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Will you please provide me the KIITEE M.Sc. in Microbiology entrance exam previous year question paper??? Yes sure, here I am sharing the KIITEE M.Sc. in Microbiology entrance exam previous year question paper: 1. Which of the following does not play a role in blood coagulation? (A) Calcium ions (B) Fibrinogen (C) Vitamin D (D) Vitamin K 2. The total member of nitrogenous bases in human genome is estimated to be (A) 3.5 million (B) 35 thousand (C) 35 billion (D) 3.1 billion 3. Validity of Mendel's law of segregation is established only when (A) Two F1 hybrids are crossed (B) One parent is crossed with F1 hybrid (C) Two pure breeding contrasting characters are crossed (D) None of the above 4. The sperm penetrates the ovum mainly (A) Mechanically (B) Chemically (C) Electrostatically (D) Thermally 5. Progesterone is secreted by (A) Corpus luteum (B) Corpus albicans (C) Lydia’s cells (D) Gratian cells 6. Nitrogen fixing symbiont of Azolla is (A) Azotobacter (B) Anabaena (C) Agrobacterium (D) Chlorella KIITEE M.Sc. in Microbiology entrance exam previous year question paper ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() As you want I am here giving you entrance Test question paper of Banaras Hindu University for admission in M.Sc. in Microbiology course. Sample paper : 1. On what evidence did Aristotle hypothesize on spontaneous generation? (1) animalcules (2) experiments with broth (3) his belief in magic (4) observing living things seemingly arise from non-living matter 2. John Snow made what important contribution to microbiology? (1) discovered the vaccine to cure cholera (2) was an English physician (3) mapped cholera cases in London and found their source (4) discovered how to stain bacteria so they could be studied 3. Who developed postulates to demonstrate that microorganisms caused disease? (1) Semmelweis (3) Koch (2) Metchnikoff (4) Chamberland 4. Christian Gram solved what important problem faced by microbiologists? (1) how to kill Gram + and Gram - microbes (2) how to view microbes and distinguish between two main types (3) how to prevent the spread of infectious disease (4) how to make microbes more attractive through the use of colorful dyes 5. Endospores are: (1) reproductive structures of fungus (2) living vegetative cells of bacteria (3) dormant structures produced by stressed bacteria (4) a type of vaccine 6. Genetic recombination occurs in bacteria through the transfer of (1) pili (2) plasmids (3) endospores (4) autosp(ln'~ 7. Any process that results in the integration of new combinations (It c:,-,~<..'~ together in a single cell is : (1) genetic recombination (2) fusion (3) genetic fission (4) allclotyping 8. Gene transfer in bacteria by transformation has the following charactcri.:;tic,:. (1) a majority of the donor genes arc transferred (2) it involves a plasmid (3) it depends on phage infection of the recipient cell (4) it can be carried out using free DNA extracted from the donor 9. A transducing phage: (1) contains only viral DNA (2) may contain viral and bacterial DNA (3) is sensitive to DNase (4) can never transfer extrachromosomal genes 10. Which of the following statements is false concerning a mating between F-.;... a:l.d F- cell ? (1) the F- cell is converted to an F+ cell (2) the F+ cell is converted to an F- cell (3) chromosomal genes are rarely transferred (4) cell-to-cell contact is always necessary M.Sc. in Microbiology course Entrance test paper ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here is the attachment. Address: Banaras Hindu University Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221005 Map: Last edited by Aakashd; December 22nd, 2019 at 03:54 PM. |