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Can you please give me the West Bengal Medical Entrance Exam previous year question papers in PDF format as it is very urgent for me?
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As you want to get the West Bengal Medical Entrance Exam previous year question papers in PDF format so here is the information of the same for you: Some content of the file has been given here: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For more detailed information I am uploading PDF files which are free download: Contact Details: The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board AQ Block, Sector V, Salt Lake City, Kolkata, West Bengal 700091 India Map Location:
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Here you are looking for previous year question papers of West Bengal Medical Entrance Exam in pdf format, so here I am giving all papers: West Bengal Medical Entrance Exam Question Paper 1. Glucose and amino acids are reabosorbed in the (A) proximal tubule (B) distal tubule (C) collecting duct (D) loop of Henle Ans : (A) Hints : Glucose and amino acids are reabsorbed in the proximal tubule of nephron. 2. The amount of CSF in the cranial cavity (A) 500 ml (B) 140 ml (C) 1 litre (D) 1.5 ml Ans : (B) Hints : The amount of CSF in the cranial cavity is 140 ml. 3. Which one is imino acid? (A) Pepsin (B) Proline (C) Cysteine (D) Renin Ans : (B) Hints : Proline and hydroxyproline are imino acids. 4. The main difference between Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria is (A) Cell membrane (B) Cell wall (C) Ribosome (D) Mitochondria Ans : (B) 5. ACTH is secreted from (A) Adrenal cortex (B) Pituitary (C) Adrenal Medulla (D) Thyroid Ans : (B) Hints : ACTH is secreted from anterior pituitary 6. Which of the following is the correct pathway for propagation of cardiac impulse? (A) SA node AV node Bundle of His Purkinje fibers (B) AV node Bundle of His SA node Purkinje fibers (C) SA node Purkinje fibers AV node Bundle of His (D) Purkinje fibers AV node SA node Bundle of His Ans : (A) Hints : Cardiac impulse is propagated in the following way : SA node Av node Bundle of His Purkinje fibres. 7. Inner surface of the bronchi, bronchioles and fallopian tubes are lined by (A) cubical epithelium (B) columnar epithelium (C) squamous epithelium (D) ciliated epithelium Ans : (D) Hints : Ciliated epithelium is found in inner surface of bronchi, bronchioles and fallopian tubes 8. Electric potential of the brain is recorded by (A) CT Scan (B) Sphygmomanometer (C) ECG (D) EEG Ans : (D) Hints : Electrical potential of brain is recorded by EEG 9. Which of the following is related to humoral immunity? (A) T-lymphocyte (B) B-lymphocyte (C) I-lymphocyte (D) P-lymphocyte Ans : (B) Hints : Humoral immunity is due to B-lymphocyte because it secretes antibody in the blood plasma. 10. Fertilization occur in (A) Uterus (B) Ureter (C) Vagina (D) Fallopian tube Ans : (D) Hints : Fertilization occurs in fallopian tube at the junction of ampulla and isthmus. 11. The Gastrin is secreted from (A) Intestine (B) Stomach (C) Pancreas (D) Rectum Ans : (B) Hints : Gastrin hormone is secreted from “G-cells” of stomach. 12. The cause of cretinism is (A) Hypothyroidism (B) Hypoparathyroidism (C) Hyperthyroidism (D) Hyperparathyroidism Ans : (A) Hints : Cretinism is caused by hyposecretion of thyroxine in children. 13. Which of the following is a minerelocorticoid? (A) Testosterone (B) Progesterone (C) Adrenalin (D) Aldosterone Ans : (D) Hints : Aldosterone is secreted from adrenal cortex and controls RAAS. mechanism. 14. The part of the brain where the centre for hunger and thirst is located is (A) Cerebrum (B) Hypothalamus (C) Cerebellum (D) Medulla Oblongata Ans : (B) Hints : Hypothalamus is the centre for hunger and thirst. 