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ICAR- AIEEA2019-20 MODEL EXAMINATION FOR

ADMISSION TO Bsc.,(Agriculture) Degree Programme

Prepared By S.Kannan

Senior Agricultural Officer

Seed Testing Laboratory,Thiruvarur

Email:[email protected]

We all know that the exam pattern is the powerful tool to


qualify any competitive examination. So, aspirants whoever
is attending the ICAR AIEEA 2019 have to go through the
exam pattern compulsorily..

There are two sections in the exam pattern.

 The first one is Stream A, and Stream B.

Stream A
 The Stream A consists of four subjects, and they
are Physics, Chemistry, and Agriculture/ Biology.
 Also, each subject includes 50 Questions.
 Four marks are awarded for each right answer.
And one mark is deducted for each wrong answer.
 No deduction for non attempt of Questions
 The total number of questions are 150 questions.
 And, the total number of marks allocated for the
exam are 600 marks.
 The time limit provided for the exam is 2 hours 30
minutes.

Stream B,
 And, when we come to the Stream B,
 it consists of three subjects Physics, Chemistry, and
Mathematics.
 Each section includes 50 Questions.
 Four marks are awarded for each right answer.
 Also, one mark is deducted for each wrong answer.
 The time limit provided for the exam is 2 hours 30
minutes.
 The total number of questions are 150 questions.
 And, the total number of marks allocated for the exam
are 600 marks.

How to do the Examination

Download the 150 questions booklet and do the examination and


circle the correct answer in the coding sheet and scan it and send to
this whatsup group.

MOKEUP TEST FOR STREAM “A”PATTERN

Number of Questions: 150 Total Marks:600

Duration :2& ½ of hours Type: Multiple choice type


1).The Element of an electric heater is made of

a) Nichrome

b) Copper

c) Aluminum

d) None of these

2).When water is heated from 0o Celsius to 100o Celsius, the volume of water

a) Increase gradually

b) Degrease gradually

c) First increase, then decrease

d) First decrease , then increase

3)One mega watt hour (MWH) is equal to

a) 3.6 × 103 joule

b) 3.6 × 104 joule

c) 3.6 × 107 joule

d) 3.6 × 109 joule

4).At what temperature are the temperature on Celsius and Fahrenheit scales
equal?

a) 273o Celsius

b) - 273o Celsius

c) – 40o Celsius

d) 40o Celsius
5) The Period of revolution round the sun is maximum by which among the
following planets?

a) Mercury

b) Venus

c) Earth

d) Mars

6) Einstein got the Nobel prize for?

a) Theory of Relativity

b) Photo-electric effect

c) Polarisation

d) Radio activity

7) Galvanometer can be converted into a voltmeter by using

a) Low resistance in series

b) High resistance in series

c) Low resistance in parallel

d) High resistance in parallel

8) Gas law was given by

a) Boyle

b) Ostwald

c) Arrhenius

d) Faraday
9) .Kilowatt – hour is a unit of

a) Energy

b) Power

c) Electric charge

d) Current

10) The ozone layer protects us from

a) Ultra violet rays

b) Radio waves

c) Visual radiation

d) Infrared radiation

11) What will be the temperature of the maximum if 100 gm ice at 0oC is put in
100 gm water at 80oC? (Latent heat of ice = 80 cal / gm)

a) 35oC

b) 45oC

c) 60oC

d) 0oC

12).Fire in the diesel engine is produces by which of the following?.

a) Compression

b) Spark plug

c) Friction

d) Self starter
13).With an increase in pressure the melting point of max will.

a) Decrease

b) Increase

c) First increase and then decrease

d) Remain Unaffected

14).Which among the following is the best conductor of electricity?

a) Silver

b) Copper

c) Gold

d) Lead

15).Which among the following order of decreasing wavelengths of


electromagnetic waves is correct? I. Radio waves II. Infrared rays III. Visible
Light IV. X-Rays

a) II, I, IV, III

b) I, III, II, IV

c) I, II, III, IV

d) IV, III, II, I

16).Ampere-hour is the unit of which among the following?

