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7/21/2019 02_12_2014_botany.pdf http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/02122014botanypdf 1/80 Sl. No. 0002581 ACFBO ~e t ~ I I I I I I I I I I 2 14 BOTANY Time Allowed : 3 Hours] [Maximum Marks : 300 Read the following instructions carefully before you begin to answer the questions. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 1. This Booklet has a cover (this page) which should not be opened till the invigilator gives signal to open it at the commencement of the examination. As soon as the signal is received you should tear the right side of the. booklet cover carefully to open the booklet. Then proceed to answer the questions. 2. This Question Booklet contains 200 questions. Prior to attempting to answer the candidates are requested to check whether all the questions are there in series without any omission and ensure there are no blank pages in the question booklet. n case any defect .in the Question Paper is noticed it shall be reported to the Invigilator within first 10 minutes. 3. Answer all questions. All questions carry equal marks. 4. You must write your Register Number in the space provided on the top right side of this page. Do not write anything else on the Question Booklet. 5. An answer s heet will be supplied to you separate ly by the invigilator to mark the answers. 6. You will a lso encode your Register Number, Subject Code, Question Booklet SL No. etc. with Blue or Black ink Ball point pen in the space provided on the side 2 of the Answer Sheet. f you do not encode properly or fail to encode the above information, action will be taken as per commission s notification. 7. Each question comprises our responses A), B), C) and (D). You are to select ONLY ONE correct response and mark in your Answer Sheet. In case you feel that there are more than one correct response, mark the response which you consider the best. In any case, choose ONLY ONE response for each question. Your total marks will depend on the number of correct responses marked by you in the Answer Sheet. 8. In the Answer Sheet there are four circles @ @ © and @ against each question. To answer the questions you are to mark with Blue or Black ink Ball point pen ONLY ONE circle of your choice for each question. Select one response for each question in the Question Booklet and mark in the Answer Sheet. f you mark more than one answer for one question, the answer will be treated as wrong. e g f for any item,@ is the correct answer, you have to mark as follows: @•©@ 9. You should not remove or tear off any sheet from this Question Booklet. You are not allowed to take this Question Booklet and the Answer Sheet out of the Examination Hall during the examination. After the examination is concluded. you must hand over your Answer Sheet to the Invigilator. You are allowed to take the Question Booklet with you only after the Examination is over. 10. The sheet before the last page of the Question Booklet can be used for Rough Work. 11. Failure to comply with any of the above instructions will render you liable to such action or penalty as the Commission may decide at their discretion. 12. n all matters and in cases of doubt, the English Version is final 13. Do not tick-mark or mark the answers in the Question booklet. SEE BACKSIDE OF THIS BOOKLET FOR TAMIL VERSION OF INSTRUCTIONS Turn over
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Sl. No. 0002581

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2 14

BOTANY

Time

Allowed

: 3 Hours]

[Maximum Marks

:

300

Read

the following

instructions

carefully

before you begin

to answer the

questions.

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

1. This Booklet has a cover (this page) which should not be opened till the invigilator gives signal to open

it at

the

commencement of

the

examination. As soon as the signal is received you should tear

the right

side

of

the.booklet cover carefully to open the booklet. Then proceed to answer the questions.

2. This Question Booklet contains 200 questions. Prior to

attempting

to answer the candidates are

requested

to

check

whether all

the questions

are there

in

series without any

omission

and

ensure

there

are no blank pages in the question booklet. n case any defect.in the Question Paper is noticed it shall

be reported to the Invigilator within first 10 minutes.

3. Answer all questions. All questions carry equal marks.

4. You must write your Register Number

in

the space provided on the top right side of this page. Do not

write

anything

else on the Question Booklet.

5. An answer

s

heet

will be supplied to you

separate

ly by

the

invigilator to mark the answers.

6. You will also encode your Register Number, Subject Code, Question Booklet SL No. etc. with Blue or

Black ink Ball point pen

in the

space provided on the side 2 of

the

Answer Sheet. f you do not encode

properly

or

fail to encode the above information, action will be

taken as per

commission s notification.

7. Each question comprises our responses A), B), C) and (D). You

are

to select ONLY ONE correct

response and

mark in

your Answer

Sheet. In

case

you

feel that

there

are more

than

one correct

response, mark the response which you consider the best. In any case, choose ONLY ONE response for

each question. Your total marks will

depend

on

the number of

correct responses marked by you in the

Answer

Sheet.

8. In the Answer Sheet

there

are four circles @ @ © and @

against

each question. To answer the

questions you are to mark with Blue or Black

ink

Ball

point

pen ONLY ONE circle of your choice for

each question. Select one response for

each

question in the Question Booklet and mark in the Answer

Sheet. f you mark more than one

answer

for one question,

the answer

will be

treated as

wrong.

e g

f

for any item,@ is

the

correct answer, you have to mark

as

follows:

@•©@

9. You

should

not remove

or

tear off

any

sheet from this Question Booklet. You are not allowed to take

this

Question Booklet

and the

Answer

Sheet

out of

the

Examination Hall

during

the

examination.

After the examination is concluded. you must hand over your Answer Sheet to the Invigilator. You are

allowed to

take

the Question Booklet with you only after the Examination is over.

10. The

sheet

before

the last

page of the Question Booklet can be used for Rough Work.

11. Failure to comply with any of the above instructions will render you liable to such action

or

penalty as

the Commission may decide at their discretion.

12. n all matters and in cases of doubt, the English Version is

final

13. Do not tick-mark or mark the answers in the Question booklet.

SEE BACKSIDE OF

THIS

BOOKLET FOR TAMIL VERSION

OF

INSTRUCTIONS

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a=ITlUJrrm

GlS'lmB;a;LDruQ)

C) A)

b 6 U J D r r m ~

R)

a = r f t U J r r m ~

D) A)

a = I T l L U r r m ~

R)

b 6 L l D I T 6 0 1 ~

26. Which

of the following statements is/are correct?

In

fern l

eaf

chloroplasts

are present in

I.

Cells of upper

epidermis

IL

Cells of lower epidermis

III

Mesophyll cells

Codes:

A) Only I

is correct

I,

II and

III

are

correct

£ w 8 i ~ L 801.6Jwi8iroiru ~ ~ 1 ~ Q ) 6 ) J 6ITl?

B) Only I I and III

are

correct

D) Only I

and

II

are

correct

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@QJ I>n5lru s ; r r Q l T u u @ . $ l D ~

I. a L D r u ~ D ~ ~ r r r u ~ @ 6 ; ® Ga=rue;m

IL

£ w ~ w ~ a D r r r u

~ @ . s ® Ga:ruc9>m

rrr. .@Q)Q) Q)lDlU c: )l@B;® Gs:rue;m

® Dltd@

A) I LDL.@tb

6ITl B)

II LDW J)ltD

III s ITI

C) I, II LD£i>g)IL.b III s:ITI

D)

I LDW

9l b

I l fITl

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A P

1al tru turc ca ll rhizophor

1 found m

A)

Adrnntu m

B

Dry P

n

JP

Selagrn lla

(D)

Lycopodmm

61l17Cen<:urrrr

Gral D ilJDuurrQT

~ m L D u

a > r r ~ u u @ r u 1 9 1 [ i } ~ r u

(A) ~ ~ U J r r · Lili

B) LQ')17UJITULifl'1u

C) Q > r r ~ Q   Q ) Q >

D

a>Q).$

<:

...

rrC

urnq

tutb

28.

