17th May 2017 04:00 PM | |
shikha | Re: CSIR CASE Last Year Question Papers As you are looking for question papers of CSIR CASE Examination, so I am providing question paper here: CSIR CASE Examination Question Paper - Life Sciences Which of the following bonds will be most difficult to break? 1. C–O 2. C–C 3. C–N 4. C–S The conformation of a nucleotide in DNA is affected by rotation about how many bonds? 1. 4 2. 6 3. 7 4. 3 Which of the following proteins acts as an energy transducer? 1. G-protein. 2. Bacteriorhodopsin. 3. Hemoglobin. 4. Heat shock protein. Which of the following predicted property of lipid bilayers would result if the phospholipids had only one hydrocarbon chain instead of two? 1. The bilayers formed would be much less fluid. 2. The diameter of the head group would be much larger than the acyl chain and would tend to form micelles rather than bilayers. 3. the bilayers formed would be much more fluid. 4. the bilayers would be more permeable to small water-soluble molecules. Which of the following statements is not true for transposable element system? 1. It consists of both autonomous and non-autonomous elements. 2. Dissociation elements are autonomous in nature. 3. Transposase is transcribed by the central region of autonomous elements. 4. Certain repeats in the genome remain fixed even after the element transposes out. A set of virulence genes (vir genes), located in the Agrobacterium Ti-plasmid, is activated by 1. octopine. 2. nopaline. 3. acetosyringone. 4. auxin. When two mutants having the same phenotype were crossed, the progeny obtained showed a wild-type phenotype. Thus the mutations are 1. non-allelic. 2. allelic. 3. segregating from each other. 4. independently assorting. Two varieties of maize averaging 48 and 72 inches in height, respectively, are crossed. The F1 progeny is quite uniform averaging 60 inches in height. Of the 500 F2 plants, the shortest 2 are 48 inches and the tallest 2 are 72 inches. What is the probable number of polygenes involved in this trait? 1. Four. 2. Eight. 3. Sixteen. 4. Thirty two Repair of double strand breaks made during meiosis in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1. occurs mostly by non-homologous end joining. 2. occurs mostly using the sister chromatid as a template. 3. occurs mostly using the homologous chromosome as a template. 4. is associated with a high frequency of mutations. Which of the following signaling molecules enters the cell to initiate its action? 1. Transferrin 2. Insulin 3. Glucagon 4. Thyroxine |
17th May 2017 03:42 PM | |
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