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Re: Previous Years Question Papers of RPMT

As you asking for the question paper of the RPMT Examination let me tell you that the RPMT Examination is Replaced by the AIPMT Examination here I am giving you the question paper of the AIPMT Examination that is as follow :

AIPMT Examination question paper

Biology
1. Leaves become modified into spines in :
(1) Silk Cotton (2) Opuntia (3) Pea (4) Onion
1. (2)
2. Vertical distribution of different species occupying different levels in a biotic community is known as :
(1) Pyramid (2) Divergence (3) Stratification (4) Zonation
2. (3)
3. Transpiration and root pressure cause water to rise in plants by :
(1) pushing and pulling it, respectively (2) pulling it upward
(3) pulling and pushing it, respectively (4) pushing it upward
3. (3)
4. Gene regulation governing lactose operon of E.coli that involves the lac I gene product is :
(1) Feedback inhibition because excess of galactosidase can switch off transcription
(2) Positive and inducible because it can be induced by lactose
(3) negative and inducible because repressor protein prevents transcription
(4) negative and repressible because repressor protein prevents transcription
4. (2)
5. High value of BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand) indicates that :
(1) consumption of organic matter in the water is higher by the microbes
(2) water is pure
(3) water is highly polluted
(4) water is less polluted
5. (3)
6. Which one of the following matches is correct?
(1) Agaricus Parasitic fungus Basidiomycetes
(2) Phytophthora Aseptate mycelium Basidiomycetes
(3) Alternaria Sexual reproduction absent Deuteromycetes
(4) Mucor Reproduction by Conjugation Ascomycetes

6. (3)
7. Which of these is not an important component of initiation of parturition in humans?
(1) Release of prolactin (2) Increase in estrogen and progesterone ratio
(3) Synthesis of prostaglandins (4) Release of oxytocin
7. (1)
8. A chemical signal that has both endocrine and neural roles is :
(1) Cortisol (2) Melatonin (3) Calcitonin (4) Epinephrine
8. (4)
9. Match each disease with its correct type of vaccine :
(a) tuberculosis (i) harmless virus
(b) Whooping cough (ii) inactivated toxin
(c) diphtheria (iii) killed bacteria
(d) polio (iv) harmless bacteria
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(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)
(2) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)
(3) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(4) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
9. (4)
10. Nuclear envelope is a derivative of :
(1) Rough endoplasmic reticulum (2) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
(3) Membrane of Golgi complex (4) Microtubules
10. (2)
11. The crops engineered for glyphosate are resistant/tolerant to:
(1) Herbicides (2) Fungi (3) Bacteria (4) Insects
11. (1)
12. Vascular bundles in monocotyledons are considered closed because :
(1) Xylem is surrounded all around by phloem
(2) A bundle sheath surrounds each bundle
(3) Cambium is absent
(4) There are no vessels with perforations
12. (3)
13. Read the following five statements (A to E) and select the option with all correct statements :
(A) Mosses and Lichens are the first organisms to colonise a bare rock.
(B) Selaginella is a homosporous pteridophyte.
(C) Coralloid roots in Cycas have VAM.
(D) Main plant body in bryophytes is gametophytic, whereas in pteridophytes it is sporophytic.
(E) In gymnosperms, male and female gametophytes are present within sporangia located on sporophyte
(1) (B), (C) and (E) (2) (A), (C) and (D) (3) (B), (C) and (D) (4) (A), (D) and (E)
13. (4)
14. True nucleus is absent in :
(1) Volvox (2) Anabaena (3) Mucor (4) Vaucheria
14. (2)
15. Which one of the following statements in not true?
(1) Honey is made by bees by digesting pollen collected from flowers
(2) Pollen grains are rich in nutrients, and they are used in the form of tablets and syrups
(3) Pollen grains of some plants cause severe allergies and bronchial afflictions in some people
(4) The flowers pollinated by flies and bats secrete foul odour to attract them
15. (1)
16. Removal of proximal convoluted tubule from the nephron will result in :
(1) No urine formation (2) More diluted urine
(3) More concentrated urine (4) No change in quality and quantity of urine
16. (3)
17. A gymnast is able to balance his body upside down even in the total darkness because of :
(1) Organ of corti (2) Cochlea
(3) Vestibular apparatus (4) Tectorial membrane
17. (3)