Azolla is a

A)

Bryophyte

(B)

Xerophyte

(C)

Lithophyte

(D)

Pteridophyte

iC:SrrruQ>rr ' 1 o o u ~ V>®

A)

UQ'llJ(:UJ rrmuL.. (B)

ICl] TQ )UL

(C)

Q $ l ~ ~ I T Q l U L

Qu flCL rrQ>UL

29.

Which

one of

the following is called peat moss?

(A)

Funaria

(B)

Pelia

(C)

Porella

Sphagnum

£ ~ e ; Q i f r L Q J J D l ) ; l l ' 1 r ' ~ "l.SL..LDrrw  c;rmuu@tb?

(A)

:.u YiCmrrhurr (B)

l.SroJUJrr

(C)

GurrG17Q>Q>rr

(D)

coiu

u

rr8imtb

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30.

juillworts are

A)

Isoetes

B)

Selagin

ella

C)

Osmunda D)

Adiantum

6 ; Q S l Q > u r r r r L . . . G i u 6TQTUU@UQ)GLI U J I T ~ Q 1 ?

J f

m<::srrw L...Giu

(B)

Q , l ) f T ~ ~ Q ) r T

C)

~ G i u Q P m L r r

D)

~ 1 1 } - U J I T ~ ~ L D

31. Which among the following Marchantiales lack air

chambers

or areolae?

A)

Riccia

B)

Marchantia

Dumortiera

(D) Reboulia

£C: J>

Qa;rr@.$a;uuL...@mro L D r r r r e : ; m ~ C : w r o f f i > G L 1 r t l ~ 6 u 5 1 G > a;rr.d> DQ)JD @ r o Q ) r r ~ § J 6 T ~ ?

(A)

i f l ~ w r r ·

(B)

L D r r r r a ; m ~ w r r

(C)

11}- Y,LDrTrTli}-IJ'fT

(D)

rflC:urrrolw rr

32. Which

among the

following is the only genus

of

the Bryophyte

of

great economic and

ecological

value

?

A)

Funaria

B)

Riccia

~ S p h a g n u m

(D) Anthoceros

£C: J>

Q a ; r r @ B ; a ; u u L . . . @ m ~

LSlQ)11C:wrrQ">uL...

p i r T G L l l J ' ~ ~ Q >

~ C : 1 1 ®

C:urfl66ltb

G u @ r o r r ~ r r 1 1

LD Dt91tb

B i , d > l ) l ~ J D ~ J > ~ B ; @ j uSla;6l..jtb u w m u @ . 1 J D ~

A)

.uiy C:QTiflwrr

(B) iflB;gjwrr

(C) GiuC:u.$QTtb

(D)

~ J i > C : f i r r g j r r f f i >

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Th nu

b

r t1 n n th hfi C cl

A)

@

@

C)

C }) [ )I

34. Gemma Cup   is

pr

ese

nt

in

A) Riccia

Mar

c

hanti

a

C) ntho

ceros

(0) Porclla

rfl.$5lUJrr

(D) Qurr11Q>  rr

35. The

advanced

sporophytc

is

seen in

A)

Riccia

~ p h a g n u m

A)

rfl8i5l

UJ rr

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16

of th

p 8

B

On

I< ur

{B)

(D)

p;irTQJ®

(B)

Porella

(D)

Anthoceros

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36.

n

Bryophyte, sporophyte differentiated

into

A)

Stem, Leaf, Capsule

Foot, Seta, Capsule

C) Root,

Stem, Leaf

D)

Rhizoids, Stem, Leaf

(C) ~ r u f r ,

~ a i r @ ,

@ Q Q

(D) Q lf}'61TuJ@ , a i T @ ~ Q Q

37.

Sphagnum

is commonly known as

A)

Bog moss

B)

Turf

moss

C) Peat moss

All the above

A) urrB L ITW

B) Lfru LOrTW

C) t5L... LDrTW

38. The simplest sporophyte among

the

Bryophyte is seen

in

A)

Marchantia

~ R i c c i a

C) Anthoceros

(D) Funaria

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o

mm

n 1 m nt of yl

mm

pteridoph

A) r ch c

(C)

(D)

Vcs cl

QLnlC:LrrQ1uL..@e;mJQ, a ; r r ~ u u @ a b G u r r ~ r u r r a r

Q 6Q>

&.{ )

(A)

tq.

T

6;6J

C:tu

(B) iq.11e;£@e;m

(C)

gu£1Q\1Q)11@s;m

(0)

QQJ

s Q

e;

m

40. Which among the following is an aquatic pteridophytes?

(A)

Equisetum

(B)

Selaginella

(C) Lycopodium

Marsilea

£wa;6ii5TLQJ i>gvm f,ir

rurrw GuflC:LrrQ'luL..

I T Q J f ] a b

(A)

rrB>®filLab

(B)

Q a : Q > r r ~ Q Q T Q ) Q > r r

(C)

Q>Q)8;C:s;rr<:urriq.tulb

{D) LOrrr rl6l51turr

41. The redwood tree is

(A)

Dalbergia

(B) Acacia

Sequoia

(D)

Pinus

fil6ULIL.t

. LQ)L

lDIJ aD r o o u ~

(A)

L r r Q > Q u r ' r ~ l U r r

(B)

c >l ;<:a;filUJ

IT

(C)

Qe:8;C:s;rrturr

(D)

Q')UQTQu

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42.

cas ovule

is

type

A)

Anatropous

C)

Campylotropous

Q>a:s;w

~ Q r r ~ ~

QJQ>s;UJ IT@iLD

A)

~ ~ L f J I T U W

C)

Gs;LbQ>uGrurrL.fJrruGiu

43. Ovuliferous scales are

present

in

Pi

nu

s

B)

Cycas

C) Gne

tum

D)

Ephe

dr

a

~ 6 l . j r o l o 0 Q u 1 J G i u Q a : ~ r u < ' h m < ' h r r ~ u u @ G l . J ~

A)

~ u ~ w

B)

Q>a:8;Gs;Giu

C)

,IELLLD

D)

6fo

0

oDLIJfT

44. The Fath

er

of

Pa

leobotany is

A)

Arnold

Birbal Sa

hni

C)

Andrews

D

)

Lin

naeus

A)

~ r ' r ~ r r r u L .

B

t5r r

urrru s = r r ~ ~

C)

~ m L . ( ' . 9 ~

D)

rol

G65TU.J

Git

Orthotropous

D) Amphitropous

B)

~ r r G p ; r r L I J r r u G i u

D)

~ L b t 5 1 LIJITUGlu

r u ~ @ i l b

9

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I i i

bund n

1

\ 1) bl I

H) h nn 1

C)

J

J{

ilrnl

Q ITIDUlq.lD

lD

A)

1ElGQJ"m11

B)

Ge6m

C)

L5l661TQJl]lD

D)

B ITa> I] >6iIT

Q

46.

The

fo

s1l form genus medullosa refers

to

A) Root

B)

Seed

Stem

D)

Leaf

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A)

C:6U

rr

B)

6fil >

  b

C)

~ E i l i l r @

D)

@m

Q>

47.

