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				This section includes 137 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Life Sciences knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | Which of the following is NOT the major function of the serum? | 
| A. | Promotion of tuber and bulb formation | 
| B. | Stimulate cell growth | 
| C. | Enhance cell attachment | 
| D. | Provide transport proteins | 
| Answer» B. Stimulate cell growth | |
| 2. | Recombinant adeno virus can be created by deleting E1A/E 1B genes that are | 
| A. | transcriptional regulators and are essential for viral replication | 
| B. | not necessary for viral replication | 
| C. | coding for virus coat protein | 
| D. | important for packaging of viral DNA into viral head | 
| Answer» B. not necessary for viral replication | |
| 3. | Range of optimum glucose concentration present in the culture media is | 
| A. | 5.5 - 55 mmol/litre | 
| B. | 55 - 75 mmol/litre | 
| C. | 75-105 mmol/litre | 
| D. | 105-150 mmol/litre | 
| Answer» B. 55 - 75 mmol/litre | |
| 4. | Which of the following is/are the method of transfection for making transgenic animals? | 
| A. | Transfer of whole nuclei | 
| B. | Transfer of whole individual chromosomes or fragment | 
| C. | Transfer of DNA | 
| D. | All of the above | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 5. | At low glucose concentration, below 0.25 mmol/litre, large portions of glucose and glutamine is shunted via | 
| A. | oxidative pathway | 
| B. | anaerobic pathway | 
| C. | both (a) and (b) | 
| D. | none of these | 
| Answer» B. anaerobic pathway | |
| 6. | Which of the following is the word used to describe what happens when the nucleus of a sperm joins with the nucleus of an egg cell? | 
| A. | Sex | 
| B. | Fertilisation | 
| C. | Intercourse | 
| D. | Reproduction | 
| Answer» C. Intercourse | |
| 7. | Cloning is a method by which numbers of genetically identical organisms are derived from a single organism by | 
| A. | vegetative propagation | 
| B. | vegetative initiation | 
| C. | vegetative termination | 
| D. | none of these | 
| Answer» B. vegetative initiation | |
| 8. | Retroviruses have advantage for being used as vector for animal cells because | 
| A. | they cover a wide host range | 
| B. | infection does not lead to cell death, infected cells produce virus over an indefinite period | 
| C. | viral gene expression is driven by strong promoters | 
| D. | all of the above | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 9. | Fusion of karyoplast with the enucleated cell is achieved in presence of | 
| A. | cytochalasin B | 
| B. | polyethylene glycol | 
| C. | both (a) and (b) | 
| D. | alcohol | 
| Answer» C. both (a) and (b) | |
| 10. | Cells which have undergone transformation frequently become | 
| A. | anchorage independent | 
| B. | anchorage dependent | 
| C. | stable | 
| D. | unstable | 
| Answer» B. anchorage dependent | |
| 11. | Embryo transfer (ET) refers to the technique by which fertilized ova are collected from the reproductive tract of a genetically | 
| A. | superior female and transferred to the inferior | 
| B. | inferior female and transferred to the superior | 
| C. | balanced female | 
| D. | none of the above | 
| Answer» B. inferior female and transferred to the superior | |
| 12. | Chromosomes may be isolated from metaphase cells by | 
| A. | hypertonic lysis | 
| B. | hypotonic lysis | 
| C. | either (a) or (b) | 
| D. | isotonic lysis | 
| Answer» C. either (a) or (b) | |
| 13. | The technique of organ culture may be divided on the basis of employing | 
| A. | solid medium | 
| B. | liquid medium | 
| C. | both (a) and (b) | 
| D. | semi-solid medium | 
| Answer» D. semi-solid medium | |
| 14. | The human fibroplast is a classical example of | 
| A. | stable primary cell lines | 
| B. | established cell lines | 
| C. | cell transformations | 
| D. | none of these | 
| Answer» B. established cell lines | |
| 15. | Superovulation is primarily the result of | 
| A. | decreased atresia in medium and large follicles (>1.7 mm) | 
| B. | increased atresia in medium and large follicles (>1.7 mm) | 
| C. | increased atresia in the large follicles (<1.7 mm) | 
| D. | decreased atresia in small follicles (<1.7 mm) | 
| Answer» B. increased atresia in medium and large follicles (>1.7 mm) | |
