44 B 64 C 84 B 104 A
5 D 25 A 45 D 65 D 85 A 105 C
6 B 26 A 46 A 66 B 86 D 106 A
7 D 27 D 47 A 67 B 87 A 107 A
8 C 28 D 48 C 68 D 88 C 108 C
9 A 29 B 49 C 69 C 89 B 109 C
10 C 30 D 50 D 70 C 90 C 110 A
11 C 31 A 51 A 71 B 91 D 111 A
12 B 32 C 52 D 72 B 92 C 112 C
13 B 33 D 53 A 73 A 93 A 113 A
14 C 34 B 54 C 74 B 94 B 114 D
15 A 35 C 55 D 75 D 95 C 115 B
16 B 36 D 56 B 76 A 96 C 116 D
17 C 37 D 57 D 77 C 97 C 117 D
18 D 38 C 58 A 78 A 98 D 118 C
19 C 39 C 59 C 79 B 99 B 119 B
20 D 40 C 60 D 80 C 100 C 120 A






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STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST - June - 2015
(Conducted on 7/6/2015)
ANSWER KEYS
Published on 10/6/2015
BOTANY[15603]
Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key
1 B 21 C 41 A 61 A 81 C 101 A
2 C 22 C 42 C 62 B 82 C 102 A
3 A 23 D 43 C 63 C 83 A 103 C
4 A 24 B 44 A 64 A 84 D 104 A
5 A 25 C 45 C 65 D 85 A 105 B
6 C 26 D 46 A 66 D 86 A 106 C
7 C 27 C 47 C 67 B 87 A 107 D
8 C 28 D 48 B 68 C 88 D 108 B
9 D 29 C 49 B 69 A 89 B 109 B
10 C 30 D 50 C 70 A 90 A 110 C
11 B 31 A 51 C 71 A 91 B 111 B
12 C 32 A 52 A 72 D 92 C 112 D
13 B 33 A 53 B 73 A 93 A 113 D
14 A 34 C 54 A 74 B 94 B 114 B
15 A 35 C 55 C 75 C 95 C 115 C
16 A 36 C 56 B 76 D 96 A 116 A
17 A 37 B 57 B 77 D 97 B 117 B
18 C 38 B 58 C 78 D 98 A 118 C
19 B 39 A 59 A 79 A 99 C 119 A
20 A 40 C 60 C 80 C 100 A 120 A






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STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST - December - 2015
(Conducted on 31/01/2016)
ANSWER KEYS
Published on 02/01/2016
BOTANY[16103-A]
Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key
1 B 21 C 41 A 61 B 81 B 101 B
2 C 22 A 42 B 62 B 82 C 102 A
3 A 23 A 43 A 63 C 83 D 103 A
4 D 24 A 44 D 64 B 84 A 104 D
5 B 25 B 45 C 65 C 85 C 105 D
6 B 26 C 46 C 66 A 86 B 106 D
7 C 27 A 47 B 67 D 87 A 107 D
8 D 28 B 48 D 68 C 88 C 108 B
9 B 29 B 49 C 69 B 89 A 109 C
10 A 30 D 50 D 70 B 90 C 110 C
11 A 31 B 51 A 71 B 91 D 111 C
12 A 32 D 52 D 72 A 92 B 112 B
13 C 33 A 53 A 73 A 93 B 113 D
14 B 34 C 54 A 74 C 94 D 114 A
15 D 35 C 55 A 75 B 95 C 115 D
16 C 36 A 56 C 76 C 96 A 116 A
17 B 37 B 57 B 77 D 97 C 117 C
18 A 38 D 58 B 78 B 98 D 118 B
19 D 39 A 59 C 79 B 99 C 119 D
20 B 40 B 60 C 80 A 100 B 120 C






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STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST - June - 2016
(Conducted on 31/07/2016)
ANSWER KEYS
Published on 01/08/2016
BOTANY[16603-A]
Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key
1 C 21 C 41 C 61 B 81 A 101 B
2 D 22 B 42 D 62 A 82 C 102 C
3 A 23 D 43 D 63 B 83 B 103 B
4 C 24 B 44 D 64 A 84 A 104 C
5 C 25 D 45 A 65 B 85 C 105 C
6 C 26 B 46 D 66 D 86 C 106 C
7 D 27 D 47 C 67 A 87 D 107 C
8 B 28 B 48 B 68 C 88 B 108 D
9 D 29 A 49 A 69 D 89 B 109 B
10 D 30 C 50 B 70 A 90 A 110 A
11 B 31 A 51 D 71 A 91 A 111 D
12 C 32 C 52 B 72 A 92 B 112 A
13 D 33 C 53 A 73 B 93 B 113 D
14 B 34 D 54 C 74 C 94 D 114 A
15 D 35 C 55 D 75 B 95 D 115 A
16 D 36 B 56 A 76 D 96 B 116 A
17 B 37 C 57 A 77 B 97 C 117 C
18 C 38 A 58 D 78 B 98 C 118 C
19 D 39 A 59 C 79 B 99 C 119 D
20 D 40 A 60 A 80 D 100 B 120 C






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STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST - Feb - 2017
(Conducted on 12/02/2017)
ANSWER KEYS
Published on 14/02/2017
BOTANY[17203-A]
Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key Qn.No Key
1 B 21 A 41 D 61 C 81 B 101 B
2 C 22 D 42 C 62 C 82 B 102 B
3 C 23 C 43 D 63 D 83 B 103 B
4 C 24 A 44 B 64 D 84 A 104 C
5 B 25 D 45 C 65 B 85 B 105 C
6 B 26 D 46 A 66 A 86 A 106 B
7 C 27 B 47 C 67 C 87 B 107 B
8 D 28 C 48 D 68 D 88 C 108 B
9 A 29 B 49 D 69 B 89 B 109 A
10 C 30 D 50 C 70 D 90 A 110 B
11 D 31 C 51 D 71 A 91 C 111 C
12 A 32 C 52 C 72 B 92 C 112 D
13 D 33 D 53 B 73 C 93 A 113 B
14 D 34 D 54 D 74 C 94 B 114 A
15 C 35 B 55 C 75 D 95 B 115 A
16 B 36 A 56 D 76 D 96 D 116 D
17 B 37 A 57 D 77 D 97 D 117 D
18 C 38 B 58 C 78 B 98 C 118 D
19 D 39 C 59 C 79 C 99 C 119 B
20 B 40 D 60 C 80 B 100 C 120 D


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