The

eras are divided into

A) Epochs

B)

Periods

JfJ(

Both A)

and

B)

D) None of

thes

e

s;rrQ>6U 1>Q UJ 1>JDBiGTT ~ s ; u

L5l

rflB>

s;

u u@£loo D68l

A)

s=s;rr

ulbtb

B) s;rrQ>ri.Js;m

48. Choose

the

fo

ssil Gymnosperm from

the

following:

A)

Calamites

Pentoxylon

A)

<:s;Q>Q>LOL...w

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20

B) Lepidodendron

D) Rhynia

{B) QQ>i5l(:LrrQLQrLJ71TQr

D) Q ) Q ~ U J I T

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49.

i iassic period

is known as

. Y

The age of cycads

(B)

The

age of bryophyte

C) Both A) and

(B)

(D)

None

of these

LrflUJrrffiSl. i;

.inrrrulb

Grm

~ p S l U J u u @ L b

A)

ma=Ge;L_Giu e;rrQ)Lb

(B)

uITlGUJrrmuL_

e;rrQ)Lb

(C)

A)

LDW 1)JLO

(B)

@ m 6 L l @ I J ~ @ L b D)

@QJ

iJffi

§16l.JuSlromQ)

50. Which of

the

following

is

a living fossil?

51.

52.

A) Ephedra

C)

Equisetum

£ w . i n ~ L Q J i J p 5 l r u 6 ) J r T ~ ~ 6 h l D L J ~ $ 1 : i U U t q - Q J L O ~ § ?

(A) . G u L I J " r r

(C) r:r:. i;@iQa:L_LLb

The

Gnetum

species are mostly

A) Runners

Lianas

,lliLLLb 

6lJ > Dlmi.O Q u r r ~ Q J r r e ;

(A)

~ @ D ~ ©

C)

mruUJmrrGiu

Ginkgo biloba

(D) Anthoceros

(B)

Parasites

(D)

Saprophytes

(B)

~ L _ ~ ~

(D)

8 ' r T I D J ~ ~

Transfusion tissue

is

in associated

with the

Leaves

of

cycas (B)

Stem of

selaginella

C)

Roots

of

monocots (D)

Capsule

of

funaria

' t q - 1 J " r r 6 h l < 0 n n 9 ~ ~ ~

:tJs;'

@ ~ ® J L ~

G ~ r r L r r L J m L U J § J

A)

m a = . i n G i u @ ~ r u

(B)

Q s : Q > r r ~ G m r u Q > r r ~ ~

C)

~ ®

6 l S l p ; ~ m Q ) ~ r r Q J l } C Q J r r

D) : . u ~ G m r f l U J r r 6 l S l 6 h l G . i n u s ; ~ r u

2

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\\Tlu h

fth fi

II

wing

is n

t t

A)

rnation

0))

Girdling 1 nf trac •

£ w e ; ~ L Q J l D { 1 ) 1 . ( ; T ~ ~ B > Q I )

A)

/J D/bfJ

C§4>e;m G s ; r r ~ L ~

B) e r r i l ~ L . . Q Q J i r C 6 n l ~ m

C) meQ>ib QQJeru

lJ)

QJQ)QTUJ

QJ q QJ

®Q)Q) Q 9 g Q J

LJEim L l 19 G ~ r r

rr

54. The larges t group of living Gymnospe rm is

A) Cycadales

Co n

ifera

les

(C)

Eph

edrales

D)

Gmkgoales

(A) g)6 S>GLruffi>

(B)

Ga;rr00 1:.GuG11ruQ\J

(C)

;Tt

Shq

.

G11ruQ\>

(D

)

~ m < : a ; r r G

Q)ffi)

55. Radi

oca

rb

on

dating

is used

to

find out

th

e a ge of

A) Buildings

~ F o s

C) Rocks D) Baby

A)

a;l..tq.

Ltb

C)

UITQ) D

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B) G ~

r u ~ u S l

(D)

® W l i > Q ~

?

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56.

. mber is

(A)

Hormone

B)

Dye

Fossil

resin

(D) Fossil fern

~ I . b u r r '

~ 6 i s r u § J

(A)

~ r r i r G L D r r m

B)

6rTUJ Lb

C)

G p ; r r r u ~ u 5 l r r G 1 J 6 1 ~

D)

G ~ r r r u ~ u 5 l r r

G u l l ~

57.

Half

life period of C

14

is

about

(A)

500

years

5,

700 years

(C)

50

years

D) 5x10

14

years

C

14

6isT c: 9jQ)IJ

~ l l j G T r

c$rTQ)lDrTQT§J 8TlDrrr'r

(A)

5 ~ ~ @ a ; m

(B) 5,1 46Wr@a;m

(C) 5 ~ 6 W r @ a ; m

D)

5xl0

14

4EW@8im

58.

The

age

of

rock

is calculated

on

the basis of

(A) Types offossils present

(B) Number

of strata present

C)

Amount

of uranium

present

Amount of lead present

u rTQ'J ) u5l6isr Q J U @Q J J:i>p l6isr c: 91 llj-U L Q}

LuSlru

c$Qm"

B;.$1

LUu@. 1

23

'

CF O

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M 1d n h 1r

t

)

f ph dr

Gmk

C) Araucana

D) Tax

us

'. Jmei'IUJrr

&ft> firu LD11t 0·

r o o u ~

A)

~ n S l L o T

B)

~ f f i J C s ; r r

C)

~ I J ( : a ; rfl

UJ

T

D)

C:L.$6Qu

60. Monkey Puzzle tree

is

A)

Cupressus

C) Ginkgo

A) @)LIIJ c'FW

C) ~ f f i J C : q ; r r

61. The alternate

name

of Guttiferae

A)

Poacea

e

C) Apiaceae

A)

<:urrCUJGllSl

C) '}"LS'lCuCUJ®l

ACF BO

B)

Taxus

Araucaria

B)

C:LMW

D) ~ 1 J . C : a ; 6 1 U J I T

Clusiaceae

D)

Arecaceae

24

B) ®"96<:UJE¥1S1

D)

~ r f l B ; C s ; § l C U J

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62.

Perianth is reduced

to lodicules in the family

A)

Liliaceae

B)

Orchidaceae

Poaceae

D)

steraceae

C)

~ u r r C w M C w

63.

Flesh edible

part

of apple is

A)

Endocarp

B)

Mesocarp

Thalamus

D)

Epicarp

~ u t . S l G T i l m a:Q>pJuu.d> DrrQT ~ m r E m 8 i c H l . ~ w ® ~

A)

6 r ~ L r r s ; r r r ' r u

B)

u)

~ F I T :irrfru

C)

p. Q

rrlDffi> D) 6ru i.Sls;rrr ru

64. n example of albuminous seed showing hypogeal germination is

(A) Castor

C) Maize

25

B) Bean

Cicergram

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Ve1 ill

t

r mfl r

ccn

l

found

rn th

nu

(A)

l ndnx

JB{

I u n

(C)

Eu1 h

rlt

D)

talarin

Q

lq

ifl LD

(A)

L.Q

]L.ITB;QU

(B)

Q5)

r. 1U

0)

\Yi

:u rfn51 tu T

(D)

@)C:l]rr

d::ruif UJrr

6G.

Asafoetida is obtained from the

Roots

B)

Seeds

(C) Fruits

(D)

Wood

Guc;ri.Ja;rrwtb ""®B;s;uu@tb

U @ > ~ t u r r m ~

(A)

<:QJrra;m

(B) QS°Q >fbB>Qr

(C)

a ; ~ a ; G i r

(D)

B>LQ'>L.

