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11th April 2015, 04:42 PM
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Kurukshetra University Old Question Papers
Hey, I am Amit Jain , I am a student of Electronics & Communication Engineering branch of the Kurukshetra University , will you tell me how I can download the previous years question papers of ECE branch of Kurukshetra University ?
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4th January 2016, 03:54 PM
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Kurukshetra University Old Question Papers
Would you please give here question paper for entrance test for M.Sc. Biotechnology course of Kurukshetra University ?
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4th January 2016, 03:58 PM
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Re: Kurukshetra University Old Question Papers
As you want I am here giving you question paper for entrance test for M.Sc. Biotechnology course of Kurukshetra University. Sample question paper: 1.) Identify the mismatch a. Alkaline phosphatase Remove phosphate b. DNA polymerase I Nick translation c. S1 endonuclease Cleave only ss DNA d. DNase I Cleave only ds DNA 2.) Genes related through descent from a common ancestral gene are called a. Orthologous b. Homologous c. Heterologous d. Paralogous 3.) Which of the following is a signalling receptor a. Mannose receptor b. Toll like receptor c. Scavenger receptor d. LPS receptor 4.) Which types of probes are used in forensic sciences a. Multi locus probes b. Single locus probes c. RNA probes d. Both a and b 5.) GFP protein was isolated from a. Arabidopsis thaliana b. Aequoria victoria c. C. elegans d. Drosophila melanogaster 6.) The group associated with first man made recombined molecule a. Daniel Nathan, Arber, Kary Mullis b. Paul Berg, Annie chang, Boyer, Stanley Cohen c. Howard Temin, Sydney Brenner, PhilipSharp d. Tim Hunt, Paul Nurse, Leyland Hartwels 7.) Karyotheca is a. Nucleus b. Nucleolus c. Nuclear membrane d. Nuclear pore 8.) Which of the following is possessed only by some bacteria, not by eukaryotes a. Cilia b. Flagella c. Capsule d. Centriole 9.) For glycoprotein, most commonly used probe is a. Antibody b. Lectin c. Antigen d. Interferone 10.) Independently folded functional unit of a protein is called as a. Motif b. Fold c. Domain d. Module 11.) Which of the following is known as Royal disease a. Sickle cell anaemia b. Haemophilia c. Colour blindness d. Alzheimer disease 12.) A mapping method for identifying markers linked to trait of our interest in a natural population is a. Linkage mapping b. Associative mapping c. Physical mapping d. Transcriptome mapping 13.) Rice grains are deficient in a. Lysine b. Glycine c. Alanine d. Isoleucine 14.) Variations in clonally reproducing crop arises from a. Genetic recombination b. Chromosomal segregation c. Alternative splicing d. Mutations 15.) Source of dwarfing genes in wheat is a. Ganga 101 b. Norin 10 c. Dee-goo-woo-gen d. Sonalika 16.) Administration of DPT vaccine would stimulates which one of the following types of immunity a. Artificial active b. Artificial passive c. Natural active d. Natural passive 17.) Engineering plants using chitinase gene leads to development a. Viral resistance b. Fungal resistance c. Bacterial resistance d. Cold tolerance 18.) The genetic map for three genes A, B, C is as following A-B 10 map units B-C 5 map units A-C 15 map units In an individual of genotype AbC/aBc the percentage of gametes expected to be of ABC is a. 0.5 b. 5 c. 15 d. 50 19.Transgenic organisms carry the Transgene in a.) Every cell b.) Gametes only c.) Somatic cells only d.) The cells that originally get it 20. Restriction enzymes are involved in following genetic engineering techniques except: a.) Cloning DNA into vector b.) Mapping studies c.) Identification of genetic markers d.) PCR 21. Which of the following pair of base sequence could form a short stretch of normal double helix of DNA: a.) 5’- AGCT-3’ with 5’-TCGA-3’ b.) 5’- AATT-3’ with 5’-TUAA-3’ c.) 5’- GCGC-3’ with 5’-TATA-3’ d.) 5’- ATGC-3’ with 5’-GCAT-3’ 22. A gene showing co dominance: a.) has one allele dominant