Previous Year Questions

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QUESTION ID:1

A scientist synthesized four new chemicals which had mutagenic potential andnamed them as C1, C2, C3 and C4. He tried to analyse the nature of mutationscaused by them and obtained the following results:
Which one of the following answers describes the mutagenic potential of the chemicals?

QUESTION ID:2

Fertilization of gametes containing chromosome with duplications or deletionsoften results in children with disabilities. What is the probabi lity of a couplewhere the male is ka ryotypically normal and the female has a pericentric inversionin heterozygouscondition prod ucing a child with disabilities if crossing over took place within the pericentric inve rsion in 26% of meiotic divisions?

In this case consider that fertilization with a gamete containing chromosomes with duplications or deletion will result in disabilities.

QUESTION ID:3

In D. Melanogaster, traits 'a', 'b' and 'c' result from recessive alleles that are located on one of the autosomes. The resulting F1 females were test crossed and the following progeny (total of 1000) were obtained:
The following conclusions were made from the above data:
a+ b+ c+ 350
a+ b c      25
a  b  c     380
a b+ c      35
a b+ c      100
a b c +       10  
 a + b  c        85     
a+ b+ c     15
The following conclusions were made from the above data:
A. The order of genes is a b c and the distance between a and b is 8.ScM.
B. The order of genes is a c band the distance between a and c is 8.ScM.
C. The order of genes is b ca and the distance between band c is 21 cM.
D. The order of genes is c b a and the distance between band c is 8.ScM.

QUESTION ID:4

The table given below shows the Lod score values of three different pairs of genes studied for assessing if they are linked pairs


The following conclusions were made from the data given above:


A. For gene pair 1 the probability of the genes being linked is 10 times more likely than them assorting independently.


B. For gene pair 2, the Lod score 2 indicates that the probability of the genes being linked is twice more likely than assorting independently.


C. The genes of pair 1 and 2, can both be considered as linked, while the genes of pair 3 exhibits independent assortment.


D. The genes of pair 3 can be considered as linked.


Which one of the following options represents statement(s) that is/are correct?

QUESTION ID:5

Gene 'A' in mouse is needed for its normal growth [normal size]. Mouse strains with deletion in gene 'A' (Adel) have been developed.
When the following cross is made
..... Adel AxAA ..... .
All progeny {both males and females) are of normal size.
When the Fl, progeny with the following genotypes are crossed: ......
AdelA x AA .... .
50% of the progeny obtained are small in size.
The above observation can be explained by:

QUESTION ID:6

In a mammal, coat colour is governed by gene B, The coat colour is either black or brown, depending on whether the genotype is BB or Bb. It is not known which of these genotypes lead to the black and brown colours. The genotype bb results in albino coat colourFurther, the genotype ce suppresses the expression of coat colour resulting in albino coat colour. An albino male was crossed with a brown female and the resulting progeny had individuals with either black or brown coats. From this observation it can be infered that the genotype of the male and female that were crossed are:

QUESTION ID:7

The diagram below shows the floral diagram of the family Malvaceae. Parts of the diagram have been labe lled from A-D.\




Which of the following combinations represent all correct matches between labels and floral characters?

QUESTION ID:8

The following diagrams {A to D) show characteristic arrangement of stamens within a flower and {i) to {v) enlist families of plants.

  

i. Cucurbitaceae

ii. Fabaceae

iii. Malvaceae

iv. Asteraceae

v. Euphorbiaceae

Which one of the following options has all correct matches between the arrangement of stamens and the families they belong to?

QUESTION ID:9

The figure below shows reptilian skull types (A to C), class of organisms (i to iii) and examples of animals (X to Z). 
Which one of the following options shows correct matches between the three components?

QUESTION ID:10

Column I list names of organisms and column li list stages in life cycle.


Which one of the following options represents all correct matches between the two columns?

