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1.Whichofthefollowingpairisisotones?
2.15N,14N1
1.3H,4He
4.1H,3H
3.140Ba,140Th
3.Themodeofsexdeterminationinhumansis
1.Haploidydiplody 2.XXXY
3.ZZZW 4.Genicbalance
4.Theregionofvisiblelightwhichismostuseful
forphotosynthesisis
1.Blue,red
2.Green,red
3.Violet,blue
4.Green,blue
i=0
j=0
whilei=1to100
i=1,100,2
j=1,100,2
stop
1.100
2.501
3.151
4.infinity
2.q1/2
1.m1/2
3.E1/2
4.M1/2q1/2E1/2
x=u*t
i=i+1
t=t+1
3.Doi=1to100
4.Dot=1to100
x(t)=u*t
x=u*t
i=i+1
t=u+1
2.KCN
3.HCN
4.H2SO4
13.RockAislayeredonrockBandrockCis
intrusionthroughAandBasshownindiagram
thecorrectexplanationfordiagramis
1.AisyoungerthanB&CisyoungerthanA
2.BisyoungerthanA&CisyoungerthanB
3.CisyoungerthanA&CisyoungerthanA
4.CisyoungerthanB&AisyoungerthanC
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19.Thealgorithmcomputes
X=0
N=0
T=0
For i=1toN
Sum(X)=x+I
STOP
1.ComputessumforarrayN
2.ComputesproductofarrayN
3.ComputesfactorialofarrayN
4.Calculatessumofanyintegers
20.Anapplefallsfromatree,tohitapplefroma
bulletgunfired(distancebetweenapple&gunis
100mbothareatheight5m)
1.exactlyatapple
2.slightlyabovetheapple
3.slightlybeneaththeapple
4.1mbeloworiginalpositionofapple
21.Minimumdailyvariationintemperaturewill
beobservedat(IFAS,Jodhpur)
1.Bangalore
2.Shimla
3.Coachin
4.Nagpur
22.Correctgraphicalrepresentationforfunction
x+sinx(x>0)(IFASAnswer1)
1.0
2.1
3.2
4.0.5
17.Abacterialpopulationbecomehalfafterone
minute,thereductioninpopulationdependson
populationattimet,whatwouldtheremaining
populationafter2minoforiginalpopulation
1.
2.
3.1/8 4.1/16
23.Inequationsin2x,valueofxcannotbe
1.0
2.1
3.1
4.2
24.Whatwouldbeeffectofincreasinghumidity
onrateoftranspiration?
1.Rateoftranspirationwilldecrease
2.Rateoftranpirationwillincrease
3.Initiallylowthenitwillbehigh
4.Itwillbeunaffected
25.Maximumevaporationinoceanwilloccurat
1.Poles
2.Equator
3.Wetlands
4.Evenlyatallplaces
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31. You would removed seed from pea pods;
some pods have more number of seed while
other less, the correct graphical representation
fornumberofseedinpeawillbe(IFASAns2)
26.Graphicalrepresentationforratekineticsfor
enzymecatalysedreactionwillbe(Answer3)
Time(sec) 0
30
60 90
120
K(rate)
8.00 5.35 3.5 2.15 1.15
32.Ingraphlinerepresentingy=axc(valueofx
andcare+ve)
27.Determinantsformatrix
1.5
2.4
3.9
4.0
29.Aracercompletes100minverysmalltime,
anotherracerwhoruns200mcoversdistancein
time slightlygreater than double of 100m race.
Both achieve their maximum velocity at 50m,
thecorrectgraphicalforabovesituationwillbe
(Answer2)
1.A
2.B
3.C
4.D
35.Ifij=1wheni=jandowhenij.Thensumof
ij if it takes values of i and j from 1,2 and 3
respectively.
1.1
2.2
3.3
4.4
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36.Currentlyamongthefollowingwhichisused
asafuelfornuclearreactor
2.238Pu
1.232Th
3.233U
4.238U
38.Whichofthefollowingwhichismostporous:
1.Sand
2.Clay
3.Loamysoil
4.Granite
2.Reduction
3.Condensation
4.Fixation
Y canberepresentedas
2.Regressionanalysis
3.Pearsoncorrelationcoefficient
4.ANOVA
44.Amongthefollowingwhichplantfamilyhas
beenextensivelyusedforphytoremediation
1.Poaceae
2.Brassicaceae
3.Malvaceae
4.Anonaceae
2.P53
3.bCl2
4.TGF
46.VectorfortransmissionofdiseaseKalazaris
1.Ades
2.Anopheles
3.Glossina
4.Phlebotomus
2.Neurotransmitter
3.Enzyme
4.Growthfactor
49.Substrateforangitensinogenaseis
1.Angiotensinogen
2.AngiotensisI
3.AngiotensinII
4.Renin
50.Amongthefollowinginwhichmutantlines,
lysogenphageswillformclearbacterialplaques
1.cI
2.cII
3.INT
4.XIS
2.Morphogens
3.Orientationofembryosac
4.PlaneofCellDivision
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53.Duringgerminationofbarleyseeds,enzymes
for mobilization of reserve material to
developingembryoaresecretedfrom
1.Endosperm
2.Embryo
3.Aleuronelayer
4.Embryonicleaves
1.Itisalwaysopticallyactive
2.Itisalwaysopticallyinactive
3.ItwillbeopticallyactiveifNisprotonated
4.Itwillbealwaysopticallyneutral
2.ECG
3.EEG
4.Polygraphy
56.Recentlygenetherapyformutatedgenehas
beenexperimentallyproveninmouseutilizing
1.WingedPelements
2.CreLoxsystem
3.Nonhomologousrecombination
4.AcDsElements
2.Integrin
3.Selectin
4.Immunoglobulin
60.Whichisleastlikelytooccurforremovalof
cancerscells?
