Monday, December 24, 2012
LIC OF INDIA Recruitment of Assistant Engineers (Civil & Electrical) and Assistant Executive Engineers ( Structural )
Applications are invited from Indian Citizens for recruitment of 39 Civil, Electrical and Structural Engineers in the following cadres in the Life Insurance Corporation of India.
Vacancies:
Assistant Engineer (Civil) - 10 Posts
Assistant Engineer (Electrical) - 20 Posts
Assistant Executive Engineer (Structural) - 09 Posts
Educational Qualifications:
AE(Civil): Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering with First Class or 60% marks in aggregate from Govt. recognized Institution/ University.
AE (Electrical): Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering with First Class or 60% marks in
aggregate from Govt. recognized Institution/ University.
AEE (Structural) : ME/M Tech in Structures with first class or 60% marks in aggregate from Govt. recognized Institution/ University.
Last date for receipt of applications is 14.01.2013
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Union Government of India Constituted a Commission to suggest measures for Safety of Women
The Union Government of India on 23 December 2012 constituted a three-member Commission to be headed by the Former Chief Justice of India J.S. Verma for reviewing the laws in existence and the lapses of the police to suggest measures for ensuring safety of women in Delhi as well as across the nation. It would also look into the matter of the gang rape incident.
Former Solicitor General of India Gopal Subramaniam and Justice Lalitha Seth are the two other members of the constituted inquiry commission. The commission would submit its report and findings within 30 days to the Government. Senior High Court lawyer Dyan Krishnan was appointed as the Special Prosecutor to ensure speedy trial and enhancement of the punishment in cases of aggravated sexual assault.
Former Solicitor General of India Gopal Subramaniam and Justice Lalitha Seth are the two other members of the constituted inquiry commission. The commission would submit its report and findings within 30 days to the Government. Senior High Court lawyer Dyan Krishnan was appointed as the Special Prosecutor to ensure speedy trial and enhancement of the punishment in cases of aggravated sexual assault.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Sachin Tendulkar announces retirement from one-day cricket
One of the game's all-time greats, SachinTendulkar, on 23 December 2012 announced his retirement from one-day cricket, bringing to an end a glorious 23-year-old career in the format during which he rewrote numerous batting records. Tendulkar made his ODI debut against Pakistan way back in 1989 and interestingly he is quitting the scene just ahead of another series against the arch-rivals.
The Mumbaikar, who made himself unavailable for Twenty20 after playing just one game in 2006, will now remain active in only the Test arena.
The brightest moment of his ODI career came last year when he finally became part of a World Cup winning Indian team after five previous appearances.
Tendulkar’s ODI record:
Matches 463, Innings 452, Not out 41,
Runs 18,426, Average 44.83, Highest 200 not out, 49x100 (20 in India and
29 overseas), 96x50s, 20x0s, Balls faced 21,392, strike rate 86.14,
192x6s, 2013x4s, 154 wickets, 2 x 5 wkts, catches 140, seven times 1000+
runs in a calendar year.
Tendulkar’s 18,426 is followed by Ricky Ponting 13,704 in 375 matches,
S. Jayasuriya 13,430 in 445, Inzamam-ul-Haq 11,739 in 378, Jacques
Kallis 11,498 in 321, Sourav Ganguly 11,363 in 311, Kumar Sangakkara
10,915 in 337, Rahul Dravid 10,889 in 344, Mahela Jayawardene 10,844 in
386 and Brian Lara 10,405 in 299 matches.
Madhya Pradesh Government set up a Senior Citizen Commission
The Madhya Pradesh Government on 21 December 2013 set up a Senior
Citizen Commission to look into problems of the elderly in the State.
The decision was taken during a Cabinet meeting chaired by State Chief
Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
Senior Citizen Commission would comprise one Chairman and four members. The commission will try to solve the problems of the senior people of the State and providing an ideal platform for old persons’ policy for the welfare and solution of their problems.
Senior Citizen Commission would comprise one Chairman and four members. The commission will try to solve the problems of the senior people of the State and providing an ideal platform for old persons’ policy for the welfare and solution of their problems.
Friday, December 7, 2012
CHAITANYA GODAVARI GRAMEENA BANK RECRUITMENT
CHAITANYA GODAVARI GRAMEENA BANK invites applications from Indian citizens,
for the post of Officer in Officer in Middle Management Grade (Scale II),
Officer in Junior Management (Scale I) Cadre and Office Assistant
(Multipurpose) from Indian citizens who have appeared at the Common Written Examination for RRBs i.e IBPS CWE RRB conducted by IBPS in September 2012 and
declared qualified.
NAME OF THE POSTS:
1) OFFICER SCALE-I
2) OFFICER SCALE-II
3) OFFICE ASSISTANT
IMPORTANT DATES:
Payment of Application Fees
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04-12-2012 to 19-12-2012
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Opening date for Online Registration
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04-12-2012
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Last Date for Online Registration
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19-12-2012
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Educational Qualification:
Office Assistant (Multipurpose):
i. Degree in any discipline from a recognized University or
its equivalent
ii. Essential: Proficiency in local language.
Officer Scale-I:
i. Degree in any discipline from a recognized University or
its equivalent
ii. Proficiency in local language.
