Mphil Rmts
Mphil Rmts
Mphil Rmts
Subject: M. Phil in Regenerative Medicine & Translational Sciences (M. Phil RMTS)
INSTRUCTIONS
1. All questions are of objective type having four answer options for each.
2. Category-1: Carries 1 mark each and only one option is correct. In case of incorrect answer
or any combination of more than one answer, ¼ mark will be deducted.
3. Questions must be answered on OMR sheet by darkening the appropriate bubble marked
A, B, C, or D.
4. Use only Black/Blue ink ball point pen to mark the answer by filling up of the respective
bubbles completely.
5. Write Question Booklet number and your roll number carefully in the specified locations
of the OMR sheet. Also fill appropriate bubbles.
6. Write your name (in block letter), name of the examination center and put your signature
(as is appeared in Admit Card) in appropriate boxes in the OMR sheet.
7. The OMR sheet is liable to become invalid if there is any mistake in filling the correct
bubbles for Question Booklet number/roll number or if there is any discrepancy in the
name/ signature of the candidate, name of the examination center. The OMR sheet may also
become invalid due to folding or putting stray marks on it or any damage to it. The
consequence of such invalidation due to incorrect marking or careless handling by the
candidate will be sole responsibility of candidate.
8. Candidates are not allowed to carry any written or printed material, calculator, pen, log-
table, wristwatch, any communication device like mobile phones, bluetooth devices etc.
inside the examination hall. Any candidate found with such prohibited items will be
reported against and his/her candidature will be summarily cancelled.
9. Rough work must be done on the Question Booklet itself. Additional blank pages are given
in the Question Booklet for rough work.
10. Hand over the OMR sheet to the invigilator before leaving the Examination Hall.
11. Candidates are allowed to take the Question Booklet after examination is over.
1. Which among the following fishes does not have Central Nervous System?
(A) DogFish.
(B) CuttleFish.
(C) JellyFish.
(D) Star Fish.
4. In which of the following conditions a person is born with both ovarian and
testicular tissues i.e. both female & male organs?
(A) Swyer syndrome.
(B) Penile agenesis.
(C) Polyorchidism.
(D) Hermaphroditism.
5. Who among the following is best known for his discovery and development of the
first safe and effective polio vaccine?
(A) Jonas Salk.
(B) David Bodian.
(C) Almroth Wright.
(D) Albert Sabin.
7. As per the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, which of the following are soft metals?
1. Gold.
2. Copper.
3. Diamond.
4. Thorium.
Select the correct option from codes given below:
(A) 1 & 4 Only.
(B) 1, 2 & 4 Only.
(C) 2 & 4 Only.
(D) 1, 2, 3 & 4.
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9. What do we call the process in which no exchange of heat energy takes place
between the gas and the surroundings?
(A) Adiabatic.
(B) Isothermal.
(C) Isochoric.
(D) Isobaric.
12. Which of the following is a naturally occurring alloy of Gold and Silver?
(A) Bronze.
(B) Electrum.
(C) Duralumin.
(D) Nordic gold.
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20. On average, how many litres of urine does a normal adult excrete per day?
(A) 1 to 1.5 L.
(B) 2 to 2.5 L.
(C) 3 to 3.5 L.
(D) 5 to 5.5 L.
24. The method that silencing specific mRNA due to the binding of complementary
dsRNA is called?
(A) Electrophoresis.
(B) RNAi.
(C) rDNA technology.
(D) DNAi.
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25. When a single gene controls the expression of more than one character, it is said to
be ___:
(A) Heterotrophic.
(B) Autotrophic.
(C) Pleiotropic.
(D) Allotropic.
27. During heavy exercise, we get cramps in the legs due to the accumulation of ____:
(A) Carbon dioxide.
(B) Water.
(C) Lactic acid.
(D) Alcohol.
32. Which among the following is the first country to issue research licenses for human
embryonic cloning to create stem cells?
(A) United States.
(B) Australia.
(C) Germany.
(D) Britain.
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35. Which of the following are also called natural killer cells?
(A) Monocytes.
(B) Thrombocytes.
(C) Lymphocytes.
(D) Neutrophils.
37. Which one of the following hormones through synthesized elsewhere, is stored and
released by the master gland?
(A) Melanocyte stimulating hormone.
(B) Antidiuretic hormone.
(C) Prolactin.
(D) Luteinizing hormone.
38. Which of the following diseases can be transmitted to humans during milking?
(A) Foot and mouth disease.
(B) Smallpox.
(C) Ranikhet.
(D) Cowpox.
39. Biodegradable wastes can usually be converted into useful substances with the
help of ____:
(A) Bacteria.
(B) Viruses.
(C) Nuclear proteins.
(D) Radioactive substances.
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43. The most abundant protein found in the red cell membrane is:
(A) Glycoprotein.
(B) Lipoprotein.
(C) Mucoprotein.
(D) Nucleoprotein.
46. Preferential expression of the gene depending upon the parent of origin is called:
(A) Genomic imprinting.
(B) Anticipation.
(C) Mosaicism.
(D) Pleotropism.
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55. Which of the following is found in all the types of granules in granulocytic
stages(via., primary, secondary, tertiary:
(A) Defensin.
(B) Myeloperoxidase.
(C) Lysozyme.
(D) Lactoferrin.
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78. Which of the following glycoprotein has both lubricant and protective action?
(A) Immunoglobulin.
(B) Mucin.
(C) Collagen.
(D) Albumin.
79. All of the following are true about sickle cell disease except:
(A) Mutation in alpha chain.
(B) SYMPTOMS AMELIORATED BY HbF.
(C) Venoocclusive cries in cause of morbidity.
(D) Bone pain is presenting feature.
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91. Hemoglobin A (HbA) is the most common adult form of haemoglobin, which
consists of
(A) 2 alpha and 2 gamma subunits.
(B) 4 gamma subunits.
(C) 2 alpha and 2 beta subunits.
(D) 2 alpha and 2 delta subunits.
92. Which of the following statement is Not Correct with respect to Deoxyribonucleic
Acid
(DNA)
(A) It is found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and in many viruses.
(B) The DNA molecule consists of a single strand that is made of deoxyribose and
phosphate
groups.
(C) DNA codes genetic information for the transmission of inherited traits.
(D) Each strand has a backbone made of alternating sugar (deoxyribose) and
phosphate
groups.
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96. Migration of cancerous cells from the site of origin to other part of the body
forming
secondary tumours is called
(A) Proliferation.
(B) Diapedesis.
(C) Apoptosis.
(D) Metastasis.
(A) Mitochondria.
(B) Endoplasmic Reticulum.
(C) Lysosome.
(D) Ribosome.
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