a) Power

b) Energy

c) Intensity of current

d) Amount of charge
17).Who discovered X-Rays?

a) Madam Curie

b) Einstein

c) Roentgen

d) J. J. Thomson

18).Which among the following are primary colors?

a) Red, Green, Blue

b) Blue, Yellow, Green

c) Red, Magenta, Yellow

d) Yellow, Violet, Blue

19).At what temperature will the density of water be maximum?

a) 0o C

b) 32o C

c) - 4o C

d) 4o C

20).Persistence of vision is the principle behind?

a) Camera

b) spectroscope

c) Cinema

d) Periscope
21).Which metal is commonly used for making an electromagnet?

a) Copper

b) Iron

c) Nickel

d) Cobalt

22).Light from the laser is .

a) Monochromatic

b) Composite

c) Dispersed light

d) Incoherent

23).Choke is used to .

a) Reduce the current in AC circuit

b) Reduce the current in DC circuit

c) Convert AC to DC

d) Convert DC to AC

24).In a standing wave the distance between a node and adjacent antinode is

. a) 3λ / 2

b) λ / 2

c) λ / 4

d) 3λ /

25).A telescope and microscope differ in that .

a) Both are different instruments

b) Telescope’s eyepiece with longer focal lengths that the oblective


c) Telescope has objective of large focal length and eyepiece of smaller focal
lengths

d) None of these)

26).The weight of a body is .

a) The same everywhere on the surface of the earth

b) Maximum at the poles

c) Maximum at the equator

d) More on the hills than in the plains

27).At what temperature a body will not radiate any heat energy?

a) 0o C

b) 273o C

c) 100o C

d) -273o C

28).Electromagnetic spectrum consists of the following radiations

I. X-rays II. Gamma rays

III. Ultraviolet radiations IV. Infrared radiations

Choose the correct order of code in the increasing order of their frequency:

a) I, III, II, IV

b) II, I, III,IV

c) IV, III, I, II

d) IV, II, III, I

29).Only one part of moon can be seen from earth because .

a) Only one part reflects light


b) It does not rotate

c) The period of rotation and revolution are equal

d) None of these

30).Parsec is a unit of

. a) Pressure

b) Astronomical distance

c) Time

d) Energy

31).In which among the following is alternating current not used?

a) Refrigeration

b) Heat production

c) Electroplating

d) Radio detection

32).Blisters are formed more rapidly by the steam of boiling water in


comparision to boiling water itself because .

a) Temperature of the stream is higher

b) Stream enters the body pores rapidly

c) Stream is a gas and rapidly covers the body

d) Stream has latent

33).An ice cube is floating on the surface of water: How will the water level be
affected by melting of this ice cube?
a) Water level will be raised

b) Water level will go down

c) Water level will remain the same

d) Water level will first rise up then it will go down

34).What will be the effect on gravitational acceleration if the earth suddenly


stops its rotation?

a) It will reduce at the poles

b) It will increase at the poles

c) It will decrease at the equator

d) It will increase at the equator

35).Ohmic conductor among the following is .

a) Transistor

b) Thermal value

c) Electrolyte

d) Constantum

36).One Kilo Calorie heat will be equal to .

a) 4.2 joule

b) 4.2 x 102 Joule

c) 4.2 x 103 Joule

d) 4.2 x 104 Joule

37).Ball pen works on the principle of .

a) Viscosity

b) Boyle’s Law
c) Gravitational force

d) Capillarity and surface tension

38).The apparatus used in submarines to give clear view of the objects on the
surface of the ocean or ground is known as .

a) Periscope

b) sectant

c) stereoscope

d) telescope

39).Growth of the baby in the uterus is found using

. a) X-rays

b) Gamma rays

c) Ultra sound

d) Ultra Violet rays

40).The form of matter are .

a) 3

b) 4

c) 5

d) 7

41).The centre of the Newton’s rings pattern is dark since .

a) The light undergoes a phase change π

b) The glass plate plano-convex lens

c) The light undergoes a phase change 2 π

d) The light undergoes a phase change π/2


42).If a red-green flag is seen in green light it appears to be of which of the
following colour?

a) Green

b) Black

c) Black – Green

d) Red - Black

43).A moving electric charge produces .

a) Only electric field

b) Only Magnetic field

c) Both electric and magnetic field

d) Either electric or a magnetic field

44).Which among the following order of decreasing wavelengths of


electromagnetic waves are correct?

