GMCH Combined Entrance Test GCET Question Paper : Government Medical College & Hospital Chandigarh
Organisation : Government Medical College & Hospital Chandigarh
Exam Name : GMCH Combined Entrance Test (GCET)
Document Type : Question Paper
Year : 2023
Website : https://gmch.gov.in/
GMCH Combined Entrance Test Question Paper
Time: 120 Minutes
Number of Question: 100
Maximum Marks: 100
1. In the following, both autogamy and geitonogamy are prevented:
A. Castor
B. Maize
C. Wheat
D. Papaya
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2. The following juice secreted in the alimentary canal helps in the digestion of fats:
A. Salivary amylase
B. Hydrochloric acid
C. Lipase
D. Pepsin
3. The thick wall of a fruit that develops from the ovary is called
A. Parenchyma
B. Hilum
C. Pleurae
D. Pericarp
4. Lysosomes are produced by
A. Mitochondria
B. Leucoplasts
C. Nuclear membrane
D. Golgi bodies
5. The local population of a particular area is known by a term called
A. Locals
B. Race
C. Villagers
D. Demes
6. The process of the production of non- parental phenotypes is called:
A. Linkage
B. Recombination
C. Mutation
D. Replication
7. Filiform apparatus occurs in
A. Synergids
B. Antipodals
C. Egg nucleus
D. Secondary nucleus
8. Which one of the following is commonly used for transfer of foreign DNA into crop plants?
A. Trichoderma
B. Meloidogyne
C. Agrobacterium
D. Penicillium
9. Which of the following is obtained from genetic engineering?
A. Haemoglobin
B. Glucose
C. Golden rice
D. None of these
10. Gynecomastia is a common feature seen in
A. Down’s syndrome
B. Turner’s syndrome
C. Phenylketonuria
D. Klinefelter’s syndrome
11. DNA fingerprinting technique was discovered by
A. Wilmut
B. Jeffrey’s
C. Einthoven
D. Kary Mullis
12. Which of the following oxidation require FAD as electron acceptor?
A. Alpha-ketoglutarate –> Succinyl Co-A
B. Succinic acid –> Fumaric acid
C. Succinyl Co-A –> Succinic Acid
D. Fumaric acid —> Malic acid
13. Photosynthetically Active Region (PAR) have the electromagnetic region of
A. 100-200 nm
B. 200-400 mu
C. 400-700 nm
D. 800-900 nm
14. Bt toxins are initially inactive protoxins but after ingestion by insects their inactive toxin becomes active due to the
A. Alkaline pH of the gut
B. Acidic pH of the gut
C. Temperature of the gut
D. Hormone present in the gut
15. The role of DNA ligase in the construction of a recombinant DNA molecule is
A. Formation of phosphodiester bond between two DNA fragments
B. Formation of hydrogen bonds between sticky ends of DNA fragments
C. Ligation of all purine and pyrimidine bases
D. None of the above
16. Which one of these microbes is used in the commercial production of butyric acid?
A. Clostridium butylicum
B. Streptococcus butylicum
C. Trichoderma polysporum
D. Saccharomyces cerevisiae
17. Baker’s yeast is
A. Propionibacterium shermanii
B. Saccharomyces cerevisiae
C. Trichoderma polysporum
D. Lactobacillus
18. The Infective stage of Plasmodium in humans is
A. Merozoites
B. Ookinetes
C. Sporozoites
D. None of these
19. Mutational theory of evolution was given by
A. Charles Darwin
B. Robert Brown
C. Oparin
D. Hugo de Vries
20. Negatively regulatory proteins are called
A. Repressor
B. Catalytic proteins
C. Accessory proteins
D. All of the above
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1. Write your Roll Number and other details on the Question Booklet and also on the OMR Sheet in the spaces provided.
2. Do not make any identification marks on the OMR Answer Sheet or Question Booklet.
3. Please check that the Question Booklet contains 100 questions. In case of any discrepancy, inform the Assistant Superintendent/Invigilator within 10 minutes of the start of the test.
4. Each question has four alternative answer (A, B, C, D) out of which only one is correct. For each question, darken only one bubble (A, B, C, or D), whichever you think is the correct answer, on the OMR Answer sheet with Blue / Black Ball Pen only. Do not use Gel Pen/ ink pen /Pencil etc. Do not Tick 1 or x on the OMR Sheet.
5. Darken the bubbles in the OMR Answer Sheet according to the Serial No. of the Questions given the Question Booklet.
6. In case more than one bubble is darkened no marks will be given and the question will be treated as wrong.
7. There will be no negative marking. If you do not want to answer a question, leave all the bubbles corresponding to that question blank in the OMR Answer sheet.
8. For rough work, use the blank sheet at the end of the Question Booklet.
9. The question paper includes 50 MCQ biology (1-50), 25 MCQ Chemistry (51-75) and 25 MCQ Physics (76-100).
10. The OMR Answer sheet is designed for computer evaluation. Therefore, if you do not follow the instructions given on the OMR Answer sheet, it may make evaluation by the computer difficult. Any resultant loss to the candidates on the above account, i.e. not following instructions completely and properly, shall be the responsibility of the candidates only.
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12. Candidate who creates disturbance of any kind or changes his/her seat or is found in possession of any paper or the any assistance or found giving or receiving assistance or found using any other unfair means during the examination will be expelled from the examination by the Centre superintendent/Observer whose decision chall be final.
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