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GATE Biotechnology Model Papers

Can you give me question paper for graduate aptitude test in engineering biotechnology subject ?

Here I am giving you question paper for graduate aptitude test in engineering biotechnology subject in PDF file attached with it ..

Q.1 In mismatch correction repair, the parental DNA strand is distinguished from the daughter strand by
(A) acetylation (B) phosphorylation (C) methylation (D) glycosylation
Q.2 The basis for blue-white screening with pUC vectors is
(A) intraallelic complementation (B) intergenic complementation
(C) intragenic suppression (D) extragenic suppression
Q.3 Idiotypic determinants of an antibody are associated with the
(A) constant region of the heavy chains (B) constant region of the light chains
(C) variable region (D) constant regions of light and heavy chains
Q.4 Identification of blood groups involves
(A) precipitation (B) neutralization
(C) opsonization (D) agglutination
Q.5 B-lymphocytes originate from the bone marrow whereas T-lymphocytes originate from
(A) thymus (B) bone marrow (C) spleen (D) liver
Q.6 A humanized antibody is one in which the
(A) heavy and light chains are from human
(B) heavy chain is from human and light chain is from mouse
(C) light chain is from human and heavy chain is from mouse
(D) CDRs are from mouse, and the rest is from human
Q.7 Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is used as a cryopreservant for mammalian cell cultures because
(A) it is an organic solvent
(B) it easily penetrates cells
(C) it protects cells by preventing crystallization of water
(D) it is also utilized as a nutrient
Q.8 Nude mice refers to
(A) mice without skin (B) mice without thymus
(C) knockout mice (D) transgenic mice
Q.9 Heat inactivation of serum is done to inactivate
(A) prions (B) mycoplasma (C) complement (D) pathogenic bacteria
Q.10 Choose the correct signal transduction pathway.
(A) Hormone → 7 TM receptor → G protein → cAMP → PKA
(B) Hormone → G protein → 7 TM receptor → cAMP → PKA
(C) Hormone → 7 TM receptor → G protein → PKA → cAMP
(D) Hormone → 7 TM receptor → cAMP → G protein → PKA
2012 BIOTECHNOLOGY – BT
BT 3/16
Q.11 A protein is phosphorylated at a serine residue. A phosphomimic mutant of the protein can be
generated by substituting that serine with
(A) glycine (B) alanine (C) aspartate (D) threonine
Q.12 A truncated polypeptide is synthesized due to a nonsense mutation. Where would you introduce
another mutation to obtain a full-length polypeptide?
(A) Ribosomal protein gene (B) Transfer RNA gene
(C) DNA repair gene (D) Ribosomal RNA gene
Q.13 Protein-DNA interactions in vivo can be studied by
(A) gel shift assay (B) Southern hybridization
(C) chromatin immunoprecipitation assay (D) fluorescence in situ hybridization assay
Q.14 The direction of shell coiling in the snail Limnaea peregra is a classic example of
(A) chromosomal inheritance (B) extra-chromosomal inheritance
(C) chromosomal translocation (D) homologous recombination
Q.15 During photorespiration under low CO2 and high O2 levels, O2 reacts with ribulose
1,5- bisphosphate to yield
(A) one molecule each of 3-phosphoglycerate and 2-phosphoglycolate
(B) two molecules of 3-phosphoglycerate
(C) two molecules of 2-phosphoglycolate
(D) one molecule each of 3-phosphoglycerate and glyoxylate
Q.16 Which one of the following is NOT a protoplast fusion inducing agent?
(A) Inactivated Sendai virus (B) Ca2+ at alkaline pH
(C) Polyethylene glycol (D) Colchicine
Q.17 The activity of an enzyme is expressed in International Units (IU). However, the S.I. unit for
enzyme activity is Katal. One Katal is
(A) 1.66 × 104 IU (B) 60 IU (C) 6 × 107 IU (D) 106 IU
Q.18 Identify the statement that is NOT applicable to an enzyme catalyzed reaction.
(A) Enzyme catalysis involves propinquity effects
(B) The binding of substrate to the active site causes a strain in the substrate
(C) Enzymes do not accelerate the rate of reverse reaction
(D) Enzyme catalysis involves acid-base chemistry
Q.19 An example of a derived protein structure database is
(A) Pfam (B) SCOP (C) GEO (D) Prosite
Q.20 An example of a program for constructing a phylogenetic tree is
(A) phylip (B) phrap (C) prodom (D) PHDsec
Q.21 Synteny refers to
(A) gene duplication from a common ancestor
(B) a tree representation of related sequences
(C) the extent of similarity between two sequences
(D) local conservation of gene order
2012 BIOTECHNOLOGY – BT
BT 4/16
Q.22 While searching a database for similar sequences, E value does NOT depend on the
(A) sequence length (B) number of sequences in the database
(C) scoring system (D) probability from a normal distribution
Q.23 In transmission electron microscopy, electron opacity is greatly enhanced by treating the specimen
with
(A) ferrous ammonium sulfate (B) uranium acetate
(C) sodium chloride (D) basic fuchsin
Q.24 The molarity of water in a water : ethanol mixture (15 : 85, v/v) is approximately
(A) 0.85 (B) 5.55
(C) 8.5 (D) 55.5
Q.25 The helix content of a protein can be determined using
(A) an infrared spectrometer (B) a fluorescence spectrometer
(C) a circular dichroism spectrometer (D) a UV-Visible spectrophotometer
Q. 26 to Q. 55 carry two marks each.
Q.26 Which one of the following DNA sequences carries an invert repeat?
(A) ATGAGCCCCGAGTA
TACTCGGGGCTCAT
(B) ATGAGCCGGCTCTA
TACTCGGCCGAGAT
(C) ATGAGCCGAGCCTA
ACTCGGCTCGGAT
(D) ATGAGCCTATGGTA
TACTCGGATACCAT
Q.27 In zinc finger proteins, the amino acid residues that coordinate zinc are
(A) Cys and His (B) Asp and Glu
(C) Arg and Lys (D) Asp and Arg
Q.28 Match the entries in Group I with those in Group II.
Group I Group II
P. MTT 1. Dihydrofolate reductase
Q. Annexin V 2. Succinate dehydrogenase
R. Methotrexate 3. Microtubules
S. Taxol 4. Phosphatidylserine
(A) P-3, Q-1, R-4, S-2 (B) P-2, Q-4, R-1, S-3
(C) P-2, Q-3, R-4, S-1 (D) P-4, Q-2, R-1, S-3
Q.29 In an exponentially growing batch culture of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the cell density is 20 gl-1
(DCW), the specific growth rate () is 0.4 h-1 and substrate uptake rate () is 16 gl-1h-1. The cell
yield coefficient Yx/s will be
(A) 0.32 (B) 0.64 (C) 0.80 (D) 0.50
Q.30 A single base pair of DNA weighs 1.1 × 10-21 grams. How many picomoles of a plasmid vector of
length 2750 bp are contained in 1 g of purified DNA?
(A) 0.30 (B) 0.55 (C) 0.25 (D) 0.91
2012 BIOTECHNOLOGY – BT
BT 5/16
Q.31 Match the terms in Group I with the ploidy in Group II.
Group I Group II
P. Disome 1. 2n + 1
Q. Monosome 2. 2n – 1
R. Nullisome 3. n – 1
S. Trisome 4. n + 1
(A) P-4, Q-2, R-3, S-1 (B) P-4, Q-3, R-1, S-2
(C) P-2, Q-3, R-4, S-1 (D) P-1, Q-4, R-3, S-2
Q.32 What is the rank of the following matrix?
5 3 1
6 2 4
14 10 0