15. The reflex arc, which is made of two neurones is known as (A) Monosynaptic reflex arc (B) Disynaptic reflex arc (C) Polysynaptic refles arc (D) Asynaptic reflex arc Ans : (A) Hints : Monosynaptic reflex are has two neurons sensory and motor, which forms one synapse in CNS. 16. The lactase hydrolyzes lactose into (A) Glucose (B) Glucose and galactose (C) Fructose (D) Glucose and fructose Ans : (B) Hints : Lactose® Glucose + Galactose 17. In 24 hours, total glomerular filtrate formed in human kidney is (A) 1.7 litres (B) 7 litres (C) 17 litres (D) 170 litres Ans : (D) Hints : GFR is 120 ml/min, so, approx. 170 litre ultra fitrate is produced in 24 hrs. 18. When the oxygen supply to the tissue is inadequate, the condition is (A) Dyspnea (B) Hypoxia (C) Asphyxia (D) Apnea Ans : (B) Hints : Inadequate supply of oxygen to the tissue is called hypoxia 19. Which one of the following is not a second messenger in hormone action? (A) Calcium (B) Sodium (C) cAMP (D) cGMP Ans : (B) Hints : Sodium is not a secondary messenger in hormone action. 20. The name of the pace maker of the heart is (A) Lymph node (B) S.A. node (C) Juxtaglumerular apparatus(D) Semilunar valve Ans : (B) Hints : Pace maker of heart is SA node. 21. What is a genophore? (A) DNA in prokaryotes (B) DNA and RNA in prokaryotes (C) DNA and protein in prokaryotes (D) RNA in prokaryotes Ans : (B) Hints : Genophore = DNA + RNA 22. Example of a typical homopolysaccharide is (A) Ligin (B) Suberin (C) Inulin (D) Starch Ans : (C) Hints : Inulin is typical homopolysaccharide and is a polymer of fructose. 23. Who wrote the famous book ‘Origin of Species’? (A) Lamarck (B) Darwin (C) De Vries (D) Mendel Ans : (B) Hints : The book ‘Origin of species’ was written by Darwin. 24. Polyploid derived from two different species is called (A) Autopolyploid (B) Triploid (C) Allopolyploid (D) Monoploid Ans : (C) 25. Electrons used in Electron Microscope are of the wavelength (A) 0.05 Å (B) 0.15 Å (C) 0.25 Å (D) 0.30 Å Ans : (A) 26. Biolistic technique is used in (A) Tissue culture process (B) Gene transfer process (C) Hybridization process (D) Germplasm conservation process Ans : (B) Hints : Biolistic technique is a direct method of gene transfer. 27. Example of water soluble plant pigment is (A) Chlorophyll-a (B) Chlorophyll-b (C) Anthocyanin (D) Xanthophyll Ans : (C) Hints : Anthocyanin is a water soluble pigment. 28. Structural element of Chromatin is (A) Histone (B) Acid protein and DNA (C) Nuclear matrix (D) Nucleosomes Ans : (D) Hints : The structural element of chromatin is Nucleosomes. 29. Inulin is a polymer of (A) Glucose (B) Galactose (C) Fructose (D) Arabinose Ans : (C) 30. Mannitol is (A) Amino Acid (B) Amino alcohol (C) Sugar alcohol (D) Sugar acid Ans : (C) 31. A flower which can be divided into two equal halves by only one plane is (A) Zygomorphic (B) Actinomorphic (C) Regular (D) Perfect Ans : (A) 32. Pieces of plant tissue used in tissue culture is called (A) Explant (B) Somaclone (C) Inoculant (D) Clone Ans : (A) 33. VAM is (A) Symbiotic bacteria (B) Saprophytic bacteria (C) Saprophytic fungi (D) Symbiotic fungi Ans : (D) Hints : VAM (Endomycorrhizae) represent symbiotic association between fungi and roots of higher plants. 34. Ovule integument gets transformed into (A) seed (B) fruit wall (C) seed coat (D) cotyledons Ans : (C) Hints : Outer integument transforms into testa where as the inner integument into tegmen. 