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7th December 2016, 04:09 PM
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MP PMT Zoology
I want the question paper of Zoology of MP Pre Medical Entrance Test (MP PMT) exam so can you provide me?
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9th December 2016, 08:53 AM
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Re: MP PMT Zoology
As you want the question paper of Zoology of MP Pre Medical Entrance Test (MP PMT) exam so here I am providing you. MP PMT Exam Zoology question paper 1. Three most abundant elements in protoplasm are (a) carbon, sodium and hydrogen (b) carbon, hydrogen and O2 (c) nitrogen, carbon and O2 (d) carbon, phosphorus and oxygen Ans. (b) 2. External ears are characteristics of: (a) mammals (b) reptiles (c) amphibian (d) pisces Ans. (a) 3. Which of the following statement is not true? (a) Animal cells never contain chloroplast unlike many plant cells (b) Animal cells contain ultra scopic chloroplast while plant cells contain micro-scopic chloroplast (c) Plant cells have cellulosic cell wall while animal cells do not (d) Plant cells have central vacuoles while animal cells do not Ans. (b) 4. Trypnosoma is transmitted by: (a) contamination (b) inoculation (c) contagious (d) touch Ans. (b) 5. Point mutation can be created by: (a) deletion (b) insertion or addition (c) both (a) and (b) (d) none of the above Ans. (c) 6. Mitochondria are often seen aggregated around: (a) food vacuole (b) contractile vacuole (c) water vacuole (d) all of these Ans. (b) 7. Protein which is both enzymatic and structural: (a) trypsin (b) actin (c) troponin (d) myosin Ans. (d) 8. When an animal turns sideways to the Sun to get the maximum amount of sun on its flanks, this is an example of: (a) motivation (b) habitation (c) posture (d) orientation Ans. (d) 9. Insulin and glucagon: (a) both are lipids (b) both are protein (c) insulin is protein and glucagon is lipid (d) Insulin is lipid and glucagon is a protein Ans. (b) 10. Addison’s disease results from: (a) hypertrophy of gonad (b) hyposecretion of adrenal cortex (c) hyperactivity of leydig cells (d) none of the above Ans. (b) 11. During diastole, the heart is filled with: (a) deoxygenated blood (b) venous blood (c) mixed blood (d) oxygenated blood Ans. (b) 12. Receptors of sensation produced when a person eats red chillies are located on which part of tongue? (a) Tip (b) Base (c) Side (d) None of these Ans. (c) 13. Colorado tick fever is caused by the agent: (a) bacteria (b) virus (c) Nematoda (d) fungi Ans. (c) 14. Gemmule formation in sponges is helpful in: (a) sexual reproduction (b) asexual reproduction (c) only dissemination (d) none of the above Ans. (b) 15. The coelomic fluid oozes from the surface of earthworms to keep the skin moist, it escapes from: (a) coelomic pores (b) dorsal pores (c) nephridiopores (d) genital pores Ans. (b) 16. Chloragogen cells of earthworms are analogous to vertebrate: (a) lungs (b) liver (c) gut (d) kidney Ans. (b) 17. Haemophilia in man causes: (a) blindness (b) loss of haemoglobin (c) no clotting of blood (d) rickets Ans. (c) 18. House fly possesses: (a) two pairs of wings (b) one pair of wing (c) three pairs of wings (d) none of the above Ans. (b) 19. This is not the cell of areolar tissue: (a) macrophages (b) Schwann cell (c) plasma cell (d) adipose cell Ans. (b) 20. Vermiform appendix is a part of: (a) alimentary canal (b) nervous system (c) vascular system (d) reproductive system Ans. (a) 21. The lytic enzymes released by sperm are: (a) acrosome (b) ligase (c) androgamone (d) hyaluronidase Ans. (d) 22. The digestion of starch by amylase is completed in the: (a) mouth (b) oesophagus (c) stomach (d) duodenum Ans. (a) 23. Indentify the edible freshwater teleosts: (a) sharks (b) rays and skates. (c) hilsa ilisha (d) catla catla Ans. (d) 24. In bacteria OriC consists of: (a) 1240 nucleotides (b) 540 nucleotides (c) 110 nucleotides (d) 245 nucleotides Ans. (d) 25. Nissi’s granules are characteristic of: (a) muscle tissue (b) connective tissue (c) nerve tissue (d) epithelial tissue Ans. (c) 26. Joint between femur and acetabulum is known as: (a) ball and socket joint (b) pivotal joint (c) hind joint (d) saddle joint Ans. (a) 27. Believers in spontaneous generation theory assumed that: (a) organisms arose only from other similar organisms (b) organisms could arise oily from air (c) organisms arose-from non-living material (d) organisms always arise from air Ans.(c) 28. Which one are correctively matched? (a) Vitamin E-tocopherol (b) Vitamin D-riboflavin (c) Vitamin B-calciferol (d) Vitamin A-thiamine Ans. (a) 29. Which fish selectively mosquito? (a) Gambusia (b) Rohu (c) Clarias (d) Exocoetus Ans. (a) 30. Gill cover is absent in (a) Shark (c) Salmon (b) Labeo (d) All of these Ans. (a) 31. The cyst wall of Euglena is made up of (a) Lipids (b) Histones (c) Carbohydrates (d) Lipoproteins Ans. (c) 32. The class of coelenterate which exhibits polymorphism? (a) Hydrozoa (b) Scyphozoa (c) Anthozoa (d) All of these Ans. (a) 33. Which pairing is not correct? (a) Stegomyia — Yellow fever (b) Pediculus —Trench fever (c) Culex — Malaria (d) Xenopsylla —Bubonic plague Ans. (c) 34. ADP contains: (a) One high energy bond (b) Two high energy bond (c) Three high energy bond (d) Four high energy bond Ans. (a) 35. Retroviruses have: (a) Only RNA as genetic material (b) Only DNA as genetic material (c) Both DNA and RNA (d) Genes on nucleoprotein complexes as genetic material Ans. (a) 36. Which of the following is colourless Hydra? (a) Hydra fusca (b) Hydra viridis (c) Hydra oligactis (d) Hydra vulgaris Ans. (d) 37. The blood cells are formed in bone marrow. The process is known as: (a) Haemolysis (b) Erythroblastosis (c) Haemopoiesis (d) Thrombopoiesis Ans. (c) 38. Transfer of genes from one bacterium to another through viruses, is called: (a) Transduction (b) Transformation (c) Transcription (d) Transition Ans. (a) 39. Power of regeneration in sponges is due to (a) Theocytes (b) Amoebocytes (c) Archaeocytes (d) Scleroblast Ans. (b) 40. Blood of Pheretima is: (a) Blue with Haemocyanin in corpuscles (b) Blue with hemoglobin in corpuscles (c) Red with hemoglobin in corpuscles (d) Red with hemoglobin in plasma Ans. (d) 41. Function of rectal papillae of cockroach is: (a) Absorption of amino acids (b) Absorption of fats (c) Absorption of glucose (d) Absorption of water Ans. (d) 42. Blood of Balanoglossus is: (a) Red (b) Blue (c) Green (d) Colourless Ans. (d) 43. In fishes the lateral line receptors are neuromast organs. These are: (a) Olfactoreceptors (b) Gustoreceptors (c) Rheoreceptors (d) Chemoreceptors Ans. (c) 44. The flight muscles of birds are attached to: (a) Coracoids (b) Scapula (c) Keel of sternum (d) Clavicle Ans. (c) 45. Stenson’s duct opens at: (a) Upper first premolar (b) Upper 2nd premolar (c) Upper first molar (d) Upper second molar Ans. (d) 46. Enterokinase takes part in conversion of: (a) Pepsinogen to pepsin (b) Trypsinogen to trypsin, (c) Protein into polypeptides (d) Caseinogen into casein Ans. (b) 47. Depression of nervous system including the respiratory centre is called: (a) Neuritis (b) Sciatica (c) Neuralgia (d) Narcosis Ans. (d) 48. Which has the thickest walls? (a) Right atrium (b) Left atrium (c) Right ventricle (d) Left ventricle Ans. (d) 49. Digital formula of arms in man is: (a) 0, 2, 3, 3, 3 (b) 0, 3, 2, 3, 3 (c) 2, 2, 3, 3, 3 (d) 2, 3, 3, 3, 3 Ans. (d) 50. The number of ribs in our body are: (a) 10 (b) 12 (c) 24 (d) 36 Ans. (c) |
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