| 16. | Specific oxygen consumption rates for mammalian cells are in the range of (where n and p represents to nano and pico respectively) | 
| A. | 0.05-5 nmol of O2/cell/h | 
| B. | 5 - 10 nmol of O2 /cell/h | 
| C. | 0.05-5 pmol of O2/cell/h | 
| D. | 5 - 10 pmol of O2/cell/h | 
| Answer» D. 5 - 10 pmol of O2/cell/h | |
| 17. | In which year, Dolly the first mammalian clone was born? | 
| A. | 1995 | 
| B. | 1997 | 
| C. | 1996 | 
| D. | 1998 | 
| Answer» D. 1998 | |
| 18. | Range of optimum glutamine concentration present in the culture media is | 
| A. | 1-2 mmol/litre | 
| B. | 2-7 mmol/litre | 
| C. | 7-15 mmol/litre | 
| D. | 15 - 20 mmol/litre | 
| Answer» C. 7-15 mmol/litre | |
| 19. | In transgenic fish, the genes are introduced by | 
| A. | microinjection in fish | 
| B. | viruses | 
| C. | transfer of whole nuclei | 
| D. | all of these | 
| Answer» B. viruses | |
| 20. | When the cells are enucleated and centrifuged, nuclei | 
| A. | detach from cell and settle at the bottom | 
| B. | detach from cell and remain in the supernatant | 
| C. | nuclei remain attached to the cell | 
| D. | none of the above | 
| Answer» B. detach from cell and remain in the supernatant | |
| 21. | Which of the following viruses are used as vectors for transferring genes to animal cells? | 
| A. | SV 40 virus | 
| B. | Bovine papilloma virus (BVP) | 
| C. | Retroviruses | 
| D. | All of these | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 22. | The number of follicles at any particular stage is governed by | 
| A. | the rate of entry of dormant follicles | 
| B. | the rate of growth of follicles | 
| C. | the rate of loss of follicles | 
| D. | all of the above | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 23. | Animal pharming can be defined as | 
| A. | growing animals for farming | 
| B. | programming animals to produce novel products | 
| C. | generating transgenic animals for farming | 
| D. | none of the above | 
| Answer» C. generating transgenic animals for farming | |
| 24. | Which of the following best describes artificial insemination? | 
| A. | Transplanting an embryo into the uterus | 
| B. | Fertilization of an egg in a test tube | 
| C. | Selectively breeding healthy animals | 
| D. | Taking the sperm and placing it directly | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 25. | Some types of variation are due to changes in the genetic material. What is this type of change called? | 
| A. | Fertilisation | 
| B. | Mutation | 
| C. | Radiation | 
| D. | Sterilisation | 
| Answer» C. Radiation | |
| 26. | Toxicity due to accumulation of ammonia can be overcome | 
| A. | by substituting glutamine by glutamate | 
| B. | by controlled addition of glutamine at low level | 
| C. | by removal of ammonia or ammonium from culture medium | 
| D. | all of the above | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 27. | Sometimes cell lines can be cultured for such a long time that they apparently develop the potential to be subcultured indefinitely in vitro. Such cells lines are called | 
| A. | established cell lines | 
| B. | primary cell lines | 
| C. | secondary cell lines | 
| D. | propagated cell lines | 
| Answer» B. primary cell lines | |
| 28. | What are the main constituents of culture for animal cell growth? | 
| A. | Glucose and Glutamine | 
| B. | Growth factors | 
| C. | Cytokines | 
| D. | All of these | 
| Answer» B. Growth factors | |
| 29. | Which protein has been produced generating a transgenic sheep that is used for replacement therapy for individuals at risk from emphysema? | 
| A. | Plasminogen activator (tPA) | 
| B. | α-anti trypsin (AAT) | 
| C. | Casein | 
| D. | Amyloid precursor proteins | 
| Answer» C. Casein | |
| 30. | For the transfer of whole individual chromosomes, they are isolated from the cells at | 
| A. | prophase | 
| B. | metaphase | 
| C. | telophase | 
| D. | anaphase | 
| Answer» C. telophase | |
| 31. | Which of the following is not the explantation technique? | 
| A. | Slide culture | 
| B. | Carrel flask culture | 
| C. | Roller test tube culture | 
| D. | Adherent primary culture | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 32. | Transgenic goats produce a variant of human tissue type plasminogen activator protein in | 
| A. | blood | 
| B. | urine | 
| C. | milk | 
| D. | muscles | 
| Answer» D. muscles | |
| 33. | For the rapid genetic progress, embryo transfer (ET) | 
