Zoology
Zoology
Zoology
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1. Epithelial tissues are always found immediately adjacent to connective tissues because they
(A) lack blood vessels
(B) can make the exchanges with blood critical for their survival and function.
(C) have no extracellular matrix
(D) A and B
2. A series of functional changes that cause a sperm’s tail to beat more vigorously and prepare
its plasma membrane to fuse with the oocyte’s plasma membrane is called
(A) fertilization
(B) implantation.
(C) capacitation.
(D) syngamy.
3. At gap junctions, neighboring cells are connected by membrane proteins called
(A) connexins
(B) connexons
(C) Glycophorin
(D) None of the above
4. Approximately how long after fertilization does implantation of an embryo usually occur?
(A) 3 weeks
(B) about 6 days
(C) 1 day
(D) about 3 days
5. Which bone cells are bone-building cells?
(A) osteoclasts
(B) osteogenic cells
(C) osteocytes
(D) osteoblasts
6. Supporting cells in nervous tissue are called:
(A) neuroglia
(B) neurons
(C) cadherins
(D) mesenchyme
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7. A sprinter would experience muscle fatigue sooner than a marathon runner due to
(A) anaerobic metabolism in the muscles of the sprinter
(B) anaerobic metabolism in the muscles of the marathon runner
(C) aerobic metabolism in the muscles of the sprinter
(D) glycolysis in the muscles of the marathon runner
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13. Which of the following is correct for r-selected species?
(A) small number of progeny with small size
(B) small number of progeny with large size
(C) large number of progeny with small size
(D) large number of progeny with large size
14. The Shannon diversity index
(A) takes into account the number of species living in a habitat and their relative
abundance
(B) considers only evenness
(C) A and B
(D) takes into account the number of species living in a habitat
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19. Based on the abundances of species in different communities provided below, indicate which
22. Two mutant animals with white eyes were crossed. All F1 progeny had red eyes. When F1
was selfed it produced progeny with white and red eyes in the ratio 9:7. On the basis of the
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23. Antigen antibody reactions detected by a precipitate formation on an Agar gel is
(A) immunodiffusion assay
(B) immunoprecipitation assay
(C) immunoaggregation assay
(D) none of the above
24. The reactions that lead to the formation of amino acids from the TCA cycle intermediates are
(A) carboxylation
(B) isomerization
(C) transamination
(D) none of the above
25. Match the following:
Group I Group II
M. Receptor tyrosine kinase 1. inactivation of G proteins
N. cGMP 2. reception of insulin signal
O. GAP 3. Thyroid hormone
P . Nuclear receptor 4. receptor guanylyl cyclase
(A) M-2, N-4, O-1, P-3
(B) M-2, N-4, O-3, P-1
(C) M-1, N-3, O-4, P-2
(D) none of the above
26. Methaemoglobinemia is caused by the drinking of water contaminated with
(A) Nitrate
(B) Potassium
(C) Methane
(D) Mercury
27. In a chi-square test, what will be the degrees of freedom for a contingency table consisting of
3 rows (variable-1) and 2 columns (variable 2) ?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 5
(D) 6
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28.
of the
29. Neural modulation frequently works via second messengers that activate _____dependent
kinases to phosphorylate a protein.
(A) G protein
(C) cAMP
(D) voltage
30. Stem cells that can differentiate into all cell lineages is
(D) Megakaryocyte
the centre
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33. Phylogenetically the oldest antibody is
(A) IgM
(B) IgA
(C) IgD
(D) IgG
(A) Instinct
(B) Maturation
(C) Habituation
(D) Imprinting
(A) agnostic
(B) Territory
(C) Hierarchy
(D) Altruism
(A) infradian
(B) circadian
(C) circannual
(D) ultradian
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38. EDTA prevents cell adhesion by binding to ions of
(A) magnesium
(B) iron
(C) carbon
(D) calcium
40. In which type of signaling, the cell that expresses messenger molecules also produces
receptors?
(A) autocrine
(B) heterocrine
(C) paracrine
(D) endocrine
(A) estrogen
(B) cholesterol
(C) proteins
(D) carbohydrates
(B) calcium
(C) phosphate
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(C) Skin or integument
44. The process of old crust being pulled down and remelted is
(B) drifting
(D) subduction
(A) no evidence
(B) recognized that plant and animal fossils, besides rock layers, matched on the two
continents of Africa and South America
(A) 40%
(B) 1%
(C) 100%
(D) 4%
47. When using tracking devices, as a rule of thumb what percentage of the bird’s body mass
should the device weigh?
(A) 42%
(B) 3%
(C) 10%
(D) 12%
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48. Which of the following reaction is catalyzed by Lyase?
(A) scales
(B) jaws
(C) vertebrae
(A) L-lactate dehydrogenase will act only on L-lactic acid, and not D-lactic acid
(C) L-amino oxidase acts only on L-amino acids and not D-aminoacids
(A) is explained by the length-tension relationship of sarcomeres with the conclusion that
(B) states that an increase in cardiac output requires an increase in heart rate and stroke
volume
(C) states that an increase in venous return has a positive effect on SV and CO
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53. Who proposed the theory on the cause of the K-T Extinction?
(A) Alan Gr
(A) GABA
(B) Acetylcholine
(C) Noradrenaline
(D) Glutamate
57. What is largely responsible for the negative resting membrane potential (around -70 mV) in
a neuron?
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58. A couple can be assisted to have a child through GIFT. The full form of this technique is
(A) Hilsa
(B) Pomfret
(C) Mackerel
(D) Carp
(B) Karnataka
(C) Odisha
61. Which of the following is not the characteristic feature of Tassar silk?
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63. Salinity of the world’s oceans fall within
(C) 50 PSU
(D) 16 PSU
(A) Folate
(B) A
(C) C
(A) CD1
(B) CCR5
(C) CD8
(D) CD36
infection is
(B) Toxoplasma
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68. Which of the following species of the honey bee is not found in India?
(D)
(A) Tuberculosis
(B) Measles
(D) Diphtheria
(A) RNTCP
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