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ODISHA
CPET
QUESTION PAPER
2022
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COMMON P.G. ENTRANCE TEST–2022 (CPET-2022)
Subject Code : 71 Test Booklet No.:
Entrance Subject : Wildlife and Biodiversity Conservation Hall Ticket No.:
TEST BOOKLET
Time Allowed : 90 Minutes Full Marks : 70
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anything else on the Test Booklet.
up Test Booklet Serial No. & OMR Answer Sheet Serial No. in the Attendance Sheet carefully.
5. Each question has four answer options marked (A), (B), (C) & (D).
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14. Sheet for rough work is appended in the Test Booklet at the end.
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1. The sulfur atom of cysteine is involved in the formation of
I. the nucleus
III. the mitochondria
(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) I and II only
(D) I and III only
(B) Connective
(C) Muscular
(D) Nervous
5. The Most abundant tissues of our body are
(A) Muscular
(B) Connective
(D) Nervous
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(A) Heart
(B) Throat
(C) Intestine
(C) Different races of mankind
8. Red Data Book Provides data on
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11. Ex situ conservation includes
(A) Zoo
(D) all of the above
(B) Salination
called
(A) Class
(B) Order
(C) Genus
(D) all of these
(A) natality
(C) unlimited food
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17. The tubular structures of the kidney are called
(A) Neutral fats
(C) Chylomicrons
19. Pyorrhoea is a disease of the
(A) Nose
(B) Gums
(C) Heart
(A) Anthocyanin
(B) Carotene
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21. Plants hormone that induces cell division is
(A) Auxins
(B) Gibberellins
(C) Kinins
(D) Domins
22. Blood is formed in the human adult by the
(A) Heart
(C) Red bone marrow
(D) White bone marrow
chain.
5
(A) 5 X 10 5
(B) 3.2 X 10 6
(C) 1 X 10 8
(D) 1 X 10 25
(A) Blood
(B) Bone
(D) Muscle
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likely to be:
(A) Coordination of intricate body movements
by:
(A) 0.0224
(B) 0.9776
(C) 0.0219
(D) 0.0438
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(A) Predation
(C) Destruction of habitat
(A) sere
(B) climax
(C) invasion
(D) ecesis
32. Biodiversity
I. Swim bladder
II. Air bladder
III. Air sacs
(A) I and II are correct
(B) II and III are correct
(C) III and IV are correct
(D) I, II, III and IV are correct
(D) Calcium and sodium
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(B) Lambel
(C) Losch
(D) Dobell
(A) of evolution
(A) Cellulose
(B) Lactose
(C) Ribose
(D) None of the above
(B) Connective
(C) Muscular
(D) Nervous
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(A) A
(B) B
(C) AB
(D) O
(A) Red Panda
(B) Giant Panda
(A) rarity
(B) endemism
(D) diversity
(C) First week of October
(D) Last week of October
(A) dN/dt = rN
(B) dt/dN = rN
(C) dN/rN = dt
(D) rN/dN = dt
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45. A
(C) natural selection
(D) mutation
(A) ADH.
(B) Adrenalin.
(C) Gamout
(D) Ookinete
(A) 5’ TTCGAG 3’
(B) 5’ TTACTA 3’
(C) 5’ CGTACG 3’
(D) 5’ CGCTAT 3’
49. The chemical name of Vitamin B is
(A) Nicotinamide
(B) Ascorbic acid
(D) Thiamine
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(B) Polio
(C) Tetanus
(D) All of these
53. Penicillin is widely used as
(B) A disinfectant
(C) An antibiotic
(D) An insecticide
(A) Order
(C) Class
(D) Genus
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(B) Reductive and catabolic
(B) Coat
(C) Virion
(D) Viriod
(B) Insects
(D) The formation of rocks
(A) Lateral meristem
(B) Protoderm
(C) Extrastelar cambium
(D) Provascular tissue
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(D) All are incorrect
called
(A) Vitamins
(B) Hormones
(D) None of the above
(D) Pancreas
63. Radical vascular bundles are those in which
(B) Phloem is surrounded by xylem
and Vibrio comma causes
(A) Tetanus
(C) Cholera
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(A) De Vries
(B) Malthus
(C) Darwin
(D) Lamarck
(D) None of the above
(A) Reserve forest
(B) Sanctuary
(D) Orchard
68. A riboside is
(D) Ribose + base
70. Callus is
(A) Tissue that forms embryo
(B) An insoluble carbohdrate
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