to other b.) has alleles tightly linked on the same chromosome c.) has alleles expressed at the same time in development d.) has both alleles independently expressed in heterozygote 23. Which of the following enzymes aid in uncoiling DNA? a.) DNA gyrase b.) DNA helicase c.) Single strand binding protein d.) All of the above 24. P53 protein is associated with all of the following except: a.) tumor suppression b.) programmed cell death c.) transcription d.) post transcriptional modifications 25. Resolving power of a microscope is determined by: a.) wave length of light source b.) refractive index of the medium c.) half angle of the objective lens d.) all of the above 26. If an individual of genotypes AaBbCcDd is test crossed, how many different phenotypes can appear in the progeny? a. 16 b. 8 c. 32 d. 64 27. Which of the following are correct? P. classical Mendelian traits are qualitative in nature Q. qualitative traits show discontinuous variations R. qualitative traits are polygenic traits S. qualitative traits are referred to as metric traits a. P and Q b. P and S c. Q and R d. R and S 28. In a population that is in equilibrium, the proportion of individuals showing the dominant trait at a given locus having two alleles is 84%. The frequency of the recessive allele in the population is a. 0.4 b. 0.3 c. 0.2 d. 0.16 29. Streaming of protoplasm is absent in a. Parenchyma and collenchymas cells b. Bacterial cells and vessels c. Cells of higher plants d. Cells of hydrilla 30. Chemolithotrophs are those bacteria which can utilize a. Inorganic material as the energy source b. light as the energy source c. organic compound as the energy source d. crude oil as carbon source 31. Cell membrane of archeobacteria differs from eubacteria due to presence of a. Ether linkage instead of ester linkage between fatty acid/ aliphatic chain and glycerol b. Branched hydrocarbon chain instead of unbranched hydrocarbon chain c. Ribitol instead of glycerol in phospholipid d. Both a and b 32. Virusoid is P. a satellite nucleic acid Q. a non-coding RNA R. a ribozyme S. a viroid with capsid a. P and Q b. Q and R c. P, Q and R d. P, Q, R and S 33. Which of the following cells play a major role in defense against parasitic micro organism and constitute 1-3% of the white blood cell population. a. Macrophages b. Neutrophils c. Eosinophils d. Basophils 34. The replicative polymerase in E. coli is a. DNA polymerase I b. DNA polymerase II c. DNA polymerase III d. DNA polymerase IV 35. Reverse transcriptases are encoded by retroviruses. The only enzyme from the mammalian cells with reverse transcriptase like activity is a. Telomerase b. Ribonuclease c. Ribozyme d. Caspase 36. Which of the following genome feature increases as the complexity of an organism increases? P. genome size Q. number of genes R. density of genes in the genome S. average size of individual genes a. P, Q b. P, S c. P, Q, S d. R, S 37. About 25-35 bp upstream of the transcriptional start site in most plant genes is a short sequence, which serves as the site of assembly of the transcriptional initiation complex called a. CAAT box b. GC box c. TATA box d. Repressor 38. Enhancers can be located P. upstream of the promoter Q. downstream of the promoter R. within the promoter S. far from promoter a. P, Q b. P, R c. P, S d. P. Q, S 39.Mature eukaryotic mRNAs have 5’ cap that is residue of a. 2-methylguanosine b. 3-methylguanosine c. 5-methylguanosine d. 7-methylguanosine 40. Splicing of pre-mRNA P. within the nucleus Q. is self catalyzed process R. involve snRNP S. is similar to pre tRNA intron splicing a. P and Q b. P and R c. R and S d. P and S 41. In the RNAi regulatory pathway, the DICER enzyme cleaves a. RNA polymerase into non-functional pieces b. Single-stranded DNA into repetitive sequences c. Double-stranded RNA into short strands d. mRNAs of genes to be repressed 42. Zinc finger protein and helix-turn-helix proteins are a. Types of DNA-binding proteins b. Involved in the control of translation c. Subunits of RNA polymerase d. Members of metal binding proteins 43. The forces that mainly maintain the three-dimensional structure of a protein a. Non-covalent