35. Acid rain is caused by (A) NO2 (B) SO2 (C) SO3 (D) CO2 Ans : (B) 36. Which one of the following bacterium is used for production of transgenic plants (A) Escherichia coli (B) Bacillus thuringiensis (C) Staphylococcus aureus (D) Agrobacterium tumefaciens Ans : (D) 37. A plant cell becomes turgid due to (A) Plasmolysis (B) Exosmosis (C) Endosmosis (D) Electrolysis Ans : (C) Hints : Endosmosis leads to diffusion of water into the cell. 38. Restriction enzymes are used to cut (A) Single stranded RNA (B) Double stranded DNA (C) Single stranded DNA (D) Double stranded RNA Ans : (B) Hints : Restriction endunuclease is used to cut dsDNA at palindromic sequence. 39. Spindle fibre is made up of (A) Humulin (B) Intermediate filament (C) Flagellin (D) Tubulin Ans : (D) 40. Edible part of Mushroom is (A) Basidiocarp (B) Primary mycelium (C) Fungal hyphae (D) Basidiospores Ans : (A) 41. Calcium level decreases in the blood due to hyposecretion of (A) Parathyroid hormone (B) Calcitonin (C) Thyroxine (D) Adrenaline Ans : (A) Hints : Hyposecretion of PTH causes decrease in the level of calcium in the blood. 42. Kupffer’s cells are (A) Phagocytic (B) Actin (C) Myosin (D) Fibrin Ans : (A) Hints : Kupffer’s cells are phagocytic cells of liver. 43. Which centre is stimulated during increase in body temperature (A) Anterior hypothalamus (B) Posterior hypothalamus (C) Limbic system (D) Red nucleus Ans : (A) Hints : Anterior hypothalamus is stimulated during increase in body temperature. 44. Name the following having oxygen storing capacity (A) Myoglobin (B) Prophase II (C) Anaphase I (D) Metaphase II Ans : (A) Hints : Myoglobin present in muscles stroes oxygen 45. Longest phase of meiosis (A) Prophase I (B) Prophase II (C) Anaphase I (D) Metaphase II Ans : (A) 46. Tetany is caused by (A) Hyperparathyroidism (B) Hypoparathyroidism (C) Hyperthyroidism (D) Hypothyroidism Ans : (B) 47. Which the following is a gastrointestine hormone? (A) Prolactin (B) Enterokinase (C) GH (D) FSH Ans : (B) 48. Name the hormone that has no role in menstruation. (A) LH (B) FSH (C) GH (D) TSH Ans : (D) 49. Which of the following substances can cure Parkinson’s disease? (A) GABA (B) Acetylcholine (C) Dopamine (D) Glutamic acid Ans : (C) Hints : Dopamine deficiency causes parkinson’s disease. 50. Movement of tongue muscle is controlled by (A) facial nerve (B) trigeminal nerve (C) hypoglossal nerve (D) vagus nerve Ans : (C) Hints : 12th cranilal nerve (hypoglossal) is responsible for movement of tongue. 51. Which function will be lost due to damage of occipital lobe? (A) Hearing (B) Speech (C) Vision (D) Memory Ans : (C) Hints : Damage of occipital lobe causes loss of vision. 52. Meissner’s corpuscles occur in (A) Brain (B) Nerve cells (C) Skin (D) Tongue Ans : (C) 53. Osteomalacia is a deficiency disease of (A) Infants due to protein energy malnutrition (B) Adults due ot protein energy malnutrition (C) Adults due to Vitamin D deficiency (D) Infants due to Vitamin K deficiency Ans : (C) 54. The gene of sickle cell anaemia is inherited by (A) Blood cells (B) Bone cells (C) Sex chromosomes (D) Autosomes Ans : (D) Hints : The gene for sickle cell anaemia is located in chromosome number 11. 55. Ptyalin is inactivated by a component of gastric juice known as (A) Pepsin (B) Mucus (C) Rennin (D) HCl Ans : (D) Hints : Ptylin or a -amylase of saliva is inactivated by HCl in stomach. 56. Which one of the following human cells do not contain mitochondria ? (A) Nerve cell (B) Red blood cell (C) Liver cell (D) White blood cell Ans : (B) Hints : Matured Red blood cells are without mitochondria. 57. In which stage of the first meiotic division two sister chromatids are formed? (A) Leptotene (B) Zygotene (C) Pachytene (D) Diplotene Ans : (C) Hints : During pachytene statge, chromosomes shortens & thickens with two sister chromatids and became clearly visible. 58. Which one of the following triplet codons is a chain termination codon? (A) UGU (B) AAU (C) UUG (D) UAG Ans : (D) Hints : UAG is a non-sense codon.
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