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QUESTION BOOKLET CODE A 2008-BT Test Paper Code: BT Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 300 INSTRUCTIONS A. General: 1. This Question Booklet is your Question Paper. 2. This Question Booklet contains 20 pages and has 100 questions. 3. The Question Booklet Code is printed on the right-hand top corner of this page. 4. The Question Booklet contains blank spaces for your rough work. No additional sheets will be provided for rough work. 5. Clip board, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phone, pager and electronic gadgets in any form are NOT allowed. ‘Write your Name and Roll Number in the space provided at the bottom. All answers are to be marked only on the machine gradable Objective Response Sheet (ORS) provided along with this booklet, as per the instructions therein. 8, The Question Booklet along with the Objective Response Sheet (ORS) must be handed over to the Invigilator before leaving the examination hall 9. Refer to Useful Data on reverse of this sheet. B. Filling-in the ORS: 10. Write your Roll Number in the boxes provided on the upper left-hand-side of the ORS and darken the appropriate bubble under each digit of your Roll Number Using a HB pencil. 11, Ensure that the code on the Question Booklet and the code on the ORS are t same. If the codes do not match, report to the Invigilator immediately. 42. On the lower-lefi-hand-side of the ORS, write your Name, Roll Number, Name of the Test Centre and put your signature in the appropriate box with ball-point pen. Do not write these anywhere else. C. Marking of Answers on the ORS: 13, Each question has 4 choices for its answer: (A), (B), (C) and (D). Only ONE of them is the correct answer. 44. On the right-hand-side of ORS, for each question number, darken with a HB Pencil ONLY one bubble corresponding to what you consider to be the most ‘appropriate answer, from among the four choices, 46. There will be negative marking for wrong answers. MARKING SCHEME: (a) For each correct answer, you willbe awarded 3 (Three) marks, (b) For each wrong answer, you will be awarded -1 (Negative one) mark. () Multiple answers to a question will be treated as a wrong answer. (@) For each un-attempted question, you will be awarded 0 (Zero) mark. Roll Number | | 8/114 Energy/o7—BT—A—18 Useful Data Atomic No.: B, 5; C, 6; N, 7; O, 8; F, 9; Al, 13; Fe, 26; Co, 27; Ni, 28; Zn, 30; Th, 81. 8/114 Energy/o7—sT—A—18, Ql Q2 Q3 Q4 Qs Q6 Q7 Qs Qs Qo In cells, cellulose and glycogen function as (A) energy storage components. (B) structural and energy storage components, respectively. (C) energy storage and structural components, respectively. (D) structural components The structures of myoglobin and hemoglobin are (A) Quaternary (B) Quaternary and tertiary, respectively (C) Tertiary and quaternary, respectively (D) Molten globule ‘The chromatographic technique for determination of the native molecular weight of proteins is (A) Gel permeation (B) lon exchange (C) Hydrophobic interaction (D) Chromatofocusing The affinity of an enzyme to the substrate is indicated by (A) PKo ®)K (©) Keo (0) Kn Which one of the following compounds is optically INACTIVE? (A) Ala (B) Cys (Gly @)Lys In O-linked glycoproteins, the glycan part is linked to the polypeptide. The amino acid residues involved in this linkage are (A) Ser and Thr (B) Gin and Tyr (©) Tyr and The (D) Asn and Tyr ‘The cofactors) required for the nitrogenase enzyme complex involved in Nz fixation is/are (A) Fe and Mo (B) Fe (©)FeandS (D) Fe, S and Mo ‘The anaplerotic (filling up) reaction to replenish citric acid cycle is (A) decarboxylation of isocitrate to a-ketoglutarate. (B) decarboxylation of a-ketoglutarate to succinyl CoA. (© carboxylation of phosphoenolpyruvate to oxaloacetate. (D) conversion of malate to oxaloacetate. Which one of the following is NOT a neurotransmitter? (A) Glutamine (B) Glutamate (© Glycine (D) Acetylcholine Which one of the following is NOT an energy-rich compound? (A) Phosphoenolpyruvate (B) Glucose1,6-bisphosphate (©) Acetyl phosphate (D) Phosphoarginine BT-1/20 Qu Qn Q13 Qs Qus During photosynthesis, ATP synthesis takes place in (A) stroma (B) thylacoid lumen (© thylacoid membrane (D) cytoplasm Contact inhibition phenomenon is observed in (A) animal cell culture (B) plant cell culture (©) bacterial cell culture (D) fungal cell culture Choose the correct set of match between