18. The hilum is a scar on the :
(1) Seed, where micropyle was present (2) Seed, where funicle was attached
(3) Fruit, where it was attached to pedicel (4) Fruit, where style was present
18. (2)
19. Which one of the following is correct?
(1) Blood = Plasma + RBC + WBC + Platelets (2) Plasma = Blood  Lymphocytes
(3) Serum = Blood + Fibrinogen (4) Lymph = Plasma + RBC + WBC
19. (1)
20. The guts of cow and buffalo possess :
(1) Cyanobacteria (2) Fucus spp.
(3) Chlorella spp. (4) Methanogens
20. (4)
21. Which one of the following may require pollinators, but is genetically similar to autogamy?
(1) Cleistogamy (2) Geitonogamy (3) Xenogamy (4) Apogamy
21. (2)
22. In sea urchin DNA, which is double stranded, 17 % of the bases were shown to be cytosine. The percentages of the other three bases expected to be present in this DNA are :
(1) G 8.5%, A 50%, T 24.5% (2) G 34%, A 24.5%, T 24.5%
(3) G 17%, A 16.5%, T 32.5% (4) G 17%, A 33%, T 33%
22. (4)
23. Capacitation refers to changes in the :
(1) sperm after fertilization (2) sperm before fertilization
(3) ovum before fertilization (4) ovum after fertilization
23. (2)
24. Which of the following had the smallest brain capacity?
(1) Homo habilis (2) Homo erectus
(3) Homo sapiens (4) Homo neanderthalensis
24. (1)
25. Which of the following viruses is not transferred through semen of an infected male?
(1) Ebola virus (2) Hepatitis B virus
(3) Human immunodeficiency virus (4) Chikungunya virus
25. (4)
26. A major characteristic of the monocot root is the presence of :
(1) Cambium sandwiched between phloem and xylem along the radius
(2) Open vascular bundles
(3) Scattered vascular bundles
(4) Vasculature without cambium
26. (4)
27. Blood pressure in the mammalian aorta is maximum during:
(1) Diastole of the right atrium (2) Systole of the left atrium
(3) Diastole of the right ventricle (4) Systole of the left ventricle
27. (4)
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28. In Bt cotton, the Bt toxin present in plant tissue as protoxin is converted into active toxin due to :
(1) presence of conversion factors in insect gut (2) alkaline pH of the insect gut
(3) acidic pH of the insect gut (4) action of gut microorganisms
28. (2)
29. In an ecosystem the rate of production of organic matter during photosynthesis is termed as :
(1) Net productivity (2) Net primary productivity
(3) Gross primary productivity (4) Secondary productivity
29. (3)
30. In a ring girdled plant :
(1) Neither root nor shoot will die (2) The shoot dies first
(3) The root dies first (4) The shoot and root die together
30. (3)
31. Erythropoiesis starts in :
(1) Red bone marrow (2) Kidney (3) Liver (4) Spleen
31. (1)
32. Keel is the characteristics feature of flower of :
(1) Tomato (2) Tulip (3) Indigofera (4) Aloe
32. (3)
33. In which of the following gametophyte is not independent free living?
(1) Pinus (2) Funaria (3) Marchantia (4) Pteris
33. (1)
34. The structures that are formed by stacking of organized flattened membranous sacs in the chloroplasts are:
(1) Stroma (2) Cristae (3) Grana (4) Stroma lamellae
34. (3)
35. Which of the following does not favour the formation of large quantities of dilute urine ?
(1) Atrial-natriuretic factor (2) Alcohol
(3) Caffeine (4) Renin
35. (4)
36. DNA is not present in:
(1) Mitochondria (2) Chloroplast (3) Ribosomes (4) Nucleus
36. (3)
37. Which of the following are the important flora rewards to the animal pollinators?
(1) Protein pellicle and stigmatic exudates
(2) Colour and large size of flower
(3) Nectar and pollen grains
(4) Floral fragrance and calcium crystals
37. (3)
38. Which of the following represents the correct combination without any exception?
Characteristics Class
(1) Body covered with feathers; skin moist and glandular; fore-limbs form wings; lungs with air sacs Aves
(2) Mammary gland; hair on body; pinnae; two pairs of limbs Mammalia
(3) Mouth ventral; gills without operculum; skin with placoid scales; persistent notochord Chondrichthyes
(4) Sucking and circular mouth; jaws absent, integument without scales; paired appendages Cyclostomata