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
Q.33 Match the products in Group I with the applications in Group II.
Group I Group II
P. Digoxin 1. Muscle relaxant
Q. Stevioside 2. Anti-cancer agent
R. Atropine 3. Cardiovascular disorder
S. Vinblastine 4. Sweetener
(A) P-1, Q-4, R-3, S-2 (B) P-3, Q-2, R-1, S-4
(C) P-3, Q-4, R-1, S-2 (D) P-2, Q-3, R-1, S-4
Q.34 Determine the correctness or otherwise of the following Assertion (a) and Reason (r).
Assertion: The production of secondary metabolites in plant cell cultures is enhanced by the
addition of elicitors.
Reason: Elicitors induce the expression of enzymes responsible for the biosynthesis of
secondary metabolites.
(A) Both (a) and (r) are true but (r) is not the correct reason for (a)
(B) Both (a) and (r) are true and (r) is the correct reason for (a)
(C) (a) is true but (r) is false
(D) (a) is false but (r) is true
Q.35 Determine the correctness or otherwise of the following Assertion (a) and Reason (r).
Assertion: Plants convert fatty acids into glucose.
Reason: Plants have peroxisomes.
(A) Both (a) and (r) are true but (r) is not the correct reason for (a)
(B) Both (a) and (r) are true and (r) is the correct reason for (a)
(C) (a) is true but (r) is false
(D) (a) is false but (r) is true
2012 BIOTECHNOLOGY – BT
BT 6/16
Q.36 Determine the correctness or otherwise of the following Assertion (a) and Reason (r).
Assertion: In direct somatic embryogenesis, embryos are developed without going through callus
formation.
Reason: This is possible due to the presence of pre-embryonically determined cells.
(A) Both (a) and (r) are true but (r) is not the correct reason for (a)
(B) (a) is false but (r) is true
(C) (a) is true but (r) is false
(D) Both (a) and (r) are true and (r) is the correct reason for (a)
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Last edited by Neelurk; June 30th, 2020 at 09:40 AM.
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