| A. | will be as potent a tool as AI (artificial insemination) | 
| B. | will not be as potent a tool as AI (artificial insemination) | 
| C. | ET can't be used at all | 
| D. | will be a superior tool than AI | 
| Answer» C. ET can't be used at all | |
| 34. | According to Eagle, the growth of L-strain and Hela-strain cultures require to have mandatory presence of | 
| A. | 6 amino acids | 
| B. | 8 amino acids | 
| C. | 10 amino acids | 
| D. | 12 amino acids | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 35. | Which of the following are produced in high copy number? | 
| A. | YEp | 
| B. | YRp | 
| C. | Both (a) and (b) | 
| D. | YCp | 
| Answer» D. YCp | |
| 36. | Maximum amount of foreign DNA introduced into SV 40 viruses is | 
| A. | 10 kb | 
| B. | 5 kb | 
| C. | 2.5 kb | 
| D. | 1 kb | 
| Answer» D. 1 kb | |
| 37. | Which of the following is/are commonly used promoter of S. cerevisiae? | 
| A. | Galactokinase (GAL 1) | 
| B. | Alcohol dehydrogenase II (ADH 2) | 
| C. | Phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) | 
| D. | All of the above | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 38. | Production of transgenic animals require transfections of | 
| A. | eggs or embryos | 
| B. | stem cells | 
| C. | red blood cells | 
| D. | all of these | 
| Answer» B. stem cells | |
| 39. | How does CO2 help in the cell metabolism during cell culture? | 
| A. | It participates in the de novo synthesis of purines and pyrimidines | 
| B. | Helps in the cells respiration | 
| C. | For monitoring pH of the culture | 
| D. | All of the above | 
| Answer» B. Helps in the cells respiration | |
| 40. | Enucleation of the cells can be achieved by treating the cells with | 
| A. | polyethylene glycol | 
| B. | cytochalasin B | 
| C. | both (a) and (b) | 
| D. | alcohol | 
| Answer» C. both (a) and (b) | |
| 41. | Which of these carries the thousands of genes needed to allow animal and plant cells to pass on inherited characteristics? | 
| A. | Chromosomes | 
| B. | Chromatogram | 
| C. | Chromatography | 
| D. | Chromium | 
| Answer» B. Chromatogram | |
| 42. | For culturing, plasma from the adult chicken is preferred to mammalian plasma because | 
| A. | it forms a clear and solid coagulum even after dilution | 
| B. | it is too opaque | 
| C. | it doesn't produce solid clots | 
| D. | it forms a semi solid coagulum | 
| Answer» B. it is too opaque | |
| 43. | The major problem associated with the isolation of free cells and cell aggregates from organs is that of | 
| A. | releasing the cells from their supporting matrix | 
| B. | inhibiting the cells from their supporting matrix | 
| C. | disintegrating the cells from their supporting matrix | 
| D. | none of the above | 
| Answer» B. inhibiting the cells from their supporting matrix | |
| 44. | Karyoplast is | 
| A. | cells devoid of cell wall | 
| B. | nuclei | 
| C. | nuclei with only some residual plasma membrane | 
| D. | cell with nucleus | 
| Answer» D. cell with nucleus | |
| 45. | pH of culture medium is initially controlled by | 
| A. | presence of CO2 | 
| B. | presence of bicarbonate buffer | 
| C. | addition of bases | 
| D. | none of these | 
| Answer» C. addition of bases | |
| 46. | Transgenic goats have been used to produce which of the following protein that is used for dissolving blood clots? | 
| A. | Amyloid precursor protein | 
| B. | α1-anti trypsin (AAT) | 
| C. | Casein | 
| D. | A variant of human tissue-type plasminogen activator | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 47. | Which of the following abnormality, resulted from the inheritance of an unbalanced complement of chromosomes can be diagnosed through karotyping? | 
| A. | Down's syndrome | 
| B. | Turner's syndrome | 
| C. | Klinefelter's syndrome | 
| D. | all of these | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 48. | Which of these established cell lines originate from a mouse embryo? | 
| A. | 3T3 | 
| B. | BHK | 
| C. | HeLa | 
| D. | BTK | 
| Answer» B. BHK | |
| 49. | Excess CO2 suppress cell growth and productivity by | 
| A. | inhibiting respiration | 
| B. | altering intracellular pH by diffusing across cell membrane | 
| C. | both (a) and (b) | 
| D. | altering pH of the medium | 
| Answer» D. altering pH of the medium | |
| 50. | Which one of the following is the most stable vector? | 
| A. | YEp | 
| B. | YRp | 
| C. | YAC | 
| D. | YIp | 
| Answer» D. YIp | |