XL (T): Q. 1 – Q. 10 carry one mark each & Q. 11 – Q. 20 carry two marks each.
Q.1 Animals belonging to phylum Echinodermata are closer to chordates than other invertebrate phyla. Which ONE of the following reasons can account for this relatedness?
- Highly evolved nervous system
- Radially symmetric body plan
- Deuterostomic development
- Well-developed muscles
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Q.2 A zoologist recovered some tissue from preserved skin of a woolly mammoth. Further genetic analysis requires DNA isolation and increasing its amount. Which ONE of the following techniques would be most useful for increasing the amount of DNA?
- RFLP analysis
- Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
- Electroporation
- Chromatography
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Q.3 In a chemical reaction where the substrate and product are in equilibrium in solution, what will occur if an enzyme is added?
- The equilibrium of the reaction will not change
- There will be a decrease in product formed.
- Additional substrate will be formed.
- The free energy of the system will change.
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Q.4 Tay-Sachs disease is a human genetic disorder that is associated with defects in which ONE of the following cellular organelles?
- Endoplasmic reticulum
- Mitochondria
- Golgi apparatus
- Lysosome
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Q.5 Increase in the existent population of grey peppered moth, Biston betularia, during industrial revolution in Britain is an example of which ONE of the following evolutionary processes?
- Neutral selection
- Disruptive selection
- Directional selection
- Stabilizing selection
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Q.6 Which ONE of the following is NOT a characteristic of a cancer cell?
- Increase in cell motility
- Loss of contact inhibition
- Decrease in apoptosis
- Uncontrolled meiosis
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Q.7 Cardiac and cerebral tissues are derived from the following germ layers respectively
- Ectoderm and mesoderm
- Mesoderm and ectoderm
- Mesoderm and endoderm
- Endoderm and ectoderm
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Q.8 An animal's ability to escape from a predator by using the explored knowledge of home area is an example of
- Latent learning
- Insight learning
- Mimicry
- Imprinting
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Q.9 Bowman's capsules are present in which ONE of the following organs/ tissues?
- Renal cortex
- Urinary bladder
- Renal medulla
- Ureter
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Q.10 Which ONE of the following is the primary function of lung surfactants?
- Remove dust particles from bronchi
- Provide immunity to respiratory tract
- Prevent alveoli from collapsing by decreasing surface tension
- Aid in carbon dioxide exchange
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Q.11 Match the disorders/diseases listed in Column I to their respective causative agents listed in Column II.
Column I Column II
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I) African tick bite fever i) Trypanosoma gambiense
II) Yellow fever ii) Zika virus
III) Microcephaly iii) Rickettsia sp.
IV) Sleeping sickness iv) Flavivirus
- I-iv, II-iii, III-ii, IV-i
- I-iii, II-iv, III-ii, IV-i
- I-iii, II-iv, III-i, IV-ii
- I-iii, II-i, III-iv, IV-ii
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Q.12 Glucose monomers are joined together by glycosidic linkages to form a cellulose polymer. During this process, changes in the free energy, total energy, and entropy respectively are represented correctly by which ONE of the following options?
- +AG, +?, +AS.
- +?G, -?, -?S.
- -?G, +?, +AS.
- +AG, +?, -?S.
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Q.13 In Drosophila melanogaster, a mutation in Ultrabithorax which defines the third segment of the thorax or T3 leads to development of four winged flies, as the halteres develop into a second pair of wings. Which ONE of the following phenotypes in fly will result from overexpression of Ultrabithorax in the second thoracic segment?
- Four winged flies.
- Two wings and two halteres flies.
- Flies with four halteres.
- Flies with two halteres.
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Q.14 Which ONE of the following is TRUE in case of respiratory acidosis?
- Increased rate of ventilation is a cause of respiratory acidosis
- Blood pH more than 7
- Increased levels of carbon dioxide in blood
- Acidosis can be compensated through reduction of bicarbonate levels in plasma
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Q.15 Match the proteins / molecules listed in column I with the cellular location mentioned in the column II.
Column I Column II
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I) Galactosyl transferase (i) Vesicles
II) Cytochrome oxidase (ii) Cytosol
III) Clathrin (iii) Golgi complex
IV) Tubulin (iv) Mitochondria
- I-ii; II-iii; III-i; IV-iv
- I-iii; II-iv; III-i; IV-ii
- I-iii; II-iv; III-ii; IV-i
- I-iv; II-iii; III-ii; IV-i
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Q.16 In an experiment, nucleus from a Drosophila oocyte was transplanted into the anterior part of another oocyte, at a region opposite to the existing nucleus. Which ONE of the following phenotypes will the developing egg show?
- A ventralized egg with no dorsal appendages
- A dorsalized egg with two dorsal appendages
- A ventralized egg with two dorsal appendages
- A dorsalized egg with four dorsal appendages
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Q.17 Match the organisms listed in Column I with the features listed in Column II
Column I Column II
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I) Tapeworm (i) Bioluminescence
II) Jellyfish (ii) Viviparous
III) Trichinella (iii) Lateral heart
IV) Earthworm (iv) Microvilli on the body surface
- I-iii; II-i; III-iv; IV-ii
- I-ii; II-iv; III-i; IV-iii
- I-iv; II-i; III-ii; IV-iii
- I-iv; II-iii; III-ii; IV-i
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Q.18 Which ONE of the following statements is NOT part of the classical Darwinian theory of evolution by natural selection?
- A trait which is constantly used will get inherited by next generation.
- Phenotypic variations exist among the individuals of a population of a species
- Individuals that best fit into a given environment are more likely to survive
- Each population can randomly acquire a distinct and separate suite of variations.
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Q.19 A population of rabbits was determined to have a birth rate of 200 and mortality rate of 50 per year. If the initial population size is 4000 individuals, after 2 years of non-interfered breeding the final population size will be _______.
Q.20 In a population which is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the frequency of occurrence of a disorder caused by recessive allele (q) is 1 in 1100. The frequency of heterozygotes in the population will be _______. (Give the answer to three decimal places).
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