I. Radio waves II. Infrared rays

III. Visible light IV. X-rays

Choose the answer from the following code:

a) II, I, IV, III

b) I, III, II, IV

c) I, II, III, IV

d) IV, III, II, I

45).Which among the following is the surface to surface missile that is made in
India?

a) Dharti

b) Akash
c) Prithivi

d) Naag

46).Lightning conductors are made up of

. a) Iron

b) Aluminium

c) Copper

d) Steel

47).The I.C Chip used in a computer is made up of .

a) Silicon

b) Chromium

c) Gold

d) Lead

48).Which planet is nearest to the earth?

a) Mercury

b) Jupiter

c) Venus

d) Mars

49).Which among the following quantities is scalar?

a) Velocity

b) Acceleration

c) Work

d) Force
50).Nichrome wire is used in an electric heater because .

a) It has high resistance

b) It has high melting point

c) It can resist a current upto approx 5 amperes

d) For all of the above reasons

QUESTIONS 51 to 100 CHEMISTRY SUBJECTS (50 Questions)

51). Solutions are classified into aqueous and non-aqueous solutions, based on
a) Nature of solute particles

b) Nature of solvent

c) Size of the particles

d) Thickness of solvent

52). The solvent used to prepare aqueous solutions is .

a) Water

b) benzene

c) kerosene

d) petrol

53). A true solution does not show Tyndall effect, because of the .

a) Nature ofsolvent

b) Amount ofsolute

c) Size of the particles

d) Nature of solute
54). Tyndall effect is exhibited by .

a) True solutions

b) Suspensions

c) Colloidal solutions

d) Crystals

55). Tyndall effect is producted by .

a) True solutions of light https

b) Scattering of light

c) Refraction of light

d) Movement of particles

56). The particle size in a colloidalsolution is .

a) 1 Å – 10 Å

b) 10 Å - 2000 Å

c) More than 2000 Å

d) Less than 1 Å

57). The particle size in a suspension is .

a) 1 Å – 10 Å

b) 10 Å - 2000 Å

c) More than 2000 Å

d) Less than 1 Å
58). A solution which has more of solute, at a given temperature than that of
saturated solution is called a

a) Super saturated solution

b) Unsaturated solution

c) Colloidal solution

d) suspension

59). Chalk powder in water is an example of .

a) Saturated solution

b) Unsaturated solution

c) suspension

d) Colloidal solution

60). The particle size of the solute in true solution is .

a) 1 Å – 10 Å

b) 10 Å - 100 Å

c) 100 Å - 1000 Å

d) More than1000 Å

61).Milk is a .

a) True solution

b) Colloidal solution

c) Suspension

d) Saturated solution
62).Nitrogen in soil is an example for .

a) True solution

b) saturated

c) super saturated

d) unsaturated

63).Fog is a solution of

. a) Liquid in gas

b) Gas in liquid

c) Solid in gas

d) Gas in gas

64).Soda water is a solution of

a) Liquid in gas

b) Gas in liquid

c) Solid in gas

d) Gas in gas

65).Blood is an example of

a) True solution

b) Colloidal solution

c) Saturated solution

d) Suspension

66).The dispersed phase in a colloidalsolution is

a) Solute

b) Solution
c) Suspension

d) Mixture

67)Sugar and Salt solutions are

.a) Heterogeneous mixtures

b) True solutions

c) Colloidal solutions

d) Suspensions

68).Brownian movement explains the property of colloidal solutions.

a) optical

b) electrical

c) kinetic

d) mechanical

69).In aqueous solutions, the solvent used is .

a) benzene

b) ether

c) alcohol

d) water

70).The solution in which saturation is not achieved is called

a) Super saturated

b) Unsaturated

c) Saturated

d) Suspended
71).Cheese is a colloidal solution of

a) Solid in solid

b) Liquid in solid

c) Solid in liquid

d) Gas in solid

72).Cork is a colloid of .