67.

An

example of poor mans timber is

(A)

Teak

(B)

Sal

~ a m b o o

(D)

Eucalyptus

(A) C:fb. ®

(B) e:rrru

(C)

( :Pri..l.tlru

(D) ~ a ; 5 ' l u L . G i u

68. Spikelet inflorescence is a characteristic feature of the family

(A)

Solanaceae

(C) Cucurbitaceae

(A)

Ga=rrrurrGQT6)

(C)

©S;a;rrl.Sll...C:ufl

ACFBO

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(B)

Apiaceae

~ P o a c e a e

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69.

- CBN is r e l ~ t e d

to

A)

Morphology

B) Cytology

Taxonomy

D) Embryology

ICBN GTfhawrr@

Q ~ r r L i r L J m L w ~

A)

LJ D ~ Q ) L D L J L S l l L J @

B)

Qa:ruQSlwru

C) Gl..JGIDB;uu rrL..i.q..lLI ru

D)

8;Q961Slwru

70. When stem is modified

into

leaf like structure it is called

.JP Cladode

C) Succulent

A)

SilGTTrrGLrrl....

B) Cladophyll

D)

Phyllode

B)

SilmrrGur

ooL. ;i>

D) tSJruarurrL..

71. Which cannot be represented in a floral

diagram

A) Aestivation

B) Placentation

Superior and inferior nature of the

ovary

D) Locules

in

the ovary

\ d . 8 : < ' f l ~ ~ f l : 2 ; ~ r u G T ~ m m . 9 ; B;rTLL Q P t . q . . w r r ~ ?

A) . @ ~ W Q l L D ~

B) <§Gi>

~ L @ QPm D

C) alDru

lDLL

DlD J)ILD

£ lDLL <§lDQ lU ~ ~ Q ) L . 0

D) @5lDQ"lUuS1@ ~ m r o ~ Q " l D B ; G l r

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C

mpl t

fl

w

r n

B

(

)

P1

nee

of

and

o CJ um and

gyn

CIUlll

.JP1'

Pr

enc

of

fom

horl

@@

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Jf9J

(A)

~ Q ; U I T I D l D Q ) C r ~ Q l

B)

~ l ] i f 6 L D i J 6 i r LDQ) r

(C)

lDl£ JJbP >

~ r r r o QJL.LLb

lDLD

gii

O

@;rue; Q

L.Li.0 ® ~ I D

(D)

,(§

ITQr@)

G U l . . L r i . J q ; ~ L b @ C J H I D

73. Eclipta prostrata is given in the treatment of

(A) Expelling

round

worms

..ffe

Liver disorders

and

Jaundice

(C)

Rheumatism

(D)

Fever

{ij},,Q>m

@ ~ n . J u @ H · ~ a ; Q $ l u L r r

y<-:qm;iuL.C:gL.Lrr , , g u u @ $ l D ~

A) ~ Q > m l . J y @ B i e ; Q > m c 91ffiWID

(B) e;rurolJW

C:JDITlU lDJDl])JLD l D ~ 6 I D

.$1TlDITQ>Q).$@j

(C)

L . @ Q J I T

 

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Banyan

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Vanda

(C)

Croton

(D) Arnaranthus

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rows horizontally on

the

surface

of the

soil

Runner

(B) Rhizome

(C)

Sucker

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A)

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Superficial

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B

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system is

followed in m

ost

of

the

co m

mo

nwealth countries?

Bentham a

nd

Hooker

(B) Engler and Prantle

(C) Hutchin

so

n

(D) Takh

ta

jan

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C)

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terac

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Jaundic

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liver

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B) ~ r T L ~ L O U l U J I T aLDrflllf.LDIT

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A) Panicle

C)

Catkin

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C) (]e;L.._. 100

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D)

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a t c h

List I

with List

II

and

select

the

correct

answer

by using

the

codes given below

the

~ : .

List I

List II

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1.

Outgrowth

of funicle

b)

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2.

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(c)

Caruncle

3.

Persistant nucellus

d) Aril

4.

Inner integument

a)

b)

,

(c)

(d)

A)

1

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4

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~

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2

1

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3

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1

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of more than four

spores in a

mother

cell

is

called

Polyspory

B) Polyspermy

C) Polyembryony

D)

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tnple

fusion

1 l

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A)

m

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(A)

C)

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stamens

are found in

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C) Compositae

A)

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85. Consider the following statements :

h

form tt n

f

B)

r

D)

Fruit

wall

(B)

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D)

~ ~ ~ r r r u

(B)

Cruciferae

(D) Liliaceae

(B) ®@61GuC:1J

D)

lSl

rurol

C:UJ6l

ssertion (A) Sclerenchyma cells are

rarely

found in plants

Reason R)

Sclerenchyma

cells are dead and lack protoplasm

Now

select

your

answer

according

to the

coding

scheme

given below

(A)

Both

(A) and {R)

are true

(R) is the correct

explanation

of A)

B) Both (A) and R) are

true

but R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

Jli?} (A) is false

and

R)

is true

D) A) is true and R) is false

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A)

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(R)

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(A) (A) LD Dgitli> (R) @1Joo@Lb a:rfl (R) m ~ (A) u5lm a:rflUJrrm QS m8is;LDrr®t.0

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(D) (A)

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86 • Kranz anatomy is shown by

A) C

2

plants

JP( C

4

plants

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A)

C)

C

2

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C

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Photosynthesis

B)

Support

C)

Storage

D)

Cond·uction

A)

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B)

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C) C:a:uS1uy

D)

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88. Bundle cap is made

up

of

A)

Parenchyma

B)

Collenchyma

C)

Chlorenchyma

Sclerenchyma

A)

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B) G e ; r r r u ~ 6 6 l a ; L D r r

C)

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D)

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B) C

3

plants

D)

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plants

B)

C

3

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D) 51 GJ

.

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89

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What

1 J

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u

rd

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JI?

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tangular

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90.

Match the following :

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Ilistogen theory

1.

Schuepp

b)

Tunica corpus theory

2.

Hanstein

(c)

Korper

kappe

theory

3.

Schmidt

d)

Three tissue system

4.

Sachs

(a)

(b)

(c)

d)

A) 2

3 4

1

J;B

2 3

1 4

(C)

3

2 1

4

D)

2

4

3

1

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2.

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d)

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a) b)

(c)

d)

A)

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4

1

B) 2 3

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4

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3

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1 4

(D)

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4

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1

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91. Aerenchyma is mostly found

in

A) Xerophytic plants

(B) Mesophytic plants

C) Epiphytic plants

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(D)

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92.

Quiscent

centre is

found in

Root

tip

(B)

C)

Flower

tip

(D)

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(C)

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93.

The vascular bundles

in

maize roots are

(A) Collateral and endarch

B) Collateral and exarch

C) Radial and

endarch

Radial

and

exarch

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91.

'H1stogl nth •ory

\ \ propo

ed b}

(A) Nag h

Sf (

H n m

(D)

Schmidt

(A)

J

rR Birol

B) ~ I T L J u S l G l > 6 i r

(C)

a ~ m w 1 s m

(D)

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95. The companion cells are present in

(A) Bryophyta

(B)

Pteridophyta

Angiosperms

(D) Gymnosperms

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(A)

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L

B) GL1flC:L1TQ>UL LIT

(C) ~ 1 § 6 l C : w w G u r r L b s ; m

(D)

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96. The inner layer of exine of the pollen grain is called

as

A)

Se

xine

(C) Ectine

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(C) 'ir. OOLOO

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97

.

