Q.13 Higher levels of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) indicate (A) high hemoglobin level (B) anaemic condition (C) diabetes (D) favism Higher levels of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) indicate diabetes, as elevated HbA1c […]
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ATP Synthase Not Part of Electron Transport Chain in Oxidative Phosphorylation
Q.12 Determine the correctness or otherwise of the following Assertion [a] and Reason [r]. Assertion: In the process of ATP synthesis in oxidative phosphorylation, ATP synthase is not a part […]
Match the Entries in Group I with Group II
Q.11 Match the entries in Group I with the entries in Group II Group I Group II P) Epilepsy 1) Degeneration of neurons in cerebral cortex Q) Alzheimer’s disease 2) […]
Baeyer-Villiger Oxidation Migratory Aptitude
Q.10 The migratory aptitude of (alkyl or aryl) substituents in Baeyer-Villiger oxidation is (A) methyl < primary < secondary < tertiary (B) tertiary < secondary < primary < methyl (C) […]
Maximum Force in Simple Harmonic Motion Spring
Q.9 The time period and the amplitude of an object executing simple harmonic motion, under the restoring force of a spring, are 3.14 seconds and 0.2 m, respectively. If the […]
Fusion Reaction Not Possible for Mass Number A
Q.8 Consider two nuclei with the same mass number A. For which of the following values of A, the fusion reaction is NOT possible? (A) 15 (B) 22 (C) 29 […]
Probability Three Numbers from 1 to 10 Sum to 9
Q.7 From the set of 10 numbers {1, 2,…,10} three numbers are selected at random without replacement. The probability that the sum of these selected numbers is 9, is (A) […]
Edge Species in Ecotone
Q.6 In ecotone, some species become abundant and they are called (A) sibling species (B) endemic species (C) rare species (D) edge species The correct answer is (D) edge species. […]
Radial Symmetry in Cnidaria
Q.5 Radial symmetry is the characteristic feature of which of the following phyla? (A) Arthropoda (B) Mollusca (C) Cnidaria (D) Chordata Cnidaria exhibits radial symmetry among the given options. Radial […]
Circulatory Levels of Estrogen
Q.4 The circulatory levels of estrogen is derived mainly from (A) thecal and granulosa cells (B) gonadotrophs (C) endometrial epithelia (D) Leydig cells The main source of circulating estrogen levels […]