a) Solid in solid

b) Liquid in solid

c) Solid in liquid

d) Gas in solid

73).Smoke is a colloid of

a) Solid in solid

b) Liquid in solid

c) Solid in liquid

d) Solid in Gas

74).The saturation temperature for 20.7g of CuSO4 soluble in water is .

a) 100C

b) 1000C

c) 200C

d) 300C

75).The solubility level of an aqueous solution of NaCl at 250C is .

a) 20g

b) 36g
c) 95g

d) 8g

76).The increase in the solubility of Sodium halides, in water at 250C is

a) NaCl > NaBr > Nal

b) NaBr > Nal > NaCl

c) Nal > NaBr > NaCl

d) NaCl = NaBr > Nal

77).Solubility of CaO in water is a

. a) Chermic

b) endothermic

c) exothermic

d) hypothermic

78).According to Henry’s Law, in gases, an increase in pressure increase .

a) Solubility

b) saturation

c) volume

79).Deep sea divers use mixture of

. a) Helium - Oxygen

b) Nitrogen - Oxygen

c) Hydrogen – Nitrogen

d) Helium – Nitrogen
80).The continuous random motion of colloidal particles is called .

a) Brownian movement

b) Zig zag movement

c) Continuous movement

d) Tyndall effect

81).On increasing the temperature, the solubility of the solute inthe solvent .

a) Increase

b) Decrease

c) Change

d) Does not change

82).Which law relates solubility of solvents with pressure?

a) Hess’ law

b) Henry’s law

c) Charles’ Law

d) Boyle’s law

83).When sunlight passes through the window of your house, the dust
particlesscatter the light making the path of the light visible. This
phenomenon is called as .

a) Brownian motion

b) Tyndall effect

c) Raman effect

d) Uniform motion
84).The Greek term ‘atomos’ means

a) divisible

b) indivisible

c) macro molecule

d) soft sphere

85).Isotopes are the atoms of same element, with same atomic number. But
with different.

a) Atomic number

b) Mass number

c) Number of electrons

d) Chemical nature

86).6C12 and 6C14 are .

a) Isotopes

b) Isobars

c) Isomers

d) Molecules

87).Atoms of different elements possessing in the same atomic mass are called
. a) Isotopes

b) Isobars

c) Isomers

d) Molecules
88)Atoms of different elements with same number of neutrons.

a) Isotopes

b) Isomers

c) Isobars

d) Isotones

89).Atomicity of oxygen in ozone molecule is .

a) 1

b) 2

c) 3

d) 4

90).Atomicity of primary gases is .

a) 1

b) 2

c) 3

d) 4

91).In the Beginning of the 20th century, Matter Wave concept was
introduced by

a) Broglie

b) Avogadro

c) Heisenberg

d) Einstein
92).The Principle of Uncertainty was introduced by .

a) Broglie

b) Avogadro

c) Heisenberg

d) Einstein

93).18Ar40 and 20Ca40 are considered as .

a) Isotopes

b) Isomers

c) Isobars

d) Isotones

94).The compound which does not show simple ratio of atoms, is .

a) Benzene

b) Acetylene

c) Hydrogen

d) Sucrose

95).Avogadro’s hypothesis relates volume of gases and ----------

a) mass

b) temperature

c) pressure

d) number of molecules

96).Atomicity of an element is .

a) Valency of an element

b) Atomic mass
c) Number of atoms in one molecule of an element

d) Isotope of an element

97).Atomicity is given by .

a) Mass/molecular mass

b) Mass of the element

c) Molecular mass X atomic mass

d) Molecular mass / atomic mass

98).The atoms of 6C13 and 7N14 are considered as

. a) Isotopes

b) Isomers

c) Isobars

d) Isotones

99).Isotones are the atoms of different elements having .

a) Same mass number

b) Same atomic number

c) Same number of neutrons

d) Same number of electrons

100).Atomicity of Phosphorous is .