38. (2)

39. Alleles are:
(1) heterozygotes (2) different phenotype
(3) true breeding homozygotes (4) different molecular forms of a gene
39. (4)
40. Hysterectomy is surgical removal of:
(1) Mammary glands (2) Uterus (3) Prostate gland (4) Vas-deference
40. (2)
41. The UN Conference of Parties on climate change in the year 2011 was held in :
(1) Qatar (2) Poland (3) South Africa (4) Peru
41. (3)
42. HIV that causes AIDS, first starts destroying:
(1) Thrombocytes (2) B – Lymphocytes
(3) Leucocytes (4) Helper T – Lymphocytes
42. (4)
43. Which one of the following statements is wrong?
(1) Mannitol is stored food in Rhodophyceae
(2) Algin and carragen are products of algae
(3) Agaragar is obtained from Gelidium and Gracilaria
(4) Chlorella and Spirulina are used as space food
43. (1)
44. Cryopreservation of gametes of threatened species in viable and fertile condition can be referred to as:
(1) In situ cryoconservation of biodiversity
(2) In situ conservation of biodiversity
(3) Advanced exsitu conservation of biodiversity
(4) In situ conservation by sacred groves
44. (3)
45. Select the correct matching in the following pairs:
(1) Rough ER — Oxidation of fatty acids (2) Smooth ER — Oxidation of phospholipids
(3) Smooth ER — Synthesis of lipids (4) Rough ER — Synthesis of glycogen
45. (3)
46. Secondary Succession takes place on/in :
(1) Newly cooled lava (2) Bare rock
(3) Degraded forest (4) Newly created pond
46. (3)
47. Which of the following is not a sexually transmitted disease ?
(1) Encephalitis
(2) Syphilis
(3) Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
(4) Trichomoniasis
47. (1)
48. The movement of a gene from one linkage group to another is called:
(1) Crossing over (2) Inversion (3) Duplication (4) Translocation
48. (1)
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49. The following graph depicts changes in two populations (A and B) of herbivores in a grassy field. A possible reason for these changes is that:
(1) Population A consumed the members of population B
(2) Both plant populations in this habitat decreased
(3) Population B competed more successfully for food than population A
(4) Population A produced more offspring than population B
49. (3)
50. Typical growth curve in plants is :
(1) Parabolic (2) Sigmoid (3) Linear (4) Stair-steps shaped
50. (2)
51. Which one gives the most valid and recent explanation for stomatal movements ?
(1) Guard cell photosynthesis (2) Transpiration
(3) Potassium influx and efflux (4) Starch hydrolysis
51. (3)
52. Cytochromes are found in:
(1) Lysosomes (2) Matrix of mitochondria
(3) Outer wall of mitochondria (4) Cristae of mitochondria
52. (4)
53. Rachel Carson's famous book "Silent Spring" is related to:
(1) Ecosystem management (2) Pesticide pollution
(3) Noise pollution (4) Population explosion
53. (2)
54. Which of the following regions of the brain is incorrectly paired with its function ?
(1) Cerebrum - calculation and contemplation
(2) Medulla oblongata - homeostatic control
(3) Cerebellum - language comprehension
(4) Corpus callosum - communication between the left and right cerebral cortices
54. (3)
55. Which of the following characteristics is mainly responsible for diversification of insects on land?
(1) Eyes (2) Segmentation
(3) Bilateral symmetry (4) Exoskeleton
55. (4)
56. Sliding filament theory can be best explained as :
(1) When myofilaments slide pass each other, Myosin filaments shorten while Actin filaments do not shorten
(2) When myofilaments slide pass each other Actin filaments shorten while Myosin filament do not shorten
(3) Actin and Myosin filaments shorten and slide pass each other
(4) Actin and Myosin filaments do not shorten but rather slide pass each other
56. (4)
57. Which one of the following is not an inclusion body found in prokaryotes?
(1) Polysome (2) Phosphate granule
(3) Cyanophycean granule (4) Glycogen granule
57. (1)