1.TCellbasedcytotoxicity
2.Complementfixation
3.Autophagy
4.Phagocytosis
61.Leukemiainhibitingfactorhasbeenutilized
inanimalcellculturefor
1.Stimulatinggrowthofcell
2.Differentiation
3.Morphogenesis
4.Arrestcellsatmitosis
63.Homeoticgenesareresponsiblefor
1.Maintaininggapsinsegments
2.Providegradientindevelopingembryo
3.Codesmorphogens
4. Mutation results in formation of organ at
unusuallocations
64.Mosaicdevelopmentalpatternisalways
1.Autonomous
2.Nonautonomous
3.Conditional
4.Regulative
65.Thespecializedstructurepectinforcleareye
sightischaracteristicfeatureof
1.Birds
2.Amphibian
3.Nocturanalmammals 4.Aquaticmammals
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70. The maximum ionic interaction would be
observed
1.Inpresenceofpolarsolvent
2.Inpresenceofmixtureofwaterandalcohol
3.Almostequalinallkindsofsolvents
4. When ionic compound is out of the
solvents
2.NaK+Pump
3.NaClsymporter
4.NaH+Ppase
73.Posttranslationalmodificationtakeplacein
1.Nucleus
2.Mitochondria
3.Ribosome
4.Endoplasmicreticulum
75.IndividualshavingXchromosomeandshort
arm of Y chromosome are Y is male while
individualshavingXchromosomeandlongarm
ofYchromosomearefemale.Thisshowsthat
1. Genes for maleness are located on short
armofYchromosome
2.Genesformalenessarelocatedonlongarmof
Ychromosome
3. Genes for maleness are located on X
chromosome
4. Male determining genes are not located on Y
chromosome
76.ifacellhascastheDNAcontentofcelland
n as the nunber of chromosomes, then just
immediately before the cell division in case of
mitosiswhatwouldbevalueofcandn
1.2cand4n
2.4cand2n
3.4cand4n
4.2cand2n
77.Whichequationbestdescribesthebacterial
populationgrowth(IFASAnswer1)
1.
2.
3.
4.
78.Geneticdisorderxerodermapigmentosumis
duetoerrorin
1.Baseexicisionrepairmechanism
2.Nucleotideexcisionrepairmechanism
3.Directrepairmechanism
4.DNAreplicationmechanism
81.Diphtheriatoxincauses
1.ADPribosylationofEF2
2.ADPribosylationofEF1
3.BlockingactivityofRNApolymerase
4.BlockingDNAreplicationprocess
83.DorsalmutantinDrosophilawillresultin
1.Dorsalizationofventralside
2.Ventralizationofdorsalside
3.Therewouldbenoeffect
4. Anteriorposterior pattern formation will be
effected
86.Amongthefollowingwhichisnotmonitered
asdailypotentialpollutant
1.CO
2.CO2
3.SO2
4.NOx
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87.Inplantlateralrootinitiatesfrom
1.Pericycle
2.Cortex
3.Pith
4.Endodermis
88.OxygenaseactivityofRUBISCOgenerates
1.TwomoleculesofPGA(3C)
2.TwomoleculesofPhosphoglycolate(2C)
3. One molecule each of PGA and
phosphoglycolate
4. Two molecules each of PGA and
phosphoglycolate
4.Poaceae
2.46.4
3.7.2
4.3.6
2.10%
3.45%
4.90%
95.Quantitativeinheritencedefines
1.Variationinphenotype
2.Variationingenotype
3.Variationinenviornment
4.Variationingenes
96.Whichofthefollowingwhichisnotintrinsic
flour
1.Tryptophan
2.Phenylalanine
3.Tyrosine
4.Histidine
4.Aves
99.Birdsbesideslungshavehighlybranchedair
sacs.Themajorfunctionofairsacisto
1.Increasesurfaceareaforgasexchange
2.Helpinventilationduringinhalation
3.Helpinventilationduringexhalation
4.Helpinventilationduringbothinhalation
andexhalation
2.CytochromeC
3.Globin
4.Collagen
102.Rateofmolecularevolutionwouldbeleast
in
1.Nonsynonymouschangeincodon
2.Synonymouschangeincodon
3.Flankingregionsofgenes
4.Intronsofgenes
2.Barrenrocks
3.Inoceans
4.Deephydrotheralvents
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104. In population of 10 million individuals
birth rate is 19 per 1000 and death rate is 14
per1000.Annualriseinpopulationwouldbe
1.50,000
2.5,000
3.14,000
4.500,000
106.Whichfactorisleastresponsibleforgenetic
drift?