Age (As on 01-06-2012):
1) For Officer Scale- II Above
21 years - Below 32 years
2) For Officer Scale- I Above
18 years - Below 28 years
3) For Office Assistant
Between 18 years and 28 years
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Shreyas Gramin Bank Recruitment
Shreyas Gramin Bank invites applications from Indian citizens, for the post of Officer and Office Assistant (Multipurpose) from Indian citizens who have appeared at the Common Written Examination for RRBs conducted by IBPS in September 2012 and declared qualified :
- Officer Scale-III : 02 posts
- Officer Scale-II (General Banking Officer) : 05 posts
- Officer Scale-II (Information Technology) : 04 posts
- Officer Scale-II (Chartered Accountants) : 01 post
- Officer Scale-II (Treasury Manager) : 01 post
- Officer Scale-II (Agricultural Officer) : 02 posts
- Officer Scale-I : 36 posts
- Office Assistant (Multipurpose) : 66 posts
Application Fee : Rs.100 (Rs.20/- for SC/ST/PWD/Ex-SM) paid by a Payment Challan in any branch of Shreyas Gramin Bank.
How to Apply : Apply Online at Shreyas Bank only from 07/12/2012 to 22/12/2012.
Please visit http://www.shreyasgraminbank.in for details, challan form and Online application form.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Friday, November 2, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
POSTAL/SORTING ASSISTANTS EXAM ENGLISH PRACTICE QUESTIONS
I. Choose the similar word in meaning to the following:
1. Assimilate
1) Absorb
2) Arange
3) Receive
4) Assemble
2. Fatigue
1) Weariness
2) Sweating
3) Tension
4) Drowsiness
3. Stamina
1) Endurance
2) Intensity
3) Eagerness
4) Energy
4. Jeopardy
1) Magic
2) Adventure
3) Enmity
4) Danger
II. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the following :
5. Synthetic
1) Cosmetic
2) Plastic
3) Affable
4) Natural
6. Bliss
1) Anguish
2) Sorrow
3) Agony
4) Surrering
7. Spread
1) Subdue
2) Repress
3) Suppress
4) Contract
8. Precarious
1) Dangerous
2) Safe
3) Cautious
4) Easy
III. Find out the correct spelt word among the following sets of words.
9. 1) Fullfil
2) fulfil
3) Fulfill
4) Fullfill
10. 1) Mathemetics
2) Mathamatics
3) Mathametics
4) Mathematics
IV. Fill in the blanks with suitable articles choosing from the following :
11. I should go on _____ Euro-pean holiday
1) any one
2) the
3) an
4) a
1. Assimilate
1) Absorb
2) Arange
3) Receive
4) Assemble
2. Fatigue
1) Weariness
2) Sweating
3) Tension
4) Drowsiness
3. Stamina
1) Endurance
2) Intensity
3) Eagerness
4) Energy
4. Jeopardy
1) Magic
2) Adventure
3) Enmity
4) Danger
II. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the following :
5. Synthetic
1) Cosmetic
2) Plastic
3) Affable
4) Natural
6. Bliss
1) Anguish
2) Sorrow
3) Agony
4) Surrering
7. Spread
1) Subdue
2) Repress
3) Suppress
4) Contract
8. Precarious
1) Dangerous
2) Safe
3) Cautious
4) Easy
III. Find out the correct spelt word among the following sets of words.
9. 1) Fullfil
2) fulfil
3) Fulfill
4) Fullfill
10. 1) Mathemetics
2) Mathamatics
3) Mathametics
4) Mathematics
IV. Fill in the blanks with suitable articles choosing from the following :
11. I should go on _____ Euro-pean holiday
1) any one
2) the
3) an
4) a
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Council of Ministers
Serial Number | Portfolio | Name of Minister |
---|---|---|
1. | Prime Minister Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Ministry of Planning Department of Atomic Energy Department of Space |
Dr. Manmohan Singh |
2. | Minister of Railways | Shri Pawan Kumar Bansal |
3. | Minister of Finance | Shri Palaniappan Chidambaram |
4. | Minister of Agriculture Minister of Food Processing Industries |
Shri Sharad Chandra Govindrao Pawar |
5. | Minister of Defence | Shri A.K. Antony |
6. | Minister of Home Affairs | Shri Sushil Kumar Sambhajirao Shinde |
7. | Minister of External Affairs | Shri Salman Khurshid |
8. | Minister of Science and Technology Minister of Earth Sciences |
Shri Jaipal Sudini Reddy |
9. | Minister of Health and Family Welfare | Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad |
10. | Minister of New and Renewable Energy | Dr. Farooq Abdullah |
11. | Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas | Dr.(Shri) M. Veerappa Moily |
12. | Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs | Shri Vayalar Ravi |
13. | Minister of Civil Aviation | Shri Ajit Singh |
14. | Minister of Labour and Employment | Shri Mallikarjun Kharge |
15. | Minister of Human Resource Development | Dr. M. Mangapati Pallam Raju |
16. | Minister of Communications and Information Technology | Shri Kapil Sibal |
17. | Minister of Commerce Industry and Minister of Textiles |
Shri Anand Sharma |
18. | Minister of Road Transport and Highways | Shri C. P. Joshi |
19. | Minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation | Shri Ajay Maken |
20. | Minister of Culture | Smt. Chandresh Kumari Katoch |
21. | Minister of Shipping | Shri G.K. Vasan |
22. | Minister of Urban Development Minister of Parliamentary Affairs |
Shri Kamal Nath |
23. | Minister of Water Resources | Shri Harish Rawat |
24. | Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment | Kumari Selja |
25. | Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers | Shri M. K. Alagiri |
26. | Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises | Shri Praful Manoharbhai Patel |
27. | Minister of Coal | Shri Sriprakash Jaiswal |
28. | Minister of Law and Justice | Ashwani Kumar, Shri |
29. | Minister of Minority Affairs | Khan, Shri K. Rahman |
30. | Ministry of Mines | Shri Dinsha J. Patel |
31. | Minister of Tribal Affairs Minister of Panchayati Raj |
Shri V. Kishore Chandra Deo |
32. | Minister of Steel | Shri Beni Prasad Verma |
33. | Minister of Rural Development | Shri Jairam Ramesh |
Serial Number | Portfolio | Name of Minister |
---|---|---|
1. | Ministry of Women and Child Development | Smt. Krishna Tirath |
2. | Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports | Shri Jitendra Singh |
3. | Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution | Prof. Kuruppassery Varkey Thomas |
4. | Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation | Shri Srikant Kumar Jena |
5. | Ministry of Environment and Forests | Smt. Jayanthi Natarajan |
6. | Minister of Information and Broadcasting | Shri Manish Tewari |
7. | Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region | Shri Paban Singh Ghatowar |
8. | Minister of Tourism | Chiranjeevi, Dr. K. |
9. | Minister of Drinking Water and Sanitation | Shri Bharatsinh Madhavsinh Solanki |
10. | Minister of Power | Shri Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia |
11. | Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises | Shri K.H. Muniyappa |
12. | Minister of Corporate Affairs | Shri Sachin Pilot |
Serial Number | Portfolio | Name of Minister |
---|---|---|
1. | Ministry of External Affairs | Shri E. Ahamed |
2. | Ministry of Health and Family Welfare | Shri S. Gandhiselvan |
3. | Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment | Shri D. Napoleon |
4. | Ministry of Human Resource Development | Shri Jitin Prasada |
5. | Ministry of Human Resource Development | Dr. Shashi Tharoor |
6. | Ministry of Home Affairs | Shri Ramachandran Mullappally |
7. | Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Prime Minister Office |
Shri V. Narayanasamy |
8. | Ministry of Commerce and Industry | Smt. Daggubati Purandeswari |
9. | Ministry of Railways | Shri Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury |
10. | Ministry of Railways | Shri Kotla Jaya Surya Prakash Reddy |
11. | Ministry of Textiles | Smt. Lakshmi Panabaka |
12. | Ministry of Finance | Shri Namo Narain Meena |
13. | Ministry of Finance | Shri S.S. Palanimanickam |
14. | Ministry of Road Transport and Highways | Shri Sathyanarayana Sarvey |
15. | Ministry of External Affairs | Smt. Preneet Kaur |
16. | Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Food Processing Industries |
Dr. Charan Das Mahant |
17. | Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Food Processing Industries |
Tariq Anwar, Shri |
18. | Ministry of Tribal Affairs | Smt. Ranee Narah |
19. | Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment | Shri Porika Balram Naik |
20. | Ministry of Health and Family Welfare | Shri Abu Hasem Khan Choudhury |
21. | Ministry of Road Transport and Highways | Shri Tushar Amarsinh Chaudhary |
22. | Ministry of Communications and Information Technology | Shri Milind Murli Deora |
23. | Ministry of Communications and Information Technology | Dr. (Smt.) Kruparani Killi |
24. | Ministry of Coal | Shri Pratik Prakashbapu Patil |
25. | Ministry of Minority Affairs | Shri Ninong Ering |
26. | Ministry of Rural Development | Shri Pradeep Kumar Jain Aditya |
27. | Ministry of Home Affairs | Shri Ratanjit Pratap Narain Singh |
28. | Ministry of Planning Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs |
Shri Rajeev Shukla |
29. | Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers | Shri Srikant Kumar Jena |
30. | Minister of Urban Development | Smt. Deepa Dasmunsi |
31. | Minister of Labour and Employment | Shri Suresh Kodikunnil |
32. | Minister of New and Renewable Energy | Shri S. Jagathrakshakan |
33. | Minister of Civil Aviation | Shri K. C. Venugopal |
34. | Minister of Parliamentary Affairs | Shri Paban Singh Ghatowar |
35. | Ministry of Defence | Shri Jitendra Singh |
36. | Ministry of Defence | Shri Lalchand Kataria |
Friday, October 26, 2012
Andhra Bank Clerical Cadre Recruitment
Andhra Bank invites applications for the Clerical Cadre posts, from Indian citizens who have taken the Common Written Examination for Clerical cadre conducted by IBPS in 2011-12 and have a valid Score card issued by IBPS.
Candidates who have remitted the requisite application fees/ intimation charges and applied earlier in response to the Bank‟s notification dated 21.04.2012 for 600 vacancies and who have not been called for interview can apply against the additional 850 vacancies without remitting the application fees/ intimation charges. Fresh applicants are required to apply online and remit the requisite application fees / intimation charges.
SELECTION PROCEDURE:
Selection for Clerical Cadre posts will be made on the basis of performance in Common Written Examination (CWE) conducted by IBPS in November-December 2011 and Interview.
HOW TO APPLY:
Candidates are required to apply online through website www.andhrabank.in. No other means/ mode of application will be accepted.
Important Dates:
Payment of Application Fees 27.10.2012 to 10.11.2012
Opening date for Online Registration 27.10.2012
Last Date for Online Registration
(Including for candidates from far-flung areas ) 10.11.2012
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Monday, October 22, 2012
BIOLOGY PRACTICE MCQs
1. Stem is modified into cladode :
(A) Casuarina
(B) Asparagus
(C) Opuntia
(D) Euphorbia
2. Verticillaster type of inflorescence is found in :
(A) Cotton
(B) Datura
(C) Lilium
(D) Ocimum
3. A simple one seeded fruit in which pericarp is fused with seed coat is :
(A) Achene
(B) Caryopsis
(C) Cypsela
(D) Nut
4. The portion of DNA which contains information for an entire polypeptide is called :
(A) Cistron
(B) Muton
(C) Recon
(D) Operon
5. Bicarpellary, syncarpous ovary with axile placentation is seen in :
(A) Solanaceae
(B) Caesalpinaceae
(C) Asteraceae
(D) Malvaceae
6. Alburnum is also called :
(A) Autumn wood
(B) Heart wood
(C) Sap wood
(D) Spring wood
7. The entry of pollen tube into the ovule through micropyle is called :
(A) Porogamy
(B) Mesogamy
(C) Anisogamy
(D) Chalazogamy
8. Type of pollination in Commelina is :
(A) Chasmogamy
(B) Geitonogamy
(C) Xenogamy
(D) Cleistogamy
9. The process of embryo formation without fertilization is known as :
(A) Apospory
(B) Apogamy
(C) Parthenocarpy
(D) Polyembryony
10. Which of the process Cholodny-Went theory is concerned with ?
(A) Photomorphogenesis
(B) Photoperiodism
(C) Phototropism
(D) Photorespiration
11. The hormone present in the liquid endosperm of coconut is :
(A) Cytokinin
(B) Gibberellin
(C) Ethylene
(D) Auxin
12. The phytohormone which influences apical dominance growth is :
(A) IAA
(B) ABA
(C) GA3
(D) C2H4
13. An example of short day plant is :
(A) Wheat
(B) Maize
(C) Chrysanthemum
(D) Radish
14. The ovary after fertilization is converted into :
(A) Embryo
(B) Endosperm
(C) Fruit
(D) Seed
15. The molecular formula of Chlorophyll ‘a’ is :
(A) C55H72O5N4Mg
(B) C55H70O5N4Mg
(C) C55H72O6N4Mg
(D) C50H72O5N4Mg
16. The first compound that accepts CO2 during dark phase is :
(A) NADP
(B) Ferrodoxin
(C) RUBP
(D) Cytochrome
17. Initiation codon for methionine is :
(A) AAA
(B) UUU
(C) UAA
(D) AUG
18. The deficiency of this micronutrient results in little leaf disease :
(A) Copper
(B) Zinc
(C) Boron
(D) Iron
19. Kranz anatomy is a morphological diversity in the leaves of :
(A) C3-plants
(B) C4-plants
(C) C3 and C4-plants
(D) CAM plants
20. Prechilling treatment to break seed dormancy is :
(A) Scarification
(B) Stratification
(C) Impaction
(D) Vernalization
21. The pyruvic acid formed during glycolysis is oxidized to CO2 and H2O in a cycle called :
(A) Calvin cycle
(B) Nitrogen cycle
(C) Hill reaction
(D) Krebs cycle
22. Respiratory quotient (RQ) is one in case of :
(A) Fatty acids
(B) Nucleic acids
(C) Carbohydrates
(D) Organic acids
23. An example of free living nitrogen fixing aerobic bacteria is :
(A) Clostridium
(B) Rhizobium
(C) Azotobacter
(D) Rhodospirillum
24. Identify the plant belonging to the Reed-Swamp stage in hydrarch succession :
(A) Juncus
(B) Sagittaria
(C) Salix
(D) Trapa
25. A gas produced by paddy fields and connected with global warming is :
(A) CO2
(B) Chlorine
(C) H2S
(D) Methane
26. If the strong partner is benefited and the weak partner is damaged, it is known as :
(A) Predation
(B) Allelopathy
(C) Symbiosis
(D) Commensalism
27. Acid rain is mainly caused due to increase in the levels of the gas(es) :
(A) SO2 only
(B) CO2 only
(C) SO2, CO2
(D) NO2 and SO2
28. The flow of energy among various trophic levels of an ecosystem is :
(A) Unidirectional
(B) Bidirectional
(C) Multidirectional
(D) Circular
29. Increase in atmospheric temperature due to CO2 is called :
(A) Pasteur effect
(B) Green-house effect
(C) Blackman effect
(D) Emerson effect
30. The protective-ozone layer is present in :
(A) Ionosphere
(B) Stratosphere
(C) Troposphere
(D) Lithosphere
31. Decomposition of organic matter is brought about by :
(A) Protozoa
(B) Plants
(C) Micro-organisms
(D) None of these
32. The smallest taxon is called :
(A) Class
(B) Order
(C) Genus
(D) Species
33. Which one of the following is the first National Park in India ?
(A) Kanha National Park
(B) Periyar National Park
(C) Corbett National Park
(D) Bandipur National Park
34. Which one of the following is having ssRNA ?
(A) TMV
(B) T2-bacteriophage
(C) Polio Virus
(D) CMV
35. In Whittaker’s system of classification, prokaryotes are placed in the kingdom :
(A) Protista
(B) Monera
(C) Plantae
(D) Animalia
36. Virus consists of :
(A) Nucleic acid and protein
(B) Nucleic acid
(C) Orotein
(D) None of these
37. This substance is present in the cell walls of Gram Positive bacteria only :
(A) Peptidoglycan
(B) Lipopolysaccharides
(C) Teichoic acids
(D) None of these
38. Highest degree of polymorphism is found in :
(A) Protozoa
(B) Cnidaria
(C) Platyhelminthes
(D) Arthropoda
39. Sea mouse belongs to phylum :
(A) Mollusca
(B) Cnidaria
(C) Arthropoda
(D) Annelida
40. One of the following animal belongs to Cyclostomata :
(A) Channa
(B) Loris
(C) Dodo
(D) Petromyzon
41. An egg laying mammal is :
(A) Delphinus
(B) Macaca
(C) Ornithorhynchus
(D) Macropus
42. In sharks, one of the following is absent :
(A) Claspers
(B) Placoid scales
(C) Cartilaginous endoskeleton
(D) Air bladder
43. The devil fish and sea hare are :
(A) Molluscs
(B) Crustaceans
(C) Coelenterates