Head inflorescence is

found in

(A)

Asteraceae

JV

Malvaceae

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(A)

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C)

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98. ark is formed by the activity of

(A)

Vascular

cambium

J$)

Phellogen .

C)

Apical

meristem

D) Intercalary meristem

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C) © ~ ~ J ; a ; ~ ~ a ;

D) ~ L ~ 8 ; B > ~ % J a ;

99.

Trachieds

are

having

(A)

Open ends

·CB) Circular ends

C)

Flattened

ends

Tapering blunt

ends

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Four

A)

J

C) @

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u rd cells found m

th

tom

B)

1 h

D

B) W

D)

101. Match

List

I with List

II and

choo e

the

correct answer

using

the codes given below.

List I

List

II

a)

Rice

1. T 

41

,

Tkm, C0

26

b)

Wheat

2. Coorg and e n t ~

c)

Sugarcane

3.

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11- 8

d)

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B0

3

, COS

 

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3

4

1

B)

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2

1 4

C) 2

1

4

3

3

4 2

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26

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c) d)

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2

3 4 1

B)

3

2 1

4

C)

2 1 4

3

D) 1 3 4

2

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102. Consider the following statements.

Assertion

A)

: Viruses differ from

all other

ce

llular

forms of life.

Reason

(R)

Viruses

contain

either DNA (or) RNA.

Now select

your

answer according to

the

coding

scheme

given below.

J if

Both

A) and R) are true R)

is

the correct

explanation

of A)

(B)

Both

A) and R) are true

but

(R) is not correct

explanation

of A)

(C) A) is

false

and (R) is true

(D)

Both

A) and R) are true

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D

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.

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A) LDdJWJtb (R) 6 I T l w r r m ~

103. Citrus canker is a disease caused by

A)

a fungus

(B)

an

alga

(C)

a lichen

ffef

a bacterium

. (A)

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(B)

~ ®

~ r u s ; r r

(C)

~ ®

Q)Q). 8im

D)

~ ®

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111

b c-t

11a?

¢

P

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bet

nucleu

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B)

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C) m L D L . . C : L r r s ; r r ~ i q . n 1 w r r

D)

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105. Which of the following is a bacterial disease?

A) Measeles

B)

Chicken pox

JP

Syphilis

D) AIDS

A)

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B)

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60ltDQ>

LO

C)

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D)

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106. Which of the following

dis

e

ases aff

e

cts

the nervous

system?

Pf Rabies

C) AIDS

A) 1Jrn5<0iu

C) '1 u'.J L..<Oiu

CFBO 4

B) Pneumonia

D) Jaundice

B) . f f i C : t n r r ~ W I T

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  Which of the following is a viral disease of plants?

Banana Bunchy top

B)

Blast

of rice

(C) Tikka disease of groundnut

(D) Red

rot

of sugarcane

108.

Ti-plasmids are present

in

(A)

Cymbidium

B)

Agrobacterium

D)

Ti-i.Slmrr'11luSl@a;m

~ r u :urrm§J

(A)

6 l t O i S l ~ U J l b

B)

C)

~ 8 ; G 1 7 r r u r r 8 i ~ i f l w t . O

D)-

109.

The father of Plant Pathology is

y r

Stephen

Hales

B)

(C)

Andrews

(D)

flirTQJIJ

Gp;muu5lwQ 'lm flifDQ fh 6 T ~ u u @ Q . J r r

(A)

' 1 1 > ~ u m ~ r r r u Q \ >

B)

C)

~ m L . ( ) ~

D)

4

Dendrobium

All of

these

Q G rrt5 U

t O

@Q)QJ ~ Q ) ~ ? i ~ ~ L b

Arnold

Linnaeus

~ r r ~ r r r u L .

Q $ 1 G ~ U J w

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Tobacco mo me viru i

X 1

RNA vuu

B) D A

ru

C)

Ad no

v1ru

D)

Pox virus

LtQ)l&uSlmrue; Qt0rroo6.

oorul]w ' 1 6 G T U ~

®

A)

RNA

OOQJl]Qu

B)

DNA

OOQJl]Qu

C)

CGnrr

~ Q J l ] Q u

D)

urr6iw maJl]W

111.

Bacteria

differ from virus

in

having

Cytoplasm

B)

Their own genetic

material

C) No proper nucleus

D) Pathogenic

nature

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A)

Q'l6LC:L.rrt.5l61Trr6tb

B) ~ ~ r o

Q 6 r r ) i ' > ~

LDIJLIQurr@m

C) Q ~ G l f l Q J I T Q T ILLaiQ?@IDQ'lQ)

0) u r r r r p ; C : ~ r r Q 6 ~ 8 ;

JblQ'lru

(C:JbrrtLi ~ r r S ; ® t b ~ 6 ' T Q ' l L D )

112.

Ba

cteria

are

present everywhere except in

A) Ice

B) Soil

C) Sea water

Distilled water

A)

u00l.9>a;L..iq..

B) L ~

C)

a;u;i>fferr

D) QJITQ>Q Q.llq

P rr

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- The flagella

of

bacteria

are

composed of

%

Protein

(B)

(C)

Carbohydrate

(D)

u r r . $ 1 . e . r r l U J r r G I S l ~ s ; o o s : u 5 l Q ' l w @ ~ Q T r r r u ~ Q T ~

A)

' - l l J ~ L i : l

(B)

(C) s ; r r f r G u r r Q ) ~ L G I J " L

(D)

114. Which of the following is a correct statement?

(A) All bacteria are parasites

B) All bacteria are

saprophytes

Many

bacteria are heterotrophs

D) All bacteria

are

autotrophs

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b f ~ ~ ~ O O U ) W I T ~

8'1. i>l lJ?

A)

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B)

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C) U Q

urr8;12.

.T1UJrr8;s;ro

i.Slw

~ Q S ) s ; r o

D)

GTruQ>rr

urr8;12.IT1UJrr8;s;m

~ w ~ G I S l s ; r o

115. Nitrifying

bacteria

convert

(A)

Nitrogen

into

nitrates

Lipid

Amide

@lui.Sl©

~ 6 G ) U ) @

%

Ammonia

or ammonium

compounds into nitrates

C) Nitrate into nitrogen

D) Carbon dioxide into

carbohydrates

o o p ; L . I J ~ Q ' l m

: 5 1 6 5 > r u : 5 1 r o i ~ L i : l

urr.$12.rrlwrr

w s ; ~ L Q J r T l ) J

U)fTJD Dili

Q s : t i . J . $ l J D ~ ?

