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Hii sir, I am Preparing for the AIPMT Examination Will you Please Provide me the Sample Question Paper of the Biology Section of the AIPMT Examination ?
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As you Asking for the AIPMT Examination Biology Section Question Paper Let me tell you that the AIPMT Examination is Replaced With NEET Examination So Here I am Attaching the Biology Question Paper of the NEET Examination that is As Follow

Spliceosomes are not found in cells of
1. Plants
2. Fungi
3. Animals
4. Bacteria

An example of colonial alga is
1. Clorella
2.Volvox
3. Ulothrix
4. Spirogyra

Which of the following represents order of Horse
1) Perissodactyla
2) Caballus
3) Ferus
4) Equidae

Which of the following cell organelles is responsible for extracting energy from carbohydrates to form ATP ?
1.Lysosome
2. Ribosome
3. Chloroplast
4. Mitochondrion

The process of separation and purification of expressed protein before marketing is called :
1. Upstream processing
2. Downstream Processing
3. Bioprocessing
4. Postproduction Processing

. Mycorrhizae are the example of
1. Fungistasis
2. Amensalism
3. Antibiosis
4. Mutualism

Viroids differ from viruses in having :
1. DNA molecules with protein coat
2. DNA molecules without protein coat
3. RNA molecules with Protein coat
4. RNA molecules without protein coat

Root hairs develop from the region of:
1. Maturation
2. Elongation
3. Root cap
4. Meristematic activity

. Coconut fruit is a:
1. Drupe
2. Berry
3. Nut
4. Capsule

Plants which produce characteristic pneumatophores and show vivipary belong to :
1. Mesophytes
2. Halophytes
3. Psammophytes
4. Hydrophytes

Which one of the following is related to Ex-situ conservation of threatened animals and plants?
1. Wildlife Safari parks
2. Biodiversity hot spots
3. Amazon rainforest
4. Himalayan region

Select the mismatch
1. Pinus - Dioecious
2. Cycas - Dioecious
3. Salvinia- Homosporous
4. Equisetum – Homosporous

Which of the following facilitates opening of stomatal aperture ?
1. Contraction of outer wa1l of guard cells
2. Decrease in turgidity of guard cells
3. Radial orientation of cellulose microfibril in the cell wall of guard cells
4. Longitudinal orientation of cellulose microfibrils in the cell wall of guard cells

The association of histone H1 with a nucleosome indicates :
1. Transcription is occurring.
2. DNA replication is occurring
3. The DNA is condensed into a Chromatin Flbre.
4. The DNA double helix is exposed.

DNA fragments are:
1. Positively charged
2. Negatively charged
3. Neutral
4. Either Positively or negatively charged depending on their size

Capacitation occurs in:
1. Rete testis
2. Epididymis
3. Vas deferens
4. female reproductive tract

Which ecosystem has the maximum biomass?
1. Forest ecosystem
2. Grassland ecosystem
3. Pond ecosystem
4 Lake ecosystem

A disease caused by an autosomal primary non-disiunction is :
1. Down's Syndrome
2. Klinefelter's Syndrome
3. Tumer's Syndrome
4. Sickle Cell Anemia

Life cycle of Ectocarpus and Fucus respectively
1. Haplontic, Diplontic
2. diplontic, haplodiplontic
3. haplodiplontic, diplontic
4. Haplodiptontic Haplontic


If there are 999 bases in an RNA that codes for a protein with 333 amino acids, and the base at position 901 is deleted such that the length of the RNA becomes 998 bases, how many codons will be altered ?
1. 1
2. 11
3. 33
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