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I am a student of cochin university of science and technology and I have need of its previous year question paper for take help in exam preparation so please tell me procedure of get it from net
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Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) were set up in 1971. The university is a government owned autonomous university. CUSAT is conducts CAT for entry in the programs of Cochin University of Science and Technology. As per your need I am providing an attachment for CUSAT CAT Model Paper. You can get it after downloading.
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As you want to get the previous year question papers of entrance exam of Cochin University of Science and Technology so here is the information of the same for you: Some content of the file has been given here: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For more detailed information I ma uploading a PDF file which is free to download: Contact Details: Cochin University of Science and Technology Thrikkakara, South Kalamassery, Cochin, Kerala 682022 0484 257 7550 India Map Location:
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As you are looking for the Botany question paper of Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) – Common Admission Test (CAT) for admission in Post Graduate Programmes, so here I am sharing the same with you BOTANY Flagellate gametes are absent in (A) Myxophyccae (C) Phaeophyccae (B) Chlorophyccae (D) Xanthophyceae The number of zoospores fonned in a zoosporangium of Oedogonmnz is (A) one (B) 2-4 (C) 4-8 (D) mmmrous The following is not brought about by R/lizopus (A) Spoilage of food (B) Deterioration of articles (C) Soil building (D) Production of antibiotics Adelphogamy is seen in the yeast (B) Sc/Iizosmcchm'omyz;es (D) .S'accI:aromycodes (A) Sacclmromyces (C) Zygosacclmromyces The species of Pem'r.‘iUmn used for flavouring cheese is (A) P imlicmn (C) P exparrstun (13) P.chrysogenum (D) P camembe;-Ii The receptive hyphae of Puccim‘a are also called (A) Spcnuatophores (B) Flexoushyphae (C) Periphysis (D) Phialides The peltate cap of the fruiting body of/lgtzriczzs is called (A) Gillchamber (B) Stipc (C) Pileus (D) Velum Which of the following alga is involved in the formation of a lichen‘? (A) Gieoiriclzia (C) Dermocapsa (B) G! eocapasa (D) Volvox in E. colt‘, theme is no alternation of generations because (A) its cells do not exchange materials with each other (B) there is neither syngamy nor reduction division (C) it does not have chromosomes (D) the chromosomes do not fuse During transduction, DNA from the donor bacterium is transferred through (A) Adsorption (B) Bacteriophages (C) Cellular contact (D) Diffusion The rabies virus 18 (A) Brick shaped (I3) Tadpole-like (C) Bulictshapcd (D) lcosahedral The term '1"-phage was introduced by (A) Stanley (B) Enders (C) Twort (D) Delbrunck The type of alternation of generation shown by Biyophytes is (A) Isomorphic (B) Heteromorphic (C) Pleomorphic (D) Polymorphic The hetcrothallic species of Riccia is (A) R. cry.'.~'mIh'na (C) R. glauca (B) R. bi!/ardferi (D) R. discolor In Fzmrma, the rhizoids are (lislinguishecl by which of the following churucte1's? (A) Colourless, unicellular (B) Colourless, multice.llula1' (C) Colourless, multicellular with oblique septa (D) Coloured, multicellular When moss spores genninate, they form (A) Leafy gametophyte (C) Protonema (B) Capsule (D) Rhizoicls A fem dilifers from :1 moss in having (A) Swimming spenns (C) Alternation of generation (B) Vascular tissue (D) Independent gametophytic The phenomenon of apogamy was first observed in which of the following ptcridophyte? (A) Laslrea (C) Nephrorihun (B) Marsiiea (D) Preris The xylem in the stem of Selagmeila is usually (A) Exarch (B) Endarch (C) Mesarch (D) Amphivasal