58. The mass of living material at a trophic level at a particular time is called :
(1) Standing crop (2) Gross primary productivity
(3) Standing state (4) Net primary productivity
58. (1)
59. Select the correct option:
I II
(a) Synapsis aligns homologous chromosomes (i) Anaphase-II
(b) Synthesis of RNA and protein (ii) Zygotene
(c) Action of enzyme recombinase (iii) G2-phase
(d) Centromeres do not separate but chromatids move towards opposite poles (iv) Anaphase-I
(v) Pachytene

(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v)
(2) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)
(3) (ii) (iii) (v) (iv)
(4) (i) (ii) (v) (iv)

59. (3)
60. Multiple alleles are present:
(1) On non-sister chromatids
(2) On different chromosomes
(3) At different loci on the same chromosome
(4) At the same locus of the chromosome
60. (4)
61. Which of the following is not one of the prime health risks associated with greater UV radiation through the atmosphere due to depletion of stratospheric ozone ?
(l) Increased liver cancer (2) Increased skin cancer
(3) Reduced Immune System (4) Damage to eyes
61. (1)
62. Which is the most common mechanism of genetic variation in the population of a sexually-reproducing organism?
(1) Recombination (2) Transduction
(3) Chromosomal aberrations (4) Genetic drift
62. (1)
63. Minerals known to be required in large amounts for plant growth include:
(1) magnesium, sulphur, iron, zinc (2) phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, calcium
(3) calcium, magnesium, manganese, copper (4) potassium, phosphorus, selenium, boron
63. (2)
64. Transmission tissue is characteristic feature of
(1) Wet stigma (2) Hollow style (3) Solid style (4) Dry stigma
64. (3)
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65. A man with blood group ‗A‘ marries a woman with blood group ‗B‘. What are all the possible blood groups of their offsprings?
(1) O only (2) A and B only
(3) A, B and AB only (4) A, B, AB and O
65. (4)
66. Which of the following statements is not correct ?
(1) Acini are present in the pancreas and secrete carboxypeptidase
(2) Brunner's glands are present in the submucosa of stomach and secrete pepsinogen
(3) Goblet cells are present in the mucosa of intestine and secrete mucus
(4) Oxyntic cells are present in the mucosa of stomach and secrete HCl.
66. (2)
67. Perigynous flowers are found in :
(1) Rose (2) Guava (3) Cucumber (4) China rose
67. (1)
68. An abnormal human baby with 'XXX' sex chromosomes was born due to:
(1) fusion of two sperms and one ovum (2) formation of abnormal sperms in the father
(3) formation of abnormal ova in the mother (4) fusion of two ova and one sperm
68. (3)
69. What causes a green plant exposed to the light on only one side, to bend toward the source of light as it grows ?
(1) Auxin accumulates on the shaded side, stimulating greater cell elongation there.
(2) Green plants need light to perform photosynthesis.
(3) Green plants seek light because they are phototropic.
(4) Light stimulates plant cells on the lighted side to grow faster.
69. (1)
70. The chromosomes in which centromere is situated close to one end are :
(1) Sub-metacentric (2) Metacentric
(3) Acrocentric (4) Telocentric

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