Life Sciences NET JRF June 2019 Model Questions (17)

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Welcome to your CSIR JRF Model Questions 17. This Mock Test is for the preparation of CSIR JRF NET Life Sciences Examination. It Consists of 15 Questions in MCQ format. Once you finish the test, please click 'SUBMIT' button to see your 'SCORE' and 'CORRECT ANSWERS'.

1. 

Which one of the following proteins is a major component of Cytoskeleton?

2. 

The nucleolus is involved in the synthesis of:

3. 

The main force in membrane resealing of ruptured bio-membrane in an aqueous environment is:

4. 

What would happen if lysosome membrane leaks its digestive enzyme in the cytosol:

5. 

Bacterial cell lysis by lysozyme is due to the:

6. 

The transport of ions across the plasma membrane depends on:

7. 

Cytoplasmic streaming results in mobility of substances and organelles involve the interaction of:

8. 

The flagellin protein is associated with the flagella of which group?

9. 

Which cytokine is used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis?

10. 

Which of the following cells secrete E-selectins?

11. 

Which of the following genes is activated as ‘oncogene’ in some human cancers?

12. 

Retinoblastoma is one of the important proteins involved in cancer. The function of Rb is to hold the protein involved in:

13. 

It has been observed that during prolong animal cell culture and differentiation cell tends to stop dividing. They are said to be in

14. 

Which statement is correct regarding oncogenes?

15. 

Which of the following cancer can be prevented by vaccination?

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