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8th December 2015, 02:06 PM
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Punjab CET Books
Hello, I want to know the names of the books to read for the Punjab CET exam. Please tell me.
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8th December 2015, 03:36 PM
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Re: Punjab CET Books
Hello, here I am providing you the list of the books that you need to read in the Punjab CET exam as under: Chemistry By A.B.C.Chemistry Arihant Organic chemistry Physics By O.P.Agarwal [Volume 1& Volume 2 ] H.C.Verma [Volume 1&2] Mathematics By R.D.Sharma [xi th and XII] S.L.Loni [Plane Trigonometry] I.A.Maroon [Calculus] Punjab CET Solved Papers Paperback – 31 Dec 1899 By Editorial Compilation Here I am providing you the questions of the exam as under: Paper of CET Biology: 1. Who is regarded as father of Taxonomy ? (A) Hutchinson (B) Engler (C) Linnaeus (D) Theophrastus 2. The system of classification of Angiosperms that is based on a few number of characters is referred to as : (A) Natural system (B) Artificial system (C) Phylo-genetic system (D) Genetic system 3. The species inhabiting the same geographical areas are : (A) Sibling (B) Sympatric (C) Allopatric (D) Taxonomic 4. Binomial nomenclature refers to : (A) One Latin name and one vernacular name (B) One scientific name and one Latin name (C) One scientific name and one vernacular name (D) One generic name and one specific name 5. Phylogeny refers to : (A) A group of phyla (B) Life history of plants (C) Genetics of animals (D) Evolutionary history of species from its ancestors. 6. Which of the phyla has the highest number of species ? (A) Arthropoda (B) Annelida (C) Mollusca (D) Echinodermata 7. Cyanobacteria refer to : (A) Autotrophic prokaryotes with characteristic bluegreen pigments (B) Bacteria infecting the cyanophycean algae (C) Viruses infecting bluegreen alagae (D) Cynophycean members infecting bacteria 8. Marchantia is a bryophyte since it does not have : (A) Vascular tissue (B) Roots (C) Independent sporophyte (D) Seeds 9. The fern leaves are known as : (A) Blades (B) Sporophylls (C) Lamina (D) Fronds 10. Young leaves of Cycas show : (A) Simple venation (B) Circinate venation (C) Alternate arrangement (D) Opposite arrangement |
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