Sardar Krushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural Uiversity 2010 B.Sc Agriculture for Competitive : Plant Breeding - exam paper
MULTIPLE option ques.
B.Sc Agriculture (Plant Breeding)
(For Competitive Examination)
Protection period for field crop varieties in plant breeder's right is
A 10 Years B 15 Years C 7 Years D 3 Years
UPOV Head quarter is at
A Rome B Geneva C New York D Tokyo
Isolation distance in Crtified seed produ ction of Bajara is in meter
A 100 B 150 C 200 D 50
Source of breeder seed is
A Certified B Nucleous C Foundation D Registered
Sceientis has made sugession to maintain genetic purity of variety
A Mendel B Shull C Horne D Borloag
Certified seed tag having
A Yellow color B Red color C Blue color D White color
Seed prosesing refers to
A Drying B Packing C Grading D All of these
Seed testing refers to
A Purity test B Seed moisture test C Germination test D All of these
Varietal purity is checked by
A Grow out test B Accelerated aging test C Tz Test D Germination test
The main objective of field inspection is to examine
A Disease incidence B Isolation distance C Offtypes D All of these
Authority advices the central and state govt. on all matters related to seed
A Central seed committee B Seed testing laboratory C ICAT D Agricultural University
The scientific manipulation of residing organisms, especially at the molecular genetic level, to produce useful products. Gene splicing and use of recombinant DNA (rDNA) are major techniques used.
A Breeding B Biotechnology C Tissueculture D Genetics
Pulse polio vaccine is
A Killed virus B Live virus vaccin C Virus protiens D all
A virus that in- fects bacteria. Altered forms are used as vectors for cloning DNA.
A Host B Virulent C Viroid D Bacteriophase
A bacterium that kills insects; a major component of the microbial pesticide industry.
A Agrobacterium B Bacillus thuranginsis C Biokiller D Spirobacteria
A library composed of complementary copies of cellular mRNAs
A Central B cDNA C Reserve D Protected
Usually the location in the world where the oldest cultivation of a particular crop has been identified.
A Center of inovation B Center of research C Center of Gene D Center of origin
Francis Crick's seminal concept that in nature genetic info generally flows from DNA to RNA to protein.
A Gene expiration B Central Dogma C Coding D DNA-RNA-Protien bridging
The central portion of the chromosome to which the spindle fibers attach during mitotic and meiotic division.
A Nucleous B Centromere C Center D Telomere
A single DNA molecule, a tightly coiled strant of DNA, condensed into a compact structure in vivo by complexing with accessory histones or histone-like proteins.
A Genome B Genepool C GenomicDNA D Chromosome
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
B.Sc Agriculture (Plant Breeding)
(For Competitive Examination)
Protection period for field crop varieties in plant breeders right is |
|||||||
A |
10 Years |
B |
15 Years |
C |
7 Years |
D |
3 Years
|
UPOV Head quarter is at |
|||||||
A |
Rome |
B |
Geneva |
C |
New York |
D |
Tokyo
|
Isolation distance in Crtified seed produ ction of Bajara is in meter |
|||||||
A |
100 |
B |
150 |
C |
200 |
D |
50
|
Source of breeder seed is |
|||||||
A |
Certified |
B |
Nucleous |
C |
Foundation |
D |
Registered
|
Sceientis has made sugession to maintain genetic purity of variety |
|||||||
A |
Mendel |
B |
Shull |
C |
Horne |
D |
Borloag
|
Certified seed tag having |
|||||||
A |
Yellow color |
B |
Red color |
C |
Blue color |
D |
White color
|
Seed prosesing refers to |
|||||||
A |
Drying |
B |
Packing |
C |
Grading |
D |
All of these
|
Seed testing refers to |
|||||||
A |
Purity test |
B |
Seed moisture test |
C |
Germination test |
D |
All of these
|
Varietal purity is checked by |
|||||||
A |
Grow out test |
B |
Accelerated aging test |
C |
Tz Test |
D |
Germination test
|
The main objective of field inspection is to examine |
|||||||
A |
Disease incidence |
B |
Isolation distance |
C |
Offtypes |
D |
All of these
|
Authority advices the central and state govt. on all matters related to seed |
|||||||
A |
Central seed committee |
B |
Seed testing laboratory |
C |
ICAT |
D |
Agricultural University
|
The scientific manipulation of living organisms, especially at the molecular genetic level, to produce useful products. Gene splicing and use of recombinant DNA (rDNA) are major techniques used. |
|||||||
A |
Breeding |
B |
Biotechnology |
C |
Tissueculture |
D |
Genetics
|
Pulse polio vaccine is |
|||||||
A |
Killed virus |
B |
Live virus vaccin |
C |
Virus protiens |
D |
all
|
A virus that in- fects bacteria. Altered forms are used as vectors for cloning DNA. |
|||||||
A |
Host |
B |
Virulent |
C |
Viroid |
D |
Bacteriophase
|
A bacterium that kills insects; a major component of the microbial pesticide industry. |
|||||||
A |
Agrobacterium |
B |
Bacillus thuranginsis |
C |
Biokiller |
D |
Spirobacteria
|
A library composed of complementary copies of cellular mRNAs |
|||||||
A |
Central |
B |
cDNA |
C |
Reserve |
D |
Protected
|
Usually the location in the world where the oldest cultivation of a particular crop has been identified. |
|||||||
A |
Center of inovation |
B |
Center of research |
C |
Center of Gene |
D |
Center of origin
|
Francis Crick's seminal concept that in nature genetic information generally flows from DNA to RNA to protein. |
|||||||
A |
Gene expiration |
B |
Central Dogma |
C |
Coding |
D |
DNA-RNA-Protien bridging
|
The central portion of the chromosome to which the spindle fibers attach during mitotic and meiotic division. |
|||||||
A |
Nucleous |
B |
Centromere |
C |
Center |
D |
Telomere
|
A single DNA molecule, a tightly coiled strant of DNA, condensed into a compact structure in vivo by complexing with accessory histones or histone-like proteins. |
|||||||
A |
Genome |
B |
Genepool |
C |
GenomicDNA |
D |
Chromosome
|
Earning: Approval pending. |