The type of venation seen in Marsilea is (A) open dichotomous type with cross-connections (B) closed dichotomous type with cross~connections (C) open dichotomous type without cross-connections (D) closed dichotomous type without cross-connections Which of the following is not involved in the fertilization of ferns? (A) Pollen tube (C) Archcgonia (B) Water (D) Flagcllated sperms Fruits are not found in gynmosperms because (A) they are seedless plants (B) they are not pollinated (C) they have no ovzny (D) fertilisation does not take place in them Pencils are made from the wood of (B) Jzmiperus w'rgim’mm (D) Abirzspindrow (A) P1'n:.zsp:‘nas!e:‘ (C) Chantaecyparispisclfem The male gametes of Cycas are the direct derivatives of (A) lube cell (C) geucmlive cell (B) stalk cell (D) body cell Pinus is a gymnosperm because (A) it is a large tree (B) it is pollinatcd by wind (C) it has exposed ovules (D) it produces seeds and has narrow leaves Roots of Dahlia are (A) Na pifonn (C) Fasciculate (B) Tnberous (D) Assimilatory Velameu, the spongy tissue is present in the (A) breathing roots (B) parasitic roots (C) tuberous roots (D) epiphytic roots Multiple root caps are found in (A) Pcmdmms (B) Typha (C) Sugarcane (D) Salvinia Branched axillzuy thorns are found in (A) Carissa (C) Dzzrzmla (B) Bougainviilea (D) Citrus The edible portion of Cyperus rotumlus is (A) Phylloclade (C) Rhizome (B) Tuber (D) Bulb The male flowers ofa cyathium are arranged in a group of (A) Racemes (B) Umbels (C) Scorpiod cymes (D) Helicoid cymes In Bougrmzviflen, the large coloured slmcturcs are (A) Bracts (C) Petals (B) Stamens (D) Sepals Apocarpous gynoecium is found in (A) Ranurxculaceae (C) Solanaccae (B) Malvaceae (D) Liliaceac A Feallleny stigma is called (A) Striatc (C) Basillm‘ (B) Plumose (D) Fimbriate Petaloid bracts are seen in (A) Ar?/ml0(/(1 (C) E nplzorbia (B) Oregrumm (D) Lemna Maize is (A) Self — pollinated (B) Cross —po1linatcd by insects (C) Cross v pollinatetl by wind (D) Cross - pollinated by rain Wart disease of potato is caused by (A) Pytmztm debaryamm: (B) Phy/oplllfzora iIfi:ra:r..¢ (C) Synclzylriunr endobiolfczmz (D) Alrernana sofaiti In Mcmgzfem mrffca, the fruit is (A) Beny (C) Capsule (B) Drupe (D) Pepe The funicular scar on the seed is called (A) I-lilum (C) Seutellum (B) Tigellum (D) Micropylc In which of the following plants, fruits are dispersed by grazing animals such as cows, goals and sheep? (A) Sunflower (B) Xrmrhimn (C) Cucurbira (D) Mustard In a flowering plant, the largest number of lmploicl cells occur in the (A) Ovule (B) Microsporm1gium (C) Root tip (D) Cambium Meiotic division in m ovule takes place in (A) Nucellus (C) Megaspore (B) Megaspore mollier cell (D) Archesporium As compared to egg cells, the sperm cells are (A) generally larger (B) invariably smaller (C) less active (D) completely immobile The nuclei of the sperm and egg fuse as the result of (A) base - pair relations of DNA and RNA (B) formation of hydrogen bonds (C) mutual attraction caused by differences in the electrical charges (D) attraction of protoplnsts of the egg and sperm Ruminate endospcrm is found in (A) Bmssica (B) Pismn (C) 1'lrfy:'isn'ca (D) /lllimn Pcrispenn is :1 remnant of (A) Endospenn (B) Colylcdon (C) Nucellns (D) lntegument The system of classification proposed by Bentham and Hooker is (B) Natural (D) Numerical (A) Artificial (C) Phylogenetic The most highly evolved order 1!