(D) Marine fish and mammal
44. Endothelium of blood vessels is made up of :
(A) Simple cuboidal epithelium
(B) Simple squamous epithelium
(C) Simple columnar epithelium
(D) Simple non-ciliated columnar
45. In humans, sphincter of Oddi is associated with the opening of :
(A) Common hepatopancreatic duct
(B) Pyloric stomach
(C) Oesophagus
(D) Colon
46. In human beings, the duration of cardiac cycle is :
(A) 0•08 second
(B) 0•5 second
(C) 0•8 second
(D) 8•0 second
47. In which part of nephron, reabsorption is minimum from filtrate ?
(A) Henle’s loop
(B) Proximal convoluted tubule
(C) Distal convoluted tubule
(D) Collecting duct
48. Which hormone level reaches peak during luteal phase of menstrual cycle ?
(A) Luteinizing hormone
(B) Progesterone
(C) Follicle stimulating hormone
(D) Estrogen
49. The largest subunit of prokaryotic ribosomes is :
(A) 30S
(B) 40S
(C) 50S
(D) 60S
50. Which of the following is a part of endomembrane system of eukaryotic cell ?
(A) Peroxisomes
(B) Chloroplasts
(C) Mitochondria
(D) Golgi complexes
51. Inflammation of joints due to accumulation of uric acid crystals is called as :
(A) Gout
(B) Myasthenia gravis
(C) Osteoporosis
(D) Osteomalacia
52. Chromosomes are visible with chromatids at this phase of mitosis :
(A) Interphase
(B) Prophase
(C) Metaphase
(D) Anaphase
53. Inheritance of ABO blood grouping is an example of :
(A) Dominance
(B) Codominance
(C) Incomplete dominance
(D) All of these
54. In a dihybrid cross between RRYY and rryy parents, the number of RrYy genotypes in F2 generation will be :
(A) 4
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 1
55. Identify a 47, + 21 disorder from the following :
(A) Down’s syndrome
(B) Turner’s syndrome
(C) Phenylketonuria
(D) Klinefelter’s syndrome
56. Uracil is present in RNA at the place of :
(A) Adenine
(B) Guanine
(C) Cytosine
(D) Thymine
57. Copying genetic information from one strand of DNA into RNA is :
(A) Translation
(B) Transcription
(C) Transformation
(D) Transduction
58. S. L. Miller’s closed flask contained :
(A) CH4
(B) H2
(C) NH3 and Water vapour
(D) All of these
59. Change of frequency of alleles in a population results in evolution is proposed in :
(A) Darwin’s theory
(B) Lamarck’s theory
(C) Hardy-Weinberg principle
(D) De Vries theory
60. One of the following is the vestigial organ in human beings :
(A) Nictitating membrane
(B) Spleen
(C) Femur
(D) Tibia
61. The golden age of reptiles is :
(A) Cenozoic era
(B) Palaeozoic era
(C) Mesozoic era
(D) Silurian period
62. The theory of use and disuse of organ was proposed by :
(A) Darwin
(B) Lamarck
(C) De Vries
(D) Hooker
63. One of the following theories were proposed by Weissman :
(A) Law of inheritance
(B) Theory of inheritance of acquired characters
(C) Theory of natural selection
(D) Theory of germplasm
64. Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny—
this theory is called :
(A) Biogenetic law
(B) Law of embryology
(C) Law of acquired characters
(D) Law of Bridges
65. The brain capacity of Homoerectus is :
(A) 800 cc
(B) 900 cc
(C) 1200 cc
(D) 1400 cc
66. An example of Innate immunity is :
(A) PMNL-neutrophils
(B) T-lymphocytes
(C) B-lymphocytes
(D) TH cells
67. Cocaine is extracted from :
(A) Erythroxylum coca
(B) Cannabis sativa
(C) Papaver somniferum
(D) Atropa belladonna
68. The enzyme that cuts DNA is :
(A) DNA-polymerase
(B) DNA-ligase
(C) DNA-lyase
(D) Restriction endonuclease
69. In the association between two organisms, if one organism is benefited and the other is not benefited, this relationship is known as :
(A) Symbiotism
(B) Mutualism
(C) Commensalism
(D) Parasitism
70. Opiate narcotics drugs are :
(A) Antianxiety
(B) Analgesic
(C) Hypnotic
(D) Antihistamine
71. The drug useful to increase cardiovascular effects in human beings is :
(A) Cocaine
(B) Barbiturate
(C) Benzodiazetine
(D) Insulin
72. In echolocation, the animal that produces high frequency sounds is :
(A) Monkey
(B) Butterfly
(C) Squirrel
(D) Bat
73. Two kingdoms constantly figured in all biological classifications are :
(A) Plantae and Animalia
(B) Monera and Animalia
(C) Protista and Animalia
(D) Protista and Plantae
74. The dioecious animal is :
(A) Liverfluke
(B) Hookworm
(C) Tapeworm
(D) Earthworm
75. Comb plates are found in :
(A) Adamsia
(B) Aurelia
(C) Nereis
(D) Pleurobrachia
Answers with Hints:
1. (B) Cladode is a type of phylloclade consisting of one internode only. These are cylindrical (not fleshy) and are mistaken for leaves.
2. (D) Verticillaster is a complex inflorescence found in the Ocimum sanctum, a member of family Labiatae.
3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (A) 6. (C) 7. (A)
8. (D) Cleistogamy is seen in underground flowers of Commelina bengalensis which are small and inconspicuous. This plant also bears chasmogamous blue flowers above.
9. (B) 10. (C) 11. (A) 12. (A)
13. (C) Short day plant (SDP) requires a relatively short day light period (usually 8-10 hrs.) and a continuous dark period of about 14–16 hours for subsequent flowering.
14. (C) 15. (A) 16. (C) 17. (D) 18. (B)
19. (B) Kranz anatomy—It is a typical structure in the leaves of plants that have a C4–pathway of CO2fixation. The leaves contain a ring of mesophyll cells, containing a few chloroplasts surroundings a sheath of bundle sheath cells having large chloroplasts involved in the Calvin cycle.