a) 2

b) 3

c) 4

d) 5
Questions 101 to 150 BIOLOGY SUBJECTS (50 Questions)
101)Removal or degradation of environmental pollutants or toxic materials by
living organisms is called
A. Integrated disease management B. Hydroponic culture technique

C. Pasteurization D. Bioremediation

102) Once the erythrocytes enter the blood in humans, it is estimated that they
have an average lifetime of how many days. Is it:

a) 10 days

b) 120 days

c) 200 days

d) 360 days

103)Astronauts may use which technique to grow fruits and vegetables


A. Tissue culture techniques B. Cloning

C. Pasterisation D. Hydroponic culture technique

104)Surplus red blood cells, needed to meet an emergency, are MAINLY stored in
what organ of the human body? Is it the:

a) pancreas

b) spleen

c) liver

d) kidneys
105)Coconut milk contains the plant hormone
A. Auxins B. Cytokinins

C. Gibberallins D. All of these

106). Multiple Choice: During the final stage of cell division, the mitotic
apparatus disappears, the chromosomes become attenuated, the centrioles
duplicate and split, the nuclear membrane becomes reconstituted and the
nucleolus reappears. This phase of cell division is known as

: a) prophase (pron: prO-phase)

b) metaphase

c) anaphase

d) telophase

107)The order of insects which includes beetles is known as:

a) Coleoptera (pron: kO-lee-op-teh-rah)

b) Orthoptera (pron: or-tho-op-teh-rah)

c) Hymenoptera (pron: high-meh-nop-teh-rah)

d) Diptera (pron: dip-teh-rah)

107) Bacteriophage (pron: back-teer-e-o-faj) are

: a) bacteria

b) bacteria precursors

c) viruses

d) agents which cause the production of bacteria


108)Tissue culture does not involve
Growth of tissue in artificial
A. B. Asexual reproduction
medium

Use of generative nucleus in


C. Use of meristem D.
pollen culture

109) Which of the following is an example of symbiosis?

a) lichen

b) slime mold

c) amoeba

d) moss

110)Oxygen enters the body of a grasshopper through:

a) gills

b) spinnerets

c) spiracles

d) book lungs

111)A heart with a single atrium and single ventricle is a characteristic of


adult

: a) amphibians

b) arthropods

c) birds

d) fish
112)The physical appearance and properties of an organism which is the
expression of the genetic makeup is called the

: a) phenotype

b) pangenesis

c) parental trait

d) genotype

113) Organisms with cells containing two sets of parental chromosomes are
called

: a) diploid

b) bisomal

c) haploid

d) autosomal

114)The type of gene interaction in which the effects of one gene override or
mask the effects of other entirely different genes is called

: a) linkage

b) mutation

c) pleitropy (pron: ply-ah-tropy)

d) epistasis (pron: eh-pis-te-sis)

115) For which of the following creatures is fat the greatest percentage of
body weight?

a) termite

b) blue whale

c) zebra

d) female lion
116)Which is false regarding freshwater fish?

a) their blood is hypertonic to their environment

b) they often actively take up salt

c) they excrete urine hypotonic to the blood

d) their gills activel excrete salts

117) Synapsis and crossing over of chromosomes occurs in which phases of


meiosis?
a) Interphase
b) Prophase
c) Meterphase

d) Teleophase

118)Apical meristems are located at


A. Tips of leaves B. Tips of flowers

C. Tips of roots and stems D. Tips of roots only

119)Light duration plays a role in inducing or suppressing flowering, phenomenon


is called
A. Photosynthesis B. Photoperiodism

C. Phototropism D. Photogenetics

120) Study of aging is


A. Teratology B. Embryology

C. Gerontology D. Pathology
121) Bacteria which grow either in the presence or absence of oxygen
A. Aerobic bacteria B. Anaerobic bacteria

C. Facultative bacteria D. Microaerophilic

122)Ozone depletion occurs commonly due to


A. Carbon dioxide B. Chlorofluorocarbons

C. UV rays D. Deforestation

123) Conversion of ammonia or ammonium ion into nitrites during nitrogen


cycle occurs due to
A. Rhizobium B. Nitrosomonas

C. Nitrobacter D. Pseudomonas

124)Far-red light promotes flowering in


A. Short day plant B. Long day plant

C. Day neutral plant D. None of these


125)Sickle cell anemia is an example of
A. Chromosomal aberration B. Insertion of gene

