*(1). Pick out the correct taxonomic hierarchy in zoological systematics. a. Phylum – Class – Order – Family – Genus b. Class – Phylum – Order – Family – Genus c. Phylum – Class – Family – Order – Genus d. Phylum – Class – Order – Genus – Species […]
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ICMR JRF Entrance Examination Model Questions with Answers (Part-2)
(1). Which of the following soil will be most porous: a. Sandy loam b. Clay loam c. Clay (2). Photosynthetic formation of glucose can be sited as an example for: a. Oxidation b. Reduction c. Condensation d. Fixation (3). Members of which family has been extensively employed as phyo-remediation agents […]
Continue ReadingKerala Public Service Commission (PSC) Botany Lecturer / Assistant Professor Exam 2009 Question Paper Part 4 (MCQ 013)
Part – 4 (Questions 76 – 100) (MCQ 013) (76). A man who is affected with phenylketonuria marries a woman who is heterozygous at that locus. What is the probability that their first child will have phenylketonuria? a. 1/8 b. ¼ c. ½ d. ¾ (77). Which of the following […]
Continue ReadingBotany Lecturer/Assistant Professor Selection by Kerala PSC 2009 Part 3: Cat. NO. 464/2007 (MCQ 012)
Part – 3 (Questions 51 – 75) (MCQ 012) (51). Buffers has the ability to a. Change in pH b. Resist change in pH c. No resist to change in pH d. All of the above (52). Why is the filamentous body of the slime and water molds considered an […]
Continue ReadingBotany Lecturer/Assistant Professor Examination by Kerala PSC 2009 (Cat. No. 464/2007) Part 2 (MCQ 011)
Part – 2 (Questions 26 – 50) (MCQ 011) (26). True statements about retro-transposons include which of the following? I. They replicate through an RNA intermediate II. They utilize reverse transcriptase for replication III. They may contain introns a. I only b. III only c. I and […]
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