TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 6543


What is the next number in the following sequence :

2,3,5,6,3,4,7,12,4,5,9......

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology
  1. 10

  2. 13

  3. 20

  4. 6

More Questions
TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 5391

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

One half of a certain distance is covered at 40km/h one third of it at 80km/h and the rest at 120 km/h find the average speed for the whole journey.

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 14255

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

Hybridoma cells immobilized on surfaces of Sephadex beads are used in a packed column for production of monoclonoal antibodies (Mab). Hybridoma concentration is approximately X = 5 g/l in the bed. The flow rate of the synthetic medium and glucose concentration are Q = 2 l/h and S0 = 40 g/l, respectively. The rate constant for Mab formation is k = 1 gX/l-d. Assume that there are no diffusion limitations and glucose is the rate limiting nutrient.  If Yp/s is 4 mg Mab/g glu, determine the effluent Mab concentration of the system?

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 21006

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

Match the group 1 with appropriate description of group 2.
Group 1                                                  group 2
(P) Pectinases                                    (1) Meat tenderizer
(Q) Lipases                                         (2) clarification of fruit juice
(R) Amylases                                      (3) cheese and butter industry
(S) Trypsin                                           (4) starch-liquefying enzyme

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 1584

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology

Which cell type interacts with both the humoral and cell-mediated immune pathways?

TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 5691

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

Which of the following most accurately explains the cause for the abnormal numbers of chromosomes during human reproduction that can result in Down syndrome, Turner’s syndrome, or Klinefelter’s syndrome?