C. Deletion of gene D. Point mutation


126) Test cross is used to find
A. Trait B. Phenotype

C. Genotype D. Ratios
127)Seeds are dormant in conditions of
A. Water scarcity B. Low temperature

C. Harsh winters D. All of these


128) Development of an egg into zygote without fertilization is called
A. Parthenogenesis B. Apomixes

C. Parthenocarpy D. None of these


129)In cloning, nucleus is introduced into
A. Somatic cell B. Egg cell

C. Sperm cell D. None of these

130)End of menstrual cycle in old age is called


A. Andropause B. Menopause

C. Gametopause D. All of these


131)Malonic acid is an example of:
A. Irreversible inhibitor B. Reversible inhibitor

C. Competitive inhibitor D. Non-competitive inhibitor


132)Production of two types of spores is known as
A. Heterospory B. Homospory

C. Heterogamy D. Gamospory

133) Maize is an example of


A. Monocot B. Dicot

C. Gymnosperms D. none of these


134)Eutrophication is
Process of decreasing nutrients Adequate nutrition accelerated
A. B.
by human activities by human activities

Changing the trophic levels of an Addition of more predators in an


C. D.
ecosystem by human activities ecosystem

135)In which of the following cases, genotypic and phenotypic ratio will
remain same in F2 generation
A. Law of independent assortment B. Law of Segregation

C. Test cross D. Incomplete dominance.

136)The position of a gene on chromosome is called


A. Habitat B. Position

C. Locus D. Location

137)True breeding variety is produced by


A. Self fertilization B. Cross fertilization

C. Both of these D. None of these

138)Most common type of Diabetes mellitus is


A. Type I B. Type II

C. MODY D. None of these


139)Which of the following group represent pathological fungi?
A. Mushrooms, morels and truffles B. Rusts ,smuts and molds

C. Penicillium D. All of these

140)Fungi which get their food directly from dead organic matter are called?
A. Parasitic fungi B. Predators

C. Mutualists D. Decomposers
141)ATP is a an important molecule for its major function
As an energy currency of the
A. B. As a coenzyme
cell

C. Both a and b D. None of these


142)Higher turgor pressure in a plant cell is maintained by:
Higher ionic concentration
Large number of vacoules in a inside vacuoles resulting from
A. B.
plant cell. active pumping of ions at their
tonoplastic membrane

Higher osmotic pressure of the


C. D. both b and c
cell vacuole
143) Legume plants are the hosts to
A. Rhizobium B. Mycorrhiza

C. Lichen D. Algae
144) Which of the following step of nitrogen cycle is not useful for plants
A. Ammonification B. Nitrification

C. Denitrification D. Both a and c


145)Which of the following is a compensation point:
Photosynthesis and respiration
Leaves respire and utilize O2 and occur at same rate. So there is
A. B.
release CO2. not net exchange of gases
between atmosphere and plants.

Rate of photosynthesis increases,


so do the O2 production, with a Rate of respiration becomes
C. D.
net release of oxygen coupled more than rate of photosynthesis.
with the uptake of CO2.
146)Visible light used in photosynthesis ranges from:
A. 300 - 700 nm in wavelength B. 350 - 750 nm in wavelength

C. 380 - 750 nm in wavelength D. 390 - 790 nm in wavelength.


147)Chlorosis, i.e., yellowish hue on the leaves results from
Accumulation of toxic waste
A. B. Deficiency of chlorophyll.
products in leaves.

Short supplies of mineral


C. D. All of these
nutrients in the soil.
148)Recombinant DNA contains DNA from
A. 2 different sources B. 3 different sources

C. 2 same sources D. 3 same sources


149) Transgenic plants are produced when foreign genes are introduced into
A. Mature plant embryo B. Immature plant embryo

C. Roots D. Leaves
150)Plasmid do not carry gene for
A. Antibiotic resistance B. Fertility

C. Growth D. Both b and c

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