b. Covalent c. Coordinate d. Covalent and non-covalent 44.Most abundant protein in human body is a. Haemoglobin b. Keratin c. Collagen d. Immunoglobulin 45. If a solution of double stranded DNA is heated above its melting temperature, its absorbance will a. Decrease b. Increase c. Remain unchanged d. Initially increase and then decrease 46. Which of the following glycerophospholipid is the major lipid of mitochondrial membrane? a. Phosphotidyl choline b. Lecithin c. Phosphotidyl inositol d. Cardiolipin 47. During in vitro DNA replication, which of the following components is not required? a.) Single stranded DNA b.) A primer containing 3’-OH c.) DNA helicase to separate the strands d.) Nucleotide precursors 48. The technique used to locate specific genes in chromosomes is a. Colony Hybridization b. Insitu Hybridization c. dot blot technique d.western blotting 49. The antibody present in breast milk a. IgG b. IgM c. IgA d. IgD 50. The plasmid used by Cohen & Boyer for their transformation experiment was a.) pSC 101 b.) pUC 18 c.) pBR 322 d.) E. coli Plasmids here is the attachment. Address: Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra, Haryana 136119 Last edited by sumit; 13th December 2019 at 05:06 PM. |
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20th July 2018, 10:18 AM
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Re: Kurukshetra University Old Question Papers
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20th July 2018, 10:20 AM
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Re: Kurukshetra University Old Question Papers
In question paper section the Kurukshetra University is provides almost all courses question papers. Candidates may get download Kurukshetra University question papers. These KUK question Papers will help you to get an idea about what types of questions will be asked in final exam and after knowing the exam pattern you can do much better in MDU exams. Select desire course for download Kurukshetra University Old Question Papers: B.Tech Mechanical Engineering THERMODYNAMICS 3rd sem kurukshetra university Question paper: BT-3/D-14 THERMODYNAMICS ME-201E TIME : THREE HOUR] [Maximum Marks : 100 Unit I 1. (a) Define and explain thermodynamic system ,surrounding and boundary . (b) Explain the concept of thermodynamic equilibrium . 2. (a) Explain the concept of an ideal gas (b) The average skin temperature of a person standing in a room is 35 C. The walls of this room are at 25 C .what is the rate of radiation energy flux from this person if the emissivity of the skin is assumed to be 0.96 Unit II 3. A heat exchanger is to be designed for cooling oil flowing at a rate of 0.7 kg/s from 170 C to 110 C . The air at inlet temperature of 25 C enters into the heat exchanger and leaves at 100 C . The heat exchanger is well insulated .Assuming no change in kinetic and potential energy across both hot and cold streams , determine the mass flow rate of air .Assume CP,OIL = 1.8 KJ/ Kg K , Cp air = 1.005 KJ/kg-k 4 (a) Explain the limitation of First Law (b) An inventor claims to have been designed and developed a new engine that can produce 45 kW of power by absorbing 52 Kw of heat from a thermal reservoir at 700 k while rejecting heat from a thermal reservoir at 700 k while rejecting heat to another thermal reservoir at 300K ascertain validity of the claim Unit III 5 (a) Explain the principle of Entropy . (b) Explain third law of thermodynamics. 6 In a power plant , 1 kg\s of superheated steam enters into steam turbine at 3 Mpa and 300 C and leaves it after getting expanded with saturated vapour at 10 KPa . assuming the flow to be steady , determine (i) actual power output , (ii) maximum possible output , (iii) second law efficiency (iv) availability of steam at inlet conditions and (v) isentropic efficiency ( first law efficiency ) . The surrounding air is at 100 kPa and 298 K . Assume negligible changes in kinetic and potential energies. Unit IV 7 (a) Write a note on saturated Super- heated Steam. A (b) Explain P-V and P-T plots during steam formation 8 (a) State and explain T-ds relations (b) Derive thermodynamic relation known as clapeyron equation |