20. (B) 21. (D) 22. (C) 23. (C) 24. (B) 25. (D) 26. (A)
27. (D) Acid rain results from the emission into the atmosphere of various pollutant gases in particular sulphur dioxide (SO2) and oxides of nitrogen (NO2), which originate from the burning of fossil fuels and from motor-car exhaust fumes, respectively.
28. (A) 29. (B) 30. (B) 31. (C) 32. (D)
33. (C) The first National Park in India was set up in 1935 in the foot hills of Himalayas and was known as Hailey National Park. It is now known as Corbett National Park.
34. (A) Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is a rigid rod-shaped ssRNA-containing virus that causes distortion and blistering of leaves in a wide range of plants.
35. (B) Kingdom Monera includes all prokaryotes. They are basically unicellular but can be mycelial, colonial and filamentous.
36. (A) 37. (A)
38. (B) A striking feature of cnidarians is the high degree of polymorphism often seen in a single species. Two basic types—sessile polyp and free-swimming medusa–occur.
39. (D) 40. (D) 41. (C)
42. (D) Members of Elasmobranchii subclass have no swim (air) bladders.
43. (D) 44. (B) 45. (A) 46. (C) 47. (C) 48. (B) 49. (C)
50. (D) Golgi complex is a part of endomembrane system, which is the system of internal membranes within eukaryotic cells that divide the cell into functional and structural compartments, or organelles.
51. (A) 52. (B)
53. (B) AB blood group in human is an example of codominance in which both the alleles IA IB are equally expressed. It means IA IB individuals have a phenotype that is essentially a combination of those shown by individuals with A and B blood groups.
54. (A)
55. (A) A small autosome, chromosome 21, added to the normal complement (47, + 21) causes Down syndrome. This is a trisomic for chromosome 21.
56. (D) 57. (B) 58. (D) 59. (C) 60. (A)
61. (C) The Mesozoic era is often known as the “Golden Age of Reptiles” as these animals, which included the dinosaurs and ichthyosaurs, became dominant lifeform.
62. (B) 63. (D) 64. (A) 65. (B) 66. (A) 67. (A)
68. (D) Restriction enzyme is a class of nucleases originally extracted from the E . coli. Type I restriction enzymes bind to a recognition site of duplex DNA, travel along the molecule and cleave one strand only. Type II cleaves the duplex at specific target site at or near the binding site.
69. (C) 70. (B) 71. (A) 72. (C) 73. (A) 74. (B) 75. (D)