QUESTION ID:11

Given below are statements regarding apomixis, i.e. asexual reproduction through seeds

A. Sporophytic apomicts often produce a mix of clonal and sexual progeny

B. In gametophytic apomixis, the unreduced central cell gives rise to apomictic embryo

C. In pseudogamy the endosperm is formed in the absence of fertilization

D. Apomixis can potentially be used to maintain hybrid vigour over many generations

Which one of the following options represents the combination of all correct statements?

QUESTION ID:12

The linkage density in a food web is a function of the connectance and the number of species in it. It is defined as the average number of feeding links per species. Which one of the following would have the highest linkage density?





QUESTION ID:13

Ozone concentration in the atmosphere is measured in Dobson units (Du). An ozone hole is said to have occurred when the concentration ofozone in the region falls below 220 Du. The diagram of the globe below shows the location of three study sites. The table below it showsvalues of ozone concentrations recorded at the sites for two dates in 2009.



QUESTION ID:14

A population of crickets invading a new grassland showed a population growth pattern as shown in the figure


Following is the list of potential interpretations:

A. Environment is damaged due to population overshooting its K

B. The resources did not recover and population dies out

C. Carrying capacity is lowered due to shift in environmental conditions.

Which one of the following options/combination of options can correctly explain the cricket growth pattern?

QUESTION ID:15

Given below are the spectra of plant forms (on the basis of where the plants bear their buds) in\ different biomes (A to C).




Which one of the following options correctly identifies the biomes represented in graphs A to C?

QUESTION ID:16

Given below are growth and survivorship curves.
Select the correct combination of growth curves from figure A and su1v ivorship curves from figure B given above, that would best represent r and K strategies, respectively.

QUESTION ID:17

The following four climatograms depict observation of mean temperature and rainfall for four locations. The solid lines depict temperature while the dashed line depicts rainfall.


Given below are five biomes:

I. Desert

II. Savannah

Ill. Tropical rain forest

IV. Mediterranean

V. Conifer ecosystem

Which of the following combinations correctly matches the climtograms to the biomes?

QUESTION ID:18

A tree built using BLAST cannot be used to infer phylogenetic relationships. Given this, which of the following statements is NOT true about trees generated by BLAST?

QUESTION ID:19

Given below are names of scientists and phrases describing their work, which may or may not be matched

Which one of the following options re presents correct matches between the scientist and his/ her work?

QUESTION ID:20

In a population that is in a Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, 40% of the plants are recessive homozygotes and produce white flowers (WF). If the total number of individuals in the population is 14000 plants, the numbers of homozygous dominant red flowered (RF) plants and heterozygous pink flowered (PF) plants would be:

QUESTION ID:21

You wanted to conduct Miller-Urey experiment and used a simplified apparatus with Tungsten electrodes. You heated the glassware at 5oooc for 3 hours to remove any organic contaminants. Gases NH3, CH4, CO and H2 were introduced followed by generating electric spark. Which of the essential ingredients did you forget to add?

QUESTION ID:22

Given below are the few statements on concepts related to genome evolution.

A. Presence of introns in some chloroplast genes suggests that endosymbiosis (leading to organelle evolution) occurred before loss of introns in prokaryotes and supports the hypothesis that genes originated as interrupted structures.

B. Negative selection is associated with increased rate of nonsynonymous substitutions as compared to synonymous substitutions.

c. Nucleotide substitution rates during evolution can be inferred from divergence of the sequences that are non-functional or neutral.

D. Positive selection is associated with increased rate of nonsynonymous substitutions as compared to synonymous substitutions.

Which one of the following options represents a combination of all INCORRECT statements?

QUESTION ID:23

Growth patterns of two species (grown alone or together) are shown in Figures A and B


Match the growth patterns with the correct type of interaction represented by them

QUESTION ID:24

A group of researchers are testing two new agents, M1 and M2 for their efficacy in selecting transgenic plants. When they performed tissue culture experiments using three explants, A, B, and C without Agrobacterium transformation, and selected the regenerated plants on M1 and M2, the following regene-ration frequencies were obtained.


Based on the above data, which one of the following conclusions is INCORRECT?

