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Karnataka Examinations Authority PGCET Biotechnology Question Paper : kea.kar.nic.in

Name of the Organisation : Karnataka Examinations Authority
Name of the Exam : PG Common Entrance Test – PGCET
Subject: Biotechnology
Year : 2015
Document Type : Question Paper
Website : https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/indexnew
Download Model Question Paper : https://www.pdfquestion.in/uploads/13527-Biotechnology2014.pdf

PGCET Biotechnology Question Paper

Time: 2 Hours
Max. Marks: 100

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Instructions

Read the following instructions before answering the test :
** Write / Darken the particulars of your identity, Test Seat Number and afix your signature on the OMR Response Sheet before the start of the ” test.

** All Questions have multiple choices of answers, of which only one is correct.
** Mark the correct answer by completely darkening only one oval against the Question number using Black Ink Ball Point pen only.

** There will be no negative evaluation with regard to wrong answers.
** Marks will not be awarded if multiple answers are given.
** Do not make any stray mark on the OMR Response sheet.

** For rough work, use blank page on the question paper.
** Taking the question paper out of the test hall is permitted only after then full duration of the test.

** Use of only non-programmable calculator is permitted.
** Start Answering Only At The Specified Time When The Invigilator Gives Instructions.

Model Questions

1. The complement system which is antibody mediated is
(A) Properidin pathway
(B) Classical pathway
(C) Alternative pathway
(D) Controlled pathway

2. The immunofluorescence test can be used to identify
(A) Lipid molecules and Nucleic acid molecules.
(B) Protein molecules and polysaccharide molecules.
(C) Cytoplasmic molecules and cell wall molecules.
(D) Antibody molecules and Antigen molecules.

3. Ratio of the bases present in different samples of nucleic acid yielded the following results:
Among them which one is the double stranded DNA 7
(A) (A + C)/(T + G) = 1
(C) (A + G)/(T + C) = 1.5
(C) (A + C)/(U+ G) = 0.8
(D) (A + U)/(C + G) = 1.8

4. If one strand of DNA is found to have the sequence 5’AACGTACTGC3′, what is the sequence of nucleotide on the 3’5″ strand 7
(A) 3’ATGCTACGGG5’
(C) 3″TTCGATGACG5’
(B) 3’ATGCTACGGG5’
(D) 3″TTCGATGACG5’

5. The important steps in solid waste management are
(A) Waste generation and collection.
(B) On-site handling, storage and processing.
(C) Transport and disposal.
(D) All of the above.

6. The physical treatment of hazardous wastes include
(A) Screening and Sedementation
(B) Floating and Filteration
(C) Centrifugation and Dialysis
(D) All of the above

7. Oxygen, forest, etc., are the examples of
(A) Renewable resources
(B) Non-renewable resources
(C) Both of the above
(D) None of the above

8. Botulism caused by have forms.
(A) Staptococcus aureus & 2
(B) Clostridium botulinum & 3
(C) Stephylococus aureus & 2
(D) Clostridium botulinum & 2

9. A Lysogenic virus is one which
(A) Multiplies immediately after it enters the host cell.
(B) Contains its own ATP for replication.
(C) Remains in the host cell nucleus.
(D) In its viral envelope.

10. Rate controlling steps in citric acid cycle include all of the following, except
(A) Isocitrate dehydrogenase
(B) Fumerase
(C) Citrate synthase
(D) o-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase

Eligibility FOR Government SEATS :
** Candidates who satisfy one of the following Clauses / Eligibility Criteria ONLY will be treated as Karnataka Candidates.

** Each condition is specified as a clause and is individually referred by a code. The documents to be produced during seat selection process in support of the claim for each of the Clauses are also detailed below the respective clauses.

** The candidates who do not satisfy any of the Clauses / Eligibility Criteria detailed below will be treated as non- Karnataka candidates and such candidates are eligible to select ONLY the seats surrendered by the management if any.

** The candidates who do not produce the prescribed documents in original will not be eligible for admission to Postgraduate Courses under Government seats through KEA. QE means Qualifying Examination (Respective Degree)

Documents to be produced :
1. SSLC / 10th standard Marks Card
2. 2nd PUC / 12th standard Marks Card and
3. QE marks card of the candidate;
4. If claiming reservation benefits:- Caste / Caste Income Certificate issued by Tahsildar- For SC / ST in Form- D, Category-I in form E and 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B in Form F., along with –

5. (a) a certificate for either of the parent having studied for at least 7 years in Karnataka from the Head of the educational institution where he / she had studied.
(b) the candidate’s study certificate for having studied Qualifying Examination in Karnataka issued by the head of the educational institution.

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