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16th December 2016, 05:28 PM
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JIPMER MBBS Last Year Question Papers
I want the last year question paper of JIPMER MBBS Entrance Exam for preparation so can you provide me?
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16th December 2016, 05:45 PM
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Re: JIPMER MBBS Last Year Question Papers
As you are looking for the last year question paper of JIPMER MBBS Entrance Exam so here I am providing you. JIPMER MBBS Entrance Exam question paper Zoology 1. Gel electrophoresis is used for (a) cutting of DNA into fragments (b) separation of DNA fragments according to their size (c) construction of recombinant DNA by joining with cloning vectors (d) isolation of DNA molecule 2. Polysome is formed by (a) several ribosomes attached to a single mRNA (b) many ribosomes attached to a strand of endoplasmic reticulum (c) a ribosome with several sub-units (d) ribosomes attached to each other in a linear arrangement 3. Which type of white blood cells are concerned with the release of histamine and the natural anticoagulant heparin? (a) Neutrophils (b) Basophils (c) Eosinophils (d) Monocytes 4. Which one of the following in birds, indicates, their reptilian ancestry? (a) Scales on their hindlimbs (b) Four-chambered heart (c) Two special chambers crop and gizzard in their digestive tract (d) Eggs with a calcareous shell 5. Select incorrect pair (a) Porifera – Choanocytes (b) Coelenterata – Nematocysts (c) Annelida – Segmentation (d) Monera – Eukaryote 6. Bilateral symmetry, metameric segmentation, coelom and open circulatory system are the features of (a) Annelida (b) Arthropoda (c) Mollusca (d) Echinodermata 7. Ancestor of man who first stood erect was (a) Australopithecus (b) Cro-magnon (c) Java-ape man (d) Peaking man 8. Core zone, buffer zone and manipulation zone. are found in (a) national park (b) sanctuary (c) tiger reserve (d) biosphere reserve 9. Which insecticide is more hazardous to human health? (a) Rotenone (b) Pyrethrum (c) DDT (d) Humulin 10. Universal donor is (a) O Rh+* (b) O Rh–* (c) AB Rh+* (d) AB Rh– 11. One of these is not concerned with wildlife conservation (a) IVF (b) IUCN (c) WWF (d) IBWL 12. Largest tiger population is found in (a) Sunderban national park (b) Corbett national park (c) Ranthambhor national park (d) Kanha national park 13. Genetic material found in human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is (a) double stranded RNA (b) single stranded RNA (c) double stranded DNA (d) single stranded DNA 14. Gigantism and acromegaly are due to (a) hypothyroidism (b) hyperthyroidism (c) hypopituitarism (d) hyperpituitarism 15. If a child is of 0 blood group and his father is of B blood group, the genotype of father is (a) IO IO (b) IA IB (c) IO IB (d) IO IA 16. Spermatogenesis is under the regulatory influence of (a) ADH (b) FSH (c) LH (d) STH 17. Which of the following can be controlled by using biopesticides? (a) Insects (b) Diseases (c) Weeds (d) All of these 18. Which hormone is secreted in a woman if pregnancy has occurred? (a) Estrogen (b) Progesterone (c) Luteinizing hormone (d) Human chorionic gonadotropin 19. Product of biotechnology is (a) transgenic crops (GM crops) (b) humulin (c) biofertilizer (d) All of the above 20. Phase common in aerobic and anaerobic respiration is (a) Krebs’ cycle (b) glycolysis (c) glycogenolysis (d) ETS 21. Oxyntic cells secrete (a) HCI (b) trypsin (c) NaOH (d) pepsinogen 22. Menstruation is due to sudden (a) reduction of FSH (b) increase of LH (c) reduction in estrogen and progesterone (d) None of the above 23. Correctly matched set of phylum, class and example is (a) Protozoa-Mastigophora-Entamoeba (b) Mollusca=-Bivalvia-c-Pmcrcdc (c) Arthropoda-Diplopoda-Scolopendra (d) Chordata-Cyclostomata-Phrynosoma 24. Urea synthesis occurs in (a) kidney (b) liver (c) brain (d) muscles 25. Which is common to kidney and skeleton in mammals? (a) Cortex (b) Medulla (c) Pelvis (d) Radius 26. Which is regarded as urinary bladder of embryo? (a) Amnion (b) Allantois (c) Chorion (d) Yolk sac 27. Deficiency of vitamin -B12 causes (a) cheilosis (b) thalassemia (c) beri-beri (d) pernicious anaemia 28. Blood is a kind of (a) areolar tissue (b) connective tissue (c) fluid connective tissue (d) reticular connective tissue 29. Which of these is used• to control human population? (a) Estrogen + progesterone (b) IUCD and MTP (c) Tubectomy and vasectomy (d) All of the above 30. Addiction to alcohol causes (a) cirrhosis (b) epilepsy (c) neurosis (d) psychosis 31. The most primitive vertebrates are (a) ostracoderms (b) cephalochordates (c) placoderms (d) cyclostomes 32. Change in the number of body parts is called (a) continuous variation (b) discontinuous variation (c) meristic variation (d) substantive variation 33. Which has an additional X-chromosome? (a) Turner’s syndrome (b) Klinefelter’s syndrome (c) Super female (d) Down’s syndrome 34. Origin of life occurred in (a) Precambrian (b) Coenozoic (c) Palaeozoic (d) Mesozoic 35. Branch of zoology dealing with the study of fishes is called (a) Arthrology (b) Ichthyology (c) Saurology (d) herpetology 36. Theory of continuity of germplasm was propounded by (a) Mendel (b) Lamarck (c) Weismann (d) Haeckel 37. Which extraembryonic membrane in humans prevents desiccation of the embryo inside the uterus? (a) Chorion (b) Allantois (c) Yolk sac (d) Amnion 38. The most active phagocytic white blood cells are (a) neutrophils and eosinophils (b) lymphocytes and macrophages (c) eosinophils and lymphocytes (d) neutrophils and monocytes 39. During the propagation of a nerve impulse, the action potential results from the movement of (a) K+ ions from extracellular fluid to intracellular fluid (b) Na+ ions from intracellular fluid to extracellular fluid (c) K+ ions from intracellular fluid to extracellular fluid (d) Na+ ions from extracellular fluid to intracellular fluid 40. Darwin’s finches are an excellent example of (a) adaptive radiation (b) seasonal migration (c) brood parasitism (d) connecting links |
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