(A) o o p ; L I J " ~ 6 5 > Q T Q"l, )LGl)l....Lrrs;

B) ~ L i : l G L O r r a l l w r r ~ r u r u ~ ~ L i : > G L D r r ~ U J L i : l

~ L . . @ Q u r r @ 6 5 > f f i 65>p;l..Gl)l..Lrrs;

C) Q'lp;l..Gl)L.Q lL ' l 1 f > L I J ~ 6 1 S T r r s ;

(D) s ; m ' r u ~ - 6 5 > L - ~ 8 ; Q " l s : 6 5 > L s ; r r f r G u r r Q l ~ L G l ) l . . . . L r r s ;

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llG

Ru t m

wh

t

au

d

by

J)<)

Ptic-cmia

B) t1l

(C)

ru armm

(D)

Ccrcosporn

(A)

uffi§Q'flUJrr

(B) ~ o o iq.rurrGs;rr

(C)

i5l

6 T n l

UJ

lb

(D)

G

; C : s ; r r ~ C : u m r r r

117. The

causal

organism for

Littl

e leaf

of

Brinjal  is

(A) Fusarium

(C) Cercospora

Mycoplasma

(D) Collctotrichum

/

's;PitonluSlru fil D 61ooQ) C : J r > m i . J B ; s ; r r ~ ·

to iJQa:UJru

w ~ ~ u S l r f t

~ ~

(A) L S l ~ ~ m r f t U J U : l

(C)

Q 6 r r C : a ; r r ~ C : u r r l } r r

118. The

causal

organism for Red rot

of

Sugarcane is

(A) Fusarium

(B) Cercospora

(C) Xanthomonas

JPf4

Colletotric

hum

's;@U:>LSlar

fila;u -l <:&i@Biru C : p ; r r l i . . 1 8 ; a ; r r ~ C:Jbrrli..I s;rrlJQ afl ~ ~

(A)

L S l ~ a : r r i T I U J U : l

(B)

Q

: r T G a ; r r ~ C : u

ITIJIT

(C) oo r . f f i C : ~ r r G L D r r ~ r r w

(D) Q s ; r r @ l l . . C : L r r t q . ~ I J S > t D

F O

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119

Match th

e following :

Lis t I

List II

a)

Paddy

1.

Little

leaf

b)

Citrus

2.

Red rot

(c)

Sugarcane

3.

Canker

d)

rinja

l

4.

last

(a)

(b)

c)

d)

A)

1

2

3

4

B)

4

3

1

2

JP(

4 3

2

1

(D)

3

4

2

1

G u r r ® p ; ~ s ;

u L . ~ U J r u

I

u L . . ~ U J r u II

a)

GJliru

1.

'61 L..iq.ru

r

u

b)

~ ~ u 5 l 8 : ~ 6

2.

QIJL..

flrr@

( ~ r u u ' - l ~ @ s ; r u

c)

6>Q )Lb

 -l

3.

Gs;ms;ir

d)

B ; ~ ~ r f t

4.

t l

r r f f i > @

a) b)

(c)

(d)

A)

1 2

3

4

B)

4

3

2

C)

4 3 2

1

D)

3

4 2

1

120.

The movement of mineral ions into root

cells is due

t

A)

Imbibition

B) Active a bsorption

C) Endocytosis

Passive absorption

GQ.Jrr Ga:rus;mlru. ~ r r ~ i s ; m l m

~ U J ~ s ; m

/D6>< Jl.b. U f l Q J ~ r u f f i l s ; w B = ~ @Gi.lrurrJDrrBi

~ m w B ; s ; u u @ £ l m w ~

A) I L m f f i r r ~ ~ r u .

B) Ga:UJruu5l@5 ~ D l ~ a r ~ r u

C)

~ ~ L r r ~ s : L . . G L r r ~ f f i >

D)

Ga:UJQ) i> D

~ ~ ~ u

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121 D rk r

t i

n r

q

t

{A

\ \ t i t r

{

(A)

~ r r

(C) CO

122.

I h

lo s

of \mt

rm

hqu d form

is

J)i( Guttat1on

(B)

Respiration

C)

Photosynthesis

D) Transpiration

A)

; r QJ q . ~ r u

(B)

8 T Q J I T 6 ) ~ Q )

(C)

~ 6 ' f f l B C s ir6;Q').

(D) f f , 1 T r r ~ u C : u r r B ; ( §

123.

t

is a special type of diffusion of liquid

A)

Imbibition

Osmosis

(C)

Capillary

force

(D) Simple diffusion

~ i r t o r i . J . $ Q f Q r ~ ( ?

6-'l J)UUIT"6lrr

Ul} QJQ) @m D

(A) I L Q H i r r r r ~ ~ r u

(B) Q J ~ @ Ul} QJQl

(C) ~ ~ ~ Q))g>a:

D) GT6'ffllU

Ul} QJQl

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124. The

water

which is

free

to move

by

capillarity

betw

e

en the

soil

particl

es

• (A)

Gravitational water

Capillary water

(C) Hygroscopic water

(D) Soil water

A)

l 1661 r:r:frul..I fr

(B)

@ Q i ' r ~ 6 r ) 6 1 T fr

(C)

FFIJUU6rl8'

fr

(D)

. f f i l Q ) ~ L c t

irr

125. FADH2 through

electron

transport chain can yield

(A) One

ATP

C) 3 ATPs

(A) ~ A T P

(C) Y)ml))l ATP. sim

ATPs

(D) 4ATPs

(B) @@ATPB;s;m

(D) J )ITm@)ATPB;s;m

126.

The hormone which is responsible

for stomata closure

is

(A) Indole Acetic acid

(B) lndole Butyric acid

Abscissic

acid

(D) Gibberrellic acid

~ Q L r r L D L r r @ > C : m r r ~ ® c i ; ® ( @ 6 r l Q ) ~ Q l 6 1 T ( P L ~ . $ @ ) ) B > r r f ) ~ n n r r ~ ~ r r f r < : w r r m ' 1 " ~ ?

(A) ~ L r r r u ~ 6 1 . c t B ; ~ u S l Q ) t b

(B) ~ L r r r u u ~ l . . . L c t n l 8 >

~ u S l Q ) t b

(C) ~ u W ' I W ' 1 8 >

~ L . 6 l r u t b

(D) ~ u Q u 1 J " 5 1 8 i ~ L . 6 l Q ) t b

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127.

The enz:rnn r du t10n of CO

b

th

t1on

al

o known

(A)

c fi

b

n

JBf

co

fix

t

n

C)

0 fix t n

{D)

h

bov

[AJ

and B)

co

(A) c

(B)

co

~ I D ~ ' °

(C)

0

~ o o r u ~ W J

Q)

(D)

C:tnJi>

bl

A)

lD Dillltb

(B)

128. l he

radiant

energy of light is converted into chemical energy and is stored in

(A) AMP . fr(' A l P

(C) ADP (D)

APP

~ i r ~ t i > w r o l 6 i l r Q Q J ~ 6 6 i i i ~ 6 3 1 ~ GGllJ ~ t i > D r u r r e ; tnrrLf> Dl

£ w s ; ~ L

~ Q j w w m c : ~ n l S l S ; . i ; ; u u @ t l J D ~ ?

(A) l

U : u 5 1

(B) ·t.cr·LS1 . (ATP)

(C)

·

ll\-·LS1.

(ADP)

(D)

.

LS1

.

LS1.

129.

Matc

h

th

e

fo ll

owing :

(a)

Photosyn

th

esis

1.

Plasma me

mbr

ane

(b) Osmosis

2.

Chloroplast

c)

Respiration

3.

Mitochondria

(d)

Protei

n

synthesis

4.

Ribosom

es

(a)

(b)

c)

(d)

J){)'

2

1

3

4

(B)

2

3

4

1

C)

1

2 3

4

D)

4 3

2

1

G w r r ( J P , ~ s ;

(a)

~ ~ 6 ~ i r 8 ; g 8 j

1.

LS

QT rrw D

rr

Qi

6\ 1

b) q G . J ~ © uqQJQ.l

2.