QUESTION ID:25

RNA silencing is an important strategy to control viral infection in plants. The following statements were made regarding RNA silencing.

A. It is driven by small interfering RNA (SiRNA) derived from double-stranded form of viral RNA.

B. siRNA requires RISC for it function.

C. Many plant viruses encode proteins that act as suppressors of RNA silencing.

D. Viral P19 protein activates RNA induced silencing complex

Which one of the following combination of statements is correct?

QUESTION ID:26

One curie (Ci) is defined as the qua ntity of radioactive substance having a decay rate of 2.22 X 1012 disintegra tions per minute (dpm). How much of counts per minute (cpm) will be recorded for 100 μCi of 32P when measured in a scintillation counter working at 50% efficiency?

QUESTION ID:27

Given below are a few statements related to plant breeding and genetics:

A. Non-random mating between individuals closely related to each other would tend to promote a decrease in homozygosity at all loci.

B. Quantitative traits are typically influenced by environmental conditions to a greater extent than qualitative traits.

C. The "over dominance theory for explanation of heterosis assumes that in a heterozygote, only one of the alleles plays a functional role.

D. During domestication selected genes/traits

show a decrease in diversity. 

Which one of the following options represents a combination of all INCORRECT statements?

QUESTION ID:28

Given below are a few terms in column A and column B.


Which one of the following options represents all correct matches between terms of Column A and Column B?

QUESTION ID:29

Following are the typical dot plots of cytometric data obtained from peripheral white blood cells:

                     PLOT 1                                                                      PLOT 2

    

R1 in plot 1 shows the selection window of cells which were further

analysed based on immunostaining (plot 2). Analyze the given data and choose

the correct option representing the type of cell population in plot 1 selected and

segregated in various quadrants of plot 2.

QUESTION ID:30

The data from an S1 nuclease mapping experiment for a transcript mfg1 using a 5' –end labelled probe are shown below.



Following interpretations we re made:

The liver RNA is 500 bp in length

The start site of the liver mfg1 transcript is 500 bp downstream of the 5' end of probe.

The kidney makes two mfg 1 transcripts, and the 3' end of one of these is shorter than the other.

Which one of the following options represents the correct combination of the interpretations?

QUESTION ID:31

Given below is a schematic representation of a few restriction sites in the multiplecloning site of a plasmid:
The recognition sequences of the above enzymes and their digestion patterns are shown below:
Which one of the following combinations of enzymes from the vector can be used for cloning a DNA fragment obtained as a Sal I (GTICGAC) - Hind II (GTYT RAC) fragment

QUESTION ID:32

Given below is a schematic representation ofthe T-DNA region of a transgene construct and the Southern blot analysis (using Pst I digested genomic DNA) of five independent transgenic lines (labelled as A to E) developed using theconstruct. The probe used for hybridization is shown as a black box below the construct (UT:Untransformed Plant)


Based on the above data, which one of the following options gives the correct list of single insertion transgenic events?

QUESTION ID:33

Given below are the restriction profiles obtained upon digestion of a 4.8 kb plasmid with four different enzymes (E1, E2, E3 and E4).

E1:   4.8 kb E1+E2 = 500 bp + 4.3 kb

E2 :  4.8 kb+ E2+E3=  400bp+ 4.4 kb

E3  :  4.8 kb+ E+ E=  2 kb+ 2.8 kb

E4 :   4.8 kb+ E1+  E4 = 1.9 kb +2.9 kb

Based on the above information, which one of the following statements is correct?

QUESTION ID:34

The 1H NMR spectrum of 13CH3CI in CDCl3 shows two lines (doublet, 1 :1 intensity} spaced 140 Hz apart. The carbon (13C} NMR spectrum of the same molecule shows four lines (quartet, intensity ratio 1:3:3:1 }. Both 1H and 13c have nuclear
spin quantum numbers I = 1/2.
Based on the above information which one of the following options is correct?

QUESTION ID:35

Given below are a few statistical terms in Column A and their related features and terms in Column B.


Which one of the options given below correctly matches all items of Columns A and B?