Group I and Group IT. Group I Group II P.IgM 1, Present in various body secretions QE 2, Antigen presentation R.lgA 3. Allergic reaction S. MHC 4. Complement activation 5. Ten heavy chains and ten light chains (A) P-4,Q-3, RA, S-5 (B)P-5,Q-3,R4, 8-2 COPS,Q3,R4, $1 ()P3,Q2,R-4,5-5 Choose the correct set of match between Group I and Group II. Group I Group IT P. Gibberellins 1. Breaking dormancy Q. Ethylene 2. Apical dominance R. Cytokines 3. Fruit ripening S. Abs ie acid 4. Seed germination 5. Cell division and growth (A) P-l, Q-3, R-2, S-4 (B) P-l, Q-2, R-4, 8-5 (©) P-2, Q3,R-4, S-1 (D) P-4, Q-3, R-5, S-1 Choose the correct set of match between Group I and Group II. Group I Group It P. Pyridoxal 5’-phosphate 1, Carboxylation reaction Q. Biotin 2. One-carbon transfer reaction R. Thiamine pyrophosphate 3. Decarboxylation reaction S.N*, N!°-methylene tetrahydrofolate 4, Oxidation-reduction reaction 5.C-C bond cleavage (A) PA, 03, RS, 2 (B)P3, Q1,R-5,S-4 CO©P-3, Q4,R5, S-2 (D) Pt, Q-4, R-2, 8-3 BT-220 Q6 Qu7 Qs Q9 Q20 Q21 Q2 Choose the correct set of match between Group I and Group II. Group I Group It P. Calcitonin 1. Blood glucose level regulation Q. Glucagon 2, Female reproductive system maintenance R. Adrenalin 3. Mammary gland development S. Prolactin 4. Increase in basal metabolic rate 5. Calcium homeostasis (A) P-5, Q-1, R-4, S-3 (B) P-2, Q-5, R-3, S-1 (©)P-5, Q1,R-2, S-4 (D) P-4, Q-2, R-3, S-S Microaerophilic bacteria have the ability to grow in (A) high concentration of oxygen (B) absence of oxygen (©) low concentration of oxygen (D) low concentration of carbondioxide Cocci arranged in the form of chains are classified as (A) Sterptococci (B) Micrococei (©) Sarcinae (D) Staphylococci The process of Tyndallization requires P. Temperature of 100°C Q. Pressure of 15 psi R. Time period of 30 min S. Free flow of steam AP.QR ®P.Qs OPRRS OARS Choose the correct set of match between Group I and Group Il. Group 1 Group IT P. Campylobactor jejuni 1. eye infection in human Q. Neisseria gonorrhoeae 2. lung disease in human with AIDS R. Pneumocystis carnii 3. intestinal disease with diarrhea S. Haemophilus aegyptius 4, sexually transmitted disease 5. skin infection (A) P-3, Q-4,R-2,$-1 (B) P-3, Q-5,R-2, S-1 (OP2,Q3,R4,8-4 (D) P-2, Q4, RA, S-5 ‘Asexual reproductive process of budding occurs in (A) all fungi (B) yeasts (©) fungi undergoing sexual reproduction (D) Bacillus subtilis One mL of E. coli culture was diluted to 100 mL and 0.5 mL of the diluted culture was plated fon to an agar plate, After 12 h of incubation, 200 colonies were observed. What was the ‘number of bacteria per mL in the original culture? (A) 2x10 (B) 4x10° (C) 110° (D) 2x 10° BT-3720 Q23 Q24 Q25 026 Q27 Q28 Q29 Q30 Phylogeny describes a species’ (A) morphological similarities with other species (B) reproductive compatibilities with other species (C) evolutionary history (D) geographic distribution ‘The term prophage refers to (A) an auxotrophic mutant (B) a phage DNA incorporated in to bacterial chromosome (©) host DNA packed into viral particles (D) DNA of lytic phage According to Darwin, two different areas within the same continent have different species because they have different (A) evolutionary mechanisms (B) ancestors (©) environments (D) evolutionary times A sequence of species through which an organic molecule passes in a community is referred to as (A) pyramid of energy (B) food chain (©) food web (D) nutrient eyele When a number of genes are transcribed as one mRNA, such mRNA is termed as (A) multimeric (B) polymeric (© polycistronic (D) polysomal ‘The presence and location of a specific gene in a bacterial genome can be detected by (A) Southem blot (B) Westem blot (©) Eastern blot (D) Norther blot ‘Match the terms in Group I with their definitions in Group II. Group I Group Il P. Ammonification 1. Conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia Q. Denitrification 2. Conversion of organic nitrogen into ammonia R. Nitrification 3. Conversion of nitrite or nitrate into atmospheric nitrogen 8. Nitrogen fixation 4. Conversion of ammonium into nitrite and nitrate (A) P-2, 0-3, R-, S4 (B) P-3,Q-2, R-4, S-1 (C)P-3,Q2, RA, S-4 (D) P-2, Q3, R-4, S-1 Nucleosome is composed of (A) DNA and histone proteins (B) DNA, histone and non-histone proteins (©) DNA, RNA and histone proteins (D) RNA, histone and non-histone proteins BT-420

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