1.Migration
2.Foundereffect
3.Bottleneck
4.Restrictionofresources
107.Inspiteoftheprevalenceofherbivory,the
earthcontinuestobelargelygreenbecause
1.thenumberofherbivorespeciesislow.
2.herbivoresareveryinefficientfeeders.
3. herbivore numbers are kept low by their
predators.
4.herbivorypromotesplantgrowth.
108.Biomassturnovertimeistheratiobetween
biomass and productivity of an ecosystem.
Which of the following forests should have
highestbiomassturnovertime?
1.Tropicaldryforests
2.Tropicalwetforests
3.Temperatedeciduousforests
4.Borealforests
2.PhosphorylationofCheY
3.MovementofH+acrossplasmamembrane
4.PhosphorylationofCheA
2.Sexualdimorphism
3.Differenceinbodysizeofmaleandfemale
4. No investement in selection of mates by
females
2.Parietalcells
3.Microvilli
4.Acinercells
112.InapopulationwithtwoallelesbandB
having allele frequency 0.7 and 0.3 in Hardy
Weinbergequilibrium,howmanyindividualsin
a sample of 250 can be expected to be
heterozygous(bB)?
1.52
2.105
3.21
4.42
113.Starlingbirdsorientthemselvesbysunlight
during migration. If they are kept in capativity
with artificial light source form one direction,
then
1.Theywillstopmigration
2.Theywillorienttowardlightsource
3.Theywillorientthemselveswithchangein
150angleeveryhourfromdirectionoflight
4.Movesallaroundtheartificiallight
2.Cerebellem
3.Medullaoblangata
4.Spinalcord
115.Chitinoccursincellwallof
1.Bacteria
2.Arthropods
2.Fungus
4.Mollusck
116.Theemergenceofpolarityofanembryois
theresultof
1. Positive and negative charges interacting in
earlydevelopment.
2.cytoplasmicdifferencesbetweencells.
3.cytoplasmicdeterminantswithincells.
4.Alloftheabove
117.Whichanticancerousdrugisobtainedfrom
Catharanthusroseus?
1.Taxol
2.Vincristine
3.Colchicine
4.Serpentine
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118. The principle for formation of image in
phasecontrastmicroscopy
1.interferenceoflightwaves
2.Negativestainingofobject
3.Useoffluorscentprobes
4. Enhancing contrast by differentiating the
change in phase of light passed through
specimen coming from angle of cone of
lightenteringthroughobjectivelens.
119.Yeastwithpetitecolonywhencrossedwith
wild type generates no petite colony. The most
proablemodeofinheritenceis
1.Chloroplast
2.Mitochondria
3.Episomal
4.Nuclear
2.Reportergene
3.Ligand
4.CDNA
2.Polyproline
3.Ubiquitin
4.Formylmethionine
122.Bacteriadividesby
1.Binaryfission
2.Mitosis
3.Fragementation
4.Meiosis
123.Shigellaentersintohostcellbyprocessof
1.CellCellfusion
2.Calthrincoatedpits
3.Byexploitinghostcellorganalles
4.Phagocytosis
2.Two
3.Three
4.Polygene
2.Sexinfluencedtrait
3.Sexlinkedhomogameticmale
4.Sexlinkedheterogameticmale
2.Nilgiriforests
3.Sholagrasslandsandnilgiriforests
4.athighaltitudesofsouthwesternghats
129.Whenreleasefactorbindstostopcodonon
mRNA during translation, the synthesized
peptidechainistransferredto
1.tRNA
2.Water
3.H+
4.Aminoacids
131.Whichistrueforoxidationoffattyacids
1.FormationofmalonylCoA
2.FormationofacetoacetylACP
3.TransportofacylCoAintomitochondria
4.UseofNADPH2
2.35S
3
4.14C
3. H
2.Northernblotting
3.Micorarray
4.RTPCR
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134.Enzymesacceleratesrateofreactionby
1.Loweringnumberoftransitionstates
2. Lowering the activation energy of highest
transitionstate
3.Providingenergytosubstrate
4.Providingmorechancetosubstratestoreact
together
135.Enzymesdonotinterferewith
1.Freeenergyofreaction
2.Rateofreaction
3.Activationenergyoftransitionstate
4.Reactionequilibrium
2.Diversity
3.Diversity
4.Diversity
140.Globularproteinwhentreatedwithorganic
solvent get denatured. The main interaction
which is affected on treatment with organic
solventis
1.Hydrogenbonds
2.Covalentbonds
3.Ionicinteractions
4.Hydrophobicinteractions
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