(A) Southern blotting
(B) Electrophoresis
(C) TLC
(D) Northern blotting
Answer: (B)
2. Match the following:
List – I List – II
(I) Central pocket loop (1) Contains no delta
(II) Arches (2) Contains two loops opening on the same side
(III) Twinned loop (3) Contains one core and two delta
(IV) Lateral pocket loop (4) Contains two loops opening at opposite sides
Codes:
(I) (II) (III) (IV)
(A) 3 1 2 4
(B) 2 3 1 4
(C) 4 3 2 1
(D) 3 1 4 2
Answer: (B)
3. Assertion (A): In disputed paternity and maternity cases, it is not possible to determine the blood group of the child.
Reason (R): The blood groups are not inherited as per Mendelian law of inheritance.
Codes:
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
(B) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct.
(C) Both (A) and (R) are incorrect.
(D) (R) is incorrect and (A) is correct.
Answer: (C)
4. Application of ABO grouping in disputed paternity was first used by
(A) Landsteiner
(B) Hirschfeld
(C) Bernstein
(D) Ottenberg
Answer: (D)
5. Genes which exists as alternate expressions at a particular locus is known as
(A) Loci
(B) Antigen
(C) Allele
(D) Phenotype
Answer: (C)
6. Kozelaka and Hine method is used for the quantitative estimation of
(A) Ethyl Alcohol
(B) Opium
(C) Cocaine
(D) Cannabis
Answer: (A)
7. The following colour tests is applied for the detection of halogenated hydrocarbons?
(A) Fujiwara Test
(B) Koppanyi-Zwikker Test
(C) Sodium nitroprusside
(D) Cobalt thiocyanate
Answer: (A)
8. The following is a poisonous mushroom species:
(A) Amanita phalloides
(B) Morchella esculenta
(C) Boletus edulis
(D) Cantharellus cibarius
Answer: (A)
9. Scott’s test is applied for the detection of
(A) Amphetamines
(B) Barbiturates
(C) Opiates
(D) Cocaine
Answer: (D)
10. The active ingredients of cannabis are collectively known as
(A) Cannabinoids
(B) Annabinoids
(C) Cannazoids
(D) Cannatedois
Answer: (A)
(B) Electrophoresis
(C) TLC
(D) Northern blotting
Answer: (B)
2. Match the following:
List – I List – II
(I) Central pocket loop (1) Contains no delta
(II) Arches (2) Contains two loops opening on the same side
(III) Twinned loop (3) Contains one core and two delta
(IV) Lateral pocket loop (4) Contains two loops opening at opposite sides
Codes:
(I) (II) (III) (IV)
(A) 3 1 2 4
(B) 2 3 1 4
(C) 4 3 2 1
(D) 3 1 4 2
Answer: (B)
3. Assertion (A): In disputed paternity and maternity cases, it is not possible to determine the blood group of the child.
Reason (R): The blood groups are not inherited as per Mendelian law of inheritance.
Codes:
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
(B) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct.
(C) Both (A) and (R) are incorrect.
(D) (R) is incorrect and (A) is correct.
Answer: (C)
4. Application of ABO grouping in disputed paternity was first used by
(A) Landsteiner
(B) Hirschfeld
(C) Bernstein
(D) Ottenberg
Answer: (D)
5. Genes which exists as alternate expressions at a particular locus is known as
(A) Loci
(B) Antigen
(C) Allele
(D) Phenotype
Answer: (C)
6. Kozelaka and Hine method is used for the quantitative estimation of
(A) Ethyl Alcohol
(B) Opium
(C) Cocaine
(D) Cannabis
Answer: (A)
7. The following colour tests is applied for the detection of halogenated hydrocarbons?
(A) Fujiwara Test
(B) Koppanyi-Zwikker Test
(C) Sodium nitroprusside
(D) Cobalt thiocyanate
Answer: (A)
8. The following is a poisonous mushroom species:
(A) Amanita phalloides
(B) Morchella esculenta
(C) Boletus edulis
(D) Cantharellus cibarius
Answer: (A)
9. Scott’s test is applied for the detection of
(A) Amphetamines
(B) Barbiturates
(C) Opiates
(D) Cocaine
Answer: (D)
10. The active ingredients of cannabis are collectively known as
(A) Cannabinoids
(B) Annabinoids
(C) Cannazoids
(D) Cannatedois
Answer: (A)
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