} mouocot, according to Hutchinson, is (A) Graminalcs (C) Cyclanthales (B) Orchirlales (D) Najadales The condition of the androecium 11'! the family Malvaceae is (A) Diaclelphous (C) Syngcnesious (B) Ditlynamous (D) MOl1fld6l])l1OLlS Anthers with only two micorsporaligia are found in (A) Cucurbitaccae (C) Crucifcrae (B) Leguminosae (D) Malvaccae Marginal placentation is found in (A) Cmciferac (C) Legumiuosae (B) Malvaceae (D) Compositae The latest and conect botanical name of lady’s finger is (A) Ifibisczis abelmosc/ms (C) Abelmosclms escufenrus (B) H1'bi5cu.s'escuIemu$ (D) AbeIm0.s'cfm.s' lu‘b:'.s‘cz:s The leaves in Papilionaceae are usually (A) alternate, exslipulale (C) oppositc,cxstipulatc (B) altemate, stipulate (D) opposite,slipulatc The inflorescence of Mimoseae is a condensed (A) Raccme (B) Spike (C) Catkin (D) Spadix Branched tendrils are found in (A) Cucmms (B) Cocc:‘m'a (C) Czicurbita (D) Momorrlica The dried fruit shells of the following plant are used for making musical instmments (B) Cucurbr'ta Sp. (D) None of these (A) Lagenaria 5icemrz'a (C) Both of these Mark the economically important part of Soiamzm mberosmn (A) Swollen tips of stolons (B) Swollen tips of root branches (C) Swollen tips of the main stem (D) All of the above Aflfmn bnlbiferum possesses (A) lmbrieate bulbs (B) Tunicate bulbs (C) Bulbils (D) Bulbonus eorm Palm oil is obtained from (A) Glycine (C) Elaefs (B) Gossypimn (D) Olux T he most important alkaloid present :11 the latex of opium poppy is (A) Narcotein (C) Morphine (B) Codeine (D) ”I11ebaine The Mehaceae flowers are generally borne in (A) Racemes (C) Paniclcs (B) Umbels (D) Cymes The type of cohesion seen in the stamens of Ccrilistemou is (A) Diadelphons (C) Monadelphous (B) Syn genesious (D) Sytlarldrous The fruits of one of the following plants are edible (A) Wrigl:n'a (C) Vince (B) C'm':'ssa (D) /lliamrmda Leaf nodules containing nitrogen fixing bacteria are found in (A) Raudia (C) Rubia (B) Ceplzaeiis (D) Psycholria Which one of the following is an edible plant of Coiwolxriilaccae? (A) Ipomoea aqualica (C) Mina lobala (B) /Irgyreia speciosa (D) [pomoea cras.sr'cau/r's Apocynaceae differs from Rnbiaceae in having (B) Sagittate anthers (D) Pentanlerous flowers (A) Bicarpeflary ovary (C) Axileplacentation The gynoecium in most of the Eupliorbiaceae members is (B) Tricarpellmy (D) Pentacarpellaiy (A) Bicarpellary (C) Tetracaipeliaiy Which one of the following yields useful timber? (A) Hum crepikms (B) M}:/101133 p1::'!1'I:eus:'.a' (C) Ea'coecm'fa bicolor (D) Ric:'.:.m.s'conummis The character uncommon between Acanlhaceae and Labialae is (A) Exslipnlateleavcs (C) Pentainerous flower (B) Discrete anthers (D) Bilippedcorolla The botanical name of ‘Congo coffee’ is (A) Cqlfeaarabica (B) Coffeastenophylfa (C) CQ/fza /ibericr: (D) Cojfcarobusla Papaya is a native of (A) India (B) China (C) SouthAf1'ica (D) Mexico The medicinally important part 0fKaempfen'a galcmga is (A) roots only (C) rhizomes only (B) aerial roots and rhizomes (D) the whole plant Asafoetida is obtained from a species of (A) Femla (B) Cep/raelis (C) Pmmx (D) Rheum Sugarcane Breeding Institute is situated at (A) Lucknow (C) Coimbatore (B) Delhi (D) Bhopal Which one of the following plants yield sun hemp‘? (A) Camzbis (B) Crotalaria (C) Core/torus (D) Hibiscus The basic principle involved in spectrophotometiy is the same as that in (A) Colorimetiy (C) X-ray crystallograpliy (B) Autoradiograplly (D) Chromatograpliy The proteins of the protoplasm are present as (A) emulsion (C) supematant (B) eolloidalsuspension (D) colloidal emulsion The cell wall of lligher fungi contains (A) conifeiylaleohol (B) pectin (C) nmrzllnic acid (D) glucosamine In the cell, glucose is oxidised in (A) Cytoplasm (C) Giana of chloroplast (B) M itochondrion (D) Ribosome The annulated lamellae are supposed to be the precursors of (A) Endoplasmic relicuhmi (8) Plasma membrane (C) Golgi complex (D) All of the above The number ofcistcmae in a Golgi complex usually ranges between (A) 10-15 (B) 15 25 (C) 3-10 (D) 1.3 Cilia are produced by (A) Centrioles (B) Peroxisomes (C) Dieryosomes (D) Golgi body. Cambium causes growth in (A) length (C) width (B) circumference (D) leaves Which of the following is absent in the phloem of monocots? (A) Sieve tubes (C) Compzmioncells (B) Phloem parenchyma (D) Phloem fibers In which of the following cells Casparian thickening occurs? (A) Epidermis (C) Endodennis (B) Hypodermis (D) Pericycle The xylem condition in monocot roots is (A) Hexarch (B) I-Ic.