@)C:mrr<:

r;m5lmrrQ\>

L..

c)

s ; Q J r r 5 l p ; ~ r u

3.

Q)lDL

C:Lrr

s;rr•t.crrrhu

rr

(d)

LllJ pi6 C:6ir8;Q)s;

4.

ifluC:urr\:qrri.i:iriiis;m

(a)

(b) c)

(d)

(A)

2 1 3

4

(B) 2 3

4 1

(C)

1

2 3

4

(D)

4

3

2

1

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130.

Which

of the following changes takes place at the end of'Glycolysis'?

• Glucose

into

Pyruvic

acid

(B)

Proteins into

Glucose

(C) Glucose

into

Fructose

(D) Starch

into Glucose

~ ) m B > B > r r Q l f f i > ' 6 f ~ J D

JBJB>k98:5luS m

Curr§ £ w 8 > e ; ~ L Q J D w m 6 r ) i i ~

LDrrJDJDLD

) i Q > L G u w . $ 1 w ~ ?

A) @ 5 ~ 8 > C e ; r r ~ r o . @ ® / i i ~ ~ u ® 6 l 5 1 8 > ~ L . 6 l r u i . O

(B)

L l l J ' ~ L D @ 5 ~ . C B > r r a : r r B >

(C) @ ) ~ B i C B > r r G i o Lil] .SCLrra:rre;

(D) GioLrrrr8:

@ 5 ~ 8 > C B > r r a : r r e ;

131. Which of the following is not a Carbohydrate?

JXf

Methionine

(B)

Starch

(C)

Cellulose

(D)

Glycogen

£ w . s e ; ~ L Q J D n 5 l r u 6f§J B > r r r ' r C u r r Q > ~ L . C I J ' L . .@ruQ>ru?

A)

t . O ~ f h 1 C w r r Q > m m

B)

wLrrrr8:

C)

G a : r u ~ C r u r r ~

D) . $ 1 Q ) m 8 > C B > r r ~ m

132. How

many

types

of

amino acids

are

found

in proteins?

JM

2

(C)

120

(A)

20

C)

120

9

(B) 26

(D) 270

(B)

26

(D) 270

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133.

Th

proton p rt of th h I ·n

ym 1

call d

A) Cofactm

JW( Ap nzvnt

(C) I nzym

(D) Co

enzym

C ~ r r G Q > r r 6TGra>auSlm [email protected]{l)I

(A)

@ o o ~ M I T r J ~

(B)

~ C : u r r

'1'00006tD

(C)

m<:err 1 at006lD

(D)

{jOOQ lrr IOTQJQ16LD

134.

Movement of

particles on

molecules from a region of higher concentration to a

region

of

lower concentration is

ca

lled

(A) Os mosis

(C) Endocytosis

(A) <'fQJ@;b@ Ul]QJW

(C)

6TEiiITTGLITQ)6LGUrilw

135. The first co

mpound

of TCA Cycle is

(A) Oxalo succm1c acid

(B) Pyruvic acid

(C) Acetyl CoA

j})(

Citric acid

(B) Cytosis

~ D i f f u s i o n

(B) Q>S:l...Cur

i

6iu

(D) ul]G\Jro

tOJ.' - a ; ~ D i l u S l r u rLmGTT

ey:>pJWQ>LD8>

lHi.L@uGurr< Jffi

(A)

~ 8 > 6 G Q > r r 6 . ~ 8 ;

c: 1uSlQ>Lb

(B) Q>U® 6i

; <: 91

uSlQ>tD

(C)

c:&1ilLQ)LID

@ Q ~

~

(D) iiL..rfl ; <: 91 u l Q b

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136 • Steroids

are

A) Compound lipids

(B)

Simple lipids

Derived

lipids

D) None of these

A)

861.L..(b\

r o l ~ @ e ; G i r

B) ~ 6 b t

roltSl@e;Gir

(C)

GU@61Sl8>e;uul...L

roltSl@e;GiT

D

.@GUOJ )) Glr ~ ~ u S l Q ) Q J Q )

137. A

branch

of

study deals with

fossil pollens

is

referred as

A) Palynology

{

Palaeo Gerentology

A)

a u r o l m r r Q ~

(C) a urolaUJrr Q ~ I J ~ L f f Q ~

138.

ry seeds

swells

up

in

water

, is due to

A)

Diffusion

(B)

Osmosis

{ Y°

Imbibition

(D) B) and

(C)

A)

UIJGUQJ

(B)

6Gi..Jfil@ UIJQlru

C) ~ m m r r ~ ~ r u

(D) (B) LDOJ l)JLD (C)

5

(B) Palaeo

Palynology

(D) Pollenology

(B) a u 6 1 S l a U J r r u r r r o l m r r Q ) ~

(D) a u r r r u a r r r ~

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139. The m

n

urc

of

th· \ 11 bh "'at r to plnnt

(A)

G.rmat.ntional w t r

) p1 w

D) Soil

water

fbl

l ] r i . 1 6 i ~ e ; @ i

G r r o l ~ r u

£}Q>

(§LO

P,( )iI,@

QP6;8JUJ

p;rrqLD

A)

LjGDl

r:rrrl.JLJ P,rr

03) {91cmt9J9'GT ff>

r

(C) FrlJUUGi>6

r

D)

[bl u p ; ~ iq. P ir

140. In SEM

the

source

of

illumination is

A)

(B)

.Jfi ('

D)

Ultraviolet rays

Gamma rays

Beam

of electrons

Sunl

ight

SEM

@ru

~ Q f l i r G D ' l r o c.y:>Q

6 i l T 1 J ~ n . o U J r r ~ ?

(A) Ll D ~ p ; r r S i c l i ~ i r a ; r o

B) S>ITLDIT c l i ~ I T B > f f i

C)

GrruSil..qrrro

c liJDQ> Da;m

D) ~ r f l U J ~ Q f l

141. Which one

of the

following

pairs

is correctly matched?

(A)

B)

Microsomes

Participate in the process

of

photosynthesis

Involved in synthesising amino acids

JPlf

(D)

Lysosomes

Endoplasmic reticulum

Centrosomes

Plays

role

in the

formation

of

a new nuclear membrane

Provide

enzymes

required

in

the digestive process

A)

Q)t0. aqrrCs:m.DriJa;m

B) Q)ruaurrCs:m.DriJa;ro

(C)

'1'r;m-aLrrtSlmrrs:

QJ Q) Q)

(D)

QuQiL..arJrrCs:rrtbw

F O

~ m i a o < ~ s : i r

8;(;W)s;u5lru 1Ll..u

@p;ru

~ u S l a 6 r l r r ~ u S l Q )

f2 ti>uH1u5lro

r:r-@u@p;ru

L j ~ U J J B l ~ S i Q f l U J ( i f \ ) fLQ) ) S L ( ; Q J 1 T 8 ; a ; ~ ~ Q )

UrfJ@) Q J . $ \ ~ J D Q )

QurflLDITQ I

s : U J ~ S i §

ap;Q)QJUJITQT G p > r r ~ B > Q ) G l T Q J ~ r f J @ ) J D 6 b

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142•

The giant

chromosomes

of

Drosophilla

are

found

in

its

A) muscles (B) ovary

JR1} salivary gland

(A) ~ ~ a : a ; G l f l r u

(C) 61 8:6lru

8ilJ"LJt5t

143. arbara McClintock is associated with

Jumping

genes

(B) Transposon

(C)

oth

(A)

and (B)

(D) Axon

D) testes

B) a>@Limu

D)

G l S l B ~ a ; t b

urriruf)rr L D 8 > 6 f l ~ L r r 8 i f2 Lm

Q ~ r r L i r 4 ~ L U J r u i r .