(A) Casuarina
(B) Asparagus
(C) Opuntia
(D) Euphorbia
2. Verticillaster type of inflorescence is found in :
(A) Cotton
(B) Datura
(C) Lilium
(D) Ocimum
3. A simple one seeded fruit in which pericarp is fused with seed coat is :
(A) Achene
(B) Caryopsis
(C) Cypsela
(D) Nut
4. The portion of DNA which contains information for an entire polypeptide is called :
(A) Cistron
(B) Muton
(C) Recon
(D) Operon
5. Bicarpellary, syncarpous ovary with axile placentation is seen in :
(A) Solanaceae
(B) Caesalpinaceae
(C) Asteraceae
(D) Malvaceae
6. Alburnum is also called :
(A) Autumn wood
(B) Heart wood
(C) Sap wood
(D) Spring wood
7. The entry of pollen tube into the ovule through micropyle is called :
(A) Porogamy
(B) Mesogamy
(C) Anisogamy
(D) Chalazogamy
8. Type of pollination in Commelina is :
(A) Chasmogamy
(B) Geitonogamy
(C) Xenogamy
(D) Cleistogamy
9. The process of embryo formation without fertilization is known as :
(A) Apospory
(B) Apogamy
(C) Parthenocarpy
(D) Polyembryony
10. Which of the process Cholodny-Went theory is concerned with ?
(A) Photomorphogenesis
(B) Photoperiodism
(C) Phototropism
(D) Photorespiration
11. The hormone present in the liquid endosperm of coconut is :
(A) Cytokinin
(B) Gibberellin
(C) Ethylene
(D) Auxin
12. The phytohormone which influences apical dominance growth is :
(A) IAA
(B) ABA
(C) GA3
(D) C2H4
13. An example of short day plant is :
(A) Wheat
(B) Maize
(C) Chrysanthemum
(D) Radish
14. The ovary after fertilization is converted into :
(A) Embryo
(B) Endosperm
(C) Fruit
(D) Seed
15. The molecular formula of Chlorophyll ‘a’ is :
(A) C55H72O5N4Mg
(B) C55H70O5N4Mg
(C) C55H72O6N4Mg
(D) C50H72O5N4Mg
16. The first compound that accepts CO2 during dark phase is :
(A) NADP
(B) Ferrodoxin
(C) RUBP
(D) Cytochrome
17. Initiation codon for methionine is :
(A) AAA
(B) UUU
(C) UAA
(D) AUG
18. The deficiency of this micronutrient results in little leaf disease :
(A) Copper
(B) Zinc
(C) Boron
(D) Iron
19. Kranz anatomy is a morphological diversity in the leaves of :
(A) C3-plants
(B) C4-plants
(C) C3 and C4-plants
(D) CAM plants
20. Prechilling treatment to break seed dormancy is :
(A) Scarification
(B) Stratification
(C) Impaction
(D) Vernalization
21. The pyruvic acid formed during glycolysis is oxidized to CO2 and H2O in a cycle called :
(A) Calvin cycle
(B) Nitrogen cycle
(C) Hill reaction
(D) Krebs cycle
22. Respiratory quotient (RQ) is one in case of :
(A) Fatty acids
(B) Nucleic acids
(C) Carbohydrates
(D) Organic acids
23. An example of free living nitrogen fixing aerobic bacteria is :
(A) Clostridium
(B) Rhizobium
(C) Azotobacter
(D) Rhodospirillum
24. Identify the plant belonging to the Reed-Swamp stage in hydrarch succession :
(A) Juncus
(B) Sagittaria
(C) Salix
(D) Trapa
25. A gas produced by paddy fields and connected with global warming is :
(A) CO2
(B) Chlorine
(C) H2S
(D) Methane
26. If the strong partner is benefited and the weak partner is damaged, it is known as :
(A) Predation
(B) Allelopathy
(C) Symbiosis
(D) Commensalism
27. Acid rain is mainly caused due to increase in the levels of the gas(es) :
(A) SO2 only
(B) CO2 only
(C) SO2, CO2
(D) NO2 and SO2
28. The flow of energy among various trophic levels of an ecosystem is :
(A) Unidirectional
(B) Bidirectional
(C) Multidirectional
(D) Circular
29. Increase in atmospheric temperature due to CO2 is called :
(A) Pasteur effect
(B) Green-house effect
(C) Blackman effect
(D) Emerson effect
30. The protective-ozone layer is present in :
(A) Ionosphere
(B) Stratosphere
(C) Troposphere
(D) Lithosphere
31. Decomposition of organic matter is brought about by :
(A) Protozoa
(B) Plants
(C) Micro-organisms
(D) None of these
32. The smallest taxon is called :
(A) Class
(B) Order
(C) Genus
(D) Species
33. Which one of the following is the first National Park in India ?
(A) Kanha National Park
(B) Periyar National Park
(C) Corbett National Park
(D) Bandipur National Park
34. Which one of the following is having ssRNA ?
(A) TMV
(B) T2-bacteriophage
(C) Polio Virus
(D) CMV
35. In Whittaker’s system of classification, prokaryotes are placed in the kingdom :
(A) Protista
(B) Monera
(C) Plantae
(D) Animalia
36. Virus consists of :
(A) Nucleic acid and protein
(B) Nucleic acid
(C) Orotein
(D) None of these
37. This substance is present in the cell walls of Gram Positive bacteria only :
(A) Peptidoglycan
(B) Lipopolysaccharides
(C) Teichoic acids
(D) None of these
38. Highest degree of polymorphism is found in :
(A) Protozoa
(B) Cnidaria
(C) Platyhelminthes
(D) Arthropoda
39. Sea mouse belongs to phylum :
(A) Mollusca
(B) Cnidaria
(C) Arthropoda
(D) Annelida
40. One of the following animal belongs to Cyclostomata :
(A) Channa
(B) Loris
(C) Dodo
(D) Petromyzon
41. An egg laying mammal is :
(A) Delphinus
(B) Macaca
(C) Ornithorhynchus
(D) Macropus
42. In sharks, one of the following is absent :
(A) Claspers
(B) Placoid scales
(C) Cartilaginous endoskeleton
(D) Air bladder
43. The devil fish and sea hare are :
(A) Molluscs
(B) Crustaceans
(C) Coelenterates
(D) Marine fish and mammal
44. Endothelium of blood vessels is made up of :
(A) Simple cuboidal epithelium
(B) Simple squamous epithelium
(C) Simple columnar epithelium
(D) Simple non-ciliated columnar
45. In humans, sphincter of Oddi is associated with the opening of :
(A) Common hepatopancreatic duct
(B) Pyloric stomach
(C) Oesophagus
(D) Colon
46. In human beings, the duration of cardiac cycle is :
(A) 0•08 second
(B) 0•5 second
(C) 0•8 second
(D) 8•0 second
47. In which part of nephron, reabsorption is minimum from filtrate ?
(A) Henle’s loop
(B) Proximal convoluted tubule
(C) Distal convoluted tubule
(D) Collecting duct
48. Which hormone level reaches peak during luteal phase of menstrual cycle ?
(A) Luteinizing hormone
(B) Progesterone
(C) Follicle stimulating hormone
(D) Estrogen
49. The largest subunit of prokaryotic ribosomes is :
(A) 30S
(B) 40S
(C) 50S
(D) 60S
50. Which of the following is a part of endomembrane system of eukaryotic cell ?
(A) Peroxisomes
(B) Chloroplasts
(C) Mitochondria
(D) Golgi complexes
51. Inflammation of joints due to accumulation of uric acid crystals is called as :
(A) Gout
(B) Myasthenia gravis
(C) Osteoporosis
(D) Osteomalacia
52. Chromosomes are visible with chromatids at this phase of mitosis :
(A) Interphase
(B) Prophase
(C) Metaphase
(D) Anaphase
53. Inheritance of ABO blood grouping is an example of :
(A) Dominance