\a-topolyarch (C) Polyarch (D) I-Iepta~topolya1'ch Gaseous exchange between air and internal tissues of old corlcy stem takes place through (A) Sieve plates (B) Pits (C) Stomata (D) Lenticels Seeds swell when placed in water due to (A) Osmosis (C) Imbibition (B) Hydrolysis (D) Active absorption Plasmolysis occurs when turgid cells are placed in contact with (B) a hypotonic solution (D) pure water (A) a hypertonic solution (C) an isotonic solution Active absorption of water by roots from soil is mainly affected by (A) osmotic concentration of the cell sap (B) tension in cell sap due to transpiration (C) sucking power of the root hair (D) typical tissue organisation The term root pressure was coined by (A) Mac Dougal (C) Stephan Hale (B) Dixon (D) Renner Aquatic plants with floating leaves (A) lack stomata (B) have stomata on both the leaf surfaces (C) have stomata only on the lower surface (D) have stomata on both the upper and lower surfaces The transport of ions in bacteria occurs through (A) Volutin granules (B) lonophores (C) Antibodies (D) Plasmids In photosynthesis, light (A) is converted into kinetic energy (E) is converted into chemical energy (C) acts directly on CO2 and water (D) acts as a catalyst All algae have (A) chlorophyll a and chlorophyll 12 (B) chlorophyll b and carotene (C) chloropliyll a and carotene (D) phycobilins and carotene The colour of rose petals is due to water-soluble pigment present in the (A) Cytoplasm (C) Iiitercellular space (B) Nucleus (D) Vacnole Which of the following is obtained by insectivorons plants Trom animal bodies? (A) 02 (C) N2 (B) C02 (D) 302 A photosynthetic, anaerobic, asymbiotic nitrogen fixing bacterium is (A) Azolobacrer (C) Rhizobimn (B) Baci/(us (D) R/ ![]() Ute movements involved in opening and closing of flowers are (A) autonomic (B) nastic (C) tactic (D) turgor tRNA is also known as (A) microsomal RNA (B) messenger RNA (C) soluble RNA (D) IRNA A cross between F ; hybrid and a recessive parent gives the ratio of (A) 3» (B) kl (C) 21 (D) ml In meiosis, crossing overtakes place during (A) Leptotene (C) Pachytene (B) Zygotene (D) Diplotene Damping off of the vegetable seedling can be effectively managed by soil drenching with (A) Charcoal dust (C) Formalin dust (B) Sulphur dust (D) Follidol Cis-acting element which acts in either orientation to regulate gene expression is (A) Promote!‘ (C) lnducer (B) Regulator (D) Enhancer The major active principle in neem kernal is (A) Alkaloid (C) Azadirachtin (I3) Vasopressin (D) Nimbidin The plant with the smallest‘ genome is (A) Maize (C) Mungbcan (B) /l1'ab:'d0p.s'e'3 Sp. (D) Rice The National Institute responsible for conservation of plant germplnsm is (A) nun (c) NBPGR (B) NBAGR (D) CDRI Epiblema refers to (A) Endodermis (C) Passage cells (B) Rhizodermis (D) Cuticle An artificial or synthetic seed is (A) a seed formed without pollination (B) an embtyo dissected out from a seed and stored (C) encapsulated somatic embryo (D) a seed through artificial pollination In hybridisation technique, etnasculation means the removal of (A) Stamen (C) Corolla (B) Pistil (D) Calyx Alternate form of the same gene responsible for determining contrasting character is (B) Lethal (D) Progeny (A) Snpplementzny gene (C) Allele An ecological niche is normally occupied by (A) apopulation (B) a small community (C) competing species (D) competing genera The scientist who discovered that coupling and repulsion are two aspects of a single phenomenon called linkage is Mendel Punnel (A) Bateson (B) (C) l\'I0rgan (D) The ability of every living plant cell to produce the entire plant is tenned (B) Protoplasmic fusion (D) Totipotency (A) Mosphogcnesis (C) Gene cloning An example of fusogenic agent is (A) Methanol (C) Polyethylene alcohol (B) Ethyl alcohol (D) Polyethylene glycol The potential energy is converted into kinetic energy in the plant by (A) Transpiration (B) Respiration (C) Photosynthesis (D) Reproduction An important plant growth promoter is (A) Androgen (C) Auxin (B) Algin (D) Abori gine The economic importance of Car!