A)

@ f f i ~ L b LDflUWJ8iB>ffi

B) l . . . f r r m m > a u r r m i ~

(C)

(A)

LD i>WJtb (B) @Q GU @ l ~ @ t b

(D) ~ 8 i f f i > r r m

144.

Which of

the fo

llowing pairs

is

not correctly matched?

A) XX

B)

Mustard gas

(C) Diplotene

.J if}

Homozygous

A) XX

(B) s;@@ GUITILj

(C) ~ u C r o r r L e . m

(D)

a ~ J T C L D r r Q > a : s ; Q 1 > -

Female

Drosophila

Mutagen

Meiosis

Hybrid

L D M J , L a L ~ m

uShu rr

61

ffi>

5

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145.

book

A) Ph1lm. Oph1

Zoolog1q\l

,

On muf ;p

1 s

C}

Ort

m of hfi

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origin

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D)

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are

(A)

yy

xx

(C)

YY

(D)

YX

(A).

(B)

(C) YY

D)

YX

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(A) 2

(C) 14

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7

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148. The

smallest

measuring

unit

in cytology is

A)

Micron

C) Angstrom

(A)

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C)

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{ µm

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µm

149. Mitochondria was first discovered with help of

Compound microscope

B) Electron microscope

C)

Scanning

electron microscope

D) Autoradiography

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The

factor

that is not expressed

in

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Recessive factor

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ratio

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151. The

ind1v1du

I h

vm

RRRR f: tor at

.JP.}f Homozygou

B)

H

teroz ou

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factor

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A)

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9:7

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is

observed in

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(B) Garden pea plant

(C) Cucurbita plants

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154.

he

position of

a gene

in

a chromosome is

called

(A)

Allele

(B) Sport

t

Locus

(D) Centromere

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iolrffil

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Q s = ~ 1 1 t - C r r r r u S 1 U J f r

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Mutations occurring

in reproductive cells are called

(A)

Somatic mutations

(B)

Genomic mutations

JR )

Germinal mtitations

(D)

Lethal mutations

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156. Who wrote

the

Origin of Species ?

(A)

G.L. Mendel

(B)

Lamarck

(C) Hugo de Vries

...J8(' Charles Darwin

(A) G.L.

G L ~ L r u

(B)

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(C)

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(D)

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157.

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t

nv nm

mD l l

th ory

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of

th

fitt t

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th

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by

Darwin

A)

Plantarum

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A) t5lmrrmLrrlftb

C) QJrrwS;oos;

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plantarum

.

Descent of man

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159. The present Giraffee

has

a long neck

as

compared to

its

ancestors.

t

could be due to

(A)

Natural selection

B) Isolation

J>1{ Speciation

D)

Inheritance of acquired characters

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D) lDlf4 Q J ~ U J r r m QuJi>w u ~ L

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160. j erophytes are generally found in

J>( Deserts

B) Water

C)

Hills

D) Water bank

(A)

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161. Tropical deciduous forests are found in the state of

A) Punjab

ihar

(A)

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C) Dc irrfr

B)

Tamilnadu

D) Karnataka

D)

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The

percentage ofCarbon-di-oxide

in

the atmospheric air is

(A) 0.5%

Jfl

0.03%

(A) 0.5%

(C) 0.03%

9

B)

1.3%

D) 0.04%

B) 1.3%

(D) 0.04%

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Sunk

n

tomata nd mulhpl

cp1de1

n

nr found m

the

1 av

of

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16·1.

Plants

growing

in water nutrient

medium

are

J)if Hydroponics

B) Hydrophytes

C)

Hydrosere

D) All

of these

(A)

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C)

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D)

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classification of plants

into

hydrophytes, mesophytes

and xerophytes was suggested

by

A) Odum

.JJll

Warming

C)

Weaver

D) Mishra

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Soil conservation can be best achieved

by having

A)

Wind

screens

Good plant covers

C) Restricted

human

activity

D) Low rainfall

B) LOI)

Lb Gl lffirTULI

167. Vallisneria is a

.J)i(

Submerged hydrophyte

B)

Free floating hydrophyte

C)

Xerophyte plant

D) Mesophyte

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168.

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b

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169.

Which one of the following is well developed in hydrophyte?

Aerenchyma

(B) Collenchyma

(C) Stomata

(D) Root system

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170.

World Environmental Day -

is

celebrated on

(A)

28th February

J 5}' 5th

Ju

ne

(C)

16th

September

(D)

15th October

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171.

B.O.D. is connected with

(A)

Organic matter

(B)

Microbes

Both

(A)

and (B)

(D)

None

of

the

above

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(B)

9 1 ~ ~ u S l r r e ; m

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(D)

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172.

The t rm E o

Sy

tern

' a

fir

t propo

cd

b,

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D)

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173. Eco s

ystem

  has two components

(A) Plants and animals

B) Weeds and trees

Y Biotic and abiotic

(D)

Frog and man

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174. Gir forest' - found in

(A)

Karnataka

B) Uttarpradesh

(C) Madhya pradesh

Gujarat

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B)

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he

lps

in

(A) Mud formation

Soil and moisture conservation

(C) Soil sterility

(D) Fish cultivation

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176. Pedologv 1 th

tudy of

A) S01l cro ion

So1l format1011

(C)

Rock formation

(D)

Locomotion

of

a

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als

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177.

Rain forest occur

in

(A)

Tamilnadu

and

Andhra

Pradesh

. }j(

Western

Ghats and astern

Himalayas

(C) Uttar Pradesh and

Bihar

(D)

Madhya Pradesh

and

Orissa

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178.

r

cc

ulent plants are largely found in

A)

Tropical rain forests

B) Deciduous forests

Deserts

D) Thundras

179. Group

of

plants used as air pollution indicator is

A) Algae

B) Conifers

C) Ferns

JJ1{ Lichens

A) urr51s;m

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180.

·Ema

cul t1 n m an

A) R mov I of

tigma

C) Removal of Peta]

D) Removal of

Style

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(B)

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C)

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(D) ~ r u p i Q i r @ ~ B i < f > p i W

181. Aims of plant

breeding are to

produce

A)

Disease

varieties

. }II( High-Yielding varieties

C) Late maturing varieties

D) All

of the above

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182.

eterosis

is

JKf

Hybrid Vigour

B)

Hybrid

incompatibility

C) Hybrid

sterility

D)

Structural hybridity

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A

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s;Q JuyuSlill

(B)

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C)

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(D)

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183. masculated flowers are polythene bagged to prevent

A) Microbial infection

(B) Pollution

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Pollination

(D) Feed by insects

A)

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B)

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(C)

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(D)

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184.

Hybrid\ 1 our 1

du

A)

Chll

m

(B)

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(C)

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185. Inter generic cross -

is

hybridization between

J t} Two different genera

(B) Two different species

(C)

Two different varieties

(D)

All the above

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186.

Horticulture

- deals with

the

cultivation of

A)

Crop plants

Garden

plants

(C)

Wild plants

D) All the above

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refers to the

study

of

A) Vegetables

(B) lowers

JPr ruit

crops

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