(B) Codominance
(C) Incomplete dominance
(D) All of these
54. In a dihybrid cross between RRYY and rryy parents, the number of RrYy genotypes in F2 generation will be :
(A) 4
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 1
55. Identify a 47, + 21 disorder from the following :
(A) Down’s syndrome
(B) Turner’s syndrome
(C) Phenylketonuria
(D) Klinefelter’s syndrome
56. Uracil is present in RNA at the place of :
(A) Adenine
(B) Guanine
(C) Cytosine
(D) Thymine
57. Copying genetic information from one strand of DNA into RNA is :
(A) Translation
(B) Transcription
(C) Transformation
(D) Transduction
58. S. L. Miller’s closed flask contained :
(A) CH4
(B) H2
(C) NH3 and Water vapour
(D) All of these
59. Change of frequency of alleles in a population results in evolution is proposed in :
(A) Darwin’s theory
(B) Lamarck’s theory
(C) Hardy-Weinberg principle
(D) De Vries theory
60. One of the following is the vestigial organ in human beings :
(A) Nictitating membrane
(B) Spleen
(C) Femur
(D) Tibia
61. The golden age of reptiles is :
(A) Cenozoic era
(B) Palaeozoic era
(C) Mesozoic era
(D) Silurian period
62. The theory of use and disuse of organ was proposed by :
(A) Darwin
(B) Lamarck
(C) De Vries
(D) Hooker
63. One of the following theories were proposed by Weissman :
(A) Law of inheritance
(B) Theory of inheritance of acquired characters
(C) Theory of natural selection
(D) Theory of germplasm
64. Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny—
this theory is called :
(A) Biogenetic law
(B) Law of embryology
(C) Law of acquired characters
(D) Law of Bridges
65. The brain capacity of Homoerectus is :
(A) 800 cc
(B) 900 cc
(C) 1200 cc
(D) 1400 cc
66. An example of Innate immunity is :
(A) PMNL-neutrophils
(B) T-lymphocytes
(C) B-lymphocytes
(D) TH cells
67. Cocaine is extracted from :
(A) Erythroxylum coca
(B) Cannabis sativa
(C) Papaver somniferum
(D) Atropa belladonna
68. The enzyme that cuts DNA is :
(A) DNA-polymerase
(B) DNA-ligase
(C) DNA-lyase
(D) Restriction endonuclease
69. In the association between two organisms, if one organism is benefited and the other is not benefited, this relationship is known as :
(A) Symbiotism
(B) Mutualism
(C) Commensalism
(D) Parasitism
70. Opiate narcotics drugs are :
(A) Antianxiety
(B) Analgesic
(C) Hypnotic
(D) Antihistamine
71. The drug useful to increase cardiovascular effects in human beings is :
(A) Cocaine
(B) Barbiturate
(C) Benzodiazetine
(D) Insulin
72. In echolocation, the animal that produces high frequency sounds is :
(A) Monkey
(B) Butterfly
(C) Squirrel
(D) Bat
73. Two kingdoms constantly figured in all biological classifications are :
(A) Plantae and Animalia
(B) Monera and Animalia
(C) Protista and Animalia
(D) Protista and Plantae
74. The dioecious animal is :
(A) Liverfluke
(B) Hookworm
(C) Tapeworm
(D) Earthworm
75. Comb plates are found in :
(A) Adamsia
(B) Aurelia
(C) Nereis
(D) Pleurobrachia
Answers with Hints:
1. (B) Cladode is a type of phylloclade consisting of one internode only. These are cylindrical (not fleshy) and are mistaken for leaves.
2. (D) Verticillaster is a complex inflorescence found in the Ocimum sanctum, a member of family Labiatae.
3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (A) 6. (C) 7. (A)
8. (D) Cleistogamy is seen in underground flowers of Commelina bengalensis which are small and inconspicuous. This plant also bears chasmogamous blue flowers above.
9. (B) 10. (C) 11. (A) 12. (A)
13. (C) Short day plant (SDP) requires a relatively short day light period (usually 8-10 hrs.) and a continuous dark period of about 14–16 hours for subsequent flowering.
14. (C) 15. (A) 16. (C) 17. (D) 18. (B)
19. (B) Kranz anatomy—It is a typical structure in the leaves of plants that have a C4–pathway of CO2fixation. The leaves contain a ring of mesophyll cells, containing a few chloroplasts surroundings a sheath of bundle sheath cells having large chloroplasts involved in the Calvin cycle.
20. (B) 21. (D) 22. (C) 23. (C) 24. (B) 25. (D) 26. (A)
27. (D) Acid rain results from the emission into the atmosphere of various pollutant gases in particular sulphur dioxide (SO2) and oxides of nitrogen (NO2), which originate from the burning of fossil fuels and from motor-car exhaust fumes, respectively.
28. (A) 29. (B) 30. (B) 31. (C) 32. (D)
33. (C) The first National Park in India was set up in 1935 in the foot hills of Himalayas and was known as Hailey National Park. It is now known as Corbett National Park.
34. (A) Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is a rigid rod-shaped ssRNA-containing virus that causes distortion and blistering of leaves in a wide range of plants.
35. (B) Kingdom Monera includes all prokaryotes. They are basically unicellular but can be mycelial, colonial and filamentous.
36. (A) 37. (A)
38. (B) A striking feature of cnidarians is the high degree of polymorphism often seen in a single species. Two basic types—sessile polyp and free-swimming medusa–occur.
39. (D) 40. (D) 41. (C)
42. (D) Members of Elasmobranchii subclass have no swim (air) bladders.
43. (D) 44. (B) 45. (A) 46. (C) 47. (C) 48. (B) 49. (C)
50. (D) Golgi complex is a part of endomembrane system, which is the system of internal membranes within eukaryotic cells that divide the cell into functional and structural compartments, or organelles.
51. (A) 52. (B)
53. (B) AB blood group in human is an example of codominance in which both the alleles IA IB are equally expressed. It means IA IB individuals have a phenotype that is essentially a combination of those shown by individuals with A and B blood groups.
54. (A)
55. (A) A small autosome, chromosome 21, added to the normal complement (47, + 21) causes Down syndrome. This is a trisomic for chromosome 21.
56. (D) 57. (B) 58. (D) 59. (C) 60. (A)
61. (C) The Mesozoic era is often known as the “Golden Age of Reptiles” as these animals, which included the dinosaurs and ichthyosaurs, became dominant lifeform.
62. (B) 63. (D) 64. (A) 65. (B) 66. (A) 67. (A)
68. (D) Restriction enzyme is a class of nucleases originally extracted from the E . coli. Type I restriction enzymes bind to a recognition site of duplex DNA, travel along the molecule and cleave one strand only. Type II cleaves the duplex at specific target site at or near the binding site.
69. (C) 70. (B) 71. (A) 72. (C) 73. (A) 74. (B) 75. (D)
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