/mums ((lg€!!lS and cosmos is (A) Medicine (B) Insecticide (C) Dye (D) Vegetable I-I:'b:'.s'czr.s' r0saSz'nensis belongs to the family (A) Composi tae (C) Malvaceae (B) Gramineae (D_) Fabaceae Seaweed belongs to (A) Fungi (B) Slnub (C) Fern (D) Algae Which one of the following is used as a green manure? (A) /lzorobacrer (C) Sesbauia (B) Rh:'zob:'um (D) Pseudomonas The disease, ‘Late blight ofpotatd is caused by (A) Pucczhfa gramz'm's (B) Psend0masfl0re5cen.s' (C) Phyloplfihora mfesmns (D) Mucor Red rot of sugarcane is caused by (A) Cercospom personata (B) Colierotric/mmfalcamm (C) Bacillus spp. (D) /lspergillusnidulans Larninaria spp. is the major source of (A) Bromine (B) Iodine (C) iron (D) Penicillin Tmpentme is obtained from the resin of (A) Agaricus (B) Fungus (C) Pimis (D) Recfnus Tlirec-dimensional images of objects are viewed using (A) Electron microscope (B) Simple microscope (C) Scanningeleclron microscope (D) Transmission electron microscope The ‘Fluid mosaic model‘ of membrane was proposed by (A) Davidson (C) Meselson and Stahl (B) Singer and Nicholson (D) Barbara McCiintoi< The term for'pr'og1'a1nrned cell death’ is (A) Mitosis (B) Chaosis (C) Meoisis (D) Apoptopsis Musa is an example of (A) Spadix (B) Compound spadix (C) Spathes (D) Cynic Coconut belongs to (A) Arboresccnt monocots (C) Dicots (B) Gymnospenns (D) Herbaceous monocots Jack fruit is a typical example of (A) Multiplefruit (C) Aggregate (B) Sorosis (D) Thorny fmit The smallest unit of the gene that specifies for an amino acid is (A) Cistron (C) Recon (B) Muton (D) Codon The plienotypic ratio of incomplete dominance is (A) 3:] (B) 1:2:I (C) 9:3:3:1 (D) 1:1 Movement of the solute from a liigher concentration region to the lower concentration region is called (A) Imbibilion (C) Diffusion (B) Osmosis (D) Plasmolysis Nitrogenase enzyme contains (A) Fe,S (B) Fe,Mn (C) Fe, K (D) Fe,Na Fragrant flowers with well-developed nectaries are an adaptation for (A) Zoophily (B) Entomopltily (C) Anemophily (D) I-Iydrophily Vivipary is a characteristic feature of (A) Mesophytes (B) Halophytes (C) Xerophytes (D) Hydrophytes Senesccnce in plants is regulated by (A) Cytokinin (B) NAA (C) Abscisie acid (D) Gibbercllin Which one of the following is a C4 plant? (A) Rice (B) Sugarcane (C) Wheat (D) Potato Crossing-over occurs during (A) Pachytene (B) Leptotene (C) Zygotene (D) Diplotenc Majority of virus resistant transgenic plants are based on (A) A11ti~vi1‘al toxin gene (B) Resistance gene isolated from wild plants (C) Viral coat protein gene (D) Satellite virus The term ‘embryo rescue’ is used for (A) Embryo culture (13) Ovary culture (C) Ovule culture (D) All of the above Tiypsin inhibitor is abundantly present in (A) Wheat (B) Paddy (C) Maize (D) Soybean The queen of spices is (A) Cardamom (B) Turmeric (C) Pepper (D) Ginger The enzyme used for joining two DNA fragments is (A) DNA polymeise (C) Endonuclease (B) DNA ligase (D) Lyase Enzymatic isolation of protoplast was first demonstrated by (A) Zimmennann (B) Vasil (C) Cooking (D) Murashige Transposon was discovered by (A) Darwin (B) Barbara McClintol< (C) Monod (D) Watson HCN is present in (A) Paddy (B) Tapioca (C) Papaya (D) Apple Lycopeue is the colouring pigment of (A) Carrot (B) Tomato (C) Papaya (D) Lime How large is a typical chloroplast genome? (A) 1.5 kb (B) 151d) (C) 150 kb (D) 1500 kb Address: Cochin University of Science And Technology Thrikkakara, South Kalamassery, Cochin, Kerala 682022 0484 257 7550 Map:
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